. ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND -SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE

VOL. XLIV, WO. 18\ HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 6,1969 923-9207 923-8377 PRICE: TEN CENTS PERC Official County Costs Hike Tax Addresses Club Member of the Public Employ® , ges Relations Commission, Tho­ mas L . Parsonnet ofNewark, ad­ dressed the Hillside Democratic Budget Adoption Meets Club last week giving a detailed explanation of New Jersey’s new law (P.L.303)' governing negoti-" atlons for" employees of thestath, counties and the municipalities, including public school teachers. No Public Opposition !Mr, ParsoBlJet, a prSctiging at­ torney for 45. years and general The municipal ‘ budget of $3,- ■ vtn^Corwick expressed his cha­ counsel to the. New1 Jersey State Corwick termed the method of maxlmpms could have been set 346,952.02 was unanimously ad­ grin over « 9,.point raise in- AFL-CIO, explained the history allocatii^ tax rates used by the- two hundred dollars higher in opted by'Township; Committee the -county tax rate fo r the-mu- ae New Jersey act. and said county " a sore^phint'1' witfiTiirr, those instances and 411 employ­ Tuesday night following a pub­ nioipality, which brings the tax New Jersey is way ahead Hillside w ill pay $910^8-73-to the ees would have benefited. lic hearing in which little oppo- rate per "hundred dollars of as- of other states by passing a law coujity in 1969 and receive *'$100,*■ Mayor Alexander Menza said sitlori to the budget was expres­ which encourages agreement of seised, yalim; :taJ7i$4, A tax hike 000. worth of servlces.fc j.oturn, . that 40 to 30 employees had ben­ sed.. The amount to be raised ?f only one point from the county the parties . rfther than using -if that,-" ‘Gorwick said. He noted efited from the ranges establish­ by taxes is $1,758,382.46, Ap-- ■had been anticipated. 'The total butside-eompulsion. ■ 'That Jif'Ead ’itteropfed last yea? ed and that this was thS year the proxlmately. thirty. .residents' increase in the tax rate for JE969 H e carefully explained Why : to have ± e method changed and 'structure was changed. Next year •were present to listed to TEe~ "now stands at 46 points; five to r 1 strikes would inSVitably be caus­ said Ills appeal had not been-ans®- and ‘after. he said, “SU employ- Speakers' at tri-club meeting were (left to right) Theodore Mayhew, presidtm^of the„-HUlsjde budget present^tionand ask ed- i^ a r iy iaw«which pTohi|rited EMrposesf 32 foF the wered by tlye Union .Ccur.ty rep- j «eS..WRl beftelit,,. Rotary club, waiter Schorr, master of ceremonies. Josephcostello, president of the HiiMdfd? •ques^ops. v, /f , system and 9fo r the cOUn- strikes. Mr.; Parsonael pointed resentatiYes in Trenton, - • ■ - F ire Commissioner Arnold Kiwanis.club, Miss jean-Ra.e Turner, guest speaker, and q . Allan Schuhmanni president oTthe^ Finance Cqmmiesioqer, f^arf*-1 . put the Bltuation in New YorkWh- • A change,, he sald,.pouid have Witte ststed that it "seemed In­ Hillside Lions clubs. e re first the CondliH-Wadlin act" meant a say;S|# of4480,500, He consistent to raise fnaximums , and then the Taylor act prohibit- ; called for gdjji-erned citizens'to after establishing-maximumit be­ ' sd pubHc strikes. Each. of these A Fond Farewell form a committee to help, him * cause some 'employees might caused public- strikes, he sSid. : coun- suffer." ^ Before those acts in New 'York t^. governments for f ailing In this A salary ordinance, for police Clubs Plan Action there bad never been a subway, . regard, Tffe cost of the;sult, lie and'firemep and certain munici­ teacher oFpollcF strike. ■ ' said,, might be a burden.eft idife pal officials was also adopted on M r, Parsonnet said, ' Nb- law taxpayers' if he instituted iron second reading. Salary ranges , eoHldimon^iei American w o o e rs behaijf of the-township.'. for police aocNEJremen now begih -to_ work under conditions they ...... Also adopted oa. second read­ at $7;995 and go~!to a maXlraiim . find toEpierable if wpul*d be bet­ ing and following public hearing of $9,000 In three stSps, On River Problems - was a -Civil Seryice. ordinance • ter to appeal to the spirit of ? A program was also introduc- J cooperation inherent in both sides establishing - jsIg^assiiloafi'ejiS' - ed by 'Rollas Commissioner Car-' Hillside Kiwanis, Rotary and J ean-Rae Turner', a repottef Rsf- ‘flow of - water. Jb ‘the Elizabeth *Woti« -jeined'forces - ast ,week at . and to try to entourage them] to . fo r certain ro.unic,ipal employees.' men Ferfigno to provide Incre­ '*The Bally. Journal,'’ ' : on -the River IS •• 60 meager that -the- agree.” ” __ A. resolution pstablishing‘ sal­ ments to patrolmen who com­ the Interclub meeting at College "river's history. word " r iv e r " gives the stream ary ranges for those1,empIoyees~ plete one or two years of police Inn and Organized a tri-aerviee. Miss Tujmer ,-^ofnted out-than a‘ dignity it little , deserves, it ■ was passed .4-1, PQliceQpmmie- club to Improve the conditions the- EliZhbeth River.'sdiwedas the periodically becomes! a rag­ Never Too Late sclshde studies pn the college of the Elizabeth River and.com- sioner Cqrroen Ferrigno in vot­ JeVel. Township Attorney Rob­ harbor for early Elizabethans, ing torrent causing floods in plete development of’ park lends ing no, said that certain of the The e i ^ s (water supply, was tak*- the 35 square mile basin, she ert Diamond was authorized -to ^ employees- had received little ■ in Hillside, en froiji ii ^nd. it provided a p i-. said. ••• To Steal A Plow prepare an ordinance to prov- The committee Includes Louis Though spring is almost Upon or no beaefit+iroiii Hie salary- ,,fBfe’,'$250'-aiWTloiTai p&irtbr 32 acg Jpg swim and-' ., The park* commission and ot­ J. Hess and Henry Goldhor from us, two .snow plows have been ranges due to the maximum® es­ credits and $500 for 64 credits , fish, te r agencies, have propo sed flood the Hillside Kiwanis Club, Abra­ reported stolen, ffils week, tablished, Fourteen, employees1 I f "Study, ’ The first reports of pollution retention basins here intorijunc- ham Msnkdwitz and Arnold K. Mrs. .-Florence Abelowitz' o f' will receive raises, Of from nine , An ordinance to provide $15,- Wepe recorded-in-1896 and par­ tlon With the development of these McGlow from the H illside Lions 2468 Woodside Drive, Union, has to almost two hundred dollarsf 400 for codification and revision tially alleviated in 1912 by the areas. Efforts to obtain the money Club and -Anton A. Vit.( Jr. and reported t o police1 tliat a 24"inch ^whiciTTe not fenough to- bf all Township ordinances is , Installation of. a sanithry sewer for, them have been futilfe, she Kenneth Hathaway the blower valued at $300 stored un­ offset the increase In the p^op-- E. "from systm.-.The Water was used as said.! Hillside Rotary (JluB. der the stairs at the Sjnai Heb- erty tax increase, He .stated .that Continued on Page 7 "drinking Water, until 1£29, yvhen . ‘ She ouyined the various agen­ The 'committee was formed as* rew Schoo$- and Youth Center on It was found to’ be too polluted! cies concerned with the river • a result of a. talk given by.Miss Maple Ave. atjClarkSt.was stol­ i f f i h M *#asf of Tfie time the,. 'gnd concluded.by .urging the com- en "sometime last Thursday or Volunteer Needed -pletion of the park along .the rlr • Friday from.the building, ver,' a. riv er-fre e of-.pollution Robert Dlschler of 41 Looker -to permit .coarse fish, ter;live St!7propriet6r of the Shell Gaso­ To Aid Dis-abled I Hillside Week I and installation of adequate ba­ line Station on Route 22 at Bloy sins. An urgent tBpeSINhas been month. The League is a group SERVING FUND! Mrs. Manuel Rowen of Hillside is chairman St., has rlpbrted. to police that directed to HiUs^e. Times rea­ organized in 1949 to provide aso­ ofthe-hotme-and-wardrbbe committee- fot^A e Union Comity‘Hea rt . She also.urged recognition and V seven foot "snow plcav .valued at ders f o r a volunteer tc^effer. cial evening, for th e' disabled Assoolatlon’s 'second annual,fashion show and-luncheon to beheld presemWon of "historical sites $15,0 was stolen Sometime Friday some help to a disabled member 111 the area. --Saturday at -the Wmfteld~Se®K---Het&i;^Eiteabeth.-T*i saletc^t-o-bthden- on -the river, regional planning from his station,... of the community. - * ‘ Anyone or any organization and its Heart Fund ohalrman will be in the order Of .the day. so there' will'" be proper land .' 6eT4ctives alSoarelnvestigat- ...who m|ght want to take on this management to prevent develop- : htg the theft of magazines valuesf- Hillsiders said a fond farewell ppior to coming to the Hillside of a ride from her home in B ili- worthwhile project is urgedTo“ ment of more potential flood ac SOLD OUT: The Ladies Auxiliary o f the Rev. Thomas F. Canty at $150 between'Feb, 2 and March last Friday to a very fa m ilia r, .branch.,. , ■ jid e to a meeting of the Char- teas and a banoe .area at Salem Contact the president of the Lea- Council #3199 announced that all seats are sold for the fur-fashion face. John J. Burke retired from Dam. Sr— 3, from..the front of the .store les Rose. League1 in Irvington i gue,. Mrs. EUgeriia Uszenskl at show tonight (March 6) and" that % tickets w ill be available at’ "operated by • Adolf Alexander at - fife Elizabeth P b s rtfH c e after- •• -He andhiswife, Julia, are plan­ on the fourth Friday of every - *388-7582. • the-Moor* * ■ ’ The presidents of the three 1561 Maple Aye.' and an entry delivering Hillsiders’ Mail for clubs: Theodore Mayhew of the ning a trip to their native Ire- into the house of Dr. Lawrence twenty-five years. Hillside R6tary Club, John Cos­ 'lan'd fo r twomohths’this summer, Beisler at 1528 if, Brpad St, Burke joined the Elizabeth Post Burke came ,W the States in 1923; SMORGASBOARD SET; On Friday, March 7 the Youthfor Christian tello ’of the Hillside Kiwanis C lii, Harzula, Kahn To Star soroetime- between Friday..and Office in 1941 and served as a They, presently reside in Eliza­ Action group of Cilvary Lutheran Church will' be'host te the con*- and G, Allan Schumann of tHSHf- Monday, ■ ' substitute carrie'r'-foFtwo ye ars beth. gregation and . friends at a smorgasbord dinner', beginning at 6 llslde Lions Glub»-spoke; - p.m. ■ The young people Will provide entertainment while you eau * V' The ______| —- — _ _ ... v In Senior Production by Anne-Marie Deutsoh two-act drama set In the late may be purchased at the dooV at $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for Miss Turner' was presented a Teenage love, and parental 1920’s. The plot centers around cnuoren.children. The lnepumic public is invited.inviteu. \ - • sflyer tray by the three. Clubs ;pressitres’ are" the subjects "of the poignant, high school rom-» t ~ - * * * „ m appreciation fer- h er ’efforts CHARGE IT?'A. representative' of .the Chex Gasoline .Station re - tt their behalf, "Splendor .in the Graasl*L.WljL'_ aBc^ of Deanji Loomis and Bud ported to police Thursday that, a man entered the station oft Route * llanf Inge’ s play which, the 8en- ~ Staiiiper, to ■ be prayed by Ruth 3 - - . . Place and ordered gas and drove away w-ttiout ior'Clesa w ill present on March. Harzula and Gary Kahn, The paying for it. January, ; director and - advisor ; Will.be handled by Steven Ber-. LOST RING: Murray Steinbur o f 248 Dellevlew -Ter, reported"' For Mutual Aid MlSg Blumetti auoiticned 'Oyer ger and Ilene Geler, Bud's park sixty stildents fOrTSa nineteen, ‘ ents .wili be played by Rebecca to .police that his son lost his ring at-the library." Hillside Ambulance Squad will parts and also formed commit­ Plajccy and Steven Gorlin, Wen- p i., te m :"^ ® .area squads in. tees to handle lighting, m3te-up l dy Roseft, who is also; serving as WINDSHIELD BROKEN: Charles Valanzone of 218 Lorillard Av'e., the- Elizabeth' -Area Council bf- and costuming. Publicity and tic­ assistant director, will portray Union Beach reported to police that while he was driving on Route ambulance 'squads organized' at ket-sales..aP5 being handled by. Glnny Stamper, Bud's'fli/tafl- 22 at 8:40 P~»sft last Thursday someone -thrgw^Sbmeming "at hla a meeting of local souads and the Sefcibr Class; officers,-All', o'us^slster] Her boyfriend G(enn windshield that broke itT - representatives. of t"* * " proceed s Will be u4ed t,o finance w ill be played by Howard Atter- the Senior Prom. .. tnan. . .^CLOTHING STOLEN: Albgrt Ulriohny of J2. June-Way, Middle- Hospital'. and - Alaxian ■ Brothers "Splendor in the GrahB" Is a -.The" roles' (if DeiS3ers and et e— #ei» stelehfpom- Hospital, 'fhe oounsR Is an out­ Btid's school friends w ill be en-‘ •hls> car while it was parked at; Dilion and Beck Co, at 1227 Central growth of the'.Elftabeth General acted by! Robyn Green%, Ellen Avenue, Thursday. .Hospital ambulance sqiiad coun­ T0BIA OFFERS Holiander. NIarilyn Kun^r, Rob­ cil' which has been' organized ert MeConlogue, Rcfeert Ring ■SWALLOWS PIN: Lora Balzer, two and a half, oflfeDo'd Place Since September ef 1968.