ROUTE 29 GAS STATION PERMIT IS DENIED

Uncover Failure To Rename Local Action Based On S ljB Hillside Sum s Plumbing Board ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWN8HIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE The Board of Health, discovering Theory Of Clash Tuesday night that the present mem­ VOL. XXVIII No. 1434 HILLSIDE, N. J„ THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952 PRICE 8 CENTS bers of the Plumbers Examining Board have served an indefinite number of two-year terms without New Housing periodic reappointment, announced On Town Welfare Propose Pest Of Legal Immunity For PA that it would meet in conference prior to the next meeting August On the ground that it would be “ detrimental to the health, An attempt to get the attorney* Project Head 12 to consider appointments or re­ safety and general welfare o f the community,” Township Com­ general of New Jersey to permit by military planes because for the appointments. not long ago. He asked the adminis. j lure for expansion now rather than Edward Isbrecht, who resides at Members include Plumbing In- mittee Tuesday night by a vote of 4 to 1 rejected an application suit to enjoin airlines operating out most part they take o ff to the east trator of civil aeronautics, Admiral later, he stated. the Veterans Emergency Housing specor Benjamin Summer, Leslie Tl- by the Atlantic Refining Company to erect a gasoline station on of Newark Airport and, failing that, over Newark Bay and their promises Home, who was also a member of Regarding the claim that Newark chenor, Sr., master plumber, and the) westbound lane of Route 29 near Bloy street. Action o f the r tert of the constitutionality of the Froject near the Irvington line, to avoid dense population can be re­ the Doolittle Commission, whether Airport is one of the safest in the Paul Reiman, journeyman plumber. /oiling Board of Adjustment which had upheld the application 13w which gives immunity to the in view of the probable future ad­ world, Mayor Kirk said he never lues day night was appointed by j They examine applications of plumb. lied upon. The same cannot be said May 22 was declared invalid. Per*, of New York Authority and vances of aviation, with larger and accused the airport of being danger­ Township Committee as manager of ers seeking licenses in Hillside and jhe airlines was proposed Monday for commercial aviation, Mayor ■------’* The committee contended that the noisier planes requiring longer ­ ous, ;but the planes using it are. the project for a year, effective receive from them a $15 fee. Kirk declared. night by Mayor James T. Kirk of ways for takeoffs, it would not be Pointing out it is generally admit­ August 1. He replaces Daniel W. In response to a letter to the nn O O 1 1 ^ * 1 highway waS heavily traveled and- Elizabeth before the Hillside Citi­ The mayor cited support for the netter to locate them away from ted that most plane crashes occur Selb, nominated by Commissioner Board of Chosen Freeholders urging had a high accident rate and that idea of moving commercial aviation l o See sound rim zens Airport Committee meeting in populated areas. He quoted Admiral on takeoff and landing, he insisted Raymond R. King for reappoint­ the establishment of a County iso­ there already existed 17 service the Municipal Building. airports further into the open by re­ Horne as admitting the wisdom of places like Elizabeth and Hillside ment. The committee voted 4 to 1 lation hospital ^or victims of com­ stations on the Hillside stretch of The suggestion was made in re­ lating an Incident that took place at such a course. are in the "danger zone” and must municable diseases, the health board in 'favor of Isbrecht on motion of At Baptist Church the route. sponse to a question by Col. Harry a convention of mayors in Pittsburgh In reply to the claim that air­ not relax their struggle, for the big Committeeman Henry Goldhor. was informed by Mrs. A. Ethel Allis- Commissioner Raymond R. King T. Luftman, tem porary committee ports must be located in populated investment interests will open the "You Can’t Win.” a motion pic­ As manager, Isbrecht will receive ton clerk, that the matter would be presented his own resolution up­ chairman, as to w hat steps the may. areas for the convenience of travel airport full speed if the opposition ture with sound, produced by Bob five per cent of the total rent col­ referred to the Public Welfare Com­ holding the station’s erection whicii or would recommend the commit­ and cargo shipments, Mayor Kirk quiets down. lected from the 49 unit project, an mittee. Jones University, will be shown at was voted down. He stated that tee follow. At present the consent School Board Fund contended that so much time is al­ He frequently travels by plane Heal til Officer Samuel Jowitt re­ estimated $85 monthly. 8 p.m. Wedfnesduy evening, July there was no evidence show ing that of the attorney general is required ready being saved by air travel that himself, the m ayorsaid. and airport: Isbrecht, the son of Mr. and Mrs. ported that mosquito breeding ingress and egress to stations had in order to bring cou rt action against addition of an hour more or less lo and planes are all right in their William Isbrecht, of 1297 White places have been sprayed with DDT 16, at the First Baptist Church, Rev. ever caused accidents or that there the Port Authority or the airlines. For Recreation travel time is a minor consideration proper place. But densely populated and fuel oil. Ragweed and poison Ivy Wesley A. Olsen, pastor, announced street, moved here when he was five was violation of the zoning code. As Legal action to curb the airport compared to protection of life and areas are not the proper place, he years old and was graduated from also have been sprayed with weed­ Protracted discussion on the ques­ this week. defined by Webster, King continued, and the airlines is now being con­ tion of using Board of Education property. added, as the t hree Elizabeth Hillside High School. He is em ploy­ killer, he said. The film is an illustrated sermon there was "reasonable” evidence sidered by the Mayors Commtitee on funds for municipal recreation pur­ Gov. Driscoll, he said, has been crashes and the one in Jamaica have ed. by the Pabst Brewing Company, Communicable diseases Reported by Dr Bob Jones. Sr., founder of that a service station was needed in Newark Airport and the local Citi­ poses was ended Monday night when sold on the idea that uninterrupted proved. There have been four and Newark. in .Tune included 13 dog biles. 4 ger­ that area. z e n s 'Committee adopted a resolution air commerce is more important there can be more, he said. During World War II. he served man measles, 3 mumps, 18 chicken- the university. Theme is that man the board in special conference On motion of Commissioner Henry to support the M ayors Committee in than the lives of the citizens, and The Elizabeth mayor was intro­ three and a half years as a sergeant pox and 28 measles. Fifty-five sani­ is not intelligent or clever enough agreed to provide $3,600 for work of Goldhor, a resolution was adopted irs pfiorts and offered to assist w h en­ it behooves those most concerned duced by Mayor Robert C. Kirk. with the Army Air Force. He was tary inspections were made. to defeat the game of sin, but that the Board of Recreation Commis­ granting the chairman of the com­ ever needed. Ic keep up the fight against use of Patrick of Hillside who commended Democratic committeeman in the Bill The Bureau of Vital Statistics list­ sioners Cud provides a means of salvation mittee the title of mayor and elim­ He also proposed that the airlines Newark Airport by commercial him for the time he has given in District in 1949, 1950 and 1951 leav­ ed 35 births, 27 marriages ancl 19 to those who accept His Son, Jesus When the budgets of the two inating the former title in accord­ might be brought to court on the planes. opposing the reopening of Newark ing the committee when he moved deaths. ' Christ. groups were being prepared, deci­ ance with a new statute. theory of nuisance on the basis of Mayor Kirk asserted he appreci­ Airport and for his efforts on the from White street to his present sion on placing all recreation in the Committeeman Goldhor promised aircraft’s effect on the health of ates that millions have been invest­ Mayors Committee on Newark Air­ home in the veterans' project, 578 hands of the Recreation Commis­ William ©sterling, of 70 Route 29, the citizens. He disclosed that Eliza­ ed in the airport, but since it ad- port. North Union avenue. sion had not yet been made, with that he would personally investigate beth. like the W eequahic section of Mrs. M. Rothouse, of Westminster A member of the Hungarian W ork­ the result that the school board mittedly requires expansion it is a his complaint that the Lehigh Val. Newark, hag conducted a suryey of made an appropriation for summer ! ready outmoded and will become avenue, was chosen to replace Wil­ ingmen's Club and Davenport-Dill Crane Joins Break Pos4 1722, VFW, he also is vice- ley Railroad uses an abandoned rail­ the effect of low flying which in ­ playgrounds as usual while the morc so as time goes on. It would liam Gural as temporary secretary president . of the Democratic Club. road spur behind his hom e to store dicates that it is both a nuisance township made no appropriation. be better to cease further expend! of the local Citizens Committee. Isbrecht is married and has a son, boxcars, particularly on weekends. and a detriment to health. Question­ The board was informed by Jaime Alan. Another complaint of Osterling, 'of ed about the trespass angle of low Martin, of Frank Grad &• Sons, Away From Driscoll flood conditions on Route 29 dating flying, Mayor K irk asserted that school architects, that William H. Eight Summer Playgrounds Provide back to 1945. will be referred to t.ne point is even now being contested Buie, of H. R. Goeller Inc., local Youth, Grandfather Robert C. Crane, of 248 Bradford* State Highway Department. by the Cedarhurst L. I. ordinance, steel fabricators, has promised to de­ Have Naples Reunion road, Elizabeth publisher who ii ' It was announced that a public the constitutionality of which will liver 140 tons of steel next week for Full Schedule For 1600 Youngsters delegate-at-large to the Republican hearing will he held at 9 p.m. Sept­ bo tried in the fall. the high school addition at an added i S i National Convention in Chicago, ember 9 on the continuation of rent Mayor Kirk reiterated his opposi­ cost of $750. The steel has been ob­ Approximately 1,600 children on* gave indications yesterday of break­ control In the township. tion to use of Newark Airport by tained from a Trenton warehouse, it the eight playgrounds are partici­ tournament Tuesday, with Danny ing with Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll Richard Goldfinger, of 1519 Mor­ commercial interests. He takes the was explained, and the extra cost over the seating of contested delega­ pating in contests for playground Uhl first, Mary Valenti second, and ris place, was appointed a special same stand as the Citizens Commit­ {is attributed to the steel strike. tions. officer without pay. Permission was championships. N ick Dotoli, third. tee that commercial aviation trans­ While the lack of steel has held up After conferring with State Sen­ granted the United Advertising Registration of these children' is as The team, with the ex fer its activities to a field away from progress on the high school addi ator Young of Morris County, also Corporation to erect a sign over tne follows: Central Avenue, 196; Con- cellent pitching of A1 Ravitz and dense population w ith a shuttle ser­ lion Martin pointed out that since a delegate-at-large, Crane announc­ property of Jacob Bernstein, of 1263 ant Street, 154: Coe Avenue, 225; a home run by the first baseman, Ed vice to and from Newark Airport the close of school much work has ed that they would not vote to over, Liberty avenue. Hillside Avenue, 176; George Wash­ Topper, beat Calvin Coolidge play­ by helicopter. He said there is no been done on necessary alterations ride reports of the credentials com­ Following a conference with Dr. ington. 249; Calvin Coolidge, 218; ground 11-5. complaint against use of the airport to the present building. mittee, dominated by the forces of William F. Wacker, commander, Hurden-Looker, 270; and Liberty the bicycle parade-, Bobby Flick Sen, Robert A. Taft, on disputed Mayor Robert C. Kirkpatrick an­ Avenue, 130. had the best decorated bicycle, John routhern delegates unless proof of nounced that 20 members of the Hillside Avenue Brennan the most unusual and j fraud is; presented on the conven­ Hillside Volunteer Emergency Corps Highlighting the w eek’s events at Bob’by Cowell the smallest. 