A Weekly Newspaper Is Close To The People ijiU atbp (Himes 15 ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE
VOL. XLVIII, NO. 45 HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1972 Treatment Plant Will Cost $3.12 Million A $3.12 million bonding to share In the cost of con benefits. Employee coverage ^ In the township. Installation of New Jersey State League of ordinance for the construction of structing the - planned facility. der medical - surgical, major a traffic light' at, the,intersec Municipalities in Atlantic City a secondary sewage treatment Kulish said that Elizabeth Is medical and hospitalization in tion of Nr Broad St., Central' from November 14 to 17 with plant was introduced at the town not now a member of the Joint surance would be extended to all Ave. and Evans Terminal was reimbursement to each one at a fUlF’U'ytime employees, both ship committee meeting Tuesday Meeting, which has been In exis also proposed. maximum rate of $35 per day. evening to provide what Commis tence since June 1, 1926. Eliza temporary and permanent after All of the. ordinances Intro --Approved the action of the ’ 60 days employment, by one sioner Albert S. Parsonnet called beth, now buys the services of duced will come up for public police chief in assigning Ptlm. ordinance. "the most effective sewage the existing sewage treatment hearing and final adoption at Alois Stier to attend a twelve- treatment available." plant and would like to continue Two others deal with salary the township committee meeting day criminal investigation Increases for the police depart The 40-year bond Is Hillside’s this arrangement for the on September 19. Course, and Sgt. Anthony ment providing an across the share of the total $47,6 mU» future, Kulish said, but the other .In other areas Tuesday the Messano to attend a five-day lion project to be built jointly members of the meeting have ■ boa$d 5,5 percent increase for townsjilp committee: voted un drug enforcement course, both. by the Essex-Uhion. Joint Meet taken the case to court In an the entire department. The per animously to "send a letter o f: at the New Jersey State Police ing which : consists of ' 11 attempt to force Elizabeth to centage increase reflects ln» objection’’ to ted state Public Academy at Sea Girt. municipalities. Mayor Charles S, share In the capital expense of creases in benefits, not a 5.5 Utilities Commission protesting —Extended Civil Service cer Mancuso pointed out to the sparse the new plant. jpercent straight salary Increase the 12-percent rate hike request tification to Mrs. Della Sasano audience, attending the meeting and is the. maximum wage in ed by the Elizabethtown Gas, CO, / If - tiie courts force Elizabeth as a permanent clerk-typist in that the construction of the new crease allowed under the federal Parsonnet said that at a time to participate that city’s expected the police department at a salary sewage treatment plant is man-, government wage controls. It will when wage increases are being share would reduce Hillside’s In of $3,860'a year, and to Mrs. dated by the state under New average out, according to Kulish strictly held tothefederalguide- debtedness by $2,197,004.41, The Patricia A, Azevedo as a per Jersey’s strict pollution control to $773 "across the- board.” line of 5.5 percent it was unfair other municipalities in the Joint manent clerk - typist in the laws and that "We, as members, for a business to request suclv Meeting are: East Orange, Irv Municipal Court at an annual R E SC U E SQ UAD A T WORK--Early last week the Hillside Ambulance Squad came have to participate. ’’ a large price increase. salary of $3,935. ington, Maplewood, Mlllburn, to the resque of 11-year-old Leonard Grabelsky of 1535 Maple Ave. who sustained According to Clommissloner — Directed Township Attorney Newark, Roselle Park, South (See Ordinance Texts — Appointed Mrs. Joan F« Eugene W. Andrukite the sec- Alexander Menza to prepare an leg injuries after being struck by a car driven by his uhcle. While Police Sgt. William Orange, Summit,- Union and west ' P-7) Petracclo of 1447 Bond St. and ondary sewage treatment plant amendment to allow an increase Metzger holds back onlookers squad, members (from left) Fred Hopke, Eleanor Orange. Mrs. Vivian Page of 2 fl Clark has been in the planning stages In the cost of dog license' fees O'Neil and Grace Cicchino prepare to lift boy into ambulance. (PHOTO B Y ED The proposed bond ordinance St. as substitute school traffic since 1964, when, the estimated to $3.50 plus 50 cents state guards at the rate of $2.10 per SMITH) will come up for public hearing Authorization for the installa cost would have been $19 mil registration fee. This Is an over hour. This action was made and final adoption on September tion of a new alarm system con lion. "Now It’s going to cost all Increase of 75 cents from necessary by the refusal of two . 19. ; sol# at police headquarters was $48 , million," Andrukite con the current $3.25 fee. substitute school traffic guards ’Five other ordinances were also the subject of an ordin tinued, ., "toe longer we delay; — Authorized the entire town to accept the positions. Theyhad also introduced Tuesday evening, ance Introduced Tuesday. The Approval Given Shop-Rite the higher the cost," ship committee and 17 other been appointed on August 1; the three of them deaUng‘ with town system would be connected to According to. Parsonnet, the township officials to attend the ..appointments were rescinded ship employees’ salaries and “ all compatible alarm systems" township’s representative to the 57th annual conference of the Tuesday evening. • Joint Meeting, the increase in For Route 22 Supermarket costs are not due to time alone, however, but to the more so- Construction is expected to block the approach to Liberty phistocated plant that can now be right hand turn only for the exit built. start in about a tnontti on a now . Ave. Thirty feet will he taken US Charges Board of Ed to Long Ave. Entrance will also Primary sewage treatment, Shop-Rite Supermarket to be o ff the building occupied by Kelly be permitted from the Long Ave. which Hillside now has, puri erected on the Wagner property & Salles Electrical Supply Cp, approach. Plans , call for Kelly & on Route 22. A building permit Inc., ofe 311 Long Ave. In order fies sanitary sewage so mat all, Salles to be given thirty feet in dangerous levels of bacteria and for $400,01X1 was issued* y Build to make access'to Long-Ave. the remaining portion of their toxins are removed; secondary ing Inspector Carmen Monaco, wider and to provide clear vision. building. With Wage Discrimination sewage treatment allows greater Sr. on August 30. , Final.approval has been.given purification of the effluent and A charge of paying discrimin Wanzer’s appointment Hillside 4 The supermarket building will A divider will be placed on by (be planning board and the Giannottl, Eugene /D, Kosakow- as well as cheerleaders, twiriers tertiary treatment, which New atory wages to a number of fe--, now has two full-time psycholo be 266 it. it. 160 ft, vrith a height this access road, allowing only a site plan review board, • skl, Don J. Paradiso and Susan and band members.’ Jersey will aiitimately mandate, of 20 ft. male custodians employed in the gists. Board member Mrs. Ma C. Yannel (all at $8,125). Two separate contracts for produces potable water as the Among the buildings that will township schools was leveled a- rie Reale pointed out that half It was also announced tlfit tee * transporting . special education final end product. ~ be torn down .are the oil build gainst the board of .education of their salary is paid by the position ed assistant principal at students were also awarded According to Commissioner ing, . the metal building housihg Mayor's Health Fair by the U,S. Department of La state. the high School Is now open. John C. Kullsh, head of the Thursday evenlftg to the Springr Perm allte,' .the ranch house and1 bor; board attorney Gilbert D. Eight new teachers have also On the recommendation of its Finance Department, Hillside’s fleld Inter-City Cah Co, Students the Cape Cod house. The entire Chamberlin announced last been appointed for the coming Insurance Advisory Committee will be transported to the Somer building of the Chevron service more than $3 million share in Thursday, , year and the boto-d accepted the the board . accepted student and set Hills Country Bay School In station will be remodeled to serve the project will be reduced to Helps ‘Play It Safe* The announcement came at a . resignations of Gatherine Geair, athletic. Insurance policies of the Warrenville at the rate of $21.75 as an accessory building to the $911,275.59 lfEUzabetb Is forced special meeting of the board David Ernst and Geraldine Heath- C, W. Bollinger Co. of Montelair a day and to the Milton School in supermarket. where Chamberlin revealed that erman. The new teachers are: The company will provide regular Mlllburn at the rate of $10 a day Plans are to pave the entire The Union County Unit of the The Lions Club wtil provide the United Way Names a summons, had been served to Suanne M, Shankman ($0,025), student insurance.plans and spec area for parking. There will be American Cancer Society .urges Glaucoma Van in which an opth- ith .a 50-qent charge for each appear in US; District Court Phyllis M, Carone, Jdsephine ial coverage for all athlets who no outlet to Liberty Ave., and a all Hillside residents to "play amologist will' test senior' % additional mile added to the orig Industrial Chairman to answer the complaint, DePalma, Mary A. Fesio, Cynthia. chain ‘ link fence 6 ft. high win it safe,’ ! .and ge t. a free oral citizens for' glaucoma. The Jay- compete in intep scholastlcsports inal route laid out In September. cancer check-up, at the Mayor’ s cees have arranged amblyopia Lawrence Ferrante, Jr. will According to Chamberlin {he Health Fair on October 1 :from (a sight disorder) testing for serve as Industrial chairman complajnt involved matrons who Rev. Wagner 10 a,m, to B p.m,- young children. Dr. Francis for the 1972-73 campaign of the were allegedly paid less than Oral Qancer strikes some Grant has directed the arrange Vnitefl Way of Eastern 'Uhlon male janitors. Business admin- Kulish, Andrukite Endorse 15,000 Americans annually and ments for "oolor deficiency" County , Fr4d Schaefer, pre?i- , istjmtor Martin J, Lynch said Will Retire kills about 7,000. An oral cancer eye testing. dent announced personnel mana Friday that the complaint in- ■ checkup 'pould have saved' many, ger of the Thomas & Betts Co, volves ' 'approximately six ma Rev. .