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V ' ® h f 0 1 li t P H ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER!OF THf! TOWNSHIP AMD SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE fOL. XLVI, NO. 21 HILLSIDE NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1870 821-1207 821-1277 PRICE: TEN CENTS EDITORIAL ‘.v.j.v.y Let’s Step Forward Tense GOP Contest The current dllemna over who Junior Olympics In various will tupervlee the prapoeed W il­ schools. li* m H. Buie Community Cen­ As fo r saving taxpayer’s mo­ Goes To Districts ter, t new seven men commis­ ney by Recreation supervision of The June 2 primary race here related articles). Witte's slate of district lead­ sion or the existing Recreetlan the center, the financial savings in the Republican party promises Witte said this week that Dr. er candidates “ includes all of Boerd of Commissioners, Is Ig­ of possibly not hiring two full­ to be a tense contest with two E. Jonathan Bell, current muni­ those incumbent district leaders noring the plight of the youth af time persons or expecting these candidates for the party's no­ cipal chairman, "has the sole removed (by Bell from the or­ this munlclpsllty end the re s i­ people to divide their tim e be­ mination for Township commit­ power to designate the s ta lle d ganization line as well as the dents who e re hesrlng more end tween other recreation depart­ teeman and fifty-two petitions for official line on the ballot, hi addition of some new ones,” more of growing drug end ju ve­ ment duties and the center would thirty distrcit leader posts filed making his choices (for district Witte said. nile delinquency problems. be a detriment to the new pro­ on two slates. leaders), Witte said, “ Bell by­ Designated by Bell as candi­ The program suggested by the gram. Criticism of incumbent Arnold passed the customary screening dates to be placed on the "R e ­ J«ycees, texchere end youth In Twenty-xhree thousand dollars W itte was rendered this week set up by the policy committee.’ ’ gular Organization Republican of Project Seerch end pertlelly ac­ has been budgeted for the pro­ by John Geraci, vice-chairman of Witte further said that Bell Union County” line were the cepted by the Township Commit­ gram and salaries of two su­ the Republican screening com­ "has taken almost one half of following: Franklin A. Feltman tee In their decision to make the pervisors. To turn this money m ittee, who charged that Witte the Republican district leaders and Gertrude Feltman, district PAL building Into t youth-ori­ over to the autonomous board of Is not working for harmony In now in office and removed them 1; Louis Aiello and Ruth Hall, ented community center offers recreation would not guarantee the Republican party. Geraci from the organization line. '1 Continued on Page 7 a much-needed revitalized ap­ that even one pea on would de­ said that the screening commit­ proach to providing activities fo r vote full time attention to the tee could not back Witte for the the youth o f this community. The community center program. nomination because of bis ac­ Mayor end other committeemen’s We urge the Township Com­ Republicans, Inc. tions against harmony. Joseph sudden re v ersa l on the adoption mittee to carefully review the Loeb is the group's candidate, of the proposed ordinance creat­ situation. The new program will accrodlng to Edward Zlpf, P res­ ing a community center com­ need fu ll-tim e attention from ident of Hillside Republican Club, Endorse Joe Loeb mission caught us by surprise. personnel and from a commis­ May Set Aside For Squad In. The program contemplated and sion devoted entirely to the w el­ “ Joseph T . Loeb, having the Mayor Carman Ferrigno signs proclamation in the presence o f MiseCISSnor O'Neil, President o f Hillside On the other side, Witte sup­ desired by the young people Is fare and success at the center. official endorsement of the H ill­ Ambulance Squad,'and in rear. Tom Greene. Jr. and Henry Ooldhor. Co Chairmen of the Squad's fund porter Arnold McClow, a member not currently provided by the With a new commission, thJEom- side Republican Screening Com­ raising com m ittee citing the members of the Ambulanos Squad w ho serve the people who live or work o f the Hillside Republican Club Recreation commission. A l ­ mltteemen can be sure that the mittee as candidate for the Town­ in Hillside on s voluntary and no-charge basis and are planning to put up a new building, es a result of policy committee took issue with though these men do a thorough program remains aider their ship Committee, is also the ov­ own supervision by their voting which M ayor Ferrigno sets apart the month o f May, as Hittskk Ambulance Squad Month and the “ screening comm ittee’ ’ who job with providing recreational erwhelming choice of our Club" sncouragas ail residents bnd business firms in Hillside to give generously to the Squad's building fund. selected candidates. McClow end sport activities under the di­ representation on the board. announced EdwardM.Zlpf, Pres­ said he did not knew who the rection o f Superintendent P eter We urge that the new com m is­ E. SMITH PHOTO ident of the Hillside Republican members of the screening com­ C. Humanlk, the proposed cen­ sion be appointed fo r a trial Club, Inc. m ittee were and that, to his ter program calls for education­ period of two years, that at “ Our decision to support Loeb knowledge, they were not select­ al and cultural activities as well. least one high school o r college Who Will Administer? was based on our Belief that he ed In the usual manner, (see To add to an already busy board student be appointed to the com ­ is the best possible candidate end superintendent's A xles and mission and that the program be to serve and fu lfill the needs of expect a successful attractive as varied as passible to draw Takes Issue With the Republican Organization and program la not sound pUibtttt. tbs youth to u. ft* time-at­ Center Action D the citizens of Hillside. As a The one-men department p re­ tention to the center and our "Committee" Title person and as a candidate, he A dispute over attain lstratkm sibility for the center and of­ Claimed that Jurisdictional dis­ sently supervises summer play­ youth Is needed and the only way Reference last week to the has demonstrated his dedication J06EPH LOEB of tbs proposed William H. Buie fices In the center. putes over use of the building ground activities, the community to gat It is to appoint new fa­ "Republican screening commit­ to hard work and his ability to community Center delayed “The Recreation Conmissipn would be prevented. He criti­ orchestra, community players, ces and h ill time personnel. t e e " was misleading in the opi­ meet the issues head-on, get to and accepting the endorsement. Township Committee passage of Is competent to handle this pro­ cized tbe township committee for senior citizens, oversees admi­ It is Incumbent upon the com­ nion of Arnold H. McClow, mem­ the core of a problem and then "1 welcome the opportunity to the ordinance creating the cen­ gram," be said. "Perhaps the advertising for personnel and for nistration of Little League, Babe mittee to taka a forward look­ b er of the Hillside Republican to set about seeking a solution." with a prepared statement from ter and naming a commission to seape af the commission could statements as to purpose of the Ruth, and Connie Mack, basket­ ing step and to become an ex­ Club policy committee. In makbig his announcement, Loeb, his first since receiving oversee opeartlons last W eth es- be enlarged by unending the or­ center. ball leagues, gym activities, wo­ ample to other communities of McClow said this committee Zipf also provided this paper Continued on Page 7 day night. The question arose dinance Creating It.” in addi­ Goldberg echoed Ram’s re­ men's bowling league, cam era how to handle the current youth which was reported as "unwill­ both fro m the public and among tion to savin g administration, marks saying that he was not dub, teenage activity night, and problems. ing” to support Arnold W ine for the commissioners. expenses and office space. Ram Continued on Page 5 reelection to the Township Com­ Concern fo r administration and Committee Declares m ittee Is apparently one appoint­ expenses o f the center was v o ic ­ ed by the current chairman of ed by Joeeph Ram, 344 T rin ity | Hillside Week | Eye Screening Clinic the County Committee, Dr. E. Witte Against Harmony PI. and Arthur J. Goldberg of A Jonathan Bell. "Who the mem­ 37 Fairbanks St. Both ques­ bers of this screening commit­ In response to numerous in­ terests of Hillside Republicans DANCE SCHEDULED: The Hillside Police Reserve Associa­ tioned the appointment o f a se­ tion w ill hold Its 20th Annual Mother’s Day Dance, Friday, May I tee are, 1 do not know,” M c­ quiries as to the reasons for and the Regular Republican Or­ parate commission for the cen­ Opens Tuesday at PAL at the C ollege Inn at 8:30 p.m. The public Is Invited to spend. Clow added. the action of the Republican Or­ ganization. __. ter, rather than the Recreation and painless. Patients areexsm- He stated that fo r over ten ganization in withholding endor­ "His break with the Regular Commlss ion. Mayor Carmen Mayor CARM EN J. FERRIGNO and Mr. M ax Gins berg. Chairman ined as they arrive. For special years the party screening com­ sement from incumbent J. A r­ Organization began at last year's BENEFITS SQUAD: The Evening Membership Department of the Ferrigno also voiced his p re­ of the H illsid e Lions Club Eye arrangements fo r clubs or groups m ittee has been the Republican nold Witte fo r reelectlon to the prim ary election, when, mo­ Hillside Woman's Club held Its annual Dessert Card Party on ference fo r the Recreation Com ­ Health Screening Committee will call Dominick F. Peterpaul, 923- P o licy committee. Including re­ Township Committee, John Ger­ tivated by blind loyalty, he op­ Wednesday, April 29th at the Elizabethtown Gas Company, 1 El- mission to handle the center. be present to officially Initiate the 3000. The patient will be tested presentatives of both the county aci, Vice-chairman of the Hill­ posed a challenge to the then lzebethtown Plaza, Elizabeth. Mrs. Albert Vreeland Is Chairman Support of the separate com­ free Eye Screening Program for visual clearness, external committee and the Hillside Re­ side Republican Screening Com­ Republican Municipal Chairman, at the a ffa ir. mission was voiced by Jsycee sponsored Jointly by the New Jer­ inspection, pressure within the publican Club (not incorporated), mittee, issued the following a longtime family friend. As All proceeds were donated to the H illside Ambulance Squad. president Walter Syzmanskl and sey College of Medicine and Den­ eyeball and examination of tbe along with several at-large statement. titular head of the party, he should Joseph Dlentz, 80 Hillside A v t. tistry and the Hillside Lions Club members. "The decision of our Com­ have practiced restraint, but in­ TRYOUTS SCHEDULED: Tryouts for Pop Warner Cheerleaders and Joan Carasla, 607 Tillman interior of the eye with an Oph­ at the P .A .L . Building. thalmoscope. "Only the charlman, Allan L. mittee to withhold endorsement stead, he took s partisan post­ will be held at the Little League Field on Curd Avenue on May St. end Commissioner Marvin All findings from the screen­ Tumarkln can explain why he from Incumbent J. Arnold Witte position and personally became a 15, at 3:30 p.m. and May 20, 1970 at 3:30 p jn . To be eligib le to Corwlck. The examination will take place ing are written on a specially de­ has called the Policy Commit­ was a difficult one, but it was candidate for District Leader in try out g irls must be 10 years old and not over 13 years old by Ram asked the committee to from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M.,andl P.M signed card. If through these ini­ tee Into just one meeting In re ­ reached after a clear reflect­ his home district, the 15th. December 31, 1970. High school cheerleaders and Pop Warner delay action on the ordinance and to 3 P .M., on lues.,-Wed ,- tial tests a person has evidence cent months," McClow said. ion the events of the past “ Party leaders objected to this cheerleaders will be on hand to give lessons to those trying out. suggested that the Recreation Th u rs.,-F ri., May 5,6,7 and 8th. "1 for one applaud the de­ twelve months, during which action, since a loss would da­ Commlss Ion be given the respon­ The screening procedure Is brief of eye disease, further testing Is done to confirm or deny the cision of Arnold Witte to seek Witte withdrew almost totally mage the political reputation of C LE A N -U P TIME: Clean-Up week w ill be observed here during findings. reelection. ” McClow added. from a representation of the in­ Continued on Page 8 the week of May 17 to May 23, the Health Department has announ­ ced, Residents are urged to place all unnecesaary articles, ap­ Curtain Opens Friday pliances, clothing and other Items at the curbside for removal. ***** THE DOGS’ TURN: Free rabies lnnoculatlons will be avail­ For "Mary Sunshine" N ine Injured In 3 C ar Crash able at clin ic staffed by registered veterinarians next week at the maintenance garage, Hillside Ave„ at the rear of the PAL The H illsid e Community P la y­ berger of Hillside as "Nancy Nine persons w ere Injured at while Mrs. Muriel Porter, 50, Police were unable immed­ hicle after the barrier was sha­ building. Clinic dates are Wednesday, May 6 from 6 to 8 pjn.; ers is presenting “Little Mery Twinkle,” Steve Uslander as 9:12 p.m. Sunday in a three-car was the passenger. iately to determine the cause ttered when it was . Friday, May 8 from 6 to 8 p.m,; and Saturday, May 9 from 10 Sunshine" on May 1, 2, 8 and 9 “ Cpt. B illy J ester,” Aaron Baum collision on Route 22 near the Three units were required to of the accident. They said a pi­ apn. to 1 p.m . at H illsid e High School, Liberty also of Hillside portrays “ Gen. The State Department of T r­ Union Township-line at MacLean transport the injured to St. El­ Avenue. Curtain Is at 8:30 p.m. Oscar Fairfax, ret.” Linda Br­ ece of wood from one of the ansportation is replacing an 18 PI. izabeth’ s Hospital, Elizabeth, the Phylls Stolar of Union has omberg of Mlllburn is "Mmme barriers was sent through the inch high concrete barrier with OUT MEETS) Newark Chapter Women's American Qrt (Organ­ An automobile traveling east Hillside Ambulance Squad, the the title role and her ee-otar Is Ernestine Vow L ubadich.” -windshield _of an on-coming ve- a higher divider.______ization fo r Rehabilitation Through Training) will meet Tuesday crashed through barriers pro­ Union Callmen’ s Unit ambulance Frank Breutlgam of Kendall Park The production Is under the tecting construction work for the and in Radio Car 37. noon May 12th at the Coronet, Irvington. M rs. Martin P e rr, Cha­ who w ill play Capt. Jim W a r- direction of David Christopher center divided onto the westbound pter President will conduct the meeting. lngton. with choreography by Dene The Cardens w ere transferred lane, colliding with two oncom­ to Columbia Presbyterian Hos­ The highlight of the program will be a book review. M r*. So­ Also featured are Judy Steln- Gross. phia Rood of the Union Avenue public library, will review “ The ing cars, according to police. pital in New York City where Promise" by Hyman Potok. The injured included George A. D r. Carden is on the staff. Rotary Club Presents Carden HI, 27, of 156 E. 7th Dr. Carden suffered cuts of St„ New York City, the driver, the Scalp and face. His wife^s MRS, ARNOLD A. GURSKY of 246 Greenwood Terr, has been his ’ father, Dr. Carden Jr,, 63, condition is described as gua­ elected President of the High School Women's Association of and his mother, M rs. Constance rded. She suffered severe con­ Newark. M rs, Gursky 1* a teacher at Webster Junior High School. Evening to Remember ***** Carden, 60, of the same address. tusions of face. The son suf­ A hilarious and enjoyable "E v­ the youth and scholarship act­ The second ca r driven by John fered cuts about the forehead. STATISTICS REPORTED: Deaths were ahead of both marriages ening to Remember" w ill be the ivities fund. Qiildren up to and Brodwlck, 18, af 318 Stegman Porter buffered a fractured and births, records of the bureeu of vital stttlstice fo r March Barbershop Harmony perform­ Including 12 years of age will Parkway, Jersey City, also con­ pelvis, cuts and abrasions. His show. There were 19 deaths, 14 marriages end 16 births, mon­ ance Saturday, May 16, conduc­ be admitted fre e if accompan­ tained Martin Ward, 19, of 916 w ife suffered head and abdominal thly reported compiled by Charles Dotto, health officer, shows. ted by the HlUsgje Rotary Club ied by an adult. Tickets are av­ Second St., Union Beach, Carol injuries. Dotto adds that he made 35 Inspections In the month. There also at tbe Hillside High School au­ ailable fro m any Rotarlan, also Ann Serlo of 80 S, Marks Place, Broderick suffered multiple were four dog bites and one guinea pig bite. ditorium. The time is 8:15 p.m., at the door. In charge of the pro­ Staten Island, and George Hawk, injuries about the face and frac­ and featured profess ional s lnging gram are T e d Jascor, Fire Ch­ 20, of 204 Ocean A ve„ Jersey tures. Miss Serio suffered mul- ***** groups w ill be the Hometown Ch­ ief Cabmen Dill and Michael City. tiplehead injuries. Hawk sus^ IN TRAINING : Patrolman Richard Cann- of the Hillside Police orus, the Pep Tones, The Chan­ Tobia. Th e program is un­ The third ca r was operated tained face and back injuries... Department has attended the New Jersey State Police Academy cellors and the To«n Criers. der the sponsorship of the pro­ by Robert Porter, 51, of 71 and Ward a cut hand and frac­ Tw o o f three autos which collided on Route 22 Sunday evening at Sea G irt for additional training for the past week. The program is operated for fessional S.P.E.B3.QS.A. Fieldstone, v D rive, Springfield, ture of a finger. causing injuries to nine persons. ED LEIBOW ITZ PHOTO

