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ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE VOL. XUV, NO. 21 THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THUBSOAY, MARCH 21, 1968 923-9207 923-8377 PRICE: TEN CENTS School Tournament Traffic Forced To Curb Argum ent Eollow s Martin Healy of 1444 N. Broad St. told police early Saturday that he was forced Residents of Plymouth Road passageway that only one car ficient parking space near the the curb on N, Broad St. at and Livingston Rd. last Wed­ can get through. This park­ school to accomodate these, Mertz Ave. and his car was nesday night protested to the ing they .claimed, would make tournaments. The residents - entered by a „ Negro who for­ Board of Education about park­ it impossible fo r any fire equip­ whose back yards terminate ced him to drive at knife point A d o p t i o n ing violations at the time of ment to gain access to these on Livingston Rd. complained to Elizabeth and Keer Avenues, the wrestling matches at the homes and also the rear of Approximately one hour was of beer cans, liquor bottles ’Newark, inhere he stole his wal­ Hillside High School March the High School in the gym spent during the public meeting and "all sorts of trash" on let containing $100. ‘ 1. area. their property after one of of the budget during the Town­ ship Committee meeting Tues­ The residents went before the The..houses on Plymouth Rd. these . The man then jumped into day night before it was passed, Board to ask for relief from are offset on opposite sides of Hillside has been host to the white Cadillac which had and approximately one hour the probelms caused by the the street so that a driveway these toummanets for the past forced him to the curb and more was spent discussing Fire excessive number of tourna­ on one side is across from a eight years and this is the the main and his companion Commissioner Arnold Witte’s ments held in the Hillside High parking space on the other side. first time the residents have escaped. Healy said thathewas reasons for abstaining to vote School gymnasium for the past This makes it impossible for complained. The residents said unable to see the driver of the on the budget. eight years." the residents to get out of that they are not against sports other car except to say that he The budget, subject to final The parking on both sides the residents to get out of or student activities, but feel had a goatee. *9 of these streets they main­ their driveways. The residents that there must be otherfacili- adjustment, will have a tax rate of $6.88, or a point raise Of 71 tained leaves such a narrow believe that th e re is not suf- ties available in the county and The man who jumped his car points, only 24 points of which state. It was suggested that with him and long sideburns, are fo r municipal purposes. Newark State College.might be a mustache’, and was wearing The total general appropri­ suitable as there is ample off bright green pants and a jac­ Hillside Week ations for the 1968 budget is ket. He was about 30 years' PEOPLE ARE ASKING why Moe Goldberg, of 1260 Robert St., Continued On Page 9 old, Healy said. $3,088,327.27. The local taxfor was dropped from the Board of Recreation Commissioners after municipal purposes, that Is the 10 years of good service. Townshipcommittee nam es men to this amount to be raised by taxes. Is job. following recommendations from Board of Education, and Memorial Fund Begun $1,695,710.22. Board member Alfred Lordi was given the nod over Goldberg. Questions raised by citizens Goldberg, who always had interests of children at heart, had been during the public hearing in­ active in a beautification program. Moe's friends are more con­ For Edward Sternin cluded queries on the swimming cerned over the happening than he appears to be. pool profits and the absence of A memorial fund has been George Washington School. ***** appropriations for flood relief. started to perpetuate the name Residents and business firms RUMOR HAS IT that Sol Ostrin may bow out as a Republican The commissioners explained of Edward Marvin Sternin for* are being encouraged to send candidate for Township Committee, dropping a problem in the lap that, even though the pool has merly of 1598*' Aldine St. Ster­ their contributions to Spec. 4 Township clerk Louis A. Dischler, loft, Mayor I. Lute Share am) Ralph w. Jones, dis­ of the GOP policy committee. Ostrin's plans m ay call for relo­ made a net profit of $35,000 in nin was killed in action on Edward Marvin Sternin Mem­ trict manager of the Elizabeth social Security office stand in front of the social security cating in another community. If this proves to l?e true, then the the past three years, the mem­ March 9, in Viet Nam. orial fund at 1221 Liberty Ave. poster In the lobby of the Municipal Blilding. A social security representative will ans­ Republicans will search for a candidate to pair off with Ed wer questions in the lobby on Monday afternoon. bership fees had to be raised Bell. Sternin received his earliest Honorary co-chairman of the because of a decline in mem­ ***** education at George Washing­ fund are Mayor I. Lute Share bership. They pointed out that and Sanford A. Meskin, pres­ JOHN SHPUNDER OF 1223 Broadway last Thursday reported ton School and attended Fair- the pool should not be a burden ident of the Hillside Board of Social Security Questions Answered that his wife, Patricia, 23," has been missing since Feb. 11. She is leigh Dickinson College for two to the municipality, and if mem­ Education. The chairman of the The Elizabeth Sex:ialSecurity about five feet six inches tall and weighs 118 pounds and has years and then was accepted by disabled workers, better pro- In Medicare, bership went up, then perhaps fund is Mrs. Myrna Weissman District Office in cooperation tection for members at the brown hair arid brown eyes. Police issued a teletype alarm. the U.S. Army and was sent to Peter M. Shields. Social Se- the fe®8 '"ould next ***** Viet Nam. During one and half president of George Washing­ with the Township of Hillside, military services and their fa- curlty Fleld Representative, year. ton School P.T.A. and the Sec­ is currently displaying new So­ mtiles, benefits lor disabled THE LADIES AUXILIARY of Davenport and D ill Jr. Post 1722, year* he was injured three U was eUo sBfrqtp rt P p * retary is former magistrate, cial Security materials in the vrldcme age DO and over, ben.- '*U1 *» ■"•UrtU at the OUplay th*r* n r* no lffgtifilMliM V.F.W. of Hillside, New Jersey will celebrate th eir thirty-eighth times and received three Pur­ ple Hearts. He was killed in Henry Goldhor. Robert Toltz is Municipal Building. fits for dependents of female in the MuniciPal Building lobby for flood relief set aside in the anniversary at the Kingston Restaurant on M arch 26,1968 at 7:00 This display will continue p.m. action at the age of 20 and serving as treasurer and others workers increases in the from 2:00 t0 4:00 P' m• Mon' budget because such sumicould • * • • • at his death he was a Specia­ on the fund committee are Jack through Friday, March 29. amount of earnings beneficl- day, March 25 to furnish in/or- not be anticipated. It was em­ ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE this week of the promotion of list Fourth Class. King, Carmine Massimino and Booklets explaining recent im ­ aries may have while collecting (nation and answer questions phasized though, chat emergen­ Irving Schultz. provements in Social Security benefits, as well as recent about Social Security. cy funds up to $80,000 could be Harry Schuetzle Jr. to the rank of Sergeant in the New Jersey Mr. Sternin left surviving Funeral arrangements have are available. The booklets ex­ called up with emergency ap­ State Police, effective December 30, 1967. his , Mr. and Mrs. Leo­ not yet been set but Edward's plain new benefits for young propriations 1/ the need arose. Sergeant Schuetzle, who lives at 317 Hillside Ave., is assigned nard Sternin and two brothers, parents have requested that Diamond V/ill Not In the words of Commission­ to the Division of State Police, Troop " C " Headquarters, Stephen 17, a student at Hillside contributions be made to the er Alexander Menza, the Princeton. High School and Dennis 14, a memorial fund in lieu of flow- Pool Open "bombshell” of the budget student at Hillside Avenue Seek Reelection SAM BESTRACKY OF 105 Bailey Ave. reported to police that ers. hearing came when Commis­ School. Hillside Township Commis­ his 1964 car was stolen from his Saturday. Richard Am- Weekends sioner Witte, after praising the Ed’s hobbies were surfing sioner Robert Diamond announ­ burg of 129 W. First St., Roselle, reported to police that some­ Sanford Goldberg, chairman Committee on the work that was and baseball. He was formerly Crash, Fire ced today that he will not seek one had stolen his car from the parking lot of P re is s Engraving of the Swimming Pool Commis­ done on the budget, and then ac­ a member of the Hillside Little re-election to office this year. Co. on Route 22 Saturday. sion, announced that weather cusing past Democratic admin­ League and participated in Injures 2 Diamond who has been a mem­ istrations of not doing more, baseball while at high school. permitting and all summarizing A rush hour chain reaction ber of the governing body for the presented 13 points to save mo­ THE ALARIvi AT Barney’s Body Shop at 1327 Liberty Ave. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. completed, the pool will be o- collision on the westbound lane past six years has served as ney and improve future budget sounded at 4:53 a.m. Monday. Murray Sternin, reside at 126 pened for the weekends of June Route 22 at 6:15 p.m. Monday Mayor, Police Commissioner, struggles. After Witte finished Clark St. 8 and 9 and 15 and 16, prior to caused a fire, polite said. Two Fire Commissioner, Public reading his prepared statement PATROLMAN RAYMOND PROTZMANN recovered a 1966 car Many of Ed’s friends have the official opening on June 22. persons suffered injuries. Works Commissioner and Fin­ on these measures, he abstain­ reported stolen in Union in 754 Ramsey Ave. T he car was owned organized the Spec/4 Edward These weekends will be avail­ Recording to Patrolman Ros- ance Commissioner. ed from voting on the budget. by Thomas Rackman of 306 Perry Ave. . c*. Marvin Sternin Memorial Fund able to all persons who Have paid Dgnah, cars operated by Diamond recently received W itte's actions drew down in order to purchase books for the membership fees by May 15. Harold J, Kelleher, 55 of 3 the B’nai B’rith Americanism upon him verbal tirades from EDWARD MILLER OF 571 Puree St. reported to police at 11:40 the library at the Goerge Wash­ Robert St., Chatham and Thom­ Award for having rendered the his fellov$,cx>mmissiqners.Men- p.m. Sunday that a hub cap was stolen from his c a r while it was ington School. The committee as P. Kinsella, 39, of 150 .Lin-t Variance greatest contribution of service ROBERT DIAMOND za called his points "glittering parked at 399 Route 22. states that this will perpetuate den Ave. Kearny, stopped to the community. generalities” and pointed tut 4 and memorialize the name of family and the practice of law. in traffic. Recommended In deciding not to seek office, how m ost of them were already GORDON EITEL OF 1015 St. George Ave., Colonia complained a fine young man who gave his He is a partner in the law firm John Chance, 49, of 388 Tay­ The Zoning Board of Adjust­ Diamond stated that he desired under study by various com­ to police that his car was scratched by a, garbage can at the car life for his country and it will of Diamond and Pitman in New­ lor Ave. East Brunswick, op1- ment has recommended to the to spend more time with his mittees. Witte's points includ­ wash at 1259 N. Broad St. also supply valuable and need­ ark. erator of the third vehicle, Township Committee that it ed budget consideration in No­ ed books for the children at A MOTORIST COMPLAINED to police at 3:55 p.m. Sunday that told police that the other two grant a variance to the Leon vember, a vigorous search for an umbrella blew off a porch at 138 Bailey Ave. and struck his STERNIN FUNERAL cars stopped suddenly and he Furniture Co., Newark, for e- Dispute Continues new ratables, a study of state, car. In response to requests was unable to stop in time. rection of a showroom and federal and county aid available from friends of Edward The Chance and Kinsella veh­ warehouse on Glenwood Ave. to the township, central pur­ Sternin, Mr. and Mrs.Leo­ icles burst into fire on impact. The variance is necessary Over Dog Contract chasing, and a citizen taskforce Chance complained of injuries nard B. Sternin, 1598 Al­ because the property is in an The signing of a contract with ing to sign a contract with it for various, specific matters. to his mouth and lower leg and industrial area and the building Menza’s irate answer to Witte Don't Mention It I dine St., announced that the Associated Humane Socie­ and awarding the contract to Kinsella to his lower leg. will be a business use. centered mainly.