-- • * r 6-POINT TV CWECK UP . and Daniel WeinglaSs, Anne Deu. Thursday swallowed a straight fin 'a t jie r hope. She was rushed to ^ The purpose of the ar^ffcbSn- ALSO COLOR tsch will, portray their English the'St* Elizabeth^ Hospital! Elizabeth,.for treatment. cll Is to provide liaison between ' teacher, Miss Metcalf, . lOGaf ambulance squads'and the Service On Angelina, the girl* whom Bud three hospitals ift order to iron FALSE ALARM: All fire engines responded to Carroll s-Drive-bj meets while In college", will be out roptual problems1 and to pro­ on Route 22 at 8:55 p.m. Thursday*for sin alarm of fire. They found played- by jean-M arje Yakes. vide advanced first aid educa­ Washing MacKmes nbne* *1 * v ■ . Mitchell Nedlck will act-as John- j tion for^quad members, A Ser­ Refrigerators. . ny, a -boy with whom Deanie be­ ies, of "seminars was held In-1968 - BIKE STOLEN: Mrs. Ruth* Katz ttf 51 Bailey Ave. reported to- Quartet Performs Here Aj r Cofiflittoilers : at Elizabeth Gegeral Hospital by c o m e acquainted while staying, police that a bicycle was stolen f roth her ifetne sofaetime Thursday .hi a s%ftjgrlttm. TCe roles of physicians on die staff.' afternoon* • G The combined Parent-Teacher Associations of the George Washington and Calvin CooUdge the tWo-doctors Involved in the .. Other squads reptesented ftre: schools recently sponsored two ifeffonnances by New jersey Symphony String Quartet to help play wIH be portrayed by*Wayne Jjpd.eu, Elizabeth Volffintser Am­ TQBIA^S BBD CHOKES ON MEAT: M rs! Margaret McDonald, 75, of 244 Clark the, youngsters unflorstamf fee contributions of these instruments in the full.otchesira. (ieftto Ctohen and Rob^t-Si* Lifer, bulance Corps., Roselle Park, St, Was* rushed to the~Beth Israel Hospital, Newark Thursday In a ri/ht:) Mr. Daniel Vandefsol; ,Mr. sader Jenett; Mrs* Esther Gilbert; Mr*. Esfare Mfanni; Mrs . APPLIANCES Working behind th8sddne4with Roselle.i Cranford, KeiSlwerth ear operated,by her husband, Daniel, and escorted by police after y m * Weissmann, president o f t^e jGgorge Washington P T A ; Mrs. M irtacfLevine, CijlturAI Arts 1299 LIBERTY AVENUE ibotti stage'and lighting is , Carteret, Rahw ay, .Winfield an* chairman: and Mrs.,Rose'S. Stahnten. nriirrinal ■ Mrs Dnkort n n n Ani..in /-!„. P & l£ 2, THE HILLSIDE H.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH I , 19N 77ie Jning B’nai B’rith Lodge tH illside WitlT Fund Raising Plan COMING UP: The Board of Education is expected to make a deci­ sion on the purchase of new band uniforms at their meeting next week. Photographer • The present uniforms were purchased in 1961 and were' Intended to last BY J O E tO E B Attracts I nte rest ten yeac«»'parlous claims have been made that the students’ morale A fund-raising plan adopted of the American Elsevier Pubr is down over the outdated style o f the uniforms. Students have raised THE QUESTION by Hillside Lodge of B’nai B’­ llsifyng Gompany.wherethe "H i­ .Do you think 18 year olds a fund of over a thousigd dollars to, contribute to the total cost of rith is one of the topics being llside Plan" undertaken by. H illf Should have 'thearight .to/ epproximately47QQQ.„,______' discussed in an international-me­ side Lodge of B’nai B’rith is be­ VP.t£2_„ . . (Answered by students of eting of book .publishing' c o m p ­ ing Jligffli««edTr^ •»••• plan Which PUBLISHES BOOK: Dr. Edgar Mills, cantor of Oheb Shalom Con­ -Hillside High School) ____ anies in New York. ,, W ill be. introduced to other fund- gregation, South Orange, N.J. has just published a book in Vienna, _ ...... n:1 tin Austria, titled, ‘ The History of the'flermittin German Literature through its Aid to Israel com­ world,.. Pursuant to this he was elected to the Society of American Scholars. mittee, has undertaken To' sell ; : Tht^bflicial national Atlas of/ Dr. M ills resides at 84 Williamson 'Ave. at a special prepublication.price .Israel, many years in prepara­ He teaches German'literature at Seton Hall University, S. .Orange. an official national Atlas o f Is­ tion, will -be printed in six' to rael due to be published in late 20 Colors', and will contain 71 January 1970. A ll proceeds-from double pages on all Aspects of Completes Business Course GAS QDQR: The Elizabethtown Gas Co..was called Monday the sale of the Atlas, now be­ Israeli's history, economy, and night when, people iabihe Temple, Shomrei - Torah, at 910 Salem Ave. ing produced by. the Israeli Gov­ Gradual* Martin Hymawltz (laf»), of unlta, it awardad a car- geography. It will be, 13-1/2 x observed the odor of gas in the kitchen. ernment, Will be usedfor the pur­ tjficate of achiovoniaBt by William R. jobton, Training in­ 19’ V in size, durably bound- in chase -of Israel- Development. structor, on complotion of 180-Htur Butlnots Managomoat .leathergrain Rexine, ancl .gold REMEDY LEAK: Fire- Co. 3 responded 'to 1492 Summit Ave, at Bonds. Course at Shell oil Campauy't advanced training ennfor In stamped. Ordered prior to pub-' 4:16 p.m. Friday for a water leak. World distribution of the offi­ iication the price will be-. $100. Wayno, N.J. Hymawltz opdrafat Hllltida Shall sarvlco at *•••* - •’“■yfe ,, cia l Atlas of Israel has 'been ta­ 1410 N. Broad St. A fter publication, the Ac^as Will JUDEANS ENTERTAIN: Hillside Chapter of 'Hadassah will hold ken oyer by the Ylsevier group Libby S, .Forcel* sell Worldwide at. $130. premiums to..protect themselves Its next regular meeting on Tuesday evening, March 11, 1969 at of publishing c ompanies, in the Sharing the Risk 253 Clark St. - against severe'loss or financial 830 P-M. at Sinai Congregation, Hillside. Mrs., Charles Pestcoe, -N E W -YO R K — People -who- United States, England, and The Dave Helper, Aid to Israel ch-V hardship tn the event n( ,fnl«. age .15, sophomore .buy property and lia-biijt-y-in­ Program Vice-President announced that the Young Judaean Group herlands. The promotion ma­ airman of Hillside B'nai B’rith fortune. ; s" * f surance actually .are participat­ adll entertain _that evening. Mrs. Robert Diamond is -the Youth- 1 nag ... " Yes, but 1 think that they nagers of the;.three publishing is in charge of theHillside Lodge Publicity chairmen and ot­ Activities Chairman for the 'Chapter and Whirs. Julius Sachs is Howard M. Feldmesser ing in a risktsharing venture, companies are meeting a ll this fund-raising project in coopera* hers submitting news Sterns President. 241 Clark Stj ,N (■£*• should prove themselves mat­ ure enough to Show the adults week in the New York offices tion with Phil Levitan,president. are asked to observe, the age 15, sophomore .. 'Jtitute (notes. In other words,- dipt at their age of 18 they know m any pferso.ns' m a k e small Monday 5 p,m, deadline for copy, . enough about -the world to be a contributions in' the form ’ of BILLBOARD TOPPLES: Winds apparently caused a 24 by 44 "1 think that 18 ye a r olds UCTC Annual Report par td f l t.” .■ /’, foot billboard .to topple onto, two cars parked at^Sl Route#12. should' be -allowed to vote^be- The Hillside Times a MArket 3-8379 3-2739 cause if they can die for their Takes On New Format "U .S .G ." EST 1882 country, then they can also Official pi-amond Appraiser AUTO STOLEN: Mrs. Florence Lister of 163 Hartley Ter. re-/ in a refreshing new approach major developments in employ­ i Published weekly bythe Hill­ vote for their country.” to stockholder relations and co­ ee benefit programs. The first ported to Uni&n police at 11,:28 p.m/Monday that her 1964 blue con­ side Times Publishing Co,, Inc, SIDNEY T. HOLT is a Profit Sharing Bonus Plan vertible Oldsmobile was stolen mjltl tSs pa’rk:iiigl6t orthe Eastern mmunications, Union County Tr­ At 1443 North Broad St., HlllatHp By Appointment Only Union County YM-YWHA on Green Lane, Union, She said she ust Company has released its which began late in th^ ye^r. 5r N J . Q7205. Room 301 . 3rd Floor parked the car at 7:30 p.m .___. Annual Report-for 1968. In place Based, on. an earning formula; the ■786 Broad St. oor, Market St . SIDNEY SILVERSTEIN, Editor allocation to employees in 1968 Newark-, N*J, of the, conservative format and and Publisher. ■ • language that typifies most bank amounted to $125,631. The em­ COMA a JN- 'OF ■SMOKE: Fire Co, 3 responded at 3:30 p.m,. SARAH SILVEKSTE1N, Asst. ployee Pension Plan was expan­ Saturday to the Oirek Co, at 1430 Chestnut St, for a smoke com,- reports; Union County Trust Go-.*' Advertising Manager. mpany hag taken its lead from ded to provide, higher retire­ pla int • The oil burner was found to be defective* • G AIL BROWN, Asst-. Iditor, HELP US KEEP ment income and now, permits IjKe newspaper industry in re­ Thursday, March 6, 1969. Sub­ porting its record accomplish-" early retirement at age 60 with PAINTING STOLEN: David Taub of 1464 Maple Ave. reported. scription per yelar $4.50 any­ * YOUR CITY CLEAN f ments for the year In a con­ adjusted benefits. to .Union Police Monday, that the painting "Strawberry and Cream’ ’/ where in theyUnited States, Sin­ In addition to serving as the TEREDAY & MEYER CO. INC. 1 Valued at $300, has been stolen from the Encore Restaurant, Route cise, easy-to-understand. for­ gle copy 10 cents. / 21, sometime between Nov. 18 and Monday. mat and writing style. bank’s Chief Executive Officer, Second C la ss’•Postage Paid M r, Bauer also serves, as P re ­ Net operating earnings advan-^ at Elizabeth, NJ , sident of the New Jersey Bank­ ced 14.4% to reach a new high - VOL. XLV foO. 1$'. FAULTY BURNER: Firemen responded to the home of Morris ers 'Association. \ • , Gary I. Tannenbaum of $1.8 million in 1968: Giiklich at 1469. Maple Ave. Wednesday afternoon, but found that 250 Clark St. Total assets are year-end ex­ there waaJio fire, but a faulty oil burner, ■ ceeded $211 million, rising a- Robii) -L^lferntan age 17, senior ' ■ bove the $200. million: ley el for- 1508 Highland Ave, ■ " I think that 18 year olds, the first time. age 15, sophomore - should be allowed to vote, be­ Total deposits advanced to a 'Shanty Shack’ Comes Back " I think that 18 year olds cause of all the newsmedia ar­ record _$I86 million for the ye­ ACCOLADES ARE BEING GIVEN to the Hillside Re­ should be able to vote, be­ ound, youth now has a better ar with-savings deposits of $100 cause • in the modern worlds creation Commission for supporting the start of the old inside of what is going on in million the highest of all coni- fast pace people mature fas­ "Shanty shack” organization. This is a recreation night merlca^ banks In Union County. ter,” ,: :" 'this world,” for all high school students, being held at the Girl’s Gym Loan volume climbed $7 mil­ at tHe high school on Friday nights from 8 to H p.m. lion-to a new peak of $M9 mil­ Over 190 attended each night for the past three Fridays lion .at' the close of the year. to play volleyball, basketball, ping nqpg, dancing - Only FREE 24 HOUR Among the many advancem­ thing missing are thb'refreshments. / ■ Oil Burner Service* ents in 1968 cited by Raymond ^ Many towh sources hope this program will be contin­ W, Bauer, President, were Two For- Economy and Safety by Thohids Fuel Qil ued as the students are very eager for it; Students init­ ‘We Do-Complete Line of Heating Worker iated the request and there is no reason why it shoulfo’t -• .~RADIG:DI5PATCHED TRUCKS Se I lath on Planned - be continued throughout this year and next year. The cost is trifling compared to recreation kids have. 688-4281 763-3535 By B'nai B'rith Innovation, continues to be 'The Thing" for Hillside Lodge #1514, THOMAS OIL COMPANY C B'nai B'rith. 702 RAMSEY AVENUE HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY President Phil Levitan announ­ ces that..plans have been form­ FUEL OIL ulated for a ’ SeijUthon” to’ Be 1 T O P G R A D E held Saturday evening Ap ril 26th, P E R 200 G«ls. MITTLENMN BROS. INC. at the war memorial building to Min. Et»l. ’ 15.9 q u a l i t y b a k e r s Hillside. The ’ Bellathon" Comm­ G A L . c. o. d , ittee will auction various-goods 1594 JVlaple Ave WAverlv 3-6212 and services to Ehepublic. Area professional auctioneers . "Will A llstate Fuel Co. demonstrate their art.- WAVERLY 3-4646 ___ A VARIETY OF ■The ‘Sellathnn11 w i)l be open f o r ; all to attend. Admission will DELICIOUS b f free. Merchandise offer'ed for PIES CAKES COOKIES auction w ill be on display. Mem­ v4c Sotlecp *)tui bers of Hillside Lodge are ask-r Fresh Bread & Rolls 4 Tim es D aily. ed to cooperate apid join the ' Sell - 334 Y ALE AVE. COR. NEW YORK PLACE We Specialize In athon” committee. For" inform EgTggtgfnftStit N ightly Except Monday Wedding, Birthday, Bar'Mitgvah & Party cakes martion contact Mr, Leyltan at Catering (a' 239-7785.

