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VOL. XXXI—N o. 1624 HILLSIDE, N, Jf.'THljRSDAY, JANUARY“19, 1956 PRICE 8 CEN T Hearing January 25 Mass Rescue ‘Who’s Who’ To List Booster Drive Show Slated. R. Bernard Zients 1M On Tract Subdivision An unusual opportunity to wit* Thte SaturdayriflV^ thet.hp padsTlnHi! BoostsRnnsf.m' Fifteen-Year • . V.^ ** Issue Of _ ness a demonstration of mass res CIu5 will conduct Its annual drive. Public hearing on. the subdivision* cue work will be given next Tues O TttEBBr dads the high school, students around to. solicit -a of the Evans tract on Gonant street day, January 24 at 8:30 pm. in the was set .'for Wednesday, January 25 contribution of one dollar or more. at 8 p.m. at
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shown by ah the children. Everyone. teria and a cobweb. Everyone sa# Our Classroom Museum one’s responsioimy CftHI they W|s arixious to talk-about their pets. the Slides. We have a display* ofH feh s ,.in Hurden-Looker would help him adjust to his new •/ Hillside Schools Reporting After listening to many interesting Richard *Klem~Fifth Grade our classroom. They . are ■ things Student From Germany' situation. Fronr7 his_first day in ?|§ experiences about pets, the children Mrs. Crater—^Teacher - from different parts of the world. school, the boys and Idris have ri A new, member mas entered the wrote original stories. Here are The Magic Bus—Book Review The children in the class brought helped him by showing him how to Calvin Coolidge afternoon > kindergarten class at do things. Peter learns quickly and .makers finished thshjrejects. Bet to observe the squirrel, an ^ufiimal some of them: This story about a bus that them in .-T h e places where they Grade 7 Makes Physical Map ty Ann Linkel modeled her beauti Hurden-Looker,School. Peter Moel is happy with his new friends. He familiar to ajl children.- . M A X '' traveled from Boston to New York. came from are: Mexico, ChinaC Is? fully-made purple Jumper and re Thi&requires research work to ler is a little boy who just arrived participates in many school activi- J . By 7 ; 1 have a pet. People called the bus Jenny. Jenny rael and Cuba. We have things ties and had an active part in the r1 ceived Bdany compliments on her. find out all they can about squirrels from many, other places. Some of one month ago from Germany. Pe Edward Amorskl — Terry Benesh work. Linda Arousy displayed her His name is Max. pad a magic button on her dash ter could neither speak, nor under school Christmas program. and to make individual observations the items we have are dolls,: hats, He can play ball. board. - Many filling things hap stand English. His problem was ex Third Grade Store Herbert Grossman — Angela Searola brown Jumper which also was al about the habits squirrels have in shoes and pocketbooks. m ost/ expertly, made, ; and was He plays™with me. pened to the passengers because of plained to the children and they At Hurden-Looker. School, l&&s | The seventh grade class & work- ' ' r He cajTg© upstairs, 1 Susan Weinbaum—Grade Four praised by everyone. Now we are decided that Peter Would be every- (Continued on Page 7) phvslcal map of South Some ofv the activities to be ;en- i; love my dog. Mrs. Brunner—Teacher America. Basketball . .acts and'hope-to model our dresses, So far, the students have -1. Putting out food for the i Ivy Jane Schuckman—Third jumpers,' ,smd skirts at a fashion JACKIE traced all of the South American Miss Powderly—Teacher a basketball league. They meet in allow which m plan t.n hnvp vpry i have a parakeet. countries from a large wail map, - . 2.-Observing the squirrel’, j Landl_ Show And Tell the gym after school. They play soear-*--**- His name is Jackie. MiTTLEMAN BROS INC! (2) cut them out o f construction paws- and how he uqes them. First- graders in Mrs, Reynold’s -three times a -week, Each day one Susan Ulrich Santa Claus gave him td file. paper, (3) drawn lines representing •3: Finding ou| the kinds of homes class were given ah opportunity' to brass plays against anotfrerL*The ;8tK Grade Jackie is blue. ■ j QUALITY BAKERS different altitudes of the land; and a squirrel has .in different seasops. bring one of their favorite Christ--- teams, play according to the sched Mrs. Helen Harztell TOaoher t. He likes to talk. . 141 assembled arid pasted the couft- 4. Listening to squhrels ohatter- mas..gifts‘for “Show and 1>H Time," ule that is printed every few weeks. Basketball Game— — 1594 Maple Avenue WAverly^3-6212 tries to a large blue background. ing-and^scojding^------tnJ;alk about before the class. Class-, Each class elected a captain and a We lost, yes,, we lost 1 On Janu Next, flour, salt, and water will: 6. Learning why it is better td mates were allowed to ask questions co-captgln tor their learn.------Ira mixed to form a thick paste, out ary 9, In the first league game of give most pets their freedom^ than ,My fish can- do tricks. . History Project of which will be molded the plains, the season, .the string, team of Hill tO-Confine them. ... He can somersault. As We left the study of the P'il- OVgft cfttfN f plateaus,-mountains, ahd .valleya of side Avenue School romped over 6. 'Gathering food - for winter He is a nice fish. th s-B lg Reds of:_C£ClVin':rCaolfdgec I .feed my fish.______shown. A telephone brought by the South American continent. ■, —— Jeanne—Oastellucoio__'amused the 34-14 Bob Parochnlalt the extracted He eats'a'nd'Tirays all day. The- students working on the __7. Observing what a squirrel does most Interest. Jeanne called several and—eviF treatment accorded tha big' gun of Calvin Coolidge. .was —— Lewis-Ghapp- project' are-as ...follows! Elizabeth with 'his tail - children and Very interesting im colonists. - Now came the- Revo]u. held to only four points. Pete Hu- Bachna and Angela Searola (Vene “Every day mew c h ^ lde-n g i n g MEDIUM SIZE HONEY promptu conversations were carried signed a report on an individual zuela); SandraJKolskl, Terry Ben ipanlk came up’ with fiye points to thoughts .are to be developed. My dog js Honey. bn while the others listened with Who played a leading role in the ti.e Captain Vic Romanyshyn for esh and John White (Argentina); Give School Assembly . Honey is brown-. “ " ■ rapt attention. tionary War. Each student was as- Raymond Tober and Carl Mala- high scorer. The Calvin. Coolidge Miss Higgins!' seventh- grade premia I got Honey for Christmas. Mrs. Reynold!# Class—First Grade revolutionary movement. Informa testa (Colombia ahd Ecuador); team is hard at work under the di sented their assembly on Fridaypr Honey can begr **** Dance Program tion gathered from various refer Kathleen Jablonskl