-,on the fact that funeral services for their ties Inc., Newark, by munici­ the Associated Humane Socie­ the ideas were not originated Tax Relief Wanted son will be held this Sun­ pal authorities has been delayed ties Inc. by Witte and that the ideas were day at 10 a.m. at the Bern- to enable the representatives of The Committee reversed it­ We hope that the mayor's new committee to review new me­ heim Funeral Parlor on Fire Extinguished the Humane Animal Shelter self after the Associated not discussed in private confer­ thods of raising funds to support the municipal and school budgets ence with the commissioners Chancellor Ave., Newark. of New Jersey Inc. of Lodi to Humane Societies Inc. reduc­ will make as its first recommendation a resolution to the state "in a gentlemanly manner.” Sternin’s body will be meet with the Township Com­ ed its bid below that of the legislature tl*at the sales tax money be returned to the rnpnicipaL At Chocolate Co. Diamond began with the state­ buried with military hon­ mittee in conference April 1. Humahe Animal Shelter of New ities in the form of additional school aid. Firemen used fog nozzles to ors in the Mount Lebanon Fire last Tuesday afternoon The Lodi group protested Jersey Inc. and ;rotested sale ment that he “can't express my When the sales tax was adopted, it was promised that the money spread from the pulverizing unit bring( the fire under control. Cemetery in Iselin. the municipal action in refus- Continued on Page 10 Continued On Page 9 would be used for education. Right now it seem s to be being used to the filter system through the The damage was notimmedi- for everything else but. duct system to six huge hoppers ately estimated. Firemen re ­ We are in favor of its being used to assist in the building of T0BIA OFFERS at the Robert L. Johnston Choc­ mained at the scene until 5:20 THE HILLSIDE TIMES state colleges and universities which are much needed, but the olate Co. at 1269 Central Ave. p.m. small home owner also needs relief. This re lie f was promised, 8-P0INT TV CHECK UP Firemen said the fipe was Fire Companies One and S-A-V-E now et us see the state keep its promises. ALSO COLOR apparently caused by a foreign Three and Truck Co. Three re ­ WILL PUBLISH A SPECIAL piece of metal getting into the sponded under the direction of NOW IS TH E TIME! Club Needs Support filtering system and causing a Deputy Fire Chief Michael M ar- SEE OUR SECTION APRIL 4,1968 There are many organizations and agencies that compete for AIR spark which ignited the choco­ snick with Capt. Stanley Le-* late. mond and Capt. William Smith GREAT VALUES Honoring the Official Opening the change or bills in your pocket. Many of them are worthwhile CONDITIONERS and many of them can only exist through your aid. Many of them Firemen had to use ladders to in command. of Bristol-Myers Company reach the roof to remove the conduct worthwhile activities that are necessary for the welfare Cleaned & Serviced Paper Drive on page 3 Research Laboratory. of some of us In thfc community. skylight in order to install a PRE-SEASON PRICE A paper drive will be conduct­ <> One of the most worthwhile of these is the annual fund drive of smoke ejector. They had to use .This impressive event will be covered with special $9.95 ed by Sinai Sisterhood on Sun­ the Dad’s Booster Club of Hillside High School which will be con­ masks to enter the building stories and pictures. day, March 24. Please bring all ducted on Saturday, April 6, This fund provides scholarships for which was filled with dense KLEIN’S TOBIA S BBD papers to the Sinai Youth Cen­ needy high school students so that they f*hn s ta rt their nursing smoke. CALL WA 3 9207 - ter, Maple Ave,. and Clark St. training, college. Junior college or technical school training. APPLIANCES Ladders were again utilized SELF SERVICE There will be a truck parked In ASK REPRESENTATIVE Without this aid many students would be unable to start. Won’t to reach the hopper. Doors had 1289 LIBERTY AVENUE the rear of the building to r e ­ you help give a worthy youngster a chance?Give on April 6, when to be removed from the sides of SUPER MARKET FOR ADVERTISING RATES WAVERLY 3-7788-9 ceive the pap.ers. the volunteer comes to your door. six hoppers to reach the blaze. T v 0 U- PA6E 2, THE HILLSIDE N J. TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968 State Scholarships Quiet Revolution’ "ifcwfcw. Given To 16 Seniors Explained To Rotary The State Department of Hillside have been awarded "America is undergoing a ju rin g the 20s and 30s and en may be increasingly suppor­ Higher Education today announ­ state scholarships: Beverly A. quiet revolution. Uqlike other 40s and 50s, girls were brought ted by laws, but unfortunately ced the award of scholarships Addonizio, 48 Blackburn Rd.; revolutions no shots are being up expecting to work . . . but real progress is not really be­ to 4,530 New jersey students Joanne M. Cebu 1 ewski, 414 Rut­ fired., unless they are verbal only until they married. In 1940 ing made in putting women who will be entering college in gers Ave.;'Dennis R. Fox,1137 . . . no blood is being shed and the average age for a working executive or professional po­ the? fall. Salem Ave.; Jerome M, Hersl- no marches are being under­ girl was only 28 years old." sitions and probably will not The scholarships are worth kowitz, 21 Hurden St.; Allen F. taken," Miss Jean-Rae Turner, "By 1965, the latest year for be made until both you and wo­ up to $500 a year for four Katz, 51 Bailey Ave.; John S. a member of the Hillside Bu­ which 1 could find statistics, men change their attitudes years, dr five years if the^stu- KostrzewSki, 1528 Center St.; siness and Professional Wom­ rhe average ag-e for the work- shout themselves and the jobs dent is enrolled in a five-year Michael Lanzafama, 298 Crann en's Club, told the members ing women was 45 years old. In they hold. \ undergraduate program. The- St.; William D. Mullery, 46 of the Hillside Rotary Club. other words, one-third of all "Most women prefer not to state pays the annual cost of tui­ Looker St.; Clifford J. O'Neill, Speaking at the Hillside Uni­ workers today are women. Two have to take charge or if they tion up to $500. Payments last 24 Looker St.; Helen J. Pinkos, ted Presbyterian Church, she thirds of these women are mar­ do they do it behind the scenes. NASA Visits A.P. Morris year averaged $380, 276 VVinans Ave.; Toby M.Pre- said the revolution is simply ried. And one half of these worn- Most of them continue to be em- Hi* NitiMil AtrMMtlct and Space Administration rncantly sent a representative te A.P. By law, the number of awards minger, 333 Winans Ave.;John a change in old fashioned con­ _ai ar e paat y^ara oLafeel*’ ployed In the big five--teach- Merris Scheol te explain NASA’s spscs prajscts. shewn hers is the Specs Dsmeastrstlsn each year is equal to five per Smagowicz, 39 Clark St.; Ste­ cepts. Once a girl was expec­ "Whether you like it or not," ing, selling, machine operation, unit iisee In me assembly. (H illsid e Pholb S»Fvice) cent of the number of graduates ven M. Solomon, 630 Puree St.; ted to grow up and get married she told the men, "you men are nursing or clerical work in­ til women take their careers as MArket 3-8379 3-2739 the previous June from New Donald F. Szente, 346 Florence and live happily ever afterward. responsible for this revolution cluding stenography and typing. seriously as men take yours and "U .S.G .M EST 1882 Jersey public and private high Ave.; Louise M. Wood, 1451 If she failed to marry, she lived by encouraging your wives to "There are fewer women The Hillside Times the final barriers to their suc­ Official Diamond Appraiser schools. Bond St. and Raymond R.Wright with as older aunt in a houseful marry you earlier and by per­ medical doctors percentage cess in them are removed. This The following students from 557 Tillman St. of youngsters helping out with mitting your daughters also to wise than there were 50 years Published weekly by tfye Hill­ can only be done in your attitude SIDNEY T. HOLT the household work as an unpaid marry younger. People have ago. There are no women as­ side Times Publishing Co.,Inc. maid for her keep." ** tronauts, few engineers, chem­ toward them. Who knows the at 1443 North Broad St., Hill­ smaller families earlier and By Appointment Only Miss Turner explained that, ist, lawyers, only three ambas­ wife we save may be your own side 5, N.J. 07205. 40 Yrs. At Bristol-Myers women are freed of pre-school Room 301 3rd Floor sadors to foreign countries, few . . . " she concluded. SIDNEY SILVERSTE1N, Edi­ John Dzoba of 284 Florence child care earlier. 786 Broad St. cor. Market St Ave., this month celebrates his "You are responsible for the women in foreign service. tor and Publisher. JWV Attends CLOTHING Newark, N.J. 40th year as an employee of revolution because of your suc­ "Clearly there is a genuine EMIL1E D. NAWROCK, Asst. Bristol-Myers Products, Hill­ cess in using more and more revolution. The place of women JONAS shop ; Editor. side. State Meeting technology to create more and in society, the relationships be­ SARAH SILVERSTEIN, Asst. Dzoba is one of the oldest more labor saving house care tween the sexes, the relation­ Advertising Manager. HELP US KEEP The Essex County Council, Thursday, March 21, 1968. employees in length of service devices such as automatic wa­ ship between a mother and her • Y J L_ L S f : t .. -. Jewish War Veterans of the Subscription per year $3.50 in the company today. He star­ shers, dryers, ovens, heaters child are all undergoing enor­ C r v A fs H 1 ,. ^ c_ YOUR CITY CLEAH ted in 1928 in the Shipping U.S.A. took part in the meeting and more and more mass pro­ mous changes. Sm i R ’ S anywhere in the United States. of the Department of New Jer­ • l f C N A R O O STRA. Department and over the years duction of food and clothing "But it will be incomplete un- Single copy 10 cents. FEREDAY & MEYER CO. INC. sey, Jewish War Veterans held S. I T A L i A N KNITS Second Class Postage Paid has held a series of positions freeing women of rhe thousands 864 Elizabeth at Congregation B’nai Jacob, \ b a n l o n s h i r t s at Elizabeth, N,J. and today is in the maintanence of chores which once absorbed Auxiliary k • a.u B '/A N SPORT - Olive Sl N.J. West Side Ave., Jersey City,at VOL. XLIV NO. 21 and engineering department. their grandmothers’ time. r O A 1 S 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 17. • SAGNER SLACKS Dzoba is a charter member "Like the noisiercivil rights Sees Fashions • l.EFSU R F S BY L \ ! of the Bristol-Myers Associa­ The member posts of the revolution about which we are The Ladies Auxiliary to the • ACC E S S C R i PS BN tion and a member of the Board Rev. Canty Council #3197 JOHN DZOBA Essex County Council taking hearing so much these days, S A N K A N D VAN - of Directors. He is interested in part were Newark Post #34 this quiet revolution had its sponsored a fashion show Wed­ ••o r r tion and is also a member of FUEL OIL painting and is a recent winner Col. Norman Meranus Hillside roots in the industrial revolu­ nesday, March 20 at the K. of in the arts and crafts competi- the Hillside Creative Arts. Post #78, North Essex Post tion and came to bloom in World C. clubhouse. Fashions were TOP GRADE War 1 when women officially left presented by Family Closet of #146 of Bloomfield, Elin-Ung- I L m v m 200 Gals. er Post #273 of Newark, Cpl. home for the labor force, Hillside. 1112 Liberty Ave r K W * Min. Del. Lodge Schedules Membershipthon Chairladles for the affair are Louis S, Ferdinand Post #309 "The national Business and Shopping Center 14.9 GAL. c .o .d . Shep Stem in, 326 Bloy St., incentive to existing members, Mrs. John Hackett and Mrs. Irvington - Union, Livingston Professional Women's Clubs," Hillside. N.J membership chairman for the any lodge member bringing 5 Post #740 and Suburban Post she explained, "were organiz­ John Quinlan. Phone 289-2149 Hillside Lodge #1514 of B'nai 10, 15 or 20 new members will Newly installed members are Allstate Fuel Co. #779 of Millburn-Maplewood- ed in 1919 to promote and protect Op*n Daily 9:30-6 P.m. receive a gift for this amount. B’rith announced that the lodge South Orange. The Department women in the working world Mrs. Patrick GrowneyandMrs. Thun. & Fri. 9:30-9 p.m WAVERLY 3-4646 will hold a 24 hour * 'Member­ meeting was, conducted hy, mainly through legislation to Wesley Heidrich. m shipthon Round-Up". Sternin said that re­ Robert Zweiman of Fort Lee, protect their rights and lobby­ Starting Saturday, March 30 freshments' and entertainment Department Commander. ing for the appointment of wdm- at 6 p.rn. and ending Sunday,, will be provided throughout the Tonight, March 21, be­ en to governmental committees March 31, at 6 p.m. at Irv night. He urged all members to commissions and offices, Schultz’s Sweet Shoppe, 1554 bring in non-members so that ginning at 6:30 p.m*members "Some of the most recent Maple Ave., the drive’s pur­ the membership committee of the Essex County Council, legislation, for instance, is pose is to sign up new mem­ could sign them up with the Jewish War Veterans and vari­ sponsorship of equal legal bers of B’nai B’rith. As an lodge. ous B’nai Brith Lodges in the rights for men and women and remember area will hold a Purim Carni­ by repealing of legislation val at the Veterans Adminis­ which limits hours of work for Reappointed To Committee tration Hospital, East Orange. women in certain occupations 1 ■ Ail post in the county will par­ prohibiting women working at w h e n . \ * ticipate. night. Martin Kaufman of Hillside "Equalization of opportunity stopped is County Commander. and benefits for men and worn- H Johnny Murphy’s driving Brass Horn RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE v\i Cor. CHERRY