Weddings, Parties, Banquets DIRECTION OF AL ZIMMERMAN American Express and Dinets Clab Credit Cards Accepted PUBLIC 'For Reservations Phone MU 8-1696 ___ DIVIDENDS TOWNLEY’S OPINION Restaurant and Caterers Pleased PAID 580-59rW BRTH AYE.^ UNION,^.J. Editor,. HiUsideTihiesl CARL’S near Morris Aveiiue 35 2*9092-3: 1 was -pleased wjth the Inqui- 1333 IfBerty Ave. Hillside, N.J. rtog Photographer's report in QUARTERLY! Recommended by Gourmet Magazine the February 13 issue of our c6- PHONE FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS mmunity newspaper. It was in­ teresting and informative. It will ,9?a>5663 alert our citizens to the prob­ GOLDEN SAVINGS CERTIFICATES HARRY’S lems of dedicated men and Wo­ MOM. - T ;UES. - WED. o j s f .« men who ' serve our. busy com­ 5% % 6-month certificates minimum amount $10,000. Sttamvd Cldtn.g. Cl cm • bn th« f 1 Sp«dlol Bo*1n»*«Man'»©j|iK munity, ALL THE COFFEE YOU CAN BRINK A,a*kan Crab Claw, Lobitnr I Sarvad Daily Also Cblldran'i .Looking forward to more con- M l*. ETollad ^glna l4®6»t«n. $taak*lPIBi,*t*. ' Limited offering. w itfi dny E^gg Order br Sandwich ^bratan and many oth*r Contin- P ;Opan Monday S tributlpns frpm the* Inquiring Ph- antal ‘ ImpiL-Perking-Air Condltlonad otogiaj)her»„ "jt . - Dividends credited'from date of deposit. ~ P A Y FOR ONLY ONE CUP — n m m . > ' " —Al1ce""M. • OiUmure ~tach member's certifkate ib insured up to $15,000— Hillside ; ASK ABOUT 0UB by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance BOTTOMLESS STACK Women To Attend OF PANCAKES CAKEMASTERS Corporation, a government’agency. "WHERE BAKING IS AN ART’ Donor Luncheon WEEKEND SPECIAL, FBI., SAT., & SUN. B nai B rith Women of Hill— , side Will attend their Annual Do­ ASSORTED BUTTER STRIPS nor Luncheon, Sunday afternoon, ‘COMJEJLSANDWICH SHOP' Almond; Prune, Cheese & Poppyseed March 9 at theiValdorf Astoria in New York* / BERKELEY 1271 LIBERTY AVt. HILLSIDE Da I If 77c A doUcimia traat ior tlia antlra KUIIS I L ^doi. family . . . better get (}) . . . . Mrs. Martin Kaufman is Pr­ they boat I CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS 90 esident of the Hillside Chapter. Rye B iea4.3t‘ i,/ j f | eo Mrs. Irving Lesser is; Donor Oh- s p tc iA u zm in o v a 20 v M in u s airman. SAVINGS of DELICIOUS SANDWICHIS ChaUah 4T «* — Qn Friday evening, March 21, AND LOAN ASSOCIATION GIANT SUBS HAMBUR6EHS,T4IAT BALLS, the Chapter will sportsor jin pugg 88 LYONS AVENUE, NEWARK 07112 4 926-4500 AND SPE0IAL STEAK SUBS: CHetefle -trliati, klrthda-, eokat, lea erpom, eakaa, pla. A eoakiaV Shabbat at the. Douglas- Rutgers University Hellil Foundation in 434 CHANCELLOR AVENUE, NEWARK 07112 • 923-5242 VARIETY 1$ THE SPICE OF OUR SUOt Qm O 0 W M WMk - 8 a m. fn I M L Op«n MoH. r Sot. 1) a,m v- 11 p.m. Sunday 4 p.m. - II p.m. I 952.^ERUiAN AVE., ELIZABETH E L J ^ B S U - New, Brunswick. Mrs. Clara Gr- _1AIB n i l I U I B ' M i l • * > eeirfeder is chairman. Members Art#)Placersinprodiieed THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1 * 9 , THE HILLSIDE H.J. TIME*; PAGES To- Women’s Club . An introduction to the_Hui- \ Israel's- Fair Lacfy; HlvkaRaz. of the creatiye arts, and Mrs. side COtnffiUnity ^vHiyefs aiid ill, be featured at a special Sally Katchen, the coordinator, the Hillside Creative 4a?ts Gom-- proanwii- 'Holiday In’ hr«m .vt outlined the organization-of the yiiaa^iBp^w'as lig. f inprflft to be presented by^Temple" 5h- ■.gCBfltiyA...arfa.: ftva'yeapa .eg&y sentatives of- the two groups orrirel Tprah.on April 19?— ' The group meets at 7:30 p.m** at the .meeting" o f the Hillside .. The, program, to joe hSld at every Monday at th$ Hillside Business gnd Professional Wo­ P A L Building for instruction and men's Club in the Kingston Res- ■ .Plans a s,ale and exhibit from 1 Rehearsal Set .ta a m ciiiiiaiu . Both.c.iyic groups... JffJLBtfq* MarQh.2& ~ ; hgM 3lBfflg£bei: by; the. Hiiis Linden*, formerly ofJlillAide, told. One o f—them, by—John Dzoba of -Mamed Tq All-Stars der of the Eastern Star will con­ . about the formation- of the p l a c ­ 284- Florence Aye, won a prize RIVKA RAZ * .CoachesChris statkus i ^vith ball) and sister Afbertine go over duct a rehelrsal fo r initiation ers grotip three years agtr. hi the Bristol-Myers Cp. show. game strategy, wlfh Dale caragino (left) and Lisa Congolosi,, after its regular business, ses­ the high school auditorium, w ill ■ Productions have’*- alluded John Hallahan, assistant publio prior to the Union County CYO _all-star game March g: The sion at 7i3Q-p.m. Friday-in the, also feature Israel’s musical co­ ‘The Fifth Season", 'rGybsy," relation's . director of Bristol- girls are 8th graders at Christ the elementary school and Masonic Hall, 1444 N. Broad medy- £patre( Yoel Sharp, and the * ‘ *Guys a|d Dolls, " arid * The C'Ool* Myepe rfefoic at" the’ played fln. the city Cagers team. Lisa took ,$ points- to the St. - , • l *. * . . Yoel Sharr Israeli Musical. . .Peninsula.’ '*" 'Sweep Charity" group's meeting at 6:30 p .m .' Cagers, butthe city girls lost to- the Suburban League 2-3-20 Skating Party For Sophomores ^Additional meetings will In** blip "and this Israeli Folk Dancers, •now Is In .jgihearsal and w ill be March 24. " in overtime. — ,------(-e-it-t* 1 b-*w ,4*- hh-0+, j -elude a master's mason night; featuring M arcelle and Ravell. .' presented in t.the Hillside High'. Kgpkee-waol.Wil Tht Sepkemort Class of Hillside High School recently spon­ at 7:30 p.m.. Til^pday, March .IK Miss. Raz fs a three time win­ * School auditorium April 25. .and charge of the program. * , fY IS EXAMINED by. appointment sored a skating party at the South Mountain Skating Arena. The chapter w ill be guests of ner of the highest ajJard given 26y agd May 2 and 3. The alove members Attended the party. They are new planning the' Hillside Lodge' 241, F. & to ah Israeli ' sedge 'artist,, the ~ - One of lie group’s problem*, iter a theatre party in the early spring. Teeij-Age Thievery- • A . M. Harp o f David, flip vivid- portr- SI*6- Is chatlt^must pay DR. BERNARD SAITZ 1 • Past matrons and . past pa-: ayale as Nancy in "OlivSt:” , royalti^3 on the number of sea- NEW ili5l|C^^S;i5|’0l troijs will be honored' at 7!80 : Eliza .in, ‘ My- Fair Lady" and ' “ to thbiauddtsriiin' instead of,, every three,persons arrested for Woman's.Clyb Notes car theft are under 18 years of , p.tA'. Friday^ ? March 21,,Mrs. Arina in "The'K ing find I" . She; ■th^ number of people wtib at­ Optometrist age, The Tnsurtoca .Irfafidation * .At a meeting of the Woman's W.ords-.Fitly Spoken". Antoninia Kramer And Fred A. ha’s -appeared on the Ed Sullivan tend; she said.- Institute reports.- AltlWu-gh , Club of Hillside, Inc, at the El- The program was. arranged* W|dijnann will officiate, ' shay and J Starred repeatedly - at v T h e group's .chief .income is Hillside Medical Building many teen-agert arc gfiJ^Wstdttl: izabeth TownT5 Country Club "By Mrs. Wayhe Ti'Branom. Hos-' Officers will be elected at Cafe Sahbra in New York..She- 'from ticket sales and its-p ro- :xars_fnf jny.ridas. iilVnosl- -if thirjTj this,.: Week, .Theatrical Hazard " tea'geswere M rs. Frederick J 7:30 a,m.. Friday, Apt/il 7, yand M&? LI BE RTY AYE NUE HILLSIOE, N. J. has been called the "Julie And­ gram. Its expenditures -are for of all “recovered cars ,have been Zjtner- and pro-. Briffgle and M rs . Samuel .Me- officers will be installed at 7:30 rews “of Israel ’ ’ by columnist costumes, director and sets, k-nppecPSiiSM K damaged, sented- the program, '!h Few Clurg. p.m. Friday April 18. 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BANKING HOURSr NAME SERVW UNION SQUARE LOBBY UNION SQUARE ORIVE-lN MORRIS AVENUE M o n .th ru F rl...... * ...... 9a.tn.to3p.tr). "MoTf.ihrii^...,.?1:.":":...... fl a.pi. to B p.m. Mon. thru Frl. .-1^ ...... 9 a .m .to 3 p.m". If your mone&is presently posted elsewhere, HARMONIA cap aonjptet.e the --Extra Hours Monday Evening..6“to-8 p.m .; * (Exoept Monday-8 a.m^fb 8 p.m.)j' s Extra Hour^Thurtjday Evening. 6 to a p.crk THE FAMILY SAVINGS BANK SINCE 1851 entire transaction for you , * WALK.tU.P: $-aim i to 9 aim .-and 3 p,m . to 6 p.m. 2 U,»«..*. f AO! A, THE HILLSIDE N<4| TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH S, I f l t . ' District #3 from Englewood Cliff* member) o f Temple" B ’nai Ab­ 1 Fiancee Of Steven Katz To Marry Robert Popper Jr: Hillside Women Serve N. J. and Mrs. Jacob P. M orrls- raham in Newark, on. Executive Director f o r the M rs. Lieberman is a paatpr- . -AsrLunchenn Chairman B’nal B ’rith Women district #3 -ffs1denr-of-the“ B'net-^Vith-Wo- from Philadelphia, Ps. men Hlilslde Chapter, and pre­ Mrs. janowsky is a past pro­ sently serving a) third Vice pre­ of the B’pai B’rith Wo­ sident and Progrem Chairman men Tovim Chapter Newark, and o f the Northern New Jersey Co­ a past president of The, B ’nai' uncil. She has resided in Hill­ B’rith' Women Northern N „ J. side for the past 9 years with Council, She is currently serv­ h er husbehd Robert and daugh­ ing on the B’nal B ’pithtVocatJotiL t e r s Lori and Donna" at 1462 al Service Regional BoaYd with Maplfe Avenue. Mrs. Lieberman .--offices, in'Union, is Vice President of Sisterhood A resident o f Hillside fo r the Temple Torah and a member of past 4 years, M rs. Janowsky re­ Hillside Hedassah, and Hillside 's ides with hej husband, Sidney, Avenug School P.T.A. at 217 Clark -St. Her son, . U - MRS ROBERT LIEBERMAN Final Lesson Needed Wis, a Senior" and daughter Ann" Harold— When the postman Mrs. David Weinstein of Sp­ "The Heart of B ’nai B'rtth.’ ’ a freshmen both anend Hillside ringfield, President of The B'nal pomes I’ m going to wallup you Members and guests w ill be en­ High School. M r. and Mrs. jan- B ’rith Women Northern N.J. Go- . tertained by Broadway and T e l­ ‘ within an. inch, of your li^ . -owsky are members of .the Hill­ uncil, has announced the appoin- evision Stars^and Harry Lenn.on ' Jack—Why w»it fOr the post- side Human Relations Council tment$. of Mrs. Sidney Janowsky and his orchestra. , man? and serve ojK the Education. Co­ as chairman and M rs. Robe Ft Speakers at the luncheons w ill Harold— Fm taking a boxing . mmittee. j The Janowskys. are . Lieberman as co-chairman of the be Mrs. Sheldon M oldoff; Presi­ cpurse by correspondence! -21-st Annual Donor Luncheons. dent of The B'nal JB'rith Women The luncheons’ will be held at TEST-RITE OPTICAL CO. the. Waldorf:,Astoria. Hotel...i n . WALL TO WALL New Y’ork City on' March 9th CARPET CLEANING OPTICIANS and March 16. " Reasonable Rates ^ 1 9 LIBERTY AVE. 354-8300 Approximately 3,000 women ELECTRO CARPET in the Executive Building from 23 chapters |n t^ofth Jer­ t UPHOLSTERY sey will attend-thls two-day af­ CLEANERS MAY WE SERVICE fair rc/.rais,e funds for nftmer- fiEW PARPETIN-0 A,T - DISCOUNT PRICES MISS EDITH LYNN FELDMAN M1SS LINDA JOYCE OHRN YOUR NEXT RX dus philanthropic projects spon-. By Appointment * Mr- and Mrs. Emanuel Feld­ -an aliunmi® Of'fiillstde HighSch- • The engagement' of Miss L in - p e r, InC., Little Ferry, sore’d by the.B'naj B 'rich.' '.