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Thursday ■ Fair and sunny, temperatures in the 70's.

temperatures in the 70’s. ffitllBiiip Shrub Saturday ■ Fair and sunny, temperatures in the high 70’s to low 80's, SERVING HILLSIDE & NORTH ELIZABETH Sunday ■ Chance of showers, high in the low 80's.

VOL. 53 NO. 26 The Hillside Times, Thursday, April 14,1977 PRICE 1SC Board names • MC BR I DE • Mayor and PBA Chief SPECIALTIES. CO new officers clash over parity by John Schierer meetings. By being prepared we can work swiftly to solve chase of a copier and repairs money would be needed. Kuljsh at the Clerk's office. Anthony Deo was named the problems of this school Hillslde PBA president Baldassano then pledged that The telephone number there Michael Galloway and Mayor on the swimming pool. president of the Board of Edu- 1 do not exPect harm- the township would 'g iv e the is 926-3000, Vincent Baldassano clashed The Township Committee cation an d Ed Capasso vice* ony, but I do welcome con­ library a s much manpower Mayor Baldassano added this week over statements authorized the Summit and president at the Board of Edu structive criticism and an in­ and as much money cm is at his name to the list of those telligent debate/ Baldassano made at an April 5 Elizabeth Trust Co. to be the cation's reorganization meet* depository for ail rebate mon­ all possible in order to have a wishing the Hillside-Linden ing last Wednesday night, be­ Deo also announced the meeting of the Township Com­ library in town that Is much All-Stars well in their quest to mittee, At that meeting, the ies received by the township fore a large crowd at Calvin standing Board committees more than adequate. bring a national street hockey for the 1977-78 school year. Mayor stated that a Public prior to disbursement. - Coolidge School The Commissioners were Township Clerk John Kuiish championship to Hillside, Both Deo and Capasso were Finance Committee - Ed Cap- Employee Relations Commit­ announced the vacancies of "As a former soccer coach, tee (PERC) report found that less than unanimous in the the only board members nom- asso, chairman; Cathy authorization of the purchase three positions within the I can understand the dedica- inated for their respective Pease, vice-chairman; the township had not done township structure th is week, tion and talent that is neces- Sandy Tasch anything illegal in maintaining of a copier from the 3M Co. positions and both were back­ for $3,995. Commissione. Jim Kulish announced the position sary to play the game of street ed unanimously by the seven Education Committee - Bob parity between the police and of Administrative Analyst, hockey, let alone challenge for Conway, chairman; Mildred nre departments in town. Welsh and Mayor Vincent other Board members. The Baldassano abstained from Clerk-Typist and M aintain- a national title. We have Karlik, vice-chairman; PBA president Galloway unanimous vote for Capasso voting, while Commissioner ance Foreman for the Munich some extraordinary athletes cable after he had received Anthony Panarese; Ed Cap­ stated in an Interview with pal Building were all open to and some extraordinary asso. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, that Lou Santagata qualified his opposition for the vice-presi­ affirmative vote by saying he qualified candidates. Any gentlemen representing Hill- dent's position from Bob Con­ Co-ordinate Activities Commit­ the PERC report made no person wishing further infor- side this weekend in Philadel- tee - Mildred Karlik, chair­ statement of that nature and was voting in such a manner way at a board caucus meeting only in review of an opinion mation as regarding require- phia and I along with the rest a week before. At that caucus man; Anthony Panarese, had in fact, not rilled on the ments and detailed jo b des- of Hillside wish them well, question of legality of main­ rendered by Town attorney A1 meeting, Conway had been vice-chairman; Cathy Pease crlptions is urged to call win, lose or draw.* tenance of parity between the Parsonnet stating that the 3M nominated for the vice-presi­ Buildings and Grounds - police and fire departments machine was the lowest bid dency by Anthony Panarese Gennaro Messano, chair- . Mayor Vlnesnt Baldassano recently congratulated Dennis and at all. meeting specifications. and supported by both the man; bd Capasso, vice- Brian McBride on the occasion of their (Irst anniversary of Mc- Galloway stated: 'It is a sad In another motion, the D at ebook recently elected Jerry Kaplan _ * S o n ^ P a n a r - Brlde SPeclal" 8* Co- at 1279 Llb#r,7 Ave- McBrid» thing" ifth e " mayor realized Commissioner authoriauthorized n ? ^ « . T V vpw iaiiiva v/w., Co:- *Pec,* npuviunaoo ll“ * in yiaas, o '" * - aluminum piuuuvio, products, aiustore- X ? came down^om PERC J & J Aquatech to effect Thursday April 14 the board was polled in caucus ese, cnairman, jerry &ap- fronts storm door# w|n(jow repairs and window installation. Ian vice-chairman; Ed and made those statements, pairs on the municipal swim- Board of Adjustors m eeting, Municipal Building, General and Capasso garnered the It is even sadder yet if he did nling pool at a cost of $9,990. Conference Room, 7:30 p.m . support of Deo, Mildred Capasso; Cathy Pease. Grievances - Sandy Tasch, understand it and made those Although the special public Senior Citizens Csramica Class, 12:30 • 2:30 p.m. Karlik, Gennaro (Tiny) Mes- meeting was quiet, the public chairman; Mildred Karlik, statements anyway. Roth Lodge #117 Knights of Pythias, W ar Memorial Building, sano an d Cathy Pease, the caucus was not without inci­ vice-chairman; Gennaro The PERC report, in fact, 8:30 p.m . support for Conway dissolved dent. Head librarian Lottie Messano.' ruled that the Township had Lean Line, College Inn, 7:15 p.m, and th e Board voted unanim­ Smolenski voiced strong op­ Public Relations - Cathy Pease bargained in good faith with Townsend Lecture - F e lip e Luciano, Kean College, B p.m. ously fo r Capasso on a second position to the town’s plans for chairman; Robert Conway, the PBA and that the police Old G uard, Presbyterian Church, 10 a.m. ballot. the library in the new addition vice-chairman; Ed Capasso had not substantiated their Jewish W a r Veterans Poet 78,58 Chestnut Ave., 8:30 p.m. At th e reorganization meet- to the building. President Deo implored all Community Affairs - Jerry claim that the town had an Knights of Columbus, 1220 Liberty Ave., 8:30 p.m. mg She stated that the new lib­ Flood Committee, C hrist the King Church, 8 p.m. Kaplan, chairman; Gennaro agreement with the firemen to Board members to come to rary layout would bring about Lions C lub, College In n , B:30 p.m. meeting prepared while ex- Messano, vice-chairman; maintain parity. Cathy Pease. RflMqgcnnn stated that at "destruction of the present Jaycees Membership Election meeting, National State Bank, nreusiag hnfh hopp «?nd caut­ Liberty av«. , e p.m. Deoalso announced the sel­ the meeting in question he library" atftf-that -the putotfc ious optimisfti for the coming merely read from a Tetter ftom wifi hot be happy with the new year. ection df board delegates to the various associations and Town attorney A1 Parsonnet. library.' Friday April 16 believe this Board of However, Baldassano con- Mayor Vincent Baldassano Senior Citizens Mosaics Class, Community Center, Education can work together councils in the area. School Boards Association tinuedby saying'If PERC felt responded strongly, noting 12:30 -2 :3 0 p.m, for the good of the Township, Senior Citizens Bridge Claee, Community Center, 9:30 a.m. delegate - Anthony Deo. that we, by maintaining par- that the addition would give the school children, the com­ ity, were treating the police the library additional space Civil A ir Patrol, Christ th e King Church, 7:30 p.m munity and everyone in­ Union County Educational Services Committee dele­ unfairly, they would have said end, In effect, 'giving the lib- volved. * said Deo. *How- Saturday April 16 gate • Ed Capasso. sir. I hate to talk of winners rary a whole quart where ever", he continued, "we can­ Conference: Women, W o rk and Money, Keen College, Hillside Educational Council and losers in a case like this, they now have three pints, not serv e this school system 9:30 a.m . -Sp.m, delegate • Bob Conway. but I feel the Township came Baldassano also stated that he by continuing our pattern of Recycling, behind M unicipal Garage, 10 a.m. ■ 1 p.m . Union County School Boards out a clear winner in this would be 'very displeased the p a st year of holding meet­ with the head librarian if the ings in to the wee hours of the Association delegate • Gen­ situation. naro Messano. The Township Committee public was displeased with the Sunday April 17 morning. I urge all board Concert-Adelphl Cham ber Ocheetra, Kean College, 3 p.m. Affirmative Action represent­ held a special meeting In ad- new library.' He stated that members to do their home­ Congregation Sinai T o ra h board meeting, Maple A ve., 9 a.m. ative - Cathy Pease. dition to their open caucus on Miss Smolensk! should use work before coming to caucus Tuesday night at the Munici- her 'professional expertise March for Breath, Com m unity Center, 9 a.m. -5 p.m. pal Building. in arranging and utilizing lib- At the special meeting, the rary ^ space in an effecient Monday April 18 committeemen moved on reso- way. Sisterhood Temple Shom rel Torah board meeting, 910 Salem Menza asks ban lutions authorizing a deposit- Smolenski reported that she Ave. 8 p.i ory for rebate monies, the pur- could indeed improve the lib- Whiteman Center Film Festival, Kean College, 11:15 a.m Barry Segal rary, but she stated that more Townsend Lecture, G a ry Snyder Poet, Keen College, 8 p | on steeljaw traps Senior Citizens, Elks, 12:30 p.m. Asthmatic Leagus Y M H A , Green Lene, Union, 8 p.m . Barry Segal to Third historic walk Overeatere Anonymous, Municipal Building, Room 12,8 p.m. Jersey alone, said Menza. State Senator Alexander J. Presbyterian Church W om en, 1 p.m. Some of these are desired fur- Menza (D-Union) has intro­ Creative Arts Class, Com m unity Center, 7:30 p.m. bearers, others are accident­ manage pool duced legislation to ban steel- Knights of Columbus, 8:30 p.m. ally caught and maimed by “Typical Old Lyons Farms’ law leghold traps throughout Barrv Segal has been ap- Mr. Segal is employed by . . . S H H H H IM H . . . ___ ! Columbian Seniors, K nights of Columbus hall, 2 p.m . New Jersey. these unselective traps., he maintained. pointed Pool Manager for the the Livingston Board of Edu- The third in a series of four walk through what was most M enza’s legislation would 1977 season, according to cation since 1961 as a Biology, historic walks, arranged by typically old Lyons Farms. Tueeday April 19 also b a n the manufacture, sel­ • S A S & t f S w i S - S l Schcr, and con- Township Committee i seating, caucus 7 p.m., meeting 8 p.m. ling, buying or setting of any ducted under the auspices of Williamson Ave. and North Senior Citizens Mosaics Class, 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. hnuwhnld nets heinu trail- the Hillside Community Pool logy teacher, Head Tennis - - -■ - -___ - - —______. ... , . _ . . . ___ 1836 the trap, net, snare or trapping ped*" head Jed!"Thismu^Tbe Board of Swimming-Pool cS c h , Assistant Basketball g S S S S S d S f f i Storytlme, Hillside P ublic Library, 10:30-11 a.m. device that is not designed to stooped. * Commissioners. Coach and Assistant Varsity has been announced torfor bunSun- old Lyon house became the Senior Citizens matinee, Kean College Little Theatre, home of Jam es Williamson. painlessly capture or instan­ Menza admitted he was Segal graduated from Up- Football Coach. From 1961 to day afternoon, May 22, begin- 12:30 p .m . taneously kill fur-bearing ani­ mnst rnnrprned with the sala College in 1959, where he 1966 he was Camp Director ning at 3 p.m. The publicIt* The walk will proceed . . up Wil- Rotary, Presbyterian Church, 12:15 p.m. mals. psychological effects of trap- majored in science education of Mountain Crest Swim Club, invited to. participate In the liamson ^ Ave., w Fire Auxiliary Drill, 7 :3 0 p.m. Current New Jersey law existed the cow path to the Italian American Civic Association Ladies, 16 Hillside Ave. ping also.’ with special emphasis on West Orange. He was Director woods on the hill, then along bans th e steel leghold trap in Becasue of the leghold trap administration and super- of Programs including pool, Deborah Heart Foundation, YM -YW H A, Green Lane, Union, urban counties, making it leg­ Maple Ave. and back over 12:30 p.m . is designed to hold, not to kill, vision, plus acquiring 20 grad- athletics, arts 7 crafts and per- Y spring Hillside Ave. al in 11 of the State's 21 count­ the trapper is faced with hav- uate credits at Boston Unlver- sonnel. From 1966 to 1976 he ies. A fourth walk will be sched­ Wednesday April 2 0 ing to dispose of the animal- aity and Montclair State Col- was employed as General uled in the early fall starting 'W h a t we are talking about, by clubbing, by stoning, by lege. He has experience in Manager of the Spring Gar- Storyhour for Children, Grades 1 -3 , Hillside Public Library, is hum ane legislation,’ said from Maple and Hillside Ave­ 4-4:45 p.m , kicking, by standing on a trap- Camp Administration and den Country Club in Florham nues and moving westward to Menza, *To me, that is nec­ ■ -- Recreation and is a veteran Park. His duties Included Alcoholic Beverage C ontrol meeting, Municipal Building, Gen­ ped animal’s chest to suffo­ classes open Liberty Ave., covering a num­ essary throughout the entire with an honorable discharge Membership, Restaurant eral Conference Room, 9 p.m. cate it, by strangling it with a ber of historic points of inter­ State.” fromtheU.S. Army. Operation, Camp Operation, Senior Citizens Ceramics Class, 10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m . M enza said his bill would wire noose, according to the est along Liberty, ending at Hillside Public Library Reading Club, Grades 3 -6 , 3:30 • 4 p.m. legislator. Director of Pool & Lifeguards, discourage the needless Boy Scout paper Buildines & Grounds Main- The *Spring p rin g Session of y°uthyouth 5alem,Salem Dan5»Dam, where the first Storytlme, Hillside P ublic Library, 2 - 2:30 p.m. maiming traps and snares. Menza says that no less an tenance Social activities and classes at the Elizabeth Young historic walk began in May, Board of Education, P ublic Caucus meeting, 195 Virginia Violation would be punish­ authority than Dr. Ashley Entertainment. Upon hiring ^ ome” '* Cchriati*n 1975. The first walk was on street, 7 p.m. able b y a fine of up to $50.00 Montague, one of the out­ drive, Sat. Mr Seeal Mavor Baldassano HRftf “ ^1 Street, Conant St. and Salem Ave., Keep W e ll Station, basem ent of Municipal Building, standing scientists and anth- for th e first offense; up to $100 said the Pool is fortunate and ,Elizabe‘h' Ne* for th e second; up to $500 th«t°l0fhSf.tS »°LrMna1?riesfeeof B°y Scout Troop 190, Hill- mostlh ap p ^ o h a « M rK SegaI ™ 8'n ° l f / ' V 8' alon8 North Broad St. (Upper overeaters Anonymous, Municipal Building, Room 12,10 a.m and/or imprisonment up to 30 u side,willholdapaperdrlveon head their staff as his wealth Classes will be held after- Ro“ >' R’nelB'nal B ’rlthWomen.’rlthWomen, Shomrel Torah, raoularregular maatinn.matting, days for subsequent offenses. children cannot help but be a v school and the schedule is as The Historic Society' meets 7:39 p .m . U nder the proposed legisla­ damaged by such activities Saturday, April 16, from 9 " follows. Monday-Tennis at the Hillside United Presby- Folk Dancing, Community Center, 8 -1 1 p.m, and rendered cruel and un- „ m J „ m Management mat win ,a r . i d y | 1 — m t | tion, children under the age of (S wks,); Tuesday-Baton terian Church on the first Townaand Lecture - D r. Warren Sutsman, Kean Collage. 