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Vol. 50 No. 8 h ills id e , new jersey, Th u r s d a y , De c e m b e r 20,1973 023 9207 PRICE 15< Bringing Holiday Cheer Calls For Committee lo Study Chunges ’Best Education' Larry Levee, uf 122 Woodruff OK Garage Sale Limit Place, candidate fo the Board of Education, states he is inter­ ested in securing the “ Best Edu­ cation for our most prized pos- sessions-our children.” In a statement, Levee noted: "The Best Education enables our Over Public Objection children to develop their inher­ ent and acquired abilities to An amendment r* serve society. Education must age sales to a si meet the needs of the child and period a year pe * tlso said that people holding the community. Education must passed on second a les put signs on trees illegally be dynamic and diverse. The the proposal as a “dictatorial d bother their neighbors. "Best Education” Implies never- edict,” adding it will hurt senior I'M:!! t.ssionei d. Arnold Witte a three to two vot< the ending adaptation and improve­ the Committee ri c itizens and disabled persons. He id people "have the right to ment, ” noted there are good bargains ai ■ 1:; 1 esidentlal neighborhoods, reded there are - is he amendment noted Levee continued, “H illside’s garage sales. “This is the answei 1 h r>•* d .. quiet, and solitude,” in the measure wh d already l>een paid challenge calls for the people to inflation,” he said. .d that some residents are “ tak- corrected. the measureand that to evaluate their schools and to He appealed to the Committee advantage, running a busi- langes could be made help to improve them. The "Best Among the obje* to allow garage sales three or ’s Committee. Education depends on the com­ during an extensiv* four times a year per house­ noted ” lt Is munity of Hillside and the atti­ ing which Commit hold. Commissions! Mancusc mazing wliat .ou ran pick up tudes of the parents, the school promised to exarm >ner Dr. Burton said many garage sales are “ be­ t ..arage sales," Mayor Kulish board, the adminstrators and the fee for garage sa d "if we drop this, coming a real business," He add­ nt *d that religious organizations teaching staff. that families will t over from scratch, ed, “it is not senior citizens ■ exempt from the ordinance, "Is there anything more im­ holding sales once ss it now,” and make having sales but young folks mak­ nd said "we a re concerned with portant in our community than the requirement tc . Also voting to ap- ing an extra buck. I object esidents In business." He added our children?" he concluded. purchase of items prove the rage sale ordinance to people who have saless the measure "canbe revised, re- John Kulish and Com- constantly." People have 1 done" next year. Commissioner Andruklte promised to “ take point' In consideration" which were made in the public hear-

Friction Marks Budget Dispute Witte observed "this demon- s i1 lies the importance of a pub­ lic meeting, all who spoke have T he Board of Education and held. readin teachers was cut by the Committee "never referre. to made a contribution to result in the Township Committee have The two appeals go to Acting ormnittoo and upheld by the anyone as irresponsible.” a better ordinance." both appealed the decision of a State Education Commissioner ‘earing examiner, Assistant Parker said the Board is wor­ Also at the ('ommlttee meeting state board of education hearing Edward Kilpatrick who will then ■ ommissioer of Education Fred king on next year’s budget and Tuesday night, Public Works examiner which restored $186, make his decision on the mat­ I. Combs, Jr. hopes to meet soon with the 070 to the Board’s budget. ter. After J(i!Patrick’s decision Commissioner Mancuso apolo­ “ We need every dollar we Committee to discuss it. "Ihope gized for the failure of his de­ In a six to two vote, the Board is announced, the Board and the a isked for,” Parker told the the Committee will support it,” partment to remove all the ice decided the 63 percent restora­ Committee have the option to C 'ornmitteemen. he said. He also Invited the tion is not enough and that more take the issue tu court. and snow from Sunday’s storm. Mayor designate J. Arnold commissioners to attend Board "I beg your apologies,” he said, of the $294,195 cut by the Com­ Board President Dr. -Robert V itte told Parker "it isafhazing meetings. "Come down and visit Kiting the in> ur. med immediate- mittee following the school bud­ Parker, appeared at the Towi tc ) me we haven’t convinced you us," he said. r the ga get defeat is needed. ship Committee meeting Idic ll iy 1and be* s shor- iat you were wrong in a single At the Board of Education MlOUgh tirucksw ere able The Committee, with no op­ day to explain the Board’s pc tag' Santa Giaus (Joe V o l tutu) appeared at the Italian .American Civic Association Ladies ditai y instance. I find that in­ ■ • 1 . 1 ■ - . f last wet ar the « position, sent a letter to the ition. to |go out and d e streets. edible." Noting that tpe Com- Board Vice President William' hope the gas situation will A uxiliary Christmas Party, to distribute gifts, of course. W ith him are Yolanda state explaining why it believes More surplus funds, are "I 1 ittee has been willing to com- Taetzsch and Dorothy Hricko eas e ,” he said. Imperial and Ann Casciano. (H illside Photo Service) more of its cuts shou'd be up- needed, Parker said, for un- p: lnniise on the matter, Witte voted against appealing the hear­ In other• business, the paren- expected expenses such as “ the included "I can’t believe any- ing examiner’s recommenda­ tal resporisibility ordina nee was rise in the costs of oil,” which >dy can be so right.” tions. Catherine Pease was ab­ approved on sec ond arid final Firemen's Local will cost an extra $20,000. The Commissioner Dr. Burton B. sent. rea ding. 1Under this oreli nance, Christmas Services schools need more reading tea- Bc-r man said, “ we question "We could live with this re­ lett ers will be sent to parents ■hers, Parker said. for >ecific item s,” and added the Christmas Eve candlelight REV J. ALLEN NICHOLSON, Selects Officers duction,” Taetzsch said. "The of j s convic-ted in c■ourt of services, street caroling, and PASTOR Hillside United Presbyterian whole issue could run into next certain crimes. If the juveniles communion services and special Church year and have a bad effect on are then arrested and convicted sermons will highlight the cele­ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 Robert Heller was elected Farewell Talks trying to get budgets passed,” a second time, the parents may bration of Christmas in the Hill­ Salem and Cde Aves,, Hill president of Local 35, Firemen’s he said. be subject to a $500 fine or 90 side, N.J. side churches this year. Special 9:40 a.m. Bible School for all Mutual Benevolent Association Defending the appeal , Board day jail sentence. The goal of services and activities are plan­ ages at the montly meeting held Dec. member Frank Cor so said the the ordinance is to cut 'town on ned at all of the churches to make REV. FRANK S. VIGH PASTOR 3. At Last Session Board "cannot be fiscally re­ , which has been a Christmas a more enriching and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 Other officers elected were: sponsible without .” major problem in recent months. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser­ Tuesday night saw the \z st full 9:30 a.m . Church School. Frank Caswell, vice-president 1 eluding a new home for their meaningful time of the church mon, “The Gift Is Under The sca le Township C -.idee meet- 11 a.m. Morning Worship.Topic: Donald Miller, secretary; organizatic 1, is one of the most year for Christmas. T r e e .” ■ : the ■ rem- "Bethlehem: The House of Thomas Hanlein, treasurer; important ues now facing the iniscences and farewells. Committee according to Man- CALVARY EVANGELICAL LUT­ Dread.” Robert L. Ortstein, state dele­ 7 p.m. CHRISTMAS CANDLE­ Commissioner < - tries Man- cuso. Esta blishing communica- Hillside Week HERAN CHURCH Monday, Dec. 24, 8 p.m. Evening gate, and Frank Caswell Sr., LIGHT SERVICE cuso, who did not seek re-■elec- Service. Stanley Lemond, Jack Issler tion with j outli is also vital, he tion, and Township Attorney Maple Ave. and Clark St., Hill­ Then will be a meditation on Ludwig Lew, Edward Ruhl, mi BUSY' COMMITTEE: Three Township Committee meetings have MONDAY, DEC. 31 - WATCH- Anton Vit, who has lechled to Speaking t office seekers, side, N.J. "from A Manger." Carmine Goffredo, Trustees. been set for coming days. Next Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Com­ NIGHT SERVICE. vacate the post, si>< i their Mancuso n jted he was "elected mittee will take t are of unfinished business for the year. The accomplishments ,u, ; ,* ,isures by many groups, realize you reorganization meeting will be hel l on New Year’s Day at noon, REV. GARY W, KULL, PASTOR at serving the Cornu represent ill the people of Hill- Vincent Baldassano will take the seat he won in November, J. James Welsh will m *»ed Vit SUNDAY. DEC. 23 9:15 a.m. side.” Arnold Witte Will be sworn In as mayor, and other appointments Mrs. Karlik Reveals Candidacy as attorney. ems with the Board of Sunday School. On probl will be made. The new Committee will thftn meet the following Mayor John Kulisl .C0 will Education. Mancuso said "it is evening, January 2 at 8 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Christmas Com­ become police com::,: ler in unfortunati communication is January, turning the 1 Ivor’s munion Service. For School Board Election missing ” adding that an "ap- GOP CLUB PARTY': The Republican Club will hold .1 ( hrlst- gavel over to J. Arnol Witte, pointive B jard that understands mas party Saturday, December 22, at College Inn from 1 to 4 3 p.m. Sunday School Child- discussed the events the needs of the community” Mildred Cicalese Karlik, of 37 p.m. Members, children and grandchildren are invited. ren’s Christmas Program. Currently, she is serving on the 12 months. should be * Beechwood Place, has armtHmced Community Center Commisioi.; Kulish noted the Con m He sait ie has had "fine" her candidacy for t}ab Boarchqf OFFICES CLOSED: Municipal offices will be closed on Mon- 11 p.m. Chirstmas Eve, Can­ Trustee and Representative to the "ups and downs" this -■sr hut rplrrttoti- ■■ the U a publicans on Education Election fo be held on 4av «** wwll as on LufesJay, Christmas Da,. ;■.■■■ w;i dlelight Service. Board of Education from the Sa made progress in man-, ureas e ! ut "I am a Demu­ closed two days for New Year’s. February 13. brook P.T.A.; First Vice-Presi­ including crat and alw; rs will be.’ He con- A resident of Hillside for ele­ dent of Hillside High School I tions part time to save nun.' ;., eluded "I le: /e with sadness and RANSACKED: Police learned FHday that The First Baptist Church of Hill­ ven years, Mrs. Karlik is the Wife ette machine T.A ; New Jersey's Citizens for having the pool run in the black and two desks were ransacked at Edgcon side of Jerry Karlik, and mother 6f 460 Hillside Clean Air; Italian- America! and budget reductions, s.ivim - - Attorney Vit said "I cannot be Ave. Hillside Ave. and Harding Ter., Donna, eighteen; Lisa, fourteen; Club; Ladies Auxilary of Littlt insurance premiums, floo ! roll* 1 considered for reappointment,” and Steven, ten. Hillside, N.J. League and Pop Warner; Hun... Programs, the 60tl adding "I want to travel, hunt STEAL OLDS: Police learned Sunday that a ’66 Oldsmobile Mrs. Karlik was born and rais­ ( Relations Committee; Rosary > ''■: mlttet and fish.” Mentioning "frustra­ owned by Joseph Volturo was stolen while parked at 16 Hillside ed in the Ironbound section of Ne­ Early Deadlines ciety of St. Catherine's Chur.!., Committee. All of the mayor’s ting negotiations,” Vit told the Aye. That is the reward you get for playing SantaT wark, where she was graduated League in Aid of Crippled Child­ statement may tx Committee "you have patience, Due to the Christmas a ml New / ...... from East Side High School. ren; Scholarship Fund; and the 3. and tact.” The 60th Anniversary Years holidays, early deadline'; TAPE JOB: Edward Ciasla of 531 Buchanan St. reported to She is active both at the Say- Joseph R. Cicalese Association. Mancuso, celebration was "the greatest have been established for the ru*xl police Sunday that a tape deck and tapes were stolen from his - brook P.T-A. and the Hillside Mrs. Karlik states that ‘ ;: Democrat on the Committee tin activity.” he said, which brought two editions „>f1 ie Times. ’73 Ford. Value of stolen property is $175, High Schopl P.T.A. Mrs. Karlik Board of Education candidate year, noted that h- i,,.- < . v- ’ young and old together. He add­ For m-2 issue of December ??, served as Recording Secretary., MILDRED KARLIK should mirror the thinking of 11.* townshij ed: “ I appreciated the opportunity WINDOW BROKEN: Rhoda Hertz of 197 Eastern Parkway re­ all news releases must be re­ President, and Representative tj> rare: Secretary for Concerned community and not put their owi the Board of Education, a town- afforded me.” ported to police Sunday that a window of her home was broken ceived by tomorrow,December 21 the Board of Education from Say- Pa'fentfe; Member of the First selfish needs above the Commu­ ■',i!p commit^ ei Mayor Kulish praised Vlt’s and all classified and d,splay ad­ by a B-B gun fired from the rear of Calvin Coohdge School. brook P.T.A.; and Corresponding Earth Day Committee; and the nity’s. It’s the Board of Educa­ Grice 1988, **i 1 "dedication to the Committee,” vertising must be received by Secretary, Membership Chair­ Mount Carmel Guild. As a con- tion's task to see that the right serving with distinguished gen­ noting that he is "always avail­ NEEDEQ GAS; Police learned Sunday that the driver of a ’65 Monday, December 24. man, and First Vice-President • \