-373 Long Avs., Hilfsids t F ashiort -Ser y icfr-lntegri ly - man of 55 Avenue B. Bayonne# ool, was 'graduated from Bloom- da Joyce Ohrn to Lieutenant - Plans >are being made for a The theme for this 21st An­ 1068 Clinton Ave.,Irvington Mott'-Frl. 9-6, $it; 9:30-2:30 • W*8. 9-7:30 923-3183 ' * O F r PARKING" have made known the betrothed field College and attended Seton Robert- Horn Popper Jr., USAF, June wedding In Rock inland. nual. Donor 'Luncheon w ill be ST R E E T o f their daughter, Mias' Edith Hall University Graduate School son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Lynn Feldman1, "to Private St­ in South Orange. Prior to enter­ Horn Popper Sr, o f Exeter Way even Jeffrey Katz USA, son of ing m ilitary service the prosp­ and Norway, Maine, has been M r. and Mrs, Howard Katz of ective bridegroom was ; assocl-. announced by her parents, M r. 282 Wliliarhson Ave. A family, ated with Brooks, Bass, Devaney, and .M rs.,, Rudolph E. Ohrn of dinner, at the Feldman home ho­ Kulsar & Lashner, C. P. A .’s Rock Island, Illinois. nored the couple. Montclair. He is presently serv­ The bride-elect, a graduate of A graduate of M u Ida Junior ing with the-Un-it-gd-States Abmy Rock Island Senior High School, •College, Newton Centre, Mass., stationed at Fort Lewis,.Wash, w ill be graduated iiuJune from the bride to be Is an assistant the University of Uljfbls in U r­ buyer with Kline Brothers Co. No date has been set for the ban a with a degree in miorobi- New Y oric .‘City. Private Katz, wedding.-* ology. Lieutenant Popper Jr., an alumnus Of Pingry School, was graduated from Yale Uni­ versity, New Haven, Conn., and Around The Town is' presently serving with the Mrsi Sylvia Ross 352-3838 54th1 - Weather Reconnaisance Squadron at AndCrsdn A ir Force . It's , a girl! Cindy Jyll, for the' theme of the annual dessert Base in Guam. Mr., and. Mrs. David Rettig of. .party and fashion show held Sa­ The prospective bridegroom’s’ fi Normandy Drive, Parslppany turd-ay -ir. the gymnasium of the ^fatbet president of J.S. p.op- riftrh n-d_ 1.-1...___' L UAtt. A - - - - e’.-U.-r o„1_A ... The new Baby arrived on the Vftl-Degne §chogl on Ealem Avm' scene February 7 at Newark Elizabeth. Sponsorawerethe Mor ege, Pella, Iowa. She Is a nurse Beth Israel Medical Center, thers ‘ and Alumnae Association. in the Intensive care phit of St, The new mother IS" the fo r - - T h e - event commemorated Elizabeth Hospital, Elizabeth and mer M iss Razelle _ Kalishman, •VaU-Deane's 100th birthday anni­ resides in the Hillside address., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam versary and. members donned • -A Spring wedding is planned. Kallshrrfen of 350. Field Place. and paraded outfits that ran the Mr. Rettig is associated with gamut from frilly ^ashfon&.-afye- The Business and Professional West Side Printing Cot, Newark. steyy^ar.-tn'Yhfljy's modiot.k. The. Women *s Club of Elizabeth enjoy - * g r a t^ ^ i ^l®" teaW|.ed. f ortnal^as* ed a luncheon and fashion show Miss ‘Heia Yungst of 14 in the Newark State College cam - 22, at Torath Chaim Jewish Ce-* jouri) In the sunny south are pus in Union... . titer In Newark. A receptfbn fol­ Mr* and Mrs. W illiam 'Beloff of lowed the services. 231 Conklin Ave. — Xhfe-SJtork has once more bles­ M rs. Anna Katz-of Miami _Be- They left thj^area aboard the sed the Home of M r. and Mrs. |ch, Florida, grandmother of the-1 tM=S Sunw ardand-ereised-to-Na-. Martin Fendrick of 1889 Manor guest of honor, came North for ssau, - B.WJ. From there they Drive, Union. Littie Lauren Beth, • the occasion., While here she was fleW fo;Miami -Beach, Fla. them, who made her debut February 17 the house guest of the Portnoffs. another enjise to Frd’eport, the at St. Barnabas Medical R en­ Bahamas attdback to Miami Be­ ter, Livlngstoh, i hss a sister, M rs. Edward Berends- of St­ ach where they were guests at Donna Ilene,- three-and-a-half eamboat Rock. Iowa, has annou­ the Tropicana Motel,'"’ years old. ~ nced the engagement of her dau- The happy mother is the for- ghrer, Miss Kaye Elleer. Berends, M iss Linda Jean Grohowski,." ter M iss Glenda Kasoff, daugh- to- M r. Robert Scholl, son of • daughter of Mr. and M rs. Adam ter of Mr, and Mrs. Philip G. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scholl of Grohowski ofJ13 Williamson Ave­ Kasoff of 1418 Liberty Ave. Mr. IBiUt Salem Ave .__ ’ nue,- has been named to the De­ Fendrick is a teacher in Vails- The bride-to-be was graduat­ an’s List at Jersey City State burg,High School, Newark. ’ ed from .Allen Memorial Hospi­ College. tal School pf.NursmgjWacerj'Dgi; graduate of .H illside, High "A Century- of Fashio was - Iowa and attended Central Coll- .School, she ls' a senior^"major ; In social science. She is isumly s>w,Uem teaching at L l- ■*-"TASTE-TREATS FROM THE J nden High School,' Woman's Club HOME-BAKED Plans Meetings FLAVOR IS BUILT At the Board meeting tonight RIG HTUri------_(ft(larch 8) -of th^ Evening Mem- w on’t m ake it sT v . bership Dept,-of the H illside^ ""Bring the delightful ■ Woman'^ Clqb^the topics'under , discussion will be the plans for SAVE AT UGTC flavor, appetizing a- Spring Conference and" die Men's vrotfia of freshly baked! l^igte/at the next re^Iar^meSf- ' ELECTRONIC SAVINGS ACCOUNTS -R ec e iv e a : YOU KNOW THE ipgJ^March 2Q. full 4% interest ft yean earned .Ijorn clivy bread -an d 1‘5'l'hs—■ to SHOES ARE . Speaker at Men’s Night will . deposit, cpnipounded and paic! four times a year. -. your table. be M r, Dayid Lupfer of the Ru­ FITTED PERFECTLY tgers University facility on "Un- . SAVINGS INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS - Daily identified Flying Objects.” u 4fttei;eRFt^Qiiiiftoiind‘ed from day of deposit . th e nominating committee, M rs, Ken Hathaway, Gbatrman,-- to day of-withdra-wal^ields ^ M rs, Robert, Black. M rs. Louis 5 . annually. '■ * h U Hess, Mrs. Vincent Perrini and M rs, Arthur Guenther w ill also p i p ) meet tonight. • > ‘ ‘ ..Wrap' a too-long laifjp- cord , CAKE tightly Sround a broom handle nion County Trust Company 1079 BERGEN SI and feave overnight. Remove ; 1118 Liberty Avenue , the bseom handle the next mor­ . Af Ly6ns :Av«.: N^woffey N # ~ ning, and the cord Witll stay •EL 4-5893 * Spiraled, thus_shorteniftg the it* ifi* Hitlsid« Shopping Center 926-0123 IIRSDAY, MARCH 6, 1980, THE HILLSIDE N .j. TIMES, P/CdE 8 -Retmth&d Tn l^muuuJdgmmmlz O y mrinteta prp a^n t 1217 So, Long Ave. new meiriber, dressyi in white •—Hia-rilnnnr-danre, will and wearing hanner nf hPr s jjg f f jj; ' run from *P,M, to’ 1 A.M'. sorority, will be presented with Exercise Program Will featurd music by th£ Hell- her escort by the president of eclalre Society 0'rch‘estra. Each her sorority. - 1 A program of gymnastic ac­ Champion, who is, a resident of tivities Mfill be presented by East Grange.. Also performing B«ous« you want to LOSE WEIGHT! Lodge 12 of Sokol USA, a phy­ win be Miss Kathy Htli, N. J. sical fitness organization, Sun­ Women’s Floor Exercise Cham­ W IT CONTROL CENTERS day, March 9, In the Hillside War. pion, a resident of Verona. offers this InewI POLICY Memorial Building, Liberty Ave­ Other performers f i l l be So­ I. A O f- tim Itftllm t S3 r ih lr tio n fee. '■ nue and Hillside Avnue, at 3:30 kol Lodge 12 members fr<}m Hill­ Enroll in th* Mat Conlrol CENIEtS profram and y ~p7m. The pTrograrrTwfll include, side, Union, IrvingtonyCranford,— 7. Hem ssy "meke-ee" duel hr mluei meetlep. tumbling, floor dance, andper- Newark end Elizabeth. The mas­ WH panofty if you mutt miss a aatliat. Ha ra-ragislratiaa faa. formances on various gymnas­ ter of ceremonies Will, be' Mr. DIET CONTROL CENTERS offer tic'equipment. Participants w ill Jerry Krawitz, N. J, Gymnastic A NEW FORMULA FOR HAPPY ilV J M G range in age of 4 years .to ex­ Association Official and gymnas­ • .Ho Pills • No starvqtion diet * 3 Full meals ceeding 20 years of age. . tic coach who designs and man­ E A f POTATOES, RICE, MACARONI, CHOCOLATE PUDDING AND LOSE YOUR WEIGHT ' ‘Among the performers will be ufactures gymnastic apparatus.' ■ A tested, sound successful .group think. Miss Ellen Babuslca, 5-timeN.J. Refreshments and a dance will Women’s AU-Ardund Gymnastic follow the program. Sound Effects Add Meetings in HILLSIDE Pingry Players Stage Thursdays at 7:30 p.m, To Reading Fun at Sunset Lanes, Route 22 Two One-Act Plays , Some third graders at the Cal-, sound effects, arid appropriate nearBloySt. vin Coolldge School (above) dem­ voice characterizations. The pu- ■rOUA SPEAKER T h e 'P ingry Players, assisted of Elizabeth^T he cast includes onstrate an individualized read­ pul .listens as hp follows, along- Elaine Burkam Berlinger YOU CAN BE by members of the Vail-Oeane Betsy Haire 251 Nottingham Way. i n g - listening unit Used to sup­ •in his own book. Of benefit to ‘ Dramatic Club w ill present two The committee chairmen in­ plement their reading program. SLIMMER for EASTER student and teacher is the fact JOIN A GROUP NEAR YOUR HOME one-adt plays on Friday and Sa­ clude Thomas Bruno of Elizab­ By means of a listening sta­ that students can listen in the . DlfT CONTRGI CENTERS • 1021 Stuyva»qm Av*., Udiup, 687.0067..' , I turday evenings, Mareh 7. and eth and Sheldon Atwater 3 Mas­ tion and individual earphones, .March 9, at 7 i30 PJVl. in Clara New Arrivals . Ticketf and other information t Ma«s s M anorial Hospital, Bel- M r. and Mrs. Michael Becker * ; SANDE roay be Obt ained through, the Box-. leviUe." . of Clark have announced the birth Miss Sande’ GpIdbeGHIlraschow Office at 62K1776, ‘-Ext.” 4303 M rs. M ary,f>. Coogah, Pres- of a son, Jeffrey Brian, on Feb­ sen.first runner-up hi the Miss or 4248; : ______V* .. .. idem of the-Chapter, w ill pre- ruary 25 at Saint Barnabas Med­ 1FSC (Inter-FrStenilty-Sororlty ical Center. Mrs. Becker is the Council) Contest at New- Simon’s Department Store .form er Cynthia Mass of Hillside. a rk State College recently. Miss. Goldberg, a sen ior ma-r ’^*M r. arid M rs. James J. Mc­ 1588 MAPLE AVENUE WA 3-55.52- jpring in Mental Retardation, I HILLSIDE, N.J.