/ M U I, THi HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL M, ISIS Public Opinion 112 Named to

< r An Open Letter others, have come to realize that this Is one problem we HHS Honor Roll cannot ignore much longer. Editor: 4 B's: Alice Goldberg, Richard One hundred and twelve high Daniel Rosenberg: 1 A, 3 B’s: The planet Earth Is not a Greene, Ronald Magdor. Robert On Tuesday, May 5, the Town­ school students were named to Sheryl Lovler; 1 A, 2 B's: Joy­ little toy to play with, but In the Margherlto, Raymond MlcbaUan. ship Committee will accept or the H illside High School honor ce Gralnlck. case of some people this is FRESHMEN SOPHOMORE reject an ordinance to provide not true. They are killing our roll It was announced this week 5 A's: Jayne Baum; 4 A’s, 5 A's: Lee Bodlan, Elyaa for a Civic Center Commission. planet, yet their weapon Is not by John Kullkowski, principal. Gellerman; 4 A 'a , 2 B’a: Do­ Their decision will affect the 1 B: Josh Chodosh, Sent Stein; Top Secret. It Is found any­ SENIORS 4 A's: Randye Bloom, Barbara reen Asch; 4 A 's, IB: FranGarb, lives of every resident of Hill­ where In the United States: per­ side. 5 A s: Alan Wovsanlker; 4 Elovlc, Kenneth Erlksen, Grace Roger Levy, Alalne Marschner. haps anywhere in theworld. This A 's, IB: Beverly Mangold; 4 Isherwood, Susan Lysak. 4 A s: Lauren Kolber. Merk Recently, the Hillside Jaycees, weapon pauses diseases, impuri­ A 's : Connie Uardl; 3 A 's , 1 3 A's, 2 B 's: Clarlene A la l- Wovsanlker: 3 A's, 2 B'si Mar­ as a public service, submitted ties water and air, and lingers B ' Richard Lobel, Janice M as- mo, Jackie Kalansky,Sheila Res­ vin Blum, David Greenfield, Sega to the Township a report enti­ in the atmosphereilike a bomb. lo; nick, Beverly Urbanskl; 3 A 's , Jacobson, W illiam Kurland,Scott tled “ Project Search," This re ­ But it Is not a bomb-it Is pollu­ 2 As, 2 B’»: Pearl Mos- 1 B: Eric Borodinsky, Sharon Slegelman, David Zylherman. port recommended the Civic Cen­ tion. kowltz; 2 A's, IB: Joe Cla- Brewster, Ira Ross. 3 A's, 1 B: Diana Prank. ter and was the Instrumental Pollution is not only a r e ­ sulli, Stephen Sandltz; 1 A , 3 2 A's, 2 B ’s: Alan Asman, Henry Hslpem; 2 A s , 3 B 's: factor In the proposed ordinance. latively new word In our vocabu­ B's: Arlene Brown, Merlon Dte- Daniel Preston, Holly W eller, Sidney Wllf; 2 A ’s. 2 B'si Call For die record, forth-one per­ lary, but is also a very Impor­ aat, Flo Friedman, Molly Licht- James Wlnnlckl; 1 A, 4 B 's: Alterman, Michael Garcia, Leo­ sons researched *' Project Se­ tant one. Ten years ago It macher, Pamela Maas, Rocco Esther Lasker, Roxanne Wright. nard Jokubaitla, Dorlnda Mtnne- arch" and spent over 2000 hours was rarely heard of. Even my Mtnervtno, Lillian Price. 1 A, 3 B's: Susan Glinow- for, Kathleen Rapka. compiling FACTS. These FACTS fa m ily’s 1966 encyclopedia does 4 B's: Bonnie Qiaclaila, Ar­ iecki. Barbara Kuklo, Karen L y ­ 1 A, 4 B 'ai Ruth Plainoch- are what convinced the forty- not have an entry on pollution. Beauty Blossoms In Spring thur Levtne; 3 B's: Jefr Klapp- sak, Kenneth Saplro, Msrc W ll- ka; 1 A, 3 B ’s: Richard Doug­ one Impartial workers to unan­ Four years have made quite holz. kenfeld, Arthur Zadrozny, M i­ las, Martin Drobny, Roberta imously recommend the Civic a difference. Poeple are more Cathy Leininger, secretary in the Township Clerk's office, and Mrs. Virginia So non ti no, violations chael Zimmerman, Andrew Z y s - Friedman, G eorge Ouydleh; 5 Canter Commission. aware, and are more willing to bureau secretary, admire spring blossoms and a little spring ir on municipal grounds outside of JUNIORS man; 5 B’s: Glen Burgsieln; B's: Joanna HaUlngae: 4 B at The Importance of the Civic fight pollution, but four years police headquarters. 7 A ’s: John Spltals; 5 A ’s, Carol Da Roa, Roberta Da Proe- Center prim arily deals with the have also made a change In the ' 1 B: Serena Fox; 5 A's: Tobl continue! to grew in alarming po, Joanna Hrevnak. potential aid to the youth of our quantity of pollution In our air Bertlger, M ichael Engel, Mona The Hillside Times proportions and no person or community. For our children and and water. Extension Service To Gelman; 4 A ’s, 2 B's: Gladys segment of our society la exempt. MArket H i l l S-JT1I lor them alone, we must give the New Jersey has become the Grodxlcki. Published weekly by the H ill­ "U.*.a." 1ST III} Civic Center the best manage­ most heavily polluted state, al- 4 A’s, IB; Libby Fortel, Fran side Times Publishing Co., Inc. There w ill be a luncheon break Offklal Dlamewd Awraiaar ment available especially In Its thoug it is one of the smallest Hold Drugs Seminar Prieder, Robin Hannan, Ranee at 1443 North Broad St., H ill­ at noon, so please bring a sand­ Infancy. and repeated oil slicks have Kurland, Ruth Levine, R e n e e side 5, N.J. 07205. SIDNEY T HOLT The use and effect of danger­ wich. Tea and cofTee w ill be pro­ ly A ffln tm u t Only • We of the Hillside Jaycees and plagued California's beaches. the Union County Cooper ati ve Raatelli, Edmund Topllow, A r­ SIDNEY SILVERSTEIN, Editor ous drugs and narcotics will be vided. Komi 101 3rd Fleer ^Project Search” appeal to the Factories are in such great abun­ Extension, Service and will be lene Widow sky. and Publisher. the topic for discussion on Tues­ 7M a rood It. set Market 11. Township Committee to vote for dance today that the pollution rate held in the auditorium at 300 4 A 's : Susan Adamo, Richard SARAH SILVERSTE1N, Asst. day, May 5th, 1970, at ten A.M. Immediately following lunch we * e passage of this ordinance. from them is steadily Increas­ North Avenue Earn, W estfield. Clemneckl, Beverly Kaplan; 3 Advertising Manager. will have group dlscusalon and a t Martin Prince Chairman, ing. Because of exhaust, cars Mrs. Mary - E. Weaver, County A's, 2 B’s: Larry laacson, GAIL BROWN. Asst. Editor, M r. Michael F. Bowen w ill be summary from each group w ill 1 Project Search and planes, especially the Boe­ Home Economist, will conduct Michele Patanio, Arlene Sch - Thursday, April 30, 1970. Sub- HELP US (Etf the key speaker for the day. Mr. be given, ing 747, are constantly criticized the sem inar. She stated the sem ­ wartz; 3 A's, IB: Anne De- scrljXlon per yeer $4-50 any­ Correction Bowen is the Executive D irec­ fo r their great amount of It. inar la being held because of die Marzo, Robbie Tucker. where in the United States. Sin­ YOUI CITY CUMi fedltor: tor at the Narcotics Clinic, at Mrs. Weaver urges all Inter­ No one wants apoiscnedworld. concern o f the community and the 2 A’s, 3 B's: Rhode Kauf­ gle copy 10 cents. I f IttOAY • M iYIH 0*. M0, | °n page one of your April 23, 43 Rahway Avenue, Elizabeth, ested parents and other concern­ We have to act now. Increasing number of cases hw man; 2 A ’s, 2 B's: M iriam Second Class Postage Paid at 1970 Issue, you erroneously stat­ New Jersey. ed people to attend. There Is no M4 Illxaba# Ellen Frledenberg volvlng the use of drugs and nar­ Nadler, Shelley Prawer; Elizabeth, N.J. ed that two Republic an Clubs were The Seminar Is sponsored by charge. Oliva St. NJ. Grade 8 cotics by our youth. This problem 1 A, 4 B’s: George Bays, VOL. XLV1 NO. 26 formed November last. Having A.P. Morris School Been a member of the Hillside Republican Club' for over thirty Clarifies Position IRVINGTON CAR WASH years. It Infuriated me to see Lions Learn Of Drug Use S7S* 1 CHANCELLOR AVENUE IRVINGTON, N.J. this statement. Btiwiw Celt St. end Chestnut Ave 374-9600 FUELOIL Editor: M r. B ell's group separated Detectives Daniel Messano and users." They asserted the pre­ TOP ORADI It has been brought to my from the Hillside Republican Club Gordon Milbura warned the Lions valence of narcotics use by un­ attention that statements have a CAR WASHING • SIMONIZING SERVICE AVAILABLE-REASONABLE last November, naming themsel­ Club Thursday night of the grow­ wary youth, even the very young, been made to the effect that 1 200 Gala. ves the Hillside Republican Club, ing local menace of narcotics requires a campaign of educa­ • STEAM CLEANING Min. Dal. am supporting certain Hillside FIR OAL. h e . CXirs was and Is the onlyor- use among youth. tion to prevent a further spread 16.2 C. O. D. candidates In the June Prim ary ____ WE'RB EQUIPPED TO DO THE JOE BEST . of It. / \ ______OPEN 7 DAYS______HT / ----- \ tgin ^ and true Republican Club Election. In town. At the meeting lh College inn, The police officers exhibited a Please be advised that lhave they said, “ It Is no longer Just Allstate Fuel Co. Ttynk you fpr this opportunity vest display of samples they taken no position regarding dlls s matter of apprehending drug (50')bRING THIS AD (50') to correct this obvious mistake, have picked up. 923-4646 local Primary race. t John Beattie Richard G. Schoel, ^ 1056 Thomas Street County Chairman a Eg. note: The Times acknow­ * Republican Committee m n n m _ ledges that only one Republican of Union County Oil Burner Service Clubj the Republican Club, Inc. Por^Economy and Safety by Thomas FueJ Oil was formed following the Nov­ "We Do Complete Line of Heating Wo»k” ember election. The Hillside Re­ Attends Meeting RADIO DISPATCHED TRUCKS publican Club Is the original club J . Franklin Relnhard, 94 Sal­ and was not formed following the em Ave., is expected to attend 688-4281763-3535 election. the Annual Meeting of the Insur­ ance Brokerf Association of New THOMAS OIL COMPANY Urges Action Now Jersey, to/be held at the Shel­ 112 RAMSEY AVE., HILLSDE, N.J. Eat. Sine. 1923 Editor: burne Hotel, Atlantic City, an Although Hillside Is a small April 30th, from 9 A.M.to5P.M. town. It Is not evaded by the The featured speaker w ill be problem of pollution. 1 am an the Hon. Robert L. Clifford the eighth grader at the A.P. M or­ new Commissioner of the De­ MITTLEMAN BROS. INC. ris School, and 1, as well as partment of Insurance. * QUALITY BAKERS 1594 Maple Ave WAverly 3-6212 ? 76e A VARIETY OF 334 YALE AVE. COR. 