/ PAGE 2, THE N J. HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECFMBER 20, 1973 her in Mrs. Sandy Tesch, She has made our classes both inter­ esting and enjoyable by her very Hillside Week Public Opinion fine teaching methods and her friendly interest in each one oL us, Continued from Page 1 ,..| the store iftai closing Urns end ordered employees to open Hillsi lers a: • attempting todis- We have over twenty in our r he H s/de T '>es encourages iti, gale, wiii'ii ...... mptoyee; Tom B1 resale, told tha.tt9if.ttal credit her for her personal, class, yet Sandy manages to help rs readers to submit fetters to the safe" could not be opened, the robber hit Bircsak with the anyone who needs assistance. the ed>tor on ’natters of interest I te act lti< that no way gun, causing a lalgt cut on the face. The thief then demanded n H , Everyone enjoys the classes so to the townsh p An fetters rr)ust th e’ money in the cash registers. He took $100 from the only and that are solely the concern much that very few miss any of register which contained money at the time and fled. Bircsak be signed, but the author s name the instructions. of the Reale family. was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital by the Ambulance Squad. end addmss w ■1 be withheld on Julie Moffat, in her letter to We are very fortunate in hav­ request b u t nev er i f th e letter is [side T imes last week, not ing a Recreation Committee that ; MISSING PADLOCKS: Six padlocks were stolen Monday from o f a p o l t cat nature gores this right of privacy, gives us such a varied program. Buie Steel, 470 Hillside Ave. L e tte rs shoulc1 not exceed 200 but in addition, slmpUstica.il v and >cth - 'includes that Mrs, Mrs, Miram Wagner words in lengtti and should be incojrc MACHINE THIEVES: Four men with a gun robbed several ; action with respect to her 176 Conant St. ty p e w ritte n an, 1 d o u b le sioaced R eale's vending machines Tuesday at Center Bowl, 1319 North Broad The Hillside 7’im es reserves thk laughte■r's private schooling, is ■e of la< k of faith in the Street. right to edit or re/ect any letter Charge 2 Letters may be addressed to e are a multitude of rea- Hypnotist To Appear At Dem Party Editor The Hi side Times. 1443 sons tttat ran motivate us to do Policemen With South Orange, and was one of the N. B ro a d St the thiii^.s we do. For others to AI Azevedo, outgoing president 07205 at v<>!j< 1 us ions without nf the Democratic Club has an­ founders of Association to ad­ Assault, Battery nounced a Gala Christmas Party vance Ethical Hynosis 18 years ago and serves this organization What Is Board toll7 Charges of assault and battery and Installation of newly elected as Executive Vice President for have been placed against two officers for 1974 will be held on the past five years. He served as What 1 police officers, John Yeachsheln Thursday, December 27th at 8:30 Chairman of Certification Board and Michael Byrne by a person p.m. at Lyons Farm Manor (Bloy mittee. In addition he was also one Educatlor involved in a traffic incident. St.) of the founders of the Internatio­ The charges against the two The following slate of officers nal Society for Professional Hyp- officers were referred to the will beinstalled-President-Har­ nosis in 1970 and served as its Union County grand jury by vey Kutakoff, Vice President- Charlotte De Filippo Treasurer- first Executive Vice President. Municipal Court Judge Allan L. ***** Tumarkin. Lew Satagata, Recording Secre­ Charges against several other tary- Maryrose Sawicki, C orres­ The Hillside Times invites its Smorgasbord Enjoyed ponding Secretary- Gladys Gel- the\ officers were dismissed. readers to express thoir opinions the\ rs a member of the man, Sargent-at-Arms-Pat Ca The Ladies Auxiliary of the Elks enjoyed a smorgasbord dinner to celebrate their in its Public I Ipinion column. cation. In this re- sale and Bernard Mandy. Letters should be typed, double annual Christmas Party. Gifts were exchanged w ith a fun filled evening enjoyed by all. Normally, lungs work automa­ An outstanding program on Hy­ Shown are Mrs. Connie Mann, Mrs. Helen C u tillo , Mis. Margaret Me Dade, Mrs Alice tically and quietly, but when they pnosis will be presented by Jack spared, and not longer than 250 Padovano, Mrs. Irene Batter and Mrs. Cathy De Graw. (Hillside Photo Service) are damaged each breath can be Shulman, who is very active in the words. They should be a chore. Christmas Seals sup­ world of Hypnotist since 1954. He addressed to The Hillside Times y Council, I think roads are like sheets of ice. for their prompt response on port efforts to prevent lung dis­ is a member of the Faculty of E- 1443 No. Broad St., Hillside, orders. negligent in their In view of the fact that then Wednesday morning, December thical Hynosis Training Center in N.J. 07205. Section children. Since is also a lack of teachers am 12th. Their quick actions helped many cars must be on the road, vision, in view of these problems, avert a possible disaster and near Urges School Closings I think it is a safety hazzard. I refuse to send my children tragedy. Our police department has to school. Many thanks to a fine group jdie elegance ot^Silver enough trouble clearing traffic of devoted men. jam ups. So 1 think it is the Patricia Herve\ weather the last responsibility of the Board of Edu­ 588 Tillman St. Allan and L,ois Sack )Ut school system cation to keep the roads clear Hillside Cut-Rate foryouf pampered pet s not d o se the Since many teachers often do not Contidence In Levee 1401 Maple Ave. tun ; it is irrespon- show up, it is irresponsible of To the editor: the Board of Education and a Sweet Thanks and parents to risk broken t>ones lot of parents to risk accidents I have known Larry Levee for To the Editor: anu car accidents in forcing Inste and the lives of their children, the past three yearly I have great The Committee of Cub Pack children to'attend school. her ac perfoi plus also hindering our police conficence that he possesses the No. 94 (Hurden-Looker School) this Having been a previous mem- membe in this very bad weather. The ability and the intelligence to wishes to thank the residents ,of serve on the Hillside Board of Hillside and their , both Education. for their support of our candy THE HILLSIDE TIMES His privilege of being a Hill­ sales in the past and for their side High School graduate in 1972, generosity during our current MEMBER NEW JERSEY has prepared him well for the booster campaign. PRESS ASSOCIATION job that lies ahead. Your continued support is a s­ A Pk/iidwfla iVwk I know he will be able to do sisting in the growth of our Pack Published weekly by Hillside the necessary job with skill an : which helps provide educational Times Publishing Company Inc. trips for our Cub Scouts. May Enjoy a Yule in the honesty. I will be voting fo: at 1443 North Broad Street, Hill­ Larry on February 13th, and feel we express oui appreciation and seaion's true mean­ side, New Jersey 07205. sure that other citizens of Hill­ our best wishes for this Holiday ing. May il hold SIDNEY SILVERSTEIN, Editor side should very carefully eval­ Season? blestings for you and Publisher. uate the other cahdidates. Jennie Hoek GFree from 0IiiycstorsGSavings SARAH SILVERSTEIN, A ssis­ Fund Raising Chairman tant Advertising Manager. Theresa Lucarel)) . with a $2500 deposit to a new or existing savings account BERNARD LEVINE, Assistant 835 Winchester Ave. Editor. Enjoys Needlepoint Pamper yaw pet! Now he (or she) can dine in style, Thursday, December 20, 1973. Tragedy Averted too . . . with this elegant silverplated feeding bowl. TOBIA’S BBD APPLIANCES Subscription per year $5.50 Tu the Editor: To the Editor: Designed by F. B. Rogers for the pet with a loving master. 1299 LIBERTY AVt. 923-7768 7769 anywhere in the United States, You can even engrave it with his own name - make it as Single class postage paid at I would like to thank the Recre­ (OPEN FROM fiOO A M. TO * 00 P.M. DAILY) Elizabeth, New Jersey. The staff of Hillside Cu-Rate ation Committee for making avair personal as it is beautiful. He'll be your friend forever. VQI 50, NO. ft would like to thank the members lable to our townspeople instruc­ All.we ask is: please don't .open the account in his of the Hillside Police Department tion in needlepoint. They have name ... if confuse$ our tellers. HELP US KEEP and the Hillside Fire Department found a lovely and excellent teac- YOUR CITY CLEAN INVESTORS SEA FOOD M % I P r ’An L f , % CM leqe *!** SAVINGS INSURED OUR SPECIALTY AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 863 Elizabeth 334 YALE AVE. COR. NEW YORK PLACE SAVINGS itve St. N.J. ATIVI SOUND, CONS**

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MS-UN quality products COUNTRY MUSIC 7 NITES A WRfK FEATURING FRLDDfl Ike German Cowboy Presents MAMA'S HOME-MADE BOLOGNAS S10,OOO Minimum & KIELBASI S to 7 Yt»f Term Cerl*#KM€ BIRTHDAY PARTY MADE TO ORDER STARRING CHUCK BOWER ON THE PREMISES & THE STARDUSTERS INTEREST PAID AND COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Co-Starring THE FABULOUS SHORTS Nole A substantial inleiest penalty ALSO GFESE is required for eaily withdrawal AL & SPECK Accounts insured to S 20,000 by FSLIC DUCKS AND CAPONS FRI., DEC. 21,-8 PM Berkeley Federal Savings BIG BUFFET- MEATS & GROCERIES And Loan Association CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT DAIRY PRODUCTS MAIN: 521 Millburn Ave., Short Hills - 467-2800 Come and join the Birthday Party Daily 8:45 to 3:30;Thurs. ewes. 6 to 8; Sat. 9:30 to 1. of the year. 470 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover. 887-7676 DON 7 FORGET TO MAKE YOUR Daily 8:45 to 3:30. Fri. 6 to 8 ,Sat 9:30 to 1, HILLSIDE PORK STORE Walk-up Mon. 3:30 to 5, Fri. 3:30 to 6 NEW YEAR'S EVE 17 YEARS IN HILLSIDE 80 Lyon* Avenue, Newark (Cor. Bergen St.) 9 2 6 -4 5 0 0 RESERVATIONS Daily 8:45 to 3:30 Walk up Mon Thurs. 3:30 to 4, Fri. 3:30 to 6 1325 Liberty Ave., Hillside WA 6-0782 CALL 965-1800 THURSDAY. DECEMBER ?Q, 1973, THE N J HILLSIDE TIMES. PAGE 3 W9 h.t vt ns tailed i • w ■ • , m prised ■ I ■, ■ Mayor Reviews "Busy Year" urity Alarm Panel Boar 1 in ■ l versa ■ ■ ttee* Wopfc Police headquarters for (he per: s helped to advise us in >ng throughout the >ear, this safety of Homes and Businesses , the ti'-al problems that fared 1 ommittee proved Hut good THE FAMILY CLOSET Mayor John Kulish reflected on the this closer control, the pool ran Federal Government approved in our Community, mntttee. Continued on Page 7 p ast^ year's work at Tuesday's in the black this year. Scrutiny moneys for a more complete The year has seen the forma­ 1110 LIBERTY AVE. 35541W Township Committee meeting. The of Pool records by the new Pool Investigation in July of 1974, tion of many new Committees, following is what he said. c ommlssloner brought into the u-, *c.Yr4*»'"Cfv and moneys have been .illotted so vital to the progress and well WHS open discrepancies in the V er> Large Selection Of The first year uf our new ad­ in fiscal year 1974 for the com­ being of our town. TheRecu ling records of the former Pool Com­ pletion of the project. Commission has made our i as­ ft This Christmas fu ministration has all but come to missioners. These books have a close. It has been a busy year Of the Revenue Sharing Money ide nis aware of the need to sep- 1 give him his favorite ffl since been turned over to the • itt ( labii r v for us on the Township Com­ $25,000 was applied to alleviate Union County Prosecutors Office HE mittee, one that has seen vast the flooding on Baker St., Bloy paper, glass, and metal from our for Investigation. refuse, in an effort to protect aT H A T S A Y . changes on our muncipal govern­ Street, Rutgers Ave. and Har­ G/JTS Our new Insurance agent pro­ ment. vard Ave., The retention Basin our environment. With the help vided us with a $15,000 saving on Harvard Ave. was widened of service organizations from Our Building Inspector, Frank this year. By holding the line on Volturo, was hired on a part- and deepened new locks and town, the Commission provides Municipal Spending, and using t /f ( e w ± time basis. His Building Depart­ drains were put in and the dikes a place for depositing these mat­ our Revenue Sharing money w is­ were built up. New drains v-ere erials. Another Committee ded­ ment was completely reorgan­ ely, we were able to reduce installed on Baker St., and in the icated to Environmental Pro- ized into a more efficient and Township taxes by 2 points. effective operation. Our Welfare same area, 3rd Street, was zabeth Rlwe Director's position was also re­ For the first time in our his­ raised. New drains were also Coalition and Beautification SPORTSWEAR ■ LINGERIE JEWELRY duced to part time, with no re­ tory, Hillside has signed, written installed on Rutgers Ave. and on Committee. They work with our duction in services, as was the contracts with our Police Fire Blo> St., in an effort to elimin­ local Board of Health and Bus­ X-LG. SPORTSWEAR inesses m the area, testing of the Treasurer. and RoadDepartments, as well as ate street water. water of the Elizabeth River to Our Maintenance Garage, Pblice and Fire Deputy Chiefs. We have also been working LONG SKIRTS try to determine Violators. brought under the superintendent Once again we have Police on with the county in an effort to ROBES & SLEEP WEAR of Public Works, Joseph Castel- Foot Patrol in our High Crime improve Playground areas in In preparation for the 200th Nat ion, in luccio, operated in the black this Areas. Our Firemen who man Hillside. We have a joint agree­ year; while last year, as a sep­ the Ambulance during daytime ment with them to provide $2,000 1976, the Hillside Cultural and VAN HEUSEISI USE'. OUR LA Y AWAY arate department it showed a hours have been trained in Para of Playground Equipment in the Historical Societ\ was instituted. This committee will work to t, $15,000.00 deficit. The Municipal Medics. And as a further savings Rutgers Ave. Playground, which till CHRISTM AS identify our Historical Sights Building maintenance was also of more than $10,000.00. will be installed in the Spring. and will work with County, and combined with P-’blic Works for Our Flood Control Program is The County has also agreed to State and Federal Agencies to a more efficient operation. one of the most extensive pro­ provide us with the land to build JONAS CLOTHING SHOP plan the 200th Birthday Cele­ 1973 saw a tighter control on gram ever begun in Hillside. an access road from John Street M K N & t 0 1 JSCl M K N ’ S \ P P \ R K 1 . bration . Our “ Pride ” COfri- spending of our various boards. This year we applied to the Fed­ to Spring and Gardner Sts, Hill­ r e a s o n ' s mittee w\ll work to provide the 1112 LIBERTY AVE Recreation and Health Board eral Government for aid. The side Streets previously inacces- TEL 289 2149 people of Hillside with the know­ Bills, as,well as Swimming Pool Army CorpiS of Engineers did a sable to Police, Fire, and Am­ ledge of the services available OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS bills, are approved and paid at preliminary study of .the Eliza­ bulance. This project is waiting for state approval because of to them, show our residents just GREETINGS our public meetings. Because of beth River Area in Hillside, the Mosfer C harge B on k Am ericard moving Dikes and work being what we as a community have to W IL L IA M WEITZNER, PROP. done along Elizabeth River. offer them. Our Mayors Advis- Master Charge Bon k Amcncard - Month- Charge Your Dotebook /