- ’ Cormick, Jr. have announced the, was among 15 contestants who .arrival of . James Joseph M c­ w ere • judged, on personality, Cormick, III at Saint Barnabas poise, appearance and activities. Medical Center on February 28. GREAT SAVINGS FOR M iss Goldberg,; sponsored by SELLING GUT ALL WINTER Sigma Theta Ghi Fraternity, i§ Honors Social Chairman of Lambda Cho Vincent W. Berio, sort of M r. Rhl Sorority. and M rs. Frank Bhrlo, of 484 WOOL SLACKS BELL BOTTOMS Some of-her other campus ac­ Gonant St., Hillside has been tivities and honors include named to the Honor Roll at Se­ bership in. Kappa Delta P i, na­ HARLOWS ton Hall Preparatory School, So** tional honor society in educa­ uth Orange for attaining grades / Values to tion,' recipient of a senior fel­ i of 88% or better. lowship in Mental Retardation. He is hr 'Htr"gd]5fKsmore' music instructor in an experi­ I ' year, *, mental team-teaching program fo r retarded children. EXCELLENCE IN She is also an honor student TOUPES, WIGS & HAIRPIECES PHOTOGRAPHY w ith . a cumulative average 3.62. Miss Goldberg is the da- "The Best In Elegance” RON R A T N E R ughtor of Mr. and M rs. Moe WIGS FOR PHONE 926-0139 MEN & WOMEN A. Miserentino College MADE TO ORDER JEWELER Circles ON PREMISES A Hillside,, student at Park R#palr*d.& Jby.ad. Diamond s~ Watch es-i;ewelry _W at ch . Repairin g-Sjj.es * Or­ ders •-*J iwelry Repairin£-Eft-. who participated in the Jan­ WIGS FROM $5 A Up graving * Diamond Setting. uary Mid-Year Venture. Allan WIGLSTS FROM $10 To $f!d 17 WILLIAM ST , NEWARK 3»d. FI. Room-303-MA3-4I63 gram that involved practice te­ aching experience. He is the son ESTHER’S FREE PARKING AT of-M r. and Mrs. B. Gross, 1430 285 Herbert Ave,, 289-7100 or 355-5292 Today's.youhg people are. on.the move; they'refim am iCi they’re infornosi/They want Electric Heat FRIENDLY AUTO PARK Stanley Terrace. He is a Dece,- FdrmeJriy.VJi th ’W'S'IT kn own nQm^s in jjfa Y, 4/7 W illiam * St., Nawdrk mber 1968 graduate of Park Cll- ;Thf. their tijfrDos because they-know it is another way^to keep pa^e with todays W0r4d©f.progress. ‘Elec- lege. -trip H eatoffersifiiiso many modern surprises; innovations suth W room -by-room temperature contrail The Park -College Mid-Year . ‘dearv-QUiet^traubie-tree operation, no bulky stprig^tanks, _And now Public Service’s special low Tate ’ Venture is a month-long program * between the fall and spring se- makes total Electric Heat m ore econom ical than ever before. For the fact’s, call.'PubiTcService right nowT meatera that allows students to have, time for intensive study,, — ■ a ------i ------______research or travel.

.Ruth Wagner; of Hillside, a senior at. Upsala College in Ea­ st Orange, has made the Dean’ s List. Make the heart • A. 1965 grEquate of Hillside- High School, Miss Wagner, is of your new home majoring iri sociology. She is a member of .Chi Delta sorority and- i Where OHgifiality Is a Tradition' ** . is the daughter of ReV. and Mrs. •. And Precious Stones j O. Morgan Wagner of J482 Maple Fine Watches By Lucien Piccard Avenue, Hillside. DESIGNERS & CREATORS OF Hillaide residents who launch­ ed their college careers in Uh- iu c m ic FINE JEWELRY ion.-College's Evening rfessttbif ■ . * Appraisals: 300 MILLBURN AVE. this semester are: Edward P, Diamond Setting Expertly Diamonds & Gems identified in our MILLBURN, N. J. Bilski of I5l: Virginia Stpeei^ Done While You Wait own accredited gem laboratory ■ 379-1 £9S N Barry D. FjschS'r of„ij8^ East­ ern. Parkway, and John J. Had***' m p a g e 6, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TINES, THURSDAY, MARCH 6,1989 m m ClABSiniB a p g b et r e s u ijs »H

REPEAT ADS 40 PER WORD; , Last w.eek the JHurden-Looker Bernstein and Dubow spoke Post 50, American Legion has briefly. ,-25 Words or-Less $1.00 minimum celebrated its 50th anniversary Co-chairmen of the affair were at a dinner at College Inn with DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2.00 PER INCH Roscoe and Wiil{ain Mulligan and ■50 guests' present. ' Joseph Chieppa, DEADLINE 5 PM. TUESDAY ,' .... Ten of the 2$ living membirs Karl Ross spoke about the his­ were special guests 'of*thaJeve­ tory of the gkoupi PHONE 923-9267 - 923-8377 ning. They were retired Town­ A streamer was received for ship Clerk Howard J, Bloy, tRo- the post's for having 117 •be'rf Jr., Walter Howell, Samuel members, the. highest number in m m r R M D f # Dubow, retired 'director of phy­ the group's history.. ... sical education In the Hillside The 50 guests included post schools, and Prank 'LaTogs;“ . in embers; h^ifr-AVdridr"War II, tespom Others were Floyd fyrchase, the Korean Conflict and Vietnam," Thomas Newbold,. Burton Blaz- wives of members'and members ier, Benjamin Bernstein and Jo-’ ■ onBe- Ladiis’ uhiti *•

Each of toe man was presen­ ENCORE ted a certificate. Howard B loy.. • Just Some-. Love Needed MUSIC STUDIOS plications, are being accepted on^ Leiiort *,Saltk-R*StoF*-Rfpair* • "C«okl* Valentine*" only needed that secret Ingredient, love, in a play presented by Miss Relnhard’s third eradt clast at uni a continuing basis. Ail appli­ . ON ALL.iN«TRUjaENTS sld. Avsnus School on February 13. Lighting effects for the production w«e handled £ tw o d J V g r l f f i Aptekar « d cants' w ill be notified one w eek1 556 ROUTE *22, N**l„to Jack ion's sho«i' In advance of the exact date and Also *ntranca-on Yo|,« Av*. ■ time o f the test. Men and worn- RHONE 687-162 5 the' Hillside Business and Pro- en are eligible to take these ex- fessiotial Won)en's .Club nieeting. Post Office - aminations. There is no re si­ Arts Group Plans Beginners paintings, ‘ cytopietpd dence requirement fbr these po—|.. BUY-SELL-RENT-HIRE to the 'Creative A n a Workshop, sltlons. Federal legislation1 as- 1 KAY’S LIQUORS Were exhibited enthusiastically' Seeks Help sures that all qualified appli­ Show March 23 received. - The Examiner - to - Charge, cants will be consider^. ’ (s©mpl#e *L.in? of * , Further information *1:01106101- Board of U.S, Civil Servlce Ex- interested' applicants mlt^ call ’ -‘~WIM!S“LIG|UORS-BEER ^ CALL 923 -92 0 7 Plane are under way. foran Art give ap; art dcrnonslration In wa­ tog both, the forftootdtog ,Art aminers, U^S, Post Office, Eli­ (Telephone No. Area Code 201- Show in the Hillside PAL Build­ ter colors in the Hillside ^Mun­ Shew and Art Det6onbtra9 on.may zabeth, N.J. In conjunction with 352-8400), write dr visit this in­ 423 Chancellor Ave, ing, on Sunday afternoon, March icipal Building-Court Rooms The ARTICLES FOR SALE I , HELP WANTED be■/ obtained by /fcontfictiftg Ann Postmasters .of Union County,, formation point any day, Monday ■ . JfsWlrk/ H J . ”23. between the hours of- 1100 public is invited w attend this MALE OR FEMALE Lippman, Chair man/at 926-3266. announced today that there is through Friday, between §j00 ; MHMCRS^ABp»aTIC‘ cy­ to '5:00 p.m. presented by Btll- outstanding^ event at no charge s u c c e s s f u l Bu siness , o r - 1 . Classes continue on schedule an urgent need for Qualified per­ A.M. and 4:30 P^M. Our.person- * PROMPT FREE DELIVERY side Creative Arts. All media , and, in addition a free lithograph cle washer, 3 witter leyelsrRea- GANIEAT.ION is devsdopli^pnthe every" Monday evening at 7;30 sonnel for FU LL-TIM E employe . nel w ill be most happy to serve 1 PHON E 923-4441 of the Arts may be, exhibited, of Mr. Potasky's work of art sonable^eall-SZ3-6S67.- North Jersey area. We. are seek­ p.m. and Monday afternoon, at ment to clerk and carrier posl/ you, 2 and members as well as- out­ w ill bd distributed to each mem-, ing persons with the ability to -t8g^pagr4mdcr''’Hi^ pfsfcifotpa'T dons in most Post . Offices in FROM wall to wall^#|seit w siders are invited; to display ber.ahd guest attending. organize snd.jr.anjge direct sell­ a)“ direction., of Bill.Davis,*and "Union County., Current starting - ~ J H S y w ' Nortli all,; on- carpets-clesped^withfilrie* their own wprks of art. ; ’On Monday evening,' February *: ing groups. Expert leadership iArtists of the Hillside Creative' Salary for the clerk and carrier 'Broda $t* Lustre. Rant electric shampoo- On Wednesday March 26, at S3, -Susam Rohde.. Director# and. feired;' part or fuHf.tlme!. sub­ p its .S ta ff, Interested observers is $2.95 per hour. Additional S B 1 er. $11''We fix storm windows., jSiOO p.m., Speve -Potasky, noted Sally Katchen, art go-chairman, stantial flflanelal'rewards. Call .are.-invited to; participate. .Salary Increases af-e. scheduled -347rHqfBirfr artist and water-colorist,' w ill gave an after-dinner lecture at fo r appointment-748-2226. (Feb; ■ -forvJuly '1969, but the, amounts •NOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY* ■20-March 13)' '• have-not-yet been-set-, — • ■ College Club Next series of examinations, BAZAAR-MARCH 9TH ELI ZA BETH”TAYLOR ' '“ MtATFARRO W MENDER WANTED, ,r Experir OBITl/ARI"E$ will be scheduled during. th e' ROBERT MITCHUM FABUBOUS ; NEW M gR--- .emped S d e y s , Steady.’ siUrt "N,' Sponsors months of Match and April. Ap- c h a n d b e '- h o u s ^ w a s e s , ‘ Slacks Rental .Service, 109 Long , Surviving also are a son, D o­ Mrs. Franklin A. McCarthy of GROCERIES, * r PAPER Avenue, 923-2300,,’ W.E. Gravenhorst nald of Paterson, and eight HElslde, president of the Plain- SECRET CEREMONY’ GdOOS, CLOTHING 'AND : Services for William E,Gra- grandchildren, MANY OTHER A BOOTHS, field -Westfield- Smith College ANGIE’S SERVICES IV venhorst, §7, formerly of igo2 -Plus White Eiephant-Cami- CluB,Jiks announced that— the i gom pton-Ter^ were conducted Sgt. Henry Schwartz , Vdrfer 'fedtim * REPAIRS -:G1u|j Will hoj^j. its twelfth annual ...ar ,Ib£;Grb^neyI Funer ai_ j Funeral service^' !'|Vere Jjeld ^ at Pine Tavern .10 a.m.=3 p .m ;' . sportswear .Sale, .on, March llth ” 30 IS A DANGEROUS AGE, CYNTHIA WINDOWS AND STORM W1N- , Home, J070 N. Broad St/ •' yesterday to Hanover, Pa,, fo r - . SUNDAY. MARCH 9rh and 12th at the American Legion . DQWS repaired. Free pick-up arid Gunnery Sergeant (USMC, net.) TEM PLE ’ Mr. Gravenhorst died Tues~- Hall, 1003 North Ave.,W estfield, 246 Long Ave. delivery "in Hillside. ‘ Call 289- . ' Henry 'Schwartz,' 43,. He'whs ifie ■ SHOMREI TORAH day ft the .Albion Community N. J. The houfs are Tuesday r ~9ZB-~3693- . -v (201) 020-1210 5786. fTF ) - son of the late M r. and Mrs, .Ju­ 910 Salem Ave., Hillside Hospital, He had resided in A:l» ' -froifi 9^5 and 7=9 and Wednes­ lius Schwartz of Hfflside Ave, bion thd past 18 months .with his day from 9-?. Stop In For A ALTERATIONS ' Ho enlisted to the Marines to THE ANNOUNCEMENTS II daughter, Mrs, A lice Cook, Featured item atothe sale are- W. W. GALLERY Alterations* - Ladies and chil­ 1942 and served to World W ar hew sports clothes| imported and Delicious Treat WALTER WOLFFBERG , MUSICAL INSTRUCTION Born in Hew York City, M r. dren’s dresses and coats; mpn's I I and the Kofean Conflict.’He re - .