1 tion flour . . * had completed their course In first Hillside Avenue Playground was a In the checker tournament held \ Driscoll Front Cracked aid and would soon receive instruc­ costume show held on Thursday Thursday, Tony Valenti took first Effect of the Crane-Young declar­ tion on the handling of equipment afternoon, July 3. Winning top hon­ place, Nick Dotoli second place ancl ation would be to cause a split in in the ambulance. When they have & £ )o n / 1/Yjention *3t ors with the prettiest costumes were V in Dotoli third. A horseshoe tour­ the New Jersey delegation’s prefer­ passed those requirements, members Roseline Morris and Carol Kruger. nament, also held Thursday, found ence for Gen. Dwight Eisenhower. may accompany either police or fire­ Recreation Tempest Runners-up were Susan Kruger and Les Kaplan in first pjace after de­ The delegation’s 38 members, here­ men’ on calls, he said. ‘Criminal’ Water Shortage Lois Cantor. Cutest costumes were feating Dan Uhl who took second tofore lining up 33*5 for the Elsen- worn by John Robinson, Bernice place arid Stella M orrow in third. howi r view on seating the south­ Calvin Coolidge Dr. Branom’s Secret Landow, Ronnie Gross, and Ila ern delegations, would consequent­ Gross. The most original costumes The summer playground session ROBERT C. CRANE There has been a lot of discussion resulting from the oversight ly show the first tendency to depart Widower Seeking were worn by Carol Davis and Wes­ at Calvin Colidge school is in full in arrangements for financing the new municipal recreation program, CPL. ANGELO DI LEO in seme degree from its strong Eis­ “I feel we arc getting in a precari­ ley Hydrick. Making everyone laugh swing. enhower support. Crane and Young now happily resolved. With the Board of Recreation Commissioners j with their funny costumes were The students are divided into three ous position if we vote on a strict­ handling all recreation, including the summer playground program A reunion was staged last Wed had been counted on to support' the Ouster Of In-Laws Phyllis Shulman, Allen Macky, age groups so the equality in compe­ ly partisan basis without the facts formerly under the jurisdiction o f the Board of Educatibn, the nesday in Naples, Italy, between Cpl. stand taken by Gov. Driscoll, and Jerry Cantor and Iris Landow. Her­ tition ik maintained. Tho suit of Harry Fisher for pos­ Angelo Di Leo, of 376 Bloy/ street, the Governor was expected to use to guide us. Unless we are shown township lound itself without adequate funds for the summer pro­ man Arlein served as udge. At the present time an elimination session of 80 Bauer terrace was de­ and his grandfather, Angelo Di Leo, all his influence to prevent any d e ­ something crooked has gone on,, gram while the school board had an appropriation for the purpose Conant Street checker tournament is under way,, ferred until tomorrow for any sum. which it could do without. of 284 Long avenue, their first meet­ fection from the buttle lines as I’m going to vote to sustain tho ac­ Conant Street Playground, which with Edward Smyth far in the lead. •nary action and until September for ing in almost a year. drawn. tions of the credentials committee." In any business enterprise, it would be a simple matter to trans­ has seen almost two generations of Popular1 daytime activities include final hearirfg by Judge John Grim- The reunion came about when Cpl. This crack in the Driscoll front fer the funds from one account to another, but municipal and the ‘‘small-fry’’ of the Hollywood stickball, softball, arts and crafts, Bolsters Taft Forces sliuw Tuesday in the chancery divi­ Di Leo was granted a 20-day fur. for Eisenhower is laid to the efforts school budgets are so hedged with legal obstacles that the Board Park area during the summer sea­ checkers, chess, pick-up sticks, v o l­ This turn of events will probably sion of Superior Court in Newark. lough from his duties in France and of foimer U. S. Senator Herbert E. of Education hesitated over a request to make the transfer for fear son, is engaged once more in taking ley ball, kickball, jacks, horse shoes That property, owned by the of violating the law. arranged to meet his grandfather Hawkes, former Representative prove heartening to the Taft forces care of a new crop of youngsters. and basketball. plaintiff’s wife, the form er Elizabeth • • • • who was abroad visiting relatives in Hartley of Taft.Hartley Act fame, in New Jersey and may sw ing a The high spot of the past week On July 2, the rookie.packed Cal­ Irving Flaherty, widow o f the late Naples. While his grandfather iS, and former Gov. Charles Edison, few more delegates to the Taft view, Under the circumstances, continued discussion of the situation was the soft ball victory over the vin Coolidge softball team, a pre­ Walter H. Flaherty, is occupied by greeting those he left behind, the w^° served New Jersey as a Demo- notably J. Beier Theurer of West seemed superfluous. Ir the school board could not turn the funds over team representing Hillside Avenue game favorite, was upset in an after­ Fisher, his wife’s daughter by a pre­ orporal will meet many of Ills rela eratic governor New York and Joshua Ringle of Jer­ to the Recreation Commission without getting in difficulty and there Playground by a score of 15.4. The noon ball game by the Central A ve­ vious marriage and the former wife’s tives for the first time. Mr. Di Leo, Feel Hearing Given sey City. parents. Mrs. Fisher died June 2. was no other budgetary source from which to obtain the funds, it star of the team is Dru Starsman, nue team 12-6. v/ho left for Italy last month, will The stand taken by Crane and It is becoming clear that the strug­ In his litigation, Fisher told the would appear that an emergency existed and there is another way who carries the distinction of being A picnic was held under the di­ remain abroad until September. Young is based on the contention gle over contested delegations will court that he has legal title to the of dealing with situations of this type. The amount of money in­ the first girl on a Hillside rection of Barbara Kaplan, play­ The son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph that since New Jersey delegates nad be resolved on the floor of the con­ property. The Union C ounty Trust volved was not large, about $3,600, and it could probably have been playground team. ground director. The following at­ Di Leo, Cpl. Di Leo has been sta­ helped to prevent seating the con­ vention.-Importance of the Crane- Company, executor of the wife’s es­ borrowed on a short term note. The handicraft project for the tended: Donny G rant Mary Ann tioned in France for 10 months.. tested delegations until their claims Young move, apparently an effort tate, challenged the validity of the Neither the Township Committee nor Board of Education can be week was the sewing of stuffed ani­ Dionisio, Betty Ann Linkel, Jenny had been reviewed by the creden­ to carry fair play beyond the parti­ deed, contending that the child. held accountable for this odd situation. Unification of recreation mals. Many youngsters were proud Linkel, Frank Halter, John MJr^noli, tials committee, the contests had san motive, is that it may influence Anne BuLlock, 11, is the rightful ha^' been under consderation fo r some time and neither body knew of their work, and were allowed to Michael Mischeski, John Mischeski, been given proper hearing and there others from New Jersey and per. owner. The court was assured by exactly when the change over would take place. Each board pre­ Jeri Gillum, Jim m y Gillum, Herbert Rotarians Debate take their finished projects home. is no further reason to challenge haps members of other state dele­ Fisher that the child m ay continue pares its budget at different times of the year, legal requirements A carrom contest was held during Balzer, Henry Balzer, Bobby Mason, the seating barring evidence of gations as well. The ultimate ad­ lo live in, the house. which make fo r much unnecessary confusion. the v/eek with David Romano Joyce Mason, V ictor Mason, Gwen fraud. vantage would seem to be for Taft, Judge Grimshaw refused a final It was just one of those things, but there was. no sense making emerging the victor and Allen Minnoli, Janet Rubinetti, Kathy Tipping Practice In explanation of his joint stand but an outright statement to that decision on the case until it can be the problem m ore complex than it really was. Hirshfield taking runner-up honors. Rubinetti, Ronald Burkat, Jeffrey • • * * “ Should We Tip?” was the sub­ with Crane, Sen. Young, declared: effect would appear to be foolhardy. heard in September because, he said, Central Avenue Sodcri, Barry Kobrin and Dicky ject of a round-table discussion by the child’s interest was the para­ The Elizabethtown Water Company did not endear itself to Central Avenue playground, un­ Kobrin. four members of the Hillside Rotary mount issue. He will rule tomorrow, township officials or residents of the hill section by its explanation der the leadership o f Sal Abitanta Evening activities enjoyed mostly Club Tuesday at the Presbyterian however, on Fisher’s demand that for the water shortage which occurred during! the recent heat wave. and Sonny Fishman, held a carrom (Continued on Page 8) Church. his, former wife's parents, Mr. and The water com pany said the solution would be opening additional In favor3 of tipping were Marlin { Auto Crash Victims Mrs Edward Irving, w h o are car­ wells in Hillside which the township and local industries are oppos­ Freir and Arthur Tarsa who claim-1 ing fur the child, vacate the prem­ ing before the State Water Policy Commission on the ground it ed Upping aids the ego of the tipper | ises. They have a hom e in Eliza­ would be detrimental to the underground^-water resources. here. Resident Critically Hurt In and produces better service. beth. When Francis B. Carroll, assistant secretary of the water comp­ Charles Munn and Sidney Sil.vo. The child was born in Mrs. Fish­ any, appeared before the Township Committee last week, he was stein, objecting to the system, con­ Condition Critical ers’ first marriage. In that union the unable to answer the question whether his company had other plans Jersey City Pier Quarrel tended that persons be paid a lull parents were divorced and the mo­ St Hi reported in critical condition* to augment the supply in the event its present application is denied. wage. to. eliminate tipping, that the ther married Flaherty, an Elizabeth • • • • Dominic Strollo, 57, of 356 San­ at Elizabeth General Hospital are custom has developed a class con- lawyer who died on a business trip ford avenue, a powerful pier boss throe members of a Hillside family skull fracture and internal injuries. If the com pany is relying entirely on this application and con- ed Strollo during an arugment. He scioushess, that it increases the cost to Paris in 1948. Then she was mar­ at the Arm y’s huge Claremount Ter The bus driver, Walter S. Mucker, ttmies tirtfo go without1 consitterlng other suurces-o f supply, fF -eW d- -<>f- the product and destroys-ttre b«l whose small station wagon was al- ried to Fisher. minal in Jersey City, was reported “surrendered, tie sntd, because— he- most totally wiecked by •of-.WootByn, Del., told 8 tat1 -prrfh result in grave consequences for homes or plants in the hill area once between the employer-em­ Crey- Richard F. Green is representing in- critical condition this week at the “ was afraid of the name and power he was proceeding north on the turn­ in the event of fire as well as create a health hazard, The company ployee and custom and, finaily, that bound bus Monday afternoon when Fisher and Phidias L. Pollis, the Jersej City Medical Center after he pike when the auto reduced speed president himself, Robert Kean Jr., called the shortage "criminal” , o f Strollo.” it is un-American. the lighter vehicle attempted to bank. was found severely beaten Satur­ suddenly and turned sharply into the but his only thought on the subject was development of the Hill, Dominic’s brother, Anthony (Tony Chair^ng’n John Ewertsen conduct­ leave the New Jersey Turnpike at bus. The vehicle was struck on fts side wells. If he was trying to infer that local opposition to develop­ day al the terminal. Police said Strol- Bender) Strollo, is a New York wa­ ed a question period following the the Atlantic street interchange in right side and although six of the THE WEATHER ing the wells is “criminal”, he overlooked .the fact that the comp­ lo, v’ho was found dazed and bleed­ terfront racketeer and crony of un­ discussion. Elizabeth. passengers complained of injuries, l y has a responsibility to supply water from more sources than ing, had suffered a skull fracture. derworld bigshots. Di Venuto was William O. Helper presided in the Israel Schein, 43, the driver, of Mostly fair, warm, less humid to. none required immediate medical ®ne, and failure to consider other sources might itself be called A state-wide dragnet for Strollo’s booked on a charge of atrocious absence of Ralph Einwalter who is 1600 Maple avenue, suffered possible day. Fair and pleasant tomorrow. “criminal”. alleged attacker ended when Ben­ assault and battery. on vacation. rib fractures and possible internal attention. After statements were] taken, the bus proceeded to its New The water company has apparently failed to consider that the jamin Di Venuto, 37, of Jefferson According to Jersey City Inspector A fishing trip for 16 members Aug­ injuries. His wife, Sophie, 39, and York destination. township may have other obligations with respect to the Underground street, Newark, walked into Jersey Joseph B, Foley, the motive for the ust' 5 from Atlantic Highlands will son, Lawrence, 6, were still uncon­ The Schein family was returning water supply. Since one com pany official was unable to give the City police headquarters Sunday assault apparently rested in a dis- be arranged by Samuel H. Jowitt scious yesterday and in grave con­ night and said he did not know it home from Philadelphia following a 3rd Anniversary Sale answer, perhaps som e.other representative can tell Hillside what pute between the two men over the assisted by Stephen