(^ Morgan Wagner, of of these lives. In ffiligjEsih. Ferrante pre trons” and that the board could Local Republican Ticket Calvary Lutheran Church, Maple On the day of the fair, Hill Nurses Needed viously served as co-chairman be forced to pay $12,000 in .back Avd. and Clark St., will retife side dentists will be on hand of the industrial division of Uni Wages lttfhe charges are substan In a release to the Hillside ■can only be . an invaluable asset with the Prudential Insurance October 31st after 44 years of between 10 a>tn. to 5’ p,m, to This year’s Health Fair will ted Way.. He lives in Parlin. tiated. The number of people Times this week, Finance Com Jo our Townshig Comnjittee. Dr.' faithful service. Pastor Wagner contain seven new ‘medical Co,, and his background in book administer the painless, short missioner John G, Kulish and Bergman has .been actively In- has been active in many town screening tests, and the addi involved and the amount of the keeping and figure and fact-find examinations. Events Number Fire Commissioner Gene W. volved In the affairs of our com- functions, and has always been tion of mumps immunizations. judgement- will depand,Lynah ex ing can only prove to be a sound . The committee has also.ar Andrukite said " We call upon munity for over ^1 years. His Willing to help in any venture Nurses and anyone with any med Dial the ‘ telephone number, plained, on the time span that the . basfs for his candidacy,: and his ranged other free screeningfests. the voters of Hillside to carefully contacts with the residents of ical training areTteedfed and are 352-84K), to obtain an up-to- case,will cover. interest in' his community can for the henefit of the township. Volunteer participation ofmedi- examine the qualifications of the Hillside, both professionally and ' A dinner will be' held in his asked to contact Miss Esther date summary of events of pro- - TSe* civil siiit resulted from a only add to that. •' cal personnel and organizations candidates for-public office in through his involvement in civic honor at the Mountainside Inn, Ochse, R.N. or Mrs. Sylvia Fln- grams in the Union County Park recent wage audit performed by "W e feel strongly/’ oonCluded has been exceptional in the plan Hillside. We cannot afford to take activities gives him good'insight Springfield, on September 24 at kel, R.N., Public Health Nurses, -Systerm—A brief recorded mes— • the federal government Kulish mid Andrukite, "that the ning mssionsTThe Bell Company- this November’s election lightly, to the problems bothering the 6:30 pkm. in'conjunction with the at the Board of Health, (926-' sage will list the major activl- ’ voters of Hillside, after examin "Pioneers" havxe assisted in The board also ' announc ed the future of our township is at people of Hillside. 4535), ties scheduled. Postponements ing all the candidates, will agree 50th anniversary of Calvary Lu- obtaining an audiometrlc test for Thursday the hiring of Earl C.‘ '! "Elton F, Manzione, Repub with us that the team of Witte, thern Gburchi hearing in pre-school children. caused J^t-iweather conditions Wanzer as a.sohO0l..ps.yoh0lo gis t. “ The quality of our Republican lican Candidate for Tax -GoHeo- Bergman and Manzione is the will al so be announced.- Ttt" A salary of. $16,628. '■ Wlffi- All possible free health candidates, national, state, tor, has been-a resident ofH ilir best, the only possible choice for Screening tests, Immunizations county and local,' Is second to side for .17 years. His affiliations them.’ ’ -none.,-We, .In- Hlllglda- ar«..prl v- —Hillside W eek be offered to Hillside residents Rosh Hashana Message ileged to have men of the caliber only at the Mayor’s Health Fair, of J. Arnold Witte, Burton B, October 1, at the Community Bergman, and Elton F. Manzione Community Center By RABBI ELI CARLEBACH AWARBS NIGHT: The 19th annual awards night banquet of the Center, 274 Hillside 'Avenue. The Hebrew New Year "Rosh Hashana" again approaches and we interested and concerned enough .Hillside Little League will take place tonight at 6 plm. .at cittb _ _ _ - ponder anew the sigrtotoancgoflfiese "Bays of Awe” , in the welfare of our community to give of their time for it’s Navaho Manor, 40th St, Irvington^ Hillside Kiwanis, Anthony G.- L I C I I | £ • f* 1% One of the classic questions tosked’ by the sages is why was this, betterment. Offers Full Ske.d Rullis, president, will accept the Kiwanis award'Ih memory of ■ " ** b W I I W I I particular- date—the first of Tishray mthe Jewish calendar—chosen "J. Arnold Witte, a lifelong the late Arthur J. Ferguson. R I S G as the, new year day. According to Talmudic tradltiOn-Adam, the Beginning today the Hillside able, Klurman said. resident of* Hillside, has pre-.- first man, was created on this day, the.slxth of creation. If so the, Community Center will offer Its The teenage program WIH con- viousiy served, oh the Township full, Fall Program of Events, sist of a volleyball tournament, question is why not celebrate the new year on the day of the world’ s FINERY FINANCE?, Last Thursday the Board.otEducation appro- The cost of student lunches Committee.^ His experience Ijit Since July 1, the center has been Paddle ball - a new activity, ■ creation rather than Adam’s, -OElated H27Q. for-naw-ualfcmms.-fnr.. the twiriers and hnnnr guards in the high school w lll be raised government and his legal know- operating on a reduced summer touch football, ptng pong, chess. or almost. What teg money, M il buy Is material and the home from 35 cents to 45 cents for Each V8&7T attempt" to‘ give another &nWer to this question. We ledge, as a licensed attorney, schedule. checkers,checkers, and and eeramins ceramics. ^ the 1972-73 school year “ due tQ celebrate tee jnew year not,as-some anniversary of the past-.but as Director David .Klurtnan has economics cl^ s£ .»ill turn It Into" hew duds for the high steppers. The afternoon program, dir extensive increases in the costs a promise for rehewal in the future. It is man and man alone who announced plans -tq-expand the ected at elementary school child .of food and other supplies and la has the G-d given ability to create something new. This ability program to include more adult BIKE BOOM: Labor Bay Weekend was ■ bonanza time for local ren, will offer volleyball, kick- bor;” it was announced this week, manifests itself in several ways. Hey! 49fers activities, starting off with. a bicycle thieves. On Saturday Pgvid McCarthy reported the theft bail, boxtog, wrestling, twirling, The Increase hats been ap Judaism believes1 very strongly in "Tshuvah’ ’ --repentance. If full .program in chess. Because of two bicycles and on Sunday It,was David Safar’s turn to call in a touch football, ptog pong, carom proved by the Board of Education. One makes an account of one’ s past.and sees teat he has done wrong • Calling "the 8:15 class of l$49 of the current interest in the “ two bflje. alarm’ ’ - - this time stolen right out of the garage. pool, chess, checkers, gymnas • The price , of tee'complete lunch of Abram P. Morris Schooll" and he sincerely dedicates himself to improvement, he, does not game, Klurman plans to offer both tics, and arts and crafts. in tee elementary schools will re mhreiy make a "new start", but fie-becomes a new individual In A message spanning two thou , chess instruction and Competi • RECOVERY: On Saturday at te p.m, Hillside ItoUce Det, Jack main at 25 cents. < other words, by dedication to good/Fpe^rthas the ability to totally sand miles and 23 years goes tion, He is currently searching Director Klurman and his staff •King recovered a stolen 1965 Cadillac which was spotted parked on The lunch includes a choice of feel that the Community Center eradicate the evil, of his past and 'start, as it were,, a new life. out to those students from Miss for a chess instructor to give tee street. at least one hot lunch or a: cold Is prepared to serve Hillside’s Another example of man’ s potential for renewal is hjis ability Harriet Haag who taught In Hill instruction and plan tournaments platter. every day. A variation of. residents ( of all ages ), flu to create new ideas and Insights ..-be tbeyln Torah, scienoe,or any side for 21 years and retired to „at_all levels of play: Beginners, RANSACKING: Last Saturday John Romano reported that tee home dessert items are also available 1949. Miss Haag wrote, " I want intermediate, advanced, and' most of their needs and hOpe facet of man’ s mind. — Tfte-s potentials of tee mind are Infinite. of his undle, Patsy DeRollo, 36 Warwick Rd., had been broken Into and ir e sold a la carte-fbk 18 to let you know that I still enjoy masters, . teat the center will be used to ‘ And so Rosh Hashana, the New Year,, is the anniversary of the and ransacked. ■/sents. the precious memory book of the Along with the chess program* full effectiveness by the town day. Qf Man’s creation. It is a day of renewal each ahd every year, In all schools the price'of each happy days we spent together, the center will offer adtot volley ship’s citizens. when man must dedicate nimheW to use hfs creative powers to bring ” LARCENY 'CHARGE: Late Monday night- Det,, Gordon Mllburn, luiifeh' Includes one half-pint of which you fnade for me when ball, folkdancing, slimnastics, . Anyone, interested in chess blessjng.jtfid goodnss Into tee wor.ld rather than, to create bigger Sgt Anthoriy Messano and Ptim, Rlchard'Cahu affe-sted three men milk. Additional half-pints may retired in 1949." and creative arts, Last winter please call the Community Ce^er hnd better H-bombs and the like. in Carroll’s parkitig lot,-$78 Rt.. 22, Charged with larceny, all three be purchased by'-the students at •** Miss Haag now resides at 1440 was the first time the center between the hours of 3 p.mT- : Let each bf US rededlcate qurselv.es to a positive renewal to are being detained in lieu of $100 £311. ' "V e cents for. white., milk and." 7 Milwaukee St., Denver, Colo. offered adult activities'and the * and 7 p.m. -1 0 p,m. cento ter chocolate milk. ■ our relationsj^p to oqr fellqw man.and to (i-d. 80206. response was extremely fgvor- 924-128.5,.; PAGE 2, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Trl972 JWV Seek Free Eye Tests Public Opinion Membership
The Hilltide Timet encourage* The Elin-Unger Post #273 Available Monday Lauds Gas V ictim s itt readen to submit letter* to Jewish War Veterans of the the editor on rmttert of interest United States "w ill undertake Free Eye HealthScreeiilngwlll Cataract, is the clouding Of id the townshipi All letter* mutt the most ambitious membership be conducted at Elizabeth General the lens within the eyeball and To the Editor.: he signed, hut the author'* name recruiting program in years” . Hospital and St. Elizabeth Hosp blocks the passage of light rays The unfortunate incident at the and address will be withheld on This month Post.Commander Jack ital during the week of September pePded for. Sight. There are /Ho Hillside Pool on August 2a which request, but never if the letter h Schechter announced. lOtK. Both hospitals are partici ointments,, pills, drops, or magic brought 80 patients to the Elis pating in a state-wide program potions. known today that will of a political nature. The drive will be headed by abeth General Hospital Emergen- sponsored as a free public ser dissolve,, absorb, retard, orpre- Letters should not exceed 200 Senior Vice Commander Larry ' cy Room to be treated for Chor* vice by the Medical Society of vent the progress of cataract. words in lengfh and must be Singer and Junior vice Comman abeth General Hospital emer typewritten and double-spaced. New .Jersey with the cooperation There Is only one known pos der Seymour Frankel, both of Thh Hillside Times reserves of its Woman’s Auxiliary, the sible cure—surgery. Although a gency room to be treated for Hillside. Their aim, according chlorine gas inhalation should not the right to edit or reject any New Jersey Academy of Ophth- delicate operation, cataract sur to Schechter, will- be to "go all almology and Otolaryngology, the gery has been perfected to a pass without mention of the truly letter. out todouble last year’s member New Jersey . State Commission point where it Is safe and effec remarkable behavior bn the part . Letters may be addressed to ship total, a feat which was for the Blind and Visually Im tive. of the patients, their parents, and Editor, The Hillside Times, 1443 N. Broad St Hillside, N.J. accomplished last year for the paired, the. State Department of If anyone is hesitant about hav islty officials from Hillside. ., first time.’ ’ Last year the post 07205. Health/the New Jersey Hospital ing this free eye test, close The patients, mostly children, made history by becoming the Association, and the Lions Club your eyes for a tew seconds. Were orderly, Polite and followed procedures St our hospital p ro -- first post in the Department of of New Jersey. It is open to all During this period there Is total -direction without hesitation; ceeded smoothly; The staff of New Jersey to ever accomplish individuals over the age of thirty- darkness—this Is what -a blind Parents remained calm and coop this hospital -feels that public both the numerical and percent five not already receiving opth- - person sees— nothing. age Increase in one year. erative in all respects during a acknowledgement of this fact is almological care. The free test will be given time when I. know that tffey were not only warranted but may prove The eye test, which takes only at Elizabeth General Hospital Elin-Unger Post #273 was the most anxious about the well-be useful if it helps .to emphasize a few minutes, can save a life on- Monday September 11 from 1 first Jewish War Veterans Post ing of their children. Hillside time of sight. Two major causes p.m. to 3 p.m. the value of this" kind of support organized and chartered after ^police, firemen, and Mayor Man- of blindness are 'glaucoma and, , The free test will be given during an emergency situation. World War n and has the largest cuso and his Staff responded im cataracts. Blindness from bdth at St. EUzabeth Hospital on Tues For the staff of the Elizabeth in-service membership in the mediately to offer assistance conditions can usually be pre day, September 12 from 1:30 p.m. General Hospital and J.W.V; nation. Over one-sixth vented. Today, one of everyeight to- the hospital • Dispensary of all in-service members are in bling persons is a victim of Thanks, in part, to this cooper* David A, Fletcher this post, glaucoma. Practically, all of them atlve spirit, the mass 'casualty Associate Director Excel* In His Field The Commander invites "a ll had normal sight mpstopf thgir eligible veterans who are inter lives,, but sometime after 35 Bertram Jagust of 228 Green Arts Season Will Open ested in becoming a member of they lost vlhion because of un wood Terr., Hillside, has qual O V E R THE- TO P-The Elin-Unger Post No. 273 Jewish War Veterans "most tola outstanding, creative, cbm— detected glaucoma. Basically, ified as a member of the New munlty-minded and service- glaucoma is the building up of Wifh Oils Demonstration ambitious membership recruiting drive in years" was kicked off when Mayor Charles York Life Insurance Company’ s minded post" to contact Jack fluid pressure in the eyeball. 1972 President’s Council. The Hillside Creative Arts will University and Seton Hall Univer Mancuso signed a proclamation declaring September "Jewish War Veterans Month." Schechter, 1504 Munn Ave., If detected in the early stages, council is composed of the com open the1 fall season with an oil sity. He has taught art at Seton Witnessing the signing are (from left) Senior Vice Commander Larry Singer of Larry Singer,. 1600 .Maple Ave.r it can be controlled. pany’s most successful agents. piaintlng demonstration by guest Hall University, Newark School Hillside, Ladies Auxiliary Post No! 273, President Bobbi Wasserman of Union, and ar Seymour Frankel, 256 Dorer artist Ed Havas of Parsippany Of Fine Arts and at the*South (right) Eljn-Unger Post No. 273 Commander Jack Schechter of Hillside. Ave., all in Hillside. . on Monday at 7:30 p.m.. at ’the Orange, Maplewood and Living Community Center, 724 Hillside ston Art Groups. BRING THIS AD AND GET Ave, " A- piember oi numerous local, THE h il l s id e TIMES Havas 'studied at the Newark. state and professional art asso Seniors Seek School of Fine Arts, New York ciations / Havas has won more MEMBER NEW JERSEY than 40 awards in watercolor. PRESS ASSOCIATION . Ballot Power His paintings have been exhibited 10% OFF B'nai B'rith Published weekly by Hillside at museums in Newark, Mont The Senior Citizens Council of Times Publishing Co. Inc. atf Union County, is . launching its lUTHCRAH CHURCH PLUS FREE INSTALLATION AND FREE DELIVERY clair, Trentpn and Jersey City 1448 North Broad St,, Hillside, Splash Party fall campaign to secure signa and all universities In Northern N,J,. 07205. . ON AIR CONDITIONERS tures of those who will pledge The Hillside Chapter B’nai New Jersey. ' SIDNEY S1LVERSTEIN,Editor Invites *The General Public to support programs which will B’rith • Women Willjiiold a Splash The demonstration is open to and Publisher. help senior citizens, To Participate In The Party for prospective members the public. SARAH S IL V E R S T E IN , 27 DISPLAY MODELS AND on Wednesday afternoon Septem Assistant Advertising Manager. Mrs, Evelyn Frank, President ber 14, at 1 p.m. at the home McGovern Campaign of the Council, said that "through RICHARD DUFFY,' Assistant 50ft Amvmwuf Viwm 25 IN ORIGINAL CARTONS of Mrs. Bernard . Zlents, 166 Headquarters Open Editor. the local groups participating ln Windsor Way, Hillside. Chairmen ■ .... I , H M . I Thursday, September 7, 1-972. this campaign we can reach into for the party'are Mrs, Herman The Union County Citizens for gubscrlption any. all communities in the county. TO BE HELD AT THE Gerber and Mrs, Gilbert Law McGovern-Shriver opened their ln UDUed States, Single TOBIA’S BBD APPLIANCES "Community action is the tool rence. Mrs. ’ Louis German is Presidential campaignheadquar- C(jny4.0 cents. ' which offers a possible solution MOUNTAINSIDE INN 1299 LIBERTY AVE. 923-7768 ■ 7769 Membership Vice President and terg in Cranford last Tuesday at' Second class postage paid• at for change and our Council can (OPEN PNOM tiOO A.M. TO *:00 P.M . D A IL Y ). Mrs. Ervin Nadler is Chapter 1 Springfield Ave., across from Elizabeth, New jersey, provide the organizational struc Route 22 Springfield the Municipal Building. VOU XLVHI NO. 46 ture for participation by the eld $ . i l a a erly in the political and social on processes of our communities." Elizabethtown Gas Seeks She added, " We are all pledged BACK TO COLLEGE to use the three "V ’ ’s- Be V is *' SuNdog, Sept. 24 ible, Be Vpcal and be a dls—, criminating Voter.” At 6:30 p.m. But First Order The 12.3 Percent Rate Hike TICKETS $7.50 PERSON Tickets can be obtained from for specific categories would de HELP US KEEP . A request for an increase in are .tup longer able to absorb MRS. GLADYS JENKINS HILLSIDE TIMES the rising costs of gas, materials, pend upon the decision of to e . natural' gas rates was filed last 14 JANIE LANE CLARK, N.J. 07066 Fr iday by Elizabethtown Gas with ’ labor and services. p u c after a study of all facts. YOUR GUY CLEAN the. New Jersey Public Utilities "Obviously, if our revenues Kean noted that Ms company ROSELLE-LIPPMAN 00. 388*0335 10 months *5. Commission. remain constant and our expenses "utilized every means available” The need for the increase was increase, the resulting financial to reduce expenses before con sidering increasing the price of ? Lik e a letter from home each week. You get attributed to the nation’s shortage drain could affect our ability to 'of natural gas combined with provide adequate service to our its product,. "E ven . with these all -the .local news,• pictures, features, locdl modest increases we shall con 1883 9 0 t h 1973 % rising costs that are beyond the customers.” . editorials, socials, school news, police news tinue to face major problems in SIDNEY T. HOLT DRAKE company’s controj. The company is seeking an ANNIVERSARY maintaining operating margins MRrkat 1-1172 M T U Colleges of Business YEAR official township news. WE-WELCOME NEWS In making the announcement average increase of 12.3%. The "U.S.G.” EST I M2 John Kean, president of Eliza typical residential customer who consistent wdttr necessary ser OF THE ACTIVITIES OF COLLEGE STUD vice to our customers,” he said. bethtown Gas,.said, "We have does not use gas for heating Official DianiM* Appraiser ENROLL NOW - START SEPTEMBER 11 j ENTS. Elizabethtown Gas serves not had a ’ general. Increase In would find his bill increased by ' BY APPOINTMENT ONLY DAY l EVENING CLASSES our rates since 1948 and we do approximately 59? per month. 183,QQ0 ; customers In Union, ROOM 1001 1QTH FLOOR SHORTHAND, ACCOUNTING, TYPEWRITING ; Middlesex, Hunterdon, Warren, hot like asking- for one now, but If he uses gas for heating the 790 BROAD $T„ KINNEY BLOCS. FREE LIFETIME PLACEMENT HILLSIDE TIMES Sussex, Mercer and Morris coun we have not alternative, increase would amount to ap N i»w «rk,N ,jri ' , ties, . proximately $2,77 per month. Call 352-5509 J Call 642-/585 ( “ A'combination of two factors 1443 N. Brood St. 923-9207 has forced us to make this de Some customers would exper SERVING ESSEX 8t UNION COUNTIES OVER 42 YEARS jj 9 Caldwell PI., Eliiabsth cision. F irs t,' the nationwide ience a slightly smaller or larger HEAT W ITH OIL HEAT COMFORT IS A shortage of natural gas has made increase, depending * on their ■ ■ LOW'COST LUXURY FOR it Impossibly tor us to expand. usage or Mass of service/ V V | | | HOME OR FACTORY! Second, being unable to grow, we The actual amount of Increase THE UN ION-TOWN SH IP NEW HOME BUILDERS ECONOMY IS A BONUS Nay Other Heat Is Cleaner or Safe . ST-’AIi1 Call of Gar or Electric - ADULT SCHOOL g a t l e q e ------— O u r M o d e r n 1 9 7 3 O il B u rn e r— Engineered■ & Designed To Our Specif ication To 0 A t UNION HIGH SCHOOL. UNION, NJ. 07083 M YALE AVE. COR. MEW YORK PLACE Save On Fuel & Service, Guaranteed For 1 Year. H * ® Residential & Commercial 888-1200, EX T. 320; 327 (1-4 P.M.) Every Fri. & Sat. - THE PRELUDES Central Air Conditioning Completely Installed FALL TERM: MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS Waddings, Parties, Banquets KINGSTON FUEL CO. 686-5552 STARTING OCTOBER 2nd For Reservations Phone MU 8-1691 215 Rt. 22 West Hillside — SPSCIA i-NEW-PROGRAMS:—