TODAY DECEMBER 20 Santa at Hollywood Ave. firehouse, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Old Guard, Presbyterian Church, 10 a.m. Lions Club, College Inn, 6:30 p.m. Sinai Mens Club, 8 p.m. Overeaters Anonymous, Munipipal Building room 30, 8 p.m. Business and Professional Singles Group, Congregation Sinai vings§pectacular Torath Chaim, 8 p.m, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 Santa at Hillside Ave. firehouse , 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Winter school recess begins at 1 p.m. SATURDAY DECEMBER 22 Republican Club Christmas Party, College Inn, 1 to 4 p.m. (TAtdqvestors SUNDAY DECEMBER 23 B’nai B’rith Chanukah Party, Shomrei Torah, 6 p.m. MONDAY DECEMBER 24 Overeaters Anonymous, Municipal Building, room 12, 10 a.m. Senior Citizens Club, Elks, 12:30 p.m. Italian-American Civic Association, 16 Hillside Ave. Municipal offices closed. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 26 X i l / l / This magnificent Township Committee meeting, 8 p.m. Municipal Building cRee E - 1 qt. food server with I’vrex liner II o party pail, sils eij'latetl itm and T.B. Rogers siherplatcl hollowware— F - 9 cup coffee carafe. handle are tai nish lesisi.int r-4 t t t * t * * *4 *4*4 */<* a choice of 11 ‘.Inning creations—is I 3 I 2" tarnish resistant om .ni yours tree tor opening a nae savings For a deposit of $2,500 or more to a new i andlestu ks I - set of 4s a l t s a n d 1 j -.<• j>| v : account or certificate or tor adding or existing account .. . your choke: EINZIGER S to inno present account in the K 10" util.lv how l amounts chon n. G - 9" French i r, .al salad bowl, CHILDREN’S WEAR silverplated rim; includes serving 1106 Liberty Ave., Hillside Lor a deposit of $5,000 ot more to t now spoon jnd fork (HillsideShopping Center) or existing account . . . your choice: Ample Free Parking A - 8 cup coffee server 4 Fashions Galorel! B - i overed sugar howl with gold lined We have a tremendous t reamer Selection To choose from in L - magniliient 14" oblong serving itay Fall and Holiday Clothing P - elegant 2-qt. water pitcher with ice For Doys-Gii Is and Infants guard Wear. Use Our Convenient Lay - Away. Open Daily 9 30 to 6 Thurs 4 Fri. 9 :30 to 9 Bank americard-Mastercharge

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Gl’and .Prize —1974 Ford Mustang he luxury and 6 5 T7 ty7W7) Uf ice re d ~tm r sum 11 c m . C o m p ! < ‘tt^yl^trrj-r. rm -€Q P A M M : Xmfmam uu luluui < an pay higher individual seats, radio, heater, while . rutea on these two convenient accounts, by hue!' ]u$t, fill ont an. fin try blank at any 's S a v i n g o ff prize to he held Friday, February 15i ‘•L at our Irvi not he present to win. W inner w ill he 1 'a n n e d ia te h /. INVEST WITH THE BEST INVESTORS photo-studios SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION

1279 LIBERTY AVENUE Ytvf savings institution HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY * SOUND, CON5f*VA HOM E OFFICE: thinII A-ocmic, M il - 1 ifrivf • H IL L S ll )f 1128 L i/ierfy L nine 201-351-2245 IKVJNCTON: 34 Urn. ’ ■ * P I A INFIF.LI I 1.rinu' • SHOUT HILLS Tlu - (I\7( )\ 07 1 0 5 / „ „ 1 PAGE 4, THE N J. HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ?0. 1973 Marie Ilczyszyn Betrothed Woman's You Are Telling Me! Ik ' ypjra*k- ..

by EDGAR MILLS It you want to celebrate Christmas in some way you never did Club Aids m | t : 1 before, you might try going to church. [Hii t a Wliut most youngsters would like for Christmas is something to Santa I - n m \ separate the men iVom the toys. EVhfl When Christmas is over, father usually has more ties then bonds. Santa Claus has had a big lift from the Social Services depart­ This day, no man think ment of the Woman’s Club of Has business at his house; for all shall stay: Hillside under the chairmanship This little one shall make it holiday. (Shakespeare) of Mrs. Thomas A. Dwyer. With sales of food, white elephants and gifts, together with donations, Plan Party Of Surprises over $200 was raised, enabling the sending of money to Vineland, veterans hospitals, Appalachia A Chanukah party with many meeting on Wednesday evening and th£ Salvation Army. surprises and refreshments will at 8, Dec. 26th, at the Crest- Greystone Hospital came in for be held by the ‘Sara Slifer Orth­ mont Saving’s Bank, 1888 Spring- seventy gift-wrapped packages opedic Relief’ at their regular field Ave., Maplewood. contributed by members Instead of giving them to each other, tote bags, scrap books, jig-saw puzzles, combs, tray favors, games, and children’s books and stuffed animals, as well as clot­ hing. The East Orange Veterans’ Hospital received beautiful patchwork coverlets, jig-saw puzzles, cross word puzzles, paper back books and tray favors. MISS MARIE E ILCZYSZYN Lyo.ns Veterans’ Hospital also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Uczyszyn The future bride attended received coverlets, pillows and of 517 Puree Street announce the Archbishop Walsh and Hillside books. Award Young Boxers engagement of their daughter-, High School. She is employed by Family and Children’s Society had gifts of clothing and IheTren Marie Elizabeth to Michael to le - High School. She Is employed J o h n M ,ill/ ,111(1 UdVKl Spusobiec, member:, u l the Com m unity Cantor's boxinn ton Psychiatric Hospital and llo II, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph by Oticon Corp. Mr. Colello team were awarded trophies by the B'nai B 'rith fo r their participation in the Lou Colello of 613 Jeffrey Lane, Is a graduate of Union High School Vineland State School jewelry, cosmetics, purses and combs. Halper Memorial Boxing Program. Also in ths picture. Center D irector Dave Rlurman Union. An April wedding Is planned. and boxing coaches Dave Taub and Chick Morlano. (Photo by Lou Kleiman) All ison Rio sky Retires From Army Becomes Bride

Miss Allison Rlrisky daugh^W" After Twenty Years of Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Rinskyof Union, formerly of Hillside was Sgt. JOHNNY Williams of 25 married at five o’ clock on Wed­ Williamson Ave. has retired from nesday November 21, 1973 to Ho­ the United States A r m y after 20 ward R. Horowitz, son of Mr. & years of service. Mrs. Martin Horowitz of Mill- He was presented with an en­ burn. graved silver-tray-plaque and Rabbi Melvin J. Glatt perform­ the second Award of the Army Look how regular savings multiply ed the ceremony in the chapel of Commendation medal by General Temple B’nai Israel in Mlllburn, A. Crawford on November 30th N.J. at Fort Monmouth. Mark Horowitz, brother of the Standing with Sgt. Williams was groom served as best man. accompanied to the affair by Mrs. Horowitz Is a graduate of friends, Miss A r l e n e LeeandMr. at the Howard. Hillside High School and In now a Robert Galloway of Rahway and dental assistant in Irvington. Newark respectively. Mr. Horowitz, president of the Sgt. Williams has done exten­ All-Star Trucking Co., Inc. Is a sive travel throughout the United graduate of Fairlelgh Dickinson States, Europe, South Asia and University this June. South America. He now plans to The couple heoneymooned in continue as a full time student Miami Beach, and now reside in SOT. JOHNNY WILLIAMS at Newark State College, major* Par.sippa ny. lug in Special Education. MERRY CllklSl MTT To All Our Customers N e w ^^Doniinickt A r r i v a l s Mr. and Mrs. Vincent riel Maestro of 29 Coe Ave. have an­ PIZZA SHOPPES nounced the birth of a son, An­ 1125 LIBERTY AVE., HILLSIDE thony Vincent, on November 28 at St. Barnabas Medical Center, (Across from the Hillside Shopping Center) Livingston. Mrs. Del Maestro is m m m m m m m *COU PON , m m m m m m m m the former Denise Turlish of Hillside. $100 A C C ALL l a r g e p iz z a I \ J r r OR SICILIAN PIES Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Dep­ tula of Elizabeth have announced Expires 12-26-73 thb birth of a daughter, Heather Lyn, on November 23, at Eliza­ FOR FAST TAKE OUT ORDERS beth General Hospital.

The patephal grandparents ar£ CALL 355-4425 Mr. and Mrs. John Deptula of AND YOUR ORDER WILL BE READY fOR YOU Westminster Ave,, Hillside. The maternai grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brice, Sr. of FREE PARKING IN THE HILLSIDE SHOPPING CENTER Plymouth Rd., Hillside. Mrs. OPEN MON. THRU THURS. 11:00 A.M. TO 11:30 P.M Deptula is the former Beverly FRI. & SAT. 1C00 A.M. TO 1 A.M., SUNDAYS 3:30 P.M. TO i o30 P.M. Brice. Save $10 a week for 10 years and have over $6800 because you chalk up more than $1600 in Howard interest’

The Howard’s 5H percent interest rate (highest offices. And even get a little friendliness with You Are Cordially Invited To Our permitted on regular savings) compounds con­ your big earnings. So get 1 ioward powered tinuously to a big 5.47 percent annual yield, today. ANNUAL when you leave dividends in. Interest, credited Here's how the Howard habit pays off at high monthly, mns from day of deposit to day ol current rates: CHRISTMAS EVE withdrawal il you leave at least $10 in till the end Total 10 years Total 20 years 10 years interest 20 years interest PARTY of the mouth. You can bank by mail...deposit $ 10/ week $6,895.16 $ 1,676. J 6 $18,64.1.32 $8,203.32 or withdraw at any of the Howard’s 15 bank at 5 la % KGG NOG — COFFEE “AND” ALL DAY MONDAY, DEC. 24 CENTER PHARMACY AS NEAR AS YOUR PHONE 354-3169

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IRVINGTON: 91.8 Springfield Avenue 07111 • 1097 Siuyvesant Avenue 07111,* NEWARK: 1044 South Orange Avenue 07106 • 250 Chancellor Avenue 07112 • SOUTH ORANGE: 11 South Orange Avenue 07079 • 7 Third Street (Drive-up/Walk-in) • Other convenient offices in Essex and Bergen Counties • Telephone 643-1000 for all offices. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ?0, 1973, THE N J. HILLSIDE TIMES. PAGE 6 50th Wedding Anniversary College Airman