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BURRY'S BISCUIT CO. f t , | I I j a , THURSDAY, in u n » u » T , MARCH 21, 1988,IM S, THITHE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE S tana of 36 Lake Street, Nutley, Kotary Warned Against Firms Sponsor Employe Course and Carmine Zanelll of 18Sum- mlt Avenue, Bloomfield. Two Hillside firms. United air conditioning service fields. _ , United Commercial Re- Commercial Refrigerator Co. A. J. Celiano is sponsoring _ of 1570 Maple Ave. and A.J.Ce- frigerator Co# is sponsoring False Sales Practices two employees for particlpa- * _ Charles Dodson of 116 Sanford "Nobody gives anything a- llano of 1312 North Broad St. are tlon in the class: Sal Tramon- _____ r He also warned against the Street, East Orange. way for nothing,’ George F, among almost 20 refrigeration home improvement rackets in­ and air conditioning firms now Adams, an Investigator with the cluding siding, roofing, chim­ New Jersey Office of Consu­ sponsoring a three - month ney and furnace repairs. The course for employes. mer Production, a department NOW IN OUR elderly and the teenagers are Initiated by RACCA, the Re­ of the New Jersey Attorney Gen­ t£e pry of many of the people eral’s Office latjt Tuesday frigeration and Air Condition­ involved, he said. ing Contractors' Association of NEW LOCATION warned members of the Hill­ Adams also warned against side Rotary Club. New Jersey, the bi-weekly night bargains and phony auctions, classes are conducted by Lin­ CALL US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE Speaking at the Hillside and purchasing substitutes for coln Technical Institute, 472 UnitedJprejbyrerian Church, A the articles advertised, Fjnes Market Street, '■Newark. The AND REAL ESTATE NEEDS- of $1,000 and one year in jail dams advised that if a person is course covers the electrical are the penalties. called on the telephone and in- aspect of the refrigeration and -Celebrates 25th Year If a peddler comes to the Miss Jeanette Chambliss of GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Th« young scieptlits from HillsMo Av». School white exhibits have been accepted by door, he continued, ask to see 141 Summer Ave., is celebrat­ Rutgers University for Its annual science fair are: front rbw, Duane scoff and Valeria his peddler’s license before ing her 25th anniversary as an Massimlno. Back row, Letter Bodian, Scott Siigelman, Bonnie Koplin and william dotngTiysiness with him. If he is employee of Bristol-M yers B61TTI8. /L..M Products in Hillside. 1219 LIBERTY AVE. (Hlllslds Photo Service) legitimated he will show it. Miss Chambliss is a gradu­ There are \nany frauds, he ate of Hillside High School and HILLSIDE, NJ. Student Projects Go To Science Fair continued. SomV^deal with the Pace College in Business Ad­ sale of phonograph rjecor^ls, the ministration. Additionally, she WA 3-8700 Six students, of Miss Sylvia go to Rutgers are: cuited board which serves as others with used cars, home has taken courses in Cost Ac­ EXECUTIVE BUILDING Allison's seventh grade science Scott Siegelman devised an a valence computer. improvements, tip soil and counting at Rutgers. She joined classes at Hillside Avenue - electrically wired board repre­ Bonnie Koplin’s project is a driveway repairs./Adams sug­ Bristol-Myers as an account­ School, have had their projects senting the “ xenoncore" which question answer mechanism on gested taking a mechanic along ing clerk and today holds the accepted by Rutgers Univer­ serves to demonstrate the human anatomy, and William to inspect a ysed car before title of Administrative Account- sity for their 15th Annual Cen­ atomic structure of varied ele­ Beattie created a motorized purchasing it. ant. HOME MPROVEMENT tral New Jersey Science Fair. ments. automation out of discared ho­ JEANETTE CHAMBLISS Miss Allison stated that the A basically functional diges­ usehold objects. At the present pupils created their projects tive system including all organs time this robot moves its arms Former State Chief Miss Chambliss is extremely to demonstrate various phases & REAL ESTATE directly or indirectly involved and legs, and William hopes active in community affairs and of science. Students applied in the digestive system was to give it a voice so that it currently is vice president and their knowledge of subject mat­ Speaks To Dem. Club made by Lester Bodian. can also talk, by the time the financial chairman of the Hill­ geo ter covered this far in the JAEKEL INC Baby chicks incubated from exhibit opens on March 20. On Tuesday. March 26. at side business and professional term. A requirement for en­ the embryo stage is the pro­ These projects will compete 8:30 p.m. at the College Inn, women's association. She is trance to the exhibit is a for­ 641 RAMSEY AVE HILLSIDE N J ject of Valerie Massimino. To with those made by students retired State Police Captain secretary of the Central Je r­ mally written report including complete the incubation period from all of New Jersey. Philip Wittcoff will speak to the sey Chapter of the Pace Col­ K0PPERS N i n / M l FINEST scientific procedures and data she used equipment lent to her Hillside Democratic Club on lege Alumni and is a member used to complete the project. COKE FUEL OIL COAL by the University. 'The Truth About The Evils of of the Board of Director of B- The six projects selected to Duane Scott prepared a c ir­ Bible Lesson Narcotics." riscol Myers Women's Bowling Automatic* Heating Plans for the evening were League. Miss Chambliss DR. JAY P. JACOBSON On ’Matter’ announced by program chair­ is the winner of several sug­ and Air Conditioning man, Albert Parsonnet and co- gestion awards at Bristol- 'The grass withereth, the COMPLETE INSTALLATION AND OIL BURNER SERVICE Announces the Opening of Offices flower fadeth: but the word chairman, June Fischer. Myers Products and has won of our God shall stand for Captain Wittcoff (ret.) served several prizes in the Bristol- til CONDITIONING MURDOCK 30 years as a member of the Myers Arts and Crafts Con­ | ever. ’' the Practice aj G hi'iop.'iG.ctic \ N.J. State Police. He is particu­ test. 7 0900 This verse from Isaiah is larly qualified in the field of i? 'n 7he new Executive Building part of the Responsibe Reading narcotics abuse, being a gradu­ MtAT I NO QUINNKNT of the Bible lesson to be read ate of Rutgers University School CAPT. PHILIP WITTCOFF » BURNER 1219 Liberty Ave., Hillside in all Christian Science of Pharmacy and having served COMPLETE WITH OIL TANK All---- those...---— interested VU1.VU Ulin JUUlUigjoining churches this Sunday on the * -»> NO DOWN Phone 289-6667 more than 10 years with the State the Democratic Club are wel- subject "M atter." Police narcotics Squad. come to attend. HILLSIDE RADIO & TV 1190 Liberty Avenue near Bloy Street 5 TEARS M l 8 -2 3 5 9 Graduate From 9 TO RAT MU M U I - SO J-S5JS Antenna Installed CALL FOR MCE ESTIMATE 24-Hr. Burner Service v , All Type* Heating Oils TV RADIO PHONO SFJRViCE Special Police Course THOMAS OIL CO. Colonel David B. Kelly, State department’s field operation. Police Superintendent, announ­ ced today that the eleventh 'O p­ eration Combine "class for mu­ nicipal police officers will graduate at 1:00 p.m., tomor­ row, March 22, at the New Jer­ KLEIN’S SELF-SERVICE sey Police Academy in Sea 1967 Girt. Captain Joseph Smith of the Hillside Police Dept, will be SUPER MARKET among the graduates. 104 MAPLE AVE. COR. HANSBURY AVE NEW ARK WA 3-1276 GALAXIE» The two-week courses, which have been designed to help mu­ nicipalities cope with problems concerning prevention and con­ S P £ 0 / A L SAV/N&S W n^^DEUVERED trol of civil disturbances, stress the importance of com­ Equipped 31b. BAG RAH w / w munity relations. The remainder of the cur­ ONIONS 2 5 riculum, dealing with the con­ trol phase, features lectures, POTATO SALAD 1967 MUSTANGS demonstrations and projects on: Equipped with auto, trails., RSH, Law (National, State and Local); LB P /S , w / w tires, w h eel covers. & COLE SLAW 2 9 Intelligence; Operational and Low mileage. Logistical Planning; Leader­ CHUCK ship, Supervision and Discip­ LETTUCE ’62 FORD 449 5 STEAKS Falcon 4-4r. aedan. G-eyl., auto. line; Patrols (mobile, foot and A real nice inexpemive eecond fixed); Crowd and Sniper Con­ HEAD 1 5 car. 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A PAGE «, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, IMS card party and ftihion ahow at Stouffera On. The-Mall, Short Paula Alexander To Wed Barbara Rosensteia A Bride Sinai Show To Be Musical BPW Plans Hill*. Proceed* will beusedfqr Activities the scholarship fund. The executive botrd of the Hillside Business and Profes­ T H I S U I I sional Women’s Club met at 7:30 p.m. Monday atCollegelnn W AY TO A to complete plans for the pro­ gram at 6:30 p.m, next Monday HAUTIFUl FUTUM and the card party and fashion ■how Friday, March 29. . . . LOOK HAUTIFUL Mr*. George Fischer has ar­ ranged for representatives of DARE in Newark to describe JAY HORN JO GOTTLIEB their method of overcoming Sinai Sisterhood and Mens Center. Tickets are available' dru8 addiction at the program will hold their annual mu­ from any member of Sinai Sis-1 at p.m. Monday, March sical comedy .show on March terhood and Mens Club or by 25» at the Kingston Restaurant, 30 and March 31. Two local re si­ calling Barbara Girion, Wa.6- j M rs« Fred sinzinger is in dents, Jay Horn and Jo Gottlieb 6220. charge of the tickets for the will have featured roles in the .shew. “FULL BODY MASSAGE” Horn is a resident of Bernard INCL SAUNA-DRY HEAT Terrace, where he lives with his or STEAM CABINET And, looking beau­ wife Rhoda and three children, By tiful requires the Howard, Lori and Amy. A vice- “MISS GERI” help of an expert president of Jay and Benish - (formerly with Health Inst.) Insurance Co., he had studied to Let u b “preacribe” TONING, FIRMING your beauty aide. be a cantor in his youths r e l a x a t io n Jo Gottlieb of Belleview T er- TAKES ONE HOUR COMPLETE HALF HOUR TABLE TIME t—C m u Sm e .—, MRS. ROBERT FRANK APPLEBAUM husband Martin and three chil­ MISS PAULA ALEXANDER $7.50 CampUta Mr. and Mrs. Adolph P.Alex- • Shack in Nofth Arlington and Miss Barbara Lois Rosen- butors, Union, dren Richard, Kenny and Phyl- p H A R M A £ Y ^ ander of Maple Ave. have an­ the Halfpenny Playhouse in stein, daughter of Mrs. Thelma Following a honeymoon at El lis, is no stranger to the Sinai nounced the engagement of their Kearny. A member of the origi­ B. Rusenstein of 52 Wolf Pl-and San Juan Hotel in Puerto Rico, shows. HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON, Inc. htmn KMM.RM-rauMUWir daughter. Miss Paula Lena Ro­ nal group of the Producing Act­ the late Mr. Harold J. Rosen- the newlyweds will reside at the The performances will begin 1130 N. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE IIOI LIBERTY AVi.'HIUtlOl berta Alexander to Mr. Terry ors Company, she continues to stein, became the bride Sunday Tivoli Gardens in Parsippany. at 8:30 p.m., at the Sinai Youth El 5-4356 FL 1-9S4S R.4i . Williams, son of M rs.Es- perform in productions in New of Mr. Robert Frank Apple- tella B. Williams of Phillips- York, New Jersey and the New baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. burg and the late Mr. J. Robert England states. Her fiance was George Applebaum of 24 Taran­ Williams. graduated from Phillipsburg to Court, Maplewood. Rabbi Jul­ Miss Alexander, an alumna of High School, the University of ius Eidenbaum performed the Hillside High School, was grad­ Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. double ring ceremony at 6:30 o’ uated from Newark Colleges of Tulane University in New Or­ clock in the evening at the Pa­ Rutgers University where she leans, La. and Columbia Uni­ trician Caterers in Livingston majored in psychology. She did versity in New York City,where where a reception followed. graduate work in psychology at he received a masters degree. Escorted to the altar by her the University of Oregon in Eu­ He is currently engaged in fur­ brother-in-law, Mr. Monroe S. gene where she also taught psy­ ther graduate studies at Colum­ Kebart of Hillside, the bride had Be a chology. She is presently em­ bia. A veteran of the United her sister, Mrs. Kebart, for her ployed by the Essex County States Navy, Mr. Williams (pr- matron of honor. Mr. Stuart P. Welfare Board where Mr. Wil­ merly taught at Danbury (Conn.) Applebaum of Maplewood ser­ liams is also employed. The State Teachers College andwas ved as best man for his brother bride-elect who also pursued a consultant with the New York and ushering were Mr. Ira B. Applebauyi and Mr. Saul Apple­ goal- a theatrical career, was a foun­ Department of Public Welfare. der and producer of the Theatre A Spring wedding is planned. baum, also brothers of the bridegroom. Mrs. Applebaum, a graduate of Vailsburg High School,New­ Your Date Book ark and the Katharine Gibbs g etter March 21 Men’s Club of Sinai meeting. School in Montclair, is em­ Old Guard Meeting. ployed as a secretary in the E.M.D. of Women’s Club meeting. personnel department of Fos­ Elks Lodge meeting. ter Wheeler Corp., Livingston. Lions Club meeting. Her husband, also a graduate 25 Creative Arts Workshop. of Vailsburg High School, at­ Camera Club meeting. tends Newark Colleges of Rut­ Sinai Sisterhood meeting. gers University. He is associ­ Senior Citizens meeting. ated with David Lechter Distri- Men’s Bnai Brith Board meeting. Board of Recreation Commissioners meeting. 26 Rotary Club meeting. Society Hillside Hadassah Donor Supper. 27 Kiwanis Club meeting. Meets Creative AVts meeting. The Rosary Society of Christ The King Church held its month­ ly meeting on March 4 in the H b n z i g I r ’s ^ school cafeteria. Rev. W.R. Smalley, assistant pastor and 1576 MAPLE AVE. COR. WILLIAMSON moderator opened the meeting PHONE: 923-2876 with a prayer. Join the SPECIAL BABY CRAWLERS Mrs. Walter Ciecurav hos­ pitality chairman, introduced a 9 to 24 Months Reg. $1.50 For new member, Mrs. John Werb. UCTC Sale to Thurs., March 28 We have Carters, H ealth -T ex , Pernay, Plans are being made for the Cinderella and other famous makes annual Communion Breakfast to We carry a full line of C H IL D R E N ’S WEAR be held at the College Jinn on ’YOU NAME IT’ >HOURS: Daily 10 a.m. to 6 May 5th. Mrs. Anthony Deo, chairman of the Communion breakfast ar­ Savings Club Special Purchase ranged to have two speakers from the Frontier of Faith For­ CHOOSE ONE OF THESE Superb Quality um. The topic will be "Crisis of Faith-a self profile in cour­ CONVENIENT PLANS age” .