16 would not be permitted to feeling not only toward ani- ? fln ° sPwni be collectedin a“ ure 8 successful and enjoy- Twirling (8 wks.); Wednes- Wednesday of each month at purchase, set or utilize any mals but toward people.’ th f A.P. Mortis school dis- Iris and d»yVofieyball (8 wka.); 8 p.i Apr legal trapping or snaring de­ We cannot enact laws to tr)cti piease have the papers dauahters resjde Thursday-Swimming, (8 wks.) L u- ? | Live B lu e Grass Music C. V. POLICASTRO vice unless the youngster were force. ,, r people to have respect andafld magazinemagazine ttied and placed Springfield. snH nX tH Mr.w " Tedt . h Sendler,c.L w Friday-Modeling and charm 19 under the immediate super­ for living things, said Menza, ofl the curb at 9 (8 wks,); and Modem Dance, mte »»— —Featuring...... 'but in this case we can pro- A truo|( wm be parked at .. personnel chairman, 1305 W hite Street vision of a licensed adult . 7.“,' ,v“Tv 71 T" A trucx WUI oe panteu tu iulne . bounced nounced therett are still nnen. 1° wks.). Sign up at the YW Hillside, N.J, Tri-County Ramblers j hibit through legislation the a .P. Morris school for deposit , f()r |ife ds as soon as possible as class trapper. Children over 12 can tngs for life guards. Hillside set other than leghold traps use of cruel and sadistic meth- 0f newspapers and magazines. ref jdents h * a n t _r . f r enrollment will be limited. 923-9588 °d» of capturing wtldljfe, For Sped ai pick up, please ^ ce Anv Call Brenda Fudge at the YW at Mickey’s Comet Pizzeria without supervision presently. Aephalt Driveways which contributes greatly n 01n 355-7096; 353-5373 or ence‘ An7 one lmerestea msY for more information, 355- s ' 'PIZZA*' on outside; But. There's A LOT MORE INSIDE Nearly one million animals Sidewalks and birds are trapped in New the encouragement of cruelty.' 3M.8265."'1"0’ ‘,iw',w' a “ ‘he swimming pobl 1500. 1288 N. B road 81. Hillside 353-1400 Pags 2, Tha Times, April 14,1977

MATTRESSES & BOXSPRINGS There’s a quiet gym revolution KING 7 6 'x O T QUEEN •O’xso* Once upon a time, going to an ideal lifetime sport. Rutgers college for 10 years, FULL & TWIN 50* OFF "gym class" often meant a Water activities are also in but despite that fact more than Slightly Soiled or Irrtgulor—Asiorted Firm net* quick change of clothing, five demand among those who can a quarter of the 7,000-pluss Quality M«rchandii4— Famous Manufacturer. minutes of calisthenics and an enroll In the recreational student body is enrolled at any hour of so of touch football, sports classes; students of the given time In the voluntary m « n i m j furniture College of Engineering and programs. EI.IZUETH CL4 RK EDISON half-court basketball or soft­ 4? W.vfield Avt. Plainf’d Av. S At 37 ball, depending upon the sea­ College of Pharmacy and the And it' s just that popularity sai-ssne 573-53,11 son. Graduate School as well as that insures constant attend­ But a quiet revolution has Rutgers College and Univers­ ance in class, even during the Another Reason WHY....' been occuring in the teaching ity faculty and staff. middle of the term when stu­ thru os’. of physical education on the The college pool, Dougherty dents are absorbed in time- college and high school level, said, is used 'every second of consuming studying for exams the day." Classes are offered in more academic subjects, \ o a and it is typified at Rutgers College, the largest fulltime in swimming, springboard according to Dougherty. undergraduate division of the diving, water safety instruc­ 'Despite the fact that SOLD THHU c t p R A G E N C Y State University. tion, lifesaving and scuba div­ grades are not given, we ask There students can choose ing. The nearby Raritan River the sutdents to think of these LE* from among 30 different serves as an outdoor class­ classes as courses are hard to room for courses in sailing and enroll In-reglstratlon Is first- e ai utTOP t i o p a cg r , _ .S . „ ® * classes from squash to sailing, folk and square dancing to in rowing and sculling. This come, first-served-insures 1 4 3 6 P ’flying disc. ’ type of popularity can often that most sutdents complete ,,\«ei3s^25SS.»«*- eat">v ' This revolution is making call for creativity in scheduling the sem ester,' Dougherty ’gym* a lot more popular and classes. For example, a nov­ skid, a lot more practical, according ice swimmer who flounders in They also afford many stu­ to Dr. Neil J , Dougherty, di­ a first venture into deep dents the chance to learn inex­ rector of the college's division water has nothing to worry pensively skills that could be Miss Carol Alblzatl’s science class at Calvin Coolldge School completed a biology unit with about. His class is sharing the costly to learn after college. dissections of starfish, frog, fish, and crayfish. The students review the materials before they of recreational sports. pool with a class in advanced Only ih a few cases involving dissect each specimen. Intermediate grade students are Invited to watch and hear explana­ The emphasis today is on 'lifetime sports,’ skills that . lifesaving. specialized equipment, such tions. The students then compare the Internal parts of the animal to man. can keep individuals of a wide "Phys. Ed" has not been as scuba diving, are additional mandatory for students at fees assessed of the students. L. to R. - Miss Albizati, Helen Cash, Lisa Ulrich dissecting the crayfish; Marc Rossi and range of athletic prowess ac­ George Gaffney dissecting the fish. (Photo by Hillside Photo Service) tive throughout their lives. 4H iiinitiiiiuiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim im iik ips McBride Specialties C o^ 'W e realize that after col­ S Glass ft& Aluminum Products 5 lege most of our students will enter the business commun­ 1279 Liberty Ave Hillside Status report on ity. They won't have the op­ portunity fot get together with Why diamonds Aluminum Storm Doors & Windows 21 other people for a quick : game of football, or 17 others Jalousie Doors & Windows for a baseball game. So we try are a girl’s best to teach skills that people can Porch Re-Screening & Enclosures Union County Freeholder use individually, in pairs or in * Rosemary Sinnott will offer a small groups.’ friend. Tub & Shower Enclosures "Status Report on Women in Dougherty's course sche­ Plate Glass & Storm Store Fronts Union County", when she ap­ dule proves that the word pears at the April 20th seg­ ’sports’ can be very loosely fee Windows & Screens Repaired ment of Women Talk, the defined. Corses are offered iti 1 women’s discussion series modern dance, self-protec­ sponsored each Wednesday tion, yoga and 'flying disc’ CONSERVE ENERGY NOW! at noon at Downs Hall on the (the ever-popular Frisbee). Kean College campus. But the recent American We Can Help Sinnott was responsible for fascination with tennis has the creation in 1974 of the Ad­ made that sport, along with visory Board on the Status of it's cousins squash, racquet- Women, the first such board ball and table tennis, among - Call-923-7676 in the State of New Jersey. the most popular offerings. < OPEN—MON—FRI 9:50 A M -to— 5:50 PM SA T -8A M -to-5P M £ The Board is accountable to ’We juft can't schedule the County Board.of Freehold­ enough classes in tennis,’ ers and is charged to review Dougherty said, adding that and evaluate the role and im­ he could 'fill twenty-five RITEWAY RAZOR RIOT!! pact of women in local govern­ classes a week, from dawn to ment, and to act as general dusk, and still not have ON SALE NOW. FOR RITEWAY PHARMACY . ^Spoughrogn),', NEAREST YOU CALL 201-551-6700 advocate for women, Sinn&tt. 5 LARGE SELECTION OF DIAMOND S ha* served m * *pritn® m ovir" B lit ta k e a look At te n n is , h e ! ENGAGEMENT RINGS & WkODWb BANDS * i in the activities of the Advis­ explained. "It's a good social I w atch es - f in e j e w e l r y ’ i GQJLETETRACQ ory Group. game, can be played by only ADJUSTABLE Formerly a freelance writer two pople in wide variety of ■ WATERFORD CRYSTAL HUMMEL FIGURINES 5 CARTRIDGE 4 's and teacher, Ms. Sinnott holds places and all year round. It's RITEWAY RIOT = LLADRO FIGURINES I , PRICE her B.A. degree from Mary- mount College and has done Paying Later The EBB Foundation will present their second annual Schol­ graduate work both at Colum­ They had been married just 10 JOHN DeGEORGE | arship and Awards Day in conjunction with the Afro-American bia University and the Uni­ days and he was going through Club at Hillside High School. Pictured are the officers of the versity of London. She is act- the mail. “Honey,” he said, Afro-American Club. Standing (l.-r.) Michael Hargrove (Serg­ the League of Women “aren’t these bills for the clothes JEWELERS I eant of Arms) Karen Biggers (vice-president), Janice Moore Voters* and has served that you bought before we were e Twin Blade Razors (president); kneeling (l.-r.) Vicky Love (secretary-treasurer) group at the local, county, and married?” “Yes, darling,” she and Pam Dowdell. state levels.1 if c,'~She ■is fif County replied. “You’re not upset about mheUmU *jPfaeet JtU Chairwomen of the Union it, are you?” “Well,” he an­ ■ ■ swered, “don’t you think it’s a lit­ County Heart Fund and a fy /m o n M u m s 6 8 7 - 3 7 0 7 member-at-large of the Amer­ tle unfair to ask a fish to pay for I GILLETTE TRAC 11 Good News! Afro-American awards program the bait he was caught with?” ftiiiiiiiim m iiiiiiim iim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiig ADJUSTABLE RAZOR ican Association of University WITH FREE SHAVE Women. CREAM The talented Miss Janice Church at 3 p. The pro- SALE PRICE Moore will be the Keynote gram is a joint nture With 0 1 9 Speaker at the "Scholarship EBBFoundation and the Afro Food stamps Awards Day" program on American Club of Hillside HILLSIDE YELLOW CAB April 17 at the First Bapist High School. Other students participating in the program NEW JERSEY’S CAPITOL OF COUNTRY MUSIC include the talented Miss available Marcelle Jackson at the piano 923-6800 and the Afro American Club BLUE RIBB0I III Choir. Residents may apply for 256 HOLLYWOOD AVE / HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY (201) 965-1800 food stamps at the Municipal Building on Wednesday, § FREDDIE "The German Cowboy" PRESENTS Solemn Pledge April 20 - 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Happy Birthday To Us Old Jim Ritchie was cele- Clients should bring rent re brating his 100th birthday and ceipts, utility and medical everybody commented on how bills with them when apply- well preserved he appeared. “I ing. The service is provided will tell you the secret of my sue- through the cooperation with Thanks To You cess,” he stated “My wife and I the food stamp program in ™ .f ars ago- 0" Elizabeth. The local welfare solemn pted|ethat w* enever'we deP®rtment is available on any had a fight, the one who was weekday answer questions We wish to thank all of you for your patronage during proved wrong would go out and and asslst any older person in take a walk. Thus, I have been in preparing to make an applica­ ble open air almost continually tion for food stamps. Call our FIRST year. foralltheseyears.” Mrs. J. Goldhor, 923-6300. i We are planning to expand in our SECOND year in order Board of Health to serve you better. FREE RABIES CLINIC ■ a n d his Tues. May 10, ^Call Us For Your Transportation Needs ^ COUNTRY DEPUTIES 6:00 PM. to 8:00 PM. AIRPORTS-BUS TERMINALS ALSO ENTERTAINMENT BY . WILLIE SAMPLES and the EXAMPLES Thurs. May 12, VACATION RESORTS-RACE TRACKS-ETC. 6:00 PM. to 8:00 PM. FRIDAY APRIL 29th 8pm ALSO-SMALL PACKAGE DELIVERY ANYWHERE Sat. May 14, IN THE NEW JERSEY-NEW YORK AREA TiCKETS$7’6o I am not on your nailing list, 10:00 AM. to 1:00 PM. □ Please place me or your mailing list. I This vaccine provides protection for Number of persons three yearn. Clinic will be at the Mainten­ DON HOOD , O Check or money order. ance Garage, 274 Hillside Ave. HILLSIDE YELLOW CAB CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT a 923-6800------\ j r \ u j Burn Center opens at St. Barnabas dtriTTc DECORATORS airport speaker capacity for shock assessment formerly located at Saint Barnabas Medical and treatment, hydrotherapy, 1 1000 Elizabeth Are. la now located at:__ at the Hillside Presbyte Center is Livingston, opened multi-purpose procedure The transformation of one of its Burn Unit on Wednesday, ONTy 8 MILES AWAY! 1 Church. rooms, hyperbaric oxygen­ the nation’s major airports in­ April 6. It is a 12 bed burn care ation, and reconstruction and [621 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Newark International to a more modern air terminal facility offering up-to-date rehabilitation. LINDEN, N J. capable of handling the soph­ port, the country's pioi _____call: 352-4468 commercial air terminal, techniques, equipment and Referrals are to be directed Specializing in: Laminated isticated aircraft of the future facilities for the treatment of to the Burn Unit itself at will be discussed at a meeting already the second bu: x-oidet, Custom Shutters • Vene- air cargo center in the wc burn victims. 