FREE 24 HOUR Oil Burner Sm ite AVAILABLE AT 1. CANDLEMAKING 5. KNITTING AND CROCHETING 9. RUSSISAN AIR CONDITIONERS Far Ecenamy anil Safaty buy Thamas Fual Oil JAMES DRUG VALUE STORES 2. DECOUPAGE 6. MACRAME J 10- "Wa Da Compute Lina Of Matting work" For Nearest Pharmacy Call 289-5447 3. DRIVER TRAINING 7- PRACTICAL POLITICS i i . RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS *88-4281 763-3R5 CREME RINSE 4. EUROPEAN TRAVEL TIPS 8. PRIVATE PILOT GROUND TRAINING 12. let manage y f a t e T M n REGULAR for nufflil hair WjSjl hair The Family Shampoo PLU S* « ' THOMAS Dll COMPANY— ■with BOOY tafflmp or tin. Mir ( | 17 ""Ckar—XXoz. taio Many.«4ti#d' esOTSSTin tMi"fGllbwing arha»: WORD S K IL L S - Engiuli improvement; English for 11)# foreign Born; TS2 RAMSEY AVE., NILLM0E, NJ. e*u «■«« WITHEXTRA LEMOlH^r CQNQITIORlNG illy hair - g 0Z. I Lotion-XXoz. J4 ote | Reading Improvement, Acceleration; Creative Writing; FOREIG N LA N G U A G ES - French; German; Italian; Spanish. T»at l« gut of wndition bik All Type. 1 ,emon--XX oz.'‘A1T'Yyp««": BUSIN ESS - Stenography; Stenoscript ABC Shorthand; Typing - Beginners, Intermediate. Electric, Investing, Bookkeeping for Beginners; Professional Salesmanship. R E LA X A T IO N - Ballroom Dancing; Small Power Boat Handling; N E W - Golf; Slim and Trim, Magic of Charm, Contract Bridge; Tennis; Yoga; Physical Fitness for Men. C R E A T IV E A R T S - Self-Sty ling Sketching; Water Colors; Painting - Oil and Acrylics;. Guitar 1, J 1 ; Piano; Textiles, Organ, Beaded Flowers. HOME MITTLEMAN BROS. INC. w m i b t MAKING - Interior Decorating; Sewing - Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced; Furniture Refinishing. HIGHJSCHOOL QUALITY BAKERS SETTING LOTION1^ EQ U IV A LE N C Y PRO GRAM - English; Social Studies; Science; Literary Materials; Mathematics. G E N E R A L - Memory 1594 Maple Ave WAveely 3*6212 from JXppiW-dD /fTTX ohproyerhent; Substitute Teaching; College Admissions, Astronomy, Law, Drug Use & Abuse. "CONDITIONS T00I” J IN DUSTRIA L-V O CA TIO N A L-TECH N ICA L - Auto Body Repairing; Auto Mechanics; Carpentry and Cabinet Making; /Ragular RrE*t»Hol4 V “ J Cosmetology; Drafting; Electricity-Electronics; Graphic Arts; Machine Tool and Die Making. A VARIETY OF MHH \ jrM r REGISTRATION ' , 1^ -—- Advance \ Registration for all courses is now open by mail or in person. DELICIOUS m n L°°k Personal registration weekdays, 1-4 PM . PIES CAKES COOMD UNION HIGH SCHOOL • ^ePI 13 o*. 2 '1 North Third Street, Union, N.J. Fire&h Bread & Rolls 4 Times Dai|v The “Time- f 3006 A Evening Registration - Monday, September 25, Wednesday; September 27 Controlled” V ^ J ------p rssa— — - . Union High 'School, 7-9 P J 4 ., W# S p e c ia liz e In , Permanent V y Wedaing, Birthday, BarMltzvaliAiParty cakes >: CATALOG UPON REQUEST THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1972, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, PAGE 3 Playground Fun Topped With Trophies
Bristol Myers Playground Champs — Left to right T hj/lside -Avenue Playground Champs - Left, to are: Pearl Moskowitz, Playground Director, Cindy right are: Robin Kaufman, Mary Ottersten and Stetz, Ellen Christopher, Sidney Barnes, and Steven Wendy Sirkin, Playground Director. Novy, Playground Director. ' Race Street Playground Champs - Left-to right, front row: Kathy Sickler, Helen Piatnochka, Lily Glenn ( DlLqo, Michael Butler, Shivers placed flyst second and Conant Street Barbara KOhn, Scott "Alters, Piatnochka and Wendy Knight. Looking on in the ses., the slide and the sky-light third in the celebration day soda er a certain- number of times. Barry Felnman, Manny Haber, back row are the Playground Directors, Russell Coe Avenue Playground Champs - Left to right As the summer drew to an end drinking contest, The winning partners were Dar-. Conant’s events were still in full Vjto Schwartz, and Dianne Lava. Petrucka and Carolann McLaughlin. are: Jeff Butler, Playground Director, Vincent Carlton Morrison wrapped up : ry l and Lester Ellis. In sec The world championship is-still Portaro, Evelyn Gordon, Jackie Rochelle and Kathy swing. Rumor has it that Fischer four ribbons this summer plus a ond-place came Ted Gardner and hnd Spassky left Ideland and were UP for grabs between Joanne Llebesklnd, Billy Domina and Calvin Coolidge petition, ’ playground directors. Eherlich, Playground Director. Junior trophy. Jesse Weinglass Leon Wicks, | Gary McGinn, playing In Conant’s chess tourna •Michaek Blpchman. , Mario Domina and Jules Zysman alio received a trophy. Jesse James Wick, Ellen Christopher- ment. Billy Demina and Fred The last week of the summer Conant’ s-softball team finished - finished the season undefeated In and Mike Guldice. proved their a happy and healthy summer and Weinglass also received a tro and Susan Jagtello also partici Hopke hold the record for the : program at ^Wn-eoolidge'waa the season with a 3-1 record.. two-bn-fwo :: basketball. Wlth'-an talents at softball. would also like to thank those who phy and a yellow ribbon. pated. longest, game, l he, 15 min. The marked by a mixture of happy Their last game was against entire winter to practice, and with' A number Oliver sons tried their proved to be helpful. • Wayne Stevens and Jerome other chess masters Include: and sad feelings. The‘ sadness Burden Looker, with a Conant the directors aging rapidly, there talents at softball, paddleballand On Wednesday Bristol M yers Michael Blecnman, Marla Rotter, came from ending all of the ac Wilson went home with the sen Is great hope that next year they volleyball, while Pete Kowalsky,,_ ior. trophies. proudly fepsented its second an Joe Burkert, Joanne Llebesklnd, tivities and rememb.erlng that George Washington Continued cm Page « w ill be Put In their Place. Jamie Winters ahd Vlmlie R1S- nual talgnt show starring Gpner- school, Is just two weeks awffy,_ Now Its all over, the broken poll continued to amaze any spec* George ‘Washington Playground windows, broken gates, broken ose Malara, who danced, Mary The happiness came fffem the tatorsas they played stickball. closed last week with Its final Ann Donahue who sang and danced THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT parties, and awards given to the equipment and missing basket The playground' directors at shining light of glory, Josephine balls, all over until next year. and danced and danced and' deserving ehiMben. ~ -— Central Avenue Central hope that everyone had Shivers, Kevin Jackson and Henry danced. Cindy- Setez, who sang Thursday was the day of the. The regular playground season and the comedy team of Donna WITTE-BERGMAN ft MANZIONE goodbye party. Boys and girls came to a close at Central Play Bristol-Myers and Debbie Edgar. feasted on ice-cream, -soda-, and Invite you to join them for an evening of Hawaiian fun ground with a week of much ac watermelon.: The excltementaul!- , Finally on Thursday, the long tivity. The last week of Bristol My mo*atetl-i|ba'Watermelci^li:ll|diL- Municipal Court awhited playground Celebration A-' mask-making contest was ers Playground was probably on© LUAU Many awards were given that day. Day was held. Ice cream and soda conducted as part of the arts of the best. The entire week saw ■ ENTERTAINMENT-FOOD ^ 'Ben Ntewinskl won the trophy for and choclate chip bookies,, were and crafts activities. The re AUGUST 31, 1972 a series of waterballoon fights PRIZES-MUSIC-DRINKS best athletic. Ricky Carulll won fed to. the playground people. sults of this; contest were as - JUDGE ROBERT DIAMOND - featuring Gary and-Jimmy Me-. for - ^dEwrvenyak Trophy winners, were announced. . follows: First - • Joe Calavano Brian Strain, 369 DeWltt Ave, BellRvtlln. pleaded ju llty to a Ginn, Ellen and Tommy Christo- J 855 GATEWAY, HILLSIDE • won a trophy for best chess play They are senlor girlr&lndy set- (with -a little help from Anne,. charge of no rgistration In possessloa He paid a fine of $10,00, pher, Nathan Hawley, Philip e r and funniest smile, Guldice); -Second --Ron Morrlel--’ Clark, ‘ John Rdchle, Ted ez; Junior girlEllenChrlslopher; . Fifteen youngsters earned cer- ‘■'Senior boy, Darryl - lifcrgan;;. and’ Saturday, September 16, 1972 lo; Third Jackie Herrera. Lan Barry Sackln,.'548 .Reynolds, Terr. Orange, pleaded guilty toa Gardnler, Cindy Stetz, Scott Ben- A.A.^;i5|ot junior bdy, Sidney Barnes. Steve yards were also popular, with- charge of speeding. He paid a fine of $25.00,’ esch and Steven Rapzack. a t 8:30 P.M. demonstrating superior athletic, and Pearl wish to thank all those Mike and Tony Guldice and Pi s On Tuesday we had playground' abilities, -They were Bruce and who made Bristol Myers. Play lar Vasbinder among those who ' Steven Horowitz, 1415 Highland Ave. Hillside, was found guilty relays where all the contestants DONATION $7.50 PER PERSON Tommie jJltHjsit, Rofi Lordl, Mark participated, ground. a very happy "place this ■ H a- charge of careless driving. A fine of $30,00 was imposed. .had to.go on the swings, the hor FOR TICKETS CALL 354r1370 or 351.6832 On Thursday; Central Play summer, ' by, and Timniyfihgpvpnygki Maf-k ground. held its annual play- ■ Frank Panetta, 40 Weller Terr, Saddle Brook, pleaded guilty to Rossi, Jtfdy Germinder, Gerry ground party, and the children a charge of operating a,.motor vehicle with a hazardous tire and bienst, Glen Volturo, Joe Wright that* attended were given ice '•mls-uee of plates. A total fine of $45,00 was imposed. and Dwight' Godesky. cream, soda, pretzels,' and po- Three ribbons w e re .given, for tato chips. Anthony Minieri, 9 Redwood Rd. Springfield, pleaded guilty to a creative ability. Dolores dherv-, Four frophies were awarded charge of mis-use of plates. He.paid a fine of $30.00, enyal won the blue ribbon for her at the party to those who proved talents with masks, lanyard and to fee most helpful during the ■ William fSelvaggio, 82 Hennesy PL Irvington, pleaded guilty to a yarn. . Len ^Carulll earned thp y.egr .at..Ceptrgl Playground.. delinquent charge of displaying only one license plate on a motor second plae’e feibfeoS fcrsktll-wfth TJose J$io .received the trophies ", vehicle. For the fine and contempt charge a total of $30.00-was 7 molds, Steve Magnotta 'got. the’’ T h e “ m * s Were: Artn Guldice, Pilar-Vas-.* Imposed. third plaoe ribbon -for bis can binder, Joe- Calavano, and Ron | dles. Morrlello.’ A.A.U. certificates Hajrold- Anderson, 340 Dayton;St Newark, Gwendolyn Anderson, .The junior softball ended the were also awarded at the party, 326 Hunterdon S i Newark, and David Jenkins, 340 Dayton St Newark, year with 'U fine 4 wins, ,T loss Despite the fact that it was the pleaded guilty to charges of use of marijuana and possession of record. ■ Most valuable piayer last week, of the regular play marijuana. A date for sentencing will be set.’ honors went to Bob Masuccl and ground season at.CentraL ath ****** Ed Chervenyak. The senior soft* letics stlllfound hundr eds of par- Alfonso- E rrlco, 47 West 8th S t, Bayonne, was arraigned in ball team suffer a no wlns 4 loss ticitfents. Jimmy Weinberg, Pete Court 'on a charge of uttering a .fraudulent check at the Pathmfrk season. Strong play w4s exhibit Kowalsky and Jamie Winters dis Supermarket In Hillside. A hearing date will bd set - ed by Bob Wright, Ron Severino, played their skills on the basket and Chick Cia&ulli, . ball court, and Joe and John Cal- ‘ - Jay A, Solomon, 630 Puree St, Hillside was arraigned In Court Despite ever.lncreaslngeetE- avafSOj -Ron Mrirrlalla.. Arnte. Trtmi on a charge of possession of marljuna, A hearlne date will be set.
John Grady,, Jr. 1442 Lawrenc.e St Rahway, was' found guilty of a charge of speeding. A fine of’$$0,00 was imposed.
D THE WORLD ; Ralph Riccardl, Jr., of 845 Union Ave., Hillside was found not guilty o f a charge ol assault and battery. ERCHANDISERS STORES Edward Emerich, 114 Franklin 3 t, Bellevlne, pleaded guilty to PHONE 925-1335 delinquent charges of operating an unregistered vehicle, mls-use of plates and badkinjr up an entrance ramp on the Garden State Parkway. For the fine and contempt charges a total of $155,00 was imposed.
George Hilbert, 710 Lincoln Ave,, Cranford, pleaded guilty toa delinquent parking vlblatioa For the fine and contempt charges a ■total of $2B,00 wae imposed.-----
Reg. $2.49 - .ThornhS- .ZuHa- - J-r-, -l-2-7- Mvrtle Ave. Hillside plBaripri-giiMy tn n delinquent parking violation. A fine of $100)0 was imposed.