LINEN KNITS Mrs. John Jacknain, presi­ Each Week Receive in Plus den t, announced the resignation Pick the amount of cash you want one year from Save 50 Weeks Interest* Priced Far Below Wholesale of Mrs. Mary Ingato, rosary now... from $100 to $1,000. Join the ‘You Name treasurer, who is moving out of Sizes 6 - 16 the parish. $2.00 $100.00 $1.00 It’ Savings Club at any office of Union County Trust Company. Make easy-to-budget payments Mrs. Kathy Caswell was the 3.00- 150.00 1.50 SHOP THE DRESS RACK monthly birthday winner. each week for 50 weeks. You then receive a check 150 ElMORA AVE., ELIZABETH, N.J. 289-7222 / A hat show directed by Jenny 5.00 250.00 2.50 for the entire amount, plus interest. OPEN DAILY E JAT. It A M. TO t PM. M O N . A THURS »• A.M. TO » P M Klein of Elizabeth will be held C.C.P. A UNI-CARD CHARGE PLANS AVAILABLE at the April meeting. 10.00 500.00 5.00 ‘You Name It’ Clubs can be opened any time dur­ ing the year. Open a separate account for each HNHIHII 1, 000.00 10.00 savings goat. THE VAIL-DEANE SCHOOL ‘ Paid on clubs completed on schedule A College Preparatory Day School

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COED: KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 3 At Union County Trust Company, service is more than just a promise .... G IR LS O N L Y :G R ADES 4-12 “* A ENROLLMENT NOW FOR^EW nion County Trust Company KINDERGARTEN, SEPTEMBER 1968 |----ELIZABETH » LINDEN « HILLSIDE » CRANFORD • SUMMIT • BERKELEY HEIGHTS A Special Pre-School Program Member • Federal Reserve System • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

CALL FL 1-3141 M 8 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. 07207 ’ Hiin m iiix V THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES. PARC 8 Dianne Shelbourne Is Fiancee 1295 Gurd Ave. and their three children, of 1457 ven Daniel, bom January 6 at of Mr. and M rs. Henry Marko- AveUnd *Jhe Mr. Coppola Is employedwith Orchard Ter. Newark Beth Israel Hospital, w iti o 1 Stanley Ter. Gaylin Buick in Union, as man­ Former residents of Newark, has a two-year-old sister, Car- Mr. ®en Gross of 1430 Stan - M m . Sylvia Ro as WA *5674 ager of their used car depart** Rabbi Korbman Is associated olyn and a brother Larry Alan, ley Ter> has returned tohis r e - Mrs. Ruth Roth of 494 Conant the son of Mrs. William Fllce ment. with Congregation Beth El In who Is three-and-a-half. sponsibilitles as proprietor of St. has Just returned from a of 1303 Avy St. and Mr. Benja­ We wish th^m good luck in Hightstown, Marc Jay, 13, at- Mrs. Markowitz Is the former Gross ^ company In Jersey visit with her son-in-law and min Santuccl of Irvington. their new surroundings. tends the seventh grade at the Miss Dorothy Redlus, daughter Cit>- He and h‘s SP°''S* hav.e • o • daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sgt. Santuccl was graduated The betrothal of Miss Jtyne Jewish Educational Center In of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Redlus Just returned from a two-week Borodin of Englishtown- and from Hillside High School In Elizabeth, Riva Lynn, 11, is a of Highland Ave. Dr. Marko- soJourn In the sunny South where Solomon to Mr. Barry Mackta, none too soon to entertain. 1964 and enlisted In the Armed son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mack­ sixth grade pupil in the same wltz, a medical resident at the theY enjoyed the surf and sand Guests were her cousins, M r. Services shortly thereafter. ta of 86 Troy Dr., Springfield, school and David Joseph, four, Beth Israel Hospital, is the son as Kuests _of the Casa Bianca and Mrs. Harry Brown of Fresh Following a thirty- five day is anticipating his academic .. ______Hotel. has been made known by her Meadows, Long Island. They leave he and his bride will de­ life. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris were Joined by her-in-laws, part for Wichita, Kansas.where Solomon of 193 Surrey Rd. We wish them good luck In the Leon Roths of Biscayne they will reside for the next six their new home. PHARMACEUTICAL Miss Solomon was graduated Blvd., Union. months while he completes his ... from the Vail-Deane School,E- * • • tour of duty at McConnell Air Dr. and Mrs. Michael Marko­ lizabeth and Cornell University, witz of 165 Lyons Ave., New­ SER VICE Back on routine following a Force Base. jar *■ vacation at Grossingers Hotel • * • Ithaca, N.Y., where she partici­ ark, are celebrating the arrival PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICE IN COMMUN­ pated in the English honors of their third child. Baby Ste- In the Catskill Mts. of New Chalk two upfor Hillside High program. She is on the national ITY PHARMACY MEANS REMAINING OPEN York are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin School-honors, that is-for two executive board of WAIF Inter- VR aye tte Special EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR, THUS MAKING Click d f 1439 Compton T er. of its fledglings who have just nat tonal Social Services Inc Mr. Click has returned to his been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, AVAILABLE TO YOU THE HEALTH SER- New York City and is a teacher responsibilities as proprietor national honor society. Sharing at the High School of Perform­ VICES0F OUR PHARMACY IF THE NEED 1 of Murray Hill Wholesale Hard­ the double -header are Miss ing Arts, also in New York City. ARISES. ware Co. In Manhattan. Evelyn Hyra, daughter of Mr. The bride-elect is the grand­ A A A A and Mrs. Jacob Hyra of 1241 daughter of the late Mr. and Sgt. Philip Santuccl USAF, Broadway and Miss Roslyn Beth Mrs. Henry Piper of Elizabeth and his bride, the fontperXliss ?iPPer, daughter o/ Mr. and LIBERTY PHARMACY and the late Mr. and Mrs. Samu­ Elizabeth Letrov of Paris, Mrs. Philip Zipper of 1534 High­ 1283 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE, N.J. 923-2400 el Solomon, also of Elizabeth. France, were feted at a wedding land Ave., both seniors at Doug­ Mr. Mackta was graduated with reception and welcome home lass College, New Brunswick. a bachelor of science degree Rayette's new party Sunday evening at the C ol­ tyiss Hyra, a French major, from the Wharton School of Fin­ 6X pound lege Inn on Yale Ave. spent her junior year at the ance of the University of Penn­ The couple, who arrived University of Lyon in France. professional sylvania in Philadelphia. A PRI-SPRING SPECIALS stateside recently, were m ar­ She toured the Continent before hair dryer. SHELBOURNE member of the New Jersey MISS DIANNE ried November 18 in Notre Dame returning stateside to complete Board of Certified Public Ac­ The betrothal of Miss Dianne fiance, an alumnus of Frankford Cathedral in P aris. The bride is her senior year at Douglass. It's twice countants, he is a partner in Shelbourne to Mr. Charles V. High School, is with the New the daughter of the Pierre L e- Miss Hyra is a member of as fast as the firm of Benjamin Bateman Legg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Me Jersey Bell Telephone Co. in trovs of Paris. Her husband is the Vestry of St. Michael’s and Co., Newark. bonnet Leaman Legg of Frankford, New Brunswick. Episcopal Church and a choir A May 1st wedding is being dryers. West Virginia, has been an­ No date has been set for the member of Voorhees Chapel at planned at the Carlyle Hotel in nounced by her parents, Mr.and wedding. Rutgers. She also sang with the New York City. Mrs. George A. Shelbourne of Rutgers University Choir Fire Frequency * * * 349 Sanford Ave. A family din­ during her freshman and sopho- NEW YORK—A fire breaks Hillside extends a warmwel- ner was held at the home of the (nore years. out in an American home every come to its new neighbors,Rab­ bride-elect. Miss Zipper, who’s major in 49 seconds, according to the In bi and Mrs. Meyer Korbman Miss Shelbourne was gradu­ surance Information Institute Art, also expounds her physical FURNITURE * ated from Hillside High School lire strikes nearly 2,000 Amer prowess as a member of the WALL TO WALL and is presently attending Union ican homes every day and claims college’s syncronized swim CARPET CLEANING Junior College in Cranford. Her a life every 43 minutes. team. She has been performing Reasonable Rates UPHOLSTERING CO. with the group in exhibitions at ELECTRO CARPET 926-2921 Douglass, Rutgers and other A UPHOLSTERY Jerry Leapman colleges since her freshman CLEANERS NEW CARPETING AT 1968 CADILLAC year. Salon luxury at home. 1321 LIBERTY AVE., HILLSIDE SALON # 5 DISCOUNT PRICES Full-size hood fits over Miss Zipper is athletic rep­ "ELEGANCE INACTION" By Appointment the biggest rollers. resentative for her senior class 272 Long Ave., Hillside NEAR LONG AVE. 1268 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE You owi it to yours«lf to Dries hair comfortably, personally inspect the and served as house chairman 1068 Clipton Ave.,Irvington evenly, noiselessly. luxurious Cadillacs for during her junior year. _____ 923-3183 No ear pads or net PHONE 687-4260 1 968. One test-drive w ill • * • needed. In lovely colors. MANUFACTURERS OF convince you that no oth­ Just back from a vacation in er fine car is so magnifi­ Miami Beach, Fla. are Mr. and MON- TUES. -WED.-THURS. cent and at th e same tim e BULLETINS.... „„ Fine Furniture And so practical. Find out for Mrs. Irving D. Scavron of 16 Friend yourself, why Cadillac for Eastern Parkway. They were AD JOURNALS: 1968 is d escrib ed as " E l ­ SERVICE— TO MEET YOUR BEA9LINE! Co-ordinated Furnishings guests at the Barcelona Hotel in ■_ PRICE— TO SAVE YOU MONCV. PERMANENT WAVES $7.50 egance in Action"...the Beauty Supply overwhelming first choice the Sunshine State. 5 COMAUTI ■ AND OHUT SltVICI WASH l SET 2.50 of fine car buyers ev ery ­ Ckiring their stay they visited 1284 N. Broad St-, OTHER SHOWROOM: where. See Jerry Leapm an with their daughter. Miss Judi (Front Bldg.) ■ W H I T ! PRINTING! at Central Cadillac for Scavron, who is a sophomore H i l l s i d e , N .J. All Chancellor M e ., Hewark, H .l. SINGLE PROCESS your demonstration drive. ■ AMS PMUHUM f9ir»M“* at the University of Miami in D «ai cmitnut stain , union, n. j. _ Phone 289-8488 TOUCH UP 5.00 Coral Gables. ■ C4U MOBDSCX MI14M ■ 926-2921 • • • HAIRCUT CADILLAC, INC. Bar Mitzvah services were 1.50 held Saturday at Sinai Congre­ "America’s Leading Cadillac Dealer’ ' gation on Maple Ave. honoring OPEN MONDAYS SWIM MONTHS LONGER 360 Central Ave., Newark Howard Mitchel Lazar, son of AND LATE FRI. EVENINGS 624-2255 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Horn of 269 WITH A NEW GAS POOL HEATER! why settle for a short swim pool Bernard Ter. season? Splash happy from spring through fall . . . all with a gas swimming pool heater. A reception was held Sunday evening at The Manor in West Take a dip into a gas heated pool on any chilly, windswept day. It’s like swimming in the Gulf Stream Orange. Among the guests were . .. immersing yourself in a sunny tropic lagoon . . . paradise made to order. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horn of Set the controls for the temperature that suits you. Gas pool heaters are completely automatic. Water Newark and Mr. and Mrs. Louis stays comfortable, healthful. You get extra months of enjoyment from your pool, one of your largest Kravitz of Maplewood, grand­ personal investments! parents of the Bar Mitzvah young man and 30 classmates Make a gas water heater part of your pool purchase. There’s one for every size pool. Economical to buy and friends. and install. Connects right to your filtering system. Spring clearance Howard attends the seventh Ask your pool dealer today about a new gas swimming pool heater . . . or call Elizabethtown Gas Com­ grade at Hillside Ave. School. pany. We’ll give you a Free Pool Heating Survey on request. No cost, or obligation. ♦ • * 4 DAYS ONLY! THURS.-Fltt.-SAT. & MON.—MARCH 21 222325 The engagement of Miss FREE! 100 FEET OF FUEL LINE PLUS GAS POOL HEATER COVER Charlotte Anne Cadmus to Mr. For Every Pool Heater Installed On Our Gas Lines. OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 SAT. TIL 6 FOR SALE ONLY! John M. Hoppe,son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoppe of 366 Sa­ lem Rd., Union, has been an­ nounced by her brother-in-law 0FF and sister, Mr. and Mrs.James M. McHugh of 509 McMichael PI. The bride - elect is the daughter of the late Mr. and ■ MIKE Nl'NZIATA ON Prnj»rl»t»r Mrs. George Cadmus of Jersey FAMOUS BRAND City. Thii li (ha graa(ai( tola Miss Cadmus is a junior at in our 38 yoor history . . . % • varything will bo plainly MUSICAL Douglass College, New Bruns­ (aggtd at (bo lawtil wick, wherq she is majoring in pomblo pritoi — - ifrumonl* oro (bo linoil INSTRUMENTS Spanish. Her fiance, a graduate mod* and carry nation­ of Rutgers University College ally famous namoi. Up MOSRITE of Agriculture, New Brunswick, to SON reduction! . . . GUITARS 10 500 AMP. »orry, no moil or pbone $469 i$ a landscape architect with ordortl 1J STRING GIBSON with plulh { A P A Andres, Miceli and Weed Land­ caie— complete o u tfit______£ V V scape Architects and Site Plan­ Complete Selection GUILD #1 12 STRING GUILD w ith plush $ 4 C A ners, Rutherford. GOOD USED ta»e— compUt* outfit ______j b ¥ V THUNDER BIRD INSTRUMENTS GOYA :: 50% o f f The Bar Mitzvah of Michael CLARINETS DRUM HEADS C A0/n OFF Stuart Bisk, son of Mr. and Mrs. •25 MAGNATONE __ '/i Price LIST BRUSHES-STICKS J U /0 Nat Bisk of 249 Belleview Ter., •45 ZILDJIAN took place Saturday at Temple Trumpets $35 up OFF CYMBALS LIST B’nai Abraham in Newark. A Alio Sax $100 up ACCORDIANS 50% OFF reception was held the same evening at the Patrician in Liv­ SAX 1 CLAIM- SHURE OFF FRKC N it REEDS MIKES LIST Sheet Mask 50% O ff . ingston, to honor Michael on his by the Music Folios special day. SALE le M arque Buffet 1 P l . t . "ARMSTRONG** "KING" The guest list included Mrs. CARL FISCHER CO. i FRENCH WOOD SAX ond Estelle Bisk of 1551 Bond St., BUFFET CLARINETS fully guaranteed DRUM SET FLUTES grandmother of the guest of m m only 4 loft------TRUMPETS GUITAR SETS : 50% OFF r ____ '/m— * 1 0 0 50% O FF land and 19 friends and class­ mates. Michael is a seventh YEAR ROUND WINDOW 1209 E. Grand SI. School. SALE SPECIALS Gutawskl Eliz.