533-5920. There must be n and Vertkal Blinds - Sliding of the Hillside Rotary Club on Saint Barnabas Medical clearance for admission be­ Panels • Drapes • Slipcovers. Tuesday, April 19, at 12 noon is being redeveloped by Port Authority at a cost of Center provides a full range of tween the referring physician $400,000,000. diagnostic and therapeutic or institution and Dr. Freder­ services for burn victims that ick W. Fuller, the physician in Authority will be the g also includes an advanced charge of the Burn Unit. speaker. He will suppler LEE TOY his remarks with color si of what the new Newark Ii FOR PEACE OF FEET... national Airport looks When fully redeveloped will be able to handle met ed passenger volumes " C L v J k i LOVI POTIO^rr, BOCO LOCO international service. $2.50 Mr. Blanco joined Port Authority of New W A L L A BE E S and New Jersey as ah countant in 1971. He hoi Bachelor of Arts degre Camel Leather Accounting and Economics1 Five talented young musicians received awards at Montclair High School on Friday evening Black Leather March 25. The occasion was the final phass of the Second Annual New Jersey Symphony from Herbert H. Lehman Col­ $43.95 lege in New York, and is a Orchestra Young Artists Auditions. Cash prizes amounting to $2,600 were presented as well as member of the National As­ a solo appearance next season with the New Jersey Symphony. The auditions this ssason were ALOHA STEAK $7.25 sociation of Accountants. open to all piano, violin and cello performers who were nineteen years of age and under the During his tenure with the residents of the stats of New Jersey. On Friday evening each of the finalists performed a con­ Port Authority, Mr. Blanco certo with the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, which was directed by Associate Conductor has held positions of increas­ Jess Levine. The $1,000 NJSO Trustee Henry Lewis Award for Excellence was awarded to a ing responsibility in the Comp­ local youth, Roy Kogan, 18, of 144 Malden Terrace. Thli award includes an opportunity to troller's Department. He is perform with the NJSO during the 1977/78 season. Pictured here Is Marlon Onderdenk Cole, currently serving as a Senior presenting the award to Roy Kogan for M r. Lewis. Auditor in the Audit Division Comptroller's Department, where he is responsible for detailed planning and super­ Sloop Clearwater at Cherry Festival j vision of audits in several major categories of operation. 720 CHANCELLOR AVE. Mr. Blanco resides in Gam- erville, New York. The Hudson River sloop, of the Pennsylvania Railroad Guard will escort the sloop IRVINGTON' Union Avo.) Peter Humanik of the Hill- Clearwater, will join the New- station in the Ironbound sec- up the Passaic River. The I t n . M M . Parkway Ik tt 141-1 dautft) lu -a (Harm) side Rotary Club scheduled ark cherry Blossom Festival tlon. Ironbound Ambulance Squad T U I OUT ORDERS, DELL 375-0027 this presentation through the Saturday and Sunday. The Clearwater is a recon- and the Newark Salvation Port Authority’s Speakers The Clearwater is scheduled struction of an early 19th cent- Army will provide exhibits. ••••••••••••••••• Bureau, One World Trade t0 arrive in Newark Friday and ury sailing vessel. Built in Frank Christian, a folk sing- Center, Room 68W, New dock at the NeWark Fire Train- 1967, it is used to promote er, will perform. THE COMFORT TEST York, New York, 10048. ing Center on Jersey Street off revitalization and waterfront Raymond Boulevard, just east * ^ 2 % ^ States Coas, Library lists — Home Repair— with E n n a & Improvement -ram nn'i'U in- - services offered Service SPECIAL Put on Clarks Wallabees and the world Jetticks looks brighter. Wallabees have a unique Carpentry KEEP OUT moccasin construction plus resilient plan­ Pansling OFFER ; National Library Week is tation crepe soles — a combination per­ Sheet Rock being held from April 17 TERMITES fectly designed for light footed comfort. through April 23. Its purpose Roof Repairs m s^\ is to make the public aware of the many services available to FREE INSPECTIONS .them at their own local lib­ raries. LONG TERM RENEWABLE GUARANTEE - INSURED R E N A The Hillside Public Library M o c k -T a n has always given extensive CALL 687-6444 0 6 reference help to its patrons. $24.99 If people need the answer to a SHOP specific question or they need rm UNION - ESSEX a certain book, the library's FREE Estimates TERMITE & PEST CONTROL \ 6 6 l A M > C £ 424-5200 Also availaW# on Ordort Rod — Whitt — staff will search tirelessly for DEAL DIRECT - & SAVEI Navy — Brown. Also in Extra Wide Widths. 1225 Morris Avenue, Union Daily to 6 P.M. Friday 9 to 8 P.M. the answer. If the library's Call - Jule 964-7690 (Hillside) MEMBER OF NATIONAL PEST CONTROL ASSOCIATION resources are too limited, the staff will get the book or the question’s answer through Inter-library loan from a larger library. 11641. Jonty Si. Bbabath The library sponsors pre­ school & kindergarten story Live a times throughout the entire Buffet and D a n c e 1** year. A book reading club for children in grades 3 through 6 is also sponsored as well as Sponsored by various special children’s 1st Class programs held periodically Helping Hands for during the school year. Telephone reference, read­ er’s advisor circulating college Life style Retarded Citizens catalogs, services, acquisition of foreign books, and avail­ at Springburn Manor ability of record albums are some other services of the 2800 Springfield Avenue, Hillside Public Library. The You can do it! library also has an up-to-date Union, N.J. list of clubs and organizations Friday evening, April 22 at 8 p.m. in Hillside. Takes trip off the beaten path ...b u y a trinket or a priceless antique. With our help lots of people are Beer, Sandwiches & Salad finding they can still live the kind of life they want, Dancing, Entertainment go the places they want and be the people they Liquor Available at Bar 11-mile want to be. Door prizes include tickets to Our regular savings account is helping them cope. Broadway Shows They earn the highest regular savings rate allowed by law For Information Call Donation $7 per person and they earn it from day of deposit to day of withdrawal. 371-2768 hike set That means next time they want to go first class they have the money they need and they forfeit no interest when they withdraw. Invest with the b e s t. .. we’ll help you cope ii 3 style you'd Two hikes and a bike tide like to become accustom ed to! tMMAMHn d y 9s D e likM“ JMM are scheduled for members and guests of the Union Coun­ REGULAR ty Hiking Club this weekend. SAVINGS Interest is compounded Italian-Style Hot Dogs Dick Nicholson will lead the wid payable monthly six-mile South Mountain ram- ] ACCOUNT from day of deposit t0 day of withdrawal. ble on Saturday, April 16. j $50 minimum required. Hot Corned Beef Hikers should meet at Locust1 Higher rate savings plans a Grove at 10 a.m, Sunday, April 17 Is set for Hot Pastrami 4 $ % ^ the 11-mlle Jones Point to Bear Mountain hike led by INVESTORS Stan Ehrlich. Interested hikers Hot Steak Sandwiches should meet just past the Es­ sex toll barrier of the Garden SAVINGS State Parkway at 8:15 a.m. or at the Bear Mountain Inn at Meat Ball Sandwiches 9:45 a.m. The 25-mile Lincroft Bike Ride is scheduled for Sunday HOME OFFICE: 249 Millbum Avenue, Mlllbutn also. Bikers can meet Anne EAST ORANGE: 27 Prospect Street Italian Sausage Sandwiches and Carol Christian at the Lin­ FREEHOLD: Highway 9 and Adelphla Road HILLSIDE: 1128 Liberty Avenue croft School at 10:00 a.m. IRVINGTON: 34 Union Avenue Bring lunch. NAVESINK: Highway 36 and Valley Drive 1113 Liberty Ave For further Information PLAINFIELD: 400 Park Avenue about the Union County Hik­ SHORT HILLS: The Mall (Lower Level) ing Club, contact The Union SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS: Highway 71 and Warren Avenue 289-3602 County Park Commission's UNION: 977-979 Sluyvesant Avenue recreation department. Page 4, The Times, April 14,19T7

T h e H ills ir f o letters to the editor and Elizabeth Times Police Reports Editor and Publisher...... THOMAS L. MOSES FEIFFER FLASHER REPORTED: Police responded on Monday even­ Business Manager...... *...... SYLVIA ZONDERMAN ing to a report that an exhibitionist had exposed himself to a Advertising Manager...... SID KUSHNER Hillside resident on the comer of Salem Avenue and King Street. TACKLE TAKEN: Robert Sachs of Coe Ave. reported to pol­ Published every Thursday at 1443 North Bread St., Hillside, N .J., 0720S. ice that a rod and reel had been taken from his home. Telephone 923-9207. CB TAKEN: Mark Green of Bangor, Pennsylvania reported that his car had been broken into while parked at the Wlnans Ave Route 78 overpass and a CB radio had been taken. TWARTS BURGLARY: Thomas Kelly surprised two men breaking into his car on Mundet Pi. Police later arrested two Hillside youths in connection with the attempted break-in. Member of the New Jersey Press Association. CAR STOLEN: Ed Nester reported that his 1974 Chevy had Deadline for press releases and letters Is 5 p.m. Friday. been taken from a parking space on Hillside Ave. LOVE LOST: Love Pallet Company was entered and ransack­ ed on Monday. Various items with a total worth of $924 was

ta*BIKE STOLEN: Joe Pona of Bloy St. reported that his bike had been stolen on Sunday from a yard on Hillside Ave. WINDOWS BROKEN: Three windows at the Hurden-Looker School were reported broken. Damage was estimated at $150. *3.2 billion STEREO TAKEN: Vincent Gates of Hillside Ave. reported that stereo equipment worth $600 had been taken from his for health care E B B A w a r d s apartment sometime Sunday. Thanks Police Hits No Shows HOLDUP: Clyde Jackson of Newark was held up by a knife- wielding assailant on North Broad St. on Saturday. Nine dollars The Senate Committee on I funding if Congress does not was taken. Human Resources, which I act to extend them. By contin- Xo the Editor To the Editor: it was pouring rain. I believe BATTERY BURGLARIZED: Nufrio Paternoster of Elizabeth chair, recently took a step tow- uing these programs for one that within three minutes two reported that a battery, worth $60 was taken from his 1970 Cad­ uniformed men were at my To the Editor ard promoting better health year, we will also give Presi- 0n next Sunday April 17 A message of thanks to the illac while it was parked on North Broad St. care for all American men and dent Carter the time he needs at 3 p.m. EBB Foundation will Hillside Police Department side and they took exception­ CB THEFT: A CB radio was taken from the car of Louis women by approving legisla- to evaluate our national pro- bo]d its -Second Annual and t0 the anonymous person ally good care of me and saw I object to the fact that Hill- Dimarc Jr. while it was parked near Evans Terminal. The loss tion which will extend for one gram for health care. Scholarship & Awards Day' at that heard my plea for help that 1 got home safely. God side taxpayersOjwia uivare uwnnow *vivw»forced Clfirt year most of our nation's Health programs affected nthe . First Baptist r-i-----ChurchL on am a diabetic, and, at the feel- bless them and thanks again to pay 1.500 dollar increase w“ J E S S IN G : A , 971 Buick reported missing from the I from a senior citizen with deep in salary, for Township Corn- major health programs. by the Committee's action in the comer of Hillside n™misAvenue inS °f a seizure and going into driveway of Rebecca Harris of Conklin Ave. The action by the committee elude: comprehensive public and Harding Terrace (almost a coma, 1 called for help as I gratitude. missioners that fail to show up CAR BURGLARIZED: A 1977 Chrysler wagon belonging to authorizes over S3.2 billion in hea th services: migrant across from W 0 K scbool)4 fell. It was a nasty night and for work. It rots my socks to Issac Judge of Compton Terrace. Police later took a juvenile into A. Pierce hear greedy politicians such federal funds for a wide range health; family planning; com- The program shou]d compii. custody in connection with the burglary. as Vince Baldassano, Jim of health programs from com- mumty health centers; hemo- ment outcomes 0f a T & E HESS ROBBED: The Hess gas station on North Broad St. , Welsh and Fred Carracino munity health services to philia programs; cancer con- -jan was robbed by a man carrying a hand gun. An unknown amount cancer and blood disease pre- trol; heart, lung and blood Trustees of EBB T h n n k s P o l i c © , S q u a d voting jor their, 'no show i n a n K b r u i i w , ' I jobs.” Eight Hundred voters of cash was turned over to the assailant by the attendant. vention. In New Jersey, many disease preventions; and rape Foundation feel that the prim. STORE ENTERED: Dairy Boutique was entered on Friday have protested this raise and of our most successful health control. I am proud to have aly objective of a public school night. A total of $1645 was taken, including $1500 worth of cig­ programs in local communities hWtt MR* to play a leading system should be to generate To the Editor: the record is clear. Baidas- operate with funds provided role, both as a Senator and as s,udents that can b “ -think. arettes. I am a resident of Hillside. Memorial General Hospital as sano, absent Feburaty 15, CAR STOLEN: Eugene Pienciak of Fairbanks St. reported his by this kind of legislation. Chairman of the Human Re- it was the closest they could 1977. Welsh absent April 5, . A real thinker is one who would like to thank publicly 1970 Pontiac had been stolen Wednesday. The federal government’s sources Committee, in devel- pjans bjs/ ber Ufestyle in a ^ e police department and the take my husband. 