Zatko, it was dition at the hospital. visit with Mrs. Schein’s mother, Mrs. happens if the State Water Policy Commission should deny the pres- was Strollo he had tangled with loading of some wooden crates on a announced. Mrs. Schein suffered a skull fiac- Now Going On until he read it in the papers. The ship. He could not elaborate, how - ture, internal injuries and severe Marcia Glickman. Mr. and Mrs. ~ent-compafty--applteafrion:------——------prisoner, a truck driver &hd small - Schein. who operate the Iv y G ift Tremendous S»vln*s in • • • • -laccraifoms-ab'otit ■ hcr-head—left-cb- time hoodlum with a record of pre­ Regular And Extra Shop at 1590 Maple avenue, resided It was an excellently kept secret, but now it may be disclosed hospital, Strollo’s statements were bow and knee requiring more than Every Department at in Newark until four years ago that Dr. W ayne 1’. Eranom, supervising principal of schools, was vious assaults, Insisted he only push- incoherent, police said. Dividends By Bank forty sutures. Her son suffered a “The Family S tore” one of the seven persons in the state under consideration after the final weeding out for the post of State Commissioner o f Education. Salem Pharmacy The Board of Directors of the Hill­ DREYER’S Among the determining final qualifications, it is understood, side National Bank Monday night ue • WALTER R. LEE Carmen J. Ferri^no 1201 Salem A r e . Hillside clared a regular quarterly dividend Department Store were a doctor’s degree and experience in a school administrative REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE P°st. Militating against the local supervising principal's selection, PRESCRIPTIONS of 75 cfents a share and an extra Home For Funerals 1321 LIBERTY AVENUE jt is believed, was the political factor. While Union County has 1070 North Broad Street Just As Your Doctor Ordrrs dividend of 25 cents a share pay­ 1283 SALEM AVE, HILLSIDE Complete Insurance Service HILLSIDE, N. J. able July 21, to stockholders of re. felt neglected in state patronage, the appointment nevertheless Hillside, New Jersey We Call h r and Deliver EL 2-4547 cord July 10', it was announced by UN 2-4494-W Phone WAveriy 3-#744 to Bergen County, where the boys have a better inside track EL 21663 Prescription! — EL M M the Governor's office. James A. Oneil, president 1 PAGE 2—THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, )ULY 10, 1952

Residents Honored hen attended the convention and was Homes Ransacked IJJA Loaders Honored For Raising 25 Percent Above 1951 Named To National conspicuous In its deliberafions For Service At Pru serving on the nominating and reso' lutions committees. Two Hillsidd men, Aided J. Ble- During Holiday Rabbinical Board On July 16, Rabbi Cohen win al then, of 1450 Bond street, and W il­ Several homes here, vacated by Rabbi Eliezer Cohen, spiritual tend the annual convention „( Ui; liam J. Gpptigan, of 1501 Munn ave­ Rabbinical Council of New their owners for the long July 4 leader of Sinai Congregation, was nue, aie celebrating anniversaries of t the Carleton Hotel in Bujmar v/eekend, were ransacked by thieves V ng service with The- Prudential elected lo the national executive Rabbi Cohen is a vice president o' or displayed signs of attempted en­ Insurance Co., this week. Blethen board of the Rabbinical Council of the state body. Both the state and try, police report. abserved 35 years with the firm America last week at the annual national councils are comprised of- Patrolman Harry Goheen discov­ July 2, while Costigan completed hi* convention in Pittsburgh. Kabbi’Co­ leading modern orthodox rabbis ered broken glass in the French win­ 20th anniversary as of Sunday. dow 'at the home of Jphn Conlin of Beth men are members of Pru­ 911 Westminster avenue. He checked dential's Home Office staff in New­ and discovered that the home had ark. Elethen has spent his entire been entered and all the roonls ran­ career in the filin g division, where You're invited to see our sacked. A report on the missing he i$ now assistant section* head. articles was pending Conlin’s anval Costigan’s two decades of Prudential home. service-have Ueen mainly devoted to Another victim was William Mer-t general accounting work. .w^fwTOOl BP! rick, of '87 North avenue. Police Ip. honor of their advanced status were summoned by,a neighbor who :n lire Prudential Old Guard, air said she heard the sound of broken association of company veterans, the glass. two men received congratulatory ♦ where you’ll find... Attempted entries were reported letters and testimonial scrolls signed to police Sunday night by Solomon by President Carrol M. Shanks. R ec­ Wolkofsky, of 407 Hollywood ave­ ognition also came their way in the nue, and Joseph Grossman, a neigh­ form of gifts, with Blethen choos­ SAMUEL SOLOMON bor, of 409 Hollywood avenue. At ing a gold wrist, watch presented SAMUEL EIIRENKRANZ RUBIN RITZ ABE CHARNACK both homes, someone had cut ar.d on his anniversary and Costigan a Samuel Solomon, Samuel Ehreif-, damaged the rear screen doors. The A vcrgon , Charles Bear, Alan Bocii- Leibo, Lawrence Levitas, Dr. Milton Nathan S. Sax. Max Schleifer, Philip man's gold and diamond ring. krnnz, Rubin Ritz and Abe Charnack doorbell at Grossman’s home also ------<->:------nor Dr. Harry Brody, L eo Chase n, Lilien, Abraham Mankowitz, Louis Scotch, Irving Segal, Jack Segal„ Al. were honored this week for their had been tampered with. Marks, Harry C. Meltzer, Paul Mil­ bert Seiden, Solomon Soroka, Mil­ leadership of the Hillside campaign Dr. Nat Chenitz, Rabbi Eliezer Co­ ------WILLS PROBATED ler, Nat Perselay, Mac Popick, ton Suckno, Mark Swang^r, Harold i.f the United Jewish Appeal of Es­ hen, Sam Cohen, Sidney Englander, Wills of two Hillside residents Charles Rausch, Maury Rosmarin, Zonderman and William Zupnik. were offered for probate last week sex County by Herbert R. Abeles, W illiam Farmer, Max Feld, Louis COLLEGE CIRCLES at the office of Surrogate Charles A. general chairman, and Louis Stern, Fine and Samuel B. Friedman. Among the 25 students from New] Otto, Jr chairman of suburbs. A lso Emanuel Gersten, Irving Jerssy who achieved a distinguish-! Mrs. Hazel E. Peek, of 341 Holly- Tn honoring the chairmen, Abeles G oldberg, Henry Goldhor, Joseph ed rating at Purdue University in j wood avenue, widow of Elmer A. and Stern said that the Hillside cam­ Gottesman, Edward- Gottlieb, Philip their work during the second sem-j Peek who died June 15, has filed as paign had1 achieved 25% over the B. Henoch, Benjamin Helper, Louis ester of the 1951-52 academic year executrix and legatee of the estate, amount raised in 1951. H olper, Hilmer Hirschhorn, Ben­ was Harold J, Mandl. of 272 Conklin A son, Michele B, Paolercio, of Serving with the chairmen were jam in Karetnick, Peter Kay, Simon avenue, a senior in science. ! 1520 Franklin street, has filed as ad. tho following: Harry Apple, Herman Keener.. Ernest Kleinman, Edward The student must have made a ivinistralor of the estate of his fa- Arlein, Benjamin Auerbach, Morris Kramy.. William Krautblatt, Walter Each Tool easy- scholastic index of "5" or better for! ther, Michael Paolercio, who died all subjects to attain this rating, January, 1949. to-see, individually Need Air Spotters For Civil Defense price-tagged and ready for your inspection. rt'0’ TRENTON—Air spotters of the*- ~ ------New Jersey Division of Civil De­ have posts in recruiting local per fense will go on 24-hour duty for sonnel for duty.” K9 e d DL m iw iu C the United States Air Force at 8 A nyone wishing to volunteer for a.m. Monday, July 14. Ground Ob­ duty in the GOC is requested to con­ server Corps Operations Memoran­ tact his municipal defense council, Dreyfuss said. Men and women of TOOLS FOR EVERYONE dum No. 1 issued by the Air Force all ages are acceptable for service a lias been relayed to all posts and fe w hours each week in posts in From Hobbyist to Mechanic vivi’ defense councils in New Jersey. their own community. Sharp-eyed The 24-hdur duty will be known high school students have proved by the code name “ Operation Sky- they make excellent observers. watch." A fter July 14 thousands of New 'State Civil Defense Director Leon­ Jersey eyes will fccer aloft con­ Slifer Typewriter Co. IEVY BROTHERS CO. INC. ard Dreyfuss said 20,000 more vol­ stantly to sight airplane traffic. The unteers are needed to operate the observers, who augment the radar 655 High Street, Newark 2, N. J. — M A 3-2616 1352 LIBERTY AVE. UN 2-7330, 1, 2 New Jersey posts day and. night. net, are insurance against any sneak Posts in 27 states are taking part in attack by an enemy. the.24-hour vigil ordered by the Air Force because “the Soviets have had the capability for some time to at Hillside tack us.” /m ' Qswdk&j 'food 'hxajikjjt" At present 5,000 are, enrolled in .he New Jersey GOC. An additional Servicemen 20,000 are needed. An urgent appeal was issued last week for more men 403RD TROOP CARRIER WING, oe JA P A N —Second Lieutenant H. E. C MARKET and women volunteers for both air |C?*tt,D£LIVERY * EL 2 - 6 1 5 9 * spotting duty and work at the Tren­ Nathan, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her. ton Filter Center. man Nathan, 315 Trinity place, Hill­ 51 COE AVENUE • • • HILLSIDE In o special bulletin to all de­ side, N. J„ recently arrived at this fense councils, Director Dreyfuss Com bat Cargo base in southern urged municipalities without posts Japan. “ to assist those councils which do He will serve as a pilot of a C- 119 “Flying Boxcar" carrying' sup­ plies United'* Nations troops in MAEFEY’S KEY SHOP Korea. L>euienant Nathan graduated1 HAND and POWER MOWERS from Hillside High School in 1947. His wife, Frances, and son, Mark Sold - SharpenedRepaired also live at 315 Trinity place, Hill­ PICKED UP AND DELIVERED side. * * * GRINDING and SAW FILING of A ll Kinds FORT LEONARD WOOD, Mo— 1172 E. Grand St., Elizabeth EL. 2-1902 Pvt. John Fritz, son of Mr. and Mrs. OPEN TIIURS. EVENING Paul Fritz, 416 Princeton avenue, Hillside N. J., is nearing completion of a 16-week training cycle here with a unit of the 6th Armored Divi­ sion. Wherever you live... As a trainee, he received eight w eeks basic training in the funda­ mentals of Army life and the use you can enjoy of infantry weapons. He is now- An accident in which your f completing an additional eight weeks engineer training. safety, service! car may injure someone f earnings, can happen when least ex- | pected. Make sure, at all | times, that you have the ||§j Get The Hillside Times protection of dependable ||| Enjoy saving at Car­ pj Automobile Liability In- |g| teret, wherever you live. jp surance. ||| AL HAUSER From the comfort of your own home, direct JOHN C.P0ZAR Stationery to our Savings Depart­ Toys - Candy ment, you can do it conveniently-by mail. AGENCY Newspaper Delivery Here’s all you do: send in the coupon below, with ‘ Complete Insurance Service’ 437 YALE AVENUE your saYings check. W e send you an account book 1155 Liberty Ave. corner Crann Street Cor. Bloy St. UN 2-3023 promptly, with handy forms and self-addressed EL 5-5636 envelopes. You have all the advantages of saving at “New Jersey's Largest”—and, we pay the postage, Matt-Rest Products both ways. “ Your Toy & Juvenile Nice way to enjoy Carteret service, isn't it? Use Furnture Store” the coupon now-and start saving the pleasantest BABY STROLLERS - BICYCLES way you’ve ever known. (Or, send the coupon for GREEN FLYER TOYS . CRIBS 1275 Liberty Ave. — WA 6-4280 full information.) EXPRESS

Earnings have never been less than i J. Norwood Van Ness BUS SERVICE j Guild Opticians per annum FROM j “STYLISH EYEGLASSES— SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000 } LARGE SELECTION— QUALITY SERVICE” Save any amount, any time. Savings received Hillside I 570 Clinton Ave., Newark, N, J. T e l III S-I705 — B I « - ! * « ! by the 10th of month earn for that full month TO New York City HELP US KEEP Bus Line No. 15 YOUR CITY CLEAN (All Stops on North Broad St.) arteret a w t a < 3 - FEREDAY & MEYER C0„ INC SCHEDULE TO NEW YORK 864 Olive St„ Elizabeth, N. J, and loan associations c i a t i o n * Beginning 6:36 a.m., every 20 min. to 9:41 a.m. — Thence from 10:06 a.m. every % hr. to 3:06 866 BROAD ST., NEWARK 2, N. J. p.m. — Thence from 3:21 p.m. ♦wewwwwwwwwwweww MARKET 2-3037 j o / ™ every 15 min. to 5:26 p.m. — 1 Auto Body & Fender i Thence from 5:56 p.m. every REPAIRS £ PAINTING New Jertey't Largest Association hr. to 12:36 a.m. SATURDAYS Les Cove Btrylittilny 7t01 *an. every H h r . ______557 ROUTE 29 Carteret Savincs and Loan A ssociation T through the day to 1:36 a.m. * I n 2-8095 (I RES: UN 2-2183M 866 Broad St., Newark 2. N. J. SUNDAYS □ Please open a mail savings account for me. Beginning 8:36 a.m. every % hr. through the day to 12:36 a.m. I enclose check for $...... - TERMINAL □ Please send me further information. Port of New York Authority CSE- AUTHORIZED Bldg., Lane 51, 41st St. and 8th Name Ave., New York City. SERVICE Addresj The Green Flyer, Inc. EPS For Information Coll E8. 3-1806 A-H0-» THE HILLSIDE T1MFS, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952 -PAGE 3 Tobia Gets Award For Winning Sales Contest NOW AT TOBIA’S

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______...... ■ M n — r — — Robert English, sales representative of the Easy W ashing Machine Company hands Michael Tobia a check for winning a top award in a sales contest sponsored hy the firm. Looking on is Bill Cicetti, manager ol Tobia’s Appliances, 1321 Liberty avenue.