- domestic, yard .goods, costume ' - Daily 10 a-m.*6 p.m., gravenhorst resided ip Newark PIZZA- Professional piano.and guitar trousers. Gall 289-116IXF. _ .timLinJ963, — jewelry,- . and designer tfabrics. O P E N MON.;.2 P.M.r -. 8, P ,M .. • prior to moving to Hillside more- lessons., 18 Vine’St., Hillside,N.J, ■ He Is,survived by his wife La- ■ . Thg.^proceeds of the sale go \ SANDWICHES v than 50 years ago. He moved to .Tel c2 89 -6258r T Fl^. DRESSMAKING Yerne, six children, two broth­ to the cllxb’s scholarship fund Albion'follQwing the deatH”q A is ; DINNERS isos m aw lc III PICTURES • SCULPTURES-* GIFTS ers, Julius-, Paifl, and four sis- whioh has raised .$15,800 since W e Def0%r New Dresses and A iterations,. ■-.wife, Mrs. Minnie-Birch Graven­ HIU.SIOS. n . j . 0720S | FINE CUSTOM FRAMING EMPLOYMENT III ters, Mrs, Elsie Weir, Mrs. Em­ 1957 and; support's candidates, 1488'biberty Ave., Hillside. Call horst. SODA-BEER-LIQUOR Photo Frames'- • L a m in a t i n g HELP WANTED FEMALE ily .Wiiczynski, M rs, Catherine, from the 49 towns and 47 sch- 923-5867. T .F . - Mr* -Gra^onhorst a tooj- -Coznla, .Mrs, Wilhsminh Zappul- .oole in the area which the club STENOGRAPHER wanted for 2 engraver., His las t-positlpn -was la. SRAMSAND serves'. girl office “ in Hillside. Write wldi die Hv"P;--pi'tiis Engraving." stating 'qualifications and salary VENETIAN BLINDS Machine .C o . d r 65f*fioute '-$2/; desired. P.O. Box 664, Industrial frpm 1938 to' 1960, when he re,, All styles-and color Shades Ve, j Station, Hillside, N j . (Feb. 27- tired, rtetian Blinds. Table PadsrWood E MP R 0 V EM E N 1 Mar. 6) Shades - Roll-ups and Drapes, APARTMENT WANTED MORTGAGE CQLLECTIQN 'De­ Traverse Rods, • - Glass and partment. Local Savings add Loan Screen. M ILLER SHADE • QQ/ TWO ADULTS want 3 or 4 rooms & R :AI ESTATE Knowledge of Steno and typing. Muj-516L Save 20 to 3055 off. on first floor. Moderate rental. Collection experience desired. Call 923-2549; Wiil- train, -All CARPENTER Salary open- Submit resume and OFFICE SPACE TO LET HILLSIDE RADIO & I F You wantT.'darpenter?'F.Hiht§n- ‘ 1190 Liberty Avenue near Bloy Street salary desired, etc. All resumes. 2 FRONT, ROOMS SUBLET will ;be answered. Wrlte Hox ffti , berger of building, repairing, TO •for o ffic e ’space. Accountant liS- MF 8-2359 . -genArat~crontrsm^^ 22, Hillside Times, Hillside, N.J. es .adjoining 2 rooms. Separate ^^^^^^^^^Agfennahislalled^^ ______binet W M eeliM afchlft Buick Eleanor M. Fischer Wednesday' Friday, 1CM4 af 279 ES 2-3023 Thomas. Padian, Pastor COMPLETEONE ; Gala afternoon of April 22nd, A ll1 Local & long dist^iSfl Mavuig * Mbrrls. Ave., Elizabeth. On March 18 at noon, Debor­ 1414 IpHngfield Ave, T' - Telephone: 351-1515 .... STOP SE RVICE hostesses w ill make final reser­ -Sunday -Service- and Sunday ah League, of Newark will hold vations for tgblea with chairman IRVINGTON . ’’ 373-1R58 Mechanical & Body - - S. Alb ert Daly limmi School, 11:00 in, Wednesday a meeting at the- Coronet, Sp­ M rs. J. B leier and Mrs, Norman HILLSIDE TIMES- MARCHT£27, 1969- « UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC Open Daily & Thurs. Eve. - Pees $24^1 v . Testimony Meeting 8:15 p.m. ringfield, Ave., Irvington, follow­ Weissman both of Union N, J. ■CHURCH OF THE - TOWNSHIP QF HIUJ^DE ing a dessert luncheon. to 9 P.M. 3 ‘It:is God ihat .giniethnieWith 1MMA CU LA f E .CONCEPTION- ■ Notlcu is hereby given that the fallowing Final arrangements fqr‘ the 2140 MORRIS AVE. 923-0400 UCi NO. 419 ordinance has bJjn adopted ojp final reading strength, ‘ and maketh ray way Liberty Ave. at- Ploy St, coining mid-winter vacation will UNION 088-8080 at a regular rhe™ng of the. Township Com­ <^arfect." Rev. Thaddeus KraWChUk,pastor County Costs ROBERT F.H00SE mittee of the Township o{ Hillside, County of be made with Mrs, William Bo- BERT B. GLOBUS .Union, State of New jersey, held Tuesday eve- ' Tpese Words from Psalms Will-. /Sunday Masses : 8:30 -and 10 Conttnzed from Page 1 ELECTRICAL Pointing Contractor ning, March 4, 1969, at the Municipal-Bull* Decorating Specialist ding, Llbtfhcy.and Hillsute Ayanups. AUTO BODY REPAIRS also In.preparation by Diamond. By direction of the Township ComrpiRee of N limber 922 O f A Series Of Articles Mayor Menza estimated that ap. CONTRACTORS Interldr &. Exterior work M ia TWIN CITY FREf ESTIMATES LOUIRo. A. DISCHLER, proximately thirty or forty per­ Township Clprk ' Featuring AmericanJdeas.And Ideals AUTO BODY cent of the ordinances could be INDUSTRIAL 516 Locust Ave.', ~AN ’ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR discarded.' An outside profes­ COMMERCIAL - Hillside 687-1225 THE • ADOPTION OF RECLASSIFICA- TIS%-AND COMPENSATION; PLAN From* and W hol Ahgnn»*nt sional firm- would probably be RESIDENTIAL -PREPARED BY THE NEW JERSEY 910 NEWARK AVE. hired for the job, he said. . 2 WAY RADIO DISPATCHED fare Director is under study to ;;|lliL SERVICE COMMISSIONCOVER,. INfi THE -OPI'ISERS AND EMPLOY­ ELIZABETH, N.J. t Raffles license applications 1440 N. Brood St. effect savfags. A reduction In 381 41181 EES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILL. ■were—approved- for Christ the Hillside, N.Jr '•work hours isAielng considered. gner - of Springfield^ Chairman. King ^ church, Hillside Jewish 3his Will be held March 24th- Center and the Hillside Jaycees. ed vehicles had taken place and m SURROGATE'S NOTICE • Special .Township Attorney Ho­ chat for $33 RlcaardFs Garage m -News 26th at the Bar Island Spa, Long ..... NOTICE TO CREDITORS FIVE POINTS Branch, N; J,- .1' - ward Pinkel reported to the Com­ had purchased the lot. He was the ESTATE OP MARGARET S. ROGERS Otce Five Points YMCA w ill hold Mrs. Harry L. Schwartz, New- mittee that the sale of .abandon- Sole bidder. a Rally Thursday, March 6 for,, Pursuant [o the order of MARY C. KANANE, ' Five ordinances were passed Surrogate of the County'of Union, made do the those interestea in Camp Wa- 2kt day F«bru*ry* AsD*»* 1969r upon the ap* on first reading and will come i wayanda summer resident camp plication of the undersigned, ass ExecutordiTthe 1 for public hearing and adoption, estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given M u n i c i p a l1 C o u r \ f o r ‘ boys and girls. Those al­ on March 1$, An ordinance, ap­ ready registered and others in­ ■ JUDGE LOUIS DEVIN, Presiding propriating $5,400, will provide* terested w ill be anxious to see fOr the purchase of spedal equip­ slides and le a rn of the pew plan - At the Hillside Court—Session held Thursday, February 27, ment for the Police Depart®Bnt_ fo r -th®. program this summer. 1969, John Watson of Hackensack pleaded guilty to a charge of ■ Including robalWr uritS'....for A ll the fam ily is invited to at­ driving while under the influence of mtoxicating beverage. He switchboard, radios and micro­ tend." was fined $205., and his driver's license Was revoked for a period phones and several dictaphone ‘ “Nestled in the foothills of the of two years. ^ & recorders. Another law -author- Catsktll Mountains, near Liber- Newark, N.J. izes drainage construction for “Waw ayanda John A. Zukowitz of -Hillside pleaded guilty to a charge of falling flood relief of Beechwood Race Fees $24.61 ^ camps are two completely sep­ to maintain premises at 1301 -Baker Street, ‘Hillside,* in proper Curd Ave., King St. area and the ‘ SURROGATE'S NOTICE , arate facilities for boys and girls. ‘ NOTICE TO CREDITGSS . condition and repair, and was fined! $100. Harvard and Yale'^Ve. area. In­ ESTATE OF’ CHARLES BLL'MENTH^p. sUo" cluding construction of sanitary Parents are Urged to register kuown ab H.C. BLL'MENTHAL Deceased. Jean Burhela of Roselle Parg pleaded not guilty to a charge their children early due to limit­ PUrsUont to Ibe order-ol MARY C. KANANE, sewer lines.'' Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the of failure to yield right of way and disregard of a stop sign. After , ed capacity. 7th day of February A.L)., 1969, upon the appfl’- A third ordinance raises Indiv­ a hearing, she wastound not guilty. idual membership fee in the township sf the estate of said deceased, notice b hereby swimming, pool to $30, keeping David. A* Piscitelll^of Hawthorne pleaded not guilty -to a charge Usually an Isolette is a safe home-away-from-home fo rth e pre- faitilly membe'fship fe e 1 of careless drlyliig. 'After a hearing, he "was found guilty and mature infant. But because birth defects are often associated The senior membershlnfeeshall' -fined -$,3S.- ■H5■-■a^B^o•l^pte,a a a - ^ ^ ty ^o'i^^a, charge 'e rn e re g is t ration in witti prematurity, these newborns must be watched closely. This be $15. A fourth law aihends an baby gets the kind of care he needs from Dr. David Ingall and his possession and was fined $10. ordinance .entitled “ An ordinance Building, Lit nurse Hazel I. Sword-at the March of Dimes-financed Birth Defects ^y^’IJSFeetfSff ”of establishing fire limits in genef- ' Center in Boston City Hospital- The voluntary health agency fights A charge of failure to repair defective furnace at 1409 Maple ■of the TownShip of al business zones, commercial birth, defeats through medical care, research, and public and pro­ Avenue, against Jeffrey Gardens Inc., was dismissed. fessional education. highway Zones, ■ and industrial ..an qroinanCie .to. amend aKi"'or7 . zones.” . ~ jUPINANCE’ ENTITLED "AN ORDIN-... HILLSIDE TIMhS-FEB. 13-MARCH 6, 1969 • Terry B.1 Lee of East'Orange pleaded, not guilty-to a charge .TaNCE REGULA1JNG THE 'PARKING of failure to produce driver’s license and registration. After a /OF VEHICLES ON THE STR-EETS AND' m a t , A fifth ordinance amends the SliftROGAT$-,S NQJTICE. ' H hearing, he was found guilty and fined $15, T .- PORTIONS THEREOF NAMED H5RB- This Message Published As A Public Service Through Hillside Traffic Ordinance reg. .. IN; OESIGllATlNG ONE 'WAY--AND ' N&TICE TO CREDITORS ' ESTATE OF HERMAN ^JOLUBCHIICDeceased. 