1977. Carracino absent Feb- CAR STOLEN: Harry Schuetzle Jr. of Hillside Ave. reported involvement in promoting bet- oping many ot tnese pro- manner that the ambulance squad, Their quick service and ruary 14,1977. The dudes who that his 1972 Continental had been stolen from Oakland Terr. ter health care is Important to 8ralJ1®- human rights, self worth, and On Feb. 28 at 5 a.m. in the thinking saved my husband's voted themselves a raise are HOME BURGLARIZED: Victor Marzarella of Valley View life. He is now recuperating the same ones that fail to show every single American citi- At the same time tne u>m- prosperjty 0f every member morning, my husband suffer- Road reported that his home had been entered and $1120 worth zen. We have a responsibility mittee acted on the health wj^jn a comim—community and- - g the ed aa boo,. heart attack. t I „«ncalled. j -u-the nicely. up for work. to insure that all Americans, legislation, it also reauthoriz- wor|d y of merchandise stolen. Young people must department and they My grateful thanks to the It is about time the Demo- MAILBOX CAPER FOILED: Four Hillside juveniles were ar­ : ikatdless of their financial ed programs of the National , and “ tn two patrolmen and the mem- crat and Republican party rid responded immediately. They rested by police after they were seen placing a U.S., mail box situations, can afford ade- Science Foundation t t » fhis role k society. Miss Jan- called the ambulance squad, bers of the ambulance squad itself of these power hungry quate and comprehensive of 3892. million for tilei 1978 )ce Moore g tal' nted senior who were on duty at the time, politicians, who are out to in the middle of Herbert St. at Liberty Ave. ice Moore a talented senior who responded five minutes PETERPAUL’S DAMAGED: Peterpaul’s Dell reported that a Mrs. William Lutter fatten their pockets. health care. ? “^ y% 7q This from Hillside High School will later. They rushed him to window had been shattered by a BB blast. Damage was estim­ Legislation approved by the for the 1979 fiscal year. This be the keynote speaker. The 77 Valleyview Road Human Resources Committee action increases funding for h / . / ... . P.R. Nicolaus ated at $100. ’ves closer to this goal by graduate fellowships scien^ to Su^eed' G rave Yugoslav Threat ifng our current level education and scientific pro- The trustees of EBB Found B e s t vital health grams for women X u u ? W R To the Editor: Uthese M pro- y t *nd f handicapped persons. gram „ 8n innovatlve, Pap. likely this will be on the pre­ Senior Program Home-town text of putting down some sort federal preach for Hillside but a step I wonder how many of your of rebellion or disturbance, To the Editor: ' n the right direction. We look readers are aware of the grave The Russians and their orward to seeing you on threat Russia poses at this Quisling allies, of course, are answers to The town of Hillside has the rT;ffside Board of Health 'Unday. tune to Yugoslavian freedom, not above creating such dis- best Senior Citizen Program That latter country is.the only turbances to provide the need- that m ave ever seen or heard Eugene Byers; Sr. Eastern European nation to ed excuse. Still, many in the of. If you are a Senior Citizen new-town TNG CLEAN UP 1977 Program Chairperson remain free of Russia, mostly West are aiding them through and would like to spend a thanks to the leadership of romantic, nonsensical calls wonderful day, the Commun­ Marshall Josip Broz Tito. for "independence" for Yugo- SHERIFF’S SALE ity Center is the place to go. .Jenin are Reminded that they can But now Tito is 84 and ail- slav regions such as Croatia, questions. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER­ Before I started coming to i n,\ Cleon Up Articles All Year ing. The Russians hope that This only gives Russia the pre- the Senior Club, I used to sit You won't feel so new or need that city SEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION once he dies they will be able text for invasion and thus Round on Regular Refuse Pickup Days COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-990-76. home, and watch T.V. and it map much longer If you'll arrange for a HUDSON CITY SAVINGS BANK, a by some means or other to crushing the national indepen- used to drive me crazy. Now, I Banking Corporation of the State of bring Yugosubversion, organ- dence of all Yugoslavia, WELCOME WAGON coil. New Jersey, Plaintiff vs. LEON SEX­ come to the center and join your Hostess. I con give you per­ Refuse Collections 2 days per Week izing a pro-Moscow faction in Public opinion can be a fac- many interesting classes such As TON and MARION SEXTON, his the Yugolslav Communist tor in all this. Concerned citi- wife; and LINCOLN MORTGAGE as Mosaics, Ceramics, Arts & sonal, home-town answers to lots of your Party. At the same time they zens of America, and those in Each o f the 3 Districts INSTITUTION, Defendants. Crafts, and dancing. The new-town questions. About shopping, CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION • FOR are amassing troops in the throughout the world who love slghts-to-see. and other helpful com ­ SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES. people I meet are very inter­ Balkan nations under Russian human freedom, should let it esting and helpful too. I am munity Information. Daily Collection in Business Districts By virtue of the above-stated writ of be known that a Russian execution to me directed I shall ex­ really gaining something out Pius a basket of useful gifts for pose for sale by public vendue, inra jsThey hope that when Tito invasion of Yugoslavia will not of this glorious program. I the dies some pretext will surface be tolerated. Russia should your home. room B-8, in the Court House, in the - - - — ...... „M1V think it is the best program city of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednes- which will allow the Russo- learn the eyes of humanity , Put the map away and reach for the Hillside has ever put on. d,,’_the. j{ M * * M*y A J>-._iiOT philes in Yugoslavia - a small watching her. 3 telephone. .'dock in the afternoon ot said eb te t0 ” in v jt e ” the Ru s s ja n If you are a Senior Citizen please join us at the Commun ALLthtt parcel Ot land, .It. an»y int0 th* country. Most ity Center, or call us at uate, lying and being in the Township i S i n f i u i of Hillside, in the County of Union, 923-8293. in the State of New Jersey: In The "Heart" Of The BEGINNING at a point on the Thanks Supporters Mrs. Ann Silverman Hillside 352-4281 southwesterly side of Bailey Avenue, 157 Williamson Avenue formerly E .pem ii« Terr.ee . . hid To the Editor: down on map endued Map of POCONOS... Weequahic Park Front Realty C o." The POCONO "COUNTRY" CAPITOL1 at a point where a line drawn at right I would like to take this Op- •ngle. from WUlbmion Avenue S04.. portUttity to thank all of my 42 feet ca.t of M .pi. Avenue would friends, Republicans, Demo- intersect the said une of Bailey Ave- . . , , ’ , : nue; thence a) waning .long the crats and Independents who, southwesterly side of Bailey Avenue when hearing of my intention south 40 degrees minutes east NOW HEAR THIS ‘S 55 to seek the Assembly, came 75.02 feet; thence (2) south 50 de- forward and pledged their \A I A ^ M O TOR ^ W ^ V d ' ^ a ^ . suPP°rt- Even though I was utes west 75.02 feet; thence (4) north not fortunate enough to secure LOCAL & NATIONAL NEWS HAPPENINGS V 1 ' LODGE 50 degrees 25 minutes east ioo feet to the nomination, I and my fam- The ideal resort-motel for couples, families, the point and place of beg in n in g . ily greatly appreciated the BEINC commonly known u 140 1 very kind words MON. THRU SAT. 7:15 A.M. singles or newlyweds. You'll be just minutes Bailey Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey. 3 In accordance with a survey made from the Pocono's major attractions includ­ l by Amos O. and Leroy F. Nisenson, James C. Welsh ing Big Boulder, Jack Frost and Camelback Licensed Land Surveyors, dated No­ vember 24,1969. ALL LOCAL UNION COUNTY NEWS Ski Area, horse racing at Pocono Downs This is a Purchase Money Mort- Carry On Gals gage. Racetrack and thrilling auto races at Pocono There la due .pproitautely $27,. Tothe Editor: International Raceway. You'll also enjoy fish­ 727.91 with interest from January 31, NATIONAL & WORLD NEWS TOO 1977 and coats. . . . , ing, boating, water skiing and scenic boat The Sheriff reserves the right to A tribute to the workers of rides in the nearby lakes plus great skeet adjourn this sale. Hillside’s Minibus. Senior citizens say - here comes Pat, BROUGHT TO YOU BY YOUR NEIGHBORS IN shooting, golfing and hiking amid the most RAU’Hs ? y LU>Joan' a"d Jane ■ with their scenic landscapes the East Coast has to smiling faces again. offer. Lepis and Lepis, Attys. I say Carry Oh. HILLSIDE. CIDCO & UNION ALARM COMPANY DJ and HT CX-S62-06 Carry On. GIANT HEATED POOL Hillside Times, April 7, SAUNA • DANCING 14$ 21,28,1977 SUMPTUOUS DINING COCKTAIL LOUNGE Fees $57.06 ON Reservations Phone 717-646-2950 Editor’s Quota Book H a P U S K E E P BILLWALKER'S*™« YOUR CITY CLEAN YOUR RADIO STATION HWVS. 115 AND $03 AT MAKESIEE, Desire is half of Ufe; in­ PENNSYLVANIA 18610 difference is half of death. ROSELLE-UPPMAN CO. | 0>AM IN UNION COUNTY! Page 5, The Times, April 14,1977 Obituaries Jacob-Zysmart marriage D iet sensibly this spring Walter R. Lee, 75 Alec Peggretti, 72 by Donna Paterek, cannot get all the essential meat is recommended. Chick­ nutrients needed in so few en, fish, and veal are lower W alters. Lee, 75, ofShen. He was a member of Hill­ County Home Economist Alee T. Pecoretil, 72, of 431 calories. caloric choices. andoah Arms Apartmens, side Lodge 241, F & AM, and Murray St., an attorney here The secret of weight control BREAD/CEREAL GROUP patron of Amaranth, Masonic Spring is a popular season formerly of Hillside, died Sun- 42 years died Tuesday at his is balancing the number of - A serving consists of 1 slice day in Jersey Shore Medical auxiliary. for dieting. Thoughts of bath­ home of an apparent heart calories you take in against bread, ‘/a cup cereal, rice or Center, Neptune. Mr. Lee was a former mem­ ing suits, halter tops and attack. the number of calories you pasta. Four servings are need­ Born in East Stroudsburg, ber of Hillside Elks Lodge and shorts make many people Mr. Pecoretti, a native of burn in the form of energy. ed daily. Pa., he lived in Hillside before a former trustee of the Hillside want to lose weight before Woodside, L.I., lived here Age. body type and degree of VEGETABLE/FRUIT moving to Spring Lake Presbyterian Church. summer begins. How it is many years. activity all help to determine GROUP -* Four servings daily; Heights in 1970. Surviving are his widow, His office was at 125 Broad done determines failure or success. this balance. one medium size fruit or ‘/a M r. Lee owned and operat­ Mrs. Mary Pulsifer Lee; a St. and for many years he was Food contains more than ed the Lee Funeral Home, son, Walter R. Jr. of Eaton- The quick one food diet such cup. associated in practice with the just calories. Carbohydrates, Hillside, 34 years and retired town; and a grandson. late Mayor Jam es T. Kirk. as the banana, grapefruit, Oct. 30,1964, wine or ice cream diet is al­ protein, and fat are essential He was graudated from Bat- to life. Eliminating some foods Special story time tin High School where he was most always a failure. The diet becomes monotonous and be­ without knowing their value at library W. Schmidt, 60 a well known baseball player. may not be the right answer to Mr. Pecoretti later played fore long the bored - dieter reverts to the bid eating hab­ weight control. No one food is semi-professional baseball its. fattening; it is the excess that The Hillside Public Library W alter C. Schmidt, 60, of union, both of the post office. with the Elizabeth Braves and needs to be checked. If you is holding a special story time Hillside died Monday in Eliza­ He was an Army veteran of Fad diets can be dangerous in the old Lackawanna League. to people with kidney trouble, eat the correct portion size and for children in first through beth General Hospital. World War II. Mr. Pecoretti was graduat­ number of servings from each third grades on Wednesday, M r. Schmidt w as employed Born in Elizabeth, he moved gout or diabetes. People with ed from Rutgers Law School. cholesterol or high blood food group, you are bound to April 20, from 4 to 4:45 p.m. in th e accounting division of to Hillside 28 years ago. Hp was a government ap­ lose weight. 1° honor of National Library United Counties Trust Co., Surviving are his wife, pressure should be wary of peal agent for the Selective nigh protein diets which incor­ MILK GROUP - two serv- Week, April 17 -23, this story Roselle, for three years. Pre­ Louise; two daughters, Mrs. Service System for 20 years. ings are needed daily and a time is being held in addition viously, he was a supervisor Louise Varela and Mrs. Kath­ porate a high percentage of at Mr. Pecoretti was a member in the diet. good choice would be a glass to the library’s regularly for the Elizabeth Post Office erine Burris; a sister, Miss of skim milk or buttermilk. scheduled preschool & kinder- and past president of the A diet consisting of less for 33 years. He was a mem­ Wilma Schmidt, and one Union Pleasure Circle and a MEAT GROUP - two serv- garten story time and 3rd b er of the Quarter Century grandson. than 1200 calories cannot be former secretary of the United recommended because you ings of a 3 ounce portion of through 6th grade Book Read­ Club and director of the credit Clubs of Elizabeth. ing Club Surviving are his widow, Henry Wilking, 65 Mrs. Sarah Orsini Pecoretti. !p^^»55PINGRY DAY k 215 NORTH AVE THE PINGRY SCHOOL lWU.SII>E, NEW JERSEY ^ Henry Wilking, 65, of 533 and the Deutscher Krieger- 9:50 AM — 3:20 PM Buchanan St., Hillside, died bund, both of Hoboken. Ida Limeburg, 76 Boys & Girls June 27— August 5 £ last week in Irvington General Born in Germany, he lived in Mrs. Jules Zysman Hospital. New York City and Irvington NURSERY CAMP SENIOR CAMP JUNIOR CAMP ^ Services will b e held in the before moving to Hillside four Miss Ida O. Limeburg, 76, Nadette Jacob, daughter of Madelaine Jacob-Galacos and the Ages3& 4 Grades 1 to 8 Ages 5 & 6 Growney Funeral Home, 1070 years ago. of 320 Long Ave., died Sunday late William Jacob of Massepequa Park, New York, was mar­ N. Broad St. Surviving are his wife, Mar­ in St. Barnabas Medical Cent­ ried on March 26, 1977 to Jules Zysman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Swimming —SPORTS OF ALL KINDS — Arts & Crafts M r. Wilking w as a butcher tha; four daughters, Mrs. Elly er, Livingston, after a long ill­ Michael Zysman of Hillside, New Jersey at a private ceremony with the Geiser Pork Store, Schaerff, Mrs. Irmtraud Stell- ness. in Piscataway, New Jersey. — TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE — Union, for three years before jes, Mrs. Gerda Thiedemann Bom in Hillside, she lived The bride is a graduate of Stonybrook University and will re­ retiring in 1972. He was a and Mrs. Ursula Fabricius; a here all her life. The Pingry Day Camp admits students of any Race, Color and ceive an M.D. degree in June 77 from Rutgers Medical School. National or Ethnic Origin. m ember of the Manner Ge- brother, Alfred, 20 grand­ She is survived by a nep­ The groom is a graduate of Rutgers College and will also com­ sangberein Lyra o f Weehawk- children and one great-grand­ hew, John J. Limeburg, with plete his medical studies at Rutgers Medical School in June ^ —— Academic Academic session Session Available Available at at the the Same Same Dates Dates — — 1 in, the Tlattduetsche Verren child. whom she lived. , 1977. Arrangements have been The married couple will be moving to Rochester, New York ^ FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS CALL: S made by the James J. Higgins for a three years residency in Family Practice. Anne Macauley, 71 and Son Mortuary, 414 West­ i PINGRY SCHOOL: 355-6990 $ minster Ave., Elizabeth. Mrs. Anne B. Macauley, 71, E. 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Social News