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Church Women To Girl Scout Ttroop Social Planned For DAV Auxiliary To Mother-Daughter Unit For Retarded Doll Display Today A display of dolls will be held at Be Entertained The Young Adult Group spon Officers Elected Hold Barn Dance the meeting of the Mother-Daugh ' The Lyons Fftrins Chapter of sored , by.. the. Union County Unit, ... The folTdiVing girls were recently Further plans were inade Monday ter Club of Hillside Avenue Sohoo! Presbyterian Men will entertain the Nr HF~ --Association^-for Retarded voted into office , by . Girl Scout nlgbt bV' the ladles' auxiliary -of Thursday. January .19 at 3:15. ^ . ^ m -m ^ V ArenM-n™. r., Children lac., will hold its..next so a n d Troop 17; "of Hurden-Looker School, Charles Wei-nioke, Jr. Chapter 55, in the school cafeteria. \ beth" Avenue Presbyterlaon Church cial for older retarded children *on V fnr the horn danOe to be Small gjfts made by Mrs, Edna at 8 pjn. February 18 at the ohurOh. President, Diane Sutton; vice Tuooaay evening, jauumy 24. 7:30 o'clock at the K. of C. Hall, held Saturday February 4 at Polish Harry Bhjjkman will- speak on the president, Janet Faycik; treasurer, 338 Union avenue: Elizabeth. topic; “Land of the Midnight Bun.” Nancy Bart; .scribe, Susan-Heating; American Trail, 400 Bloy street. • " James A. Onei], and David,,H. John transportation chairman, Carol Ja- Games and amateur night will be Mrs. Marion Kraft is chairman •Washington P .T .A . under, the dJkection of Mrs. Alberta son win be hosts. Devotions will be Head Of Guidance Miss Robertozzi kuboski; chairmen g.t large, Susan and Mrs. Kay McDonald co-chair LUNCHEON FOR CLASSMATES Autullo, Union, who heads a group- conducted by. Anthony Schafer _of Board Meeting H eld Tinschmldt,’ Garol Ballard. man. Tickets Wffi b e in charge of Joann. Alice Prokopowicz, daugh East Orange. Because of the meet A regular bp$rd meeting of# .the The - girls wilj start a sewing of. volunteers from the Monroe Cal- Mrs: Sylvia. Fertig and Mrs. Jean ter of Mr. and MrsT" Joseph F. Pro.' culatlnir Co.:' Orange. ing. there will be/no -other session To Address P.T.A. Bride Saturday George Washington School" P.T.A; course to obtain the seamstress kopowicz, of 522 Columbia place, for the women’s group in February. badge, Mrs. John J&kuboski, mem Moving pictures will be shown by had a luncheon for some of-her . Dr. Jane Krumacher, director of was held Monday afternbon iri the volunteers. Miss Ingeberg Herald, Plans were also made to Visit one THe next regular meeting of the ber of the . committee, and Mrs, classmates 'recently. Afterward they guidance for Hillside,High School, school library, ’ Roselle, and Cortland Mead.- Jr., of the. veterans'hospitals in Maroh. chapter will be hellFat 8 pun. Wed- Mrs. Ben Feldman.' president, Vaughn Stiles, will be in charge. danced, sang, and played games arid* will be guest ' speaker Wednesday, South River. « -. Joann accompanied at the piano. - 'n e s d a y Montgomery Hutchinson ceiled' oil the various (chairmen for Fourteen members .of the fcrqoR, WiB have charge of'devotions and January 18 at 3:30 p.m., at ’ the attend the roller skating course held Mrs.- Bess Helpap, Hillside' and ‘ FISH AND CHIPS Guests Included Judy- Nasts their sports. She announced that on at the Twin City Roller v Ska ting Mrs. Eva Kaiser, Roselle Park, are The Franklineers of Franklin Maryann Duffy, Diana Drake, Rose; February 1 at 8 p.m. a joint Foun- co-chairmen of this group. Refresh- “Sightseeing In Europe.’ School P.TA. In the Curtis Room Memorial Methodist Chureh; Maple mary Polioastro,—Kathleen Duffy HUI a; fish land Judy Karner. Marclanne Piiisfnf|j it . was anncmnced at the executive Hillside IJigh School with all Hill This course whl enable the girls to Eastern 4j*ar W ill board— meeting Tuesday In the side P.T. A;’s participatingvMr. Udu- obtain their roller. skating, badge. school;------arott Okreke;—wdi»fcrtmvip-lee{yur&r A' certificate will be awarded Me girls onpin'leting Honor -Master Masons The group studied the need for from "THSerl^ West . Am c C ^ ilT ' A 'master mason’s night will fol Girl Seout leadera for the troops speak. The A-Capella' Choir of the: the management of the arena. This low the regular business session* of sponsored by the' P.T.A. The Girl High* SchooL under. the direction of is- a council-wide project, arranged the Hillside Chapter 192, Qrder~of- Seout Council will provlde-a-speak- Mrs., Henrietta S pa der Will' '■'enter by Mrs. Joseph W. Heon, member the Eastern Star,' to be held at er for the next P.T.A. meeting. tain, : o f ffip' Orngram' eemmlttea of Hill 7:30„. p.m. tomorrow in the Masonic Mftr Robert , Lllley announced Mrs. Moe Goldberg outlined plans side, Elizabeth, and Unden Council. Hall, 1444’ North Broad street. that Founders Day will be observed for tl^ anhual card party to be held Twelve members df the group are February' 1 at the Hillside High Tuesday, February 7 a t 8 :p.mr in completing the outdoor cook .badge, and the giile-are making outdoor OUR JANUARY | School. Mrs. William Krutuiis. is the school auditorium. Tickets are: oook,ing ,8auiBmerii tn nssH nr » 3 pci MAPLE chairman ___ to bfe dislrilrated^hroTigh-the-class- Bedroom Suite - $129.00 - Mrs. William Tinschmldt will take mothers. — 1 camping ifljSin Ap'fflT j reservations for -tKB-iafflUBl Foun Refreshments will be served. Ah; ders Day luncheon in Elizabeth, P.T.A. members are urged to bring February 6, door prizes.' ’ ’ Social Events MAPLE Mrs. Krutulis announced a meet ing t’o revise the by-laws will be By Mrs. Irene L. .Schneider . -SoLHersh Studio WA 3-7112 Furniture Sale h a d Jam m y 2 8 th a t the ilOitre~of the ohairman, 284 Gertrude street. MRS. FELIX A. MARTINO African Speaker MR. AND MRS.' = .0 H A R L-E 8 The resignation of Mrs. Charles .... l£iss Jennie Rosalie Robe.rtozzi, RICHKUS,' of 1242 Baker ' street, Kasalis as vice president wa's ac For Founders Day celebrated their 21st wedding anni cepted and Mrs. Krutulis, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vito Ro versary Thursday, January 12, at a vice president, was named .to finish bertozzi, o f '253 Williamson avenue, famfUTeupper.. They were married out the term. ’ was married. Saturday, Janiiary 14 in JEennylvania,; and have ' four John Lopresti, Jr., school princi to Felix. Alfred Martino, son of Mrs. children, Dolores, William, Ray includes everything j pal, outlined the activities of -the Allred Martino, of Parker street, mond and Evte. school safety patrol."’ . Newark, and the late Mr. Martino. DONALD DOUCHES, son of,Mr. Rev. Gerard B. W helan' officiated and Mrs. Joseph Strepitzer, of 1283 at Christ the King Church. A re State- street, returned‘to Fort Lee, ' • BookJReview For ception followed a? the Robert Treat Virginia,.where he IstSsoatfoned af Hotel, Newark. ter a two wdbk visit with hiS> par Honor attendants for their sister ents. While tom s he Celebrated his Sinai Sisterhood" wore Mrs. Philip Amato and Miss birthday. Donald is engaged to Miss in stock Veda. Robertozzi, Bridesmaids were .Seims Whs nf Due .to a' change'in plans, the Miss Patriots Robertozzi, another • Miss JO: ANN . CARROCCXA, date of the next regular meeting sister, the Misses Janet Jannellll daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sa'm Car- of the Sinai Sisterhood has been and Marilyn Robertozzi, cousins of rocoia, of 1210 Columbia place, cele OPEN1 THURSDAY & FRID AY TILL 9 P.M. changed. TJte meeting will be held the bride, Miss Gale Feibush and a. brated her 8th birthday Saturday, Monday, January 23. at 8:80 p,m. In cousin of the groom,’ Miss Connie January 14, . with her friends Mid the Esther. Berkowitz Hall of Sinai Caputo.' classmates. Those present were Jo Congregation. 1531 Manle avenu'O. _ Oaprio served as best man Ann KrutjjLr, Jimmy Fairbanks, Mrs. Harry Stadlln, president, will Aiionse Ve Luca, Malcolm ’ Wood- Barbara Mazurkewicz, Richard Mo- annouhce the newly appointed- com stein, Edward Caprio, Joseph Pe.- Ooy, Diane Duthle, Carol Galik, mittee chairmen for- the coming cora-r Robert and Walter Riceiardi- year.