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THUMDAY, APRIL 30, 1970, THI HILLSIDE N.J. TIMM, PAQI I ney to force Urge taxpayers. such as industry to correct p o ll­ Focus On Environment: ution problem s. Hurden-Looker PTA by GAIL BROWN tors are off duty. lng, smoke emissions. Incinera­ The program at the high school Tw ice In the lis t month H lll- Just by smelling the air, re­ tors and general prohibition of auditorium, chaired by Mrs. Ed­ »ld e oklev have been darkened gar E ls le r aided by students sidents' nostrils can discover a ir pollution. Hears, Drug Talk with haavlly polluted clouds from and ocher adults, began with a harsh formaldehyde or bitter Their report also recommend­ firea Id Newark. A rubber dump The annual"Father's Nights ed to Detective Anthony Mesaano chocolate odors. In the past ed that Angelo Bonanno. Sanitary slide presentation of pollution o f flr a caused heavy hlack clouds meeting of the Hurden-Looker speak about the Heroin problem week, a musky odor has been Inspector, be appointed director air, w ater, and land around H ill­ filled with steam from the fire­ side by M rs. Elsler. Problems School PTA was held recently and Detective Gordon Mlllbum observed, as If someone had tak­ of an Air Pollution Control pro­ men's hoses to "ra in " burnt of sewage treatment facilities at the school. M em bers ,Were 'speak about Marijuana. Following en a commercial a ir freshener gram and five ways to Imple­ particles as the clouds north­ w ere also shown. treated to a presentation by De­ the presentation, both men ans­ to the great outdoors. Residents ment such a program. westerly over Hillside and other tectives Messano and Mtfiburn wered questions from the floor. bum leaves and trash. House­ T o date no overt action or P ro fe s s o r Franklin F lo w e r , communities. A meadowiandflre of the Hillside N arcotics Squad wives shake dustwnopa out of response to the report has been associate extension specialist at on the second occasion blacken­ after the regular meeting and windows. Business firm s spew the co llege of agriculture and ed the skies. made by either township com­ the election of officers took place. Seniors invited to black smoke from their furnaces mitteemen The Board of Health environmental science at Rut­ Located In a heavy Industrial Elected for the 1970-1971 term and other processes spew heavy also could adopt such a code, gers told the group, "If we don't , r * e between Newark and Eliza­ were the following officers-: Armed Forces Day white smoke. A reddish haze according to Health Officer Char­ recfcjce the amount of polU^ion beth, the town suffers from the President, Mrs, Louis Jimenez; The President has declared les Dotto, but although the Board we presently get, pollution is di­ pollutants poured into the air 1st Vice President, Mrs,Carmen May 16, 1970 Armed Forces Day Second in a series o f articles has discussed It, tio action has i rectly related to our affluence by factories, incinerators and Berradesco; 2nd V ice President, at military Installations through­ dealing with our environment. been taken. and our gross national product. airplanes at Newark airport. Mrs, Leslie Baylor; Recording out the .world. This year, high If production doubles, pollution B ut Hills lde res ldents and Is emitted by another firm. A single local ordinance re­ Secretary, M r s. Thom as Jones; school seniors from Hillside are doubles unless we reduce pollu­ firm s also contribute to the pol­ Hillside presently has no grading smoke emission from Corresponding Secretary, Mrs, Invited to view the festivities at tion or the Gross national pro­ luted condition of the air. A strong code to protect residents chimneys of residences and bus­ Sol Ferling; Treasurer, Mrs, Fort Monmouth as guests of SFC duct." local supermarket has been cited against local pollutants. The iness boilers, engines, etc. pro­ Walter Kowalsky. Garner M. Pozgay, of the El­ three times fo r open burning of Mayoo’s Committee on Air Pol­ hibits smoke darker than #3 on Open burning o f trash it prohibited by state pollution control code. Flow er said he only saw two Trustees, M rs. Bernard Man- izabeth Army Recruiting Station. trash. Some firm s here and lution, chaired by Mrs. Edgar the RlnglemannSmokechart. The Debris strewn about grounds o f this firm also add to fire hazard. ways of reducing the two, a de­ dy, Mrs, Theodore Barnett, Mrs, The group will depart Eliza­ Cosmo Abate and M r s, Henry across the state run their pol­ E ls ler and Mrs. Paul Shapiro, state air pollution control code pression and population control. beth at 8:30 AM and return at Feldman,*/ lution caualng machinery during In March recommended to the prohibits smoke darker than #1. Burning leaves is not nature's 5:30 PM. Transportation w ill be o ff hours late at night and on way, said Richard Walter, super­ An interested audience listen­ provided by the Army. M ayor the adoption of a strin­ Until late 1967, the enforce­ Public Should Speak weekends when pollution Inspec­ visor of parks and shade trees gent code covering open hum- ment of the smoke emission or­ in Maplewood and teacher of g e ­ dinance was handled by fire pre­ neral horticulture and garden­ vention bureau member Captain Up About Pollution ing. With slides and lecture, Robeij^Sonntag. Since his re­ G r a n d y he depicted the composting p ro ­ "7 tirement, no fire department The public must speak up to industry and go to meetings to cess used by Maplewood to so lve member has been appointed to stop pollution, Steven Wise, coun­ force the elimination of pollu­ gardeners and muncipal prob­ pollution control, nor has the O p e n in g sel fo r the Rahway Valley Sew­ tion,” Wise said. “The laws lems of disposing of fallen leaves. simple equipment fo r smoke ob­ age Authority and member of • re there, they are not being en­ [ 1 servation been transferred tothe the New Jersey Clean Water forced,” ‘ T h e composting site can be J e w e lry V Health Department. Fire Chief neat and clean,” he said, “ and I Council, told the audience at Wise told the audience of 150 Carmen DU1 said that the bu­ the Environmental Teach-In Ral­ that the technical answers are not a detrim ent to the commu­ Pipes reau has handled about fifteen ly last Thursday. also available and that the pub­ n ity." T h e parks division uses to twenty complaints a year on -N- " I f the taxpyer Is willing to lic must convince local, state the leaves as do residents who s m o k e emission. P r e sently face paying taxes lost by In­ and federal officials that they are return to use the composted m a­ P apers no one in the bureau Is quali­ T l / f A ■ dustry moving, they can hound behind the officials to spend mo­ terial for their cwn gardens. fied to use the equipment, ac­ Records M a y 4 t h cording to Dill. sniiiniiim iniu * o Trees Purify Air Tapes & Cassettes Suspected local violations of Young forests checkmate air 2066 MORRIS AVE the State A ir Pollution Control pollution. Trees absorb carbon Homemakers/Upjohn . . . dioxide from the air and release C lothes UNION Code, reputedly one of the tight­ * oxygen. Vigorous, growing trees est codes In the nation, can be % ) it m ore extensively than o v e r­ Hours Mon. Fri. 1-9 Sat. 10-6 and are reported, by local of­ May we help you?" mature specimens WON'T ENp ficials and residents to the State office In Springfield. EWvidShot- Moment ak era It help, quickly, to satuty a tem­ a national organization rf torn porary or continuing need. For i w ell, supervisor of the office A BA N G . par ary homo and htall« caro further information or service, which covers Union and four and partonaai, and iffiliqtod with please call 674-4626 (Essei Cartoon by Joel Gillman, IQ, fourth grade, George Washington one half other counties, describes Tho Upjohn Company, ttw world­ County) or 272 5800 (Union School, appeared in a newspaper prepared for Earth Day, datelined their function as chiefly fact­ wide manufacturer of pharma­ County). A p ril 23, 1982. finding tot legal action. $long ‘ ceuticals. We ara committed to Homemakeri it with routine investigations of improve both ttw quality and • Private Duty Nursing operations subject to the code, aval lability of twnily nursing and MY soh, the executive... Registered and Licensed BUY IT NOW, INSTALL IT household services. the sixteen fleldmen respond to Homemakeri it Practical Nurses complaints from municipal of­ Hosipital Trained Home DURING THE SPRING s broad variety of service] per­ ficials and residents. ‘ 'Com­ Health Aides formed by experienced, quell has he got connections • Houwkpapers and Day plaints help us do our Job, "Shot- lid personnel Our employee] ere i W o rk e rs Air Conditioner w e l l Mya. J “ carefully u n wed, bonded and Visiting Housemothers and bound. They in'available wtwn f ‘ Smoke <£aervation la the best P Companions j m hddN Vnnl fw « * • Party Help the state expects local depart­ week, o r M ofinitoly, on en oc Pre-Season Sale • Carpet and Upholstery ments to d o," says Dntto. "We casional bam or a regular The way they treat him at National State Bank, you C le a n in g should have an a ir pollution con­ SAVE $20.00I -jtt.00 EVEN E S00.0E • Home Maintenance and would think he owned the place. There isn’t a teller, tro l code, but we must also have if Heavy Cleaning n you need not one, w ho doesn’t give him a big smile. And can DURING THI! YEAR SALE a means of enforcing It. Just qualified nurtiag or household WARRANTY STXSONI INSTALLATION past lng an ordinance Is not en­ you imagine— even one of the big shots came over to DATE, nW BEFOREb e f i ough, If the program Is under talk to him. ------— the Health Department, wa need additional personnel and hinds to But I ’ll tell you something. T h ey treat me like a king, Top Names Implement the program ." HOMEMAKERS, INC. TOBIAS Subsidiary of the Upjohn Company too—and I don’t have any connections. T o tell the ONE STOP SHOPPING Sanitary Inspector Bonanno, a UTTER VALUES I2M LIBERTY AVE. certified smoke observer, agrees truth, the only connection you need at National in s t a n t c r e d it HILLSIDE, N.J. m i S that "smoke observation Is the tIS N. LMon Ava., Cranford State Bank is the phone. G ive a call, why don’t you. A LL MAJOR APPLIANCES 121-7710 - 7TOO best we can do here with the PHONE 272-MOO other duties of foed and hous­ ing Inspection, ragweed control and health c a r e ." With the adoption of a local code, the as­ sistance of state department of­ LEXINGTON ficials who can take and ana­ lyze samples and the cooperation CLEANERS o f the public and lnsutry, Bo­ HILLSIDE nanno says that the local depart­ ment can bring about a reduc­ 242 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. tion In air pollution. 12 HOLLYWOOD AVE. What can be done about poll­ CLEAN-UP ution In neighboring towns ? Re glonal air control boards offer SPRING one answer. Under this opera­ tion towns Join to hire a pro­ DAYS fessional staff. Including an en­ gineer to control air pollution at a nominal cost to each town. ^ p e c i£ tj& Federal binding fo r regional pro­ MAY 17-23 grams, not avilable to local pro­ gram s, can cover 80% of the cost MEN’S LAUNDERED o f such a program, according to t Dott. Hillside asked to Join the Su­ 0a Rtgvlor Colltctioa Days SHIRTS burban Essex Regional control 21 board a year ago, Dotto siys, but was turned d2 DRY CLEANING program was In more full oper­ HILLSIDE BOARD ORDER OR OVER ation. A regional commission was proposed last year by Ellz- OF H E A L T H abeth Mayor ftinn but after an IIMITTD TO 6 SHIRTS initlAl meeting, no more was heard about the proposal.

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i A t ! «, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TMES, THURSDAY, APRIL SI, 1ST! Gary Brown Takes Bride Fiancee Of Edward Pincus Iuzzolino-Eide Betrothal Celebrate 25th Anniversary

MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH FAZIO

A 25th Wedding Anniversary M rs. Pazlo, the fo rm er Ca­ . IEIDE surprise party was held for Mr. m illa Pluntino and her husband Married Saturday, A pril 25 Marjorie Ellam and Michael Br­ Mr. and Mrs. Emery Steln- physical education at Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Tore Eide of the fell. and Mrs. Joseph Fazio, Sunday were m arried on April 28, 1943, at St. James Church h r Spring- own, brother of the groom . Ot­ berger of 331 Conant St., have High School in Harrison. Newftk, Delaware, formerly of The wedding date has been set evening, at the College Inn, Hill­ at St. Johna R. C., Susquehanna, field, N.J, were Marilyn Ann Ja- her attendants were Miss Mad­ announced the engagement at Mr. Pincus, 1 1964 Ikilon High 1074 Voorhees St., announce the fo r July 18. side. Pennsylvania. nls and Gary Daniel Brown. eleine Brown, sister of the groom their daughter Judith Suzanne School graduate, has been em ­ engagement of their daughter, In­ T h eir two daughters, Jo-Ann and Mrs. Fran Silllphant. Us­ The bride is the daughter of Steinberger to Edward Arthur ployed os a chemist with Better­ grid, to John Joseph iuzzolino, end Donna feted their parents hers were William Janis, brother M r, and M rs, Charles G, Janls Pincus, son at Mr. and Mrs. Leo ing Corporation sines 1960 and Is son of Mr. and Mrs. George luz- Celebrates 81st Year for this occasion. They invited of the bride and Barry S illl- of Union, N J . M r. Brown is the Pincus of Union. also continuing his education at zolino of 29 Vine St. over 60 guests, many from Penn­ phant. sqn of Mrs, Renee Brown of Rutgers University in New Miss Eide is a graduate of M rs. Edith Floyd was honored ceased. She has nine grandchild­ sylvania. The bride graduated from the on her 81st birthday at a party 1522 Hiawatha Ave, and the late Miss Steinberger graduated Brunswick. Hillside High School and of fhe ren and four great-grandchild, Mr. and Mr*. Pazlo reside Berkeley School in East Orange given by her son-in-law and dau­ Howard F, Brown. The ceremony, from Hillside High School in A July 12th wedding at the University of Delaware. She is ren. at 1272 Miriam Place. and is a stenographer for the ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jar­ performed by the Reverend Koch, 1965 and Newark State College Westmount Country Club In West presently a member of the facul­ Federal Bureau of Investigation vis at their home, 312 Ryan St. r v w v w w w w w w we was followed by a reception at in 1969. She currently teaches Paterson, New Jersey la planned. ty of the Princeton Regional in Newark. The groom, presently M rs. Floyd resides with them. the Club Navaho Manor in Ir­ School District and teaches fourth 1 attending Falrleigh Dickinson DONNA LYNN BEAUTY SALON vington. grade at Riverside School in f , University is employed by Ch­ Princeton.’ Among the 25 guests were the I2N NORTH BROAD ST., MLLflOK. N.J. si i-ms l Honor attendants were Miss aus Scale Corp. in Florham Park. Woman's Club Installs celebrant's sons, Richard of H lIL 1 Mr. iuzzolino, also a graduate side and Robert of Lake Hop. W a sh & Set < of Hillside High School w ill re ­ TUES. & WED. atcong. Another son, William Fl­ HON. ATHURS. s 2. i New Officers Tuesday ceive his bachelor of arts degree < Plexi-glass Demo oyd, resides in Randolph, Ver­ from Felrleigh Dickinson Uni­ FRI. $ 1 50 WASH < mont. $ 0 5 0 The Woman’s Club of Hillside Richard Fox, Education and Youth versity, Medison in May. He will SAT. 1 A SET l w ill hold its annual meeting at Conservation chairman, the Club attend Brooklyn Law School in SUN. i For Arts Group M rs. Floyd is a native of Corn­ i 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, May 5, at is sponsoring a delegate rep- Stain or paint door frames wall, England, and has resided i A Membership Tea will be Building, 274 Hillside Avenue, the Elizabeth Town and Country re tenting Hillside High School and baseboards in a deeper tone PererntRl Wive *6” in Hillside many many years. OPEN DAILY 4 TO* SAT, AMO SUNDAY * TO 4 i held for both non^aid up and Hillside, New Jersey, at 7:30 Club, 917 North Broad St, El­ at a Citizenship Institute at Dou­ than other woodwork in the room for an effective accent. Her husband, Robert, is de­ i j M O f paid members, on Monday eve­ p.m. izabeth, when Mrs. Karl B. Rosa, glas College, New Brunswick. ning, May 11, when Brunette Mai - Admission is free, and the president will Install the newly Miss Linda Ferrlgno, delegate. ion, will give an demonstration public is invited to attend. It elected officers fo r the coming Miss Fran Friedler, alternate in Plexi-glass, to the Hillside w ill be a good opportunity to year. w ill attend the session to be Creative Arts, Hillside PAL meet the Artists#and join the Mrs. Maurice Murphy andMrs. held June 15-19. group, Gertrude Kreps, direc­ Frederick Brengel are co - cha­ Seven members attended the Workshops Set tor, said. irmen, assisted by Mrs. Will- Seventh District Spring Confer­ The next Art Shew w ill be lard Cuplt and M rs. Franklin ence o f the New Jersey State held on May 2, Saturday night Lange, for the 50th Anniversary Federation of Woman's Clubs For Chairmen at the Hillside High School. 8:00 Birthday Luncheon to be held held April 13 at Short Halt;' Hi p.m. in coo Junction with the Com ­ Northern New Jersey Council June 4 at the Club House, when theme of which was "Accen t on munity Players' presentation of of B ’nai B'rlth Women w ill con­ a scroll honoring the occasion Education.• M ‘ ‘Little Mery Sunshine.1 ’ duct a series of workshop ses­ w ill be presented by the New sions on May 4 at the YW - Jersey Federation of Woman's YMHA of Union in Elizabeth. Carnival Set Clubs. New Arrivals The sessions will be led by Under the leadership of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Corl- Mrs, Alvin Krevsky and Mrs, For Sunday gllano of 275 Hollywood Ave. Allan Komfeld, both of Hillside. Sisterhood of Sinai Torath Slate have announced the birth of a They w ill be assisted by the Me- Chaim will sponsor their Annual daughter, Joanna, on April 9 adames Louis Welntraub of Ma­ Carnival and Bazaar on Sunday, at Saint Barnabas M edical Can­ plewood, Charles Lambert of Submitted May 13, at the Youth Center ter. The couple has ana other Livingston, Alvin Elg of Hanover, Mrs. J. Vincent Maynahan, at Maple Avenue and Clark daughter, Natalie, 2. Robert Lleberman of Hillside, streets between noon end 4:00 chairman of the nominating com­ James Gingold of Morristown, P.M. mittee, assisted by Mrs. Val David Weinstein of Springfield, Mrs. Harvey Raffie, Bazaar Kennedy and M rs. Joseph Bur­ M r. and Mrs. R.W. Sand of H arry GUcken of Uniop and Jo­ Chairman and Mrs. Dave Kasoff, kett, submitted the following slate Stuyvesant Ave., Irvington have seph Fried of Elizabeth. Mrs. Carnival Chairman have an­ of officers for the Auxiliary to announced the birth of a dau­ Stanley Sholk of Maplewood is nounced that there w ill be bar­ the Rev. Thos. F. Canty Council ghter, Adele, on April 14, at Sa­ President of Northern New Jer­ gains galore for the home, along 3197 Knights of Columbus. int Barnabas Madical Center. The sey Council. with the usual white elephant Nominees are President, Mrs. . m other is the form er Carol The workshops are being held sale, cake walk, games, prizes, Charles Sabba: Vice-President, e a r at Newark. The couple has to fam iliarize the Chapter Cha­ pantry goods sale, outdoor rides. Mrs. Dam. Plro; Treasurer, another daughter, Rene Ann, irm en with the procedures invo­ A Snack Bar w ill be open with Mrs. A1 Saulnler; and Recording age 2. lved in the performance of the delicious refreshments for sale. Secretary; Mrs. Richard Midden. many servicea of B'n»i B’rilh. ... Th e public is urged to attend. The election w ill take place on A non. Rick Jason, was born May 18th. Additional nominations to M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Ru- may be made at this time. 11cn of Park Ave., Orange an BERGEN BAKE SHOP All members are requested to A p ril 11 at Saint Barnabas Med­ toss BERGEN ST. NEWARK. N.J. attend this meeting. ical Center. Mrs. Rullen Is the form er Patti Greene of Hillside. WALL TO WALL ... M l SHERIDAN AVE. CARPET CLEANING Elizabeth Re* onable Rate* A daughter, Andrea Lynn, was I I I IRVINGTON AVE. ELECTRO OARPET born to Mr, and Mrs, Walter South Orange I UPHOLSTERY Bobko of 275 Hollywood Ave. CLEANERS on A pril 21 at Saint Barnabas FINEST QUALITY NEW CARPETING AT M edical Center. M rs. Bobko is DISCOUNT PRIC£l BAKERY PRODUCTS the form er Rosemarie Capro of Special Cakes By Appointment 272 Long A**., Hillside H illside. for AL,I. OCCASION’S 1068 Clinton Ave.,Irvington PHONE-823‘6'479 923-3183 Planning a new kitchen? Make

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kellner it the dream center y o u ’ve of Ithaca, New York have pr­ a lw a y s wanted. From your gleam­ oudly announced the birth of their ing matched appliances to a total daughter, Michelle Lynn, on Ap­ room expansion, you can budget the r il 2 at Tompkins County Hos- petal, hhect, New Voih. Mrs.- cost with a UCTC Home Improvement Kellner is the former Carol Ros- Loan Take years to repay. Why not ner, daughter of M r. and Mrs. come in today? When it comes to money, Philip Roener, 126 Conant St. come to UCTC. ^ Established 1930 One of New Jereey’s Finest Selections of Diamonds, Walchetf Pingry News - and Jewelry -

Named to the Honor Roll at Pingry School fo r the fourth 7 Al Union Cduntyjrusl Company, service is more than just-a promise OPEN DAILY Where Originality is a Tradition marking period w are) Michael T I L 9 P . M . Diamonds And Precious Stones Chert off, 897 Westminster Ave„ Fine Watches By Lucien Piccard UNION COUNTY TRUST COMPANY S A T . T I L Anthony Spirito, 198 Nottingham goldsmiths ELIZABETH • UNDEN • HILLSIDE • CRANFORD • SUMMIT • BERKELEY HEIGHTS jtwtlen Way, Robert and Richard Kogan, SslO P.M. DESIGNERS fc CREATORS OF Member • Federal Reserve System • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation _ FINE JEWELRY merchmt* 144 Malden T e r r„ Gary and Greg Plserchla, 825 Westminster Appraisals: 300 MU.LSUM AVE A v e „ David Allan, 6 Havtland Diamonos & Gem* identified in our MILLBURN, N. I own accnditrl gem laboratory 37S-ISH A v e „ William DlBuono, 188 W. King St„ and Howard Quentzel, 211 Surrey Rd, c >■

