^ Fifteen-Year Issue of Town Center Bonds
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1 7 s / Join fhf) * • ' WAverly . i \ MARCH OF DIMES ~ 1 Janumy3to 3 ! ! $ . 3-9207 -8 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<the Town Hpjl.fry t,h? auditorium of the Hillside Avenue As in the past seven, years/the First Quarter School.' ___ Planning Board at its meeting last money contributed Is used for a The Esso Rescue and First Aid week. great many activities in the school. Team, under the supervision of Dr. The drive will be directed by Sid Town Center Bonds - P e t e d Construction Company, Tax Due Feb. 1 J, Nevins, will give the demonstra headed by Peter H. Benigno of ney Englander, chairman. Be will Sealed proposals for the per-’ Collector John ("!. ■ Pnsnr in. tion, according to Dr. Ralph A. be assisted by Herbert Fits, Sam marient financing of the mu- -Summitr-have-submitted-a>-revision- Schwartz, Hillside’s director of Civil Dubow, Joe Silver,. Buhl ~L nngt.Br. tizens committee to study the sale of the original plan that places a Bounced .today that taxes for the Defense medical units. The demon Tax Ratables nicipal civic center in the and distribution- o f obscene litera-— street to be Imown as Hall courf Htaoey Dunham ann the members first quarter of 1958 Will be due stration will include all phases qf of the executive bOftrd of the club. amount of $1,100,000 will be re ture. presented a sample ordinance approximately at the center of the February 1. He called attention of mass first aid and rescue work ceived Tuesday, February 7 at which he; urged the committee to . Qonant street frontage and connect Up $1^379,682 adopt. It would set maximum penal-\ property owners to the fact that 8 p.m. sharp, it was directed by ing with the streets that run the ties of $200 fine or 90 days iff jail the tax office Is still In the old Announcement* was made by the the Township Committee Tues width of the., tract, to be known as Goldberg Manager or both. The Township Committee Blackburn road.* Warwick road and Municipal Building, 1284 North Membership Drive Board of. Assessors yesterday that day night. will oonsider it. in conference. -Valley View road. Broad street; trio, township’s tax ratables for 1956 The committee decided oft a '15- Two Exceptions Plans now call for three entrances ■ Ample notice will be given, he Of Share Campaign g 5 p ! $43,993,405’, an- increase over geer. Issue rather tpan 20 or 25 Deoh is president of the Holy to the tract, one about 130 feet from Of Little League Ia$t,year of $1,379,682. Name Society of the Church of Liberty avenuet Hall court at the said, when the tax office . occupies: I. Lute Sh^re, candidate for .the years. Mayor William Gural.j)olr.ted quarters In the new municipal The Little League Board pf Trie increase in ratables is expec Christ the King. Serving with him center and the third about opposite Board of Education, announced to out that the 15-year Issue would building. Trustees Tuesday night named ted to “yield between $78,Q00 and on the committee1 were' Louis Cas- Voorhees'street. Hall court was pro Samuel Rorriano and Alfred Fer- day the appointmerit of Moe Gold $^lg000 in new revenues, ddtording save the township $7itrao''tn,ihter-1 tellani, H. B. Grant, Paul Kifner, posed for better police and fire pro berg,* of 1559 Fabyan pkc^ as his clialuk aa j2P-chairmen of the 1956 to Sidney Englander, board^efcre- est figured at S percent <5vhr 20-year William J. Shuhala, Victor Peter- tection. membership campaign which be B. BERNARD ZIENTS oahipaign manager in the • coming tary. vary and Milton R. Carls. bogrd election; bonds or $140,000 over 25-year The developers plan about 140 gins immediately. The board met bonds. Exceptions to the 'regulations of homes in the $18,000 price, range, Long Range Plans Announcement has been tnide Goldberg, a resident of the coin- at' ’the Board Of Recreation Com Township Attorney Adels Brae- the ordinance are news articles and .which would constitute a develop that B. Bernard Zlents, of 166 munity for the past nine years, has missioners office in the Mayfair. low said the shorter term Is sound illustrations and historical or liter ment of more than two $nd a half, Windsor way,, will-be listed In the been active -in. civic and veterans Will Be Discussed Building, Library Prepares financing "which will make the ary publications. Enforcement wduld million dollars. The group also named* Col.