1 ulating parking. Streets affected, - Pursuant to‘the order of MARY C. KANANE, i ■ The Cooperation Of The Following Hillside"Companies___ ij d ill Eisenbiad of. Irvlngtwi pleaded not guilty. to charges of ■ are Liberty Ave., "Gertrude St„ _ STREETS- POR—PURPOSeS-OP-TRiW=--- - _Siirrng«te of the County of Linlonli made oil the careless, driving and leaving scene of accidents He was found William St.,* Millard Ave„ Her- EL BY VEHICLES AND- PROVIDING -7th'day of February M3., 1969, upon the appli- ■slgne< USt...guilty,, (ktjpareless driving. He! was found, guilty of leaving . herr Ave. and Linwood P i, . .- FOR THE PROHIBITION OF PARK.. Bristol-Myers Company • Jiffy Manufacturing Co. '. .11® .OF .VEiSCLES UPON PUBLIC sdriie of an accident and fined $35. ’ / . STREETS DURING gJRTAUl WCURS . 1,-. Richard Loftus of the Amvid- ' /WHEN THE ’REMOVAL'., Or SNOW Joan ...Gfendinettl of Middletown pdeaded guilty .to a , eharge of m gC orp. is seeking to estab- i ■ THEREFROM BECOMES NECESSARY ANP FOR CLEANING STREETS'' GEN- Hatfield Wire & Cable • The National State Bank tbit-violation! on \he Gardent State Parkway and was fined $10, •wish cable TX^ in Hillside. -He ' ERALLY KNOWN AS THE "MLlStoE . wag_ invited ' to appear befqre TRAFFIC DftDlNANCE" . DiviLn of cSjSWtoi dodp«& s«..i,, ' • HILLSIDE O FFICt HILLSIDE TIMES- MARCH,6..-i069 ' j-A . charge. Ibt-parking -In a prohibited area' againsf Cahill Elec- the committee for discussion on .•** FF»$6,9a s . fronic'Seryice of Hillside was dismissed. Ms plans on May :,l9th. hj reply . TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE -- to a question from a man in the ■Notice is hereby given that the following * ordinance has been adopted on filial reading Tridix Tool ft Machine Cn Charles Kifleen of Metuchen pleaded' guilty to a charge of care- audience Commissioner Arnold at .a; reguJae meeting -of the Tdwhshlp Corm^, PAGE 8, THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, MAROH 8,1969 cate,. If thb proof submitted to Any person who transfers 4^1 another physical description! Be­ "County P-TA To Hold J.V, Comets Come Close -the—Gounty-Glerk- is-in-ordep-a- dentificptiQn card is fjuhjp.nr i;n ing laminated should1 make ilsUri- lamlnated identification is is­ a' fine - and sentence to ,accord/ possiblfe to alter. sued to the applicant for a, fee ance with 'New Jersey Statutes. Meeting Here Tue sday If we.only wanferfto be happy But Not Close E-n o of ($3.00) three dqllapsv • Henceforth any dispenser of Hie Committee dn^Children alcoholic, beverages .can demand it would be pasyj- but we want to invited to the meeting were all BY RICHARD VESPUCCI The Application and the iden­ and Youth of the Union County the purchaser to produce a card : fcij happier than ©thor^ieople, - local chairmen assigned to the: . Hillside’s junior Varsity bask­ tification card shall be signed in Council of P -T.A,'s w ill spon­ the presence of the County Clerk, if. he doubts hi? age rather than which is ajrpest always dlffi- Committee on Childred-and Youth etball squad? came within three sor a three-pronged meeting at the usual, diivers license. T h e 1 -DHit,. since ~w6 think Jjheip hap- P.T.A, presidents; agertcyrep- points of the Union County Tour­ or his duly authorized' deputy 9:30 a.m. Tuesday,'March 11, at who shall also' sign tine card. laminated' card-will shew a’ full pipr than they are* :, resentatives, and parents. Mr. E, nament Chafnpionshtp last Fri­ ..the Administration Building, 195 It then becomes a permanent face photo of the bearer ‘ with -CHARLES DE MONTESQUIEU Jonathan Beil, eounty. chairman day evening. Coach Bidnchi’s Virginia Street, Hillside, on the public record. o f. the committee, w ill'b e mod­ boys/ who at one tim e had ,a - county juvenile d etenfl ori f«H ll. erator o f the program , r 2-6 record, concluded their sea­ TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Shop At Your ties, child molesting and nar- ’ son with a flourishing 13*8. Slate. ■ NQTICE codes, • , If a maa really wants know- s is hereby given that the following or- In the .'■'second half of their The theme of the program is iedjje, he w ill find it, If he regular season the J V ’s caught March 4. 1969, at a regular meeting djf the STATE FAIR entitled: /'Because We Care," doesri't want it, no man can' Township Committee of the Township of Hill* fire , wianltig seven, o f their f i ­ aide. County of Union, and State of New Jersey, and" Will feature the following^ give it to him.—Herbert M il-’ nal ..eighf. The starting .members and will be presented for second and final read- STORES speakers: -Union County Free­ ler* v . 3? /of the junioir varsity are Ken Township Committee to be held, at the MuniciM holder Jerome Epstein,' who. will . TOWNSHIP OF HJL.LSIDE Rickel, Dave RosenZwieg, Den­ pai Building,'Liberty, and Hillside ^ Avenue discuss the_c6unty juvenile cen­ • notice" Tuesday evening, March 18, 1969, at 8iOO o' islieteby given that dwj following ?r- nis Schjrief, Mike Silver and ter and the educational, recre­ IN ELIZABETH, UNION Joe fa to . ^ • be considered. All persons interested will be ational' and - couneeling servleee’ NEWARK, BAYVILIE . Township Committee of the Township of-HUlv •• Clark’ provided the opposition to "he offered when die center. ROSELLE PK„ side, Gounw.olUnten,:Mid.St«te-of New Jersey, for the Comets’ first toUrnsme- (Urhction. of, tee Twnship Committee ofBy Is redpfcad': Under Sheriff. John 1 tee Township of Hillside. & BRTCKTOWN Banyzsz w ill speak about child rending and adoption at a rogularmeetlng of LOUIS A. DISCHLER the Township eoimultteeto be held arthrMu- molestation: and Deputy Chief — Toypsfaip Clerk MARKETS meipal Building. Liberty and.HUls,de Avenues - Bowling AN ORDINANCE AUTHOfjlZING THE PUR- -George. A, Shelhourne--of-, the - •on Tuesday evening, March 18,'19h9,' at'8:do ‘ CHASE '^RTAIN •POLleE’DEPARTMENT- Hillside Police Department,' w ill" EQUIPMENT FOR USE BY THE POLICE _ -DEPARTMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HLLL-<' outline detection and uses of nar- nlng SIDE AND PROVIDING FOR THE FINANCING coffaj, ..'affect ’On yiqitojujd THEREOF “AND THE APPROPRIATION SCOT TOWELS By direction of the-Tbwtfslup Committee ot THEREPOR ways ot obtaining help, ■ . . the Township .of Hillside. ’ m M BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP Mrs. Mildred dess, president LOUIS A. DISCHLER COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILL­ ■' Big R o lf 1 Township Clerk ' ■B’NAl BJUTH #1514 of the Union Couft^ t5dui|ii g f : SIDE IN THE COUNTY- OP UNIONISTATE OF AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE BpWUNO LEAGU& NEW JERSEY, AS FOLLOWS: P.T,A,s w ill welcom e the guests. ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE , Teair w L Pt ' - SECTION l. The acquisition /if property^de- the Use iand operation or swimming scribea in Section 2 Cubs ' 42.15 26.5 TOWNSHIP OP HILLSIDE ; FACILITIES LOCATED WrrHIN AND OWNED i 101 by authorized as a general Improvement in and 3 for $1.00 < • ^ NOTICE > 2 Pirat 42 27 M". tor, the Township ot Hillside in the County of is hereby given that the folic VIDE RULET AND REGULATIONS' AND TO India: 40 ■29 95 Union, State of New jersey, and for the said S O F T -W E V E ’ / has keen introduced on first PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION Ken R ickie (20) shoots against Westfield in the j v ' s la s t vic­ pCBfpbse there is appropriated the^iln? of Five thereof, Athle i 37.5 31^ 90 tory o f the season. L»ibgwiu photu). teousimd four him (85.400.00) Dnlla^. be rr ordained 'Ey the township Mets 38,E> 30^ 90, SECTION 2, JThe Township of Hillside is BATHROOM TISSUE j committee of the township OF HILL­ lit- game fin February 18. Vic- 'Randy Hughes, the- star of the' 'Astro hereby authorized and empowered to purchase SIDE, INTHE COUNTY OF UNION, ANDSTAf E ■ X p 89 - the following described equipment: OF NEW (JERSEY: tory Was never in doubt as Hill- Scotch Plains squad, was in foul reading and adoption i Twins ’ - l y ■ 31.5 . 1 Monitor Unit for Switchboard W* 4 for $1.00 ^ the Township Commute Section 1. An ordinance entitled “An OfdK side outscored the Crusaders in trouble at the'Start of the final 1. Monitor Unit for Rldio (BaGe Station) Brava S t 1 3 i; -8>, nicipal Budding, Liber nance to Regulate the Use and Operation of every quarter on their way'to a /quarter* Hillside controlled the 1 Monitor Unit and Midr&pK6h$s ^3elIB16ckS) rffido Swimming Facilities Located Within and Own­ , Dodge 36 33' MV 2 Dictaphone Recorders .-.SCOT TISSUE lOO^SHEET safter ed- by the, Township of I^jUIsJde, to Provide - 56/31 triumph/ Mike Silver, and game at this point and with 2:80 White : 35.5 83.5-82-' 1 Dictaphone Transcriber / cart? be cons,Ktered. All persons .interested WiH 1 to Provide PerialUf Joe Tato were HtllSide’s leaders le ft on the clock, held, a 50-46 1 Tape Recorder (Porrabte) ■ be given-fln Opportun tty to be heard concern ing Violation'Tbareof" . Range -:M r . 34 31 in scoring and rebounding'. SR- lead. Hughes re-entered the &a"me : 1 Electronic Siren Nad P^i System l Radio BATHROOM TISSUE such" ordinance, ~ Red Sc -34.. 35 SO Car Installation JtotTissiR By direction of tfe Township Ibommljiee'ol .Section 5. fees yer had 18 points while Tato pul-- '60 ^ ® ^ his team, for a 13 point' 2 Two Mfay lnte^ofti System ■ C*J The jjjmily Membership fee shill be Reds •38 36. 77t the Township of Hillsides led down 19 rebounds, ! blitz to deny Hillside their fin­ LOU£5 A. DISCHLER S60.00. The IndlvItMal Membership, fee shill , 34 35 ' ,77 . Such equipments ewltli 2 for 2?t ” ’ Township Clerk he MO.OO. The Senior Membership fee shell to the second bound of the est piomenf of the year to sp- specifications filed wit i ?8. , 36 76 . AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING 3 DRAINAGE tournament, the Maroon and Spay : -Urts, Scotch Plains pulled [he of the Township cSf Hillside. COf^TIUOTON FOR THE FLOOD-RELIEF , 32 ■m zr 74 -J SECTION 3. Thfere is hereby appropriated OP THE BEECHWOjQD,.PLAGUE,-GURD AVE- > tallied nearly as many points ' game out of the fire with a 31 38 733' for such purchase the §unf of FiVe thousand W A L D O R F - NUE, KING STREET AREA AND THE HAR- ' to ,thf second hail is RoseUc did 59-56 win. / four hundred (|5,400.00) Dollars; of which a "VAR-U anD^Yale avenue a REAINOLUDING .31 J.