Graduate Prom oted •1 puhlmts -«ut to The HillsitJ. Gary G. Pierce, 1114 Thomas uni -- should 1m l\ jwd arxi St., received the bachelor of loubir science degree in chemical en­ gineering as Lehigh University PuhliciU about sour h..*d awarded 39 bachelor’s degrees a id. ■' must i■■ to1 graduating seniors at its 95th v wl <>i d a v i ft eft..... annual Founder's Day exercises ■ "■ i I* it I t p i„ *h« in October. Al1 ' hursdisi > HilLitj. I iinrs lii-lraM'N should U t\|H*d and TIPS ON double spaci-L SAVING ENERGY Heavy automobiles and I re 1 o i l Into limit Plaid*? appliances that need rich i areer t iuh I*. diets of gas and electricity aren’t the only offenders in the energy crisis. Many per sons unwillingly waste en­ ergy around the house w ith­ |i sou < -1 -u!n !oi new out realizing what’s consum­ idc.i' in spoil shuts ing so many kilowatts. l atcoi * lub s got ihern During the heating sea­ l A c ih <• se '. ->lcit u f son, aluminum storm win­ plauts m UK> I \inel* MR. & MRS.,JOSEPH INTERDONATO dows will cul in half the 11 i.u i-uic with I* * ■ ■ i ni oi t.i i u e fL Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Interdona- Fante, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph DeLl- heat energy that is need­ i’lcvs lessly lost through windows to, formerly of 1140 Church St., bero, Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Bu- celebrated their $0th Golden of a house. The National s m K i sichio and Mrs, DeHart. Bureau of Standards advises Wedding Anniversary at the Co­ Mr. Interdonato was retired that an investment in storm llege Inn, on November 4, 1973, from the Public Service Trans­ windows (or thermally in­ with their immediate family. portation where he was employed sulated windows) will pay Hosts were their son and for 42 years. They have fourteen for itself within a decade. daughters. Mr. & Mrs. Edward grandchildren and one great You’ll enjoy greater com­ Oakie, Mr, & Mrs. Anthony Le- grandchild, Blaine Oakie. fort in your home, and also save scarce fuel supplies. Room air conditioners keep their cool better while killing ofl fewer kilowatts when aluminum awnings are In Our Time used to keep the sunshine out uf the room they arc cooling. (According to the w / m e n e r g y c o n s u m p t / o a / National Bureau of Stand­ o f m e u.s. s i x t/m e s t e e ards, awnings can reduce "N VYORLP AVERAGE AT/P ST/LL heat gain by as much as 80 GROWING, W E M U ST U S E percent.) Inside the house, Career OURPUEL RESOURCES A S A window shades and draper EPPIC/ENTL V A S PO S5IBLE / W ies can reduce heat pene­ tration through windows by Club u n t il n e w s o u r c e s o f ENERGY A R E CREATEP. as much as 50 percent. Storm windows during air condi tioning season keep the hot Learning One To One outdooY air outdoors. JONAS CLOTHING SHOP Miss San Filippo's 8th graders and Miss O'Brien's Prim, ry Class at George MEN & 1 01 NO MEN’S IPPAREI, line effiirencies to Washington School participated in an outdoor "One-to-One Day". Each child in Miss I preparation. They don’t ban Filippo's class chose a story or arts and crafts project to share with a child in Miss heat up a 30-inct to 1112 LIBERTY AVE TFl 289 2149 (°IRPINARV STORM WINDOWS O Brien s class. The boys chose to work with wood, clay and paper. The girts bake pie Foi pies will OPEN EVENINGS U N T IL CHRISTMAS FOR EXAMPLE, CUT IN RALE TEE bake in the same time anil especially enjoyed teaching a now game. Streets and Alleys, to the younger children PEAT TRAT A ROME OTRERW/SE energy it takes "Tor one. A third "One-to-One Day" is planned for a snowy day. Outdoor Activities are held Master Charge 8 an kAmericord PEERLESSLY LOSES THROUGH LTS Surplu* pies gel wrapped around the tables provided by the P.T.A. (Hillside Photo Service) W ILLIAM W EITZNER, PROP. W/HPOWS, TRE ALUM/HUM R/HP in aluminum I oil and pop WITH SELF-STORING SCREENS ped into the freezer dur­ ARE ESPEC/ALLY CONVENIENT..- ing evening hours. SThey'll Post Office RUST-FREE, REQUIRE NO freeze while demand'’i%^.<“n MAINTENANCE. ergv is low Warped pots- and pans Lists Hours heat lh(' kitchen and the TURNING DOWN cook, want ing energy. They’re December 24 and December 31 THE a safety hazard, too. Manu the Hillside and Industrial THERMOSTAT facturers of gas and electric Branches of the Post Office will /N THE NOME ranges recommend medium remain open until 12 noon. JUST weight aluminum cookware F/VE PEGREYS because it conducts heat so Regular*carrier delivery will IN THE WINTER MONTHS well, saving food as well as be provided. Collections will take plane at 5 p.m. CAN LOWER A FAMILY'S energy. Match the size of pans to burners and heating HEATING BILL A S MUCH December 25 and January 1 AS 20 PER CENT units for efficient use of fuel. A cover On the pot the Post Offices will be closed. keeps heat inside and speeds Co lections will be from boxes up cooking, too. in front of Post Offices. Only special delivery services on those days. SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS l ERIENOS EROM The CAKE BOX of Hillside 1118 LIBERTY AVE. EL4 5893 LYv~ Christmas Desserts ORDER YOUR FAVORITE PIES AND CAKES NOW TO ADD A DELICIOUS TREAT TO YOUR CHRISTMAS FEAST

•FRESH FRUIT PIE CAKES (& PIES SPECIALS CALIFORNIA FRESH FRUIT CAKE Get a Large and small Large & Small health checkup. FRESH FRUIT PIES APPLE PIES FRESH FRUIT SPONGE LOAF • PUMPKIN PIES Find out FRUIT CAKES AND MINCE MEAT PIES the lump MINIATURE FRUIT CAKES COCONUT CUSTARD in your throat FRUIT. STOLL EN LEMON MERINGUE" i s only emotion. MINIATURE DANISH PECAN PIE AND RUGGELAH SPECIAL DECORATED One of the best....mgs yt CHRISTMAS LAYER CARLS BEAUTIFULLY can do to keep in gixicj. health b DECORATED to have a checkup. The reason s simple Cancer GRATINGS GINGER BREAD - if detected early enough can often he cured So even if HOUSES your checkup does reveal a H i m t h h t m & w o r n w h o sh r u h y o u h i T'toblnii, yoirYt’.piohahlv..— caught it early enough to dh $6.50 something about it Your checkup probably won united counties trust company reveal anything serious. Most people who have checkups SPECIAL HOLIDAY COOKIES Fine Selection discover they re in pretty gixx.1 SANTA COOKIES health. SPICE DROPS So have a checkup Regularly SPRINGLEE COOKIES of Find out you re in better shape than you think you are. ANISE DROPS 8, 100 OTHER VARIETIES STOLLENS y *' We want SPECIAL to wipe out cancer ATTENTION in your TO OFFICE, SPECIAL HOURS lifetime. ORGANIZATION Sat. Dec. 22 6 a.m.—9 p.m. Sun. Dec. 23 6 a.m.—9 p.m. Give to the AND SCHOOL Mon. Dec. 24 6 a.m.- 8 p.m. American PARTIES Closed Christmas Day Cancer Society^ PAGE 6, THE N J. HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSDAY, DECEMBER ?0. 1973 923-9201 CUS5IHED M S GO RBIJ£JS HIRE • BUY • SELL* R EN T • SW AP • HIRE • B U Y* S ELL* R p N T • SW AP • HI R E * B U Y * S ELL* YOUNG PEOPLE’S We’ll pay you for your experience. CLASSIFIED AD RATES PRESENTS SI 50 FOR SINGLE INSERTION. 9 IlMt w >tc (•' tach lint t it ' S linat REPEAT INSERTIONS SI.25 25c for each lint ovtr 5 Mrii*

DISPLAY CLASSIFIED S2.25 PER INCH 111 DEa DUNE 5 P.M. TUESDAY I p t- '1 PHONE 923-9207 - 923-S377 .llllllllll N 558.521 less taxi per \\ miscellaneous SERVICES your Chris! The Army Reserve. FOR SALE p a it t ' ::s » to bear in mind that sr It pays to go to meetings. CARPETS AND LIFE too can be INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT­ ping for a child, once he’ beautiful if you use Blue Lustre, ING, LEADER & GUTTER WORK. out of the crib, is prettj Rent electric shampooer. $1. Free estimates, Insured. Call much like shopping for any MAYFAIR.HILLS 1DE body else. If you buy t< SCREENS AND STORM Steven Deo. 354-6580 or 686- please him, not yoi WINDOWS REPAIRED, SAWS 79 8 3 (TF) you can’t go far wrong »N0W PLAYING THRU TUESDAY. AND TOOTS SHARPENED. Wh Zatfco’s Hardware, 347 Hillside DAN’S PAINTING A DECORA­ ferent, here are some sug i t M Avenue. Call 926-6088. TING, INTERIOR, EXTERIOR. gestlu iis that should see yot A ward Jaycees TEENAGE FANTASIES REASONABLE RATES. FREE safely through some stick\ FURNITURE REASONABLE. ESTIMATES INSURED. Call 289- situations in selecting toys & Five Jaycees have received awards fo r service to th e ir chapter. From right to left J. Kenmore washer, excellent con­ 9434. ' for tots. // dition, Bedroom dresser, chest, Every child in the house C I. Senator D exter Graef and A n th o n y Bevilacqua received outstanding continuing LUNCH vanity, night table, Oval dining ALTERA TIONS-CLQTHING ought to have a wardrobe service awards o f the Quarter (Spark Plug). David Goldherg, President, awarded the of toys to appeal to all his room table, 2 kitchen tables & presentations. Earl Brunner and Larry Cappola received outstanding first year awards RATED X, MINIMUM AGE 21 senses, so a creative environ chairs, Steel office desk & ALTERATIONS ON LA DIE'S o f the Quarter (Spoke). On the le ft is A llan Sack, who was elected Jaycees Boss of the MEN'S & CHILDREN’S CLOTHES. ment can be established chair, 4 drawer legal size file Some things should aid his CALL 289-1161 (TF) Quarter. The presentations were made at the Lotus Garden in Mountainside cabinet, 6 ft. steel supph cabinet physical development, some Wood typewriter desk. Call 926- enable him to play MUSIC I IMS"! HUC 1 IONS an adult some encourage lie w and publicity TRAVEL him to work with his hands rcjcusc> >cnt to The Hillside CHRISTMAS SPECIAL IMA NO & ORGAN LESSONS On the other hand it WANTED TO BUY Times* should be typed and 4 days GIVEN IN YOUR HOME CALI. isn’t wise to overwhelm him DEC. 23-27 5 days with too many double spaced. 4 nights 5 nights WANTED. Will buy complete That way he won’t enjoy Publicity about your local contents or partial contents of any of them fully. club or organization must be H< >M! HUII I) I N ( E Ml PAIRS LAS wrGAS CARIBBEAN home. Will pay good price. Call Gifts don’t have to be re< cived b\ Monday afternoon exclusively for girls or boys. Riveria Hotel From 341-0238 or Box No. 72, Hill­ HOME BUILDING & REPAIRS- to be included in the following There’s nothing wrong with side Times, Hillside, N.J. 07- JAY CONSTRUCTION: Complete PLUS a young boy clinging to a Thursday's Hillside Times. 205. (12. 20-1 10) home repairs, new construction, Releases should be typed and s 199 TAXI SERVICE s J79 brick & concrete work. Asphalt beloved doll, or a girl who likes sports or science sets. double spaced. CALL OR MAIL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION driveways, roofing. We sell used ANNOUNCEMENT The most important bricks A lumber. Call 923-5937 tor in selecting something Times invites its 1 WAS INVOLVED IN AN ACCID­ anytime. (TF) for small fry, however, is ONE WEEK SPECIALS ENT D! C, 13 at 6 P.M .0 Bloj safety Little ones don’t readers to express their opinions St. & Yale Ave. Any one wht JUNK CARS WANTED kn<*4\w'hen they’re playing in its Public Opinion column. MICHAELANGELO the accident please write to Be with (linger. If an item can Letters should be typed, double LONDON No. 44, Hillside T im es, Hillside, be easffiy'swallowed, if it can spaced, and not longer than 250 SHOW TOURS CRUISES JUNK CARS OF ANY KIND N J. 07205. j r break into pieces or cut WANTED . 24 HOUR SERVICE. tender skin, it it’s painted From ^ 304 From ^ 3 2 0 LOST DOG ______B.A. TOWING SERVICE. CALL with poison, a parent is tak­ 964-1506. ing a big risk presenting SMALC”^ BROWN K WHITE it to his child. SUNNY BEAQLE , named Daisy. Lost SKI the ALPS DRAPES SLIPCOVERS The safest type of toys Dec. 13 alter 11 p.m. corner o( have rounded edges, and SPAIN New 1 ork PL & Long Ave. Re­ parts made-of molded plas­ From From JANET DECORATORS ward. Call Mu-6-8488. tic in nontoxic, child-pleas- CUSTOM MADE yltot- s2 1 9 Window Shades - Drapes, tion is Mattel’s Tuff Stuff s259 HELP WANTED MALE Slip Covers, Spreads toys. They are even guaran □ □ □ o □ □ AND FEMALE _ Venetian Blinds - Porch Shades teed for five vears. CALL 923-6932 LONDON SPAIN ALPS CRUISE VEGAS ISLANDS Holiday time is just around the opp. Pathmark - Hillside □ OTHER corner -- you nppd pxtra mnnpy NAME now -- earn $$$ in your spare REAL ESTATE time selling AVON products. Call ADDRESS now for details in Springfield FOR SALE 273-0702, in Hillside, Union-353- 4880 and in Irvington-375-2100. APARTMENT FOR RENT STATE/ZIP