\i Hillside Avenue School Marks Earth Day THURSDAY, A F *W 10, 1970, TH| HILLSIDE IU . TIMES, N t l | A ll cUaaea w ere disbanded Darlene Gallck, Howard Brelt- and talked to the children on sev­ Mrs. Margaret Brookea, M rs. HtllsWe A v «iu e School Miss Elaine Stemmle'a sixth owlch, Barbara Isacson, Marc eral subjects such as the effects Ethel Brunner and Mias Doris | C»x *»gm o r*t^ E «rth Day, With grade class published an Earth Kaufman, RiylUs Gottlieb, Mindy of enzyme detergents on our wa­ Dufek cleared the playground i' cooperation of the faculty Day lsaue of their class newspa­ Grubsteln, Lisa Calabrese, An­ terways, DJ3.T, In vegetables, •Teas of all Utter lending real ODOtiMMI under the direction of per and thade a large sign fo r the drew Papier, Alan King, Melinda SR 90 In milk. Air and water impetus to the motto of environ­ MT9, Veronica Mondrtnos, Eighth front of the school, while M rs. Bartelsteln and Dolores Willi- pollution and our dwindling fo r­ mental clean-up. GtH* Science teacher and chalr- Toni Gehrmann's Sixth grade ams. M rs, Nicky Glassman spoke ests. Pupils who worked on this Mr. Seymour Stein accompan­ AMO of Earth Day activities, the produced an original play. Char­ for the faculty and Miss Edna project under the direction of ied a stng-ln led by Eighth grade day? proved to be one of lnvolve- acters were: Douglas Ferrlgno, Doll, principal talked about In­ Mrs, G. Monaco were Wendy students, M rs, Nicky Glassman meAt, concern and learning about Taml Bass, Paul jehklns, Debbie dividual responsibility. Mr. Ned Goldner, Mindy Grubsteln, Mur­ »nd Mrs, Veronica Mondrinos. BUT WE Vtomt the environment. Visitors to the Jaglello and Lance Clark. Bowne showed slides on Ameri­ ray fctsholz, Andrew Papier and Pupils In Mh, Jack Kaazak's school during the day Included Dr. Miss Barbara Skwlrutj art tea­ ca The Beautiful as the total as­ Matthew Levine. Neal Beeber Seventh grade prd^uced an orig­ IdSiony Avella, Superintendent cher showed slides which she had f . t r v w r sembly sang the patriotic anthem. Cliff Ross, Richard Cort, Hal inal skit written by Elizabeth Of Schools, Dr, Walter Krumbelg- taken and set to music. She also Eight students from Hillside Bernstein, Todd Elfont, Steven Fischer, el.. Assistant Superintendent and arranged a special exhibit of or­ High School spent the day at the Mknlck, Barbara Isaacson, Ron­ As a guest speaker, the fourth miihy parents. iginal photographs In the front Hillside Avenue School. Mike Bell grades heard Miss Lottie Smol- nie Lynch and Howard Breltowich hall. At a keynote assembly presid­ and Ray Hlrshfield spoke at the aiskl, Director of the Hillside worked with Mrs. Mondrinos. Students in the homerooms of ed over by Jack Goldman, Stud­ opening assembly. Harvey Erd- Public Library who spoke on ent; Organization President, the man, S.G.A. President, Nancy books concerned with conserv­ following Seventh and Eighth Fisch, Fran Frleder, Marc ing our Natural resources. Mrs. G ride students read original Friedman, Danny Rosenberg, and Joyce Wlnberry, librarian at the themes written fo r the day con­ Mike Scanlan led discussion Hillside Avenue School distrlbut- cerned with pollution In many groups at all grade levels. They ed special book Usts to all ch il­ Hillside Ave. school students warn the town about pollution with a large sign on the front lawn. Left to forms, conservation, and the need were enthusiastically received. dren in the school and arranged right: Carrie Hampel, Robin Flecker, Shawn Huey, Arthur Sommers, Scott Beattie, John Nadwadney. fo r awareness: Mitchell Rosen, Honors Sciences classes of the a special Earth Day book dis­ Hillside Photo Service Marcia Elnzlger, John Brush, upper grades organized displays play. Sharon Weber, Gina Fischbeln, In various part of the building All children in the school made gram ,” she sajd. Syzmanaki ter school. They are not gear­ citizens. arm bands, head bands or but­ pointed out that a new youth ed for the problems erf the youth In other action on the center, tons to wear. oriented program must be de­ today. The mis apprehehs ion that the commissioners approved Schools Continue veloped to develope interest in this center is fo r basketball and paying Joseph Hill, a practice Action the community at a younger age pool is absurd. The township teacher at Hillside High, for and solve drug and juvenile de­ committee has no control of the supervisory dury. Ecology Studies Delayed linquent problems. program if an autonomous body The resignations of two fir e ­ Cost tuned from Page t Commissioner Corwick de­ administers i t , " he said. men, Vincent Rispoli andThomaa Tile study of ecology, the re­ visited the center on Tuesday and clared that he was opposed to Under the proposed ordinance, A . Stone were accepted. Miss lationship of the various elements opposed to the program but to the seventh grade from Hurden- placing the center under the aus­ the township committee is re­ the administration of it. "N o ­ Dorothy Goreger was appointed In the environment to each other, Looker School attended on Wed­ pices of an autonomous body. thing has been said about costs, presented by the Mayor and an­ special police officer with out pay. w ill be continued fo r children at nesday. "The Recreation commission and where the fundswlll come fro m ," other m ember on the commis­ M rs. Susan Hoffman resigned at public schools here during the The George Washington and superintendent are competent” , sion. F ive other representa­ substitute school traffic guard next three weeks. Four Hillside Ave. school students get ready for the Earth Day Goldberg said. liirden-Looker Schools sixth he said, "but they are geared tives include one from Hillside and Mrs. Gertude Portnoff ap­ bicycle parade held on the playground of the Hillside Avenue Mayor Ferrlgno pointed out i t ^ g r i to athletics for summer and af­ that $23,000 had been budgeted Industrial Foundation and four pointed to a guard post. the day-long programs at thele hil s month. School. From left, Dannie Brown, Roger Fluet, Janice Saaaano, and had been publicized in the IMlon County Outdoor Education The trips to Camp Mlnlsink Karen Cole. HILLSIDE PHOTO SERVICE news media. Ferrlgno said he Center at the Deserted Village In fo r the seventh graders probably fREE a EASY . . . ALONGSIDE had proposed Recreation admi­ Berkeley Heights next week and w ill mean the first overnight PARKING nistration to the committeemen w ill spend three days each at camping experience fo r many of Mystery Tour Planned earlier that evening. Camp Mlnlslnk at Stillwater May the children. Seymour Blerman, president 4 to 13. The Abram P. M orrla - Say- of the Board of Education, said th e schedules began this week brook School will visit the camp By B'nai B'rith Lodge that a survey of the children had when Abram P.Morrls-Saybrook from May 4 to 6, while the Hill­ Indicated that they preferred uti­ School's sixth grade visited Ber­ side Ave. School w ill go from The Mesuglnah (Mad) A ctlvl- June 20. lizing a school near their homes keley Heights. May 6 to 8. The Calvin Coolidge ties Committee of the Hillside Committee member* Fred Li­ at night. He first opposed the Sixth graders from Hillside School Is scheduled to go from Lodge #1514, B'nai B'rlth Is plan­ man, Mickey Abel, president-el­ SPRING . . . idea of a community center but Ave. and Calvin CooUdge School May 11 to 13. ning a "m y s te ry " bus ride on ect Shep Stemin, vice president- . and YOUR COLD WAVE l a t e r In the evenlng said that elect lrv. Schultz, Harvey Poll­ Recreation should administer the ack and M o ra y Saperstebi prom­ OUR SENSATIONAL TEXTRA center. ise tbit the evening will be for wave solves all your permanent wave Dlentz said that the Idea be­ problems. Even if your hair is baby MYSTERY fun, more memorable than any hind the Jaycees proposal In P ro ­ fine, dry, bleached, dyed or gray, you evening ever planned before. ject Search was that the center can be sure of a natural looking lus­ ; trous wave. BUS RIDE Fare for the mystery tour will i could Incorporate ocher pro­ Conducted By P E R F E C T be $8.75 per person which will , grams, not Just recreational, * 1 2 . 5 0 COMPLEMENTS pointing out that the drug prob­ Include fare from Hillside at j Y e s !. . . complete icith lem and other problems with the HILLSIDE LODGE No. 1514, B’nai B’rith T O A 6:30 pun. to the mystery desti­ RESTYLE CUT e RESTYLE SET PERFECT MEAL nation and return, sightseeing or yntlth could be dealt with in the S a t u r d a y Included center'a program. SATURDAY Our desserts, filled show, dinner reservations at a gourmet eating place and all gra­ Miss Caras la, a teacher, c r i­ with flavor ond fresh­ tuities. ticized the committee for "drag­ ness, are a toothsome JUNE 20th ging Jgour feet." 'You’re ali­ ending to any meal. Bus seating la limited and re­ LEAVING AT 6:30 P.M. FROM enating the youth, and they are Ja ck* Ltoe&kj servations are on a first-come, loaing their faith in the town. UNION COUNTY TRUST OO. 1221 LIBERTY A V E . For goodness' sake, Hillside Beauty Salon, Inc. first served basis. A five dollar They helped put together a pro­ try them all. We aell and style the new FARE H.7S par »«»* * . leclU e* has ftra ta ayttary Eatt- deposit should be sent to either gram they like. If recreation 1130 N. Brood St., Hillsido Modarrylie Sirelrh Wigi— -12500 laatiaa ant renin is HIIIslEa. Sightsaalac ar Shaw, Harvey Pollack at 303 Long Ave. were doing a proper Job, there EL 5-4356 or FL 1-9845 (Finest # 1 Quality, Eltawheri $30.10) laanaat aatlag plaea. Rasanrailaaa llaltaE. Flaaaa or Shep Sternln, 326 Blory St. would be no need for this pro- fill In eaapaa. Ehalatt $8 par parse* is ispssn. Mill ts tlMet SHEP STERNIN, SEE ILO Y ST. HILLSIDE, sr ts SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OP 1*9 AUDIT REPORT OF TOWNSHIP OP HILLSIDE AS REQUIRED BY NJ.S. AOAd-7 HARVEY POLLAOE, MS LONG AVE. HILLSIDE. COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER DECEMBER PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS FOR 31, 1969 31. 1968 QUESTS IN MV PARTY. ASSETS Ca* Nod tavMtixxMa > 390,209.56 > 409,1309 Tn n .W m , ^ U n i Receivable 397,552.67 3*7,071.73 Property Acquired for T u u A u m < d Value 3,240.00 3.290.00 Accounts Receivable 62,272,30 50,984.97 CAKE BOX Flxad Capital Authorised and Uncompleted - Utility 3 18,000,00 318.000^)0 DW«rrad Charges to Future Taxation - General Capital 749,910.20 599,804.70 Deferred Charges to Succeeding Yearn Revenue usiuSx? 31.766 2X3-79 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Bond* and NotM Payable * TOO, KXAQO > 714, IOOjOO l*nprovtm«M AurtwrUetioos 280,074JO NO.232.JM Q f r Uabtlttes and Special Finds 180,535,56 1 *. 771.68 Roaerva for Curtain Aaneta Receivable 408,907.84 403,519.42 Amo*fixation of D*bt for Fixed Capital Acquired or AuthorizedI 85,000.00 Aaoouxj 282.117M

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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND CHANCE IN SURPLUS - CURRENT FUND YEAR 1969 YEAR 1968 REVEMJE (CASH BAS8) Balance, January 1 J 266,004.17 > 181,08 1.58 CoOactiona at Delinquent Taxes and Tax Title Lieu 74,519.91 71,506.53 Collect!— at Currant Tax U vy 5,461,7 IU $ " 5,017,104.30 Mler alias m u Prom Othar Than Local Property Tax Levies 1,388,68 L65 1,280,672.60 taartlad Lean* Resumed 555.70 _____ S&elZ. TOTAL R t « >7.191.473,48 66.551.310,28 EXPENDITURES (ACCRUAL BASIS) Budget B^mrtWur— ; Mfktpal RrpoMi >3,178,981.44 >2,916,073.44 2,845.06(03 2.511,259 J 1 915,859,66 845,366,285.305.4 1 Loses Expenditures to be Raised by Future Taxee TOTAL ADJUSTED EXPENDITURES >6.937.012.07 >6.285.305.4~l Surplus Balance, December 31 i m a m > 266.004,87

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COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS - * SWIMMING POOL UTILITY P U fO YEAR 1969

Operating Surplue Balance, January I > 31,543.32 > 53,312.94 UCTC Checking Account for lhair Membership Feel 73,875.00 75,305.00 home or business finances. Miscellaneous 4.389.31 3.325.38 TOTAL FUNDS So convenient at bill-paying time. Helps T 109.807,63 > 131.943,32 EXPENDITURES (ACCRUAL BASIS) budgeting, too. Shows where each dollar Budget Expand! cures i goes. Cancelled checks are perf^|t Chared on a > 61,000.00 > 57,000.00 receipts and positive proof of payment. Debt Service 24,000.00 25,000.00 Statutory Expenditures 1,400.00 Your choice, of two plans'. Chodse your TOTAL EXPENDITURES , tw T 86.600.00 > 83.400,00 carrying Pallet and even the color of your r 23,207.63 48,543.32 Decreased byj r checks from g wide selection of m'ix-or- Cancellation Improvement Authorization 17.000.00 match styles. Operating Operating Surplus Balance, December 31 1 > 3 L543.32 RECOMMENDATIONS 1. T\at the Improvement authorisations ahown on Exhibit **C-7*' be reviewed and that if any improvements ere completed the balahces be cancelled by proper resolution, z. T il* conctmMd effort be nude to collect unptld peTK etl teeee « d thoee deemed to be un. collectible be cancelled by resolution, 3. That the court clerk reconcile the uQk account* monthly. r 1 4. That all incerfUnds be liquidated. At Union County Trust Company service is more than jus/ o promise 5. That the petty cash hind be returned to the Treasurer at the end d the year. Hie above summary or aynopeis was prepared from the report of audit of the Township of Hillside, Comity of Union for the calendar year 1969. HUs report of audit, rubmitted by Suplee, UNION COUNIT TRUST COMPANY Clooney and Company, Reflate red hhmlclpal Accountants and Certified Public Accountants la on ELIZABETH • LINDEN • HILLSIDE • C R A N FO R D • SUMMIT • BERKELEY H EIGH TS < § file at the Township Clerk's office and may he inspected by m y interested person. Member • Federal Reserve Syilem • Federol Depotil Iniuronc* Corporation LOlllS A. DISCHLER Township Clerk HILLSIDE TIMES-APRIL 30-MAY 7, 1970 Pt«e>9CU6

\ / \ PACE I, TH E HILLSIDE R.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL SI, 1910 lBIASSIHED MS GIT RESUI15 • HIRE • BUY • SELL* ^E N T • SWAP • MIRE * BUY * SELL* REN T • SWAP •HIRE* BUY • SELL* REN