—EL 2-3754 • • • | Every week wo feature a new Hem in aut Hillside rolls out its welcome window at ■ fantaetic saving, we den t PAhklNO mat for Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Elizabethtown Gas edvertite it ie you have to cento down and City fo rk l e t Coppola and her daughter, Miss One Elizabethtown Plaza Elizabeth, N. J. 0 7 2 0 7 • V p r f i c Center bteck Irene ita re Catherine Tripodi, former Call Mr. H. Klein at 289-5000 Ext. 451 residents of West Orange who are settled in their new home at PAGE 6, THE HILLSIDE NtJ. 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DRESSMAKING Sanitarian c u s s im a * d m ats - Dressmaking, alterations for women and children, 506 Puree Resigns FIRST AO SC PER WORD St. Call 687-4686. Oct.' 5-TF' Joseph Koscin, sanitarian for 25 "lords or lo s s S I. 25 minimum the Board of Health, has sub­ REPEAT ADS 66 PER WORD SHADES AND mitted his resignation to the 25 Words or Lets S I .00 minimum VENETIAN BLINDS board effective April 1. Koscin DISPLAY CLASSIFIED S2.lt PER INCH has obtained a similar position Miller Shade Co., DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY in Somerville. 1392 Liberty Ave. He has been employed by the * PHONE 923-9207— 923-8377 All styles and colors board since May-14', 1967. 1/ Venetian Blinds —Wood Shades------TTTTTTnTTt tTTCTTTTTC IT ARTICLES FOR SALE I HELP WANTED FEMALE Table Pads ^ less, than 8% of daily expendi­ Why not change those artiejes, Traverse Rods tures for world-wide arma­ CLERK TYPIST, FIGURE ' 1 toys, furniture, etc, now in your ALUMINUM WINDOWS & ment. CLERKS attic or cellar foe cash. Place DOORS - SHOWER EN­ National food concern offering INCOME a Want Ad in The Hillside Times CLOSURES SCREEN AND permanent positions for H.S. MUSIC STUDIOS next week and see how quickly grads. GLASS Save 2Q to 30% off. L e s s o n - R e w t - o i •— r-s- you can turn odd items into Nobody undersei&Miller MU7- ON A L L INSTRUM ENTS 11 PAID HOLIDAYS, PAID VA­ 556 R O U T E Z2, money. Call WA.3-9207. Cost is 3161 Next to Jackson’ s Shoes CATIONS PLUS OTHER LIB­ ide Photo Service only $1.25 for one insertion. Hillside Avenue School1* first grade class cast ot "The Three Little Kittens.’ Also enti-anco on Y a le Avo ERAL BENEFITS. Advance­ GENERAL CONTRAcfOlT PHONE 687-1625 ment opportunities. Apply at M6tion Picture Equipment and ALTERATIONS - Additions - Personnel Office 8:30 A.M.- First Graders Present 6Three Little Kittens’ Films for rent. 8 and 16 mm Roofing-Siding-Aluminum, As­ 4:30 P.M. Airs. J. Ziemkiewicz’s and Beth Brody; Mother Cat, Ann sd: Lisa Parsons, Pamela Ot- Ann Naples, Laura Cove, David sound and silent. Adult and bestos and Wood, General Re­ /AMATO’S KRAFT FOOD6 Miss D. Freda’s first grade Chapla; Nappy Kitten, Susan tersten, Debra Miller, Cheryl Tiger, Joseph Bozzi, Marla Be- Children’s Entertainment. Free pair - Painting - Gutters - 31 EVANS TERMINAL classes presented the play, Mabe; Scrappy Kitten,B^yer, Gerard Mac Donald,-—rack,''Richard Loefe), .Darina Ad >IZZA PIES Delivery and Pick-up. Call 289- Leaders. Masonry Work of all HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY "The Three LiKle Kittens "for Smolar; Happy Kitten, • Jayne. nScdtt Benesh, 1 Arrfy ‘ * Coldner, ler, Anthony ‘ K':~Nigro, Steven Hy- 6903 between 5 P.M. and 9 P.M. Kinds. Kitchen Cabinets our 279 LIBERTY AVE. or PHONE: El.-5-7700. grades kindergarten through Shanker; Tom, David Stukalin; Nancy Walsh, Dori „Weisberg, manson, James Me Ginn and weekdays. 12 P.M. to 9 P.M, Specialty. Call Wa. 3-1438 ANY­ An equal opportunity employ­ five in an assembly at the Hill­ Susan, Annette Alvarey; Betty, Lori O’Neal, David Koch, Donna ‘Phyllis De Bari. ?H0NE 926-5854 Saturday and Sunday. TIME. er. side Avenue School. Many par­ Evelyn Heller; Bobby, Ronald Walsh, James Nicholson, Linda Student desk, chest of drawers, ents also attended, lhe cast in­ Stukalin; Mother, Donna Lieb- Slowskowski, Kathy Woitkow- NO EXPERIENCE. Service our N orth matching night table, single bed, UPH0LSTJRY cluded: erman and Sport (the dog), Je f­ ski, Russell Sanders, Peter Au- regular customers by telephone MAYFAIR Bro ad St. THEATRE like new. Reasonable. Call 922- SLIP COVf RS Announcer, John Klein; frey Glrion. denas, Francine Gottfried,Car­ from your home in your spare 5874. Speaker, Patricia Brenner, and The Chorus of Kittens includ- ol Pedicine, Joseph Coler.Rose time. Customer list supplied. SLIPCOVERS — NOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY- Boys 26" red bicycle with Call for interview 688-0810 SHADES chrome. fenders arid double from 9 to 5 P.M. and 686—4586 VENETI AN BLINDS l )!(.() Holds | HARRY SALTZMAN | headlights, also extra accesso­ from 6 to 9 P.M. (March7-28) DRAPES & UPHOLSTERY Public Opinion Rosalind Russell ries. In excellent condition. I Trip Ruffle 'B I L L I O N "WILD" MONEY CALL Wa.3-6932 Very reasonable. Call Mu.6- JANET DECORATORS in their diversity of thought and Sandra Dee Money you can spend as you The Hillside Chapter of m ROSS HUNTER S DOLLAR BRAIN” 9257. Great Response conviction, contribute intelli­ please is the most fun. And you UNI CO will hold a drawing for I jC COLOR by Deluxe PANAVISION unhid 1 can have that kind of money— (Note: There were 20 donors gent and constructive dialogue R o s i e ! ARTISTS I ANNOUNCEMENTS II REAL ESTATE IX a trip to San Juan, Puerto Rico, TECHNICOLOR. and earn it working the hours and seven stand-bys who re­ the result of which-is amoving, with on Friday, June 28th, at 7 p.m. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE _ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION that suit you best—as the Avon APARTMENT WANTED sponded to the call for blood vibrant and progressive demo­ according to E. Jonathan Bell, MICHAEL CAINE donors for Mr. Fedorczyk.) cratic society. Professional piano and guitar representative in your neigh­ Would like 5 or 6 Modern Rooms To The Editor: president of the local chapter. lessons. 18 Vine St., Hillside, borhood. Call 353-4880 for Mr. Witte's version more In Hillside. Business Couple. On behalf of Mr. Steven F e­ N.J. Tel. 289-6258. TFN. home interview. closely resembles the old story The trip, which will consist Best Rreferences. Please call dorczyk I'would like to publicly Accounts Payable Clerk. Pre­ 926-4550. of the good guys and the bad of five nights and six days for Violin, Voice and. Piano lessons thank all the wonderful people paring bills for payment, vouch- guys with the Republicans being two persons, has a retail value (201) 926-1210 Would like 4 or 5 rooms in who responded to our urgent for beginners and intermediates ering, filing. All fringe benefits. the cops and tfie Democrats, of $450.00. The proceeds of the given. Reasonable rates. Call Hillside. Best references.Call plea for blood. Amersil Inc., 685 Ramsey Ave­ the robbers. raffle will be used to finance 923-9178. 926-6147 before 11 A.M. or after It is a wonderful feeling to nue, Hillside, N.J. Call 688- the chapter’s scholarship fund 6 P.M. (March 21-28) know that there are those who Mr. Witte, I believe does a 4500. An equal opportunity em­ and its mental health program BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY* are willing to give of their time disservice to the community, TH E w. w. GALLERY ployer. for 1968. Tickets sell for 25 Interested in seeing knitwear, FURNISHED ROOM and themselves to help their the Republican party and him - cents each ancj the winning tick- WALTER WOLFFBERC sports wear, accessories, ar- Office assistant for Hillside FOR RENT______fellow man. self when he engages in politi- et wm ^ drawn at 356 Hillside nels and novelties right in your Medical office.Some laboratory I would particularly like to cal rhetoric which character- Aye on j une 28. Beautiful, large, air-condition­ own home? Just get a few experience. Mature woman pre­ thank those m em bers of the izes people who are Democrats A IM MAPLE AVL PICTURES • SCULPTURES • GIFTS ed room. Business gentleman friends together and we will fe rre d . Hours and salary open. Hillside Fire Department who simply because they are Demo­ Chairman of the Raffle Com­ HILLSIDE. N. J. O720S FINE CUSTOM FRAMING ONLY. Good neighborhood, arrange to have someone show Reply Box 863 Hillside Times, responded within one hour after crats, not as people with ability, mittee is Carl Zarro. Etonnino Big selection in photo frames the latest styles in your own Hillside, N.J., with experience first floor with private family receiving my S.O-S. conviction or accomplishments, DiVoni, is legal advisor. Others consisting of just husband and home or organization — you and references. I would also like to thank the but solely as a group whose on the committee with Zarro benefit accordingly. Call us for wife. Call 923-0365. Feb.29-TF members of the Hillside Road only goal in our community is are: Patsy Federico, Frank A- details. Open 11*130 a.m. -8p.m HELP WANTED MALE Department, Mr. A. Piscitelli, to achieve personal gain and in vella, Dominick F. Peterpaul, daily. 933-6661. Fashion Dis- f CUTTER - Middle aged, will HOUSE FOR SALE Assistant Chief Michael Riley of the process abuse us and offer Edward Oakie, Russell Raffa, tributors, 231 Stuyvesant Ave., train. Textile business, aircon- Perfect Home for small family. the Signal #11 Club, Mrs. Kathy us smoke screens in the form August Paolercio, RalphTines- Lyndhurst, N.J. Feb. 29 — 4t - ditioned, five day week, vaca­ 2 bedroom duplex, panelled rec­ Pease, and all the wonderful of “a large dish of unintelli­ sa, Dominick Cupido and An­ March 21. tion and bonus. Box H-72 Hill­ reation room, 3 air condition­ people who responded and whose gible facts, recommendations thony Piegari. side Times, Hillside, N.J. Feb. ers. Many extras. Economical. and promises". This isadirect Attention: Fund Raisers. names have been placed on a Travel arrangements for the Mar. 7, 14, 21. Call 923-3619 or 923-3527. quote from his article. Wholesale knitwear, sports standby list. & trip was made through the E- wear, accessories, amels, no­ A special thank you to the There have been and are hard lizabeth Travel Service, ] MATERIAL HANDLERS | HOARD OF HEALTH Hillside Times for recognizing velties. Extensive line featur­ TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE working, devoted, conscientious Permanent positions in the emergency and publicizing FREI PUBLIC LIBRARY ing MILANO. Excellent f'jnd NOTICE I men on our Township Commit­ Modern Plant of local Notice is hereby given that the following our plight on a very short notice. OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, raising items for individuals tee who, regardless of political < NEW-JERSEY Plastics Manufacturer. ordinance has been adopted on final reading Once again, many thanks and and . organizations. House or at a regular meeting of jht- Board of Health affiliation, have helped this NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received and op-^ organization parties arranged. of the Township of Hillside, C ounty of Union, may you always be blessed with community achieve an enviable Excellent opportunity, and State of New Jersey, held Wednesday eve­ everlasting good health. ened by the Trustees of the Hillside Public Open 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily ning, March 13, 1968, at the Municipal Build­ status. Library of the Township of Hillside, N.J, on Fringe Benefits. Nine (9) DEPARTMENT OF April 11, 1963 at 8:00 p.m. o'clock in the 933-6661. Fashion Distributors ing, Liberty and Hillside Aves. Holidays. Progression Technical Services Room, fAiblic Library, 231 Stuyvesant Ave., Lyndhurst By direction of the Board of Health of the PUBLIC WELFARE The low level of political ver CHARLES F. DOTTO NOTICE .An equal opportunity em­ TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDl Lottie- Smolensk! Secretary ployer. Scaled proposals will be received by the Not ice is hereby given that the following Library Director Skills .AN ORDINANCE TO DEFINE AND LIMIT Board of Education of the School District Ordinano has been adopted on final read­ Hillside times.. m ar c h 21, 196m THE RANDES OF THE SALARIES OF THE of the lownship of Hillsffle, Union County, ing at a regular meeting of the I'mvnshlp FEES *7.20 Stop in the bank first to pre-arrange EMPLOYEES AND OFFICERS OF THE SERVICES IV New Jersey, at the Administration Building, Committee of the I ownshipof Hillside, Coun­ Needed BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWNSHIP 195 Virginia Street, Hillside, New Jersey, ty of Union, State of New Jersey, held Tues­ TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE OF HILLSIDE, N.J. at 8:00 P.M. APRIL 10. 1968 for the follow- your creditV You'll then be in the day evening, March 19, 1968, aCihe- Munici­ Notice- is hereby given that the following EXPERT TREEW0RK AMENDMENT - Section 3. The salary of the • |ng items to be'Supplied, delivered, etc., for At ------y ------pal Building, Liberty and Hillside Avenues. Ordinance has been adopted on final reading Sanitary Inspector of the Board of Health of .the school year beginning July 1, I9oh and By direction "f the Township t ommittee at a regular meeting of the lownship Com­ position of a cash buyer. Expert 1 reework, landscaping the Township of Hillside shall be no lesi ending lune 30, l%9 MANPOWER of the Township of Hillside. mittee of the lownship of Hillside, County than *6000.00 per year and no greater than GENERAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES ANL> and lawn mower repairs. LOUIS A. DISCHLER of Union, State of New Jersey, held lues- *8000:00 ART SUPPLIES Prompt service. Call Mike Township.Clerk day evening, March 19, 1968, at the Municipal T yp i.li HILLSIDE TIMFS- MARCH 21, 1968 INDUSTRIAL ARTS SUPPLIES AND AN ORDINANCE FININ'• THE MAXIMUM Building, Liberty and Hillside Avenues. Sec ty /Stenps Powell El. 5-7966. Fees *5.00, EQUIPMENT SALARIES OF CFRTAIN OFFICERS AND By direction of the Township Committee See the First first you Key Pun ch Oper». MUSIC JligBUliX'-AND EQUIPMENT EMPLOYEES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILL- of the Township of Hillside. Bkkpers-Moch. Bkkpers. - INSTRUMENT HE PAIR CARPENTER SipE IN THE‘COUNTY OF UNION, ST ATI- LOUIS A. DISCHLER ATI I LI TIC AND PH YS 1C A L EDUC' A- dollars ahead. Switch Bd. O pen . OF NEW JERSEY Township Clerk TION'SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Calc. & Comp. Opers. CONTRACTOR HILLSIDE TIMES. MARCH 21. 