Assessments Exceed Enjoy Collection O f Taxes ! dividends at Real estate taxes totaling $27,900.60 fftofrfcbk were collected during the month of TRADITIONAL 10/ June, Tax Collector John C. Po- # A per annum zar announced this week. Total as­ sessments amounted to $48,769.96. Berkeley Pozar also reported the collection 2 latest ^ rate- of $2,000 in delinquent personal ' SERVICE ? taxes for May and June. SAVINGS INSURED IN OUR Honored A t Party For up to $10,000 Service With Du Pont Accounts invited (jllfa jijlj)J Morris Gold, of 1455 Munn avenue, from $5.00 up viSlSy was honored at a surprise party last week by hi§ family and friends in celebration of his 25th year of ser­ vice as a laboratory technician with the E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & BERKELEY Co.. Inc.

Association GIRL TO SILVERS Announcement is made by Mr. and 88 Lyons Avenue at Bergen Street Mrs. Joseph Silver, of 1387 Harcling Newark 8, N. J. • W A 6-2221 terrace, of the birth of.a daughter, Hours: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Monday evenings to 7 Marcy Faye, June 27 at Irvington ASSETS OVER $9,000,000 General Hospital. Mrs. Silver is the former Char­ lotte Lnzarow, of Boston. Her hus­ band is'a member of the faculty at Hillside High School and varsity basketball coach.

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the construction of a Field House at right to waive any Informalities i GIRL TO WILLIAMSES or lo Friendship Circle ' A daughter, W endy Patrice, was the Central Avenue Recreation Field, In reject any or all bids. Hollywood Ass’n. the Township of Hillside, New Jersey, Each bidder must deposit w born July 1 at St. Barnabas Hospital. »*• lus will be received by the Township Com­ hid, security in an amount’ not |, Children’s Picnic s than Newark, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. mittee at’ a meeting t'o he held at Muni­ five per centum (5% ) of the im„,; hid m Idans are underway by the Rose Williams, of 203 Arthur street. The cipal Headquarters, No. 1284 North, Br6ad the form and subject to the cor Picnic Arranged couple also have a son, Wayne Scott, Hillside, New Jersey, at 8:00 provided In the information for 1#. 'I'lox of Friendship Circle for the 13th o'clock P.M., August 5th, 1952, and then THE TOWNSHIP o f m u V At the regular meeting of the 3 years old at said meeting place, publicly opened HOWARD J. ji'iJ) annual. children’s picnic Saturday, HollyvAtrtfcf Association held Tuesday and road aloud. Township < August 9, at Rahway River Park. On and after July 15th, 1952, the ln-fl Dated. July 1, 1952 formation for Didders, Plans and Speci­ July 10-lt evening at the club rooms, commit­ Hillside children will Be provided and LEGAL NOTICE S & f L fications may he examined at the offices tees were selected to make arrange­ with, free transportation to and from C lu b of the Township, Clerk In the Township the park, games, refreshments and of Hillside. N. 'J., 'and copies, thereof ments for the annual picnic to be TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE may bo obtained on application at the Hollywood Furniture prizes. L§st year the group accom­ held Sunday, July 27, at Tinnes HILLSIDE, N. J. officer of Charles F. Ackerman, archi­ tect. 105 Halsey Street, Newark, N. J., JUVENILE FURNITURE modated over 100 children. ADVERTISEMENT Grove, Cranford. The committee in charge includes Miss Selma Nadler’s upon payment of $15.00 for each set. Any Baby Carriages - Bicycles - Toys Greenbergs Honeymooning In Europt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS bidder, upon returning such set prompt­ Those selected are as follows: ar­ Mrs. Nancy Guidice, president; Mrs. PROPOSED FIELD HOUSE ly and In good condition, will be re­ Garden Furniture * Troth Is Announced funded this payment1, and any non­ rangements, Spurge Krasowski and Nasta Bass, treasurer; Mrs. Edith TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE IN THE 1730 Stuyvcsant Ave., Aiion, N. J Sullivan, secretary, agd Mrs. Lucy bidder upon so returning such set will George Hiyra; refreshments, John Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Nadler, COUNTY OF UNION AN1) STATE OF be refunded $5.00. UNionville 2-7057 Mazza, entertainment chairman. The Township of Hillside reserves the Sellick. George Clark and William of 592 fiuchanarr street, have an­ N E W J E R S E Y Separti to sealed bids* for Contract No. Caruso; entertainment, Robert Cac- nounced the engagement of their G< Construction Co: Cl No, wallader. Walter Menzie and How­ Miss Levy Engaged daughter, Selma, to Irving and Iron, Contract No. 3 Plumb- work f oi ard Blazier; tickets, Leonard Maz- Schwartzbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. on tract No. 1 Elect illo ana Richard Denton. To Pharmacy Student David Schwartzbach, of 943 Kil­ Thf picnic is open to the public Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levy, of syth e. road, Elizabeth. A Decemoer and tickets may be procured from 271 Oakland terrace, announce the wedding is planned. any club member. engagement of their daughter, Bea­ Miss Nadler is a graduate of Hill­ Mil# Mif trice to Alan Berger, son of Mr. side High School, where she was a problem is problem Itu p liJ and Mrs. Mortimer Berger, of 827 member of the National Honor So­ Your Her 'Ul MM Jlitu ' Announce Betrothal Elizabeth avenue, Elizabeth. ciety. She attended Trenton State Miss Levy, a graduate of Hjjlside Teachers College and is at present PtltKt loud! Of Nancy Wratchford schools, attended Ohio University attending Montclair State Teachers and received her B. Lilt, in journal- College where she is a speech ma­ The engagement has been an­ jor and a key member of Sigma Al. nounced of Miss Nancy Wratchford, daughter of Mrs. James H. Thorn, of 120 Frances place, and the iate Tobia Says... J. ,C. Wratchford, to Sidney C. Vree land, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Vrec- land. of 1055 Woolley avenue, Union You’ll Like The Miss Wratchford was graduated from Hillside High School and , employed in the credit department NEW HOOVER of Bristol-Myers Company. A grad­ uate of Union High School, her fi­ ance is presently serving with the Navy at Lakehurst Naval Air Sta­ tion.

OF A PERSONAL NATURE A holiday guest last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Clark, of 124 West King street, was Don Orr, of Vprshire. Vt. William H. Orr and Don Robert Clark, of the West King street address, left with their visitor to "spend the Summer in Vermont. MISS BEATRICE LEVY -Augusta Berr.s Bamberger Studio .sm from New Jersey College Women. She is social and youth (V MISS SELMA NADLER Always A Fine page editor of The Jewish News in pha Eta, national honorary speech Newark. Mr. Berger, an Army vet­ and hearing society. Miss Nadler is ( Selection Of Late eran, is attending* the University of When your telephone business office for any in­ Colorado, where he is a senior ma­ also a member of Sigma Delta Pi, you call joring in pharmacy. He was grad­ society to promote leadership and formation or question on service, Service Representatives professional spirit among college Model uated from Elizabeth schools and gusta Beras Bamberger Stumo like Mrs. Shirley Mohr of Hightstown give you friendly, attended Rutgers College of Phar­ Now honeymooning in Europe are* women. macy. Walter W. Greenberg and his bride, Mr. Schwartzbach is a graduate personal attention—service with a smile. These days... Miss Beck Engaged of Thomas Jefferson High School, Automobiles the former Miss Sondra Diane Kess­ „ c k ^ 0 i - CALL Elizabeth, and Montclair State Tea­ ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. To Tennessee Man chers College where he was* elected CHAPEL YOUR W A N T ADS IN Charles Kessler, of 1445 Orchard ter­ to "Who’s W ho In American Uni­ race Their month-long tour will in­ versities and Colleges.’’ He served W A 3-9207— W A 3-9208 clude visits to Belgium, England, with the U. S. Army for two years AUTO SALES France and Italy. during W orld War II. At present ne The New The couple were married June 21 is attending Columbia University Allan S. Bergman, Prop. SIDNEY T, HOLT In the Hotel Essex House, Newark, for a master’s degree in public law by Dr. Louis Levitsky of Temple and government. Mr. Schwartzbach 1175 Liberty Ave. Official Diamond Appraiser Oheb Sholom. isi a member of the faculty of Flor­ COR. BUOY ST. Established 1882 Given in marriage by her father, ence Avenue School in Irvington. EL 5-2759 786 Broad St., cor. Market St. the bride was attired in a gow n of 9th Floor white imported, gossamer sheer ny­ Fight Polio — Give Hoover Iran Hillside, N. J. MArket 3-2739 — Newark, N. J. lon tulle trimmed with irridescent to Sister Kenny Foundation paillettes. She wore a matching ny­ lon tulle bonnet and veil and car­ 507 5th avenue, New York 1 ried a white Bible with white or­ chids and stephanotis. ATTENTION! Matron of honor was Mrs. Sophie JOSEPH P. SOBO Dicker, of Long Island. Miss Joan Newark’s Widest Selection Greenberg, of Long Island, and Miss Fine MAPLE Furniture Rita Kabakow, of Jersey City, were bridesmaids. All wore gowns of ice- m in OWNERS! blue nylon tulle and carried cas cades of baby pink orchids. For your convenience,.Hillside Willy:; has added ' Louis Kessler, brother of the bride, served as best man. Ushers includ­ a NEW, in,000 SQ. FT. SERVICE DEPT. You’ll ed Robert Greenberg, brother of the A*. includes federal find thoroughly trained mechanics and modern groom; Sam Sklar and Bert Eich- M ARGERY P. BECK excise tax ler, cousins of the bride, of Newark; So light, so well balanced, equipment, ready to .sendee your car. For expert and David Zenilman, Edgar Melcer, Mr, and Mrs. William*Frederick heats evenly and smoothly Stanley Brenner and Jack Levy, all Beck cf 38 L ooker street, announce repairs-and dependability,, bring your ear to of Long Island. ... you’ll zip through ironing the engagement of their daughter, 1G ELIZABETH AV., The bride attended Hillside High HILLSIDE WILLYS. at Clinton Ave. with the new Hoover Iron. School and was graduated from Miss‘Margery Pearsall Beck, of Iiill- Prospect Hill Country Day School sido and Miami, Florida, to Ralph G. The Hoover Iron does the HILLSIDE WILLYS and the Barbizon School of Model­ Tanner, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. work; /ou stay cool, fresh. New 'phone applications are their biggest problem— ing. Ralph G. Tanner, Sr, of Memphis, “BABYLAND” /4—\ See it today. Hei husband, the son of Mr: and A New and Complete Selection because meeting the needs of defense industries, Civil 1207 Liberty Ave, EL. 2-3134 Hillside, N. J. Made by the makers of the Mrs I. David Greenberg, of Long Tennessee, and Hollywood, Florida. of Juvenile Furniture, Carriages; Defense, and military establishments require much of Miss Beck attended Syracuse Uni­ n °° J famous Hoover Cleaners Island, is an alumnus of N ew York Bicycles and Toys at the scarce material needed for telephone construction— University, An Army-veteran, he is versity; Mr.-- Tanner, a -veteran of LOWEST PRICES a Certified Public Accountant in the reduces the equipment available for civilian installation. the United States Navy, is a grad­ Edison ‘‘Little Folks” Furniture office of his father in New York. uate of the University of Missis­ Even so . . . Owned and Operated by Tobia’s Appliances When they return from Europe, sippi. He is employed as internal Bargain Bays on the B&O! the couple will reside in Newark. auditor for Pan American Airways, Harold and Ann Geiger 1321 Liberty Avenue Latin-American Division. A fall FORMERLY SALZ BABYLAND SON TO ELSNICKS wedding is planned. 998 BERGEN STREET Hillside, N. J. Mr. g,nd Mrs. Joseph Elsnick, of NEWARK, N. J. 1214 South Bright street, announce Le or WALKING per annum. LIBERTY BAKE SHOP Senim Library Assistant. Salary, $1, ,rov< 5W* TA K E IT EASY II 260 per annum (Part-time.). July 3-10-17 LIBERTY AVE. NEAR LONG i ^ g g g s SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! (1) u u C 7 ^ Buy Shoes for YOUR FAMILY at Cool Favorites It’s the B&O’s "Group Economy Plan"—the big travel ROSE VOLTURO’S For Warm Weather news of vacation days! You save money, also avoid Delicious French Nut Cake highway hazards and the uncertainties of weather. Cancellation Blueberry Muffins, Corn Muffins This 25% saving applies when three or more adults travel Shoe Store and Raisin Bran Muffins 100 miles or more apart, east of Chicago and St. Louis. 254 Long Ave. cor Gurd BREAD, ROLLS, CAKE FRESH TWICE DAILY (Except these reduced fares do not apply for distances Children’s from ...... $3.75 less than 100 miles apart or between any two stations Ladies’ from ...... 3.49 on the Washington-New York line.) Two children at Men’s from ...... 5.75 half-fare count as one adult. Tickets are good for 30 days. ■i® 383SSS3»® 8Sg® gSSSSgS8SSS88gSS8g83® BS3e3gSSg3S82 On sale now and through Oct. 22. m u s i o - Read the Know What Every month now Service Representatives are able to BE THRIFTY! BE CAREFREE! BE RELAXED! BE SAFE! CLASSIFIED Thursday and Friday July 10, I I say "your new ’phone will be ready soon” to an average Alan Ladd and Liza be th Scott in You Want— of nearly 10,000 homes like that of Mrs. Richard C. ANOTHER MONEY-SAVING PLAN TO LOOK INTO: “RED MOUNTAIN” Walker of Moorestown. Defense gets top priority o f HERE FAMILY FARE PLAN” Jose Ferrer and Kim Hunter in course. But you may be sure your Telephone Company You will find this second plan attractive and con­ C etlt! “ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN” is working hard to bring more and better service to venient too. A parent or parents traveling at YOU don’t know what Saturday Thru Tuesday July 12, 13, 14, 15 regular round-trip coach fare pay only half-fare you’re missing—in chances Stewart Granger, Eleanor Parker in everyone—just as fast as defense requirements permit for accompanying children 12 and under 16 years; to buy, sell, fix, trade— if and materials are available. you overlook the classi­ “SCARAMOUCHE” and no charge for children under 12. fieds! Read them weekly Gene Barry and Lydia Clarke in to benefit by them often. ‘THE ATOMIC CITY ’ Phoiw PUiirfWd 6-4700 or EUzoboth 2-6600-2-9081 Saturday Matinee — For the Kids — July 12 or consult Ticket Agonic THE HILLSIDE TIMES “ATOMIC CITY” Plus NEW JERSEY BELL * OHIO RAILROAD “RED MOUNTAIN” TELEPHONE COMPANY 1443 North Broad St. W A 3-9207 (In Technicolor) THE H1LLSIDF TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952-PAGE Hollywood ‘A’ Outslugs Hillside Sports Club By 20-10