SERVICES ark, a T re as u rer of the Nation­ CLASSIFIED AD RATES al Shomrlm Society and a mem­ OBITUARIES ber of the P.M .B.A. SHADES A of Hillside for the past four years. t f 1 ' FIR ST AO SC P E R WORD VENETIAN BLINDS______George Aitken, 61 He waa a member of the Hill­ He leaves his wife Emily, • 25 Words or L e ss $'1.25 minimum side Sportsmens' Club and the daughter, M rs. Dqjps Zueat of A ll styles and color Shades V e ­ Services w ere held Monday Warren County Rod and Cun Club Hillside, a son Douglas In Par- netian Blinds, Table Pads, Wood for George Aitken, 61, of 135 R E P E A T ADS 4C P E R WORD In Washington and waa a World Shades - Roll - ups and Drapes. Pennsylvania A ve. who died last lln and two grandchildren. He 25 Words or L e ss $1.00 minimum War 11 Navy veteran. T ra ve rs e Rods, Glass and Thursday at Tom s River Com­ also leaves his father, Harry Surviving also are a son, and Screen. M ILLE R SHADE CO. Mu. munity Hospital after he was Raaenblum of Coney Island, New DISPLAY CLASSIFIED S2 .H PER 11 CM a daughter, David G. and Mary 7-3161. Save 20 t0 30% off. stricken during a fishing trip. » DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY Ann Aitken both at home and a He was the husband of M rs. York, a sister. Belle Lasker of brother, William of Glen Ridge. DRAPES AND Nell Mac Rierson Aitken. Rego Park, New Yorit and a Arrangements w ere completed PHONE 923-9207 - 923-8377 brother, Isidore RosenHum of SU P COVERS Aitken suffered s stroke while by the Growney Funeral Home, Hillside. Fabric or Plastic slip covers, pulling anchor in high seaa, ac­ 1070 N. Broad St. bedspreads. Sheers, under and cording to Rudy of Roselle. Ait- over drapes, trims-tailored and ken's fishing companion. dressy. Excellent workmanship Jpseph W illiams, 59 TELL THE TOWN.. -high style. "THE PRICE IS Born in Kearny, Mr. Aitken INCOME RIGHT" Roslin Interiors. Wa.3- resided in H illsid e 21 years. He Funeral services fo r Joseph MUSIC STUDIOS previously lived In Jersey City 6521. T F . Williams, 59, of 245 Wlnana Ave­ Lesion s-Salai and Newark. nue, were held at E. Bemhelm Rentals » Repairs POODLE GROOMING M r. Aitken retired as a sales­ A Sons Memorial Chapel, New­ man with the National Biscuit ON ALL INSTRUMENTS ark yeattrday. PROFESSIONAL GROOMING of Co„ Newark, four years ago after IN ROUT* 22, Poodles, Schnauzers, Airedales, 30 years of s e rv ic e . He had been He died Monday, A pril 27 at N*xt to Jackson's Sko«t Wire Hair Terriers,Spaniels, all employed by Jacobi florist Inc. Also «ntronc«on YoU A vs. St. Barnabas M edical Center In PHONE M7*1f IS Breeds, no dog too large. No Livingston. A lineman with the tranquilizers. Call after 5 P.M. Newark Fire Department for 30 353-2994. Music Sabbath years, he was a Past President SLIP COVERS of the Shomrlm Society In New- FUEL OIL A D R A PER IES. Features Mills TOP GRIDE Ladies Take Seats SHERYL CLARK! SLIP COVERS custom cut and 15.5 per gal. THRU THE WANT ADS sewed. DRAPERIES for home or New officers of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Hillside Elka for the EATS AT THE office individually styled. Stop Year 1970-1971, are, from left to right, front row, Mrs. Josephine COMET m on in see our new fabrics and dis­ Castelluccio, Secretary; Mrs. Agnes Sales, President; Mrs. Jean PIZZERIA Bl>. BEL. C.0.0. plays. JANET DECORATORS Goldhor, Vice-Pres.dent, Second row, Mrs. Irene Balter, Treasurer; w m m m m m m m i 923-6932. Mrs. Mary Costello, Conductress; and Mrs. Pauline Kennedy, WEST OIL Chaplain. ZIM M E R M AN PHOTO SERVICE Hillside Times CARPET CLEAMIMG Tell a Friend m i MIGRAINE CO. RUGS SHAMPOOED in your home HEADACHES PHONE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTED Ten cents a square foot, $15 Comedian To'Appear R h m i I n minimum. Call for free esti­ Cblrsgncttc C ara | 687 • 9515 Why not change those articles, TEEN AGE BOYS desire gar­ mate 686-5713. (April 23-May 14) toys, furniture, etc. now in your dening work or odd Jobs around attic or cellar for cash. Place a At Bat Mitzvah Donor the house. Reasonable rates. LANDSCAPI NG Want Ad in The Hillside Times Call Elliot, 923-4065, or 923- next week and see how quickly you Donor on Monday, May 4, at the 0629. M $ M LAWN Maintenance and CANTOR EDGAR MILLS can-turn odd items into money. Patrician Caterers, Livingston, landscaping. Enjoy your spare On Friday evening. May 1, at Call W A. 3- 9207. Cost is only N.J. LAWN MOWING JOBS WANTED. time; let ua care for your lawn. 8 JO p.m„ the Twentieth Annual NOW PLAVINQ THRU TUESDAY $1.25 fo r one insertion. C A L L 385-6073. (4/23-5/7) F ree estimates. Call 351-7231. A dynamic, amusing and fast Pauline and David Straua Mem­ 5/16 paced comedian, whether Burt orial Music Sabbath will be pre­ CARPETS and life too can be beau­ HELP WANTED MALE Leigh Is telling a story, deftly sented at Tem ple B'nal Jeshu- HOFFMAN I "MIDNIGHT tiful if you use Blue Lustre. Ren' APARTMENT TO LET Inserting a gag or doing an im­ run In Short Hills. This will be ctric ahampooer $1 We rent J O N 9 COWBOY' MAN WITH MECHANICAL ABI­ pression, his audience Is being a Service of worship and song or sanders and wallpaper 4 ROOM ARtMEl:NT In H ill- VOIGHY LITY for general factory work thoroughly entertained. M r. dedicated to the music of Cantor I (J) C0L°*- OpLum k M M ia | side. ThirdI fLoor. Heat sup- amers. Zatko's Hardware, 347 including punch press and drill I Edgar Mills. Cantor Mills’ ser­ .Leigh has appeared all over the Hillside Ave 926-60*8. plied. $120 Call 926-4138. press. Company benefits. Paid country In the sm artest supper vice is In the style of the Chass- vacation. Steady position. Call clubs, resort hotels, and the idlc "d a n cc -lik e" Idiom. Rabbi L*0 e r it V e u a n o in "STILETTO” COINS AND STAMPS AND SUP­ APARTMENT WANTED 687-6282. M erv Griffin Show, He is also Ely E. Pllchik and Rabbi Barry PLIES-cut rate Retail at whole­ FIVE ROOMS wanted for work­ featured In the Columbia film Hewitt Greene w ill lead this Ser­ sale prices We buy silver coins. SERVICES ing mother and two teenagers. "B ird s Do It." vice of worship. BURT LEIGH OIL FA INT1NGS4.ITHOGRAFHS-WATKRCOLORS Jack's Coin and Hobby Shop, Call 355-1209 after 5-J0 p.m. The Sisterhood of Temple Cantor M ills and the Oheb Sha­ SCULFTURKS-L AMINA TING 1273 Liberty Ave Store hours WE PAY CASH fo r used furniture. A record breaking number of 4/30 lom Choir w ill join with Cantor I to 8 - Sat. 9 to 9. Call 926- Shomrei Torah w ill have the well men and women w ill be attending Bedrooms, living rooms, kitchen <*•» sas-ut* known "Com e Laugh With Me— Norman Summers, the Temple 1590 (T F ) sets etc. Call 242-6178. Eve­ this special Donor celebrating GARAGE WANTED______Burt Leigh" at their Bat Mitzvah B’nal Jeshurun Adult Choral nings and Sundays 289-2193. T F . 13 years of Sliterhood existence. Group, and Tem ple Choir In this GARAGE OR STORAGE SPACE THE W. W. GALLERY MUST SELL 1 year -old Medi­ Service of Chassldlc Music. The WE TAKE AW AY any old appli­ for metal cabinet*. Must be dry. wairta wotrrtinc terranean sofa and chair, plas­ entire music ensemble will be ances, refrteerators, stoves, wa­ Will uae very aeldom. Call 687- tic covers, green velvet rug 11 dlkected by Andrew Edison, or­ IW MAPLE AVE. HILLMDE shing macnmes, dryers,dishwa­ 2130 day*. (TF) x 17 feet with pad. 3 slate ganist and choir director of the shers, etc. S ervice charge $7. top tables, velvet picture, Stif- Temple. WHIRS FRAMING IS A FAMILY TRADITION fo r 1, $10. fo r 2. Call 242-6178. FOR S GENERATIONS fel lamp, hanging lamp, drapes Doctor Mills Is the Cantor of fevenings and Sundays 289-2193. and curtains. Call 688-8882, Congregation Oheb Shalom, South TF. Installs Orange, where he has served for SOFA and 2 CHAIRS. A bar­ SO YOUR KENMORE WASHER the past 26 y e a rs. He received gain. Call 6 -9 P.M. Fri­ Officers his degree of Bachelor of Music o r Ckryer don't work. Call John HILLSIDEI ;■ | J- RADIO & TV day, ail day Saturday and Sun­ from the Conservatoire of Music at "Moonlight" Washer Service, The last meeting of the High I 190 l iberty \\enur near Hint Xireri day. 926-2419. In Vienna. He received his Ph.D. 353-2729. Guaranteed work at School PTA will be held or Wed­ Ml K-2.1.V) degree In literature from New Reasonable Prices. nesday. May 6, In the school York U tiveratty. He Is on the ______\ntenna Inxlulleil GIRL'S LILAC-COLORED Sting­ auditorium at 7:45 PJd. faculty of Seton Hall U ilverslty. ray Bicycle. For information TV ANTENNA SERVICE M rs. Vincent Posltan w ill In­ TV RADIO I'llO M l SERVICE Call 923-3731. Cantor M ills resides in Hillside. stall the new officers, who are T.V. ANTENNAS repaired, re­ Mrs. Nicholas DAmbola, Pres­ ANNOUNCEMENTS______placed, UHF-VHF. Color-black ident: Mrs. Ashley Large, 1st and white. 686-9239. April 2- V ice Pres.; Mr. Hy Hesse. 2nd MUSIC LESSONS June 25. Vice Pres. Mr. J. Kulikowskl, DRUM LESSONS GIVEN IN YOUR Hon. V ice Pres.; Mrs. Joseph CARPENTER HOME. C A LL 352-0487. (April Siegel, Corr. Sec.; Mrs. Irving Come on. over 9-30) Heir, Recording Sec.; Mrs. Vic­ You want a carpenter?F.Hinten- tor (Caspar, Treasurer; and M r. berger of building, repairAig Harry Ladanye, Mrs. Orrln HELP WANTED FEMALE to modern gas general contracting, roofing, ca­ Spellholz, and Mrs. Joseph Pel- binet w.ork. Estimates givenfree. PAR T - TIME WORK at home lettlere, Trustees. No jdb too large or too small. A fter the Installation, a show air conditioning. mailing our circulars. Send ad­ Call EL. 3-6227 after 3 p.m. T.F. dress to Synco Enterprises, P.O, w ill be presented by the High Box 129, Irvington. N.J. 07111. REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS- School Drama majors. ‘ T h e Old Porches, closets, paneling, block and the N ew ", under the d ire c­ tion of Mrs. Richie. MONEY $ MONEY $ MONEY $ ceilings. All types of carpentry How to earn a lot of it? Easyl specializing in small jobs. Fully All members are cordially In­ Call 289-5000 Sell fabulous AVON COSMETICS insured Hillside carpenter. Call vited to attend this meeting and during convenient hours, near to in A.M. or after 6 P.M., program that has been home. Call now-353-4880. 926- 4180. planned. Mrs. Orrln Spielholz, Presi­ GENERAL OFFICE WORKERfor SNOW BLOWERS A dent will preside. Mrs. Nicho­ Clothing For typing and telephone. Salary LAWN MOWERS REPAIRS las D’Ambola, Program Chair­ home survey. depending on capability. Call man. 351-0440. ------j------. SNOW BLOWERS repaired. Also Lawn mowers sharpened and re ­ Body & Mind LADY TO HELP with house- Tapes Stolen paired. Call after 5 P.M. and all cleaning. Make own hours and flizabethtom i Gas days. Pleasant surroundings. day Saturday. Pick up and de­ Nicholas Coppola of 1423 Bond Gas gives you a better deal. $2.00 per hour. Call 353-4718. livery service. 686-5889. St. reported to police at 12:54 1586 MAPLE AVE. a.m. Monday that U s ca r was . ______X ______, LAWN MOWER repairs. Pick-up WOMAN WANTED onedayaweek entered while It was parked at and deliver). Prompt service. the Central Bowl Parking lot at Offer good only in area serviced by Elizabethtown Gas. on Mondays. Hillside area. Call COR. WILLIAMSON AVE. 926-1934 Also tree surgery. Mike Powell 1319 N. Broad St. and 24 tape 355-1413 after 6 P.M. 355-4339 (T F ) decks valued at $271 stolen. Pol­ A Dynamite Selection of Bells, Body Shirts, Tank ice said entry was gained by HUG SHAMPOOIMG Tops, Vests, Tie-Dyes, Sweatshirts, Leather Goods, EMPLOYMENT WANTED forcing a side window. RUG SHAM POOING-Commerclal Wallace Berry's, H*ts, etc. TE EN -AG E BOY wants garden­ or Residential. 8f a sq. ft. The purse of Mrs. Margaret M0NDAY-FRI0AY 12-9-Pm SATURDAY 10-6 PM ing jobs. Call after 4 P.M . $10, minimum. Call 354-1105. Hotlch of 411 Myrtle A ve. was 923-8196 {April 16-May 14). (4/30-5/28) snatched by a youth about 18 years old Thursday, I I I I I I I I I