1968 AN ORDINANCE TO.AME ND AN ORDINANCE INCOME TAX INTERIOR PAINTING Fees *3.60 ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO GOVERN Home improvements, altera­ EXTERIOR PAINTINO BOARD OF EDUCATION AND REGULATE THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ROOF RI PAIRS' __ , Top pay . .top aisignm en tions and additions, all repairs. SERVICE 195 VIRGINIA STREET OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, COUNTY Specifications, descriptions,quantities and and y ou name the day* HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY" Roofing, siding, painting, mas­ other necessary information may be secured to work. ImmediateIn­ job* JACK SAPERSTEIN TOWNSHIP OR Hiy-SIDE HILLSIDE TIMES- M ARCH 21, 1968 by applying at the Board of Education office, in all locations for qualified onry. All work guaranteed. Call NAtice is tfereby gij^n ihai the following Fees $3.40 195 Virginia .Street, Hillside, New Jersey, Public Accountant Ordinance has been adopted on final reading TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE White Glove Girl*. 923-5251 Feb. 29- TF dally except Saturday between the J)ours of at a regular meeting of the Township C'om- Notice is hereby given that the following Union, N.J. 9:00 A.M. and 4:00 P.M. Manpower -m ittee of thc-Township of HiLUldgf- County Ordinance has been adopted on final reading JARUENTER The “Hoard of Education reserves the right of Union, State of New Jersey, held Tuesday at a regular meeting of the Township Com- to reject any or all bids, to waive technicali­ \ World' s Largest HOME SERVICE evening, March 19, 1968, at the Municipal mittee of the Township of Hillside, County of ties, to award contracts for the whole or any Temporary Help Service You want a carpenter? F. Hint-, Building, Liberty and Hillside-Avenues. Union, State of New Jersey, held Tuesday IF DESIRED part at its discretion, and to require from any By..direction of the Township Committee evening, March-JIL. 1968, at the Municipal 24 COMMERCE ST., NEWARK cnberger of building, repairing, SUcreSsfuI b'fdde'r an approved surely bond for BY A PP0INTMENT of the- lownship of Hillside. Building, Liberty and Hillside Avenues. SUITE 434. the full amount of the contrad as a guarantee general contracting, roofing, ' LOUIS A7 DISCHLER By direction of the Township Committee phone MA 4-4235 687-0339 of faithful performance of the services speci­ Township Clerk of the Township of Hillside.’ Ah Eq ual cabinet work. Estimates given fied, It is a condition of each such bid < r nro- ••Y AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCI LOUIS A. DISCHLER # Opportunity Employer posal that the same, when received by the free. No job too large or too WORLD BOOK *L-259-5-2 ENTITLED "AN .ORDINANCE Township Clerk •Board of Education, may not be withdrawn by TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION’OF CIVIL AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE K r s t S tate B a n k of U n io n small. Call EL.3-6227 after 3 the bidder within 45 dayfr-iftcj; the date fixed ENCYCLOPEDIA •SERVICE SCHEDULES AND TO CLASSIFY ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE PERTAINING UNION \ K ' Typist-Clerk Shorthand, Hill­ above (or the receipt of such bids or propo­ p.m. TF. Give the Life-time Gift pf OFFICERS AND IMI'KiYI-1-S OF THI TO AND REGULATING ANpCONTROLLING Sfv' sals. M e m b e r Federal Deposit JP side. Free hospitalization, bo­ Education. Call Estelle Marlin J. Lynch TpWfiSHlP OF HILLSIDE IN ACCORDANT! THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE With the help of UNICEF,the TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE" * -*• Insurance Corporation nus and profit sharing* 686- Business Administrator /Secretary WITH CIVIL SERVICE REQUIREMENTS" Gelier 964-1430 or 964- ,'HILLSIDE TIMES. MARCH'Hi, 1968 HILLSIDE TIMES- MARCH 21, l%6 2131 Ext. 2. number of hens in India has HILLSIDE TIMES- MARCH 21, 1968 1287. FEES *9.20 Fees *4.00 Fees *3.40 doubled in the past ten yenr^, - THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE7 u We’re As Near As Your Telephone” % BUSINESS DIRECTORY YT RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES vJ j . .* %'A' W l J X ‘Your leiephone call commamis lasf. attcniTvcI courteous service by these area # : % • | "business linns* All cordially invi tc your business ...aiul their phone mini hers appear on this pa c weekly as a service to you...” v « > ■ < I urn. AUTO BODY REPAIRSI BEAUTY SHOPS INSURANCE PIZZERIA Air compr«**orrwntal service TWIN CITY FOR CONCRETE BREAKING Jerry's BUS. 926-3100 3rd Grade rs Start Tonette Band FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE AUTO BODY RES. 245-7629 JOEY'S PIZZERIA Collision Experts FOR INDUSTRIAL PLANTS Hraiil\ Salon 457 C O IT S T R E E T Under tlie direction ot mmicteactier Mlti caMuxine »«hi»y ______Domestic & Foreign ROBERT F. -MU-MUCH trad* c lin at ------P E T E R A.______IRVINGTON, N.J Calvin Oollidge Sehoi ha* organized a Ton*«a Band. The initrumenf help* Hit child rgma and Wheel Alignment COTRONEO -----fg g trrmt Yattey P c DROBAGH 60. NORMA GANNON with a better understanding of the reading of music and rhythm and should encourage 910 N EWARK AVE. AGENT U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 22 1418 N. Broad Street PHONE 372-4702 youngsters to want to take lessons on a more advanced instrument. The clast will per­ W O N , N.J. MU 6-0018 ELIZABETH, N.J. State Farm Insurance Co. DELICIOUS PIZZA PIES OPPOSITE FLAGSHIP ______351 ■>1151 Hillside, N.J. form for their parents in a Spring concert. From left to right art: M iss Ashley, music 28 2 Long Avenue AND SANDWICHES teacher, Nancy Wybolt, Linda Unolino, Barbara Kohn, John Cibor, Jay Strauss Louis 10 Vorieties of APPETIZERS & CALL 923-7766 Submarine Sandwiches Scecchitano, and Miss Triina, third grade teacher. (m n.id. Pl, , „ s«,vic.i - SILVIO OF NAPLES VEAL & PEPPERS SMOKED FISH Road Service Towing, (formerly p \ i te Becu/ty Shop) DINNERS - INC. VEAL PAR- 1 240«l_l QWERTY AVE. MESANA SEA FOOD-Fried EMD Executives Hear Hold District M U * 8 -2 7 3 4 S hrimp, Mussel s WEINSTEIN TOM’S FRANKLIN A. HOURS: 12 a,m. - 12 p,m. HIGH FASHION STYLING Fri & Sat. Till 1 a.m, Convention Reports UNICO Dinner APPETIZERS AND Tillside Auto Repair FELT MAN & CO. ■*U/E DELIVF. R7NITESAWEEK' The Spring Dinner Meeting of MlSs \ \l l \ M the UNICO Chapter of District SMOKED FISH 923-1456 RUTH’S PIZZERIA At the Executive Committee funds raised for the Ruth Car­ Body and Mechanical Repairs formerly of General Insurance and at the Pine Tavern meeting of the Evening Mem- 8 was held at the Mountainside Imperial Coiffures ole Gottscho Foundation, the Platters For ATI Oc­ of any kind Life Insurance 246 Long Ave. 926-6461 Inn, Mountainside. Alphonse A. and bershiD DeDartment of the Hill­ 1967-1968 State Project. Tms Estimates Given Franklin Feltman P IZ Z A S SANDWICHES side Women’s Club held -re­ Miele, National Executive Sec­ casions Hi ghest Qual­ M IS S III ||) \ DINNERS WE DELIVER project was sponsored by the 230 Hillside Avenue 1607 MAPLE AVENUE cently at Columbian Hall, Lib­ retary, was the guest speaker ity Products wish to announce to their B EE R-V.’l N ES-LI QUO R Hillside group. many friends that they have HILLSIDE, N.J. erty Ave., a report was given for the evening. A special project'is sponsor­ 10! MAPLE AVE. joined the staff of of the Spring Conference held on ed every two years by all of Representing Hillside at the NEWARK, N.J. AUTO REPAIRS W INTERS & March 2 at the Robert Treat the clubs of the state and Hill­ dinner w ere: E. Jonathan Bell, SALON 559 Hotel in Newark. president of the local chapter;, Wa 9-9758 formerly Salon West side is in contention for the LUDVIK BERKOVIC STATIONERS Almost three hundred mem­ Joseph C. Chieppa, alternate 559 WEST MINISTER AVE silver bowl which is presen­ HILLSIDE SINCLAIR ELIZABETH bers from the evening mem­ delegate; Anthony Cocia; Don- mXp l e lea f Reinhard ted each project year to the AUTO DEALERS Repoir ond Servi ce of Cars E L 5-7080 bership departments of the nino DiVoni, immediate past Special i zing |n WINES-LIQUORS-BEER club in its- numerical group TUES. & WED. SPEC IA LS 1120 LIBERTY AVE. Printing Company state attended the conference. president of the Hillside Chap­ LOWEST PRICES AT f o r e ig n c a r s which contributes the most to $8.75 Complete SINCE 1930 CORNER SUMMIT AVE. Permanent Wave HILLSIDE,N.J The Hillside contingent with the project, to be held until ter; Salvatore Maddalena,dele­ 1441 No. Broad St. DODGE CITY & WINANS AVE . $(>.00 Wash, Set and WE DELIVER 354-5757 fifteen members placed second gate; William C. Martucci,al­ H I L LSI DE ______WA 9-98 16 Hillside, N.J. the next project year winner is Touch-Up Complete DRIVE-IN p a r k in g in individual club attendance. proclaimed. ternate delegate; John L. Stasi, ELIZABETH DODGE TELEPHONE; 926-3006 State officers conducted the alternate delegate; Dominick IRV’S SERVICE KESSELMAN'S LIQUORS Mrs. George Kilburg, chair­ INC. Liquors, Appetizers, Dairy, morning session, which started man, conducted the Executive Cupido; Anthony Piegari; and CENTER iffii'W l.llM H i Dodge Cars and Trucks REPAIRS • TIRES Groceries, Fish Trays Our at 10:30. The guest speaker was Dominick F. Peterpaul, dele­ Special i ty. Committee business meeting TRUCK STORAGE Mrs. Leonard Mancuso, on.e of gate. Always 100 HILLSIDE PORK 1554 Maple Avenue and received reports from the 1554 Maple Avenue ARGUS the group from Glassboro who used cars H illside, N.J. various departmental chair­ CORNER CONKLIN AVE. STORE Thursday, March 21, is Club 1325 Liberty Ave. Wa6-0782 DELIVERY SERVICE visited Russia as a result of the men. in stock 9 29-9 7 4 7 SERVICE CO. Woman Day at Hahne and Com­ Full line of ______WAverly 9-9622 meeting of President Johnson 600 NEWARK AVE.. Mrs. Kenneth Hathaway, pany, Newark. That evening the S MEIATS a HO M EM ADE 1353 Liberty Ave. and Premier Kosygin in Glass­ Ways and Means, distributed ELIZABETH BOLOGNAS AND FREE DELIVERY regular monthly meeting of the MARINO'S CHEVRON Wa -3-0659 Wa 3-149 5 WA 3-3025 boro last year. ______351-1155 GROCERIES tickets to those present for Hillside EMD will be held at 1171 Liberty Ave. 355-6630 Authorized Following luncheon the Nor­ Complete Auto Repairs SZARKO’S the annual dessert card party' Columbian Hall, Liberty Ave. Factory Service thern and Southern Chairmen which will be held on Tues­ MONARCH DICKUP & DELIVERY KOSHER BUTCHERS LIQUOR STORE The program will include a S&H GREEN STAMPS Beer Coolers For Rent and District Vice Chairmen day, April 23, at the Eliza­ TV - COLOR & demonstration by Vincent Ti- CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Auto Acces. - Tires - Batteries 1317 Liberty Avenue were introduced and reports SIDNEY’S FRUCHTER’S BLACK & WHITE bethtown Gas Company, Eliz­ volse of wigs and styling. I477 N. Broad St. Hillside, New Jersey were received from the chair­ 923-I800 k o s h e r m e a t a TAPE RECORDERS abethtown Place, for the ben­ Following the meeting, re­ men of the clubs in the eleven Sales-Service-Body Work POULTRY MKT. AIR CONDITIONERS efit of the Hillside Ambulance freshments were served by AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Choice Prime ond Blue Ribbon districts of the state. Of parti­ Squad. Meats and Poultry cular interest was the report of Mrs. Frank Javel and Mrs. MOON James Meeho Ray Meehan Freshly killed chickens Members are reminded that Walter Krumbiegel. ELIZABETH 4-Z277 delivered dai |y LOCKSMITHS I H M l BUREAUS LEASING C0RP. 1 570 MAPLE AVE. 9 2 1 -5 5 4 4 351-1172 E.taWii shed 1910 505 N. Broad St., Elizabeth JIMMY S Free Delivery Anywhere MAFFEY’S LOCK & TR A YH O N G , INC 3 55-5800 29 1 N. Broad St. Eliz. LEASING ALL MAKES AUTOMOTIVE SAFE CO. D R Y c l e a n i n g MASTER LOCKSMITH PHONE. 354-2525 .Number 874 01 A Series Of Articles ’ ALL IMODELSl Industrial - Commercial Four Convenient Location s SERVICE, INC. Resi dentiol ELIZABETH-CHATHAM- Featuring American Ideas And Ideals WESTFI ELD-SUMMI T Brakes Rellned Pin Fitting SHIRT r SUCKS 1172 E. GRAND ST.ELIZABETH Drums Turned Carburetors DRY CLEANERS G aylin Fuel FLimps Ramco Rings IP Fine cleaning & Laundering ELECTRICAL YARN SHOPS 331 Morris Avenue & tailoring Elizabeth -3, New Jersey 109 Long Ave. Hillside, im TRACT Buick BERTHA'S 923 - 0835 YARN SHOP COMPLETE ONE Three out of four children live 923-0400 LIC. NO. 419 STOP SERVICE Free Instructions on Dress­ in areas where mortality rates Mechanical SBody rnmixa BERT B. GLOBUS es & Coats to your measure­ among one to four-year olds are ment, Open D aily & Thurs. Eve. a bout 40 times higher than in the Asphalt Driveways e l e c t r ic a l 1576 Maple Ave. to 9 P.M. industrialized countries. UN1- AND PARKING LOTS CONTRACTORS 2148 MORRIS AVE. All work done with power CEF means help and hope for ..roller All kinds of mason work done. UNION 688-3080 those children. Pingry Awards JAMES LA M0RGESE INDUSTRIAL 18 Paihe Ave. Irvington COMMERCIAL ______ES 2-3023 RESIDENTIAL School Letters 2 WAY RADIO DISPATCHED Woman's Club Hears Vincent L. Lesneski, Direc­ GENERAL CONTRACTOR 1440 N . B r o a d St. tor of Athletics at Pingry School H i l l s i d e , N.J. has announced that the following Chalk Artist Pastor boys have won letters during The Rev. Eugene F. Grego­ Members of the Woman’s CARPENTER NJ. Council the Winter Athletic Season. W m M ry, chalk artist and pastor of Club of Hjllside will be at­ Varsity Basketball: Richard the First Baptist Church of tending several functions of the CONTRACTOR Sarkin, 189 Windsor Way and Keyport, was the featured New Jersey Federation of Wo­ Names Officers Fred Szarko, 259 Nottingham speaker at Woman's Club of men’s Clubs during the busy Home improvements. A lte r­ Mrs. David Weinstein of Way. JV Basketball: Barry Ben­ ations and additions. All re­ Hillside, Tuesday, March 5, spring season, The Seventh Dis­ Springfield was installed as son, [89 F.xeter Way. Fresh­ at the Elizabeth Town and Coun­ trict will hold a Creative Arts pairs. Roofing, siding, paint­ president of B’nai B’rith Wom­ man Basketball: Robert Ste­ ing, masonry. A ll work guar- try Club at 1:30. Day on March at Map!