- - Theresa Ganders....Michael Cuzzl. ushered. Johnny -Za m b o 1 o, and Donald MrsMRose Pinkel, program dhaif* k,The bride 'attended . Seton Hail tim,e played games and a 'buffet GOLDFINGER’S man, unnpunces that Mrs. Esther. College. South Grange. Mr. Mar Briggs,.. The 'children had a good Gooen will review the book “Mar tino attended Upsala College, last jorie Mornlngstar”* by H e r m a n lunch was served. Colors were In Orange. The couple will make their pink and .white, and JoAnn received' Wouk. Refreshments will be served' home in - Coral, Gabies, Fla., where many, beautiful gifts. 128-LYONS AVENIJE - / NEWARK and members and their friends are Uduaroh Okeke will be the guest Mr. Martino will attend, -the Uni MR. AND MRS Y 'H O M A S urged .to attend. . verslty of Miami School of Law. speaker, for Hillside’s joint P.T.A. Founders Night at the- high School LYNCH, of 280 Shelton terrace, an- Wednesday, February 1, at 8 p.nu iiofihoe the .birth of Sieir second AT PARKVIEW TERRACE His topic will be “America In Retm- ohild, a boy, Ronald Michael, Tues HERTZ spect.” day, January 10,. at the Memorial Mr. Okeke is in this country for Osteopatgio H o s p i t a l , Elizabeth. advanced study aif&Js oii ieave from- TheYalso have another son, Robert. with the exception of LENO X CHINA Africa College to which he intends- Mrs. Lynch Is the former Mary- Sad- DRIV ER SELF SYSTEM to-- return as administrator and Bn BTHfflsiae:------______- , Move-Ur-Self' and Save teacher. He has lectured widely in this country. CARS $5.50 PER DAY Past P.T.A. presidents Will also be TRUCK RENTALS honored and refreshments will be served. DAY, WEEK or MONTHLY 380 MORRIS AYE. — Cor. Orchard St. Membership Party ELiz. 4-1114-5-6 ELIZABETH, N. J. O f Newark League GROWTH OVER $4,000,000 IN 1955
chairmen of the annual paid-up membership party Sponsored by Newark League, Jewish National THrHILLS|DE NATIONAL BANK Home for Asthmatic Children at Thursday, Friday, Saturday January 19, 20. 21 Denver. The affair will take place Monday; January 23, a t 8:30 Richard Egan and Dana Wynter in at the Essex House, Newark, They 132# V BROAD STREET, HILLSIDE, N. J. “THE VIEW FROM PQMPEY’S HEAD” - be assisted by Mrs. Irving Schaotman, second vice president, Randolph Scott In of Newark, and ,a large committee. Refreshments will be' served-. "A LAWLESS STREET” Mfts Susan Zeller, o f Verona, will DECEMBER 31 present a variety song and dance Saturday Matinee _ For the Kids — . January 2L program .accompanied on the piano by her mother Mrs. Blanche Zeller. ASSETS - W-I R E C T O R S “ GOG” Also “LAWLESS STREET’’ Newark- League Flayers wnr per; 1055 1954 form in a skit, written and directed DAVID H. DOREMUS - Sunday, Monday, Tuesday January 22, 28, 24 by Mrs. Nathan Barbarcish o f South Cash and Due from Banks Chairman or the Board Orange, president, and Mrs. Samuel •...... 6,400,3123)0 $ 3,812,101.78 r ~ JSClT Palance in / HARRY w . DOREMUS Bernstein" o f Millbum,- -honorary 'B..S. Government Bonds ...... 11,574,849.99 board member. Aaron Bolmut of 10,573,203.13' •Retired “THE BIG KNIFE” MiHtieipal Bonds . . ; . T. New. York City will describe the - 420^02.101 - , _jJOHN P. BRADIN Also “THE DAM BUSTERS” work of the non-sectarian home fa -Federal Reserve Bank Stock - Retired ..... behalf of asthmatic children. 45,000,00 JAMES A. ONEH. Mrs. Samuel Shames of Newark F.H.A. & yeteraos’ Mortgages ..-...... 1,767,841,95 - will complete plans for the annual ' 1,942,463.20 President Secured Loans , ■ ...... *...... all day bazaar slated for Monday - . . . •■t.ttt—— GEORGE W. KUHLMAN Ow 27th Ymv • 2,820,200.33; "Jock and February 6 at the. Essex House. Mrs. -Other Loans and DiscShnts ___ Vice-President Jack Goldstein will report on the 6,874,103.37 The Hell ‘Company March of Dimes, collection by the Banking House and Lots ...... group. Mrs. Harold Levine will re 80,000:00 LEMUEL A. HULL Hillside port on the donor luncheon to take •Furniture-and Fixtures ...... Viee-Presldent Beauty Salon, Inc. place In April. ' 40,000.00 Arcrods ' $30,214,853.80 THOMAS E. COLLETON BUY BONDS AND KEEP THRU $26,113,077.31 - President " ■ Lawyers-Olinton Title Insurance Oo. OUR FAMOUS . . . LIABILITIES WESTLEY T. MILLER President - - -. CREAM COLO WAVE. Common Stock . . . . . Wayne Steel Co., Ino. $100 A MONTH EXTRA ■: ’5Qo.ooo.ofr Surplus f i d _ _ JOHN H. FRIDEN 1,000,000.00 Consulting Engineer ...FOR LIFE 1 -Undivided P rofits,...... 8.50 117,918.62 DAVID O. EVANS Wouldn’t you like to add Reselves ...... General Contractor 180,000.00 (OTHER WAVES 10.M-12.50-H.00) an additional $100 a Deposits ...... , . . V7ILLIAM WINTERS, JR. 24,365,158.69 Retired Treasurer month to your Social Se- Air Reduction Co., Ino. Includes conditioning, sham ^—eurity, your- savings and $30,214,85i3.80 ' $26,113,077.31 ■ WM. M. BRISTOL IDS poo, test curls, Individual other benefits? Vice-President hair styling and Bristol Myers Products Beginning at a specified BGAimfHM. time, fe r e ’s a plan that HATH pUTTWG AND will-pay you that extra i X “A FRIENDLY INSJCITUTION’ SHAPING $100 a month for tETrest- . of your life. I’d like to tell (MEN STYLIST) . 1 ONE. OFFICE - NO BRANCHES you about it.
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-FREE PARKING 850 BROAD STREET 1130 H . BROAD STREET, HILLSIDE NEWARK 2, N. J. EL 5-4356 Offiee i MArket 2-5752 Res.: ELizabeth 3-2&S& HTHE HILLSIDE TIMES' THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,1956 -Page 5
Beagle, c 105 pounds—Joel Bomsteln, .Hill 140 pounds—Les TeltSher. Hillside TOUR KRAFT PLANT Keen. f . pinned Ralph Pucci. 1:09. side, pinned Ted Konscol, 0:48, On Tuesday, January 10, twenty Festermah, g 147 pOundp^Clem Welnlck, Hill members of -the mother’s committee., 114 pounds—Paul Szymanski, Hill- side, defeated Bin Totin, 5-2. ' of Girl Scout Troop 18 of HurdeS^ sldefplnned 'Jerry Melnyk, 8:82. Totals 156 pounds—Dick Krouse, Perth Looker School went on a .tour of -.. 122 pounds—BUI Simmons,’ Hill Bristol-M. :j 5 15 8—44 Amboy, defeated Lon Lowden, 7-2. Kraft Foods Oo, The mothers were komet Quint In Even Break side, planjed Bob Barcheskl, 4:30. > Maples 167 pounds—Bill .Bass, Hillside, guided .thru the plant and were 129 pounds—Bill Oeller, Hillside, pinned Leon Adamca, 1:36. shown > w aU the Kraft products .pinned BUI.Buchjan, 5 40.. Heayytvtlght—LlOyd Feld, Perth scoring six straight points and Ney. f Are made, bottled, packed and 136 pounds—Hotter Jones, Hill- Amboy, defeated Frank De -Santo, shipped. Each mother received. a Beaten By Columbia, never headed: The; closest Arts, got Challenger, f s \ Panthers Victors was 8-7, "But- A1 “Buddy" Mollow Mittman, f Saflrsteln, c scored a three-point play to end Chirlstein, g In Midget League Arts chances. In the second quarter, Scheu, g , The Panthers scored a 27-15 vic put Crush Arts High with Hillside leading 19-13, they Fader, g scored sixteen straight points to ac tory over the Leopards Saturday In K A Y CLOTHING ■ By Jack Bean • tually sew up the game. Leading in a Midget League game at Ope Ave Totals ja ia s t week, the Hillside Highba?