MARCH FOR BREATH SUNDAY Richard Timone, Malden Terrace, Hillside; Steven Markovitz, The March For Breath Is only three days away. There is still Surrey Road, Hillside. time to sign up or to sponsor a walker. Anyone wishing to lend a NEWARK, N.J, -- Twenty-five New Jersey Insitute of Tech­ "Spring Flowers," the half* hand on Sunday may do so by contacting Peter Vanderzee at hour color slide show will be 289-7314. nology undergraduates have been selected for inclusion in the presented at the Trailside Anyone riding a bicycle is asked to be at the Center at about current year's edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges," a directory of campus Nature and Science Center on 10:15. All walkers at 9. Sponsor cards and reslgtration form may Wednesday and Thursday, be obtained at the Community Center. leaders from Ihe nation's leading institutions of higher educa­ tion. Students from New Jersey Institute of Technology who are April 13 and 14 at 4:00 p,m. This Saturday and Sunday, COMIC LOU MASON listed in the newest edition include: Bob Mason, 825 Monroe Avenue; Robert G. Senchy, 355 Rosehill Place. "The Moon: Questions and On Monday, April 18 at 8:30 p.m. the Hillside Lodge of Men’s Answers," offering informa­ B'nai B'rith will hold Its monthly meeting. The highlight of the tion from lunur exploration, evening will be the comedy of Lou Mason. Lou Mason has ap­ Some 5,000 University of Michigan students were recognized at the University’s annual Honors Convocation Friday, March will be shown at the Trailside peared in many of the leading night clubs, hotels and concert Planetarium at 2 p.m., 3 p.m. halls throughout the United States and Canada as well as ap­ 25. Among them were: Joanne Tierstein, 1029 Fairview Place; Gail Marsha Hoch, 1112 Coolidge Rd. . and 4 p.m* pearing on radio and television. His humor stems from his abil­ Beginning Sunday, April ity to transfer everyday happenings into humor. He is one of the 17, and continuing for four best when it comes to ethnic humor. SPRING SEMINAR A delegation of members of the Hillside Business and Pro­ consecutive Sundays, from i0 Also on the program will be an early bird drawing, so be sure a.m. to 12 noon, the Trailside to be among the early arrivals. Friends and relatives of mem­ fessional Women’s Club will attend the spring seminar at 9:45 p.m. Saturday at the Middlesex County College in Edison. Nature and Science Center bers are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served after will offer the workshop "Time, the meeting is adjourned. The meeting is to be held at the The attendees will be greeted by Mrs. Mary Roebling, Chair­ man of the Board of the National State Bank of New Jersey, to Timekeeping and Sundials.# Temple Shomrei Torah on Salem Ave., Hillside. Registration must be done in On Sunday morning at nine o'clock, April 17, there will be a be followed by a Panel Presentation of Tax Planning, Pitfalls and Benefits of Joint Ownership and Alternatives to Joint person. board meeting at Congregation Sinai Torah, Maple Ave., The Planetarium has a seat­ Hillside. Ownership. This panel will consist of Norman F. Smyth, Second Vice President of the Fidelity Union Trust Company, Rudolph ing capacity of 35 persons. Ad­ mission is 50$ per person, and DEMS TO HEAR SOLAR SCIENTIST Halvorsen, Trust Officer of the Howard Savings Bank and Vm- PIONEER LIFE AT HURDEN-LOOKER SCHOOL cent luzzolino, Trust Officer of the National State Bank of New children under eight years of On April 18, at 9 a.m. The membership of The Hillside Demo­ age are not admitted. cratic Club will hear a talk on the various sources of energy, Jersey. This will be followed by a question and answer period W hile studying the early growth and development of the United States, Miss Castelluccio’s and then a luncheon at the College Center. The Trailside facilities, announced Dr. E. Jonathan Bell, program chairman. operated by The Union County fifth grade class at Hurden-Looker School completed a history project depicting pioneer life. The afternoon session "Alternatives to Crisis Living" will be The topic of the presentation will be: "Energy For The Fut­ Park Commission, are located The students, working In groups, created the display from construction paper, paints, card­ ure," and will encompass not only the more common sources of presented at 1:45 P.M. Mary Toben, Assistant Regional Admin­ board and fabric scraps. A fort was made from cardboard boxes and bamboo sticks. The Ind­ istrator, Women’s Bureau, U.S. Dept, of Labor, will discuss at Coles Avenue and New energy such as coal, gas and petroleum, but will also highlight Providence Road, Mountain­ ians, pioneers and animals were crafted from clothespins, empty thread spools and bits of fab­ Planning Careers. Phyllis Driscoll, Head of Voluntary Action such unique methods of producing power as solar energy, side. The Nature and Science ric. Covered wagons, teepees and canoes completed the display. All of the boys and girls en­ Center, will discuss retirement from business with the view­ harnessing of underground steam and the use of tides to gen­ Center is open weekdays, joyed working on the project and spent several days completing details. Everyone found It was erate electricity. point of community voluntarism to be followed by Meyer both fun and interesting and look forward to making other project in the future. Left to Right: Jacobson, Regional Director, Region II of the Small Business excluding Fridays, from 3:00 The speaker, Dr. Edward Prestridge, is an engineer associ­ p.m. to 5:00 p.m ., and on Sat­ Carri Witting, Marla NuneS, Heidi Werchas, Jimmy Trucksess, Joseph Cifallno, Donald ated with Exxon Research and Engineering Company, Linden, Administration on outlining in detail the A.C.E. and Score Andrews and Miss Castelluccio. Program. urdays, Sundays and holidays New Jersey. His presentation will be augmented with audio­ from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mrs. Winifred Brady, President of the New Jersey Feder­ visual, aids, and a question and answer period will follow his Trailside programs are an­ Storytime & Reading Club to continue ation, will bring closing remarks for the day. speech. nounced on a Park Commis­ The regular monthly meeting of the Hillside Democratic G ub sion "events" telephone, STORYTIME on Tuesdays and ttfe | weren’t so great. This The Hillside Public Library will be held at The College Inn, Mrs. Gladys Gelman, president, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT according to the latest date, but only 352-8410. Wednesdays, from April tokes place on Wednesdays willpreside. NOTICE TO BIDDERS to the extent that they make positive announces the continuation of through June. Bring your pre- from 3:30 to 4 p.m. changes; otherwise, unless them­ Mrs. Joan Ladines, membership chairperson, will introduce CHINESE AUCTION schoolers and kindergarteners Public notice if hereby given that selves interpretive, they remain sub­ the new members; and Mrs. Doris Kaplan, hospitality chair­ Christ the King’s Home-School Association extends a com- a* a,m* on Tuesdays and person, will serve refreshments. sealed proposals for furnishing labor ject to interpretation, to reconcile any [SIDNEY T. HOLT and materials for ALTERATIONS TO: inconsistendes, the same as any other munity invitation to its first Chinese Auction ,on Friday, April 22 a* * P,m* on Wednesdays for M Arket 3-8379 3-2739 Also, Mrs. June Fischer, state chairwoman, will be presented W.O. KRUMBIEGEL SCHOOL, will documents incorporated in the Con- at 7:30 p.m. in the church basement, Bloy & Rutgers Avenues. a hjlf-houf of great stories. "U.S.G." Esf 1882 with an "Outstanding Speakers Certificate", for her most inter­ be received by the HILLSIDE BOARD Admission will be for adults only at $2 per person. Tickets may There will also be an extra, esting presentation covering the 1977 gubernatorial election, OF EDUCATION on: May 2, 1977, In the event that the Board receives [[Official Diamond Appraiser between the hours of 8:00 P.M . and two or more bids in equal amounts in be purchased at the school office (686-6740) and the church sPec‘a* STORYTIME to corn- BY \!»P(>I\TMKSTONLY which was entitled: "Campaign 77'", delivered at the March any one division of the work, the rectory (686-0722). HSA President John Seylaz advises only a S P f P T O . National Library 24 meeting of the Democratic Club. 8:10 P.M ., prevailing time, at the •790 Broad St., Rm 1001 Board of Education Office, 195 Vir­ Board may award the Contract to any limited number to tickets will be sold and suggests tickets be Week (April 17 - 23) on Wed- Kinney Bldg,, Newark, N.J. 'The public is cordially ivlted to hear our speaker and enjoy ginia Street, Hillside, New Jersey, one, of such equal bidders, as in its reserved in advance. Auction tables may be reserved for a party nesc*ay» April 20 from 4 - 4:45 our refreshments', concluded Mrs. Gelman. 07205. at which time and place all discretion it may determine. bids will be publicly opened and read Successful bidders will be informed o ften . Refreshments will be served. Mr. Seylaz comments, P**J* *°r children from the age aloud. as soon as possible by formal written "We are pleased to announce we have an outstanding display of °* \ B W , DELICATESSEN TALENT SHOWCASE COMING Separate sealed proposals will be notice, which notice will appoint the gifts, really beautiful items, including handmade one-of-a-kind „ ™Jr “®JJ ^torget the Book A 'Talent Showcase' featuring four acts of new and emerging taken for the following contracts: time and place of the signing of the articles. Doors will be open at 6:30 for those wishing to beat the .Reading Club, where children artists will be held April 21, at 8 p.m. at the Hillside War Mem­ CONTRACT NO. 1 - GENERAL CON­ Contract. Immediately after the sign­ crowd." ,n 8 rades 3 through 6 discuss FELLER’S DELI STRUCTION. ing of the Contract, the others will be orial Building, Liberty Avenue near Hillside Avenue, by die h the books they are reading, CONTRACT NO. 2 ■ PLUMBING informed and at the same time their 235 Hollywood Ave Roth Lodge, Knights of Pythias. WORK. bid security returned. their favorites and the ones Featuring will be Jerry Leeds, a new comic sensation who has The Contractor shall be prepared to nai B'rith #1514 Bowling League CONTRACT NO. 8 • HEATING, FULL Line of Cold Cut: appeared at the Latin Quarter, Caesars Palace, Foutainbleu, VENTILATING WORK commence work within ten (10) days as of April 6th, 1977 and Las Vegas. On the bill with Leeds will be Kenny Ellis, who CONTRACT NO. 4 - ELECTRICAL after the execution of the Contracts, HOT & COLD will offer a special program of popular and folk music in Yiddish WORK subject to the general provisions of Teams Each bid must be enclosed in a seal­ the Contract. Won Lost Points Total Pins DOROTHY DEfjDIS v Sandwiches . and Israeli fashion. Mets ed envelope, submitted at or before A successful bidder shall have tan 63 30 . 450— ., .... 81254 • LUNCHEONS Another entertainer to be featured will be Karen Kaufman, the time and at the place above spec­ (10) days after receipt of written notif­ Reds 51 ^ ^ 4 2 123 80222 - WE CATER a specialty dancer, and to cap off the show there will be Earl ified. Envelopes shall be labeled: ication that his proposal has been ac­ Tigers 50 43 • COCKTAILS 1 W Patties cepted to submit the required per­ 118 80423 Johnson, magician, juggler, fire eater and mentalist in a spec­ ALTERATIONS TO Cubs 49(4 • DINNERS W.O. KRUMBIEGEL SCHOOL formance, payment bond, insurance 43(4 ■ 117 : 80568 PLATTERS ialty act the defies the imagination. BID FOR CONTRACT NO______certificates and execute the Contract. Indians 48 45 108 80165 OPEN SUNDAYS Made to Order The program is being coordinated by Eli Levine of Union, Failure of a bidder to submit the re­ Pirates 45Vi 47(4 107 79301 12:30 to 6)00 New Jersey for the Roth Lodge. David Benjamin is Chancellor (Title of Contract) quired performance bond and insur­ Yankees 46 41 ORDERS taken bv Phone ance certificates and execute the Con­ 106 79949 Clo,nl Si ImDIi ; Commander, and Herbert Ross arranged for the program, Giants 41 52 96 No bidder may submit more than tract within ten (10) days after receipt 79749 353-9872 352-9595 Harold Dimond and Joseph Lava, past Chancellor Commanders one bid for any single branch of work, of written notication of acceptance of White Sox 40 Sj 90 79354 are Program Chairmen, The program is open to the public, and but bidders may submit separate pro­ the bidder’s proposal shall constitue a Angels 31 62 70 77949 414 N. BROAD ST., fUZ. HOURS-Mon-Sa(-7AM*9PM there is a refreshment donation of $2.50 per person. posals for more than one branch of default on the part of the bidder and SUN 10AM-9PM work. If so made, each proposal shall the bidder shall be liable in accord­ be independent and not contingent ance with the terms of the Bid Bond. TOUR WINERY upon acceptance of the other. Before sumitdng his bid, each bid­ Chapter 12 of the Old Guards of Hillside, New Jersey, will No bids will be received after the der is presumed to have thoroughly hold a bus ride on Wednesday, April 20, 1977 and tour the time designated above for the receiv­ familiarized himself with the condit- Gross Winery in Absecon, New Jersey. After the tour at the ing of bids. No bids will be received sions of any applicable State or Local by mail. Bids must be submitted on laws or ordinances or regulations of winery, they will then proceed to enjoy the historic town of the proposal forms prepared by the public authorities or utilities having Smithville, New Jersey, where they will have lunch and a trad­ Architect. Applicable blank space in jurisdiction and also to have inspected itional early amerlcan setting. the proposal form must be filled in the site to the end that each bid tend­ and no changes shall be made in the ered shall have been compiled in the full light of all the facts; OVERCOMING BAD HABITS phraseology of the bid. Plans and Specifications prepared No bidder may withdraw his bid for New Jersey Chapter of American Natural Hygiene Society by FLATT AND POOLE, ARCHI­ a period of forty-five (45) days after will hold a public health forum Sunday afternoon, April 24, at TECTS, 1248 Broad Street, Bloom­ the opening thereof. GR0WNEY FUNERAL HOME 2 o'clock at The Coronet. 