$ en, Northern New Jersey Coun­ phens, 32 Cedar Ave.; Jay Mor­ ) anteed. Rev. Gregory, ordained in wood; there examp\e^of cil on Wednesday, March 20, gan, 1 Masters Sq. and Anthony 1954 as a Baptist minister, re­ needlework, ■ flower arra&fe- 1968 at the Coronet, 925 Spring- Spirito, 198 Nottingham Way; ceived his B.A. degree from Bob ments and such will be exhibi­ Call 923-5251 field Avenue, Irvington. Varsity Winter Track; William Jones University and B.D. de- ted, some in competition. On The former Alice Friedman Murphy, 261 Exeter Way and Learn the seven . gree from The Eastern Bap­ Creative Writing Day, April has been a resident of Spring- George Knauer, 226 Exeter tist Theological Seminary in 5 in East Orange, the litera­ Pingry Players field for 13 years. She was the Way. warning signals of cancer. Philadelphia. His first pastor­ ry talents of many club women organizer and 1st President of You’ll be in good company. \ ate was in Laurel Springs, N.J., will be heard. And at the end the Springfield Chapter of B'nai Reporter Named from 1954 to 1958 after which of April, Drama and Music Present Drama B'rith Women, which was foun­ 1. Unusual bleeding or discharge. 4. Change in bowel or bladder habits. he became the Pastor of the Festivals at Glen Ridge and On Friday^nd Saturday eve­ ded in 1957. She served as Pres­ Guild Officer 2. A lump or thickening in the breast 5. Hoarseness or cough. Bloomingdale Baptist Church Caldwell will provide opportu­ nings, Mar. 18 and 9, the mem­ ident of the newly formed chap­ ATLANTIC CITY—Miss Jean or elsewhere. 6. Indigestion or difficulty in swallowing. until April, 1964. nities for the performing a r­ bers of the Pingry Players, as­ ter for two years. -Rae Turner of Elizabeth, a re­ 3. A sore that does not heal. 7. Change in a wart or mole. Rev. Gregory’s ministry of tists in the districts to re­ sisted by student actresses Other officers installed porter for The Daily Journal, If a signal lasts longer than two weeks, see your "chalk artistry with a Gospel ceive recognition. from the Vail-Deane Dramatic were Mrs. C. A. Bursteln of Elizabeth, and secretary of doctor without delay. message” has been a popular Club, presented to p large audi­ Cranford, 1st Vice President, North Jersey Local 173, Amer­ It makes sense to know the seven warning signals of cancer. attraction throughout New Jer­ Two state wide occasions ences Gogol’s ‘The Inspec­ Mrs. Harry Glicken of Newark, ican Newspaper Guild, It makes sense to give to the ,, sey for the past 12 years. He which harbinger the arrival of tor General.” 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Rob­ wag elected vice-president of first became inspired to use this spring are: the annual Club AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY T* The play is a devastating sa­ ert Lieberman of Hillside, 3rd the Middle Atlantic District talent when he saw the minis­ Woman Day at Hahne and Com­ This Message Published -Is i Public Service Through tire on bureaucratic corruption Vice President, Mrs. Joseph Council, A.N.G. try of the prominent Gospel pany in Newark - this year in provincial Russia during the Folkenflik of Roselle Park, Fi­ Also elected was treasurer, The Cooperation Of The holloaing Hillside Companies artist, Phil Saint, over 20years on Thursday, March 21, when first decades of the nineteenth nancial Secretary, Mrs. Allan Edward Schrode of Wilkes- ago. Rev. Gregory has appeared the store welcomes clubwomen century. First produced on Ap­ Kane of Cranford, Recording Barre, Pa., and reelected Pres­ at youth rallies, service organi­ with a spectacular fashion show, ril 19, 1836, it represented a Secretary, Miss Sadie Klein of ident, Robert Golden of Allen- (Bristol-Myers Company • liffy Manufacturing j!o.| zations, and school assembly and a monetary donation to great step in Russia toward Newark, Treasurer, Mrs. towh, Pa., and secretary, Sid­ programs and numerous chur­ 1 the Federation; and second, the ,realistic soeia 1 drama. Frank Adler of Newark, Sec­ ney Benjamin of Scranton, Pa. ches throughout the State. 1 March Legislative Luncheon at, Shelley Lopata, 605 Irvington retary to the Treasurer, and Miss Turner covers Hillside I Hatfield Wire & Cable* The National State Bank Each picture drawn was Trenton, when several senators Ave., played “an official's Mrs. Leo Grossman of Colon- for the Journal. uniquely lighted with a com­ and congressmen discuss is­ wife.” ia, Counsellor. Dlvisioq of Continental Copper & Steel HILLSIDE OFFICE 7'" Young Thieves Indu stri e s, Inc. bination of colored lights and sues of particular interest.The LAiring the intermissions, in Chairman of the Installation black light for unusual effects. State Federation includes over the Kreh Gymnasium, there was ceremonies is Mrs. Leonard NEW YORK—Qf those ar­ rested for automobile thefts Friend Associates ltd. Specially recorded stereo mu­ four thousand women. One of a display of art work put on by Chakrin, of Colonia, immedi­ sic and narration by Rev. Gre­ its .major concerns has been during 1965, 62 per cent were the Pingry fine and industrial ate Past President of the Coun­ under the age of 18. according gory furnished a background scholarships assistance to stu­ arts departments. cil. The installing officer is to the Insurance Information Tridix Tool & Machine Co. message for his program. The dents at Douglass College, All monies netted through the Mrs. Edward Rothbart, of New­ Institute. Persons under 25 rep which the Federation was in­ Easter season will be the theme play were added to the Pingry ark, Past President uf District resented 88 per cent of the auto of his presentation. strumental in founding. Players Scholarship Fund. #3- theft arrests. PAGE 8, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH II, II Book Drive To Intern In Mtiss. Explains Chairman’s Work Set For May Carmen James Ferrigno.Jr. At the March meeting of the motor vehicle should be insured ' The Men's Progress of 25 Vine Street, Hillside, a Hillside Republican Club,held at their expense and not by as­ Club of Hillside will hold senior medical student at New at the College Inn, more than 50 sessing those drivers who are their first annual book Jersey College of Medicine and persons , heard Richard G, already carrying their share of drive on Sunday, May 26, Dentistry, has been selected to Schoel, Republican County the load. from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. serve a one-year internship at Chairman, tell df the duties of John Beattie, Hillside Muni­ Books to be collected Saint Vincent’s Hospital, Wor­ the chairman and how the mem­ cipal Republican Chairman, are hard covered and pa­ cester, Massachusetts. bers of the County Committee gave a report for the County per back in Good Condition. The internships were announ­ can be effective as the liason Committee: and Charles Tracy, Place on top steps of hous­ ced this week through the Na­ between the party and the vot­ a member of the Union County es, making it possible for tional Intern Matching Program ers. Board of Freeholders gave a report on recent developments the member of Men’s Pro­ in Evanston, Illinois. E. Jonathan Bell, club presi­ gress Club to pick them up. The son of Mr. and Mrs.Car­ dent appointed Fire Commis­ at the last board meeting. J. They will be distributed men J. Ferrigno, he isagradu- sioner J. Arnold Witte, Barrett Arnold Witte, gave a report a to the orphanages, veter­ ate of Hillside High School and Clarke, and George Hall, to bout latest township committee ans hospitals and men in received an A.B. degree from CARMEN FERRIGftO, JR. prepare a resolution which wiH problems. New members accepted into our armed forces. Brown University in Providence be mailed to all Union County in 1964. He is married to the pital, five going to St. Michael legislators requesting that club membership were Mr. and former Karen Hard of Hillside. Medical Center in Newark, two those persons who operate Mrs. Charles Vacula. Sixteen members of the Class ’to the Veteran’s ATimintsrra- of ‘68 at the college will serve tion Hospital in East Orange; P O LIC E RESERVE RANKS INCREASE. Township Clerk Louis A. Dischltr administers To Meet Internships in New Jersey,with and one each to Newark Beth oath to new|y appointed Police Reservists. There will be a regular meet­ six becoming members of the Israel, Mountainside Hospital ing of the Sinai Sisterhood on house staff at Newark City Hos- and Hunterdon Medical Center^ New Reserves In Training Monday Eve., March 25 at 8:30 in the Esther Berkowitz Hall, new men have re ­ missioner Car.mirfe J. Ferrig­ Upon their graduation in May, Sinai Congregation, Maple Ave. Brotherhood Placards Donated cently joined the Hillside Re­ no presented men witfr badges the men will be further trained The program will consist of serve Police. They are now at­ nnd identification cards. in various facets of policework a preview of some of the show tending classes at the Union .The jiew reservists are Max to augment the regular police numbers from the Annual Sis­ County Basic Reserve Police Belfer, Lester Dietze, lsadore department in emergencies or terhood and Mens club show to School in Plainfield. Elfont, Harvey Geleailen, Mike disasters. be held on Sat. March 30 and Mr. Mark Jannelli, Hillside Gomer, George Halleran,Mar­ Police Captain George He­ Sun. March 31. Mrs. Sally Wov- Civil Defense-Disaster Control tin M. Helock, Sidney Holstein, lock, in charge of the Reserve saniker is program chairman. (Hillside Photo Service) Director, presented the men to Glenn Messaro, Thomas Ring- Police Unit, has been conduct­ Those participating in the Richard G. Schoel, left, Uiion County Republican Chair­ the Township Committee at a wood, Louis Wojcik, John Yea- ing firearm traming for re­ preview include: Jen Gordon, man receives Distinguished Speaker’s Certificate from recent meeting. Township Clerk chshein and Dominick Zema. servists. Plans are being made Sylvia Bleckner, Blanche War­ Marie Oakie, program chairman. E. Jonathan Bell, presi­ Louis A! Dischler administered Ray Catena and George Ress- to enter a team in the Union ren, Yetta Port, Martha Dia­ dent of the Hillside Republican Club looks on. the oath of their office. Mayor ler, two former reservists have County Police Reserve I^fstol mond, Ruth "Halem, Norma Cor- 1. Lute Share and Police Com­ been reinstated. League. wick, Harriet Berger, Jo Gott­ lieb, Ruth Hurewitz, Irene COMET SANDWICH SHOP Serve eeu Fashion Board Flamm, Rona Rothschild, Jay 1271 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE Horn, Marty Gottlieb, Joe Ber­ ger, Leo Pell and Bemie Bleck­ MANAGEME NrGARY 'CHICO’ LEHNERI ner. SPECIALIZING IN OVER 20 VARIETIES Mrs. Harriet Greene is host­ of DELICIOUS SANDWICHES ess for the evening and Mrs. Irene Flamm will preside. GIANT SUBS HAMBURGERS, MEAT BALLS, AND SPECIAL STEAK SUBS. VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF OUR SUBS Compete In Open Mon. - Sot. 11 a.m. - 1 1 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m. - 1 1 p.m. Bridge Games W r/FH TOMORROW- ’* * * ' IxxWE DELIVER CALL 923-3800x£ ***»£?** sm Local players starred at the Is your HOME-OWNERS Profile of American Contract Bridge Lea­ Bf TTER j u . gue’s Spring-National Tourna­ Protection Complete ? ment, where record crowds The Essex County Council, Jewish War Veterans of the gathered to competefor six ma­ United states presented the Bus and Train Placards ap­ CHECK WITH US jor titles and a score of lesser pearing in buses and trains throughout the State of New ones. In the Radio City Pairs a Jersey to the National conference of Christians and single-session championshipe- Jews. Mr. Howard Delaney, sealed, Executive Director J. FRANKLIN vent with an entry of 1048 play­ of the New Jersey Division of the N.C.C.J. accepted the SAFECO ers, Philip Zipper, 1534 High­ cards. Making the presentation to him were, left to right; REINHARD INSURANCE land Ave., Hillside, and Sydney Robert Kaufman of Newark, past commander of the Col. A. Lenine, N.Y.C., won top place Norman Meranus Hillside Post 078; Nathan Flaxman of General Insurance in their section. Hillside, Martin Kaufman of Hillside, and Saymour Z Cast of Hillside. The presentation was made at ihe of­ 942 SALEM AVE. HILLSIDE, N.J. Bill Meltzer, 605 Riverside fices of the National conforene* of Christians and Jews EL2-4552 Discussing the fashions teens prefer are, left to right, Stan Sommer, owner of Sfbn Som­ Dr., and Pat Spatuzzi, 22 Juni­ in Newark. (Th. picture o..k) mers’ Women’s store in Union; Leslie-Friedman and llene Halem, students at Hillside per Way, Basking Ridge topped High School, and Mrs. Frank Weishapl, assistant to the store's teen board. The girls their section of the Metropolitan are members of the newly formed teen fashion board. In addition to telling the trends Museum Pairs. and desires of the teen world, the IT member board will receive beauty tips, do informal The tournament ended on Sun­ modeling and be able to work in the store. day, March 17th.