ADULTS ONLY, 5 ROOMS, 2nd These toys; 4.hal look sound, move, and feel like APPRENTICE PRINTERS WILL­ Floor, heat & hot water sup­ ING TO WORK ANY SHIFT Ex­ real all have smooth surfaces plied. For Feb. 1. Call 923- reliability “-tested GROUP TRAVEL PLAN cellent opportunity for right per­ 6932 between 9 to 5. weather, color-fast durabil sons. Apply in person, Vanguard ity and no need of batter Personalized Service for Individual Groups Offset Printers. 1 Evans 6 ROOMS, 2-1/2 BATHS, AIR- ies. The Tuff Stuff collec­ 326 B LO Y ST . 685 -8 5 5 0 T erminal. tion by Mattel includes a COND & GARAGE. Modern HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY 07205 play mixer sewing machine new apt. Call 923-9579 after drill saw Pound a Truck 6 p.m. (TF), OPEN 'TIL 9 p.m. Tuesday Thursday CLERICAL Shoppin Basket and a 9-5 p.m. Mon., Wed., & Fri. or by special appointment FULL TIME SEASONAL truck with shovel 3 ROOMS, HEAT 4 HOT WATER A person purchasing these GROUP INQUIRIES WELCOMED HELP WANTED SUPPLIED, CAi L 926-2955 sorts of playthings pleasant * protective, and appropriate Clerk needed fo r tele­ AFTER 6 P.M. can present them to any phone work in O il Dept. one’s offspring and feel Cal! M i. Leonard at OFFICE FOR RENT pretty sure his presents wi HILLSIDE RADIO & TV be welcome for many years 965-1000 between 10a m HILLSIDE - Attractive paneled 1190 Liberty Avenue, near Bloy Street and 3 p.m. office equipped with air cond., SPORTS SHORTS electric heat, 16 W. Shelton Ter,, MU 8 2359 WA 6-2471. (Dec. 13-20). Antenna Installed SERVICES = =—— o STORE FOR RENT TV RADIO PHONO SERVICE WE TAKE AWVY any old ap- giia...... el Igerators, stoves, SIZE 15' x 58' washing machines, dryers, cITsh GOOD FOR OFFICE ETC. wash'-rs, etc. ServicechargeSlO REASONABLE RENT for 1, Jis'for 2. Call 242-6178. 1534 A LIBERTY AVE. ANDY’S DELICATESSEN Evenings and Sunday, 964-7259. CALL 923-6723 1113 LIBERTY AVE. 289 3602 WE PAY CASH for used fur- GARAGE WANTED The fastest tennis service niture. Bedrooms, living rooms, ever measured was that of United Kingdom’s Michael kitchen sets, etc. Call 242-6178. GARAGE WANTED Evenings and Sundays 964-7259. Sangster. In June, 1963, he CALL 929-9580 hit the hall 1 54 miles per hour! CARPENTER

YOU want a carpenter'.’ F.Hin- Y Presents Revue denberger of buildirtg, repairing The Proposition Circus, an and general contracting, roofing, improvised revue for children, cabinet work. Estimates given will appear at the YM-YWHA of free. No Job too large or too Metropolitan New Jersey, 760 WE CATER TO ALL PARTIES small. Call 761-4394. T.F. Northfield Ave., West Orange, on Friday, December 28 at 2 p.m. DELICIOUS PLATTERS PREPARED MASONRY The performance is open to botl Y members and non-members. FEATURING SLOPPY JOE SAMUEL J CAIVANO GENERAL The safest way to open a CONTRACTOR. A complete line tennis ball can that has a ring PLATTER SANDWICHES of all types of masonry and car­ top opener is to (l)d ry your The Hillsidi' Limes will not pentry work done with expert hands so that wet f-ing1 accept photographs without designing. For an estimate call don’t slip when you pull the 926-0051. identification. Publicity pictures opening ring; (2) don’t yank F e a tu rin g should be accompanied by u off the top, but lift the ring straight up and peel the lid WATER PROOFING-MASONRY typewritten caption on a back slowly ; and (3) don't CHICKEN separate piece of paper. The reach into the can to pull out Water Proofing caption should be submitted the first ball. Shake it out. & ITALIAN exactly a.- it is to appear in the AND paper. and publicity HOT DOGS ALL MASONRY Persons in the photo should releases sent o The Hillside be identified, by rows, left to 352-1052 Times should be typed and PLEASE o r d e r early righ L. double spaced. THURSDAY. OECFMBE R 20 1973 Sked "Anne" Try-Outs the n j HILLSIDE TIMES page 7 It’s Soup * a The Chatham Community i ayers will t . ■ ti -oats M We’re As Near As Your Telephone their Spring production "Anne of a Thousand Days” on Thurs­ day, January 3, at 8 p.m,; Sun­ day, January 6, at 7 p.m. and ruesds Tanuaj .t - j . : UfcS ari pa in\one interested. There are princi­ H ri m If pal parts .r. iji&bh ■ n 'men trn> n nt:\< i it hi si \ 77777 and 5 women. Scripts are avail­ able at the Chatham Public Li­ brary, Main St., Chatham. Da­ AIR COMPRESSORS AUTO REPAIRS DRIVEWAYS tes for the performance are INSURANCE Friday, May 3 and 4. • U! 9 28 OO Anyone interested inanyphase FOR CONCRETE BREAKING HANAN B P A h •* 1 ( D rivew ay* for emergency service RES M2 till SERVICE STATIOK AND PARKING LOTS of little theater production is in­ in d u str ial p lan ts H U H ! N I FOR (HANAN GLIKMAN) Ul work don# With power roll. i vited to come to try-outs. Re­ F’B T e n a . A in d l o l rTUMWi w o rk d o n . B*pairi on Amtricjn L fortifn freshments will be served. Fur­ 0R0BACH CO. *r,: Clutch#* I jnltLqn— f tik ir COTRONEO AG EN T ther information may be obtained U.S. HIGHWAY n o . 22 Motor Work JAMES LA M0RGESE UNION, N.J. m u {,.0 0 1 8 S titi Firm Insurance Co by Calling Erma Colvin at 635- 1547 SUMMIT AVE, 1 ( E*»in« » * # ire lo t t o n Of PQSi ffc flag ship 5745. C O R W IN A NS 9 7 9 -9 4 8 1 E S 1 JO 2 1 ■SN m I Or.g ! \ enur

Hit The Hay AUTO DEALERS s & l SERVICE ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS LIQUOR STORES STATION FRANK 0 ALESSI0 LOWEST p r i c e s a t 61 W « *t# rn P arkw ay On Brisk Day . Hhh Av« Irvington ,409 MAPLE AVE. HILLSIDE D0D G I CITY 37 5-9896 Driv#w«ys, perking • •at Concrnt* MAPLE LEAnU * It was a brisk, sunny Saturday SPECIALIZING IN ♦ idawalk* pet 10s & brick stoop* F n r fre * o fiim a ti C. II WINES-LIQUORS beer that found 34 Girl Scouts on a bus ELIZABETH DODGE FOREIGN CARS heading for Basking Ridge and a 1120 LiBfRTY AVf HILLSIDE N.J hayride. INC Dodgp Cars and Tmrv s BUTCHER SHOPS WE DELIVER 35757 A. P. Morris Troops 617 and ELECTRICAL DRIVE IN PARKING 851 arrived at Somerset Stables about ten in the morning. The h il l s id e p o r k s to r e CONTRACTORS horse drawn wagon was brought 1325 Liberty Ave W« 3 065® W . J. 1 Wfs out of the stables by two young Full Line of 973-0400 L IC . NO. 419 SZAPUC0 S ladies. After they drove the SOL NEWARK AVE. MEATS 81 HOMEMADE horses around the grounds to F l IZABEIH LIQUOR STORE b o l o g n a s a n d BERT B GLOBUS B * * .- C o-o w 1 « For warm them pp the troops climbed 3 5 1 - 1 1 5 5 aboard the wagon of real hay. g r o c e r ie s ELECTRICAL H i ' L ib e rty A > rti u r Hillside. New Jffse> This was a f-i-r -s -t for the CON I R ACTORS Girl Scouts and it was a most MONARCH enjoyable ride. Sitting close go- CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CARPET CLEANING INDUSTRIAL Mayor Reviews gether, wrapped in a blanket or 0 50b N 3'oad St. Elira&efh C KMERCIAL two, they rode the bumpy trail 289-1ROO ELECTRO CARPET & RESIDENTIAL tinut'd from Page 3 for about one hour. The drivers UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS : WAY RADIO DISPATCHED halted the wagon and they all Sales-Service-body Work id together ness can and jumpted out to romp in the fields Specializing in Wall to Wall 1440 N. Broad Si for about twenty minutes. Then Carpet Cleaning The activities planned 272 Long Ave. Hillside Hillside, N.J. back on the wagon.to finish the AUTO BODY agRs, were enjoyed by scenic hayride. 56 Main St., MiUburn participants. The effort 467 3340 A nosebag lunch and hot cocoa REPAIRS EXTERMINATING b\ this ‘.'ommlttee Is brought the first hayride to a happy end. Leaders in charge f r a n k l in au t o bo d y EAST COAST r co.. me included Mrs. Swart, who ar­ 1222 480 e x t e r m in a inc N. Brosd St. Chancellor Ave. OF HILLSIDE ranged the trip, Mrs. Dierolf HII!slde,35 5-5 444 Irvington,399320 o' (troop 851) and Mrs. Colding and in its Public O Sp«ci*luing in Termites Also complei* Pest control service Mrs. * Perchaiuk (tfcop 617). COLLISION SPECIALIST I .etters should lx* t\ prd, d< effort in crime Free #«timales ,ind inspection eat, rfb Ordinance Uncle Hy donated the bus that INSURANCE ESTIMATES •spaced, and not longer Ilian 250 In >*rv see made the trip more enjoyable. ts responsible for J words. They should be 92 3 35 35 or 634 0693 their minor chll- addressed to The Hillside Finn's ' T'*d. A . outh who 1443 No. Broad St., Ifillside. wire will find that Awarded N.J. 07205. around his parents

TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Not-ice is hereby given that the busy, hectic year, following ordinance has been adopted Notice is hereby lot sto 1 now, the on final reading, at a regular meeting following ordinance has been adopted of the Township Committee of the as been laid, HUl- Township of Hillside, County of on final reading, at a regular meetinq wu \ up again and Union, State of Now Jersey, held of the Township Committee of the Township of Hillside, County of Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, 19,73, at the ker-p it that wav. Municipal Building, Liberty and Union, State of New Jersey, held Hillside Avenues. Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, 19/J, at the Municipal Building, Liberty and By direction of the Township "SAVE A LOt" Hillside Avenues. Committee of the Township of of Ladles' ici H fllsid e . LOUIS A. DISCHLER Suit of D fess ’ J Township Clerk Pants Slacks- i r i TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO Hurden-Looker School has participated in the nation-wide "Labels for Education" OF UNION, STATE 1 Skirts Sweaters 7 101 / J PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING JERSEY PROHIBITING C program sponsered by the Campbell Soup Company. In the collection of soup labels AND REGULATING OF GARAGE AGAINST PUBLIC O'y Cleaned i Pressed SALES DEFINING OFFENSES AND that ran from October 15th to December 8th, the students brought in enough labels SAFETY, AND MORALS PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THL Bring In A Bundle PARLNTAL RESPONSIBILITY AND VIOLATION THEREOF, AND for the purchase of a Bell & Howell Portable Cassette Tape Player/Recorder for the PENALTIES AND A M E N D IN G (WITH THIS AOV.i AMENDING CHAPTER VII of CHAPTER VI OF THE REVISED Audio-Visual Department of the school. When all the "Labels for Education" are REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCI GENERAL ORDINANCES TOWNSHI P OF HILLSIDE, 1971 LEXINGTON CLEANERS received by the. Campbell Suup Company they expect to have a pile of labels 10 feet 247 Penna Ave. cor Long Hillside Times, Dec. 20, 1973 high, 20 feet wide and 700 feet long. The labels w ill then be recycled by the Hillside Tii Fees $ 5.75 At Oeadend company Pictured around the giant soup can made by Mr. Robert Prescott and used TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE for the deposit of labels are I inda Haines, Mrs. Robert Parochniak. Paige Prescott, Mi PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed proposals for dog warden Numbei W00 Of A Senes 01 Artieles Robert Prescott and Robert Parochniak. (Hillside Photo Service) services for taking Into custody, impounding, and destroying if featuring American Ideas Ideals field performance at the necessary all stray or abandoned dogs And In the Township of Hillside for a Present “ Nutcracker Bandstand—138 E. Broad St. period of one year beginning February Garden State Ballet’s record ember 30th at 2 for Union County Westfield 232-6363 or at the Gar­ 1, 1974, will be received by the Township Committee of the breaking eleven city statewide audiences. den State Ballet office 623-0591 Township of Hillside In the County of tour of Fred Daniel!'s production Reserved seats are $3 for -- 623-5403. Union, State of New Jersoy, at 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday evening, January of "The Nutcracker” will cele­ children and $5 for adults. Tick­ During Christmas Court of Honor, two boys from 2, 1974, at its regular meeting to be Every 10 or 15 times a min­ brate its grand at West- ets are available for the West- Scout T roop 94 were awarded their eagle, the highest held in the Municipal Building, field High School on Sunday, Der- ute, the lungs breathe in and out Liberty and Hillside Avenues, Hillside, TOVYNSHIP OF HILLSIDE award a boy can receive in scouting. Edward White, at which time such proposals will be Notice' is hereby given that the a pint of air -- for the rest of publicly opened and read. T O W N S H I P O f7'H I L L S IO E following ordinance has been adopted Our lives, Contributions to left, twelve years old, is the youngest boy in the Specifications and' proposal forms Notice is hereby given that the on final reading at a regular meeting Christmas Seals help keep lungs Eastern district to receive this honor. Theodore which contain all necessary following ordinance has been adopted of the Township Committee of the , F . information must be obtained from on final reading, at a regular meeting Township of Hillside, County of healthy. S.hcitynski, right, thirteen years old, is the fourth in his the Township Clerk’s Office In the 14. Glory of the Township Committee of the Union, State of New Jersey, held ------— ------Municipal Building prior to the Township of Hillside, County of Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, 1973, at TOWNSHIP OF HI LLSIDE family to receive this honor. Mi. Stephen C. Jankovic, bidding. (This proposal form must be A Union, State of New Jersey, held the Municipal Building, Liberty and PUBLIC NOTICE s c o u tm a s te r, and Mr. Joel Palano, assistant used by all bidders.) Tuesday evening, Dec. 18, 1973, at Hillside Avenues. Pursuant to the revised statutes The Township Committee expressly to God in ; the Municipal Building, Liberty and By direction of The Township 54:4-38, notice is hereby given that scoutmaster, made the presentations. reserves the right to reject any and all Hillside Avenues. Committee of the Township of the assessments for the year 1974 on bids in accordance with the law and By direction of the Township Hillside. properties in the Township of Hillside, the statute In such case made and Committee of the Township of LOUIS A. DISCHLC R County of Union, and State of New Average union wage rates for provided, or to waive any the highest, H illside. Township Clerk lerseV w ill be available at the office of 1 'hlicity about your local Informalities in the bids and in any LOUIS A. DISCHLER building trades workers in cities AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND the Board of Tax Assessors, Municipal 'I nr Organization must be accompanying documents received. In Township Clerk CHAPTER II (ADMINISTRATION), Building, Liberty and Hillside of 100,000 persons or more in­ the event of tie bids, the Township AN .ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 2—20 (SHADE TREE Avenues, Hillside, New Jersey on creased 1.7 percent in the third ri * \cd by Monday afternoon Committee reserves the right to award and on CHAPTER V (Personnel) OF "THE COMMISSION (ADVISORY)) OF Fr|day, December 21, 1973 from 9 the contract to one of the responsible c t' 1 included in the following REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES THE “ REVISED GENERAL a.m. to 4 p.m. quarter of 1973 and 4.9 percent bidders. OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP SAMUEL KATZ over the year ending Oct. 1, 1 ■’day s I iillside I inir>. Bids will not be received or 1 9 7 1 " OF HILLSIDE” Tax Assessor accepted previous .to the time earth peace. 1 l«-as«‘s should be t\ prd and Hillside Tim es —Dec. 20 , 1973 Hillside Times, Dec. 20, 1973 I II LLSI DE TIMES—Dec 20,1973 1973, the Labor Department re­ designated for their receipt. Fees $4.83- Fees $4.83 Fees $3.68 ports. paced Louis A. Dischler, Township Clerk TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE HILLSIDE TIMES—Dec.20, 1973 good will m is. hereby given that the Fees: $ 9 .6 6 ■ ^ ■in9 ordinance has been adopted Dl reading, at a regular meeting towards men.^ Township of Hillside, County "on, State of New Jersey, held •>y evening, Dec. 18, 1973 at inicipal Building, Liberty and ie A v e n u e . SAVE % *100! direction of the Township