V THURSDAY, APRIL JO, 1870, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, PAGE 7 DysautonomiaG r o u p B C M of Deborah “We’re As Near As Your Telephone” Pliatts Mother's Day MarksThe Tenth 10 Aitnlvereafy Years Don­ or Dinner of the Betty Chadakow- •TO Now Jersey Chapter fatal deseasa of the autonomic aky M em orial of Deborah Hospi­ y of EDyiuiisustonomia wUl hold Its nervous system. Funds ralseddjy tal w ill be held at the Clinton M m r ’ i Day meeting on May this group are usedforresearch. Manor, Route 22, Union on Thurs­ M at Temple Shomrel Torah, An Art Auction Is being held 910 Salem Ave. day, May 7, at 6:30 P.M. BUSINESS DIRECTORY at the Temple on May 16. View­ Mrs. Harris Resnick of Ir­ ing and Champagne Cocktails will in ’o a * E . nf e s S sS ! b ;: j}■. • Donor Chairman Is Mrs. Leo­ n vington will preside. Mrs. Sam begin at 8:00 PM and the auc­ nard Haft of Union aad co-chair­ Rauch of Union w ill present a tion at 9:00. Tickets are SI.00 men are M rs, Marvin Classman, program "Magic Suitcase” by the each and may be purchased at 259 Conklin Ave. here, and Mrs. ‘Your telephone call commands fast, attentive, courteous service by these area Elizabeth town fias Co. Guest the door or Chairman M rs. Paul Sidney Bain of Union. are Invited. Bomsteln of Union may be con­ Vice Pres, of Donor Is Mrs. Dysautonomia Is a rare, often y S business firms. All cordially invite your business tacted at 964-0161. Bernard Adler of Bloomfield and Journal Chairman Is Mrs. Ber- J ...ana-their phone numbers appear on this page weekly as a service to you Atonement Guild To Meet May 9 nard Brooks of Union. After dinner entertainment will The Atonement Guild members be obtained by calling M rs. B a - be provided by the team of Chase AIR C O M P R ESS O R S! AUTO BODY plan to meet on Saturday after­ BARBER SHOPS | ELECTRICAL PAINTING rilla at 687-6836 (first come and Mitchell. noon 2 p.m. (May 9th) at the Col­ first served). * Air com pro ssor rontol sorvico REPAIRS CONTRACTORS in * Inn. Guest speaker will be Do You Wont Quality FOR CONCRETE BREAKING SQUIRE BARBER SHOP Rgv- Donald Carvell. April and May Birthday mem- Invited guests will Include: Ma- FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE — ------and Workmanship See bers w ill be honored at the May yor Harry Stevenson of Irvington; TBRT5TY 1504 M»»l* Av*., H 111*14* §23-0400 LIC. NO. 419 j f ’lans are being discussed for FOR INDUSTRIAL PLANTS HOOSE A MACK meeting. Refreshments made and ^ a70r Carmen Perrlgno of Hill- P I T I R A . AUTO BODY o * "Am ish Country Bus Ride Collicion Exports * FOR HAIR WEAVING Painting A D(canting DR0BACH CO. Domestic & Foreign ttf Lancaster, P a ." Only ONE presented by the members will sltte’ MaVor Robert Grasmere MOD HAIRCUTS BERT B. GLOBUS Specialist be served and we Invite all to Maplewood: and other chapter U.S. HIGHWAY NO. 22 Frame ond Wheel Alignment MANI0URES Is reserved. Tickets may UNION. N .j. MU 4-0018 ELECTRICAL 687-1225 687-1745 Join an Interesting afternoon. presidents. OPPOSITE FLAGSHIP 910 NEWARK AVE. Call 929-M28 ELIZA BET H . R.J. CONTRACTORS Insurance H i IIlid * longshoremen Plan ------______3 5 1 - 1 1 3 1 ______ALUMINUM BUTCHER SHOPS INDUSTRIAL PAINTING Communion Breakfast M unicipal CoUTt FRANKLIN AUTO BODY COMMERCIAL ^Father“Father DatedDas*d Path.Path, O Church iurrh of nf PRODUCTS 1222 480 HILLSIDE PORK RESIDENTIAL Interior-Exterior N. Brood St. ChancEllof Ave.™ tlttk Presentation of Saddle River, ROBERT DIAMOND JUDGE 2 WAY RADIO DISPATCHED Hillside, 355*5444 Irving ton, 399*320C STORE N J . will speak Sunday, May 3 Louis Weier of 351 Harvard Ave. Hillside was found guilty on J. COHEN ALUMINUM PRODUCTS COLLISION SPECIALIST 1325 Liberty Ave. Wa6-0782 1440 N. Brood St. * L the 20th annual communion two charges of drunk driving. He paid a fine of $55.00 and had Full Line ol WINDOWS, DOOM , INSURANCE ESTIMATES Hillside, N.J. T. CORIGUANO bdsakfast sponsored by the In­ his license suspended for 6 months, on the firat charge and a SUTTERS, ETC. MI ATS * HOMEMADE ternational Longshoremen's As- fine of $105.00 and his license suspended for 2 years on the sec­ TOWING FREE ESTIMATES REPAIRS BOLOGNAS AND •ttlatlon at Port Newark and ond charge. GROCERIES LEXAN GLASS-SCREENS INSURANCE ALL WORK FULLY INSURE! ***** P e t Elizabeth. In addition to WOODWORK IN S-NOVELTY AUTO REPA IRS 245-4486 loigshoremen, checkers, clerks George E. Mathew of 125 6th St. Elizabeth, N.J. was found guilty CARVING5-PICTU RES CHAIN LINK BUS. 926-3100 uk warehousemen will partlcl- of making an illegal U-turn on the Garden State Parkway and paid HANGERS RES. 352-6161 351-0624 a fine of $20.00. S. & L. S E R V IC E ROBERT E. P*' COPFEETABLESETC. FENCES 923-3054 ***** The breakfast will follow 8:30 Open every evening 6*8:30 STATION 61 Western parkway C0TR0NE0 ajsi, mass In Our Lady of Mt. Arthur Sabo, 943 Roanoke Ave, H illiide, N J . was found guilty J0EH0RNUNG cor. 18 th Ave. Irvington JOE WOJTOWICZ AGENT PRINTERS & c k m e l Church on Oliver St, of maintaining a junkyard, he was fined %50j00, State Farm Insurance Co. M l Silver Avsaat Hills!** 375-9896 NSW ark. ***** SPECIALIZING IN CHAIN LINK FENCES 28 2 Long Avenue STATIONERS bther speakers w ill Include In- on - mi Lucius Hallman, 585 Springfield Ave. Newark, N J. pleaded gui­ FOREIGN CARS 1277 OAKWOOD AVENUE tefntUontl I.L.A. president Tho- lty to two charges, one charge of being an unlicensed driver and HILLSIDE FL 1-1675 Reinhard (Teddy) Gleason and Mayor was fined $80.00 The second charge of having lottery slips in his ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS LIQUOR STORES H^kh A. Addonlzlo of Newark. possession and was fined $75.00. MARINO'S CHEVRON Galvanized- Vinyl-Aluminum Printing Company «ohn Leonard is is general -1171 Lib.rty Av., 355-6630 b S M . I K ' W I SINCE 1 * 3 0 chairman co-chairmen are Joe W illis Jenkins, 326 Renner Ave. Newark, N J . pleaded guilty ARTIFICIAL FLOWER Compl.f. Auto R.pairs 1441 No. Broad SL Clcalote, Ray F errara and Man­ to a charge of isulng a check without having sufficient funds. He DELICATESSEN HXp l I L E A k ARRANGEMENTS PICKUP * DELIVERY WINES-LIQUORS-BEER Hillside, N.J. uel Canovas, was fined $200.00. SAH GREEN STAMPS ll?0 LIBERTY AVE., TELEPHONE: *28-1005 FOR SALE AutoAcc.-Tir.a - Bott.ri.i HY’S DELICATESSEN HILLSIDE,NJ. Lamont M. Carter, 800 Cargegie St. Linden, N J , pleaded guilty ARRANGEMENTS MADE CROCE RIES TINA ROBIN TO ORDER IN MY HOME WE DELIVER 354-5757 to a charge of assault and battery. He was fined $500.00. Frozen Foods & Vegetables DRIVE-IN PARKING REAL ESTATE f ATS AT THE ***** CALL 601-2111____ MAPLE Homemade Bologna COMET Arthur. Levine, 1518 Bond St. Hillside. N J . returned for a re­ and Kielbasy ESSO SERVICE O P E N F R O M 7 to 7 KESSELMAN’S LIQUORS ftkUSCH REALTY PIZZERIA viewing of his sentence of April 9, 1970 at which time he was Liquors, Appetizers, Dairy, AUTO DEALERS Member of Multiple listing found guilty of a parking violation. He was found not guilty and 1601 Maple Ave. 312 Hillside Ave. 688-3047 Groceries, Fish Trays Our his fine of $5.00 was returned. Speciality. LIST FOR FAST RESULTS ***** LOWEST BRICES AT 929-9633 1554 Maple Avenue , f 1607 Maple Ave. H o b a rt*. MOTOR TUNE-UP DRY CLEANING Hillside. N.J. Floss, 36 W , Granada Dr, Osbornville, N J, was found DODGE CITY 9 2 3 -3 7 0 0 guiltyullty ofat *a a toll violation at the Union Plaza on the Garden State BRAKES BATTERIES DELIVERY SERVICE WAv«rly 9-9622______Parkway. He paid a fine of $15.00. ELIZABETH DODGE MUFFLERS SHOCKS Newspapers ROAD SERVICE SHIRT N' SLACKS U INC. DRY CLEANERS FREE DELIVERY Canle Lyons, 1297 M arcella Dr. Union, N J . pleaded guilty to S p aciallzin g in TV REPAIRS Dodge Caro and tucks Fine cleaning & Laundering Wo 3-0659 Wa 3-1495 HILLSIDE a charge of operating a motor vehicle while impaired. He was VOLKSWAGEN & tailoring AND C0RVAIR SZARKO'S PAPER CO fined $55.00, and his driving privilege was suspended for a period Always 100 W9 Long Ave. Hillside, EXPERT COLOR t BLACK of 6 months. I WHITE REPAIRS ON ALL 100 Route 22 used cars 923 - 0835 LIQUOR STORE Beer Coolers For Rent MAKES OF TELEVISIONS 1 923-6 4 54 ______in stock 1317 Liberty Avenue Gustav A. Bernat, 79 Montgomery St. Irvington, N J . pleaded WEEQUAHIC Alto Stereot, Tap* Recorders, etc. IN NEWARK AVE., Hillside, New Jersey Higktst Prices Paid guilty to a charge of misuse of plates, he psid a fine of $30.00. ALL WORK GUARANTEED ELIZABETH P A R K ~ T, DRIVEWAYS SS I-1 1 SS 1521 ttsso] BILL'S TV 92S-II20 R. BROAD ST > J Anhalt Driveways KAY’S LIQUORS AND PARKING LOTS 9 2 9 - M T S NEIL SONDERGAARD. All work done with power & WINES Defendant. MONARCH roller All kinds of meson Number 981 Oi A Series Of Articlee AUTO REPAIRS 423 ChnnenlUr Av*. TO: Nell Sondergaard work done. By virtue of an Order of the Superior Court CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Tuneups-Brakes JAMES LA M0RGESE Nnwnrfc 923-4441 of New Jersey, Chancery division, made am the MS N. Bread st„ Elizabeth IB Paine Ave. Irvington Winss-BtspLiquors 8th day of April, 1970, In a civil action wherein Wheel Balancing VERONICA SONDERGAARD, Is the plaintiff 2t 1 -1 8 0 0 ES 2-3023 FREE DELIVERY and you are the defendant, you are hereby re­ Sales-Service-Body Work ASK FOR JOHN OR quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff on or before the 9th day of June, 1970, by ED FREDERICK serving an answer on Robert Brotmsn, Esq., Plastic Jugs Replace Glass plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 1034 E. Jersey Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey, and hi Savings of 67% in cost and and unbreakable. default thereof, such Judgment shall be render­ ^ver been ed against you as the Court a hall think equit­ JA AUTOMOTIVE up to 80% in weight were real­ He pointed out that Jay Syrup m Gayli able and Just. You shall file your answer and can use the same equipment to v ~'sick a day- SERVICES ized by Jay Syrup C o„ Hillside, proof of service In triplicate with the Clerk of as a result of using Fortiflex fill plastic jugs as it did for the Superior Ceurt, State House Annex. Tren­ glass jugs. ton, New Jersey, in accordance with tbs rule* in bis life Tome* Meehan Roy Meehon high-density polysthylene for its of civil practice and procedure. E L IZ A B E T H 4-2277 new trigger handled fountain sy­ BOARD OF HEALTH The object of said action Is to obtains Judg­ TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE ment of divorce between the said plaintiff « d rup jugs. you. NOTICE I JIMMY'S Glass jugs had been used for Notice la hereby given that the following or- Robert Brotmsn, Esq. 35' years until the firm recent­ dlnance has been adopted on final reading at a Attorney for Plaintiff Dated: April 15, 1970 regular meeting df the Board of Health of the ly switched to plastic. Accord­ AUTOMOTIVE Township of Hillside, County of Unidn, and HILLSIDE TIMES-APRIL 23-30, 1970 Fees. $20.70 ing to Floyd Jacobs, vice pre­ State of New Jersey, held Wednesday afternoon, sident at Jay Syrup, Fortiflex April 22, 1970, at the Mmlclpal Building, Lib­ SHERIFF'S SALE SERVICE, INC. erty and Hillside Aves. SHERIFF'S SALE-6UPER10R OOURT OF was used to replace glass be­ By direction of the Board of Health Of the NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION UNION Brakes Rellned Pin Fitting cause it is tough, one-third the Township of Hillside. COUNTY DOCKET #FI667-69. Drums Turned Carburetor! CHARLES F. DOTTO FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­ cost, easier to handle, one-fifth Loeb Fuel Rjmps Romeo Rings Secretary SOCIATION OF MONTCLAIR, a United States the weight, virtually leakproof, AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF Corporation, Plaintiff, Vs. GEORGE DRE5S- Continued from Page 1 331 Morris Avenue THE EMPLOYEES OF THE BOARD OF LER and DO RE DRESSLER. his wife, at si.. Elizabeth 3, New Jersey HEALTH OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Defendants. again run as my Party’ s choice ta Loeb, 4; Jerry Weisman and FOR THE YEAR 1970. CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION- POR SALE HILLSIDE TtMES-APRIL 30, 1970 OF MORTGAGED PREMBES. for Township Committee and l Myma Weis man, 5; Michael Bus- of New Jersey to spend over Fees $4,37 By virtue of the abovw-wtated writ at execu­ thank the Republican Organiza­ siculo and Nancy Biondi, 6; Ed­ tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by *A Million Dollars A Mile* to BOARD OF HEALTH public vendue, in room B^l, in the Court House, tion for its demonstration of ward Zipf and Helen Sibiga, 7; run its Town Hall. TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE in the City of Elizabeth. N.J., on Weckiesdey, That's the way il should b« Every child is enlitled lo a h.allhy slarl in Ida. but confidence in me. John PeterpauJ and Elizabeth Ly­ NOTICE I the 20th day of May A.D., 1970, at two o’clock Ihore are an oMirnated 25 0,00 0 Am erican babies each year who are deprived "Only cities like Newark, Pa­ Notice is hereby given thst the following ordi­ in the afternoon of said day. ol that right belore I hey even sec the light ot day "In accepting this nomination, nch, 8; John Geraci and Ruth terson and Trenton, places with nance has been adopted on final reading at a All the following tract or parcel of land and Ih eya re the babies born with delects They are the babies you help by helping the 1 pledge an all-out fight against Geraci, 9; Thaddeus Jukniewica regular meeting of the Board of Health of the premises hereinafter particularly described, 'big city' problems and big wel- March ol Dimes light birth delects through nationwide programs ol research, Township of HUlside, County of Uhlan, and State situate, lying and being In the Townshipcf Hill­ — d u al m a pru leaua iu l and W iftlir ■Auf alw n ______the ’regime* at Town Hall. This and Joan Jukniewicz, 10 E. Jo- fa re r o lls —spend in- these- pro- of New Jersey, held Wednesday afternoon, Ap- side In the County of Union and State cf New is a pledge from which 1 shall “ hatRah~B€IT snd Frances Weiss, fight protions. And yet, Hillside does rll 22, 1970, at the Municipal Building, Liberty Jersey: not retreat until, coupled with fu­ 11; Charles Hilser and Margaret and Hillside Aves. AS LAID DOWN upon a certain plat or map too. By direction of the Board of Health of the entitled "WEEQUAHIC PARK ClRCLE*'aaine birth ture successful candidates of my Hilser, 12; Anthony O. Rullis, 'T h is is the waste and in­ Township of Hillside. being a sub-division in said Union County, New defects MARCH m DIMES Party, Town Hall has been wren­ and Marie Oakie, 13; William CHARLES P. DOTTO Jersey, and which plat or map is an file In tb* Ic efficiency which I will root; out, Office cf the Clerk or Register of Union County, ched from the clutches of the Welch Jr. and Dorothy Cammaro- Secretary if given the opportunity. But, AN ORDINANCE TO DEFINE AND LIM IT THE New Jersey, filed on February 15, 1917, at No. present ‘regime’ and placed in ta, 14; and W illiam Howland and RANGES OF THE SALARIES OF THE EM­ 61-A, being known and designated as and by the I need your help, i can help the hands of those who will pro­ NeaJ Franklin, 15. PLOYEES AND OFFICERS OF THE BOARD lot numbers 32, 33, 34 and 35, In block number you, but first you must help OF HEALTH OF THE TOWNSHIP OP HILL­ 9 . vide our citizens with good, clean, Filed on the Witte slate tinder me . . . to gain a seat in T o*n SIDE. N J. Being the same premises described in sur­ This Message Published As A Public Service Through decent government. "Republicans for HUlside" are HILLSIDE TIMES-APRIL 30, 1970 vey made by William DlMarzo, Surveyor, Hall. Fees $4,60 (j 1007 Springfield Avenue, Irvington, New Jer­ "W e, the citizens and taxpay­ Richard B. Neff and May S. Zipf urged, "H we are ever sey, dated November 2, 1965. The Cooperation Of The Following Hillside Companies ers of Hillside have been sub­ Neff, 1; Anthony Donofrio and, LEGAL NOTipE Premises are commonly known as No. 1501 to return this town to the dign­ Franklin Street, Hillside, New Jersey. jected to an unmerciless drain Velma Donofrio, 2; Margaret El­ Filing Without Fee Requested Pursuant To ity -which its citizens deserve, _JLL13*2______\______BEING THE SAME premise! conveyed to on our tax dollars, and all for lis Jr., 3; Eva Pulik and Mi­ George Dressier and Ctorts Dr*eal*r,hla wife, then vote Joseph T. Loeb in the ROBERT BROTMAN, ESQ Bristol-Myers Company a Jiffy Manufacturing Co. nothing. Nothing, that is, ex­ chael J. Toth, 8; Sallymae Lang­ Attorney for Plaintiff by deed from Genevieve Botelho, Widow, deted coming election." November 30, 1965 and recorded In the Office ston and John Beattie, 9; M il­ Union County Legal Services Corporation cept that w e've had the privi­ 1034 E. Jersey Street of the Register of Union County on December lege of supporting the waste, in­ dred Weishapl and David Bataille, Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201 1, 1965 In Book 2760 of Deeds fore aid^County at Page 229. 10; Barbara Kulish and John G. 354-4340 Naieiil Wire & Cable • Jhe National State Bank efficiency and nepotism of the There Is Ate approximately $15,143.17 WMh SUPERIOR OOURT OF NEW JERSEY El iz a b e t h n .j. present Town Hall crcwd. Tense GOP Kulish, 11; Rose Lampe and A r­ interest from March 24,1970and $523.21 with Oi vi si on ol Conlinonlol Coppor £ SIPol Hill aid. Off!cp, 1320 N,-Brood St. CHANCERY DlVElON UNION COUNTY interest from December 4, 1969 aodcoeu. The Industries, Inc, LI Softy AvorOHIco, 1357 Llkorty Avo. “ Hillside is a residential su­ thur J. Ferguson, 12; John Mur­ DOCKET NO. M-il,381-68 Sheriff reserve* the right to adjourn this sale. burban community, —email in Continued from Page 1 phy and Dona Murphy, 13; Eve­ Civil Action RALPH ORIS CELLO, Sheriff size,— only 2.75 square miles. lyn K. Carey and Thomas New- NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT OF KEER, BOOTH, BUERMANN AND BATE.Attya. 2; George Gillmore and Alice ORDER FOR PUBLICATION DJ 4 HT CX -191-04 And yet, among towns our size, bold, 14; and Dr. Frank Light VERONICA SONDERGAARD, HILLSIDE TIMES-APRIL23-30.MAY 7-14.1970 Tridix Tool & Machine Co. Gillm ore, 3; John Biondi and Ri- Pees $47.84 we are the only one in the State and Carol Ann Witte, 15. Plaintiff