- this spurt were Lieberman, who nue Schpoli Heif, Bordon and Ilardl Cougars -took -advantage of Columbia each had'six points for the winners. ketball team lost to Columbia High scored- 6 points, Diamond and Palfi, Hillside ■ South’ O r a n g e , 49-39Htnd sloppy ball handling and the Who had folir, points apiece, and swamped their opponents from Arts sistant missing of shots. The Comets Mallow, who. scored the 'first- two points of this spurt,' HUlside. com- HILLSIDE Gross, g High, |52-S9. Were outshot from the f le l f l s - l ’H pletely dominated the .backboards, : v ! g p . m Dressel, f ■Colum bia’s Cougars were led by btrt-made-8-eutrfl8 from 'the -fAiil Mollow, f " 2 3 7 Davis, c GI VI NG UP led-.by. Palfi, Lieberman _and Mol* H|ddy Bergman, .Bob Scheu. ami line, while Columhia marie 13 nut, nf Golan, t i -0^ - ■ 2 j Lazawitz, g ®§nle Saferstein, •Sohulmaii)l f------j q + baokboard strength was B a r r y tal o f ‘3B, points.. Bergman scored lit ; On Friday, toe: Comets completely Gunther, f 2 J, 8 Freidman, g Ipieu had 11. and Safirsteta scored Schulman, who sprained his ankle Palll, c 7 3 17 outclassed a supposedly tough Arts early in toe seoona quarter. SE For the C0ffle®;2tenrenJ3jd Lieberman. g______‘ s - f : High five! by ;rouncfflff ih,em hyUH With tna. . Cometh .eomfnrtSKiy Totals B Lieberman and Mollow had 10 Ksmet, g — JL 51 i R ------* score of 62-39,Leading the teams in ahead by 31 points, 54-23, starting f|lnts apiece. Diamond, g 5 0 10 scoring was big 6-2 Jack Falfi, who the final quarter, Coach Joe Silver; W e arp consolidating our Perth A m boy store with our Elizabeth ■Columbia! used ’ a zone defense, scored 17 points, other men in Oralg, g 1 0 2 Radzlnaki, g jMiking it kfficult for the Comets sent In his second string to give the jLeyla, g T K p p g. dbuble figures for Hllisidewere Jer varsity flrs’t string a rest. Palfi Relf, I. store! $ 100,000 stock of high grade,.nationally advertised brands ■ g e t wore thkn ens.BhoCat:a=ttist ry Lieberman and .Mickey Diamond, at the basket.' Columbia led;- all the scored all 17 points In the second of men s and young men’s clothing and furnishings marked down who scored 12 and'10 points rfcspec- and third quarters: ' 'Totals 25 13 82 Bordon. g ftky. but pulled far enough ahead ARTS'HIGH tively. For Hillside, this was their . This week the Comets -play host Ilardl, g for quick selling. H tars' - beginning -u ft t h e tourtft- third win jo 'eight 'outing's, as oom- _____a . _ f p Mullery. f .. jjjlBrtBr,..scaring- .lv ftrhiftlt 'flfilrifti to Edison Tech of Elizabeth off Melchionno, / . 3 1 4 in' ha.fefl-to Arts.: Slxtolnss in eleven Tuesday afternoon and are at,'Lin Btypuli t . 7h«' "three men who contributed games. j^adlHg'the. scoring lor Arts -LlBola. -f - — - a — — rp = a = a = Mere Scheu, Bob Ney and Bob den on Friday at 7:5op.m» • " Newton, f • ■ 10.2 was Mike Melchionno and Eugene ------HILLSIDE------Totals ■ ttm a n . The lead see-sawed back Black, who scored ten points apiece. Fallone, f ' “ y q j j Leopards A SPECIAL GROUP OF and forth several times, before toe a . p p Belton, { . . j . p g The Comets opened the game by Mollow, f 3 4 19 Panthers - Davis, 0. \ j p 4 Golan, f -0. 0 0 James, c* 2 2 MEN’S AND! YOUNG MEN’S entertainment Schulman, f g a \ g Black; g ' 4 2 Friday & Saturday Nights Pftifl. c __ o 0 .9 Fudge, g ’ j f Comet Wrestlers W0% ALL WOOL Lieberman, g . A p jp Shipley, g ..... -1- -j. O U R SPECIALTY Diamond, g 4 3 u Naelon, g p 0 Set Fall Record PIZZA PIES - SANDWICHES Totals 15 B as ■ -SUITS Totals . 1 5 Hillside High's wrestling team Arts High. 7 % 5 It scored the first victory of its sched SILVER MIRROR Hillside 11 26 17 S ule Friday night and established a o v e r c o a t s ' ; Officials,: Dalton and Leach, season j-efeord with seven falls In posting a 38-fl triumph over Perth AND B AR & GRILL Amboy away. . - Rocco Del Nero, Prop. Hillside 38, Perth Amboy 8 169 ELMORA AVE. — ELIZABETH Overtime Victory TOP COATS ELizabeth 3-9061 For Maples Quint PERSONAL Save on Heating Casts Standing Of Teams
American Can Bristol-Myers .... g ’ 4 with 'b lu e coa l' X S .W S Kraft Foods T * g 4 LOANS Nunnies Naples 1 3 3 FIREPLACE Edgcomb Steel Baker & Taylor J j • g St, Catherine’s - ■ 1 ■ 0 0 AT LOW COST IN ALL SIZES AND COLORS Unit Heater Week’s Results your fumacel G.E.’s 58, Bristol-Myers 64 iter takes off American Can 69, Nunnies 44 INQUIRIES INVITED AT In Fall or Springl Great Hfor unheated cottages orsr as a furnace saver : Maples 48, Bristol-Myers 44 ANY OF OUR OFFICES ble Control regulates : Baker & Taylor .62, Kraft Foods 48 fct’Uc Price Cut? In Sport Jackets . . . $14.88 and $ 9.88 (jgtraft. Electric Blo> Nunnies 60, St. Catherine’s 28 long steady blaxel When you use Q|)|y ' the specially packaged eoa| In bags—your " ' SEE -TJS FOR’ YOUR ■Edgcomb 57, Q.W.’a 68 wbands never touch coalr Grand for barbecues %, 11 \\ MEDICAL SUPPLIES—-VITAMINS Several tight games, including one A ll W ool Surcoats $ 1 8 .8 8 Zipper Jackets $ 7.88 £pr grlllsl 26" wide, 16%* high, 19" deep. ^ ^ 3 9 i 9 5 1 ' \ COSMETICS—SMOKES , tbit had- t£ go - Into: overtime, WEST-SIDE You’ll Enjoy Shopping At marked play in the ' Recreation M en’s AU W o o l Slacks $ 8.88 YOTO JRIENDLY d r u g s to r e Commission' Community-Industrial SEND FOR FOLDER League last week, TRUST CO. ■ Maple Pharmacy ' After faltering In the first half, L. AUERBACH, Reg. Ph. when they were behind 16-8 to their Springfield As*. A High SL game with B r i s t o l - M y e r s , the lyoro Am . i Bergen SL Maple Ave. near Conklin Maples put on the pressure In the | M HUH 8 SON two final periods to tie toe count Rswthcms Am . t Clinton PL W A 3 -8409 at 88-all, The Maples took the over- So. Orange Am . & Bergen SL KAY CLOTHING CO. Blue Coal and Shell Fuel Oil tlme period, fO-8, to snatch a 46-44 Victory, Sohuinate .of the losers was • top scorer with eight field goals. .' 39 BROAD STREET <- ELIZABETH N. J. 404 Coit St. ESsex 3-Q110 Irvington Member of Mural Depot. BRISTOL-MYERS ' (Next To Regent Theatre) Singe, f Wojaek, g... ' Open Thursday and Friday Nite Until 9 P.M. Schutti'ate,.c Santos, f \ Saver, g
'.Totals 1 AN INVITATION. • a to the man who Trapped in is driving any car in the medium-price class
How you can own a bigger, more powerful Chrysler ultimate in automatic, foolproof con a Windsor V-8 for the cost of a medium-priced car trol, But do Chrysler’s competitors have this mechanical trouble-free sys tem? N ot y e t.' Chrysler’s PowerPilot Steering works fu ll time . . . does FUSE BOX 80% of the work, not just in parking, - b u t in long distance driving, jn traffic and in rough going, Competitive power steering cuts ln,and out . , . W ftfngb does only a fraction of this job. ^ed d y 'Kilaivatt And what about engines? Chrysler was first to adopt the principles of the airplane-type V-8 engine. Today’s Everything just. fine in 'the engine is a new and bigger version liouse. The washer was churning, of this engine,.. 250 hp in the Windsor Frankly,, we believe you will find the Chrysler. . Spitfire V the refrigerator contentedly pur >80 hp in the blew Yorker FirePo\ger Windsor is the only real luxury car that sells at a V*8 and. now 340 hp in the blazing new Chrysler 300-B. ring, the lights were bright*. Then medium i price . , . a _cgr far in advance of its contem it happened: In came a freezer poraries and ahead of Its time. W e would like to put you Then - there --is the all-important matter of brakes. Chrysler’s newly .designed PowerSmooth -Brakes not only ■ ■ ^ . . , an automatic cbffeSigiaker. . . behind the wheel of this car ., . . because, we’ye found bring, you safer, surer, -straight-line stops — they out an electric broiler. “Mr. Do-it-Yourself ’ even brought in a power saw f But from actual comparative demonstration? that 3 out o l last the others 2 to 1.___ not' oije M e thought was given to theW -fashioned wiring in that liouse! T "4 open-minded men wher drive a-Chrysler for the first time prefer it to anything else. was trapped! 