925 Springfield Ave., Irvington. The field, New Jersey, the Instructions to Whenever any bid is submitted and forum theme will be "Overcoming Compulsive Bad Habits", Bidders, Form of Proposal, Form of a post office address for the bidder is 1070 North Broad St. Bid Bond, Form of Performance Bond indicated, said bid shall also give a with particular reference to nutrition and everyday living 289.0400 are on file at the office of FLATT AND street mailing address to which cor­ J. Patrick Growne.v, Manager practices. POOLE, ARCHITECTS, 1246 Broad respondence may be directed. Guest speaker will be Dr. Standley Bass of Brooklyn, who is Street, Bloomfield, New Jersey. Bid­ When any bid is submitted by an on the speakers staff of the American Natural Hygiene Society ders will be furnished a copy thereof individual or persons operating under TEST-RITE OPTICAL MEN § by the Architects on proper notice and a trade name, the bid shall set forth and who has lectured extensively before health groups and on payment of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) to the names of all individuals operating COMPANY college campuses. Participants in the forum discussion will them for each set furnished, which said business and shall set forth the include Joseph Brenner of South Orange; Simon Bloom, of amount will be refunded upon return street address from which said busi­ 1219 liberty Ave. Hlll.lde Maplewood; and Abraham Zinn, Mrs, Sophie Bross, Ernest of Plans and Specifications, in good ness is operated. In the event bids are received by a Hollander and Mr. and Mrs. Zachary Irenas of Hillside. Mr. condition, within five (5) days after bids are received. corporation not organized under the WORKING TRIAD TOOL & DIE Zinn also will report on natural hygiene and nutrition endeavor Each bidder shall submit with his laws of the State of New Jersey, in Florida, where he spent the winter. Other Hillside residents bid an affidavit showing prequalifica bidders are notified that one of the COMPANY tion in accordance with the standardi terms of the contract shall provide This is the sign that should be also will attend. Terry C. Fry, chapter president, will preside 27 Montgomery St. and Miss Hattie Block head the program committee. and by the New Jersey Department ol that the bidder agrees to waive serv­ the Treasury, Division of Building and ice of process and to accept such serv­ 964-4414 The April 24th program will conclude with an informal recep­ lifted high in our beloved coun­ Construction, or the New Jersey De­ ice registered or by certified mail and "Special Machinery" tion in honor of Dr. Bass. Hostesses will serve organically partment of Transportation. The pre- that upon the mailing of -such process try — “Men Working." Men grown fruits currently in season. There also will be a display of qualification standards are accepted to the bidder at the address indicated recent books and periodicals centering about nutrition and nat­ by the Department of Education as in the proposal submitted to the UNION PLATE GLASS meeting the minimum requirements Board, such mailing shall constitute working with all they have and ural hygiene. The program is open to non-members as well as of prequalifications for bidders on service of process upon the bidder and 1729 Morris Ave., Union chapter members. public school contracts. Each bidder that the bidder submits to the juris­ 688-8020 are, fotva country that must shall therefore attach to his bid the diction of the courts of New Jersey Auto plate & Window Glass As of April 6,1977 two members of the Pingry School's senior affidavit form of prequalification certi­ through such service process. show the world how to live in Bidders are put on notice that th< Installed class have been elected as winners of a Corporate Sponsored fication of either of the above two ref­ erenced State Agencies which is act­ Hillside Board of Education is an ex­ 24 Hour Emergency Service brotherhood and love and peace MEN Four- Year National Merit Scholarship according to H. Westcott ive on the date of the acceptance of empt organization under the provis­ Cunningham, Headmaster. The winners are chosen on the basis these bids. Failure to do so will be ions of the New Jersey Sales and Use under God. of their scores in a nation wide testing program and represent cause to reject the bid as being non- Tax (P.L. 1966, cSO, 43, 182 and 140) UNITED COUNTIES TRUST responsive. and is not required to pay sales taxes. I AND the top half of one percent of the nation's most academic tal­ If, during the bidding interval, the Bidders are further put on notice COMPANY ented young people. Let us resolve to dedicate an Architect desires to make changes of that they will be expected to comply 1221 Liberty Ave., Hillside with the provisions of said act and the Those named are: Judith L. Schneider, 7 Carleen Court, any character,, or if, in response to in­ 931-6888 Summit and Denis W. Maksymowicz, 21 Country Gub Lane. quiries from intending bidders, he rules and regulations promulgated our lives and our talents to c M EQUIPMENT Elizabeth. has the obligation to clarify any of the pursuant thereto to qualify them for original context, he will cause exemptions with reference to any and country and our God when all to have the same information by all labor, services, and materials Many areas youngsters were honored recently at The Pingry means of written addenda, up to three supplied to or furnished to the Board attend church | WORKING ^ School campus in Hillside when they were presented with ath­ (8) days of the appointed opening of Education in connection with the work to be performed. letic letters for the winter sports season. The letters were date. The Owner or its Architect shall not Time of completion shall be no later awarded during a general assembly. be responsible for lost or misdirected than 120 calendar days after contract The young athletes who were honored came from teams par­ mail. The bidders have the duty of signing. ticipating in the 5 winter sports which are Basketball, swim­ inspecting the state of the Plans and Specifications and Addenda at the HILLSIDE Dw Oiutth h M l appointed opwy in Ihit world (or iproodinf Hit kncwitdf i ol Mi loot ming, wrestling, fencing and winter track. The students are; BOARD OF EDUCATION, OWNER Architect’s office until the aforesaid for non ond ol HH domood lor non to respond lo itMrt lev* by lovioif hit neiphbor. Without /C * GIRLS' JV BASKETBALL - Allison Feman, Revere Drive; limitation of time. To the end that the (hit |rovndin| in the lovo ol 6od, no fovommonl or sodoty or My ol lllo will lon| Q GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL - Wendy Williams, Exeter Addenda may be as helpful as pos­ Martin J. Lynch Way, Stephanie Edelson, Wilder Street; Mary O'Connor, Scot­ sible, bidders are urged, as a first persevere ond tho Iroodomt whkh wo hold to door will inevitably polish. Thoroforo. oven from | tolflth point of »low. OM should support fho Church lor Iho toko ol tho woiloro land Road, Elizabeth; BOYS VARISTY BASKETBALL - Nicho­ duty, to scrutinize the documents Secretary closely, and critically, and to ask Ants are equipped with five ol MmoH ond hit loftily. loyond that, howivor. Ivory poison should uphold ond por- m m las King, Malden Terrace,; VARSITY WRESTLING - John questions at once in writing. The bid­ DATED: April 1 1 ,1977 different noses, each designed Hcipato in Iho Church bocauso H lolls Iho troth about moo's lift, doolh ond destiny. Iho Witte, Gateway,; WINTER TRACK ■ Ramiro Mireles, Salem ders have the further duty to inspect to accomplish a different task. truth which atom will sol him (no lo live os o child ol Cod. Avenue; MINOR - Christine Dufford, Haviland Drive; 3RD the site of the proposed construction. Hillside Times, April 14,1977 BASKETBALL TEAM • Todd Cunningham, M astets' Square, Addenda take precedence over all Fees $51.29 earlier documents and - zer each other

t Page 7, The Tim es, April 1 4,1 (7 7 Planning Board leetuig rescheduled Hl l U n V r l k v Up vJ team leaves for championship

In Czechoslovakian, the The Planning Board meet­ "leaf falling." ing originally scheduled fo r pool of taient from Hillside they will play again at 5 p,m„ last night has been resched­ Tommorrow afternoon at and Linden. We have tour­ noon, the Hillside-Linden a losing effort in the first game uled for Wednesday April 20, nament experience. We play­ will have them playing again at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal All-Stars will leave the Hill­ ed all summer in a league side Community Center for at 4 p.m. They will have to Building’s General Confer­ which we didn't play in last play three and possibly four ence Room. Philadelphia Pennsylvania. year. We are just improved games on Sunday to win the They hope to return Sunday beyond belief.' night with the Middle Atlantic Championship, Stul is taking Division Street Hockey crown. RINk DUST: Results will the team down on Friday to By the time they leave be available to area residents get a practice session together though, they will have been over WJDM. First game is at in Philadelphia the day before through five consecutive 12 noon on Saturday. If the play begins. nights of midnight practices Ail-Stars win their first game i n i « at the Community Center. ju iiu s v J K s e n n o r n On March 11,1977 the Hillside P.B.A. Local 970 sponsored a dinner-dance at the Mountainside Inn. An award was presontod Although not totally pleased to the Hillside Pollcewlves Association In appreciation for their with the practice hours, the BUYS YOUR ... understanding and support. Pictured above presenting the team is especially displeased Liberty Coiffures Poppy’*

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SELL—BUY—SWAP—SERVICES—HELP WANTED 07-5$ Management trainee -REMODELING — GARAGE SALES 0 7 $ $ Packing, Key Punch assembly operator -R E A L ESTATE —FOR RENT 07-7-6 Shlp-Racelvlng PETS — PERSONAL Truck driver 7 molwrus 1 LIQUOR STORES FENCES 07-6-6 Janitorial Printing trainee ft SUPPLIES AD RATES 07-9-8 Shipping/Receiving M l W f t i A R I A MAPLE LEAF Packer $1 A WEEK (MIN 3 INSERTIONS). DISPLAY ADS « E C O N O -C A R j WINES-LIQUORS-BEER 15 WORDS OR LESS. ADDITIONAL 07-10-6 Office Clerk/Inven­ A Service of Westinghouse 1120 LIBERTY AVE. tory Control Clerk Warehouse HILLSIDE, N.J. WORDS 20* EACH *3.00 AN INCH 1 ! 1 . V 4 4 4 * 2 9 N. Broad S t ._ . _ . , _ -1 6 6 1 Morrn A w , 07-11-6 Packer Filing Clerk •9 I-7 B S S Elizabeth •••■ •It# Union WE DELIVER 3 5 + 5 |$ 7 07/32-6 Figure Clerk Light DRIVE-IN PARKING m s i CARD O F THANKS Factory work 0 0 IT YOURSELF or WE INSTAU $2 FOR SPECIAL INSERTIONS 8LINESORLESSS5.00 FREE ESTIMATES (COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS, OARAGE SALES. ADDITIONAL LINES <860* 07-14-6 Construction ELECTRICAL We 3-0601 w. s-iees 241-1884 276*5787 NOTICES) REPEATS $1.50 (Mechanic) Warehouse/Shlp- AIR COMPRESSORS SZANKO'S 914 ST. GEORGE AVE. L 15 WORDS OR LESS. ADDITION AL WORDS plng/Rec. CONTRACTORS LINDEN, N.J. 07038 20c EACH. 07-15-78 Sales, Cashier/ FOR CONCRETE BREAKING LIQUOR STORE IftUl YEAR ANNIVERSARY Stock Office-light typing FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE 923-0400 LIC. NO. 419 FreePrompi Delivery DEADLINE Tuesday at a p.m. 07-18-6 Cashier/Salesgirl FOR INDUSTRIAL PLANTS • •■ T ill A. 1317 Liberty Avenue 07-17-6 Cashier/Salesgirl Hillside, New Jersey APPLIANCE REPAIRS FREE PUBLIC SERVICE ADS (ONE W EEK-FULL TIM E POSITION W A N TE D 07-18-6 Machine Operator DR0BACH CO. BERT I. GLOBUS FOUND, FREE) ,,U,S. HIGHWAY NO. 22 Packer or Assembly UNION, N J. MU t-0011 ELECTRICAL Repairs 07-19-6 Mfcro-blologlst OPPOSITE FLAGSHIP CARPETING Small O'KEEFE & MERRITT Lab-Tech CONTRACTORS VACUUM Stove & Broiler, timing panel, WATER-PROOFING 07-20-6 Personnel, Com­ INDUSTRIAL H E L P W A N T E D AUTO BODY SPRING SPECIAL CLEANER lights, cooking calendar & MASONRY______munity Service worker COMMERCIAL WALL TO WALL CARPETING. 07-21-6 Business Mnt CitY AVON clock. Excellent condition. REPAIRS RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED IN m Best offer. Call 289-8909 be. PHIL TERRANOVA. __ ■ ■ u p YOUR HOME OR OFFICE SALES t SERVICE AMAZE YOURSELF! Even 07-23-6 Carpentry Helper 2 WAY RADIO OISPAtCHED 12C per square foot. Alio installa­ • ALL MAKES if you've never sold before, tween 8 & 2 p.m. walks, patios, steps, walls &3ooflng/siding/Gen.' Ca'r’pen- tion and repair service. • ALL MODELS tile. 412 Hillside Ave., ry H FRANKLIN AUTO BODY 1440 N. Broad St. just a few hours a week can CIM Metier Ave. shambcrgerInc 1219 Springfield Ave. Orange, N.J. 678-0969. Call 07-25-b Clerk/Clerlcal IrvHieteMM.SMO, Hillside) N.J. Irvington* bring you excellent earnings HS-1444 when you sell Avon Products. ENCYCLOPEDIAS us for free estimates. (S/9TF) work; Switchboard Opp. World Book/ Child Craft 07-26-8 Truck Driver; Maln- SHERIFF’S SALE 373-S441 Call; Vailsburg, Irvington, COLLISION SPECIALIST Brian McNichoi Open Dally ItoS 761-6322; Newark, 375-2100; Mary Overbey MOV1NG tenance INSURANCE ESTIMATES Saturday l to 4 Division Manager ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER­ Union & Hillside, 353-4880; 07-27$ Factory work: Main TOWING RESIDENTIAL • COM M ERCIAL SEY Springfield, 273-0702. 