Team’s Victory During Week Peter G. Humar.ik, Supervisor of Deo, 11 4 1 3 0 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE t Recreation. Silverstein, 3b 4 0 1 l Church Services I In oi der to provide for equal rep­ Zimmerman, r -c 3 0' 0 0 Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Creates Triple Tie In Softball Loop 1 O W V S I I I I* MutualIm um m v resentation throughobut the • com­ 2 1 0 0 Share, lb C hurch.1 Dr. Arthur Northwood, | r i m .K n o t h i munity, six boys will be chosen from Standing Of Teams * - Decker, c-rf . 0 0 0 9 2 0 0 t b Jhm txnary-1.952 each of the eight playgrounds by pastor. io a.m. worship with sgf. I vision.') of TIHe 4' Won Lost Valcnte, 2b 3 0 1 0 contenders went to three games the playground directors. mon by the pastor, “ Strength For 3 Lang, p 2 1 0 Hillside Sports with scores of 2-f, 1-0 and 2-1, with Youngsters interested in attending J Resistance." Church School will meet Aztec Assn. 3 this special event are urged to con­ at the same hour. thd Hollywood club winning out. Totals 25 5 7 3 3 tact the playground directors in Hollywood “A” In Monday’s game the Hollywoods R H S T A T K M K X T OK l

HUDSON HORNETS ASSETS June 30, 1052 June 30, 1942 Cash and Due from Banks ...... $ 5,599,241.19 $1,721,085.03 in Grueling 250-Mile Test of Stock-Car Stamina, Safety and Power! U. S. Government B o n d s '...... 7.548,062.50 1,241,775.00 Other Bonds afid Securities ...... 1,626,834.66 92,285.30 F. H. A. and Veterans’ M ortg a g es...... 2,473,379.83 415,889.47 Secured Loans ...... 3,248,737.92 576,046.76 Take 1st, 2nd and 3rd in Detroit Other Loans and D iscou n ts...... 3,782,676.96 1,176,959.98 Classic for Most Dramatic Proof Banking House and L ot ...... 60,000.00. 49,548.10 Furniture and Fixtures ...... 60,000.00 20,003.21 of Superiority Ever Seen in a Real Estate ...... 8,210.60 Stock-Car Event Totals ...... $24,399,933.06 $5,301,803.45 OU CAN’T beat a Hudson for * t Y stamina, safety and power! LIABILITIES That was proved again when Hudson Hornets blanketed a field of 47 crack Common Stock ...... 200,000.00 $ 125,000.00 entries in Detroit’s second annual 250-mile Preferred S t o c k ...... 75,000.00 stock-car race on June 29 to win first, Surplus ...... 900,000.00 100,000.00 second and third places and set a new Reserves ...... 55,000 00 time record for this event. Undivided Profits ...... 78,584.46 85,183.10 Deposits ...... i ...... 23,221,348.60 4,861,620.35 This race was far more than a test of speed. Stock-car races are actually the proving grounds for a car’s true worth. Totals ...... $24,399,933.06 $5,301,803.45 Hudson proves, time after time, that its sensational high-compression engine and DIRECTED BY its famed “step-down” design, with Amer­ Hudson Hornet 91, with Tim DAVID IT. DOREMT S ica’s lowest center of gravity in a Monobilt Flock at the wheel, gets the G E O R G E W . K ( H IM A N JOHN II. FRIDEN CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Vice-President Vice-President body-and-frame*, bring you unmatched winner’s flag at M ichigan State Fair track, June 29. Bud THE HEIL CO. BRISTOL MYERS CO. stamina, safety and power. HARRY W. DOREWES L E M U E L HULL Shuman, in Hudson H ornet 89, Vice-President A. DAVID O. EVANS Chairman of the Board Visit your nearby dealer—drive fr Hud&orL amd j i ei b —GV-F, HlIBBS & COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTOR - N -f t T ! O N A L C A R HI Dfi- ( lOR P. Or phone him and a Hudson will be Thomas, in Hudson H ornet 92, YOU CAN BUY A BIG, POWERFUL WILLI A M WINTERS, Jr. won third place in this scorch­ HUDSON PACEMAKER SEDAN RICHARD S. EARL T H O M A S E. C O L L E T O N brought to your door without obligation RETIRED President Treasurer ing test of stock-car stamina. t o y o u ! 'Trade-m ark and patents pending FOR AS I.AWYERS—CLINTON TITLE AIR REDUCTION CO., INC. JO H N I\ BRA D IN LITTLE AS INSURANCE CO. OF N. J. 89 RETIRED WM. M. BRISTOL III WEST LEY T. MILLER A Vice-President 20 WINS IN 23 STARTS A MONTH JAMES A. ONEIL President BRISTOL MYERS PRODUCTS *37 PRESIDENT MILLER STEEL CO., INC. DIVISION BY HUDSON HORNETS JUST LIKE HU DSON depaading on Iht voice of your trade-in YOU CAN BUY FROM YOUR DEALER Prices may vary slightly in nearby areas due to transportation charges. That’s the Hudson record since January 20, 1952, M O S T DURABLE c a r Standard triito, other »pecification» and acceuories in stock-car events held from coast to coast. These »ub)fct to change without notice. victories are in open competition against prac­ YOUR MONEY CAN BUY tically every make of car on the market. The Hillside National Bank I MERKLF, MOTORS •A FRIENDLY INSTITUTION’’ HILLSIDE, N. J. HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY 1415 - 1419 MAPLE AYE. WAVERLY 3-3344 T

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Szarko Elected To son, v year old. Paternal grandpar. Lyons Farms. filiatin' 3 tinea 32nd Anniversary Finds Bank Gift Of Classics ents are Police Sgt. and Mrs. L a w ­ ** 21.4-216 Conant Corporation, elc.. to Liquor Group Board rence Treger, of 225 Winans avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Conl ii i Entered as second class matter, January 31, 1925, at.the Post C At the annual meeting of the and the maternal grandparents, Mr. property at Conant street, 165 L,[ at Elizabeth, New Jersey, under the Act of- Mttrcli 3, 1879. In Fourth Expansion Program For Local Library Union County Retail Liquor Stores and Mrs. David Blue, formerly of from Revere drive. Printed and Published every Thursday at A J Hillside. The- Hillside National Bank, A gift of over 100 volumes of out­ Association held recently, Lester 1443 North Brogd Street, Hillside, New Jersey Hecht of Union., associated with ('r the fastest growing commei standing classics was presented re­ by * unities, $1,626,834 06:' F.H.A. and Vet- Hecht's Liquor Store in Elizabeth,, TRANSFERS banks in Union County which op­ erans’ Moftgages, $2,473,379.83; so. cently to the Hillside Public Library was re-elected president for th6 en­ THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY, erates without any branches, obsei by Mrs. Carroll Badeau, of 41 King Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Rogers tc Sidney §ilverstein...... Business Manager cured loans, $3,248,737.92; other, loans suing year. Rocco La Polla, property known as ad its thirty-second birthday anni­ street through arrangement by Dr. John Szarko of Szarko’s Liquor Robert Kaplan...... Editor and discounts, $3,782,676.96; banking 279 Shelton terrace. versary Sunday. Irving Dun,rt, member of the Library Store was elected to the Boat'd' of Ruth and Louis J. Herr to Mr. Telephone WAverly 3-9207 Chartered May 21, 1920, the bank house and lot, $60,000: and furniture Board of Trustees, it was^ learned Directors representing Hillside. and Mrs. Alfred McNeiJl, property at and fixtures, $60,000. this week. Julius R. Pollatschek, Union attor­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES real estate offices of the late George The volumes include sets of works corner of Salem avenue and W ilder Other officers in addition to Oneil ney. was Teelected as executive sec­ T h e : TIMES will be sent to any part of the United States for1 Compton, now owned by David O.! by Victor Hugo, Teddy Roosevelt. street. include: Vice-president, Hull; • as­ retary and counsel. the regular subscription price of $3.^0 a year, copies 8 cents. Evans, at 1439 North Broad street,! Balzac and others. I Stephen Hornyak, to Mr. and Mrs sistant vice-presidents, Harold C. The officers will be installed at with three employes. Purchase of $500 worth of refer­ Stephen Hornyak, property in Sil­ Postage to Canada and foreign-countries must be added to these rates. Benzing and Henry Groh; cashier, the annual golf tournament and din The late Louis R. Wallack was ence books also was announced . by ver avenue, 29 feet from Avy street. COMMUNICATIONS Harvey W. Peace, Jr.; and assistant ner to be held on Thursday, August CONSULT US cashier. His assistants were Miss the library board. Included in the Morris Bracker, widower, to Mr. The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other items cashiers, Kenton Wood and David 7 at the Twin Brooks Country Club, Juanita G. Baldersto.n custodian of collection &re Pageant of America, and Mrs. Sam C. Goldstein, lots 1 to of interest to readers, and invites such communications. The name Morrison. Watchung. AND YOU CAN and address of the writer must be given in every case, not necessarily the safe deposit vault, and Albert J. Compton's Children’s Encyclopedia, 6, 13 to i6, block 13, map No. 2 West for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com­ Schmandt whose present address is 1952’ Ayres Periodical Directory, LAWRENCE A. TREGER unknown. 1952; Encyclopedia of the Social Sci. munications will not be published. Services for Lawrence A. Treger, BRAKE SPECIALISTS Big Opening Day ences and Album of American His­ 2 Va-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A l­ SAVE MONEY Lowden Will Make tory. WHEEL ALIGNMENT On its first day, the new bank bert Treger, of 34-D Young avenue, took in more than $200,000 in de­ were held,Saturday afternoon at., the BY OUR From Times Past posits from Hillside residents, then State Forest Tour Growney Funeral Home, 1070 North mostly farmers or business men who Magistrate’s Court : ECONOMY < | 20 YEARS AGO unanimous vote of the Township Broad street. Dr. Arthur Northwood commuted oh the Lehigjh (Valley Francis V. Lowden, of 174 Notting­ Committee. Summer Schedule of the Elizabeth Avenue Presby Township Committee Chairman Railroad to New York City. ham way, a member of the Plan­ LOW RATES The choice of the Board of Educa­ terian Church officiated. The body j Brake Service Inc. j Stanley H. W eston announced that After the first day’s rush business ning and Development Council for Municipal Court sessions went on tion foi the site of the proposed new was removed to the Rosehill Crema­ was slow, Miss Balcterston recalls. ♦Re State Department of Conserva­ summer schedule last Wednesday f “Your Safety is our Business” \ a representative advisory board for high school building was about one- tory, Linden. Total deposits for the first year tion and Economic Development, evening and will continue to be administering relief was under con­ half of the Elizabeth Nursery Comp­ Stricken suddenly last Thursday, I W e Have A Budget Plan t were $254,806.59. Growth continued will meet with other members July. held that night, perhaps even in any property at Liberty avenue and the child was rushed to St. Barnabas l Bigelow 3-2597 f sideration by the township. for the next twenty years. In 1930, 14 for a day’s tour of the State for-J the Fall if Magistrate Sidney Birn- WEST SIDE Conant street. Hospital, Newark, but succumbed * 225 Elizabeth Ave., J A plan for lifting the depression deposits were $2,543,806.90 and in ests and parks at Stokes State F or­ baum should so decide, Court Clerk several hours later. lie would have t cor. W. Runyon St. ? 