'M l couldn’t “get through” to every place needed. Lights grew So If ..you have been driving another make of car in Chester's price class -" , ask yourself this, question: dim, fuses “blew”, appliances “acted .up” 1 There are many reasons. In the first place, the 1956 Don’t I want to know what my money can buy before Chrysler is the only car m its price class that has been , Luckily, an electrical contractor was called. In jig time that home was I spend -it? Then make a drive-theift-both comparison. completely restyled this year. It has that “hair-trigger” wired with 100 Ampere Service Entrance . . . more fflciiits were added . . . We’ll leave everything else to your judgment. - look for which designers have been strivingrmany years. *Wlth Iks addition of tht Chrysler Power. Train at slight extra cost. more conveniently placed electric Outlets were instrile&Abd uovv everybody’s We'call it “ PowerStyle.” , fiaPPy— particularly the family with safe, dependable Adequate Wiring! But there’s more to the Chrysler, story than Styling. There's power . , . more power It'* a (act! Four out of every five homes are Inadequately wired to pass safely whert,necessary , . /m ore to meet the -needs of today's electric living. Do two things. lfW rite More satisfying, power to drive without effort « , ; more to Room 3156a, Public Service, 80 Park Place, Newark, N .'J . for ' friendlier. You say power to stop. your free and informative booklet on “ H bw ’s Your W irin g ” . 2) Call m ore — find out more. Costs so little your electrical contractor If your home is suffering the “ w iring blues." to coll anywhere. There Js not a car on the road Today as ’ completely power-operated as th e'“ Power- Newark to Cleveland 8Se CHRYSLER Paterson to Buffalo 70s Style” Chrysler. Its PowerFlite transmission Montclair to Montreal 75c is controlled by pushbuttons . . -r-the the yeor-oheadearf PVBLICf IjSFRVTCF 8 minute eietlon ratee liter ’ 6 PM and all flay Sunday. t0% Tax not included. ^N fiW JEKSKY BELL . GORMAN P. 'F ISCHER, • -X , - d MODERN LIVING DEMANDS MODERN WIRING 1146 NORTH BROAD STREET, HILLSIDE, N. J. ELizabeth 2-8166 T page 6— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956
jut- this time with any class of property wpuld moan that cate gory would be^paying more than the others, and certainly the (Jllfe 'iillHiiie ® m ?0 home.owners, if they are selected first for. the new treatment, would SavS'-g legitimate complaint, nder the Act of : The inequities, in asseSsment affiong the municipalities in SERVICES YOU NEED Printed and ihibli&hed every • Thursday at this couifty and the counties of the State are bad enough, but inequity wit.hin the municipality -AUTO DRIVEWAYS INSURANCE would be compounding the felony. [ -ACCORDION THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING ; COMPANY If the Township Committee authorizes ’residential revaltaa- SCHOOL UPHOLSTERY Sfdn^ Sllverstein...... Business iStanagei- tion just for the reoord until the State steps into the pfctUre, Asphalt Driveways KATHRYN A. KELLKh Robert Kaplan...... Editor gll well and good. But going further than that would be a grosS D PARKINO LOTS BUILT Q-eneral Au.tq Upholstery. GENERAL INSURANCE ' injustige to, the great majority of local hflme owners., Hensch’s Accordion*SchooT All work done with powei roller ■ Telephone WAverly 3-9207 322 BLOY ST. - - . MU 8-3472 Hillside; Auto Top Wentake this statement on the basis df-th&.fabt that most All ki, 1444 North Broad Street SUBSCRIPTION BATES HiUside homes Were built prior to the inflation which set in PRIVATE ACCOBDldN LESSONS , And Seat Cover' Co. The TIMES will be sent to any part oi the United States lor A Specialty in^ Complete r m MES La MORGESE Tclephonr: WAverly 3-8891 following W orld War II. Many, of those homes were assessed, 1180 Liberty Ave. ’ MU 6-2224 -the regular subscription prloe of $8.50 a year, single copies 8 cents, .Accordion Repairs postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. not at 32 percent, but 60 percent and more o f their then market Pat MoGarrigle, Prop. IS " P A tA F a v e Accordions Sold ' COMMUNICATIONS value. If Mr. Ross is correct, inflation has automatically reduced Convertible Tops - Seat Covers J.NGTON Complete and Ef I idem Servl " " Exchanged. or Rented The-TIMES Is always pleased to publish letters and other Items the assessments over the years. Pickups A Amplifiers Installed TRUCK CUSHIONS m intermt to readers, and invites such communications. The name \ Other property classifications, if they have now been Music Books for Accordion. Repaired and Recovered and address of the writer must be given in eVAIT case," IlUt necessarily1,1 FI ErTRICAI- PLUMBING past, the resnlt being that at one time a great number of. homes AIR COMPRESSORS HEATING wpre assessed at 60 percent while other properties were paying C A M E R A S CONTRACTING at the rate o f less than 32. That was in the past and it was RESIDENTIAL REVALUATIpN Air compressor rental service & EQUIPMENT wrong, and the wrong has just been righted, Shep Electrical Service MU 8-4421 EL 9 1694 After talkixig' with members of the Board of Assessor's re ‘ It may be asked “ What of the residential properties com for concrete breaking 326 Bloy St. W A 6-2471 p-ardinfr their proposal to revalue the homes in Hillside, this itruoted during the period Of rising costs?’ ’ Some of.these newer and emergency service . U N I O N Wiring — Light Trewspaper feels the information should be passed on to the home owners-nave complained they were over-assessed in pro for industrlal plants MILLER &DUFEK public. t /. CAMERA EXCHANGE , J " . and Power portion to. the older* homes; I f that is true, the properjrooedure i • Authorised Dealer Plumbing and Heating Contraotoi^, tTbe most lucid information was obtained fcbin.Kenneth Hi. wftnld Vip t.n bring them down.to the level-of the others, and not Peter A. Drobach Co. -ioCOPAK—- - GRAFLEX- - -- itc Motor and All_____ Ross, oldest member jn point of serviceman the three-qian board to bring the older homes up to the levepof the newer ones. Contlriictiofi Equipment BELL A HOWELL - REVERE Electrical Repairs which" also includes Sidney Englander,' secretary, and Rubin 1202 Columbia PI. Hillside, N. j. This complicated problem of realty assessment wiU n ot be High Fidelity Music System. Ritz fair or just until it is solved on a state-wide basis. And until the . Photo Finishing en Premise* : Air Conditioning Sei^ice According to Ross, the .revaluation of homes— and actually State enacts .the necessary equalizing legislation, we see no rea BINOCULARS alf real property—would be^ preliminary to and in anticipation son why Hillside should go any further than it .has already gone 1024 Stuyvesant A v e ,' UnlMl^ ELECTRICAL PRINTERS of de fla tio n ’which is expeoted to be adopted by the State Leg. in the revaluation program, except to set up the proper records AIR CONDITIONING UN 2-6573 REPAIRING STATIONERS islature, perhapsjin the coming session. It is believed the Legis- against the day the State finally comes through, H E A T IN G i lature is about tobackle the long-ending problem of equalize DAVID B. PEARCE February 8 JZENITH RUSS DAVIS . tion of assessment? throughout the State, and tbe Hillside Eoard Formerly Hillside Press of Assesssors is preparing for that eventuality Cancer dressing meeting, Hillside CERT-ALL CAMERA EXCHANGE 1280 N. BROAD ST. EL 4-6195 PRINTING AND Chapter., B’nai B’rth Wom en.; ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FOR Ross concedes that at the moment there is no such thing as | It’s A Date Heating & Air - Conditioning Cel ‘ h o m e movie specialists 1 # Boam rOf Education meeting. HOME & INDUSTRY PHOTO OFFSET equality of assessments, either as between the counties of the Photo Supplies A Equipment WEDDING INVITATIONS State or the municipalities. in the county. Hillside, he said; is Saturday Planning Board meeting. Sales aajjd Service * We Repair & Sell Cameras - Projectors All Electric ' Appliances A SPECIALTY assessing on an average at ahdut 32 percent o f true value, Eliza- Annual drive of Dads Booster Doupf Roundup of Hillside Chap 444 Bloy St. MU 8-587 ter, -B’nai B ’rith Women.