- h -o t n a n c f - t t t A T v r m n NANCE NO.L 408-73 T,*-£C> “ AN ORDINANCE H t h e m a x i m u m s a l a r i e s ( ERTAIN OFFICERS AND ,y EES OF- THE TOWNSHIP 30% t. 60% OFF! -LSIDE IN THE COUNTY OF N> STATE OF NEW JERSEY” T%U MftMfr Published As A Public Service T h ro ug h

5 52meS’ DeC‘ 20, 1973 Hie Cooperation Of The f ollowing Hillside ( ompaiiea OVER 600 COATS • FUR JACKETS o MAN MADE FURS ! OWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE ce *s hereby given that the BRISTOL MYERS COMPANY • FUR-TRIMMED COATS • C10TH COATS "9 ordinance has been adopted Misses' sizes 6 to 20 re ARR 97RQ Festival will follow, Atone men! Guild Qqlkeje Inn

965 >800tout Kibbel ls President, h Blue Ribbon Inn Pleuure Club Blue Ribbon inn AkAvrm Bryn* Prtedman Charity l-*afue B'nai luael Cong DOO-ZU41 Qf the syrui70{jUew ill partic i;

Business and Prof Single Group Smai I'orah Chaim ' 1 Show A Noble Ventu e’ Municipal Bldg 926-5051 “ A Noble Venture,” anawa Creative Arts winning film on timber harve ing and reforestation, will Lyons I arms Manor 351-3699 Democratic Qub shown at the Union County P Commission’s Trailside Nati 1 >ysautonomu Temple Shomrei Torah 926-4760 and Science Center in the Vt chung Reservation on Sun1 Evening Membership Dep< Women * Club Knight of Columbus Hah 245-2889 December 23, The motion pin about forests and paper prodi Father Canty Council Knights of Columbus 1220 Liberty Avenue 354-8023 will be shown at 2 p.m,, 3 t or 926-0760 and 4 p.m.

Garden State Radio Qub Virginia Inn 352-5898 GOOD PARTY- The Italian-American Civic Association Ladies Auxiliary had a good time at their Christmas party 923-9407 Hillside Crossing Guards Community Center Good food and dancing to the music of Tommy Dee were featured at the party at the Italian \merican club house Partygoers seated from left: Nancy cannovas. Cynith (Jocund uo-iJirtiiman Ann Casciano Chairman, Viola Hillside Had assail Temple Shomrei Torah Giordano-Pres., Louise Sciarrillo, Minnie DiLeo, and Net 119 Menza. Standing, Irene Alaimo, Anthony Casciano, Hillside Industrial Assn College Inn Margaret Volturo, Ronnie Imperial, Yolanda Imperial, Joe Cocuzza, Fran Masucci, Genevive Frank, Tony Morabito, Barbai .1 M 01 abitt), Rosemarie Scarola, Frank Scarillo Hillsde Independent Party Blue Ribbon Inn

Hiilside-lsraeii Committee Temple Shomrei Torah

Italian American Civic Aas’n 16 Hillside Avenue

Jewish War Veterans Post No 78 56 Chestnut Ave (Irvington VFW Bldg)

K of C Ladies Auxiliary 1220 Liberty Avenue

Lodge 241 F & AM 1 444 North Broad St

Ladies Auxiliary Hillside Little tkuyrue 926-464 Old Guard > Presbyterian Church Pro bus

Republican Municipal Committee College Inn

Rotary Club Presbyterian Church

Sinai Mens Club Smai, Torah Chaim

Scout Troop No. 99 Christ the King Church

Senior Citizens Club Elks

Unico College Inn

Women's Club of Hillside EIiz. Town & Country Club 352-8796 Asks Students: "Help Save Yourself' Beth Pemnary, a junior at Hillside formed and slogans were born, brink of ls final phases. 11 Is High and a member of tho Elizabeth Young people went off to live on just the start of a revolution River Conservation and Beautification communes in the wilderness, and sweeping the country, that will Com m ittee wrote the following the nation began to recognize the grow bigger and more intense article, “ Help Save Y ourselfior e state of its environment. It will be the controversey be recent issue o f the student newspape That was only the first step. tween environmentalists and the Hiller. As in many revolutions,the first government officials to pass and phases were outspoken, active, enforce environmental protection The Environmental Science and rad ical, in the middle laws, and there won’t be apt Club regrets that they cannot phases, there exists a state of ful submission b> car manufac- report an\ major happenings for qul etude, a lull in the uprisings, turers or chemical plants, We'l the upcoming month. The word a time when bands of concerned havp to fight all the way. 1 month"ma-T be changed to the people get together and organize Fight for the betterment of the plural if something drastic does to fight for a cause. environment, y ou won't be cheat­ not happen soon to boost mem­ Organizations such as the ed out of the results. Clean bership and to get prejects EPA and Keep America Beau- air, unpolluted water, and a plan- rolling. tiful, as well as many others et to live on are unalienable Going back a few years ago, arose as a result of the early rights which should be denied to environmental involvement and uprisings of the Environmental no one. You can become a part concern was at an all-time high Revolution. At present, the re- of the revolution by attending the Environmentalists held demon- volution ls going through Its In- next meeting of the Envlronmen- strations, organizations were termedlate stages, and ls on the tal Science Club.

1 COME TO fCHRISTMAS WORSHIP| Calvary Evangelical Lutheran Church Maple Ave. and Clark St. H illside, N.J

REV. GARY W KULL , PASTOR

SUNDAY , DEC. 23 9:15 A M. Sunday School 10:30 A M. Christmas Communion Service. 3:00 P.M Sunday School Children's Christmas Program. 11:00 P M. Christmas Eve, Candlelight Service.

The First Baptist Church of Hillside

H ilbidr Aye and Harding Ter. Hillside,N.J.

REV J. ALLEN NICHOLSON, PASTOR

SUNDAY, DEC. 23 9:40 A.M Bible School for all ages 11:00 A.M Morning Worship. Sermon: “The Gift Is Under The T ree.” 7:00 P.M. CHRISTMAS CANDLELIGHT SERVICE.

MONDAY, DEC. 31 WATCKNIGHT SERVICE. Hillside United Presbyterian Church Salem and Coe Ave*. H ilkid e , N.J REV. FRANK S. VIGH, PASTOR

SUNDAY, DEC. 23 9:30 a .M. Church School, J L 11:00 A.M Morning Worship , Topic: “Bethlehem: The House of Bread.” BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY A MONDAY, DEC. 24 2 8 ;tfo P.M. Evening Service. ^ There will be a meditation on “ From A Manger.”

% Th u r s d a y d e c e m b f r 20 1973 t h e n j h i l l s i d e t im e s , p a g e 9 Job Hunters: Indians At Museum 1 ■ ‘ s T i! v er: a.: i; , p ro vid e s the ther e for Forget Alaska Pipe Dreams ■ * • Mum ■?v«*(iva u t.’ie New*! * MUse New Jerse\ Department of La­ .‘lonalh suffered the highest Fraudulent advertising 4 * Wsushmgto. St. to be t bor and Industn Commissioner Ttnirstia\ End Frida-. Ronald M. Heymann has warned feel our existing labor force ts rears its ugh head. But , New Jerse ts ti swan • than adequate to meet am su h as th :- whi. of false and misleading advertis­ 1 n ■ ■ ■ ■ • * - ing offering high-paving positions in connection with the Alaskan pi­ to take .1 jot which uh -- t ;-c! and peline project. 1 ommissioner Heymann stated that a recent letter received from the Commissioner of the Alaska :ees, nor sell job information thoroughly investigate am. i Department of Labor pointed out ‘ more than $5.” j0b opportunities in conn that “the advertisers purport ro be official hiring agents fon pi­ peline construction oontractoi - and request the applicant remit i registration fee to guarantee joe Holiday Ceramics placement. These advertisers, ' the letter continued, “are neithe: licensed nor bonded to do busi­ ness as private employmei .t On Display agencies in Alaska and generall, charge a fee which is in excess < Kreps, well known the Pui the maximum allowed h\ Alaska >r the i law.” The letter further staged: “ Pi­ peline construction workers are not being recruited at this time. , wish to thank the people Alaska is highly unionized. Hir­ allow ing ing for this project will be pri­ of Hillside for marily through the unions, sup­ me to s e r v e th e m during 1973 plemented by the State-operated Employment Centers. BEST WISHES TO EVERYONE ‘‘Newcomers will find high pri­ . Kreps has exhibited In TOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON & A ces, high iunemployment and little s art shows throughout room on welfare rolls. Alaska re PROSPEROUS & HEALTHY NEW YEAR sidents will be givei -a: ployme ibit in Rutgers University, received In \1, pjtpference on the pipeline an the receipient of many COMMISSIONER CHARLES S MANCUSO other related construction pr< s and awards. She is the to be included jects; and, because Alaska ha. director of the Creative AND FAMILY “Thank Us For Snow” A holiday piogram was the highlight for George Washington School parents who applauded for all the students in Kindergarten to third grade. The theme of the show was Let It Snow From le ft are Miss G. Giordano, Faculty Program Coordinator, GRAND OPENING! Arlesia Grace, the Fairy Queen Tanya Flowers, Stacy Sapp, Donette Land, Lisa Cross the Silver Belles, and Jack DosSantos, the Villain around Darren Hines Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. (Hillside Photo Service) of the Liquor Store in the ALARMING FACTS ABOUT FIRE SUPER SHOP-RITE OF HILLSIDE Municipal Court One-third of all fire vic­ tims in the United States are children under 14. and many • ICECUBES • 5004 • COLD B EER JUDGE ALLAN L. TUMARKIN more suffer from burns and DECEMBER 11, 1973 smoke inhalation. Girls and boys, especially very young ones, are frequently found Rose Hemingway, Conklin Ave., Hillside, was found guilty of hiding under beds and in OPEN MON THRU SAT TILL 10 PM failing to present to Board of Health a signed Veterinarian qua­ closets, frightened bv a .fire. LONG LIQUORS rantine release and a $15 fine was imrx>sed. To prevent panic it is im­ FREE PARKING Lillian Thompson, Maple Ave., Irvington, was found guilty on portant for children to know- 367 ROUTE 22 (WEST BOUND) two delinquent parking violations. Fines of $40 were imposed. proper safety procedures to Barbara Bay, Leslie St., Newark, was found guilty on a charge follow in case of fire. HILLSIDE. N.J. of -uttering a forged prescription. A fine of $100 was imposed, six months jail sentence suspended. She was put on probation for three years to run concurrent with Essex County Probation. 5 i - YORK ST ATE Frank Georges, Baltimore Ave., Hillside, was found guilty of Sb nH u O r P --R...... 'T t operating a motor vehicle while on the revoked list. He was fined $225. On a charge of leaving the scene of an accident, he was found guilt- and a fine of $35 was imposed. A fine of $75 was imposed CHAMPAGNE on Mr. Georges for eluding a police officer and 30 days suspended jail sentence after being found guilty. August Kreis, 16th Ave. Irvington, was found guilty of being an unlicensed driver, A fine of $15 was imposed. EExperts connected with COLD DUCK the Hartford Insurance* Group’s Junior Fire Marshal y DECEMBER 13, 1973 r program point out that little JUDGE Allan L Tumarkin SPARKLING children should never be left alone in the house, even for SHOP-RITE 80 Joseph F, Balaney, Highland Ave. , Ridgewood, was found guilty a few minutes. Matches, for operating an unregistered vehicle. He was fined $15 and $10 lighters and pot handled SHOP-RITE 80 BURGUNDY comtempt charges. should always he out of chil­ BLENDED' Louis P Watley, Prospect St., E. Orange, was foundiguilty of fall­ dren's reach. ing to pay the toll on the Garden State Parkway, Union Plaza. A fine Youngsters should be SCOTCH WHISK EY of $15 was imposed. taught to avoid electrical ap­ pliances. wires, outlets, fire­ Uriah Wesley, Hawthorne Ave., Newark, was found guilty of driv­ QUART FIFTH places. and all open firt*s. ing while under the influence of alcohol. He was fined $225 and two 5.10 S 3 . 6 9 Bo sure they know how to 95 years revocation of his driving privileges. FIFTH QUART 59 get out of a burning house. 4 15 $A15 ,gai Gregory Tarver, Nelson Place., Irvington, was found guilty of Practice simulated escape 9 4 .3 9 walking on Garden State Parkway. A fine of $25 was imposed!} procedures until the whole 8 r - p c Roy Dino, Albert St., N. Arlington, was found not guilty of a park-4 M A G N tlM family fully knows the drill. FRUIT FLAVOR SHOP-RITE ing violation on Maple Ave. Make sure everyone old SHOl’-KITf ’ KITt SHOP-RITE s h o h -hi r e FRENCH S 5 2 » ?- Lawrence Clarkson, Hiawatha Ave., Hillside, was found guilty of enough to send in an alarm being an unlicensed driver and a fine of $15 was imposed. He was knows how to do it and where CORDIALS b r a n d y BRANDY als^> found guilty of two parking violations and fines of $25 were im­ the nearest fire alarm box posed. is. Make sure the habv sitter FIF David Welch, So. 19th St., Newark, was found guilty of being an knows what to do in case of 19 99 */!2 5 fire. too. unlicensed driver. A fine of $15 was imposed. FIFTH Every child of school age FIFTH j FIFTH Jack Kresh, Orchard Ter., Hillside, was found guilty for falling should be able to open every 3 3 to make repairs on his motor vehicle. A fine of $10 was imposed. window in the house, includ­ Salvatore Galante, Mercer St., Metuchen, was found guilty of ing storm windows After being an unlicensed driver. A fine of S15 was imposed. 69 tpainting a room, test the win Jose R. Mojica, Chestnut Ave., Irvington, was found guilty for dows to he sure the drying failing to have his drivers license in his possession. A fine of $25 paint hasn’t sealed them was imposed and $10 contempt charges. He was also found guilty for shut. If it has. use a hammer failing to have his vehicle inspected, A fine of $25 and $10 contempt and screwdriver to free them. charges .were imposed. Asti Juan M. Coral, 21st St., Irvington, was found guilty of careless driving on the Garden State Parkway. A fine of $25 was imposed. Alumni Sell Fruitcake Raymond Clella, Woodruff Ave., Hillside, was found guilty of un­ Spum ante lawful use of motor vehicle. A fine of $75 was imposed. The Union College Alumni As­ John Trail, Bristol Coutr, Livingston, \yas found not guilty on a sociation is conduction its annual SHOP RITL, charge of larceny. Fruitcake Sale, according to Mrs, F FDf ’ tfAKTl Pi Charges of assault and battery against Patrolmen John Yeach- Elmer Wolf of Cranford, chair­ ■ she-i.n and Michael Byrne~ Hillside have beeTi referred to the Grand man. Im ported QUART Jury. The charges Qf assault and battery against Patrolmen Thomas “ Sealed In one-poind cakes, Schierer, Roswell Donah, Kenneth Lull, and Donal Wolfe, all of Hill­ either dark of light, the fruit­ 2.1 9 1/2 GA! side,, hav^ been dismissed. cakes maJ