923-4015 MOVING-CALL US DAY OR tenance trainee • INDUSTRIAL CHANCERY DIVISION ______NIGHT, 353-1478. We will 07-28-6 Maintenance Mech- LIC.. 4kBUS. PERMIT 9049 UNION COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-1186-76 PETS Part Time Help Wanted. PORCH SALE - 1206 COL- give your prized possessions cgnics worker; Factory worker « ** iA 1053 FAIR VIEW PLACE AUTO DEALERS 352-9214 H1LLSIDE.NJ. 07205 CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND Herb's Luncheonette, 1420 UMBIA PLACE. Saturday & the care they deserve. Our 50- 07-29-6 Managing of Mgt LOAN ASSOCIATION, an a.todadon Tho RED CRAB North Broad St. Hillside. a compute nr Sunday, April 16 & 17,10 to 3. years o f experience will insure tr#|nee organized and existing under the laws (HOP Sc AQUARIUM Portable washer, $50. Toys, you a most efficient m ove.___ 07-30-6 Assembly line work­ L.OWKST PRICKS AT of the United States of America, -It It ’s For Pots, books, curtains & many______ar; Ship-receiving clerk INSURANCE Plaintiff vs. FRANK WILKOSKI and 00061 CITY NANCY WILKOSKI, his wife, and the W e v# Got It I 1 LIFEGUARDS household items. ______SERVICES 07-31-6 Caborer or Trades STATE OF NEW JERSEY, Defendants & ELIZABETH DODGE B U S . 9 2SL 3 1 0 0 'lift Springfield At«. 373-9390 GARAGE S A L E -8 4 EAST- . . Trainee; Truck Driver RES. 392-919Y IRVTNCTON (Ac Lvon. A,e.) ERN PARKW AY, Saturday & 1 A l t t AW AY any om aP‘ 07-32-6 Management Traln- CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU­ 18 or over. Must have IB INC. ROBERT F. TION • FOR SALE OF MORGAGED Certification in Senior Life Sunday, April 16 & 17,10 to 4. Pha“ “ s- refrigerators, stoves, M ; clerical WoTk - v - washing machines, dryers, 0?-33$ Warehouse -man; Dodge C»n gid Trucks PREMISES. SHERIFF’S SALE Saving and WSI preferred. Arts & Crafts, Commercial C 0 TR 0 N E 0 By virtue of the above-stated writ of dishwashers, etc. Service Factory worker Agent Applications may be picked kitchen ware, household items Always 100 execution to me directed I shall ex­ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JER- pose for sale by public vendue, in up at rh n 8?J 1i ,i £ r V 15i fOT a 07-64-6 Landscaper; Con- used csrs SEY, CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION Call 242-6178. __ Evenings & ltructlon Laborer 282 Long Avenue room B-8, in the Court House, in the BOUNTY, DOCKET NO. F-1580-76. HILLSIDE COMMUNITY Household Items, Fun ______in stock City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednes­ Sundays, 964-7259 <(7-38$ 0(fice Work. Clerk; CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND POOL OFFICE day, the 20th day of April A.D., 1977 LOAN ASSOCIATION, an association Municipal Building or call ances. Call Anytime 686-4158. BUY-SELL-TRADE Typist IN NEWARK AVE.. at two o’clock in the afternoon of add organized and existing under the laws 07-36-6 Factory work in­ ELIZABETH MOTORCYCLES d«y. of the U.S.A., Plaintiff vs. PAUL L. 354-3466 Antiques ft Collectable! spector;/^ Q u a il,’.C ontrol In- ______SI1-11SS______All that tract or parcel of land, situ* SAUNDERS, JR. and SHIRLEY J . BROWSER’S WELCOME ate lying and being in the Township of SAUNDERS, his wife, Defendants. fa c to r BOO’S CYCLE SERVICE Union (now Hillside) in the County of . GOT AN OBINION? WE’D INSTRUCTION .PAULA’S JACKPOT CIVIL ACTION WRIT OF EXECU­ 1318 N. Broad St., Hillside , 07137-6 Sw' chboard Opera­ MONARCH Q E T Your BIKE READY Union, in the State of New Jersey: TION • FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED LIKE YOURS. Product testers tor; General Office work Being known as all of Lots #193, 194 STUDY ACTINdvWork in Join us for coffee. Buy, sell, trade for SPRING PREMISES. wanted. For appointm •Antiques and collectibles, Special dis­ .07-88$ Cafeteria Worker; and 195 in Block #3 which appears By virtue of the above-stated writ of films, TV, stage. Learn to CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH TUNE UPS & REPAIRS upon a certain plat or map entitled 353-7057. count for senior citizens. Hrs. 10-6 Vending Machine Attendant execution to me directed I shall ex­ compete for commercials. Tues W ed Thurs and Sat. 355-2292. M l N. Bread St., Ellzabetk REASONABLE PRICES ' 'M ap #1 West Lyons Farm s'', the pose for sale by public vendue, in 07- 3 9 $ Factory Worker; Of­ 219-1600 355-1869 same being a subdivision In the said room B-8, in the Court House, in the PART TIME OFFICE ■Classes , . . .beain _ Anril __ 11. Con-' Union Co., N.J. and which plat or map fice Worker. Sales-Swvice-Rody Woik City of Elizabeth, N J., on Wednes­ MANAGER. SOME BOOK- Thomas> 926-5857. 08- 40$ Warehouse or Of­ is on file in the office of the Clerk of day, the 27th day of April A.D., 1977 (4/7-28) ALTERATIONS 1 Qp75-6;Key Punch, Typist the County of Union, N.J. filed on KEEPING. $3 per hour. Call fice; Graphic Arts at two o’clock in the afternoon of said 923-9207. fCPWYT Magt. or Sates 4/22/18 as Case #51B. day. ALTERATIONS ON LADIES 08-41-6 Clerk typlat/Clerk AUTO REPAIRS Being commonly known as 841 All that tract or parcel of land, situ­ 9 6-42$ Sales Auditor; Gen. Princeton Avenue, Hillside, New Jer- ate, lying and being in the Township RESPONSIBLE PERSON • Pupil Of CLAUDIO ARRAU’S MEN’S & CHILDREN’S Trainee 10-77-6 Factory or warehouse sey, of Hillside, in the county of Union, in pick up 6 year old boy at CLOTHES. CALL 289-1161. TEACHES MODERN PIANO 08-43-6 Childrens Clothes woTker the State of New Jersey: George Washington School (TF) HANAN’S 10-78-6 General Clerical Work BEGINNING in the southeasterly Buyer General Trainee REPAIR SHOP line of Clinton Place at a point distant and babysit until 5:30 p.m. TECHNIQUE REPERTOIRE JHANAN GLI KM AN I File Work southwesterly 140.20 feet from the Call 923-2836 after 5:30. PAINTERS . 06-44$ Bank Teller Trainee; Being more particularly described 865-6730 Repairs on Amsrfean ft Foreign corner formed by the intersection of (4/7-21) Carsi Clutcher-lgnltlon—B ra k tt- 10-79*6 Counselor, Recreation as follows: the said southeasterly line of Clinton DAN’S PAINTING & DEC- Gener­ 10-80-6 Factory, File Clerk BEING at a point in the Northerly Place with the southwesterly line of 510 UNION # XV eTI r VINGTON side of Princeton Avenue, said point Grumman Avenue thence (1) South ANNOUNCEMENT ORATING. Interior, Exterior. COR.QUABECK AVE. 375-9828 Counter Help al Factory Worker being 119.34 feet westerly from the 47 degrees 40 minutes 30 seconds PART TIME GIRL FRIDAY Reasonable rates. Free estim- Formerly-Haaan *s B.P HilUids 08-46$ Assembly Opera- 10-8 1 -6 Typing-Filing, intersection of the said northerly aide W est along the said southeasterly (M/F), some bookkeeping. open to ates. Insured. Call 889-6200. FLEA MARKET Receptionist of Princeton Avenue with the westerly line of Clinton Place 40 feet; thence Hours to suit. S3 per hour, the public, May 1 tor; Packer 11977, 9 08-47$ Management S. ft L. SERVICE 10-82*6 Akst. Booking-Gen. sideline of Liberty Avenue and from (2) South 38 degrees 42 minutes East 923-9207. a.m. to 5 p.m. College Inn INTERIOR & EXTERIOR _ . „ _ said beginning point running thence 100.20 feet; thence (8) North 47 de­ STATION Office, Receptionist-Switch- Parking Lot, sponsored by PAINTING. Leader & gutter Eno n! (I) North 7 degrees 31 minutes East grees 40 minutes 30 seconds East, 08-48$ Mechanical Engin­ 61 Western Parkway Board 80 feet to a point; thence (2) North 82 40 feet; thence (4) North 38 degrees " $ Troop 190. Space available for work. Free estimates. Insured. r. 18th Ave. Irvingtc eer; Management Trainee 10*83-6 Wiring, Assembly . degrees 29 minutes west 39 feet to a 42 minutes West, 100.20 feet to the SWIMMING POOL new and dealers. Call 354-8265 or Call Stephen Deo, 354-6580 point; thence (3) South 7 degrees 31 ’07-24$ Clerk Typist; said southeasterly line of Clinton in original casing (from Wat- 353-5373. (4/7-21) or 233-3561. SPECIALIZING IN 10- 84-6 Food line, Cafeteriaminutes W est 80 feet to a point in the Place and the point and place of Be­ Credit Checks said northerly sideline' of Princeton chung Pool) 12’ x 24’ green ■ FOREIGN CARS ginning. . meadow oval pool (above APARTMENT FOR RENT JUNK CARS WANTED $ - 49$ Management/Clerical 11- 85-6' Plants Store, Book Avenue; thence (4) along said Princ­ Known and designated as Lot #48 08-56 $ General Clerical Work Store eton Avenue South 82 degrees 29 as laid down on ' ' Map of Spanier ground) with accessories Sales minutes East 39 feet to the point and Mo Typing. General Ajaemblv 11-86-6 "Factory, warehouse, Terrace*1 made May 7, 1924 by Ed­ including filter and deck. 3‘A ROOMS, newly decor- CARDAC1 TOWING-24 06-50$ Clerical place of Beginning. mund R. Halsey, Surveyor (Map W orker ' Bookstore $1500.00 value - best offer. ated. Heat, hot water, gas HOUR SERVICE, HIGHEST 06-51$ Warehouseman There is due approximately $30, ■ #197D) and filed in the Union County supplied. Adults only, no PRICES FOR JUNK CARS & Factory Worker 08-57$ Biologist, Biology " 11 -87-6 Bookkeeping Machine 054.78 with interest from December Register’s Office on June 26, 1924. Call R. Jones 923-1091, 4 Related 29,1976 and costs. Known as #1605 Clinton Place, Hill­ P.M. to 7 P.M. dogs. $225. Call 926-5087. TRUCKS. 352-1894 (10/28TF) 08-52$ Clerical Non-Typist Oper. The Sheriff reserves the right to side, New Jersey. (3/31-TP) ______08-58$ Photo Engraving 11-88-6 Receptionist, Clerical. adjourn this sale. There is due approximately $38,- WINDOW SHADES 98-53$ Genera! Cilice Step and Repeat opp. Cashier 804.03 with interest from December GARAGE SALE - 1050 Receptionist 08-59$ Civil Engineering 11-89-6 File Clerk, Clerk 21, 1976 and costs. The Sheriff re­ 4 ROOM APARTMENT, pftpts Stadtf 08-54$ , Maintenance Help Deaigner serves the right to adjourn this sale. THOMAS STREET, Saturday $175, utilities separate. North typist & Sunday, April I6 & 17, 10 to Slip Covers Blind* Stock Room Clerk 08- 60 $ Lab Tech, Recaptlon- Elizabeth area. Call 3S2-7367. Upholstery B.Spriads 11*90-6 Outside Work 5. Antiques, new clothing, 08-55$ Clerk Typist-Recep­ kit (4/14-28) . Woven Woods _ 11-91*6 Typing in home, little of everything. tionist Gal-Frlday pounsaloc 17-13$ Office Work, Clerk JANET DECORATORS Typist General Clerical Hillside Times, March 24,31, 1318 No. Broad St., HHMda NOTICE 11- 92-6 Electrician HelperApril 7,14,1977 1972 CORSAIR TRAILER, FURNISHED ROOM 028-6932 07-22$ Clerical, Clark Typist Fees $69.00 20 foot, self contained, sleeps FOR RENT Take :e that application has (6 $ 1 $ . Assemble - Order 12- 96-6 Social Service Coun­ NOTICE OF TRANSFER Hillside Times, March 31, 6, rear bath. At condition. > the Municipal Board of :iller, Inspection selor, Clerk Labor. April 7,14,21,1977 Alcoholic Be Call 3534029. LARGE COMFORTABLE “ introl of the $ 8 $ 2 $ Ship /Receiving Fork 12-97-6 Public Works Take notice that application has Fees $57.04 WANTED Township been made to the Municipal Board of ROOM, air conditioned, pri­ Charitc Corporation T/A The Ranch, -ift O p., Truok Driver 1-18-7 Mail Clerk Alcoholic Beverage Control of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS SECTIONAL COUCH, 2 vate - bath, walk in closet. WE BUY old gold jewelry, for premises located at 1458 Liberty 39-63$ Management, Fi­ 1-99-7 Jr, Accountant Aid for Township of Hillside to transfer to Laundry privileges available. Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey, the Summer Play Ground William Meyer T/A Hillside Hello lor ESTATE OF MARGARET D.H. fireside chairs, custom slip­ pocket watches, marcasite, nance,.Marketing 926-4394 after3 p.m. (4/7-21) Plenary Retail Consumption license 1-100-7 Teaching Aid premises located at 1386 Liberty MILLER, Deceased. covers, Maple twin bed, costal beads. Call 201-527- No. C-18, heretofore issued to Bo- 36-64$ File Clerk, Reception- 1-101-7 Porter General Work Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey, the Pursuant to the order of MARY C. spring & mattress, dresser & 0417 after 8 p.m. (3/28-4/21) Joan Corp., T/A Bob’s Place for Plenary Retail Consumpuon License KANANE, Surrogate of the County of premises located at 1458 Liberty Ave­ lit 1-102-7 Verifying Key Punch- mirror, Chrome kitchen set HOUSE FOR SALE No. C-S heretofore issued to Hillside Union, made on the 7 day of April TOY TRAINS WANTED nue, Hillside, New Jersey. operator. Hello, Inc. T/A as Hillside Hello (or A.D., 1977, upon the application of .with 5 chairs, Studio couch, Charite Corporation 99-65-6 Clerk Typlet, Recep­ Andirons, Sears electric dryer, Highest cash prices paid. tionist 1-103-7 Verifying Key Punch- premises located at 1386 Liberty the undersigned, as Executor of die A.P. MORRIS SECTION operator. Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey. estate of said deceased, notice is Zenith 21” T.V., miscellan­ 8 Room, Handyman Special C Jl 467-0065. (TF) President, Charles Wright 0 9 $ 6 $ Clerk Typist Objections, ii any should be made hereby given to the creditors of said eous tools, etc. Call 923-7648. Asking, $27,500. 7 Madison Avenue 0 9 $ 7 $ Packing, Light Typing 1-104-7 Put. Aide Nurse, File immediately in writing to John Kul­ deceased to exhibit to the subscriber Avenei, New Jersey, 07001 ish, Township Clerk of the Township under oath or affirmation their claims TRAINOR REALTORS GARAGE SPACE WANT­ Q f$ 8$ Painter, Laborer Clerk FOR SALE: Nine piece din­ ED for storage of car. Ryan of Hillside, New Jersey. and demands against the estate of ing room set, antiqued blue 39 Coe Avenue 527-9595 09- 69$ , File Clerk' 1-105-7 Secretary-Reception­ said deceased within six months from Street area preferred. 527- Barbara Wright ist, Dental Assistant William Meyer the date of said order, or they will be $ 175 firm call 353-0668. (1/14)' 8393. (4/7-21) 7 Madison Avenue 1)9/70-6 Contructui 15 Musconetcong Avenue forever barred from prosecuting or FOUND Avenei, New Jersey, 07001 9- 71-6 Exoc. Secretary1-106-7, Packer Stock Clerk Hopatcong, New Jersey recovering the same against the sub- GARAGE SALE - 1241 Admin. Assistant 1- J07-7 Accountant, Book­ OAKWOOD AVENUE, Fri- SIAMESE CAT, vicinity of Objections, if any should be made Charles Meyer immediately in writing to John G. ' 9-72-6 Dental technician keeper 15 Musconetcong Avenue day, Saturday & Sunday, I Chestnut Street. Call 647-5809 Kulish, Township Clerk of the Town­ Apprentice 2- 108-7 Clerk, Factory Hopatcong, New Jersey April 15, 16 & 17, 10 till? before noon or after 6 p.m. ship of Hillside, New Jersey. Lab Assistant 2-109-7 Maintenance Office LOTS OF GOODIES ! 10- 23-6 truck Driver Con- Work Katlin Meyer HtfUction Laborer 2-110-7 Any 15 Musconetcong Avenue Hopatcong, New Jersey 10-74-6 Secretary, Reception- 2-111-7* Office Work, Main­ Meadowlarks belong to the tenance blackbird family.