1940, $3,463,831.89. est and High Point Park in Sus­ Harry Hyra announced this week. through the presumably simple me­ beer three years old in November. i Newark 8, N. J. ! Carteret Assets Hit In the five year period from 1940 sex County. For the last six months, court ses- TRUST CO. thod of really understanding our Mr. and Mrs. Treger have another r.o 1945, deposits jumped to $14,223,- Commissioner Charles R. Erdman, session's had been held Saturday economic system was offered by E. All-Time High Record 228.95. By December 31, 1950, they Jr., and several members of the d e­ morning, although a Wednesday NEWARK, N. J. T. Langseth of th$ Anti-Depression Assets of Carteret Savings and had increased to $18,967,632.82. On partment will act as hosts in accom ­ night schedule had been observed MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE and Money Control League of Eliza­ Loan Association, Newark, largest last June 30, they were listed at panying the group On the tour. previously, he said. Graham B. Winter — Daniel J. Ceryen Springfield Ave. & High St. beth before the Hillside Rotary Club. insured association in New Jersey $23,221,348.60. The Communist candidate for and New York, have reached a new Residents Join Move LIQUORS — WINES — BEERS — SODA * Lyons Ave. & Bergen St. Township Committee. William 1. Bil- all.time high of $63,934,098.17, it was Main sponsor of the bank, first and ]/ g, !4, / i Kegs Beer — Coolers For Hire Hawthorne Ave. & Clinton Place inskv, 218 Liberty avenue, addressed Eat The Best For Less At The . . . announced today by Ernest A. Mi- onlv one with a record of contin­ WA 3-5450 — FOR FREE PROMPT DELIVERY about. 25 members of the Unem * So. Orange Ave. 8. Bergen St. nier. president. uous operations here, was the late 1454 NORTH BROAD ST., M AYFAIR THEATRE BLDG. ployed Council at a meeting in an In making the figures public, Mi- J N. S. Brewster, Jr., an insurance open lot at Silver and Gurd avenues. nier disclosed that during the same broker, who felt the area should SUPER DINER * Have Drive-In Tellers and Tom^M ix. Who appeared at the perod. reserves were strengthened have a bank of it3 own to serve the RO U TE 29 N E A R BLOY ST R E E T Off-Streel Parking for Depositors Mayfair Theatre in “Riders of by an additional $837,458.00 to a to­ growing population and industries. Death Valley,” was the cowboy of tal of $4,532,743.42, and more than He approached several residents Lawn Mowers the era publicized as living the role eighteen million dollars were loaned who later became and are still m em ­ 50TH YEAR off screen as w ell as on. to home owners, chiefly bn small bers of the Board of Directors. In­ 15 YEARS AGO dwellings, with a portfolio increase cluded among these were David H. Sharpened & Repaired 1902-1952 More than 200 registrations for for the period of eight million dol­ Doremus, chairman of the board; KEYS MADE — Auio Keys & Locks a Specialty autos for the half year starting July Mombor of Fodoral Doposit lars. “ We are now entrusted with a his brother. Harry W. Doremus, and Grinding, Saw Filing of All Kinds 1 were issued by Motor Vehicle Insurance Coloration total savings money that surpasses former president, Richard S. Earl, POW'ELL KEY & SAW FILING SHOP Agent Charles B. Taylor. all previous records in our history," who seived continuously until 1947, 1268 LIBERTY AVE. — We Pick Up and Deliver — EL 2-8717 A tuition total of $4,360 for the Minier commented. when James A. Oneil. a member of six-week term was paid by 210 non­ The association has just declared ‘ he bank's staff for ten years was resident students at the Hillside a continuation of its 2,i> per cent promoted to that post, becoming the Summer High School. dividend on savings, which are tn- rirsl president employed full time. Kenneth J. Trousdell, Walter E. '-u!*bd up to $10,000 through the Fed- Other members of the original Horning and J. Harold Kirkman 'i.l Savings and Loan Insurance boarc' included besides Mr. Brow­ were appointed fire lieutenants by Corporation. ser, H. P. Bristol, the late J. F. Chapman, the late Mr. Compton, the late Arthur D. Crane. Paul Debe- voisi, the late George Dorer, the CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 SQUIRE ABORT OUR MODERN BANKING late David' Jaggers, the late Daniel BY MAIL SERVICE I eeds Miller Jr.. Charles E. Morris, FUEL OIL POULTRY William H. Spanjer, J. M. Town, AIR COMPRESSOR? AUTO REPAIRING BAKERIES ley and Edward F. Weston BURNERS MARKETS Land Donated Air compressor rental service ARTHUR SEALE We Cater to Parties, Weddings The Elizabethport When the bank was organized, Miller donated land at North Broad & Other Special Occasions ELO’S for concrete breaking 1430 North Broad St. street, then Elizabeth avenue, and Banking Company and emergency service POULTRY MARKET r.idgway avenue, for construction of Hillside, Nr. J. MITTLEMAN BROS. Complete Heating Service a building “We believed we would for industrial plants 1322 GURD AVE. ESTABLISHED 1889 QUALITY BAKERS be in the center of the business dist­ WA 3-7849 For Excellent Service Call Dealers in the Finest oj rict ’ Miss Balderston said. Peter A . Drobach Co. 1594 MAPLE AVE. - W A 3-6212 Live Poultry B a n kin g O ffice s At that time, there was a grade General Auto Re paring crossing at the Lehigh Valley Raii- Const ruction Equipment Delicious Sliced Rye HOME UTILITIES All poultry cleaned and dressed 100 First Street 1145 East Jersey Street free of charge while you wait. roarl station instead of the present Engine Installations And Pumpernickel CO., Inc. overpass and Hillside was serviced 444 BLOY ST. UN 2-0018 Phone W A 3-1654 Member OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM by several trains daily. The old No. FREE DELIVERY 49 trolley, now replaced by a bus AUTO CAMERAS HEATING - OIL BURNERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION line, passed the door and most stores AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE STATIONS & EQUIPMENT Save With Our were located near Mertz avenue. FUELOIL BOTH OFFICES OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 7:00 - 8:30 P.M. Several realtors were beginning to Low Price Monday develop the streets off North Broad HEINZ UNION Pullets and Caponettes strec and industry was light but Phone ESsex 5-1700 Roasters, Fryers and Broilers growing with only the new Bristol- ESSO STATION CAMERA EXCHANGE Sorry, No Deliveries at this price Myers Company, Mundet Cork Corp- 353 COIT STREET No. Broad and Looker Streets Authorized Dealer STRICTLY FRESH EGGS orat'on ant} Hedden Company, now LENNOX SUPREME LIVE The Heil Corporation, beginning CAR WASHING KODAK - GRAFLEX IRVINGTON their operation about the same time. BELL & HOWELL - REVERE POULTRY MARKET Several Alterations Made WARM LUBRICATION 323 LONG AVE. — UN 2-2630 The original brick bank structure Photo Finishing on Premises (off Liberty Ave.) was completed early in 1921, and I AIR CONDITIONING EL 3-9336 Lionel Headquarters the bank began operations at its 1034 Stuyvesant Ave., Union FLORISTS present site February 1 , 1921. The GAS-OIL-CO Al REAL ESTATE building has since been altered and UN 2-6573 NURSERYMEN INSURANCE added to three times and a fourtn R. F. STENGEL NIGHT WASHING LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS alteration and addition is now in & SON che process of being completed. The and Lubrication Have Your Trees Sprayed Now! ZENITH HILLSIDE REALTY exterior also has been remodeled. 425 ROUTE 29 for your convenience until 11 p.m. DELAWARE VALLEY Working space has 'been the key­ UN 2-1248 CAMERA EXCHANGE COMPANY note for the present remodeling and LIPSCHUTZ BROS. HOME MOVIE SPECIALISTS expansion program to provide for NURSERY Est. 1923-Koward J. Bloy, Realtor Photo Supplies & Equipment the expanded volume of business,. ESSO SERVICE 948 N. Broad Street Real Estate - General Insurance The program has nearly doubled the N. Broad St., opp. Bailey Ave. Cameras - Projectors corner King Street working area. The new area houses C e rtifie d LENNOX D e a le r "Our Reputation Is Your the bank officers, room for Boarekuf Bought - Sold - Exchanged Phone ELizabeth 2-3620 W Averly 3-9518 Assurance Of Reliability” Directors, credit department on the 3C3 MORRIS AVE. first floor and bookkeeping depart­ SnKKT METAL CONTRACTORS EL. 2-2534 - Hillside, N. J. ment on the^second floor. AUTO Elizabeth EL 3-7667 HALL FOR RENT The interior of the original bank AUTO DEALERS section also has been remodeled to UPHOLSTERY provide wider working areas be­ DRIVEWAYS HUNGARIAN HALL KATHRYN A. KELLER hind the tellers’ windows and a lar­ ger lobby. Now being completed is a NUSE-WILSON General Auto Upholstery Available For GENERAL INSURANCE Asphalt Driveways Ventilated Aluminum kitchen and lounge at rear of ihe MOTORS second floor of the old section and Hillside Auto Top AND PARKING LOTS BUILT Weddings, Parties, 1444 North Broad Street For porches room for additional office machines. Kaiser-Frazer Dealers All work done with power roller. And Seat Cover Co. Telephone: WAverly 3-8891 AWNINGS Present Directors SALES & SERVICE All kinds of mason work done. Dances The building program was con­ 1190 Liberty Ave. UN 2-2224 # ducted by Evans, general contractor General Auto Repairing Pat McGarrigle, Prop. JAMES La MORGESE See Wally Tomy, Mgr. and director of the bank. Complete and Efficient Service Choice o f 14 decorator colon 1440 North Droad Street Convertible Tops - Seat Covers Other directors include Oneil, 18 PAINE AVE. 1316 White St., Hillside WA 6-0791 - WA 3-9899 John P. Bradin, George W. Kuhl- TRUCK CUSHIONS IRVINGTON Payments as low a s $ l 2 5 man, vice-president of The Heil LOUIS NUSE, Jr. — J. J. WILSON TELEVISION Repaired and Recovered ES 2-3023 Company. Lemuel A. Hull, chair­ H OBBY SHOP I W IE K IV man of the board of the National & RADIO SERVICE Carbide Corporation; Thomas E. Col- Deposits A t Howard Alexander S. Ward, who served the leto.n president, Lawyers-Clinton Woman Prostrated Howard or many years as a senior Hillside Hobby EST. 1929 Title Insurance Company of New Reach $ 2 0 0 Million officer of the bank. and Sport Shop T h e exclusive K oolV en t Jersey; Westley T. Miller, president Deposits of The Howard Savings William L. Maude was elected Hillside Radio & ventilaringdesign keeps out of the Miller Steel Company, Inc.; By Holiday Heat Institution, Newark, have reached president of the bank on November 1303 LIBERTY AVE. the sun’s direct rays . . . lets John II Friden, vice-president of the No serious automobile accidents or $200,000,000 for the first time in the 13, 1944, succeeding the late Wynant Hobby Craft - Sportin* Gooda Television Service Co. in c o o l tnmmer br««a«*I Bnstii - MiSEF Company;__William TTTjuner- f r o m —firewurks w i T e r c " bank’s histo ry, W illiam I- Mautk , Dr Yamferpool, grandson of a found - Winters, Jr. treasurer of A ir Re­ ------*na- president, announced today. er and first president of the bank, ported here during the July 4 week­ Jackets and Uniforms duction Company, Inc„ and. William The bank started this year with Beach Vanderpool, once mayor of near Winans Ave. M. Eristol, III. vice-president of end, but one woman was hospitalize,d deposits of $184,438,806.92, the in­ Newark. - Made To Order Bristol-Myers Products Division Service on Contract w Calls as a result of heat prostration. crease since January 1 being in e x ­ At the end of the first year of Assets Over $24 Million WA 3-3895 Detained at St. Elizabeth Hospital cess of $15,000,000. Last year, the the bank’s existence, records show \ OR FREE ESTIMATE OR FULL DETAILS The bank’s assets as of June 30 W 3-4055 for treatment was Mrs. Theresa bank gained a record $19,500,000 in 130 depositors. Today there are over are listed at $24,399,933,06, divided Stancheff, 51, o f 75 Route 29. She deposits. The $100,000,000 mark in 257,000, and the total assests are as follows: Cash and due (pom banks TRUCKING had been treated at about 9 p.m. deposits was reached on June 20, $227,000,000. The main office of the $5,599,062.50; Other bonds and sec^ Sunday for heat prostration b y Dr. 1944, so that deposits have doubled bank it at 768 Broad street. Three It’s ADatei USED FURNITURE Milton M. Lilien, but was trans­ In the last eight years. branch offices are located at Bloom­ Mayfair Barber Shop ferred to the hospital several hours The Howard is the 25th largest field avenue and C lifton avenue, August 5 TRUCKING later in the township ambulance. savings bank in the United States Springfield avenue and Bergen Hillside Rotary Club fishing trip Police Friday night confiscated Resort Trips Twice Weekly PHONE UN 2-7746 1450 N . Broad St. and the largest in New Jersey. It street, and South Orange avenue and August 9 fireworks from Frank Sieka, o f 395 opened its doors on May 5, 1857, and ALSO USED FURNITURF. AND (Mayfair Theatre Bldg.) Sandford avenue. A 1 1 offices are lo­ Picnic of Rose of Friendship Princeton avenue.______during its 95 year history has served cated in N ew ark.______* Circle______CONTENTS OF RESIDUARY At about that mousing, 2 BAR BERS 1 a.m. generation after generation of many August 12 ESTATES BOUGHT AND SOLD Mrs. Esther Koblentz, of 1451 Stan­ New Jersey families. In several in­ TOWNSHIP NOTES Meeting of Hillside Boosters. H. L. HAYES AT YOUR SERVICE! ley terrace, complained that occu­ stances, members of its Board of Is your house for sale? For quick August 30 pants of an auto whose license she Managers have com e from the same Rear of 174 Long Ave. Aluminum Awning results, phone Theresa M. Rensen, Chi 1st the King Church picnic. obtained had hurled a firecracker families. Broker. WA 6-4240—Adv. ------. .------opp. Sun Tube Corp. Sales Co. at her from the window o f the Waldron M. Ward, chairman of the KOOLVENT f in e s t h a i r TAKE IT EAST W A 6-1553 Vehicle. Board of Managers, is the son of BUY BONDS AND KEEP THEM DRIVING OB WALKING EVENINGS AND SUNDAY 19-6 640 STATE HIGHWAY 29, HILLSIDE GROOMING SERVICE Open 9 to 9 — Plenty of Free Parking A Reference Page For Services And Supplies 4 . . . . ' THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1952-PAGE 7