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Customer action starts here1 Your newspaper is plirtu date and get an invitation to see your escort again and you can't make it because of a your marketplace, where selling starts because previous engagement, it's best to ARE YOU A LOVABLE PERSON? (A) Thank him for the good time these are the pages where shopping begins. What As everyone w ith a lovev-c bridegroom, or (C) and express the wish that he call again, (B) Tell him you're busy, or disposition knows, |ov< Ik st 1wishes to the woman ever you've got to sell, we can help you do the definitely not fur the birds, and congratulate the man? (C J Oiler to introduce him to your matter of fact, to para| .1. When a loved one dies, it is parents? old song, the object ol best to (A) Send flowers to the For correct.answers, see below job . bring in customers, build business Call1 lection can turn youf complexion bereaved family. (B) Make sure t( from dull to rosy red. ||ow (It be present at the funeral services, you score at amour? To find out. (C) Telephone the bereft family ■fake this test. immediately and express your sad Newspn/>er Advertlsipq Can Make the ' I. II you and your sweetheart feelings? How has space age tech­ sion. The coating is applied ordinary daily tasks, but [ have had a spat about a minor 4. II you're invited to the" nology made giant steps for­ to the surface of the twin- with the same results as Difference between Being Open for I matter, it is best to (A) Insist that or a baby, you should ward for modern man9 pole sunshield to reflect 75 found in the twin-pole sun , you are right. (B) Admit that you (A) Bring a gift such as a blanket ..percent of the sun’s energy. Business . and Doing Business! Besides popularizing "the shield of Skylab 3. Silicone may be in the wrong, or ((') or rattle, (B) Merely say that you Astronauts Bean and breakfast drink of astro­ is used in everything from | Unconditionally surrender to share their joy oypr this happy Lousma installed the 22 x nauts” the developments sealants, glazing, adhesives j vour lover's point of view? event, or (C) Make out a sizable 24Toot silicone-coated shield that put John Glenn into and weatherproofing to such 2. When a couple announces •check to Rh1 h w w -e f the child or over the parasol sunshield earth orbit and Neil Arm­ products as aerosol spray The Hillside Times . its engagement, you, should (A) present the parents with a savings deployed by astronauts dm- starch, vinyl cleaner, water | l ongratulule the future bride, (B) strong on the moon, are bond in the child’s name? 4 ing the first mission after repellents, paint; polishes 1443 North Broad St., Hillside, N.J, 'Offcl- 'volir best wishes to the 5. If vou’re' a girl out on a ANSWERS: 1. (B) Mosl parties used in a variety of house­ the orbiting workshop had hold and industrial product* of all types, transmission, to an argument do not expect or ■ been damaged during liftoff W A 3-9207 desire total capitulation. Yet which benefit those who hydraulic, and brake fluids, on May 1 4. and eve-n for spark plug admitting that you may be wrong haven’t gotten that far "yet Back on earth, silicones boots. can save the day. 2. (C) Offer best Silicone, one of these continue to perform more wishes to the prospective bride space age materials that has and congratulate the future been to the moon and back, bridegroom. 3. (A) Flowers are a has been used as a sea.la.nl universal token of sharing great and heat shield for space 334 Yale A v 688-1696 H illside, N.J sympathy with the bereaved, and craft since Glenn’s Mercury should be sent especially when it’s flight in 1962. It is being Make Your Reservations not possible to call the family or used aboard I he Skylab or­ attend the funeral services. 4. biting workshop to protect (A) Bring a modest gift for the astronauts from the sun. baby. Giving a check or bond may invite unnecessary comparisons After silicope was used' Early for New Year’s fve Party as a sealant for the win­ with the size of others’ gifts. 5. (A) Western-big flavor. m , a ______■ Offering to introduce him to your dows of the Mercury space­ m A. parents is probably premature. • crafts, it became a vital part of the Gemini and Apollo For information call MU 81696 Instead, tell him that you had a programs. During this spec good time and would like lu#n to call again. tacular series of earth orbit $35 PER COUPLE and lunar probes, man land­ ed on the moon. When astro­ FULL COURSE PRIME RIBS OF BEEF DINNER In Freshman naut Armstrong took his historical "small step for a man, but a giant step for PINT PER COUPLE * HATS & NOISEMAKERS Class mankind.” the soles of his Norman L. Mark has re­ Lunar- Boots, nradF—frcmr-- gistered with the entering Freshr Dancing to (he Music of General Electric Company s man Class at Bryant College in Skillet-hot silicone rubber, made the FRED KACZOR ORCHESTRA Smithfield, Rhode Island. He is first human imprint on the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome moon. Comedian MICKEY I REEMAN G. Mark, 253 Dorer Ave. Today, silicone rubber ., Vfesternstyle General Electric product i The Private on the Bilko Show protecting Skylab :i astro­ Publicity about vour local nauts Alan L. Bean, Owen Fantastic MR. JIGGS club or organization must be K. Garriott and Jack R, rcct‘ivc(l b\ Monday afternoon Lousma from intense solar l<» be included in the following radiation. It is being used Fried Chicken I huTs(la\ ~ 11 illftide Tunes. as the space age linseed oil Kclcascs should be t\ pod and contained in a thermal con­ trol paint that was specially double spaced. prepared for the Skylab mi from Dairij Roy Rogers. 4 Pack a Roy Rogers Saddlebag Julius Oksenhorn Queen 8 piece Saddlebag . , .$3,55 1 21 piece Saddlebag . . .$5.25 T O Y S Y O U R . 20 Piece Saddlebag . . .$7.55 DIAMONDS liberty Ave. & Fitzpatrick Si Prociou/ Aon

Highest Prices Paid GRAVE Immediate Payment COVERINGS 7 r , bank references wholesale retail AND Roy Ro3crs Family Restaurants appraisals 1318 Liberty Ave. Hillside, N.J. 300 M illburn A venue, M ill burn, N. J j. ______(201)379-1595______REASONABLE PRICES THURSDAY, DECEMBER ZQ, 1973, THE N J H ILLSIDE T IMIS PAGE 13 ha »

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TRIAD TOOL ROTARY METAL QUALITY METAL REINHARD PRINTING CO. & DIE CO., INC. SLITTING CO., INC. INDUSTRIES INC. 1441 N Broad St. 926 3006 PRECISION LIGHTING INC. JOE COLIN UNION COUNTY 1285 CENTRAL AVE. EASTERN DIV OF KEVBERT LIGHTING SUNOCO SERVICE BUICK CO. 339 N. Broad SL, Elizabeth 220 Coster St.. New Yort City N Broad St. Opp. Williamson 929-9535 COLD DRAWN, INC. 354-3300 H.P. PREIS COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION WM. W. STANLEY CO, WENDEL ENGRAVING MACHINE CO. AND FIXTURE CO. 1 433 North Broad St, MOTOR TRUCK BODIES INC. IRVINGTON AND HILLSIDE TUSCAN SCHACHT CADWALLADER DILLON BECK MFG. CO. DAIRY FARMS STEEL CORP SUPPLY CORP k PLESSEY LEADER ELECTRONICS HITCH WORLD IHC. D-M-E CORP. 1207 LIBERTY AVE 351 3937 * DYNAMICS SUPPLY CORP. U-HAUL RENTAL SERVICE PAGE 14. THE N J HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 1 973 In Who’s Who o o 0 o o 0 Roy Hirschfeld, son of Mr. and Houses Of Worship o o Mrs. Clifford Hirschfeld of Hill­ O O a o 0 side, a Senior at Montclair State P.M. Kill balat Shabbat; Saturday College, was nominated and o ° elected to be in Who’s Who in n rnii.f. Dec. 22, 8:45 A.M. Q o o D . American Colleges and Univers­ 1 j he ■ ::,g r..i: " Satur lay ajfternoor. ities. Mr. Hirschfeld is very active >e<. 22, 31:50 P. M. Rabbi’s class j in school activities and ispresi-, week! \• Torah Ptmtlon, Satur- dent of C I.N.A. (Countil of In­ da> after r;oon, Dec. 22 4:20 P.M., 1 ternational and National Affairs) Miricha. SI.losfi and Vice President ofC.L.U.B. Sun jrninp ! >e (College Life Union Board) at iarchar■is, Sunda];c;02« 1 4:20 P.M. Mine <3 ° o Montclair State and assisted tiie past two sem esters with Fresh­ men Orientation. He is. a history North Po le major and will receive his B.A. degree this June. He is active in irah SPRING WATER STATION S. G. A. and a member of the Karate and (History Club. \ Lasker Roy has been active in politics 22 Sermon: " z j l r r for some time and was president ubborn” Tora iTUPSR I RFG -Ul 4 A of the Young Democrats of Hill­ ketz Shabbc side in 1970 and was the founder and president uf the Political