- Bought - Sold - Exchanged MOTOR REPAIRS beth„ on the other hand, is assessing much higher while a com Club of-High School." for Washing Machines, Refrigera W A 3-6033 February 13 Sunday Sheet Metal Fabricators 303 MORRIS (1VE. - tors, Fans and Industrial Motors munity such as Union Township is "much lower. Board of Health meeting. 1454 N. BROAD ST.—2nd FI. . White sale by Deborah B’nai CONVERSIONS TO O il OR GAS Elizabeth EL 3-7667 Westinghouse & GE Appliances But if the State passes the contemplated measures, .every February ^ ^ Work Called For & Delivered. Mayfair Theatre Bldg. one will have to assess on th*e same basis. ■ B’fith Girls.. " Annual school district election. . Monday Ross also stated that at the present time the three major February 15 CARPENTER Meeting o f Hillside Chapter Meeting o f Hillside Chapter, B’nai APPLIANCES GENERAL REINHARD ~ M teguglBro f j eri property;-4BflngtriaV oomineToial and' residem presbytrerian^Menv: -B1rith--Wonian,----^~__. CABINETMAKER CONTRACTORS PRINTING COMPANY tial are about Ota an equal footing as regards the proportion of Tuesday February 20 You Always Gei The Best Deal At assessment to value, approximately 82 percent. Printers • Stationers Mass, rescue demonstration for Annual 'A m e r i c a n i s m Award BEST DEAL Reassessment of industrial and commercial properties • jjaslcivii Defense Council. . Night of Hillside Lodge 1514, B’nai ROBERT KYBER Office Supplies and Equlpmem i’rith. NENNA & D’AMIANO been completed and the records now show the true value yn | Wednesday APPLIANCES Greeting. Cards _ Public hearing on school budget Carpenter — Cabinetmaker these tw o classifications. Residential property has not yet been (Evelyn Buttwell, Prop.) 254 Long Ave W A 6-1481 Wedding Invitations . revalued and the reoord doqs not show the true valufe In this i Board meeting, February 21 1045-NORTH BROAD ST., Formica Tops GENERAL BUILDING 1441 North Broad Street case. The plan, as Ross explained it, is to place true re^idential l _ ■ January 26 Townsjiip Committee meeting. Phone EL 4-3971 2163 Vaux Hall Road, Union CONTRACTORS WA 6-3808 value on the record fo r the time being with no intention to im - Parent-education meetof 'TBjgh Schoql~PX~A.;board meeting; Complete Development Work plement it pfitil the State acts. George Washington School P.T.A. February 22 SH OP; 410 John St., Hillside If the Board-of Assessors' adheres to thisi plan; there caflrbe * £ J Planning Board uieeting.' Including Sewers, Streets TELEVISION MUrdock 8-1176 no objection. But if it gOq$ beyond that to the actual reassess-. ter. B'rith Women, & RADIO SERVICE ment before’ the State makes its_mflve. Hillside home owners! .jg^t p/r.A .1 pounders-Day ob- RESUME STUDIES"-; will be severely penalized as compared with communities which i semnee. Misses Isadora Qolubchik, Myj-na gust L. Karachi. Assistant Vice DANCING President; Fred G. Beyer* Manager EST. 1929 do not take the same action at approximately the same time. ■ February 7 Mints, and Valeries Petrow have re sumed studies after the Christmas SCHOOLS Bloomfield Avenue Branoh; Wil On the basis of Ro^s’ remarks,, it is our understanding that iiam A. Verry, Manager Springfield Hillside Radio & vacation at the Berkeley School Of Nationally Advertised all classes of property m:Hillside are now assessed on an equal I Township committee meeting Secretarial Training k East - Or Avenue Branoh; Albert F. Fischer basis generally, with proMBle isolated exceptions. To go further! woman's Olub meeting. ange, where- grey are students. , , TELEVISION - REFRIGERATORS Manager downtown Branoh; George Television Service Ce... Wa sh in g m a c h in e s - ranges AH Types Oi Dancing Taught J. Schneider,’ Manager South Or- 1536 Liberty Ave., Hillside RADIOS & ALL ange Branch; ’ William J. Riney. Hortense Greenwald near Win ana Are. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Manager Vailsburg Branch; Henry W." Mueller, Assistant Comptroller We repair all electHc appliances School Of Dancing and Assistant Secretary; Edward Service on Contract or Call* Schweikert, Jr., Assistant Comptrol W A 3-4055 AUTO 1450 NO. BROAD ST. - ier; Wilfred M. Weed, Assistant' Mayfair Theatre Bldg. Comptroller; Sidney Nelson, Assist jfl| ft] ~ ACCESSORIES ant Treasurer?. Walter D. Tombs, SAME DAT SERVICE Studio: WA 3-9166—Res. WA 3-4537 Assistant Secretary; Henry- jV, BOB KITTNER A-A AUTO STORES Webber, Assistant Seeretary; Wil liam B. Fibre, Assistant Secretary; TV & RADIO Free Delivery and Installation Seymour O. Coeyman, Assistant 1586 £fAPLE AVE. .WA 3-3153 j Assets Show Gain Secretary; Charles- H. Schupka, As PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE sistant Personnel Officer; Paul W. We Repair All Makes V as low as $1.97 Gal. R. Mease, Assistant Trust. Officer; Of Radios & Television . W m it At Howard Savings Telephone Answered 24 Hours A Day s, i s a One Shot Lasts All Winter ' The Howard Savings Institution;' Installation and Maintenance of TV Newark, the largest mutual savings Manager Safe Deposit. Department. The. members of; the Board of and other Electronic Equipment AUTO-LITE — DELCO bank In Ne# Jersey, with-, 274,953 Managers are: Howard Biddulph, depositors and. six offices, • In its Wilson C. Ely, Waldron M. Ward, Lesal Notices BATTERIES statement of condition, December Frank E. Quinby, Frederick Freling- New Jersey .Department $5.00 Allowance on your old battery 31. 1955, reports total assets, as $326,- huysen, Paul B. Sommers, Charles 682,-122.44 and deposits of $^1,816,- B. Bradleyl Robert. G. Cowan, Wil of Civil Service Examinations * Free Delivery & Installation 540.71, s gains of $20,598,866.74 and liam L. Maude, Earl R. Mellen, John Announced closing date for filing ftp* $2D’,7fc5,lrefc$)1 respectively, ^Vdr a W. Kress, Frederick W*., Birken- iliCfttlona January 31, 1956. For appli* year ago. The surplus fund totals hauer, George A, Brakeley, Dr, Al Iona, apply___t* Department of CivH $27,069,995.77. lan R. Cuhimbre, • Ralph R. Layte, Servloe, State House,, Trenton 7, New ‘ The cash item is $11,916,786.79 and Jesse B. ^tcCUllen, and Hubert F. ELIZABETH securities are: United States Bonds; O’-Brieh* S 663 Elizabeth Ave. ‘ EL 3-914 $51,694,518.52; other bonds, $61,615,- ellglbles 12 months resldei E-Z TERMS — $1.00 WEEKLY 934.12f. corporate and bank stocks, Buy and Hold U. S. $8,569,945.13. Mortgage loans total $186,107,914.92. ’ s Savings Bonds Jan.” 5-12-19 - T&e-^fftcers-. axel - -Waldroru-M. College Prof In Ward.A/hairman of the Board; Wil liam L. Maude, President; John W. Kress, Executive’ Vice President; Talk To Sayhrook Jonas W. Swenson, Senior Vice President; Edward W . Tailku,. 'V'ice The regular meeting of Saybrook; President; Norman P, McGrory,, School P.T.A. was held on Wed Vice President; William C. Qrimn‘, nesday, January 4, in the school au Vice President and Comptroller; ditorium. Clifford C. Kimmerle. Vice Presi 0 7 000 0 0 0 dent; J. Wallace Scanlon, Vice