I Page 9, The Times, April 14,1977

Elizabeth Voice Bike race set for

Katherine I. McCarthy, program chairman. BAPTIST WOMEN’S SUNDAY Members will attend a luncheon-theatre party today at the Watchung loop The First Baptist Church, Prince St. and Union Ave. will ob­ Watchung Inn, Pluckemin, N.J. The play is "Send Me No Flow­ serve American Baptist Women’s Sunday on April 24. Dr. Ruth ers." Mrs. Joseph A. Cox is chairman. McCrossen will speak. Circle meetings will be held on Tuesday, the Day Circle at CERAMICS DISPLAY The Union County Park 10:30 a.m. and the Evening Circle at 8 p.m. From Wednesday, April 20th to May 22th at the Racquet Commission, in cooperation YW NEWS Club there will be a display of ceramics made by the adult mem­ with the Garden State Cycle Newly elected officers of the Young Women’s Association of bers of the Elizabeth Recreation Ceramics Class. Ribbons will Elizabeth are: president, Nida Thomas; first vice-president, be awarded and they will be distributed at the closing party the Union County Stock Bike Patricia Sinnott; second vice-president, Josefina Hernandez; which will be held on Wednesday, May 12th at the Racquet Race, Saturday, May 14, at Secretary, Adeline Fritz and treasurer, Eleanor Luttgens, all to Club. Mr. L. Carl Barbato, Director and Mrs. Elizabeth H. 8:30 a.m . in the Watchung serve for a one-year term. Yurkiewicz, Supervisor of Girls' and Women's Activities are Reservation Loop Area. The The YWCA Fellowship Club will meet tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. in charge. rain date is Sunday, May at the YW, 1131 E. Jersey St. for refreshments and a business 15 at 8:30 a.m. meeting with the president Mrs. Margaret Bahr presiding. The UNITED CHURCH SCHOOL Bikers will be divided into program will consist of 'E aster Party and Easter Bonnet Par­ On Sunday afternoon, April 17, the staff of the United Church three age groups: midget ade.’ Music will be provided by courtesy of the Old Guard School is holding an Open House at the Second Presbyterian class, eight through 11 years Orchestra. Church from 3 -5 p.m. of age, will participate in a The Senior Business and Professional Club will have a meet­ Parents of Church School students and members of the re­ one-mile race; intermediate ing on April 22. There will be an Easter message followed by a spective Sessions and Commissions on Nurture of Faith are class, 12 through 14 years special Easter party. Miss Helen Hoffman will prepare dinner. especially invited to attend. The invitation is also extended to of age, will participate in a The club is planning a Chinese Auction for May and Needs all adults in First, Second and Third Presbyterian Churches who three-mile race; and junior articles to auction, all new and usable. Donations are requested. are interested in the United Church School. During the Open class, 15 through 18 years of Activities of the Youth Department will start April 18. On House there will be an opportunity to hear about the program of age, will participate in a five- Mondays there will be tennis from 7 - 8 p.m.; on Tuesdays, the Church School, to look at the curriculum, to meet the teach­ mile race. There is an entry ers and staff and to visit classrooms. Afterward, refreshments fee of $3. which covers The Hillside Elks Lodge 1591 recently held installation ceremonies for their new officers for twirling from 6 - 7 p.m.; Wednesdays, volleyball, 6 - 7 p.m.; will be served during the fellowship period. R.H. Miller is chair­ registration and United States 1977. Seated (I. to r.): Charles McCarthy, Esquire, Victor Kasper, Loyal Knight; Frank Man Thursdays, swimming, 6 - 7 p.m.; Fridays, basketball, 3:30 - man of the United Church School committee. Cycling Federation patch and Jr., Exalted Ruler; Charles Rltz, Leading Knight, William Ramsey, Lecturing Knight. Stand­ 5 p.m.; modem jazz 6 - 7 p.m.; modeling and charm, 7 • 8 p.m. On Tuesday, April 19, the afternoon circle of First Church will card. ing (I. to r.): Dennis Mann, Inner Guard, Leonard Savarln, Chaplain; Peter Gerek, Trustee; These activities will run for eight weeks for a nominal fee. Drop- in activities are volleyball and ping-pong free to all youth mem­ meet in the Parish Hall at 1:30 p.m. and the evening circle at the Any type of stock bicycle Walter C. Reuter P.E.R. Trustee; Truman Plant, Trustee; John Arrants, Trustee; Lester will be allowed with spoked Zabriskie, Tiler. (Photo by Hillside Photo Service) bers of the YW, Monday through Friday, 4:30 - 6 p.m. An home of Mrs. James Coakley at 7:30 p.m. agency working with Hispanic Youth, 'Proceed,” with Mr.’ BOYS BUILD SIGN rim tires and gears. All bi­ Febles In charge, is discussing inter-action with the YW. Boys in the Industrial Arts Department of Thomas Jefferson cycles will be inspected. Golf league needs members High School have made a new wooden sign for the Egenolf Day Entry blanks are available CATHOLIC WOMAN’S CLUB Nursery and it has been put in place. at The Union County Park Do You belong to a four- iuii ^*e Catholic Woman’s Club of Elizabeth will meet on April 19 Recently Miss Kathy Neelroy and Miss Geeding of Commission Administration for new members. County Park Commissio Building, Acme and Canton man golf team, but not a lea­ Building at 1 ;3 0 P-m- at the Elizabeth Town and Country Club, 917 North the staff of the Public Library at 11 S. broad St. presented a An organizational meeting Administrat Streets, Elizabeth, the Garden gue? The Union County In­ be held Wednesday, April Acme and Canton Street! Br° ad St. with Mrs. Dominick Caruso presiding. puppet show for the classes of Mrs. Clara Ciccone, Mrs. Brenda dustrial Golf League is open Stamper and Mrs. Susan Mika. State Cycle Center, Summit, 13, at 8 p.m., at The Union Elizabeth. Registration for * representative of the New Jersey Law and Public Safety or your local recreation de­ each team is $50. Division of Consumer Affairs with offices in Newark will speak For Easter the childen were busy dyeing eggs for the baskets fifi "Consumer Frauds" The speaker will be introduced by Miss that were filled by the staff of the Nursery. partment.

1 Page 10, T h t Times, April 14,1977 Giordano, DiLeo pace attack as: C o m e t s w in o p e n e r 8-2 Jeffs “Have * M ” for track 8ea80n

l?y Michael Lasker worked his way out of two ers early as they, loaded the U.C. pitcher John Marscisan by William Mitchell, Jr. adds 'we are definite contend- 10 - Scotch Plains away bases loaded jams in the first bases. Leadoff hitter Tom fielded cleanly but made a ers though.' 14 - Watchuna Conference I A well-balanced hitting at­ and fourth innings en route to Coleman walked and stole sec- desperate throw to first - At a typical after school Assisting coach Costello Williams Field !■ b h tack and clutch pitching lifted allowing two runs on two hits ond. John Rachko followed right by first baseman Jim practice session at Williams are Paul Capezza, Larry Paige 17-Union away 1 the Hillside High baseball and four walks during his four with an infield hit and U.C. Dwyer, allowing Zigarelli to Field in Elizabeth, you'll and Freshman coach Bob 19 - Linden home 1 inning stint. Relieving Czyzyk had runners at the comers score, tying the game at two find the Thomas Jefferson Firestone, IS PLAY | in the fifth, senior Tom Healey with nobody out. A line single apiece while Attanasio went High School team preparing Jefferson Track 7 Field behind victory over Union Williams Field Catholic in the season opener displayed excellent control to center by Jim Konya down to second base. Joe for this years track & field Schedule, 25 • Westfield away on April 7 in Hillside. It was and an effective fastball brought home Coleman and Menza followed with his sec- outdoor season. You will also April the first opening day win by a yielding only one hit and walk- sent Rachko to third and now ond single of the game mov- find Mr. Dave Costello, head 9 . st. Joes away jp d k -iils i Comet varsity baseball team ing none over the final three Czyzyk faced cleanup hitter ing Attanasio to third. Lead- coach. His philosophy is 15-Rahway home J ||TheJeraeyT**nbenrGame j since 1973. innings of the game. The Kevin Foley. Foley hit a slow off hitter Greg Attanasio walk- 'Work hard, how much you put 16 - Summit Relays Summit Starting pitcher Rich Czyzyk superlative Hillside pitching grounder to third baseman ed to load the bases with no into something is exactly what 21 • Plainfield home ! SODA : effort had plenty of support Rick Attanasio who gunned one out. you'll get out'. That is the23 - Highland Park Relays - AT DISCOUNT PRICES ; 2 — AT — j at the plate as Nick Giordano, down Rachko attempting to Hillside took full advantage situation facing Jefferson Highland Park • f iek-Up Or Bainary’ - BUTCHER SHOP Glenn DiLeo, Fred Lang and score on the play as Comet of the opportunity. Captain High this year. The Minute- 25-Neptune away Joe Menza paced the eight catcher Brain Muench made Nick Giordano lined a single to men are probably in the 27-Hillside home : UNITED SODA: run, nine hit Comet offensive the putout. right field on an 0-2 pitch to toughest conference in the 29 & 30 - Penn Relays || SiPtclurr-l j onslaught. Stated a satisfied Down 1-0 with only one out, drive in Rick Attanasio and state. But the optimism of Pennsylvania ■ SSI RL 22 Wait 1 1 ^ SH O P/ |! Comet Coach Walter Hennes- Comet troubles were still not Joe Menza putting Hillside coach Costello is surpassed ■ Hlllalda - 964-6430 sy, 'I t ’s nice to win the first over Konya and Foley pulled out in front, 4-2. Stated Nick only by the talent on the team. May ' We Carry BaarToo! ‘ [ I s 1037 North Broad Staazil| one and start the season on a a double steal giving U.C. after the ball game, 'All 1 They have everyone coming 5 . Cranford away positive note.' runners at second and third, wanted to do was make con- off an outstanding indoor 6 - M1NUTEMAN GAMES Originally scheduled to be Czyzyk fanned Tom Kelly tact.” As Giordano stole sec- season, which took a third in ___ Hillside Pork StorT played at Union Catholic, the but walked the #6 hitter, Jim ond base, Greg Attanasio the counties, fifth in the 132$ Liberty Ava game was switched to the Dwyer, to load the bases, came racing home from third state, and produced a record 926-07*2 Comet home field behind Hill- Hillside star shortstop Glenn to make it 5-2 Comets. Glen setting shuttle hurdle relay ■'FAMOUS Foramg side High due to poor field DiLeo showed a rifle arm as DiLeo kept the rally alive team that 'won it all' at the HOME-MADE | conditions in Scotch Plains, he threw out John Marscisan cracking a single to left scor- Westfield Indoor Invitational, However, U.C, retained the on a grounder in the hole to ing Giordano to up the lead to Coach Costello added, 'w e SMOKED HAMS' 1 [ home field advantage of bat* end the threat, four, 6-2. could have done much better ting second. Jumping off to a In the second inning, Glen proceeded to steal in the Individual events if it 1-0 lead in the first inning, Union Catholic scored a run second and go to third on a hadn’t been for injuries.' And FULL LINE OF MEATS Union Catholic showed signs without getting a basehit to Fred Lang single and Brian with the addition of surprises HO M E M A D E BOLOQNAS of sending Czyzyk to the show* take a 2*0 lead. Dave Quigly Muench walked to load the like that of Mike Gamby a pole GROCERIES walked, stole second, advanc* bases again, still with no one vaulter who is out for the first ed to third on a ground out by out. DiLeo scored his second time and is already up to 10 Bob Suszler and came in to run of the day as D.H. Jeff feet, they have all the ingred- score on a Coleman sacrifice Cifelli picked up an R.B.I. tents for another successful fly with a towering sacrifice fly season, Hillside finally got on the to left. The Comet threat Leading the way int he 100 scoreboard in the fourth. was suddenly ended as Lang yard and 220 yard dashes will ★ GROUP RATES DiLeo led off the Inning with was thrown out attempting to be Darnell Huffln. Also run- BIRTHDAY PARTIES a hard smash down the left steal third and Muench was ning the 220 will be Dave field line for a double. Fred picked off first base, but six Miles (who also competes [a r c a d e g a m e s ] RIDES FOR Lang moved Gten to third on Hillsiders had crossed the in the hurdles, high jump, a fielder's choice and DiLeo plate. 'That’s the first time javelin and pole vault). He is ALL AGES scored the first Hillside run of we’ve scored that many runs described by Costello as the year as Muench grounded in one inning in all my years of 'th e best all-round athlete in AIR CONDITIONERS^ coaching.' noted Hennessy. the state*. Miles can do it ail. Of All Cars-AII Makes & Models After retiring the first two Tom Healey came on to In the hurdle events there’s Union Catholic batters in file pitch the fifth, sixth and sev- a strong contingent in Herb SUMMER CHECK OUT INCLUDES bottom half of the fourth, enth innings in a super relief Bacon, Greg Young and Czyzyk got into a jam again. appearance. Hennessy, said Alfredo laizzary ENTIRE SYSTEM-Senrice-Adjust & Repairs He walked Quigly, gave up a 'Tom got the job done. He to the 440 Jeff has an ex­ i t . 22 Scotch Plains 233 0675 While you wait-Expertly Done -Guaranteed basehit to Suszko and made an was very effective, in particu­ cellent runner in sophomore |_ errant throw on Coleman’s lar, because of his quick deliv­ Elizer Pantaga who last year | ( Tbi$ Ad Saves $1.00 or a $2.00 Tickit Purchase I Come in NOW and SAVE! grounder back to the box to ery and taking little time be­ won the state Junior AAU 440 load the bases with two out. tween pitches. Hey, after see­ championship. Barry Wise The Comet senior rose to the ing a methodical pitcher like will be the returning veteran ‘ -9732 challenge by striking out Czyzyk for four innings and in the 440 who is well under STAR AUTO ELECTRIC Rachko on a 2-2 pitch. then to face Healey you’ll be 2 minutes this year. The Maroon Wave struck in off stride.' In the Comet Sophomores Elisha Tomp­ 415 FLORENCE AVE. the fifth and left Union Cath­ seventh, Fred Lang belted a kins and Pat Reynolds will be „ * MOTOJUUNE UrS * ELECTRIC WIRING olic devastated. Scoring six triple to deep left center and the ones to watch in th e 880. SPECIALIZING IN * g e n e r a t o r s * alternators runs on five hits, Hillside scored on a Frank Zinno Frank Scherrier, Ed James, STARTERS * AIR-COND' S * WINDSHIELD WrfERS * POWER WS broke it open taking a 7-2 grounder misplayed by the Angel Rodrigues and Bill incmTIRESALE advantage. Junior Steve Zig-' U.C. third baseman to make it Fulton are the milers. FEATURING arelli Started it off by singling 8-2, Hillside. Terry Fields, shot putter, is it MODERN FACHJTIES to left field. After stealing DIAMOND DUST: Bill expected to better last years ★ LATEST EQUIPMENT it TRAINED TECHNICIANS second, Zigarelli came in to Pellitiere, currently nursing a mid 50’s efforts, joining him ★ ORIGIN AL FACTORY PARTS. score on a perfect Rick Attan­ fractured wrist, expected back will be outstanding new comer STATE APPROVED RE-INSPECTION STATION asio bunt. Attanasio layed one in action on April 19. Comets Roger Graves, Bob Murphy, down the third base line that committed just three errors, Paul Froehlich and Ty Godwin of which resulted in are expected to lead the way U.C.runs. In the javelin event. GAMETIME: Tomorrow, Contending for high jump April 15, home vs. Valley, honors will be John McDan­ 3:45. April 16, home vs. iels. In the long jump there Springfield, 1:30. April 18, will be the highly touted Jesse home vs. Pingry, 3:45. April Conyers. The pole vault will 19, home vs. Roselle, 3:45, be Mike Gamby. 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