Anthony Pignatlefio,, l Woodland Ave., Verona, pleaded- guilty to a delinquent parking violation. For Jfm fine and contempt charges a $ 1 4 9 total of $25,00 was Imposed,
(.Robert. Hugue, .246 W-lnlans -A-ve., Hillside, pleaded gullty-te -3 delinquent parking violations. For the fine and contempt charges a total of $90,00 was Imposed......
- Jny A. Solomon, 630 Puree St, Hillside, Alvaro Albuquerque, 1034 Potter-Ave. Union, and Robert Schwartz, 55 Canterbury D rive! R1. Relief from the immediate-burden of school expenses c&n be Clark, wer.e found not guilty of a charge of possession of stolen- property. realized with a CHT loan; For tuition, books or supplies, or whatever else js necessary. Dunams Dance R2. Recprcjkeeping Is important when paying school costs. A Central Frabell's School of Dancing Set For 18th Home Trustrchecking account not only allows you a convenient ’ . Duqams of New Jersey wljl accepted means of payment but also provides legal proof ANNOUNCES THE FALL OPENING OF CLASSES hold its 13th Annual Yom Klp- pur Dance on Sept. 18 from 9 of payment for all education costs. * — BALLET-TAP--MODERN JAZZ-ACROBATICS .P.-m. to—1—a:m: at Town and— 1 Campus (forniefly Goldman’s - R3. Reserve cash in 'the form of Constant Credit Checking lets ypu Hotel) 350 Pleasant Valley Way, write eheeks for more than your account balance. REGISTRATION NOW GOING ON. West orange. Singles from 21 to 40 a re in DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER vited tOvSocialtze and enjoy re So inquire at any of our 6 convenient locations about how Central Home SAT. 10 A.M. TO NOON freshments, • Trust’s 3R’s can help you through school expenses. There will be dancing todJoh- tinuous. music by- Guys and Dolls/ 1070 SPRINGFIELD AVE. IRVINGTON and Gary and The New Tgevel- eirs. Contribution Os $6.00. t A ll' .jfrbceeds go to the Jewish Nat PHONE ional Fund. Chairman for the' evening is Charna Mitnick, 927 ^en tra l j-Jom e~pust ESSEX 3 - 0497 Salem Avenue, Hillside. . 0^ $ A UNITED JERSEY BANK CLASSES WILL RESUME th e Hillside Times reaches: more than 3600 -Hllslde families, MAIN OFFICE 1 PORT ELIZABETH NEWARK AVE. OFFICE ^bROAD ST. OFFICE ELMORA BANKING CENTER COFT ^S^fHTSFfOAD' STREET ‘NOfiTHAVENUE, ' • NEWARK AVENUE a :v T9'.-23^aAB-STltSET^’'' ' ' ’ RMORA AVENOE'Sno ' M O N .SEPL 11th Y-qu can reach them foo In the & WESTFIELD AVENUE ' M POWD AVENUS NORTH AVENUE - ■ NEARfuZAEETH AVENUE WEST GRAVID STREET S classlfed ad columns of H i© : Hillside Times. PA6E 4, THE H.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1972
RocheUe Kaplan ■ W eeing A d u l t School O ffers V aried N ew Caurses
The Union Township Adult class on Monday and Wednes Other courses being offered Acrylics; Textiles; Beaded School will be fin its fall semes*-' day evenings from 7 to 10 p.m.' are; English Improvement; Flowers; Plano; Organ; Guitar, ter on October 2, with a variety A total of 69 hours of training Creative Writing; English for the HOME-MAKING - Interior Dec of new courses belnf offered, •will be given each semester. Foreign Born; Reading Improve orating; Party Fare; Cooking it was announced this week by The courses are; Auto Body Re ment and Acceleration, FOR Continental; Sewing-Beginners; Robert M, Petracco, school di paring, Auto Mechanics, Carpen EIGN LANGUAGES - French; Intermediate and Advanced; Fur- rector. All classes will be held try and 'C a b in e t Making, German; Italian; Spanish, BUSI hiture Reflnlshlhg; Home Main on Monday and Wednesday eve* Cosmetology, Drafting, Elec NESS - Stenography; Stenoscrlpt tenance and Repair; First Aid, nlngs for ten consecutive weeks tricity - Electronics, Graphic ABC Shorthand; Typing - Be HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY through December 6. Classes Arts, and Machine Tool and Die ginners, Intermediate-Electric; PROGRAM - English,; Social Will be held at Union High School Making. Investing; Bookkeeping for Be Studies; Science; Literary Ma and Burnet Junior'High School. The High School Equivalency ginners; Professional Salesman terials; Mathematics, General - Highlighting the offerings for Program will continue to be ship, RELAXATION - Ballroom College Admissions; Astronomy; this year ;will be the following offered for twenty weeks during Dancing; Small Power Boat > Memory Improvement; Law for new courses; Candlemaking, the year. Any, adult, 18 years Handling; Golf; Slim and Trim; the Layman; Substitute Teaching; Commiter Programming, De or over, who has not graduated Contrafct Bridge*; Tennis; Yoga; Drug Use and Abuse, INDUS- cou p le, Driver Training, Euro from high school and wishes to Physical Fitness for Men; The .TfilAL VOCATI-ONAt, - pean Travel Tips, JCflittlng and obtain a High School Equivalency Magic of Charm, * TECHNICAL - Auto Body Repair; Crocheting, Macrame; Practical Certificate may enroll In the CREATIVE ARTS - Sketching; Politics, Private Pilot Ground program. Individual conferences Water Colors; Paining -‘ Oil Continued on Page S Training, Russian, Advanced can be arranged with Mr. P e Sketching and Workshop In Group tracco to discuss and pl’an the Dynamics. , - ______State program, based upon the The eight popular courses In applicant’s particular needs. 1219 Liberty Avenue Industrial -vocational- Tech Special testing programs and l e s t Hillside, N. J. 07205 nical Education will again be Individual guidance counseling offered on a two night per week will be arranged with a certi ■ • -ln-t(ie Executive Bldg* basis. Each student must attend fied guidance counselors v Opposit? K/iights of Columbus WE OFFER THE'FOLLOWING SERVICES; LRU’S T \ . i CATARACT LENSES MRS, LEONARD J. MANDEL LINDA ANN SERRATELLI M iss .Rochelle Jane Kaplan, to . RxOpll sity of Maryland in June and will Announcement has been, made ate of Hillside High School and W I G S H O P SAFETY LENSES daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Lewis continue her studies at New York of the ongagementmf Miss Linda is employed by the United Coun D l i c a l , T)NTED LENSES Kaplan of Hillside was married University Graduate .School. Mr. .Ann Serrate Ui daughter of Mrs. ties Trust Company to Hillside. 150 HILLSIDE AVE. PHONE 923-1787 on Sunday, September 3rd, to Ir 1 MODERN & CONVENTIONAL FRAMES Mandel is a partner In D.M, Veronica Edzek, 106 Grant St., Her fiance is also a graduate Leonard Jay Mandel, son of Mr, Textiles,. New York and is at Linden and toe late John V, Ser- of Hillside High School and Is and Mrs. Dave Mandel of Brook tending Long Island University, ratelli to John'-Charles Issler presently employed with the Con ly n , New York. Rabbi Emanuel After a honeymoon In Aruba the son of. Mr. and Mrs, John Is solidated Fence Company, Kenil Short Capless Wigs Cohen of Brooklyn ‘ performed couple will reside to Manhattan. sler of 1071 Thomas St., H ill worth as a Ironworker. the ceremony at the Clinton Man $17.95 side. The couple will marry to the or, Union. New Tech Registrar Miss Serratelll is a gradu fall of 1973. The bride was attended by her Long Capless Cypsys sister, Beverly Kaplan as maid of -The appointment of Daniel $19.95 honor and Bebe ROUS of Hillside, Woodman of Riverhead, .Long Judi Cohen of Matawan, Debby Island, as registrar/financial aid Jane Fonda Wigs Katz of West Hempsted, L.L and officer at Union County Techni TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE NOTLCg./ Mrs. Janice Gomberg of Durham, cal Institute was announced by Notice is hereby given that the-foitowing ordinance has been introduced on $19.95 N.€. Richard Brahdeg of Long Dr. George H. Baxel, president. the first reading, September 5, 1972, at a regular meeting of the Township NEW HOURS Island Was best*man,, Woodman succeeds Timothy. Jersey, and will be presented for second and final reading and adoption* at a TUES. THRU THURS. STRETCH WIG . Mrs, Mandel__received her Welles of Highland Park, who to regular meeting of' the Township Committee to be held at the Municipal Building, Liberty and Hillside Avertees on Tuesday evening, September 19, 9 -5 P.M. Reg. $11.95 Bachelor of Science degree, sum- returning to fulltime doctoral 1972, at 8:00 o’clock- or as soon thereafter as the matter can be considered. ma cuta. laude, from the Univer studie&jat Rutgers University. ATKij3ersofis interested will be given ah opportunity to be heard concerning F R I .9 - 8 NOW $9.95 BV direction of the TowhshYp committee of the Township of Hillside. SA T. 9 -5 . . LOUIS A* DISCHLER Start Sept. 12 With This Adv. RxOpticians Township Clefk Phone 354-8300 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO.L-384-69 EN TITLED "AN ORDINANCE* TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION* OF HILLSIDE PHARMACY RECLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLAN PREPARED 0Y THE NEW JER S E Y C IV IL SERVICE COMMISSION COVERING THE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDJi- BE |T ORDAINED' BY "THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE 265 Hollywood Ave. cor. Long 354-7733 TOWNSHIP OF H ILLSID E that Ordinance No.L-3.84-69 entitled <‘An Ordinance to Provide for the Adoption of Reclassification and Compensation Plan Prepared by. the-New Jersey Civil Service Commission Covering the NEW STORE.HOURS Officers and Employees of the Township of Hillside” adopted March 4, I960, SECTION 1. The salary ranges effective 1, 1972, for t oiiowing positions set forth in the schedule said ordinance a STARTING SEPT. 5th lerfeby modified to read as follows:- TITLE,OF POSITION SALARY RAh POLICE.DEPARTMENT: )eputy Pbflce Chief $14,073-$ 14 Halfway to police science degree DAILY- 9 A.M.- 9 P.M. $14,423 PohCescfen^d^ree 14,773 13**73- 14 $13,823 SAT. - 9 A.Nl. - 9 P.M. 141173 (,12,873- 13 Police science degree l'2*i73- 12 SUNDAY ALL DAY Halfway tp police sciencedegre police science degree First Gr^deiFatre'lman, Halfway.t’O-PPltce science degre 8 A.M.-8 P.M. .Police science degree . Second Grade-Patrolman ..... 10,838-U Ha Ifwa y to'poHce'soiepee degre Police Science, degree | P L U S Thifd Gfade Petrol ma n 10,503- IT Halfway to police science degre .We haye_ installed^-for-—your- convenience an .Police science degree Fourth Grade Patrolman 10,168f 10 AUTOMATIC RECORDING MACHINE for Halfway to police science degre Police science degree phone messages. Prescriptions' and deliveries . * SECTION 2. All ordinances !jp Una nces inconslsterit I called in ritjring closing hours that may be picked lereby repealed. up or delivered after opening. Machine will be in - ADOPTED: September 1'9,1972 operation all night from 9 p.m. to 9-a.m, A T f feSTs Township cilet iiilside Times—Sept. Fees $28.52