Auto Body & Fender SUPERIOR COAL REPAIRS & PAINTING ' Less Ash — More Heat Units . .A 7 ROUTE 22 ) Also Koppers Coke—Fuel Oil—Building Material MU 8-9919 A Cs^MU^-4544 WM. HALE COAL & SUPPLY CO, 1374 Liberty Ave., Hillside . : MU 6-2244 OIL BURNERS INSTALLED! ¥ t NN oo t h in g strikes so brutally at human the price in higher personal property taxes behind every sound program which seeks to AND lives as a slum. to fight the disease and crime and poverty provide adequate housing fwaTtrmr people. SERVICED Yet, of America’s many millions of homes, that are slum-bfed. FSflow’ tEc course o f Action! A new, non the blot that" Is a slum covers more than I Y o u pay personally when the value of profit organization has been formed to help FUEL OIL out Of every 10 . . . and nearly one-half o f your* home sinks as community deteriora ,in-this4ghti-The American Council To Im= BUDGET PAYMENT all trur homes are urgently in nsed of'rejSaij tion takes another step closer. prove Our Neighborhoods ■ A.C.T.I.O.N. FLAN and basic improvements. ^ • Seed today for a free copy of “ ACTION.” It ex What can be done? B & H Heating Co. Will this blot go on sprea&ng? Or will a plains what A. C .T . I O .N . is and proposes HILLSIDE, N. J. concerted, nationwide attack on the causes Already many organizations are working to to do. It also lists booklets, research reports, reverse the trend toward sub-standard hous- check-lists, and other material which can EL 3-1916 EL 3-3332 Of slums shrink it, year by year, until it is wiped out? Today, this is a challenge to every ing. A d d your effort to theirs. Your effort, helpsAtjdress P. O. B ox 500, Radio City, StnMfmSJ' American. . . a challenge that m ust be met. multiplied by a million other* Americans’, >5Jew York 20. N. Y. can stop slums and put America’s housing Your community.. .your problem! standard at a new height. ' A slum reaches across blocks, across miles, Some slums are beyond repair, should be Clearance of “Deb” to sit On your doorstep and demand arprice.; lo r n dow n aijd a fresh; start made. Others Y o u pay it in the threat o f crime and ju can b e remodeled; made to conform to bet Shoes for Misses *>* Women venile delinquency to your family. Y o u pay ter Hving standards. It S' ujTIo you to get American Council To Improve Our Neighborhoods
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REG. $8.95 TO $10.95 Clearance of Children’s and Misses Stride-Rite Shoes THIS MESSAGE PUBLISHED AS A PUBLIC SERVICE THROUGH THE COOPERATION OF THE FOLLOWING HILLSIDE COMPANIES;
.95 . 9 5 $ 4 $ 5 Bristol-Myers Company The Hillside .National Bank Paramount Products C o., Inc. Reg. $6.95 & $7.95 Reg. $8.95 Cooper A lloy Corporation - Rotary Metal Slitting C o., Inc. Sizes 84 to 3 Sizes 4 to 9 Jiffy Manufacturing "CfiK DISCONTINUED STYLES ONLY Edgcomb Gus Reinke Machinery & Tool Co. STEEL and, ALUMINUM CORP. f Kraft Foods Company ■ Sunrise Dairies Flash Cleaners 1047 Stuyvesant A v e., Union Center SHIRT LAUNDERERS' - The Lionel Corp. Sun Tube Corporation
Phone M U 6-7067 7 ; Hatfield Wire & Cable Division of Uonlifrgtotal.Copper & Steel" Industries Inc . Miller Steel Co., Inc. Tridix‘ Tool & Machjpe Cp. Free Parking in Rear of Store The Heil. Company Mundet Cork Corp* v Viking Sprinkler Company, Inc. Page 8— THE HILLSIDE TIMES,- THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1956
Daily- Masses—7.“ 7:30 and 8:15 full- of . compassion, and gracious, P it Shops long-suffering, j and; Rlehteous in a.nt ■ Grand Officers To mercy and truth.” ? ENJOY a visit to the Tropical Fish . Miraculous Medal And St, .An* * * I W A N T A » $ ' C e n te r ^ assort thony^mfenasmt^SO-pimien-Mon-, —Bethany Pentecostal Church, 311 ment of fancy tropically Aquariums, Visit Golden Chain Baltimore Ave.’, Rev. Edward B. Accessories. Bird Dept. Boxer Pup- day evenings. . i... • ■ . —RATE — - '• " . Newark Link 3, Order of the First-- Friday Sacred Heart Der Schaumburg, pastor. ivery. Hollywood Pet . and Supply Golden Chain, will meet on Tues votions at /:au p.m. THREE CENTS PER WORD • 3q;t 1279 Liberty Ave.' Opp. 'Prince- day Evening, January 24,1 at -7:30 Baptisms every Sunday promptly on Ave. W A-3-2991. at Kane-—Temple, 2Q~’ jpjlr at l*p;m. Minimum, Charge, 1,[5 Cents street* Newark. Mrs. Gilda Tainow, ConfessiorisJ3aturdays, and Eve nings of First Friday*and Hojy Days, Elizabeth A .v en u e Presbyterlai More than one insertion charged at the rate of worthy matron, will present 25 year Church. Rev. Dr. Arthur | North pins to those„;who were pot present of Obligation) 4-5:30—-7 :30-9r. Also two-cents a word. Minimum charge 60 cents.. Child Study Meet after Monday "Novena Gevo tioiis. wood, pastor. in December. -Immediately following 9:30 a.m. Graded School and the business meeting there Will be W A N T -ADS may bejeft at The Hillside Times First Churdh of Christ Scientist, Adult Bible Glass. a deception ' honoring the off&llT 10:45 a.m. Worship with sermon Office, 1443 N orth B road Street, o r telephone At Hurden-Looker ^ ir''‘MT'ihe'nM6sr‘V5rofth^"Grw^ 1251 Fair mount avenue, Elizabeth. Sunday Service, 11 a,m.;, Sunday by the jpastor, “New Life Iri Christ.*" WAverly 3-9207 »p ^o 9 A.M. Tuesdays. " -A _Child study meeting- .w as. held Matron of the Order, Mrs; Fannie School, 9:30 a,m. Wednesday Testi last Wednesday afternoon By Hur- O. Targna of -Philadelphia and the First Baptist Church, Hillside Card Of Thanks: E ight lines or under, $1.25. A d Most Worthy Grand .Patron” Nathan monial Meeting, JJ:15 p.m. Reading den-Looker School P.T.A. in the room, open daily 10 to 4 p.m. except avenue 'near Maple avenue. Rev. ditional lincf, 10 cents. Summer* of Paterson, and their staff Wesley A. Olsen, Th.M., Pastor. home economics xoom. The film of Grand Officers. Sunday and legal holidays, 279 Mor- . Elizabeth. N. J. Sunday—9:40 a.m., Bible School Age of Turmoil” was shown • W hy-the Loprestl, Jr.r school principal; gave Help ^Wanted — Female Hobby Shop honesty, unselfishness, and obedk God’s-Fam ily” ; 6:45 p.m., Youth short talk on the problems, of Morristown Tops ence are Importent^feo . an under * Fellowship; 7:45 p.m., “Challenging Woman wanted, lull or parr ume. Hnismi'HobbyaiTd'Sport shop, 1303 Biriy adul'escence. -fcrH'owed' by- a standing "ofTiTitlt ~WIH~h'e~ brought T he- Cults For ehrist^— -w No experience necessary. Academy /Liberty Avenue. Hobby Craft, question and answer .discussion. • out at Christian Science services " W e d n e s d a y 7 W p.m;, Prayer Sporting 1 Goods and Accessories, Pingry Grapplers Sunday. §|§ - Meeting; 8:30 p.m., Choir Rehearsal. Photographers, 239 Hollywood Ave. Mr. Loprestl emphasized the"fact WAverly 3-6437. Jan. fl-tf Jackets and Uniforms made to Pingry School’s grapplers? suffered I Scriptural' selections to be- read Friday—3 :*30 p.mM Pioneer Girls. crderr^WA 3=3895.