-Harry lorthconjing issue of * “Who's Who affaii’s. probably be leftrts 5he police with He was the organizer and a past bonds more 'Saleable and, probably I. Luftman, chairman, and • John In America.*” ■ ' at a lower rate of Interest. the assistance .of a special commit- Beattie and Moe Goldberg, vice, commander of Rossenwasser Post tfee; Mr. Zler.ts was bom In Newark Science Display Maturity Schedule Polio March Still chairman of a, fund-raising'drive tb. 473; Jewish War. Veterans, as well ' The committee directed Polk» and—Meeiveft—tils_B.S. -Degree..at- as-riaak_preaidf>ht arid Ufa mPip^P-r Tie H ilffle Public Library The bends will mature at the develop the proposed Gu'rd Avenue* rate of $70,000 March 1 in the years Chief Paul F. Korlesky to remove field. The drive will start as soon Rutgers University. Dateir h e ; re- of the DAV Chapter 53 of the New aer the alreotlon ol Miss EolHe the signs and barrIcades closing off i Smoldnsli!, head librarian, and Miss 1857- to 1866 and at the rate of $80,- Needs Volunteers as the ' lease - with the Township celved his MB’.A. Degree, with high Jersey Amputees. the intersection of Wilder street Edith- Herrmann, senior librarian 000 In the years 1987 to 1071,. ' • Committee has been approved. distinction, at Harvard University, Goldberg serves as chairman of arid Irvington ayenue, because ’ of - The Mothers March on Polio will is setting up a display of science Miss Braelow paid speoial tribute The board also plans to' obtain . He was formerly* associated. with the George ' Washington School an opinion of the Attorney General be held Tuesday, January 31, from books for the^ committee working to the efforts of Township1 Clerk a petition from -residents of the Cities. Stores MerChandiget--G©s-M4? Shanty Shack Committee, chair' that .the action is illegal* The barri 7 to. 9 pm. man o f the^eterarii Gom on-ourrloulum improvement In th_ Howard J. Bloy for his "excellent ... About 200 women will take.part, area stating that they have no ob at present, is vice president of GJm- work" in obtalnlg the best possible cades were erected November 21 af- . jections to the proposed field, Thq B’nai B'rith, and manager ahd seventh aha eighth grade science the residents of the area had com led by the appointed captain?-arid bel Bros, in New Yprk, department. rating in financial' circles. •. .' field will contain a regulation dia * He formerly lectureci at •Rutgers member of the Little League Board plained of the heavy traffic and co-captains o r each district. Many . Topics Included are: Water As A The bend issue will Include; the mond arid a field house and score University and was editor of Har of Trustees. two accidents involving injuries.' workers are needed to effect com Worker, Rocks and Soil, The 00- financing, of .the new municipal bpard. | vard Business Review as well as a Named To Library Board plete house-to-house, block-to-block ourrenqe and Users of Air; Combus building .and library, the new fire .Mrs.* Mildred Hess', representing contributor tp the Joun^i of- Ap Mrs.; Dorothy Malone, wife, of coverage. tion ar.d Fuels As Related to Fire house at Hillside avenue and Leslie the Women’s Auxiliary,’' reported plied Psychology. Cancel Visit To former fnaybr John M. Malone, was The police department will be out Kinds of Plants, Conservation, The street and the new municipal gar plans for a barn dance to be held He is married to the former appointed to the Library4 Board of rin ’fu ll:force that evening, cruising; Human Madhlne, Worlds In Space age on Hillside avenue. The latter around to insure maximum protec May’ 18 at ’ Old Evergreen Lodge, •Blanche B. Chapp and their jfro New Town. Hall two "structures are already com Trustees to succeed Mrs. Florence and.The Solar System and Weather Me Clure.. Mrs; Malone was ap tion to the volunteers. children, BOnnie and Jeffrey, At A*1 visit to the . hew munlaiha pleted an£ In use. SWEET SIXTEEN PARTY and 'Climate. pointed for the term ending Jantt^” [ Contributions are st01 vithT ’ be- tend -Hillside schools. Building tonight by the parent-edu —John Debijh, chairman, of the cl- A,, sweet sixteen birthday, party The committee consists of repre ary 13, 1961.