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BAGGIES H O M E O F . . . AND/. . . Drug Info? CUSTOM MADE PLEATS Anyone having information concerning . . . AND . . . S I A S I A the use or sale of drugs JACKSON’S SHOE MART and/or narcotics is OTHER JEANS S H IR T S urged to call 926-0174 ; 560 ROUTE 22, HILLSIDE, N.J. between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 ELIZABETH: 45 Broad Street p.m., Monday through 7 •Mon. MhuM, ?jOO P.M. Daily 6,00 P.M. ' • Friday. CONVENIENT LOCATIONS / WESTFltLD:! 246 E. Broad St. All information wilt SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY • P»0Q. P.M. -Dally 6i00 PM. 7 — ■ ibe held in the strictest specialists in w id e w id th s confidence. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7,1972, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, PACE ft Wed To Douglas Hamadyk Louise Wood Is Bride M ri J. Ferrlgno Dinner Party A surprise dinner party in honor of Mrs, Joseph Ferrlgno, - 1 - 1 9 7 2 on her becoming 75 years young was held on Sunday at the Sulphur Springs Restaurant to Berkeley Heights. The 'fifty guests present were all members o f her Immediate family. " Attending were her brothers and sister-in-law,Mrs. * Mr. Alfred Giordano, Mr. it Mrs, James Giordano, Mr. &. Mrs. Joseph Giordano, Mr. 5733 V .& MTS. Thomas Lombardo and her sister Mrs, Mildred WAfim from the CAKE BOX of Hillside lco and husband Phillip, MAY IT BRING YOU HAPPINESS, GOOD HEALTH AND THE The guests of honor's chil FULFILLMENT OF ALL YOUR WISHES dren are Mr,- & Mrs. -Patsy Ferrlgno, Mr. & Mrs, Carmen Ferrlgno, Mr. '&_Mrs, Theodore MAY WE SUGGEST Ferrlgno, of F t Lauderdale, yo u order your holiday chalahs in advance. We will also have a large .Florida, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Variety of SPONGE CAKES FILLED WITH PEACH, APPLE Ferrlgno, Mr. & Mrs. George RASPBERRY, LEMON, MARBLE AND NUT. tozzolino, Mrs. . Marla Arm strong of Colubus Ohio, and Mrs & Mr. George Shelbourne. ALSO HONEY CAKES, PLAIN & FRUIT. ■ Most of her 27 grandchildren MONDEL BREAD, FRUIT & MARBLE. and 3 of her great grandchildren FRUIT SLICES. A LARGE VARIETY OF helped make grandmas party a MACAROON COOtdES, TOO MANY TO huge success. MRS* DOUGLAS HAMADYK MRS, HAROLD A. LEMKUL MENTION. 10. VARIETIES OF CHEESE CAKES, ALSO AN ASSORTMENT OF On Saturday afternoon August Higgins of Coionia, Maria Sacco Saint Catherine’s Churoh was received a Bachelor of Arts 26th Miss Linda Higgins daughter and Geri Rocco Of Elizabeth. the setting Saturday, September , degree In elementary education. Name Students BOBKAS. of the late Mr, St Mrs. Alexander Barry ' Hamadyk , was his 2, for the marriage of Miss The grdom is serving with the Higgins was wed to Douglas SEE OUR LARGE VARIETY OF RUGALAH & MINIATURE DANISH brother's best Man. Ushers were Louise Marie' Wood, daughter United States Air Force and is On Dean's List Hamadyk Son: of Mr. & Mrs, Alexander SC Higgins of Color of Mr. and Mrs. Georgfs X. Wood presently stationed at Altus Mickolae Hamadyk, 1554 Summit Newark State College has an nia, Daniel Conti of Jersey city Of 1451. Bond Street, and Sgt A. F. B. In Oklahoma. Ave, Until her. marriage Miss nounced that the following Hill and James Barry, Harold Alan Lemkul, son of The newlyweds will reside in O Higgins resided with her br other side residents have been named UR SPECIALTY 'Mr b and ' Mrs.....William F. Mr, & Mrs, Alexander Gjffigglns The bride is a graduate of to the Dean’ s- Honor List for Lemkul , of 43 Parker Road, ■ 54 Jordan R 4 C o lo iiia *:'v ’ , Thomas A Edison Technical High 1971-72; Linda Sue Anderson,- Edison. Parsons Doan's List The ceremony was performed School.___ i Cynthia Mary Beqlgno,-Kathleen CALIFORNIA The,bride was escorted to the Parsons College, . Fairfield* by "Rev, Vito Ferelli at St, . The groom. Is a graduate of Ferguson Buchan, Michael Char- altar by her father. The Maid of Iowa announced this week that Mlcheal Ctmrch, Elizabeth* Re Hillside High School and Is em sinsky, Diane Efstathiou, Bonnie ception was held 'at Elks in ployed by Giubus Electric, Hill- Honor was Patricia Wood, sister two Hillside resldens have been FRUIT Jo Golden, John Bernard Gremer, Hillside. side. of the bride; bridesmaids were named to the Dean’s List for the Jr., Frank Michael Imbrlaco, ■J Joyce Higgins of Fords was The bride and groom have Mary Anne Wood, sister of the first summer session. The two Constance Marie Kaspar, Rita her sisters maid of honor. .vacationed in Florida, and now bride, Alice*Walsh, and Nanette. are Robert Ehrenberg, son of Mr. Nancy Millci, Debra Carol Re- Bridesmaids were M rs. A, G, "reside in Hillside. Conte. The’ , best man was and Mrs. B. Ehrenberg of 178 bacz, Patricia Ann Riley, Bever Lawrence McGrath, the ushers Windsor Way, and Wayne CAKE Brauner, son of Mr, and Mrs. ly Constance Rous, Lois Mildred Dems Picnic were Keith Vance, Mark Vance, Cancer Society Joseph Brauner bit 231 Green Santagata, Bernadette Gail Schie- Eleanor Sulzman, President o f' both cdusins of the groom, and 1118 LIBERTY AVE. EL 4-58)3 wood Terrace, Ehrenberg ac rer, Raymond ( Richard Wright, the Hillside Democratic Club has Walter Wojlnskl, Annual Meeting hieved a “ straight A” average. Catherine Evanlk, Lynda Bella* BOX HilltMe Sbspiriec Carter announced- thatja Family Picnic■ • Die double ring ceremony was gus,'Patricia Blssert, Marla Hol Hears: Dally 1 a.m. - 7 p i*. Dieted Meadaya will be held Sunday, September The Union County Unit of the performed by Rev. James The Hillside Times reaches stein, Linda Jakublk, Janice Mas- TlmrB. A Frl, ft | p.n. £4, from 12-5 P.m. at Conant American Cancer Society, New Loughlin. A reception followed at more than 3600 Hllside families. lo, Susan Adamo, Linda Ferrlgno. .Park to honor candidates for Jersey Division, Inc., will hold The Town and Campus, Union, You can reach them too In the Township Cotnmittas' Comm., its 26th Annual Meeting Septem ■ -The bride 'is a graduate, of classlfed ad columns of The Jahk K, Ferrel_ and Alfred J,, ber 11 at the Coachman ton, Newark State College, where she Hillside Times. Lordl- and candidate for Tax. Cranford, to addition .to Installa tion W Unit Officers for 1972-78,1 Collector Lawrence- Levltas. _ awards will be presented’ tovol- Cat,T^I#mSH^nd JosephMeni ! unteers for their distinguished za will serve as ■ op-chairman seryice during the past year. fgr this event. Rocao AnZaldo, Michael J Maria Dance Stidki The public is invited to attend . Pat Casal^, Joe Corrado, Mario the meeting which will be pre- D.omina, Tbny Domina, GeneDilf oeeded by a ‘ 'Dutch treat” re MSS liberty Ave., Hillside, H.J. Ion, Saip Gelman, Arnold Kamin ception 'tod dinner. Please.makjs’ ski, Ralph Tlnessa and Bob Walsh reserwaUoni,,through the milt CAU 923-2626 or 743-7146 are part o f the -committee. Jo office at 512 Westminister Ave.', seph Coeuzza and Fred Hopke Elizabeth, 854-7373. Will be" In charge of sports ev Registration Starts Sept. 5 ents.- There will be.games lor ROTC Scholarships children and' a softball g^fne for I - v 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Daily For the next four months high New Jersey school: seniors who "hope to at . Ice cream, soda, watermelon tend college may apply for Army CUSSES STMT SEPT. 19 and prizes will be available/Ad«‘ Reserve Officers Training Corps mission Is free andailHilisiders scholarships by writing to Army has a sign are welcome. HOTC-RP, Fort Monroe, Va. TAP -SALLET - TOE . Junior Achievement 23351. Scholarships are available to both male and female students; PRE-SCHOOL - — Business and Industrlfd execu it can Winners 1 must serve as an Army tives and Junior Achievement officer on active duty for four staff members will- explain the Junior Achievement program to yearsr following, graduation from MODERN JAZZ CLASSES coUege. - students at Hillside High School FOR bank on. this Monday.- One of the newest ■ JA endeavors will be a radio ^Classified advertising gets TEENAGERS & ADULTS BANK AT THE SIGN company sponsored by the Eliz results. Call us at 923-9207 to abeth radio station, WJDM. place an ad/ OF THE SHIP
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT RAYETTE PERMANENT BLACK'S LIQUORS Thera’s a lot more working for you right now at the Sign of the Ship: 1554 Maple Ave., Hillside, N.J. Phone 929-9622 Increased Loan Capability: Greater borrow ing power now available to all NATIONAL (Formerly Kesselman's Liquors) STATE BANK CUSTOMERS. — WINES— LIQUORS— BEER — Greater Resources: The National State Bank is now Central Jersey’s leading bank with OPEN DAILY 9 a.m.-IOp.m. in excess of $600 million. ______WEDELIVER ______Quality National State Bank Personal and Commercial Services: AVAILABLE AT ALL • The unique E-Z I.D. Card that will let you 'cash personal checks at National State Bank TERIC MERCHANDISERS LTD. offices throughout Central New Jersey. STORES OUR PROTO-SILK SAWN WAVE • World-wide, accepted credit cards. . . . tolves a ll your permanent .wave problem!. Even • New Jersey’s most thorough and modern PHONE 925-1595 if your hair i i baby fine, dry, bleached, dyed or gray, -you can bo sure of a natural looking " banking computer network. _e.WHP.FI fi and RANKING rnin hurtling ,Thi» $25 permanent^ 12*50 complete with service. R e style C u t • Re-atyla Set ' • X fully staffed International Banking Y u! On Saturdtyt; too!. . . m d )»«, without any tppolntnm l Open Thund.y 'til 8:30 _ Cloud Meniey, Department. Reg. $2.49