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l TMUIUDAY, MABOH II, IBM, THI H ILHIDI N.J, T H IS, F A B II Argument Follows next week to study possible I Municipal Court | Continued From Page 1 the reconstruction of Salem Ave. and Wilder St. from North dredging arrangements to clean JUDGE LOUIS DEVIN, PRP-SIDING disappointment in Mr. W itte." Ave. to Conant and Wilder Sts.. out the Elizabeth River In the Harvard Ave. area. A letter re­ He further commented that ab­ Funds from ExtraordinaryState At the Hlllilde Court Seesion held Thuredey, March 14, 1964, staining from a motion as Im­ Aid will be available to the ceived by W llltam Klueber from James Martin of Bloomfield, pleaded guilty to a charge a t being Army Corps Engineers opened portant as the budget is worse community for the work done. a dieorderly person. He waa fined $50. an area at cooperation. than taking a positive or nega­ Bids will also be advertised for tive stand. right orwrong .Com­ Klueber expressed the con­ the furnishing of premium gas­ Jam ea R. Cullen of Hlllaldr pleaded guiiry to a charge Of being missioner Carmen J. Ferrigno oline and #2 and #4 special Mi­ viction that the township could a dlaorderly peraon. He waa fined $50. stated that the 13 points were • f • • • randa crude fuel oil for a period take action to clear trees and "common political vocabulary" of one year effective June 1, debris and do necessary dred­ PAULINE M. KENNEDY of Elizabeth pleaded not guilty to a and that W ltte never once men­ 1968 and ending May 31, 1969. ging. Acting Mayor Robert Dia­ charge of leaving the acene of an accident. After a hearing, ahe tioned an objection or indicated mond, insisted the work to be Representatives

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Statue at Anzio cematary honors the 7800 American Air Force, Marine, Army and Navy enlisted men and officers who are buried there. The statue is of two G.l. Buddies walking arm in arm, stripped from the waist up. The INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNT fine details of the sculpture show the dog tags on the soldiers. $1,000 or more opens an account and currently earns 5 % a year com­ Resident Protest pounded quarterly when left on deposit for four full quarterly dividend periods. Continued From Page 1 music supplies and instruments athletic and physical education Subsequent deposits of $500 or more may be made any time. street parking and no close re­ supplies. sidential area. The board approved instal­ Board members proposed to lation of fruit juice and fruit You may make withdrawals (in multiples of $500) or withdraw dividends study the situation. The local dispensary machines in the s e ­ any time—without penalizing the 5% interest on your remaining balance. system is part of the New Jer­ nior class lounge at die high A minimum balance of $1,000 must be maintained. sey State Interscholastic Ath­ school. letic Association and as such This resolution arose out of Dividends mailed upon request. must provide facilities for ev­ a controversy mentioned in the ents such as the wrestling and Hillside Times last week. basketball tournaments. Both Candy and soda machines were Dividend periods: March, June, September and December 1st. were held at the school this installed in the senior lounge, month. and soon after ordered remov­ In .other business, the board ed by school superintendent requested $275,000 from the Dr. Wayne T. Branoin. township for board expenses Commenting on there reso ­ for the next 30 days, it also lution to install fruit machines REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS confirmed transfer of $6,000 Board vice president Moe B ier­ from the custodian account to man stated that he voted no to CURRENTLY EARN 472% A YEAR the athletic account. It rece­ the resolution because "T he ived notification from Dr. Wil­ Whole thing is hypocritcal. The liam West, county superinten­ kids sell candy at sports events Dividends from day of deposit— compounded and and for fund raising affairs, dent, that the township will re­ credited quarterly: March, June, September and ceive $74,819 in state aid. so why can't they have candy machines in the school.;1? December 1st—on all balances of $10 to $50,000. The board agreed that tht Miss Susan Walkley was ap­ American Flag should be flown pointed a teacher effective at the schools on Washington's March 1, Mail coupon today, visit any of our 10 convenient Birthday, Memorial Day, In- The board agreed to expand offices, or call 643-1000 for complete facts. dependence Day and Veteran^ the part-time cooperative-in­ Day. dustrial occupational .course to » HT-11A The resignation of Miss Dor­ Include more students. Under HOWARD SAVINGS THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION othy M. Zielinski effective Feb. the course, students work p art- P. O. Box 400, Newark, N. J. 07101 29 was accepted. The resigna­ time and attend school part- Please open an Investment Savings Account as checked. Enclosed is $1,000 or more time. tions of August J. Pollio and 4.------□ Please send folder with details. The board approved a con­ M rs. Judith Trisker effective Pleose open a Regular Savings Account as checked. Enclosed is $______Sept 1, were accepted with re­ tract with the East Orange institution Please add to my present Account Number $ gret. All were teachers. Suburban Cab Co. to carry MORE T H AN 350,000 DEPOSITORS • ASSETS IN EXCESS OF $825,000,000 a handicapped child to Willow Chartered 1857 Eugene R. Fox was appoint­ School Elizabeth. □ Individual Account ed a teacher effective Feb. 19 Bids will beReceived at 8 HEAD OFFICE: 768 Broad Street, Newark, N. J. * Q Jc! t Account with______to June 30. Mrs. Virginia Vree- p.m. April 10, for Interior and BRANCHES IN NEWARK: land, home economics depart­ exterior painting and roof re­ Bloomfield Ave. at Clifton Ave. South Orange Ave. at Sandford Ave. □ Trust Account for______:______ment chairman, was granted pairs at Hillside Ave. Abram Springfield Ave. at Bergen St. University Ave. at Raymond Blvd. Sign here______a sabbatical leave Sept, 1. to P. Morris and Hurden-Looker Chancellor Ave. at Clinton Place June 30, 1969 at half pay. Schools. IN SOUTH ORANGE: 11 South Orange Ave. near Lackawanna Sta. Print name here The board approved payment The board will receive bids IN NORTH CALDWELL: 27 Bloomfield Ave. near Mountain Ave. of a bill for Iron work to the Address______at 8 p.m. April 10, for general IN IRVINGTON: Breen Iron Works for the new School supplies, art supplies, 918 Springfield Ave. at Garden State Pkwy. 1065 Stuyvesant Ave. near 40th St. Clty_ State _ -Zlp_ ftairivay st Abram P. Morris industrial arts supplies. Insured by Federol Deposit Insurance Corporation IV ^ School. i-.

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TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1968 Two To Compete Bowling News For Coed Title HILLSIDE B'NAI B'RITH #1514 TEAM W BOWLING LEAGUE 1 Andy's Spt.Cent. 72.5 AT CENTRE BOWL 2 Rezem Fun.Home 70.5 TEAMS L PTS TOT. 3 A.C JOel.Sarv. 61.5 Angels — 2T 148 7H36 4 PalentConstruc. 61.5 Cardinals 34 131 73050 5 Gutter Balls 60 Knlcks 33 128 71706 6 Stadium Appll. 58.5 Twins 38 126 71693 7Schmidt's Beer* 57 White Sox 36 124 72477 8Sanko'sFlve 57 Astros 36 122 72698 9 Bloomfi eld Drap. 55 Yankees 36 122 69463 lOMcCllntock Mets 36.5 121 72298 Babbit Florist Athletics 39 114 72383 11 Senators Senators 37 114 71909 12 Missing One Braves 38.5 109 71176 13 Fords Five Reds 41 108 71931 14 Pastor Construe, 40.5 107 71593 15 Lucky Thirteen GLORIA CORDERO PHYLLIS MARCrttRITO 41.5 103 70495 16 Town Atitd Body 44.5 99 71364 17 Blue Shutter Inn Two Hillsiders will be among will become a contestant in the 45 96 71620 18 Alley Cats the thirteen coeds who will vie Miss New Jersey pageant to be 46 96 70633 19 Coquette Coiff. for the title of Miss Newark held at Cherry Hill July 10-12. 44 94 71546 20 Lyons Snack Bar State when the college holds She will preside at all college 46.5 89 72029 LYONS FRIDAY MIXED its third annual beauty and ta­ functions and will open festivi- 36.5 4 4.5 8 7 7 042 3 LYONS LANES lent pageant at 7:45 p.m, March ti«s for Carnival,' -the annual 30 5 50.5 81 70875 TEAM W 23. The event, which will be college amusement fair that Mike Drew, one of Hillside’s outstanding stars this sea­ Eugene Pogany leapt for O'* baikot In the third quarter 23 58 54 69030 3 Bowling Bees 53 an official preliminary to the will be held the first week in son, stretches for the basket during the third quarter. of the Hillside Mountain High game, comett lost, 69-65, 1ST WEEK OF J.A . TOURNA- 4 Irvington Cutlery 50,5 Miss America pageant willbe May. in the season’s final game. (Pictures By Bonnie Lee Blumenou) MEN IN NEW YORK CITY 1 Lucky Tavern held at the Newark State Col­ Following preliminary inter­ HIGH 3 GAME GROSS 11 Brookdale Flor. lege Theatre for the Perform­ views with the Judges, the coeds 1 Kingsmen-Brooklyn-3241. 2 Club Durand ing Arts on the Morris Avenue will be rated on the basis of Comets Go Down In First Tournament Round 2 The Rooks-N.Y.C.-3197. 7 Merry Five campus in Union. ing scorer, got into early foul career scoring -total. His total evening gown, swim suit and By Howard Stein * ment play. The final score of 3 Elastic Stop Nuts-Elizabeth- 9 Lucky Strikes The Hillside participants are trouble and was forced to ride scoring puts him second on the talent competitions. Mountain High School of West the game, played on March 12 3141. 6 Hermits Gloria Cordero, 138 Baltimore the bench for a good portion of all time Comet list, with only Orange defeated Hillside in the at Bloomfield High, was 69-65. , High qame gross 5 The Jokers Ave. and Fhyllis Margherito, This year’s reigning queen, the first half. Jan Bailey and Frank Checorski ahead of him. opening round of State Tourna­ Mike Drew, the Comet's lead- 1 Kingsmen- Brooklyn-1147 § Full House 270 Doer Ave. Miss Claire Denman of 220 Mike Levinson however, guided Although outscored in field 2 Kanfors-Long Island City- 10 Hummel Stars The winner will be crowned Lincoln Avenue, Elizabeth, will the Maroon and Grey to narrow goals 26-17, Hillside shotatre- 1120. 12 Five Aces Miss Newark State College and corwn the winner. Ad Journal Drive Begins the halftime deficit to 34-27. m£ndous 91 per cent from the 3 The Rooks-N.Y.C. -1110. Scoring six points each in the charity stripe on 31 for 34 shots. LYONS MONDAY 8;25 third period, Drew and Levinson Bailey sank 11 and Drew 10 to SCRATCH AT LYONS LANES paced the Comets to a 45-43 take advantage of the opportu­ TEAM advantage at the end of the nity. Key Club quarter. Mountain knotted the 7- Carls Bar score at 53-53 on three suc­ HILLSIDE GF p MA DT 5- Troxlers Emp. cessive foul conversions by Lee Drew 3 10 16 REL 9 - HillsideMetal m n i i i Barbach. The Rams’ Pete Brill Bailey 1 11 13 4-Hummel Jets pulled Mountain ahead for good Levinson 6 6 18 2 - tylary Lou Bar by sinking a jump shot. Moun­ Kalman 2 2 6 12- Ejay Lathers RINGS THE BELL tain maintained a three point Pogany 3 0 6 14-Irvington Cutl. buffer for the remainder of the Brown 1 2 4 8 - Artistic Letter. game. Issler 0 0 0 DURING 10- Packers Drew after scoring 10 fourth Butler 0 0 0 6 - Club Durand quarter points, was charged Hodovance 0 0 •0 11- Rays HomeCook with his fifth personal foul with Levine 1 0 2 Speciiallu 3- Strikers 1:11 remaining. Mike Levinson 17 31 65 13- Golden Wheel sank a goal after Drew fouled MOUNTAIN GFP ZENIT* BILL THOMPSON’S TUESDAY, out tOjpull the Maroon and Grey Sharpe 6 1 13 4 1 9 MIXED LEAGUE AT LYONS oped Brill (level within 1 at 66-65, with only 36 Mayor Lute share, (right) congratulates Rev. Thaddeus seconds showing on the clock. Seiden 3 2 8 ■ i Krawchuk, pastor of the Immaculate Conception Ukrainian Again Mountain’s Pete Brill did Kupersmith 4 4 ‘ 12 Catholic church, Liberty end Bley Sts., upon the com­ the damage by tallying the last Barbach 4 8 16 Dog Contract pletion ol the church, and withas Father and Mike Pow­ 1 0 2 Continued From Page l dual-speaker three points of the game on a Mitola ell, chairman, the beat at luck an theta initiation et * jumper and a foul shot. Blind 0 0 0 of dogs by the Lodi group for Commemorative Ad Journal te mirk the Dedication and By pulling down 13 rebounds Wahrhaflig 4 1 9 laboratories for experimen­ SALE' Blessing of the Church on October 20, 1968. The first during the time he played,Drew 26 17 69 tation. We're celebrating Zenith's conssole Mass in the newly completed Church will be celebrated totalled 1,001 career caroms to Mountain 13 21 9 26 -69 By state law, the Lodi group 50th Anniversary and passing Easter Sunday. (Photo By woit.. Ly.ok) complement his over 1100 point Hillside 10 17 18 20 -65 is directed to retain the anim­ als for seven days, after which once-in-a-lifetime savings time they may be sold. on to yo u ! *7 £ N IT H The township had planned to change to the Lodi group in an effort to save the town­ ship some money. The As­ sociated Humane Societies of Newark Inc., present holder of the contract, is continuing to pick up animals in the town­ ship. The Associated Humane So­ cieties of Newark Inc, main­ tains the animals at its shel­ ter until they are retained or adopted unless they are ill. The Lodi shelter is on the same property as the East- coast Animal Supply, a firm which collects and sells an­ imals to the laboratories for experimentation. The Lodi group maintains that it is necessary to use the animals for experimentation in order to test drugs and make other medical experiments. Proponents of the Associa­ ted Humane Societies, point out that apimals should be rai­ sed only tolr this purpose.They MODERN STYLING The WHITNEY • GA50-40W fear the indiscriminate cap­ Beautiful Modern styled dual-speaker console in ture of tied pet dogs. genuine oil finished Walnut veneers and select hardwood.solids. Finance Commissioner Ro­ Single-knob tuning with illuminated VHF and UHF channel numbers. bert Diamond also points out From that Lodi is about 20 miles from the township, which would BEL MART’S BELL make it a difficult trip for 88 some residents to make. RINGER VALUE. . . . $499Mode! 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