up all around the church grounds cr who impersonates Johnny Ray sey in plaintiff and low, Penn Controls, Stale f New Jersey, dated- September 9. corporation of the Slate of Indiana. | gage of plaintiff. Inc, a corporation Z f the State- of In­ 1047. recorded In the office of the Reg­ Electric Manufaetu gave a rather unpleasant comtner- with voice’ and accordion, will do Datiod: June 14. 1952 cial touch to the gathering which diana. and Donipiif Electric Manufactur­ ister ol Union County In Hook 156 1 •>•' Company, a corporation of the Stale of I. Grant Scott featured with Joe Basile’s Band ing; Company, a imrporatlon ot the State rather spoiled it for me. Mortgages on page 502. The said m«nl- Michigan, on October 20, 1949, recovered Clerk of Superior Court Sunday evening. The park band­ of Michigan, a n / Hubert-Uenjamln Com­ ghgc was assigned by, The National State a judgment In the Superior Court of Harrison & Roche A Darby Among the good movies seen re­ pany. a ciu'porrnion of the Slate of New Hunk cf Newark (Merchants and Newark New Jersey, Law Division, ngalnst the Frenchmen In Fear master beard the boy at a party re­ Attorneys for Plaintiff cently are “ State Secret” , a British Jer««M, Julius Dubcrsteln, National Elec­ Trust Company having been merge I miI.1 Robert• Ilenamln Company for $1,- 810 Broad Street, cently and was impressed with his trical Products Co., a corporation of the with. The National State Hank of Newark f 75.40 ill,mages and costs. It Is still open film »I doubt whether it wilt come Newark 2. New Jersey showmanship. Stale at New Jersey. Eastern • Trans on Juno 17. 1949) a corporation of end unuallafled of record and is a )lcn June lfl-July 10-41 Of II. S. Policy lo the states) and “The Louisiana former Co.. Inc., a corporation of the the United States to Goodyear. Rubber on the premises described In the mort- Pees— $37.38 The season’s first big commercial State of New Jersey, and State of New •Story”, also a British film about the Products Corporation, by assignment By GOLDIE SCARR outing is set for next Wednesday, Jersey, are deLeudaivts, pending in the dated March 20. 1952, and recorded In life of a small boy in Louisiana. I Superior Court iff New Jdrse.v. Chancery when Taystee Bread patrons will llie Office of. the said Register in Hook hope you all. have a chance to see 1 'ivision, Union County. Ho. ket No. ]•- 2Oil Ol Assignments of Mortgages on page invade the park. The annual Victor 1S 4 •; - & 1. within 35 days after July it). this latter. *. S. Herbert memorial concert will be 1952. exclusive of such date. l*f you tail You a i ide defenda hr I W illia m Hale Coal Co. Visit To Poet’s Niece to til ;;o Lhi' .relit:l jufju.nl |or in the given July 20. a One day we went up to Kerfeur- Complaint will be taken agnW l "you I ’lll.il U wit: nn Hi Quimpejy Finistere, France—June Tll.ed n the •igage i and military insignia. The. sight of ten to see Mme. Millio, niece of F This action has been Instituted fo FOR YOUR LEGAL JNOTiCE "plain IIff. by olio 26—Living in Europe, in France and American military personnel is sec-i Le Guyader, the man about whom ‘ ho purpose of foreclosing a certaii ()> lenibei 19 19 - Kl. mortgage blade by Robert-Honjanu toll C< corporation of the SIMMER REPAIR WORK Italy in particular, is growing, more ond only to that of the French. This| Gordqn is writing his Master's thesis. STATE or NEW JERSEY: TO Company, a corporation u 111 list the said Rob- By diving in a country, I don’t mejjn in the sense of the four-year Nazi FACTURING COMPANY; $23,155.41 this ‘man’s poetry after having two arc hereby summoned and rc- It Is still Mason and touring through it in a month or occupation, is nonetheless felt keen­ or was it three glasses of white wine to serve upon Harrison & Roche SAVE TIME AND •y. attorneys for plaintiff, whose two for the tourist’s eye view is, ly by people here. Any way, about seven we drifted into ENERGY. REFER Ridgway Go Home’ ■ is No. 810 Broad Street. Newark, Building Materials

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Liberty Avenue WANT ADS may be left at The Hillside Times The Liberty Avenue Playground Viewers to Get Ringside Seats, Office, 1443 North Broad Street, or telephone supervised by Mrs. S. Carroccia and WAverly 3-9207 up to 4 P.M. Wednesdays. Doris Dufek held their checker Tour Chicago Area by Camera tournament the week of June 23. Card of Thanks: Eight lines or under, $1. Ad­ The winners were Ronald Burlok Some seventy million Americans will travel to Chi­ and Joan Costanza in the 6-10 year ditional lines, 10 cents. cago during July aboard the magic carpet of television. old group; and Arnold W ille and By a mere flick of a switch they will be on their Carol Anderson in the 11-14 year old group. way: to tour the Loop, visit the top hotels and meet the Help Wanted—Female The group enjoyed a swimming next President of the United States face to face. trip to Rahway Pool on Thursday, To most laymen, the plans for television coverage of June 26. the political conventions are right out of the Arabian One of the handicraft groups has Nights. MAIL & FILE CLERK completed pot holders, felt pictures Four networks will transport and bean bags, while another group the residents of hundreds of pal airport and railroad stations An opportunity to work near home in sales office of is working on posters, clothes pin American cities into the Inter­ to see the arrival of prominent local electrical manufacturer. dolls and animals. national Amphitheater where politicos. Five day, 40 hour week, excellent working conditions, A parade of hats was the feature the Republicans and Democrats CBS, for instance, has assign­ ample opportunity for advancement. Monday, July 7. The results were as will assemble. ed two m obile units, complete Salary dependent on qualifications. Prior business ex­ follows: Prettiest, Camille Carroo. Historic Audience with cameras and equipment, ria; most original, Rita Marzarella; The camera will give them to cover the entire Chicago perience desirable, but not essential. For further details funniest, Joan Sasso and Carol A n­ a bird’s-eye view of the entire area. and appointment for interview, phone W A 3-7474. derson. gathering, then whisk them On Constant Call The girls leading in points in the close enough to a single dele­ Like prowl car police, the Buchanan Electrical Products Corp. 11-14 year old age group are: Carol gate in the convention hall to unit crews will be on constant Anderson, first; Cqmille'Carroccia, spot the soup stains, if any, on 225 Route 29, Hillside, N. J. second; Patty Price, third. In the 6- call to rush to the scene of ac­ his necktie. 10 year old group the leaders are: tion when a news event breaks. The vast spectacle of Am er­ Joan Costanza, first; Betty Goed- It has been pointed out that ican democracy at work will the television audience will see TRANSCONTINENTAL— Tho convention toUvUlon net­ coast ot Boston and Miami. Tho 1948 conventions at For Rent Photographers lert, second; Darlene Szela, third. The boy leaders are: Ronald Bar- be viewed by more people than more of the conventions than works will span the nation, as the above m ap indicates. IhikxM p H io, tho first avor telecast to the public, were any other event in the history even the delegates or the in­ The CBS network will criss-cross the country, with outlets viewed by only six cities In the east. Estimate* of the FURNISHED room in private home WEDDING lok. first' Donald DiSanti, second: of the world. dividual television reporters in on the west coast at Seattle and San Die^o and on the east ’32 convention TV audionco go as high at 70 million. foi gentleman. References. 137 PHOTOGRAPHS ih the 11-14 year old group: In the As Sig Mickelson, CBS Tele­ the hall. Summer Ave., Hillside, or call WA BLACK A; WHITE; OR THIRD DI •>-10 year old group are Dennis On- vision executive in command Betty Furness, who will give 3-0602. MENSION COLOR WEDDING PIC­ dilla. first; Victor Anderson, second; at Chicago, says: Here is the operation, as it long range on a subject for an * tf TURES IN A ALBUM ONLY $49.50 Billy Cahill, third. the commercials for Westing- “ The -effects of television on will unfold: intimate closeup. Come in, telephone or write for Coe Avenue house Electric Corporation on Don Hewitt, veteran CBS The walkie-talkie, which was FREE booklet "Planning Your Wed The opening of the playground this convention may shape the the CBS network, has jokingly Shore Rooms For Rent newsman, presides at the net­ used at Philadelphia, has been din?”. Complete line of Photographic reason brought about 225 children destiny of the nation.” said: out to register at Coe Avenue play­ A battery of seven cameras “I’ll have to go home to find work master control room in perfected so that CBS reporters THIS season it’s Belmar. Sunny Supplies, and Service. 1 Day Devel­ ground. Each child is eagerly work- will record history as it unfolds out who’s been nominated.” the Amphitheater. may roam the convention floor, rooms to rent by day, weekend, oping &. Printing Service. SPECIAL: 'ng to earn points toward a gold within the walls of the huge Miss Furness will be a “cap­ He is in constant communica­ unencumbered by cable. week, month or season. 417 Twelfth FREE M ovie screen with each mo trophy, to be presented at the end Amphitheater, located in the tion with four other directors On the arrival of a Presiden­ Ave , Belmar. Call EL 3-7761 Tues­ vie projector. FREE case with ..-ach tive” within the special CBS of 'he summer session. So far, Rich­ heart, nf the fam ous Stockyards stationed at key news points: tial aspirant, a party spokes­ day through Thursday up to 12 mu Vie camera. G ALLARD’S MOVIE. studios at the Amphitheater. ard Buntele and Harold Frowery district. one covering the actual conven­ man or a newsworthy delegate, noon. LAND, 29 COE. AVE., HILLSIDE, Since commercials will be are leading the boys in the largest 7-10 FL 5 5064, EL 2-5767. Doors Covered presented only during dull mo­ tion program, one directing the the walkie-talkie reporter can number of points in the senior divi­ Two will cover the main en­ ments in the convention pro­ mobile units, one assigned to call for an available camera sion. Adelaide Harper and Barbara Plumbing & Heating trances to the building, catch­ ceedings, she will be compelled the CBS studios in the conven­ and put him immediately on For Sale Couiian are leading the girls in the ing notables as they come and to stand by during every ses­ tion hall, and the fourth located the air. senior division. The junior division Leo Hecht will care for your plumb go. sion awaiting a lull. The instant in the special CBS studios at The Chicago conventions will BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber,' ;s led by Robert Malone and Billy Five will be set up on special a bell rings, sounding a cue, she the Conrad Hilton Hotel. be the first ever covered by ra­ mason material, trim, hardware ing and heating problems. Free esti Aromando of the boys and Alice mates cheerfully given. BI 8-5758. platforms in the arena, at loca­ must be “on-stage” before the Each field director monitors dio and television under com­ paints. Builders’ General Supply Harper and Doris Mishu the girls. tions from which they can peer cameras. the cameras at his news spot mercial sponsorship. Company, 336 Centennial Avenue, 4/17 A wheel parade was held on June into every inch of the conven­ M onitor System Westinghouse^ sponsor of CBS Cranford, N. J. CR 6-0505. 