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Fret end THE NATIONAL STATE; BANK I m m , 2 O FF IC E S IN H ILLSIDE m 85 *r* ■ ',...1320 North BroacTStreet * 1367 Liberty Avenue Mambar F.D.I.C. . Ffipne for both Hillside offlCe’s,354-26QO Other offices located throughout Union, Middlesex, Hunterdon and Mercer counties. © HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON, INC. 1130 North Brood St., Hillside EL 5-4356 or FL 1-9645 PAGE THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1872 923-9207 EUSSIHHI6H RESUIIS HIRE • BUY • SELL- RENT • SW AP • HIRE • BUY • SELL- RENT • SWAP • HIRE* BUY • SELL* RENT
HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE CLASSIFIED AD RATES $1.50 FOR SINGLE INSERTION, Houses Of Worship 5 Hots h lot*. 30* for ' KEYPUNCH OPERATORS each lino oror i lints. CATHOLIC 1251 Fairmount Ave., Elizabeth. (Serves flillside). Sunday service REPEAT INSERTIONS .$1.25 Church o f Christ the King, Bloy and Sunday School, 11 a .m,------25* for loeh.lln* *ver 6 lino*. PRUDENTIAL St. and Rutgers Ave, Sunday Masses, 7,8,9,10,11, noon; Weekdays, 7,8 3:30 A M .; Holy ...JEWISH DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2.25 PER INCH is the key to unlocking Days, 6:30, 8, 10, noon, 5:30 C ongregation j Sinai Torath and 6:30 P.M. Rev. Daniel A. Chilim. 1531 Maple Ave, —* DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY Curtin. . . ’ ■ ",' , the doorway to success! The schedule of Rosh Hashonah St. Catherine’s, N. Broad nd ■ services at Congregation Sinai PHONE 923-9207 - 9234377 Your future 4$ fit your hands. So make sure you jse King Sts. Sunday Masses, 7,8,9, Torath Chaim, 1531 Maple Ave., . y o u r keypunching skills at Prudential—where 10, 11 a.m. and 12:10 p.m.j Hillside, w ill be as follows) Fri success-minded people are appreciated and rewarded. Holy Day Masses, 6,7,8,9 and 10 day, Sept. 8, 7;30j).mt; Saturday,’ E x p e rie n ce d k eyp unch operators preferred. a.m. and 8 p.m. Rev. Thomas F. Sept. 9, 8:00 a.m., 7:00 p.m. and The Ladies A uxiliary of the Knights of. Columbus Padlan. 7:46 p.m.; Sunday, Sept. 10, 8:00 Whatever You NeetAnytime. Immediate openings, full time. Good salaries, based wish to thank everyone who donated money to the aim, and 7:00 p;m. Rabbi EUe- on skills. Plus generous Tuition Refund Plan and Ukrainian Catholic Church of P^nn. flood victim s. It was greatly appreciated. ■zer Cohen will deliver the ser excellent additional benefits. the Immaculate Conception, Shown here at the K. Of C, JMo.302 in Wilkes Barre Liberty A ve. at Bloy St. Sunday mon and Canter Isaac Reich Will For interview, please visit our Employment Bureau chant the major part of the ser are left to right A uxiliary President Mary Piro, Grand Masses 8:30 and 10 am t Holy 8 vice. Knight Charles Lusefski, Joseph Reisinger, Chairlady any weekday between a.m. and 2 :3 0 ppi. Monday Communion classes Saturday Friday. ■■ < Catherine Cziraky and Auxiliary Trustee Sylvia thru morning. Rev. Thaddeus TEMPLE SHQMREI TORAH Krawchuk, pastor. 910 Salem Avenue Winters. Hillside, New Jersey Monday* September 18, 8:80 8:00 P.M;—Evening Service Rabhi: Dr. Harry B. Lasker, P ru d e n tia l PROTESTANT A.M ., 4:80 P.M. - YOM KIP- September lSth, Sunda;-- : Cantor: Dr. Bernard Saitz .PUR - YIZK0R - Sermon.. 8:00 A,M.;s-l®ornltig Service 213 Washington Straat, Newark, N. J. 07101 Faith Assembly of God, 383 Services: Friday at 8:30 P.M.r "T H E QUALITY OF LIFE ” ‘ 1,0:30 A.M.—Sermon by Rabbi ' An Equal Opportunity Employ or M/F * Yale Ave.' Sundays, worship, 11 Saturday at 9:30 A.M .; Daily a.m., revival service, 7:30"p.m.: Minyan Services at 7:00 A.M. Carlebach You Are Telling Me! . Sunday, septetnber l7r''8?|fr*' Industrial Station, Hillsidej-N. J,., Shades, Roll-ups and Drapes. Alien Nichplson, pastor. P.M - KOL NIDRE - Sermon Traverse Rods, ' Glass and Calvary Lutheran Church by e d g a r Mi l l s Screen. MILLER SHADE CO. ‘ 'GRANT HONOR UNTO THY DI8H WASHER. FULL j TIME. Maple Avenue and Clark Street There is ,no such thing as fighting a losing battle with the evil MU 7-3161. Save 20 “to 80% off. Rev. C. Morgan Wagner, pastor Inclination, In that battle, as long as one is fighting, one is winning, 3124 after 2 P.M. . ; PAINTER Beginning with: Sunday Septem ber - 3, the summer Adult School It is (Hit wjjjcjk is |tgren,i«not th& tozipy;, wliigh i a jgtty,' SERVICES OAR'S PAINTING ■& DECORA •schedule o f services at Calvary HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE TING, INTERIOR EXTERIOJjt. s.. .Lutheran C-hqfCh will end, and Continued from. V.ogc 4 , Supey-fiolalit} and falsehood are blood .brothers. REASONABLE RATES. FREE the regular ' schedule Wlite be Auto Mechanics} Carpentry and JUNK CABS WANTED «, ESTIMATES INSURED/ 289-' resumed. Beginning with this Cabinet Making; Cosmetology; To me the highest thing, after God, is my honors. . CLERK TYPIST JUNK CARS OF ANYKIND WAN 9434, Sund'ay Sunday School wiJI be at Drafting; Electricity - Elec- . (Ludwig van Beethoven) TED, 24 HOUR SERVICE. B. A, j '9T5 A.M-1 and church -worship at troiikss; Graphic Arts; Machine G irl, Tor general office work. Must be an accurate EXTERIOR PAINTING typist. Will consider a recent grad: TOWING SERVICE. C A L L '964- *10:30 A.M. Tool and Die Making. MAYFAIR*HILLSIDE 1506. Senior citizens who are Union D.M.E. CORP. EXTERIOR PAINTING, LEADER Franklin Memorial Methodist, residents and are 65 years old1.', MASON WORK & GUTTER WORK, Free estim-'- Maple Ave. at Grumman Ave, on and over may enroll in many: » NOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY* ^ S . 1217 Central Aye., Hillside • ates. Insured. Call Steven Deo, Newark Hillside line, services 11 Adult. School courses free o f'' PHIL TERRANOVA. Sidewalks, 354-6580 or 686-7983. (TF) ,a.m. Sunday school 9:45. charge except for a $3.00 reg ADMISSION SI WEEKDAYS patios, steps, walls & tile, 412 istration fee. High school juniors SATURDAY A SUNDAY 1.51 Hillside Ave., Orange, N.J, 678* ’E lizab eth * Ave, Weequahic 8 MASONRY ..and Senior students may also -0969 or- 67-5-8098:-Gall us for- Presbyterian, Elizabeth Ave. at Wilbur Ave., ^Newark, serves register for special Adult School-* PART -TIME DAYS free estimate (5/4-tf) Sa m u e l j. c a iv a n o g e n e r a l courses, but must register in Hillside area, services 11 a,m., CONTRACTOR, A Complete line person for the D irector’s ap- ‘ ALTERATI0NS-CL0THING Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Rev, HOUSEWIVES, COLLEGE STUDENTS of all types of masonry and car proval. Mark.Gibson, pastor. pentry work done -yvith expert 11 to 2 or 11 to 3, Mon. thru Fri. ALTERATIONS ON LADIES, All interested' adults, res MENS & CHILDRENS CLOTHES designing. For an estimate cpll First Church of Christ Scientist, idents and non-residents, are GOOD STARTING RATES CALL 2§9-li61,'(TF) 926-0051. encouraged to register as .soOn as possible since most courses ALSO DRAPES A SLIPCOVERS ~ LAWNMOWERS have limited enrollment. Regis Obituaries tration w ill be held at Union JANET DECORATORS OPENING FOR FULL TIME PORTER LAWNMOWERS, Hand and power, High School,’ North Third street DRAPERIES - SUP COVERS mowers sharpened and repaired,1 every weekday from L£o 4 p.m. SHADES TABLE PADS 7 a .m . to 3 p.m., 40 hrs., Mon. thru Fri. & Free pick up and. delivery ser Cyril M. Washco througji October 11. E w iin g reg T— 5 " = Gall 923-6932* vice. Call 686-5689 after 5 p.m. istration will be conducted on Also Tony Musante "IDE ZWONYMOUS VENETIAN' APPLY TO MANAGER 1316 N. Broqd St. opp. Pathmark A Mass for Cyril ,M. Washco or all day Saturday . TF ■ ■ ,. Monday, September. 25 and of 348 Prlneeton Ave,, Hillside Wednesday, September 27: from CLEAN-UP WORK was offered at .9 a.m. yesterday CARROL’S DRIVE-IN , ,7 tO-9 p.m. in CtirisY HIe'King Chuteh, Hill- SPRJNG CLEAN-UP TIME IS REAL ESTATE Approximately 25,000 bro HILLSIDE RADIO & TV slde, TTie funeral will.be-from ROUTE 22 EASTBOUND, HILLSIDE HERE. Yards,. cellars, parking HOUSE FOR SALE chures have already been mailed non i iberty Avenue p e a r Bloy S t reet lots cleaned. Residential jBSd •FUnef5FilfeW8^O70:4te: to Union residents, form er stu cOrnmercial. Trucking concrete Broad St-, Hillside, a _ dents, "and residents o f nearby MU 8-2359 breaking and light demolition LOVELY 1 FAMILY He died Saturday in St Eliza- communities. Anyone whodldnot M IS C E L L A N E O U S WANTED TO BUY work. Call Tom Trela 926-4041 Beth’s Hospital, Elizabeth._ receive a brochure and is in- — Antenna Installed r COLONIAL. Mr. Wasnco was porn in Nan- terested in obtalrilrig one may- F O R S A L E s B r B AND AMERICAN AIR-CONDITIONING ^ Quiet residential street. f> TtesESH^^vlealn'NewafF "call 688-1200 exfT "326' or WT TV RADIO PHONO SERVICE Why not change those articles, FLYER TRAINS wanted in any rooms, modern kitchen with and Irvington before he moved .to from 1 to 4 p.m. dally. toys, furniture, etc., now In youf condition,- -0a'H -4M-Q(>65-or 467- -SLIMMER Startups for continuous dishwasher, aluminum sid Hillside in 1967. ^He -was a recq-* attio or cellar for cash. Place 9121 after 6 g,m, A'sk for Steve, summer cooling on all residential ing, wall to wall carpeting, ivihg clerk for Borden Metal Pro a Want Ad in The Hillside Times (8/24-10/12) units. Service & Installation. Sam water softener. Reasonable ducts, Dnlbn, for 24 years, retir-