Buick COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE Mechanical g Body Open Daily & Thurs. Eve. a p m 2100 M O RRIS AVE. UNI0R SM-SQSO M M I, TNI HILLSIDE NJ. TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL SO, ISTO Tennis Matches At 1-1 League Opens With Parade By Peter Lisman Bob Foran, who play first and Dave Lobe and Bill Taetach lost Led by a new coach, M r. Tho- second singles respectifully, both their match. The Hillside Little League Or­ In addition to the players, who Hillside Little League, acted as ident, Dr. Anthony Avella, Supt. William Beattie, Little League rpas T o rre, Hillside's tennis lost their matches. However, Against Scotch Plains, the Co­ ganization Inaugurated its 17th marched in team units, other the Grand Marshal fo r the pa­ of Schools, and Mrs. Mildred* President, signifying the official team hopes to have another suc­ Bruce Attermann came through mets notched a tough 3-2 v ic ­ season last Saturday morning, A - groups participating were con­ rade. Stukes, President of the H ill­ opening of the Little League sea­ cessful season. In their first fo r the Comets by sweeping his tory. Playing against Jeff M il­ two matches. Hillside lost to Ber­ pril 25, with a Grand Parade tingents from the Police Depart­ The Opening Day Ceremonies, side Little League's Women Aux- son. Highlander opponent 6-3, 6-3 on ler, rated the seventh best ten­ which started at the George ment, F ire Department, Police which were conducted at the 1 The games On Opening Day s aw keley Heights, 3-2, and defeated the third singles court. nis player in the country, Top- Washington School Playground Reserves, Hillside Elks Club tie League Stadium, heard w e l­ The'fhgsadslng ceremonywas Hillside Rotary,' of the major Scotch Plains by the same 3-2 In doubles competition, the duo How was badly defeated. How­ score. and proceeded south on Liberty band. Brownie Troops and the coming addresses from Mayor led by Mr/Nilbert Baclar, a league, defeat the H.I.A. team by Y t of A1 Wovsaniker and Marty Mark ever, Dave Stibar won a vic­ Avenue to the Littel League Sta­ Hillside Ambulance Squad. 1. Carmen J. Ferrigno, M rj W il­ past President srf Hillside Lit­ the score of 2-0. Playing without their top per­ gave Hillside another point by tory in the second singles. Ag­ dium, located 'on Gurd Avenue. Lute Share, first President of liam Beattie, Little League Pres­ tle League, whose as assisted The second game sawtheB'nai form er, Ed Topilow, the Comets winning 6-2, 2-6, 6-2. However, ain Attermann came throughwlth by Little Leaguers, s^he Invo­ B'rith defeat the Hillside Klwan- lost a 3-2 squeaker to Berke­ the Comet's hope for victory a tremendous performance, out­ cation and Benediction w h « ren­ is Club with a score of 4-2. ley Heights. Dave Stibar and ended as second doublesmen, classing his opponent 6-0, 6-1. dered by Rev. J. Allen Nfflhol- And. -a 3rd game was played be­ Hillside led 2-1 going into the son. Pastor, First Baptist tween the Red Sox and the T i ­ doubles matches, Church, Hillside. gers of the American Minor Ltav Diamondmen Lose Wovsaniker and Mark were Mayor Carmen J. Ferrigno tue with the Red Sox taking the beaten in the first match and threw out the first ball to Mr. contest with a score of 5-1. To Westfield 4-0 the match score was now tied. Lobe and Foran rebounded from By Peter Lisman counter. The final score: West- a bad first set and gave the H illside’s baseball squad was field 4 - Hillside 0. Comets their first match vic­ thumped for the fourth conse­ Barring any bad weather, the tory, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, cutive time at Westfield last diamondmen traveled to Rahway Individually, Bruce Attermann Saturday. The Blue Devils blan­ last Tuesday. Yesterday, the Co­ is playing the best tennis with ked the Comets, 4-0, on a spa­ mets met Springfield behind the an undefeated record. Dave Su- rkling pitching performance. high school, and today, the Co­ bar Is 1-1, Ed Topilow Is 0-1, Hillside’s record Is now 0-2 mets go to Elizabeth to play and the double combo of Wov­ in the Watchung Conference, Two Jefferson. Making four games in saniker and Mark la 1-1, other games, scheduled for last as many days, Hillside will play Tuesday, Hillside played host week, w ere not played, due to Plngry tomorrow, at Pingry's to 1’lalnfleld; today Is (he last wet grounds. field. game of the week at Vtllsburg. Kevin Moynihan was again on the hill fo r Hillside. Moynihan was not nearly as sharp as he A MUSICAL JOURNEY INTO THE SOUL 0 M NATION has been. In the bottom of the W«rH Wife Picture* Prom ts first, Kevin was tagged for three «*# + **+**** + * + « runs. After a walk, three sing­ les produced a Blue Devil run. CLIFF CLIFF RICHARD ■ARROW S Following that, a squeeze bunt Little League team members proudly carry their banner in the Opening Day parade last Satur j H IS | and an error gave Westfield tnglaird. i of fha down Liberty Ave. ED LEIBOWITZ PHOTOS P©P Ufa* l B illy two more scores, it was West- sln gl six Graham Held 3, Hillside 0. Ralph trail Carmiehowl That was all Blue Devil hur- :LAND: • ong» 4t * College ler Rich Anderson needed. An­ «*<,*****.•****« derson was masterful during the . a sight and sound experience THE CORNER entire game, striking out seven Circles and allowing only three hits. Rich Ferguson's triple was the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Named to the Dean's WIG SHOPPE only extra base hit that Hill­ the fall term at Stevens Institute side got. of HILLSIDE of Technology were Bruce E. Moynihan settled down after the Schuckman of 1454 Bond St. and M ICKY PAY-LU CKY YOU first ; another Blue Devil HILLSIDE AVE., & HARDING TERR. V lto P. Jokubaitus of 1064 Chester Mayor Carmen J. Ferrigno touei out the first ball of the season as run was scored in die third, St. TUESDAY, MAY 5th at 8:00 P.M. Little > League teams watch from sidelines. ED LEIBOWITZ but Westfield managed to col­ • • • P H O T O S ' lect only four hits in the en­ Brian W. Ferris of 14 War­ FRIDAY MAY 1st. wick Rd. Is y k i n g election to one of five J0sltlons as sopho­ Jajfcees Planning m ore Class Representative to the ONE DAY ONLY Day Session Student Council a t' Football Classic Union College. Nine others are seeking the five posts. The ninth Jaycee football clas­ Kanekplon Wigs • • • sic is approaching. Named to the Dean's List of On Saturday, September 5, Honor Students at Yeshlva Un­ 1970, Princeton’s Palmer Sta­ REGULAR iversity, Naw York, New York for dium w ill again bristle with ex­ OFF PRICE OF the fail semester was Larry citement as the N.Y. Giants and P, Schlflman of 1569Summit Ave. Philadelphia Eagles meet head- *15” • • • on. Paul Barlo, a Junior archit­ ecture student at Catholic Un­ At this time, the Hillside Jay- iversity of America has been cees are announcing a lim ited Many, many, awarded first prize in a com­ amount of tickets for sale. Gr­ petition “ to design a church'*' oup sales are being offered, if other fo r the 31st annual conference you act immediately. For more on religious architecture. The information please call David bargains. competition stressed the impor­ Goldberg at 929-9814. tance of innovation in belief str­ uctures. The design team of Barlo, W itte Come in and Cretecos, Oldroyd and Waldron produced a structure of invol­ Continued front Page 1 browse around. vement; a place where man could Its only elected official and, more find himself and also find God Importantly, such a move would In his fellow man. Barlo said, be the first blow in creating a “ The structure should be the party split. They proved correct EXPERT STYLING DONE ON PREMISES gathering place for the entire on both counts . . . Witte and % community.'' The group has do­ his friend lost and the party nated their prize money to a solidarity was broken," Geraci (GET A WIGGLE ON) parish in the black ghetto of s tated. Washington as an act of relig­ COR. COE & WOODRUFF AVES. ion as involvement. “ Since his loss, Witte has done • • • Phone 353-3511 nothing to assist the party. He Miss Lynne Brazer, sopho­ refused to suppport the official more at the University of Mary­ party candidates during their land, has been named to the campaign for the Township Com­ Dean's List fo r the fall sem­ m ittee figt November. He has ester. She is majoring in ele­ rebuffed all attempts by the par­ mentary education and is a mem­ ty to effect i reconciliation, and i ber of Sigma Delta Tau soro­ has instead chosen to involve rity. She is the daughter of Mr. him self only within a small c ir ­ T hr I- orm:il Set-1 and Mrs. Leon Brazer of Park- cle of friends whose only goal view Terr. is the promotion of Witte, to the total exclusion of the interests Bowling of all Hillside Republicans," the Vice-chairman charged. “ In meetings with party lead­ It’s comforting to know that you’re giving yourself and your family the very best you can provide. That’s e rs , he has steadfastly held that why so many modern families insist on reliable, clean Electric Heat for their new homes. Modern Elec­ the Republican Party needs Witte . . . Witte doesn't need theparty. tric Heat lets you forget about old fashioned storage tanks and bins. Lets you forget about fuel-produced

* I BOWLING LEAGUE numerous concessions in an at­ 1 AT CENTRE BOWL tempt to unify, but Witte re ­ on modern, reliable Total Electric Heat at a special low rate. Call Public Service right nowtfor the facts. 1 TEAMS w L PTS Ttl Pns jected all offers. He adamant­ 1 White Sox 69 27 162 84924 ly refused to take a single step •Astros 57 39 136 84923 ttw ard unification and in fact, was Braves 54 42 126 84051 actively working against harmony For many happy tomorrows Reds 52 44 124 84664 in the party. He is presently Indians 50.5 45.5 121 83361 forstering a continuation of the in your new home insist on Cubs 49 47 118 83964 split by inducing family relatives Senators 51 45 118 83701 and other unknowns to enter the Tigers 50 46 116 83918 primary election in certain dis­ Phillies 50.5 45.5 115 83396 tricts fo r Disrrirr 1 epA-r*.1 , Giants 48 48 110 84070 presently held by longtime ac­ Angels 47.5 48.5 110 83581 tive Republicans.

“ Intervention by Republican Mets 46.5 49.5 107 83544 officials up to the County level Dodgers 46.5 49.5 107 82734 has brought no results. We can Athletics 45 51 104 83075 only conclude by his actions that Y ankees 45 51 102 83446 W itte does not want a unified Orioles 43.5 52.5 99.5 81612 Party and our Screening Com­ 1 I 20 Springfield Avenue Pirates 41 55 94.5 82685 m ittee was left with no alter­ Twins 39.5 56.5 92 82939 PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY HOW AT A SPECIAL LOW PATE Irvington. N.J native except to deny him our Red Sox 29 *V 67 70 83021 endorsement," Geraci said. •CLINCHED CMkMPIONEHIPCH^MP

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