------tf tbai- p»riy adnlpsr.ence is the-second -their-seeond-defeat-ri-n—four-Mtar-ts- in the Lesson-Sennon e/n.B tl ed Saturday—0:30 a.m., Boys Bri Women, work 9-12 or 1-4, average greatest period of growth in human Fridby when they lost to Morris “Truth1’5 will include Jesus' parable gade; 7 p.m., Junior Young People: $1,50 per hour and up. Mary King life, and a most important age inj town, 25-12. Ted Hauser. in the 156 of the sower and his explanation if Cosmetios, EL 3-847J..or- HP .4-4417. Mason Work & Driveways Hillside. Presbyterian Church, hslping^t^^©harac- pound.., class, turned in *hiSv third of its meaning for his disciples. teriSticalm porta rit In later life. He straight victory. ~(liuke'^Tr:."3— Rev. Ronald E, Ossmann. B. D., CONCRETE StDEWALKaTSSpEart, Minister Employment Wanted - Female Driveways; Estimates "Cheerfully sal^many~of_the:probleme^of--chttci:=: -Among the "?orrftlativft Given Joseph A.Policastro.Generai ren-of^this^age-aremeFelypartot to- be read from ^Science ana on Sunday11 mufuing Bunday~^0|'—be—observed—iru-^he- Address envelopes 1 cent each un- Contractor. Tel. WA 3-7953. 1309 growlng up. and wljUfre outgrown Church Services Health 7wftjR~K^ White Street. under the guiding influence of wise by~”Mary Baker Eddy is the follow- church at regular morning worship parents. He also stated that at this Christ the King Catholic Churoh, ing (272:3-8): “The spiritual sense at IX _a.m. The pastor will preach' iSPHALT driveways, parking areas, age there may be a wide variety ofi Rev. Perry G. DeWitt, Pastor; Rev, of truth must be gained before :upoh the topic, "When a Christian alterations and masonry work; child bejravior, which is still within Gerard B. Whelan and Rev. Richard Truth ..c&n be understood. This Takes a Risk”. . Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Church ■imo payments. M. Codella, 1111 the normal range. . A. Greene, Assistant Pastors. sense is assimilated only as we are ' 'At Evening Worship at 8 p.in, ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR Vbodruff Ave., Hillsidet EL 2-5961. Furnished Rooms For Rent Mrs. William l^chrnldtr^fiarent- ^Sunday* Masses—7i 8; aisor masses honest, unselfish*..Joying, and meek. Sunday, the .pastor, will give the in upper and lower* church as fol In the .soil of an. ‘honest 'and_ good narrative sermon, “The Sword and ARTHUR NORTHWOOD, Pastor rrrrrrrfjfijj^rrvijjL jj/jjj.^ education chairman, pfesldea^^s- Room for rent in private -home. 541 heart’ the seed must be 'sown; else the-Bpirit”/continuing the. study of sisted by Mrs; John. Sutton and Mrs. lows; 9,-“upper for children; :30; a.m. Graded School and Adult Bible Class. Route 22, Hillside. Call MU 8-8108 Mattresses Renovated Michael Foceny.. Refreshments weae aftd 12 o'clock. ; . it’ beareth' not much fruit, for the “God’s Hand in History”. evenings. served. ' Holydays of Obligation Masses— swinish element in human nature- Studies in the Sermon on the :45 a.m. Worship with Sermon by the Pastor, "New L ife . Jail WAverly 6-4280 for FREE esti 5:8.0, 8r Hi 8, 9 ' • uproots it-.’1- * p Mount will continue at the Mid mate to . renovate (rebuild) ■your The s e c o n d parent-education Christ.” , meeting , will be held February 9 in First Friday Masses—6, 6:30 and The Golden Text is" from Psalms? week Worship on Wednesday at 8 Miscellaneous For Sale mattress like new, (SAME DAY 8:15 ,a.m. (86:15): “Thou. O Lord, art a God .p.m, in the Chapel. SERVICE). Bhe^home economics room. Guest Electric typewriter,_ standard key ; MATT-REST PRODUCTS' ’ speaker . will be Dr. Seymour board, i l inch carriage, excellent 1 .* .. • 1275 liberty Ave. Schpoonti-sehool psychologist, $ ■ condition. Call -WAverly 3-7474 weekdays only, Ask for Mr. Johnson. Moving # Trucking DUNRITE SALES CO. aul’s Moving 85 Trucking, 422 Yale Fwtnigbtly Will ^ALBERT ROTHBARD Ave., MU 8-7768. No Job too small ■ Home -Improvement Specialists-^- t too largerSRore trips a specialty Aluminum combination Join Conference - storm windows and doors, jalousie porohes, aluminum, awnings. Want Nursery School to save money? Call EL 5-3208, tf Licensed home care for pre-school Club met recently .at the home of children, '2 to 6 y#s. 9 a.nt td Mrs. Thomas Roy,* Hiawatha ave 5 p.m. By day,, week or mohth..Mrs nue. Reports" Were made by the of Se r v ic e s " Gloria G. Gall, 680 Puroe St;, 'Hill, ficers and committee chairmen y o u side. MUrdook 0-4331. Oct. 20-tf NEED rtwwwwwwwwwwmw. Mrs. Greger Pearson,, chairman,* an nounced that the annual all-das Carpentry Odd Jobs Done, Trucking conference, of .the State Evening Odd jobs, rubbish and dirt re Membership Departments will >be moved, ■. cellar and yard v cleaned; held in New York on February 4, pairs! porch enclosures, etc. Cabi dump; truck to hire. MA 2-2521; .6 Plans for attendance will be_iprniy- nets made to order. Estimates glad P.M. to-tl P.M. ’ August £5-tf latfed at the next regular meeting, ly given. 1038 Union Av.e, Hillside. Thursday, January. 19. . • EL 3-5989. Piano Instruction Mrs. Thomas Roy, chairman of ways and means, gave a status Xdu want a carpenter? Call F. Hih- port on the dress; club which will tenberger for blinding, repairing, Professional private piano lessons; general contracting, robfing, cabin Flora Kaufman,.WA 3-3544, . start on / January 19 with the first et work. Estimates given free. No drawing. -Proceeds will be donated toward the State Evening Member job too large or too small. Call EL 3- Iron Railings ship Department projects,. equip' 6227 or SO'3-0861. 1-12-56 Wrought iron railings, exterior and ment of a laboratory at the Alfred Hall Meese - Nursery for .retarded chinchillas interior. Call WA 6-4923 for''free ' ' estimate . 9-22-56 children in Tot'owa. Mrs. Harry Visitors Welcomed at Little Crown Schultz is in charge, of the club. Chinchilla R a n c h . Registered, ’Legal Notices pedigreed, quality animals. We beat all on price and quality. EL 3-3583, Legal Notices Birds For Sale Baby parakeets for sale, all colors. Potential talkers. 64 Mading ter race. Phone evenings, EL 2-1570. for production, the car’ s road-hugging lowness and unique, design features Visitors welcome. Jan. 12-3t Mer is powered by a Pontiac Strato-Streak V-8 developing 800 horsepower. Educational Pontiac presents MOTORAMA MASTERPIECES
See the car that’s stealing the limelight at mighty Strato-Streak V -8 engine, m ost Visit the General Motors Motorama— the M otora m a. . . the fabulous ’ 56 Pontiac! advanced power plant in the industry; and _ Get a firsthand close-up of those long, low its running mate, th e amazing S tra to- Waldorf-Astoria Hotel lines, that sleek, wind-sWept silhouette. . Flight Hydra-M atic* w ith its revolutionary, And make it a special point to see the interiors! oil-smooth liquid-link coupling. Luxurious fabrics, glove-soft leather and The secret of Pontiac’s blazing, new per magnificent appointments give ft an air of formance is in.the teamwork of these two extravagant comfort second to none. ■ engineering masterpieces! But b eauty is only part of the story. T his See them at the show • • • then see your car Was horn lo GO! Pontiac dealer and get ready lor a wonderful And you’ll, know why when you see the surprise, . . you’ll discover that never hhs so exhibit of Pontiac’s great power team . , . the much glampur and go been priced so low! *An extra-cost option..
s tar c h ie f 4-do or Ca ta lin a . . . All the flair of the Motorama dream car is captured in this high-spirited member of the '56 Pontiac family..From the sweep of its gull-wing grille . g| to its rakish jet-beam tail lamps, everything about this car proclaims it America’s smartest hardtop.
So m uch m ore satisfy ing than letters for keeping in touch. And' phone rates are loyy:
Newark to Cleveland 85c Paterson to Buffalo 70c Montclair to M ontreal 75c a minute, .tation rates after 6 PM and all day Sunday. 10% Tar not indudad.
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