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iq j School. Roy will be practice teaching this spring at Livingston High jfe lo jll ERTI School. He was instrumental in arranging for prominent guest U r?e$ Walker Caution speakers at Montclair among whom were Jack Anderson, Ralph

v a v a g f m c n t Nader, Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Sen. Barry Goldwater, and ; S pring Justice Douglas. dies reveal that The unemployment rate for Iking public are W-Mirh Wa t e r adult women in August remained Tiber bv motor at 4.9 percent -- unchanged from the June and July levels, the Labor Department reports. Adult men registered an unem ployment rate of 3.1 percent for bad weather, Christmas the month -- an increase of ling crowds, too much er” at holiday celebrations 0.1 percent over the July level. Unemployment rates for adult i new factor this year fuel SYeve. AonW women and men were 4.7 and age, which will increase the er of walkers on local roads, 3.4, respectively, for the second an effort to keep this toll quarter of this year, compared w ith th e G aso lin e shortage To d a y xL m Luckr m y r ein d eer run o n a p r in g w a t e r ''1 with rates of 5.5 percent and , the Council suggests that 4.1 percent for the same period Brians - do the following; The cartoon above is the work of Steve B. Amhi, who is in the 8th Grade at George Washington School in 1972. Brownies Tour Police Headquarters weather Brigh Warning-Don’t Drive Wear Brownies of A. P. Morris big and they were told of all the Brownie Troop 775 also re­ Troop 775 made a trip to the activities held there. cently had an Investiture for ik both way police headquarters. For eigh­ seven new Scouts. A Flag cer­ the sidewa Over Point Zero Five teen Brownie Scouts this proved The four adults along with the emony and the Brownie Promise quite a tour. Brownies, including leaders around the Pond were included. jnpri BAC l? Tils in sate, risky, and on, depending on whether a They saw jail cells and the Mrs. B. Meslar and Mrs. V. Songs were sung and refresh­ Llion lie will be unsafe categories. Point zero place on life expectancy, TV that watches everyone. The Matulonis appreciated the time ments served to the mothers who advise that drinkir driving five represents a reasonable li­ s drinking drivers respond is no sidewalk, rifle range with the guns and1 given them by the officers of the attended this happy occasion In do mix -- to a point. quor :o sumption varying with iur ‘Don’t Drive Over Point incoming traffic. bullets made an impression. police department. the life of a Brownie Girl Scout. “ Don’t Drive Over Point Zerb weight that still allows most dri­ Five’ watch word and be- Then the}, were shown the nar­ Five” I s the message imprinted vers to operate _ mot of vehicle more cognizant of its im- unlightt d area, carry a cotics room. Pictures showed on two million wallet cards being responsibly. we hope to see a light o ' something like different plants and pills that the distributed statewide with regis­ Surpreuant notes that the na- idual reduction of drinking B'nai B'rith To Hear Duo that will reflect Brownies (and others) should tration renewal applications by t.jnal 20,000 to 25,000 alcohol alities ” says Surprenant. On Sunday evening December celling in vocal presentations NOT use. the N.J. Division of Motor Veh­ related traffic deaths are com­ r, he notes that results 23rd, B’nai B’rith will hold a with guitar accompaniment. Then they come to the dark icles Alcohol Countermeasures parable to wiping out one-third ly be evident after long- Chanukah Party at Temple Their range is so varied that icularly a ert from 4 room where pictures are devel­ Project. of the populations of Hunterdon tudy of accident statis- Shomrei Torah, featuring the they will appeal to the young 8 p.m., the hours of oped. The courtroom looked very Roger Surpreaant, AC P Coord­ and Warren Counties each year. singing of Michael an.d,Donna.” children present as well as their inator, says, “the wallet cards “ When drivers modif; leir be­ The party is fh lidti ofrthe Re­ parefife'"2nd g o d p a re n ts. The iqu- becuas they are the havior, that is, when they become lions Expect Visitors: gular Monday night meeting. All repertoire includes contempor­ d publ railable ind^ « ; that focus more conscious of their usf Of members of the lodge, their ary rock, show tunes, and inter­ sent to r h e I 111 if s blood ;i. ohol level -- alcohol before getting behinc the wives, children, grandchildren, national favorites with accent on should he typed , point zei five. And wheel, there will be signif; ant. Charlie Brown, Santa parents and other relatives are Israeli music. invited. 11 >|. d. ghly unlike!' that a driver relief from the drinking dr mg A children’s hristmas meet­ subject. Consideration .s being given uldiciU about' your loci woiiows : ? gui ielines problem,” he says. ing is planned tonight at College It will start at 6 P.M. with a to a newspaper c collection fund - The proportion of women be­ will evcv be con\ ■\ Tadrink- Noting that alcohol affected Inn by the Lions Club, featuring buffet suppei, and following the t» or organization must h tween 55 and 64 years of age ing driving offe because at crashes ,i impact • if! a “Charlie Brown” skit by mem­ raising program among mem- supper a short meeting will be curd b\ Monday alternoo in the labor force rose from point zero fivfe’z rtver is lega- ef and heartbreak bers of the Firehouse Theater bers, neighbors and friends. held. be included in the folic ng lly presumed sot )er. He' added, ie measured, he group and arrival of SantaClaus. Dominick Selecchia is chairman The Chanukah program will 27 percent in 1950 to 43 per­ ursdav s Hillside Times. “ The! e is no presumption of ohol related tra- Making preparations for the of the planning committee. start with the lighting of the cent n 1971, the Census Bureau Keleases should be typed and sobriety beyond 05%. ” a financial bar­ club’s annual charter night candles by the children. reports, the ratio far women uble spaced. Although stud es have proven dinner-dance at College Inn next Entertainment for the evening over the age of 65 was approxi­ that measurable impairment be- month, the club will devote its The Hillside wui'L tonify “Michael and Donna, mately one in 10 - - the same as gins at a blood alcohol concentra-. December 27 meeting to that a new but well known duo, ex­ in 1950. ‘.ion below .05%, ill other wallet S>£M CM. cards circulated nationwide con- -ar to wish all Newark. ; r tV r P # Born in North Arlington, Mr. Boylan lived in Harrison 20 years Our Vriends and Customers before moving here in 1967. He was in the trucking business RINGS A \ I K> M E R R i CHRISTMAS 30 years, retiring six years ago. He was a member of Elizabeth and A II U ’Pl YEW YEAR Elks Lodge and the New Jersey ENGAGEMENT RINGS Motor Truck Association, and Open Tues,, Dec. 25 and Tues., Jan. was a communicant of Hoi WEDDING RINGS Cross R.C. Church. OPEN UNTIL 2 P.M. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Reed Boylan; three sons, FRIENDSHIP RINGS John of Navesink, Matthew of Hillside and James of Churu- SZARKO'S LIQUOR STORE busco, N.Y , a sister, Mrs. • Diamonds Margie Klitch of Belford; two 1317 Liberty Ave. 923-0659 923-1495 brothers, John of New Market and James of North Arlington, Precious S to n e s/ BATCHES and seven grandchildren. J C7old Si Iver MEN S -WOMEN’S Metamorphosis Custom CHILDREN'S 8 251 Hollywood Ave. Leather DIAMOND DRESS , SPORT STYLES B U L O V A a ACCUTRON Hillside, NJ. Work APPKAI m LS Craft Kris, Candles Holidaf Gifts EXPERT W\TCH & J W Eim REPAIRING .Master Charq, O p e n Every Evening Until 10 PM Sundays, Til 5 PM .Bank American Rings, Novelties Lay Away 3ohn 'J.e.Lsis.Ezxi. FREE Kef Rings with anf FREE PARKING AI Isbrecht 342 CH ESTN U T ST. 5 Points Shopping Center UNION • 687-3707 Leather Bag Prop. r r l i b 4 ' £ 1HUHSDAY OfcCtMBtH ?0 1973 THE N J HILLSIDE TIMES P f e G t IS

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That ?h* blessings of CHRISTMAS Christmas ab id e with '^ k A ^ a S c GREETINGS you as lasting gifts is T» «M ovr muy our holiday wish M i l M l l j S *«y roar haMM- trtondi and y trew. And a partridge in a pear tree. Many a song is k* WtghMy M x wm This ho lid ay wish is mmf w* iay a w*nr in the air and m any a good wish for you is in I things ;J -trapped up "TWlI you our hearts at Christmas Warm thanks to yOu friends and neighbors, for loyal patronage A. ARTIE to frifnds out there SWIDER S AND SON OTTO'S FRANKLIN AUTO BODY ROBERT KYBER SUNSET LANES EXXON SERVICE WXlM 4 DvcaraOx 1222 N. Broad St., Hillside 355-5444 FOOD CENTER C A R P E N T E R L ib e rty & Long \venues 229 ROUTE 22, HILLSIDE CABINETMAKER 1210 Sale* A v i 480 Chancellor Ave., Irvingten 399-3200 251 Molly wtsd Art 686-1400 ML 8-9717 410 JOHN ST E L 2 -W 6 T e l E U n b e lt* 2 A IM

SEASON’ S BEST Qiteetmcfi) - - ’re joining Santa in wishing you the happiest Christmas ever filled Rest wish** to you at with good cheef and lost this special holiday ing fellowship tim* P*ac* g ood will So you and yowrv BEST MESHES Jolly wishes to folks everywhere LIBERTY SERVICE STATION Hope many |oyi LIBERTY 929-9848 are yours to share HILLSIDE & A V f S 11 Custom - y CARL'S TILLOU Liberty cor Long Are FOODS BUILDERS Blended -'»«»’ 923-566 3 480 Hillside Ave W E CAN BE VERY FRIENDLY Mu 6-4871 PAGE 16, THE N J HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1973 are well supplied with gasoline Wrestlers Host Union before they set out on trips--on any day, not lust on weekends, Cagers B, in the ^ < Commissioner Sussna noted first team match of the Union also be the center's new cheer The New Jersey Highway Au­ that Parkway Troop E, State County Junior Wrestling League leading squad. Spectators r ! points of the ga * thority has launched its annual Police, recorded more than 12, on Saturday, December 22, a( invited. winter safety campaign on the (P0 vehicle breakdowns on the J*' Garden State Parkway with em­ Parkway last winter, and nearly -ley Heights H igh lan d s in th phasis on the need for careful 90 per cent of them were attri­ vehicle maintenance and the va­ buted. to flat tires, baitgry and lue of usinz car seat belts and mechanical failures, overheat­ SUBURBAN US tough-tread tires In cold wea­ ings and empty gasoline tanks. 170 ELMORA AVE., ELIZABETH - 354-4655 ther. In an effort to impress the mo­ “ h, the interests of safety, toring public with the dangers con JANUARY in DECEMBER ‘ ‘ Authority Commissioner Harry nected to unsafe treads, member i. Sussna said, “ It is important nected to unsafe treads, mem­ tc keep vehicles in good operat- bers of Troop E will make spot i l condition, to fasten seat belts BRA & GIRDLE SALE! checks of tires'on vehicles at toll ami to have adequate tires at all plazas during the special winter OLGA BRAS times, but these precautions be- safety campaign. The use of bald PHANTOM PANTS LINERS ...... Tie Increasingly more vital un- Nos 351, 361 & 352 or defective tires is subject to REG S6.00 & $10.00 ier the hazards of winter driving. RFG $6.00 & $6.50 a summons, Commissioner Sus­ $ 4 so $ 5 io ! tirough our annual special ef­ 14s0 sg00 sna pointed out. SALE SALE forts on the Authority-operated In another phase of the cam­ Parkway in the withertime, we paign. signs will be posted at LILYETTE BRAS seek to arouse greater public OLGA WONDER PANTS Nos. 634 & 654 Parkway toll plazas to remind REG $5.50 REG $9.00 & $10.00 awareness of the need to follow mcftorists of the hazards in win­ these safety steps in the cold- 20 S g ° P ter driving. SAIT s4'10 • SALE %7 ‘ weather months of December through March.” YOUTHCRAFT BRAS YOUTHCRAFT BRAS Recommended precautionary Noe 676, B & C, REG $6.50 Nos. 676, D & DD, REG $7 00 measures, he noted, include the B'nai B'rith Bowling SC™ $C*0 keeping of adequate supplies of SALE J SALE J ______gasoline in car tanks, the check­ SMOOTH IE GIRDLE P0IRETTE All-In-One Zipper ing of batteries to make certain TEAMS W L Pts. TIPts. £ 1 5 2 1 , REG. $22. they have sufficient life to meet Pirates 27 15 64 37081 REG $16 Sizes to 40 waisl the needs of cold-weather start­ Phillies 28 14 63 36257 $ 1 7 “ CMC II ing and driving, the use of suffi­ Angels 25 17 59 36300 cient anti-freeze ingredients ir Mets 25 17 58 35667 ar radiators, and the clearing Yankees 23 19 55 35991 PLAYTEX BRA SALE - Starts Dec. 16th ;f snow and ice from the win­ Chants 21.5 20. 51 35961 PLAY TEX LIVING BRAS S I01 $ ] “ dows of vehicles. Orioles 18.5 23. 44 35892 Nos 159, 169, 179 232 & 259 SAVE 1 to I ‘Now. with the current fuel Tigers 18 24 43 36274 emergency in the nation," Com­ Cubs 18 43 35913 MASTECTOMY & ORTHOPEDIC SUPPORTS missioner Sussna added, “ it is Indians 19 43 35913 Dortor Roferrals

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up. The the side All w;is well with the Comets in their opener against Berkeley Heights Tom Barneit New Jersey's Leading puts in one basket as the Hillside High Schoolers took a 41 7b victory (Photo by Don Siegel) Family Financial Center Set Ramble, Night Hike offers... Chess Team Scores A ramble and a night hike are liste i on The Union County Hiking The earl mo Club schedule for Saturday, De­ fourth quarter saw cember 22 for members and Impressive Victory guest. and cut the lead to A ramble in the Jockey Hollow ett came back in re vie- ashamed after losing to irwn National Park on Saturday will be put the game aw: led by Barbara Wagstaff of Cran­ shots, 2 by Wooten ford, meeting at the Temoe Wick and, 2 bv Frize it. The side. lead. With the bi 1/2 - The Community Genter Ches y Mill- Team takes on Driftwood, th league leaders, on January 1- ountam Inn, in Conrad c Certificates Wood- The first board matchup shoui uen.ruse n board be a very interesting battle be Thomas 1. On t W one. ained a tween Elvdrage Alston, rate HiTls|de hosts Ca dRandr 1922, of Driftwood .and Sea Mountain Tuesday the Com will nosi „ board M ess, 1812. When they fir Morristown in- the st round of eight. F ave Laz played each other in a Westfie the Christmas Tou an were tournament a few weeks ag The Wrestlers o all helc irds 3,4 Mess woh. The Cofnmunity'Center Che: Christmas tournar p.m. every Thursda

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