you can turn odd items Into ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘ member- of the Holy Name Soci money. Call WA-3-9207. MUSIC INSTRUCTION CARPENTER ety, ...... Surviving are his wife, Mary; CARPETS AND LIFE too can be PIANO INSTRUCTION Beginners CARD OF THANKS YOU want a carpenter? F, Hin- two sons, Joseph and Cyril; his BUY DIRECT beautiful if you use Blue Lustre. to Advanced. Students prepared WALLPAPERS tenberger of/building, repairing ■mother, Mrs. Julia Washco, and Rent electric shampooer $1. FOR tor college entrance music The fam % .of thhlate ARTHUR. general contracting, roofing, ■four grandchildren. , AT OUR FACTORY SALE -ROTO TILLER, 10 H;P. examinations. Write Box H63, GOTTFRIED aekSrawlcdges with cabinet' work. Estimates/given -MOTOR'. FOLEY AUTOMATIC Hillside Times, Hillside,N.J, * grateful appreciation\the many SANITAS-WAL1TEX AND SAVE! SAW FILE, Zatko’s Hardware. free. No Job too large or too' Alfred Massey, 88 sm all-Call 76li-4894.~TF- kind and generous expressions 347-Hillside-Ave,, 926-6088, of sympathy from Qurlrelativps Services' fitf A lfred -O. M as-' Select The Wa I Ip ape; Or Sanltai GUITAR LESSONS IN HILLSIDE. and frleiids.'- say of .Mtiim Avenue, Hillside was, LQSE WEIGHT WITH NEW HOME IMPROVEMENTS ~LT CC~2yg~-T25,o ;97‘7=28)— -— ; —:Jnyf.ft,XiaV^-ChaE.y.lr.Er.a.n8lna- held at 11 a.m. today intheGrow- You Need . . . Toke It Home With SHAPE TABLETS ANDHYDREX Abe Gottfried, Bertha Poliner, gey Funeral Home, 1070 N, Broad JVATER PILLS. HILLSIDE MASONRY, PAINTING, ..IN— You Same Day As Purchaiedl ::'Rilii; :IM M ra id Moilie Soatz St,, Hillside. . . PHARMACY, 265 ' ' Hollywood TERIgK AND EXTERIOR, Light carjjfen/ry, general repairs. Call Mr. No Need To Go Through Th»- Ave.c 3^4-7733. (8/17-9/21) HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE , • free estimates 486-7591. TF at home, Fu«J Of Ordefing I t . . . Be Born in England, .he settled OFFICE FURNITURE, 5 DESKS Adela Holman, 69 cause We have It In Stockl DOG GROOMING in the United States (SI years WITH ‘ CHAIRS. , GOOD MILLING MACHINE Operators. ggo. He lived in Nutley before CONDITION. REASONABLE Capable of reading blueprints.- PROFESSIONAL /DOG GROOM Aieda G. Hoffman, 69, fo r VINYL FLOCKS • TRUE VINTt PRICE. CALL 372-5001. Supervision available. Apply ih moving -to Hiliside 45 years ago. ING: Poodles, ScBhauzers, all m erly of Hillside, died at her person H.P. P rels Engraving ‘ He was a • tool mater for e SAN CAR /e MURALS • T erriers, Spaniels, Afgans, home in Brbadheadsvilie, Pa. GARAGE SALE Mon. & Tues. Machine Co.! 651 Route 22, Hill Sheep Dogs—all breeds, 'any' Therm-OfiioS 'Co:, 'Plainfield, SANITAS e VINYL MURAIS on August 29,' She form erly for 22,years. He had been^m- Sept 11 and 12, Miscellaneous side, (8/24-9/7) • size, no tranquilizers., Exper resided at 58 Warwick Road, e CLENDURA e WALLPAPER items’, air-conditioners, -stereo, ployed' by Western Electric for ienced groomer, Yorkshire Ter Mrs. Hoffman is survived ,,t)y FLOCKS e FOILS e WALlfEX riers and Scotties. 353-3225,aftgr iover 30 years. He was a mprti- clothing, 260'Bplleview Ter;Call. AVON’S MONEY MAKING PLAN her husband Jakobs a son; jEaft e STYLE-TEX • WET LOOK ber of the Tele&one» Pioneers 923-9898. " for apartment dwellers can help 6 p.m, (Tt j ^ chard, of Hillside; a daughter, you earn ah average of $15-$25 Mrs. Henry Lafgren -ef B rod - of America, ' t 'Suw&tngjre his wife, Qhar- ROYAL ELECTRIC; PORTABLE or more a week, Spare time. FLOOR WAXING ~~~ headsvHle, and four grandchil TYPEWRITER . Ol^y 1.1;/2jTSt Meet people, make fiends, win dren. lottb-, threedau^hters, Mrs: Dd» 401 N. BROAD ST. oM- ideal for student, club- prizes! Call in -Springfield and FLOORS^ ’ STRIPPED, ™ AND ris- Babcock, M rs. Madeleine ELIZABETH .wdman, etc. A real biiyt Call Mounfainside, - 273-0702. In WAXED-Kitchen and basement Funeral- services were held Mess and Mrs, Frances 'klm - after 7 ,,P.M. Tor appointment to Hilljside and Unloh, 353-4880 aqd' floors, yellow or djrty. Call us. last Friday from the Kresge Fu .joel, eight grandchildren arid'a = inspect:'926-4132. (8/24-9/7) •in Irvington 375-2100. - v Reasonable rates._CalI687.-7486c neral Home, Brodheadsvilie. ' great-gi’andchild. ■■' - 1 . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1172, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, PAGE 7 TOWNSHIP OF H ILLSID E of soutn Orange, the c ity of Summit, ire shall be applied to- the payment submitted by George Jr Wagner, Jr., NOTICE: the Township Of Oh Ion, and the Town the cost of such Improvement and •1344 Liberty Avev, Hlllsldeii N.J. Notice 1$ hereby given that the of west Orange i have heretofore on i amount of berids authorized to be involving Block 42/2,-Lot 14 & pieces.: ¥ 9 follo w ing ordinance hat been June 1, 1926# (referred to a* the usd reduced accoujingly. in the Routt No.22, received Tlnai approval ’ Introduced on first reading, September Essex-Union Joint Meeting or the »nt that any funds l r i paid by the by the Planning Board. A copy of the “We’re As Near As Your Telephone 5, 1972, at a regular meeting of the Elizabeth Joint Meeting) entered Into ty of EIIzabeth ...for ' sudh subdivision plat, duly certified ii Oh Town$h Ip Committee of the Township an agreement ;, the Township's mare file in the office of th|LPIannihg Board of Hillside, County of union and State construction and operation of a applied/-to such and li available for public inspection. o% New Jersey, and Will be presented treatment plant and sewer system improvement and the amount of : A Louis A. Santagata, fora second ancP?fihai reading, and under authority of R .s. 40:63-68, et bonds to be Issued pursuant to this M secretary adoption afla regular meeting of the seq., which agreement was thereafter ordinance reduced accordingly. { Hillside Planning poerd Township CommIttee to be held at the amended and supplemented, and SECTION 2. It .is. hereby Hillside Tim«T-sept. 7 , 1972 M uniclpal Building, Liberty and ! WHEREAS, said municipalities have determined and stated that (1 ) the Fees $4,60 Hillside Avenue on Tuesday evening, entered into - a supplemental contract September 19, 1972, at 8:0b o»Cldck dated October 19* 1967, providing for TOWNSHIP OF HILLSID E $ BUSINESS DIRECTORY or as soon thereafter as the matter can J' NOTIpE . . - be considered, All .persons- interested treatment facilities for the Joint of said Township, an
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Hurden Looker Playground Chaynps — Left to Conant Street Playground Champs - Left to right; right,-.'front * rbw:""THnirty - Trainer; Dana “Mandy, Central Avenue Playground Champs - Left to Bobby Jotantos, -and Mario Mauro. Looking on'in the right, front row: Anne Guidice, Ron Morriello and front..row: Manny Haber, Dianne Lava, and Scott back row are the Playground Directors, Susan Pilar Vasbinder. Looking on in the back row are the Alters. Looking on in the .back row is playground director Bonnie Golden. Jotantos and Chris Abramitis. George Washington Playground Champs - Left to Playground Directors, Alex Jeyschune, Al Masterpol, right are: Howard Stein, Playground Director, Jay D. George Bays and Carol 'Flu bin. out the summer. - over fifty children sfiowed up Conant Street Weinglass, Wayne Stevens, Carlton Morrison, and Jack The trophy winners were Jo for "Celebration Day.” The Liberty Avenue were served at the party atten Mandy, Playground Director. ey earluccl « Senior boy; Gre / Continued ,'rcm Pua&:3. ‘ Race Street ded by about 10,475 people. children were rewarded with ice This, the. last. Week of Ljlber- gory Coles - Junior boy; Mary 1 cream supplied b y the recrea playground closed -having had a second and lost by one game 8-7. i k This week was also filled with Victory 8-0, The winning pitcher ty Avenue’ s Playground, was an . Ottersten - Senior Girl; Robin* tion department and hot dogs good year for all concerned and many wonderful-and strange con was Scott Haber, He now his a exciting one. Monday featured a Hillside Avenue Kaufman - Jujiior girl. Those and hamburgers donated by the all look forward to their next ■ On August 24 the Coe Avenue tests. Ice cream melting con 2*0 record, Barry Fein man and water fight which cooled off Both Whb almost received trophies summer o f fun, playground held Its playground: tests won by Sonny Watermelon "v 0n£ knows the summer is ov directors Susan Jtogntos and •Mlehaeb JBlSehn)Sn are. tie.tor the children and their director. were: Anita Systo, Gloria car- Chris Abramitis,; ' Celebration. Trpphles were Aw Eating—OveTyone, Best dressed er when Playground Celebration the highest batting average,.Mike Tuesday we had a popslcle stick . lucci, Adele Konopka, Jeannle arded to four playground cham -BUI Kress, Most^nokse-Kulpan, Pay has passed, Qu August 24 Butler and Barry Felnm.an are fight and then a. popslcle stick Coe Avenue Konopka, Susy Kotopka, Mary la addition, trophies were pre pions which. Included: Senior 40 of the most frequent parti tied for home .runs, hunt to' pick" up the hundreds of ‘ Beefer Barry-(tle). Four young Ann Wood, Darren Mack, Marc sented to Dana Mandy, 10, Timmy Ibis final week of the play gtH; ffelyn ijordon; Senior boy cipants celebrated with Ice tsttoks,,. girls won trophies at our party Kaufman and Diane’ Lockwood. T rala oiy IQr Bobby • Jotantos, 11, ■ / And so grids- ariofher season ground, .Coe Ave, held its annual Seritt Featherftine; 'Junior fciri, Thursday.. They were Helen Pia- cream, soda, trophies and cer We had ouF playground party .. and MarlmMauro, 16. These chllr at Conant Park, Everyone’s a nok-hocky tournament Through Jackie .Rochelle; and Junior boy tanckla, Lily Piatnochka, wiendy tificates, This year the com dren accumulated th e most points little sad about the opening of .and our playground champs re Hurden-Looker out the first half of the' tourna Vlnne Potato. The directors of Knight and Kathy, Slckler-Con- petition for trophies was great, at the erid oi the playground sea- school bill are happily looking ceived their trophies winning the- ment "Scott Sachs was-leading with Coe Avnue Playground would like gratulatlonsl These four young although only four people were The 19172 Hurden Looker season £ soil fo r helping the directors and forward- to next summer a£ trophies were Junior boys Bruce seven wins, no losses. However,: to thank those who helped out at ladles were helpful and mannerly honored, There were many'who ended with much fun arid excite their participants • in the annual Contat Park. Rapp and Gerard Perraiite. The • he lost to Evenlyn Gordon In the the playground. alL season Ice cream and soda helped and participated through-. ment On Thursday afternoon relay races, .,. . 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