25. Many children attended with and selects the picture to be fed tion hail. CBS viewers on most stations Repair Work ihe:r gaily decorated bicycles, scoot, to the CBS master control radio-TV coverage, also has ar­ TV viewers also will visit will see the scene selected for GILBERT Microscope Set, huge ers and wagons. The judges were room. ranged to sponsor over the ALL kinds of repair work done, convention side-shows, such as microscope with 3 strong powers. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Aromando and Mr. them out of fifteen being re­ Final Choice same network a thirteen-week Complete assortment of equipment carpentry, roofing etc. Call El. press conferences and parades, corded by cameras and filtered Hewitt sits before a panel of series of debates between lead­ 2-0979. Harper. including polorizers, chemicals, in­ For the “best decorated” bicycle, and travel to Chicago’s munici­ through a staff of five directors. four screens and selects the one ers of the two political parties, struction book etc. Perfect condition. TV CHIEF— Sig Mickslson, CBS *x- as well as the returns on elec­ Alice Harper took first place, Billy ocutivo, will b« in chorgo of the Hugo $8.75 value for $6.5(X EL 3.0839. Roofing & Siding tion night. Aromando second; and Arnold Aro- " : network operation ot tho conven­ hOOFING, siding, alterations, Au­ manco third. tATK'j Studio Kitchen BROWNIE Hawkeye Camera with L > tions. O n ly 39, ho typiflos tho youth thorized Johns-Manville applica­ I'1 “most original”, Penny Har­ flash attachment, flash guard and ■ ' of top personnel in the television For its commercial announce­ tors. Coqvenient Terms. Up to 5 per received first place, Emilie Rie- : ■: industry. A native of Minnesota, close-up attachment, perfect condi­ V W :: ments from the Amphitheater, years to pay. Member of Bettgr aer second and Barbara Ilardi third. ' Mickelson is a former newspaper­ Westinghouse has installed a tion only 3 months old. $12.22 value v : \ for only $7.50. Phone EL 3-0839. Business Men's Bureau of Union. For the "smallest wheeler”, Linda m a n and college instructor. complete modern kitchen and Pearse Construction Co., 951 Salem ■ S - f Peckmore took first place, Karen : living room in the CBS studios Road, Union. UNVL 2-2782 .... Beatrice second, and Larry Wagner there. Lot For Sale third. Most of the leading candi­ Betty Furness will preside 41’ by 100’ lot on Puree street. Price dates also have set up cam­ Sidewalks, Driveways A checker tournament was held m over both, demonstrating her reasonable. Call WA 6-0095. which Richard Buntele was cham­ paign offices at the Hilton, so CONCRETE SIDEWALKS. Asphali appliances amid comfortable, pion. Marilyn Harper took second that press conferences and in­ Driveways; Estimates Cheerfully air- conditioned surroundings place and Arthur Oswald third. / terviews all will be within Given. Joseph A. Policastro, General that will provide a quiet con­ Musical Instructions Contractor. Tel. WA 3-7953. 1309 chess tournament is being held thi range of the CBS cameras. week. In charge of this vast net­ trast with the hectic scenes on White Street. 7-11 the floor. ACCORDION and Hawaiian Guitar. Arts and crafts are a main inter work operation is Sig Mickel­ Whoever the party choices Lessons at your home, if desired. est to the children, who have en­ son, Director of News and Pub­ Slip Covers will be, it’s certain that they A. W emer. Millburn 6-1789-J. joyed making paper bonnets with lic Affairs for CBS Television. will get a more intimate intro­ Aug. 28 SLIP COVERS, drapery, cornice flowers, pot holders. lanyards, oil O nly 39, Mickelson is a fo r­ boards. Labor only $29.50 for 8-piece doth animals, along with painting mer teacher and newspaper­ duction to the American elec­ set. Jones Upholstering Co., 401 East and coloring. A story hour is ,ield man who served as supervisor torate than was ever given a 2nd Ave., Roselle, N. J. Cllestnut every afternoon. of the TV corps that covered White House candidate in the Services 5-5489. A peanut hunt was held Thurs­ the Japanese Peace Treaty con­ history of the country. 7-31 day afternoon, with 65 participating. ference in San Francisco. As for the choice for vice- You Need The winners were: first, Terry Brog- At Chicago he will direct the president, it appears that the Tinning & Roofing enski; second, Vivian Vogtman; activities of a staff of 300 men anonymity that cloaked the third, Doris Mishu for the girls. The fictitious Mr. Throttlebottom is GUTTERS and leaders, roofing and and women that will include Household Furnishings Bought winners for the 'boys were: first, gone forever! siding. Karl Ubelhoer, 234 Long everyone from page boys to Richard Courian; second, Ulysses ANTIQUES, China, Silver, Books, Ave.. Hillside. Tel. WA 3-6699. tl such famous broadcasters as Grant of Milford, Delaware',a visitor Clothing, Sewing Machines, Type­ Edward R. Murrow, Lowell at the playground; third, Harold writers, and All Household Goods Taxi Service Frowery. Thomas, Robert Trout, Eric Bought. Call WAverly 6-2653. Sevareid and David Schoen A taxi when you need it. Radio Wednesday afternoon an umbrella t brun. equipped cabs. Special rates for long show will be held. A ping-pong tour­ HISTORY’S STAGE— Tho oyoa of tho notion wIN be focutod Inch of the convention doer. Special radio and television trips. Hillside Yellow Cab. W Averly nament is also planned for this on tho International AmphHhaater, pictured above, as tho studios have been installed In the building. A new otr- Railroad Caravan Mattresses Renovated 6-1000, 303 Long Avenue. Waltei week. political parties moot here to seioct thoto candidates for cauditioning system h as just been installed for the comfort Mickelson’s “caravan” will Warren, owner. the White House. Television cam era* will cover every of the delegates. Call WAverly 6-4280 for FREE esti- George Washington comprise eleven special cars on mate to renovate (rebuild) your There was a little claniging to be the Twentieth Century Limited mattress like new, (SAME DAY Upholstering heard around the George Washing­ to be transmitted to the vast that will transport broadcas­ SERVICE). FURNITURE upholstering & repair­ ton school Thursday, July 3, when audience across the nation. ters, cameramen, engineers, MATT-REST PRODUCTS ing. Special low Summer prices. the senior members participated in The arrangement is unpre­ maintenance men, secretaries 1275 Liberty Ave. Jones Upholstering Co., 401 East 2nd a horse shoe tournament. cedented in television history, and office employes from New Ave.. Roselle, N. J. CHestnut 5-5489. Donald Rothfeld and Martin and contrasts with the usual York to Chicago. Odd Joh Service ...... ; _ ...... 7-31 Chomsky won the honors. studio situation where one di­ The network also is as­ Everyone at the playground has rector in the control room mon­ sembling political specialists CELLARS and yards cleaned. Rub­ Washing Machines Repaired been kept very vusy mornings, with itors three or four cameras from various parts of the coun­ bish and dirt removed. Excavating. arts and crafts projects. Stuffed ani from which h e makes his selec­ try to analyze convention de­ Dump truck to hire. Call M A 2-2521, ALL models and types of washing mals, water paints, finger paints, tion. velopments from their local machines repaired. Call EL 5-7867. ■voni dolls, drawing, and pot holders 6 to 3,1 p.m. CBS studios in the Amphi point of view. 9-25-52 seemed to please the juniors. 8-25-52 theater will be located on the CBS gear, including cameras, - L ,‘,he Recreation Playground upper level of the North Wing, microphones, dollies, booms, ca­ ODD jobs and errands done; garden­ softball League. George Washing­ ble and monitors, is being ship­ ing, shrubs pruned, lawns mowed, ton played Liberty Avenue, with less than fifty feet from the ped to Chicago in three large cars washed, cellars and attics clean- Band School Lists George Washington being the vic- convention stage. trucks. ed. Call Clyde. EL 2-5183.______tors. The final score after extra inn­ Persons to be interviewed 16 Local Students ings was 9-8. can Teave tTre conventTOh floor, Although the Philadelphia Painting A Decorating walk up a few steps and be conventions of 1948 were tele­ before the camera in a matter cast to the public, for the first SELF-SUPERVISED, Painting and The Union County Band and Or­ chestra School in Roselle has regis­ of seconds. time, the job done there Paperhanging; guaranteed work; Magistrate Fines " amounted only to a test run for Interior and exterior; contract or tered 16 Hillside students. They are Hotel Studios Paula Alexander, Howard Bell, D i­ The special studios at the the coming operations in Chi­ day work. Small jobs honored. H. cago. CSS ACS— Mward R. M urrew , oca Freedman, EL 3-3901. anne Butler, Carmen! Ferrigno, Eve­ Highway Speeders Hilton Hotel will be in the very CSS nawsoHM, I* shown boro board lyn Gillet, Morris Gillet, Ellen Good, thick of the “smoke-filled log on a bylaw* for ono of Ibo mommy Magistrate Sidney Birnbaum last TUNED IN — Actress lis a loughHa posse prettily b y her Utchsa radio, dsm on- Cameras Improved man, Peter Humanik, David Kurtz- room” atmosphere, since both ImihW |LaA nowLmm iww * a* - n- u i wm wJ Painting A Decorating night collected over $100 from per­ ttooting how m aby m illions of Americans will hoar tho conventions, to be Cameras have been greatly man, Maxine Kurtzman, Brenda La­ bread cast by hundred* of radio stations. Car radios and portables will bring political parties are establish improved since then, with the world to fbo scono of boo ger, James Leopardo, Stanley Sio- sons charged with violating the GUARANTEED painting and pap­ speed limit on Route 29. cenvenHen news to vocetieners on the highway, i ing their convention headquar­ notable addition of the Zoontar vin, Anita Starlkus, M ildred Vacula erhanging, both interior and ex­ The highest fine was paid by summer reterte. Radio will blanket the notlen. ters there. lens, which can “loom in” from and Caroline Weisbecker. terior, either by contract or by day; James Stewart, of Phillipsburg, who •mail Jobs welcomed. J. M. Harris A program of music by Orchestra was assessed $25. Fined $20 each Five of the school was presented driven to Beth Israel Hospital, New­ i t - . BI 3-8782. w£ce Jose Perez and Myro Kril, both Bakery Employe Is Venskus, proprietor of a tavern at. yesterday. Hillside members include 2-7 of Newark, and Frank Wynn, of ark, and detained. 1144 Liberty avenue, who summon­ Paula Alexander, violin, and Maxine Maplewood. Manuel S. Estewez, of Injured By Truck Driver of the truck, police said, Kurtzman, bassoon. ed the police. ELIZABETH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pet Shops Bayonne, paid $15. was Nathan Schwartz, 55, of Irv­ Jim Leopardo, who plays the clar­ An employee at Mittleman’s Bak­ ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR For misuse of license plates on ington. BNJOY a visit to the Tropical Fish inet. is a member of Band Five that his auto, Wilfredo Rivera, of New­ ery, Joseph Plewczak, 48. of 1202 STEM ESTATE TO WIDOW ARTHUR NORTHWbOD, Tutor Center of Hillside. A great assort­ presented a concert that same day. ark, was fined $28. Woodruff avenue, was slightly in­ DISORDERLY IN TAVERN Mrs. Florenae E. Stem, of 152 Co- ment of fancy tropicals. Aquariums, All orchestras will participate in lOfOO a.m. Worship with Sermon by the Pi»U«r, “ StrenvjrUi lot The judge also fined four per­ jured Tuesday morning when struck accessories Bird Dept. Boxer Pup- i concert at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday, July Police this morning were hold­ nant street widow of former Town­ Resistance ’ sons a total of $8 for violation of the by a bakery truck backing out of f. pies, fresh horseraeat Free De­ 29. The combined band concert will ing William Bilinsky, 65, of 111 ship Committee, chairman James E dog ordinance. the driveway at 1594 Maple avenue. The Church School will meet at the same botir. liv e ry . Hollywood Pet and Supply take place the next evening at 7:45 Pennsylvania avenue, for Magis­ Stem who died June 28, has been Total collection of traffic fines Police said Plewczak was rolling SC*, wi Hollywood Ave. near Long. Both events are scheduled to be held trate’s Court on a charge of being named executrix and beneficiary of during the week was $203, accord­ a disposal unit down the drive when ' EL M W . at Warinanco Park. drunk and disorderly. The complaint the estate, according to Surrogate ing to Court Clerk Harry Hyra. the accident occurred. He was was filed last night by Katherine Charles A. Otto, Jr. DRIVING OR WALKING, TAKE IT EASY