-38 73 the entlre-game. This 73'-46 con- - Much cFedjt shGuld be given ^down payment of five per cent (5%) or Two 'tHE-jCONSTRUCTIOl^.OF SANITARY SEW^R j 30to 3 8 ^ '71 hundred Seventy and no/100 (S270.00yDniinrs LINIeS; BAOk„Fin!r!RESTORATIOH, RECON- ' quest' exhibited the scoring tal- to Mr. Falph Bianchi, a Coach shall be taken from ’the Capital improvement STRUGTION’ OF CERTAIN STREETS AND T i t '? ; BATHROOM TISSUE 67 ' < ents of Mike Silver. Silver tick- w hp gilded .his team /frotri a; STORM • DRAINS, AND ALL OTHER WOR£ • 29>5 39.5 66 ,INCIDENTAL" THERETO. IN TfJS ^C’AySrttP. led the twine for IF .points Jp bleak period In their season to _ _ 4 P a c k ' 33.q J5.5 52 •; . eFHityilDB'iUNiSN COUNTY,NEW JERSEY,. the” second half and' 29 markers the thrfeshold'of greateess. Hlil- AS V, TOWNSHIP OF {ilLL^lDE '.overall. Kenny Rickel-added 16 side’s j y ’s did more than piaee INC APPROPRIATION l*pR FUNDS THBRE- NOTICE > 394 FCRE AND PTOVjfflND &JR THE FINANCING TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE __Notice is hereby given that the following or- ~ points Jo the Hillside total. . ' second in'-all of Union County. THEREOF. .: _ "NOTICE---- . dinaocfi bas been introduced on flrft reading^ BE. IT ORDAINED' EY tks township Hillside faced Westfield,in the They have restored fWo of the ■ S C O TT is hereby giyen that tee fol'lc March 4, 1969, Ht a regular meeting of, the HILLSIDE TIMES, MARpH $>-13,1969 committee ofthe township of hill* Township Committee af tee Townshipcf Hliir . semi-final round on February greaEesfltspects of high sehool ■ SIDE', IN THE COUNTY OF UNION,STATEOF ch 4, 1969, at a regular meeting of the , side, County of Uhioft,'and State of New jersey, NEW JERSEY, aEFOLLOWSV ’ ‘ 25. Earlier this season the Co- H fe at Hillside, whieh ape school' FAMILY NAPKINS nship Committee of the /Townsljp of Hill- and will be presented for second and final re4d- WAveriy 3-5852 , County of Union, and State of New Jersey, . Inl and adoption at a regular meeting of the mets had enjoyed a 36*31 third spirit and pride, 5 ’ v " 60 CO lin t Township Committee to be held, at the Munlci- hereby respectively authorized ^s .a general ‘ quarter lead oidy to lose, 48-46. ing snd adoption at a regular meeting of the "pal BuUding, Liberty and, Hillside A venue on Expert Watch And improvement, to be made by the Township of Tuesday evening, March 18, 1969’, at SipO- :6?; Some accurate shooting to the ST4 for $1.00 Hillside ih the County of-Union, New Jersey. Township Committee to be held at the Munlci-' ID Cards pal Building, Liberty ahd Hillside Avenues "on JOlodc or- GSYSOon thereafterras the matter can { first period put Hillside in front For the'Gald ftnprovement and purposes seated Tuesday evening. March 18, 1969, at jJflJQ o'*; ;d* All; | Jewelry Repairing in-said Section 2, there is-hereby ajj^ropr/ated 15-10. The Blue'EJeVIls. began to L A -e y - s c o t t thh sum of*Twentyijnine Thousand phip away as they scored 18 points Available Special Order Work Doilai A new law is now in effect Secuc : heard < i of the Townsbsip Committe< to toe Comets 15 over -toe next that allows any person who'turns TI5!BATHROOM TISSUE two periods. However, the.JV’s P.I- M ODEI L By direction of dte'Townshlp Committee of ; T LOUIS A, DISCHLER - ^ , , . twenty-one to apply to.the County to 2 pack the tovmehip of Hliiside. .' ,,-Towhnhip (Stic. came back a new team to toe . . .ft , , ,. - Pealer Iiq ,.. . » ' (8) The .construction . . • Clerk, for an AlfcoholicBever- . backfill restoration ii ' LOWS A. DISCHLER AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AIJ ORDINANCE ftoal eight minutes to score 21 . Watches; Diamonds • Township Clerk EtorTLED "AN O.hWNAN.dE ESTABLISHING . . age Ipentlffcation Card. - AfiV1 and jewelry - King Street area, including all other work in- points enroute to a.81-44 triumph. .nnp artnM„d for $1.00 ’Gi'detrnrl cheretOT AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE FIRE LIMITS, AND RULES AND REGULA­ Repairing All Klndfrof Jew. ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING' TIONS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION, ALTERA­ DJrfaSriwTt t , . . otle applying for such a card- ^ ^ :Wr«enstnietI(in ol Lehlglt Place sntj Rickel .and Into combined for *. ind Jewelry Approl; TION. removal demolition equip THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON'THE ’ , , - o, 9 S 8 H 5 i H ,U1I1 . ,, must provide a photograph lTl/2? . Ail Work-DojiB on Pr,mU«s' Lehigh,Street, installation otelghUnch'CJJP, STREETS AND PORTIONS THEREOF NAMED MENT, USE AND OCGUPANCY OF BUILD­ 32 CoftSt points. Hillside broke „ i . /0*' U. . , , l , ,, , x 1-1/2 , and either a yedftltoirtl 4 1 1 HEREIN; DESIGNATING ONE WAY AND LIGHT H H t o w e ls m ! Route INGS OR STRUCTURES LNTHETOWhSHIP OF even on their field goal percen- 5 S H 365 CHANCELLOR AVE. TRAFFIC STREETS; | GENERALLY HILLSIDE, NEW,JERSEY" . , - IV. „ , - certificate, voters registgatf tage, while Westfield shot .for ‘ „ ,, 1 NEWARK, N.J. REGULATING TOE fJSE OF STREETS FOR •be rr ordained b y. the township ■onir TK... „,a ;> , . card or a naturaliz tlon certi- ^ PURPOSES OF TRAVEL, BY VEHICLES AND GOMMrrr^E op the township of Hill- 32 jg. The JV s made history to r 3 for SLOP 1 1 PROVIDING 'FOR"THE PROHIBITION OF ; : SIDE, IN THE COUNTY OFUNION, AN'DSTATS 'this game as they became toe PARKING^ OF. VEHICLES UPQh), PUBLIC- . OP NEW JERSEY AS POU^OWSt ^ ctjon 3. The aloresetd work sheil-be done first Hillside junior varsityteam Reg. Roll VIVA TOWELS ccWwcyOTth.da plajs tad^speeifie«t®l». STREETS DURING^ CERTAIN HOURSWHEN Secciptl L An’Ordliiano, entitled"nAn Ovdi- " We are pleated to announce that ared by the Rlllstde TownsMp Engineer THE REMOVAL OF SNOW. THEREFROM BE-' naqce EstatblBkhigFlre Limits, gnd RtUea.and' to reach the Union; County ToUf- GOMES NECESSARY AND FOR CLEANING . Regulations hr the Qonstruptton, Alteration, 2 P a c k STREETS" GENERALLY\IOiOWN AS IDE Removal, '^»6Utlon,:.E^jpfflent,1uSVnfpc- n-ameht- finale. . 2 for 954 "HILLSIDE TRAFFIC ORDINANCE" 1 cupancy dE Bplltlinge of Struc tures ’in theTown- Roselle Catholics’ gymnasium SAUL FEIN GOLD * -BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP »hip Of HUlsldp, New Jorseyf" is hereby' a- was the site when Hillside met. COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Hlt-L- correct or through'puFch'aseof material by the SIpE/ lN THE GOUNTY -OP ONION, AND Seotlon S-—-fire LIM ITS -ESTABLISH-BB- Scotch Plains to toe tournament’ VIVA i-TovthWtp of* Hillside, with labor supplied*- the STATE OF NEW JERSEY-^ s hereby emended to read he follows! - showdown last Friday. The Raid- our Elixabeth, N . Jy office Section 1. Ah Ordinance,entitled "An Ordi­ Sectlop :rPIRE TlftttCMW$l»US980- rwpiihipof -Hlliside or supplied or furnished !r. -ers "jumped off te-a l3-5 lead any other manner as per«tft,dfe Irf, nance Regulating che Parking of Vehicles on the The flrh limits of the Township of Hillside u an Account Executive DINNER NAPKINS” "™ ZVC Streets god Porriona Thereof Naihed Herein; Art hereby sstsbilsRM as being conmrised at the quarter 'and a 32-19 ad Designating One Way and Light Traffic Streets; within- l«ld btit •Vantage at the half. - « ‘dJmpt^aaej!ts.Js.the sum ■Generally, Regulating the,HfeYSi Streets for and designetpd as Local Bush-.esa Zone (fit); - Putposes-oMleayei by Vehicles and Providing General j&abihss jfana'vgiB' Hillside switched to a zone Included and part of said, cost Is the sum o' Highwa SCOTTIES FACIAL TISSUES W,500.00 Which m esUtttifed whe'nMeesar: *for; the Prohibition (if Parking ofVehlcles-Upon '(C-lp Ltmned Industrial Zone defense "to the tolrd quarter.to Public Streets During Certain Hours When the ; ana industrial Zraie CSl-ajj aa sitiforth- . WHITE AND ASSORTED to finance (1) Engineering: and- impaction Spa(i» catch their overconfident foes by . ;a«d iegaf expenses; of iSsuanne df thd Removal of Snow Therefcsm Becomes Neces­ : Ordmance khowH M. 'The-ZopIhg-OedPr^ eBlIgatioips :author«ed tie said purposea in- sary and for Cleaning Streets"'generally of # TowtlshlpiorHfllaide''1 adobted surprise. The JUV’s scored toe 200’S known as the "Hillside Traffic Ordinance" be Decei ,,JW, ^eluding printing, adyarfispirdf o^h-.r.eea ant amazing total of 18 consecutive IIRUfVS, N0RDEMA8I & CO. 4 FOR $1 notices; (3) to the extent permitted^ theLooa. and the same Is hereby amended as follows;. =®««HSBiMFffiiSHtfof New JerslyBhS™, . So much of Section 1—'’Parking Prummt.nl TiototsTo begin toe second half: at AH Times "- ^ thTs Ordinance which pre- Members Ntw York Stock Exchsn/t ind t PrlndpM/ txchtnges Iqp- «>eli. ohltmtiQM. to exceed touch to toe • delight of a 400 g29;OOOiQO Is hereby appropriated to meet the strong' Comet contingent in the 2*1 NORTH BROAD STREET. ELIZABETH, N. J. SCOT TOWELS 5* 1 g«Aiid publlsatloniiccordhigto Stands. Telephone! FLender, 1-2500 Florence Avenue, lew. pbbvflmsnt Account a^.the downpaytnantandthe 115 Btoedwey, New York be amended to read as follows: AB0PTEEF: t — Hillside went on to -scope a Reg. Roll - "iJalahce of ^?,5ffl^ shaH baiinahrtf i^jrohbs 90 W orth St. 600 Madison Ave. 13*4 Broadway Liberty Avenue-^both sides from southerly Chairman of ^s Toa^ah'tofloiSmfttej:' phenomenal 27 points to toe third of the Township;of' which ars haraby . .ATPESTi - ‘ cor. B 'w ,y cor. 58th St. . at 38th St'. ' authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the side; of Hillside Avenue to the northerly side • * ofXong Avenue. Twnship Clerk _ , quarter - to take toe lead. Ken 1 4 0 /Broadway 580 Fifth Ave. HILLSIDE T1MES-MARCH 6^1969- . - ° Rickel and Mike Silver provided cor IBth St cor. 47th 5t. anticipation of the issuance of said bonds, ft is ' Fees H448 - Iwrtby authorizadithat BonditftWlpaEtOn Notes P»M» (One Hour- Pjr|clhg)’r of this Ordinance _ Eh§ .|go|’jgg punch to-ttos period. 2 PACK 394 jLlheTownship oi Hiiia'.ri- Sh.n h. which presently reads: V* shall bear interest at a rats tl OObd sis.(6® per urn pef. eon ITEIXH-NUT ...STRAINE-D " DADY TOOD^ t determmed by Liberty Avenue—We: jona^vto be hereafter adopted. SecUoE.t. 'toeiollRwingtmaKeFe ateJiareby . I ltoe-af Crsnn Street ietermined, declared, recited and State* What this state needs ™ purposes s’fhfM; bi Sectirt ? of: - oi Dioy. acreei-s io 89 -. r— .„,r.t n e municipality ._ .... • . lawfully make and is a literal, improve- JfifflS 2^&»tlon 5-> ‘One Way Street" v , subsection (a) as amended is hereby further (bjJthe jyera&g.EexiM of.uaefuiniifs $t y t0 f* th* followln«,str^ts ^BEECH-NUT JUNIOR j -^e'Cx$bn 2 Of this ordinance. 'v / - i /. isagood B A B ^ - E O a E E 6 79 s Local Bond 'LaV is ten.years,. • ; ly direction from, _ Supplementsl debt statatnertorequired by "ThWyI?iohb-Bo^Es^hhB~besrrOttIy-f(tHtie-atid asterly direction two bit phone call. AL-PO DOG FOOD ' » * filed Ih.tte oatee of the Tcnriishlp Oerk of the • ' Millard Avenue in»a we: Township, and ths^suoh statements sa fiied- BEEF CHUNKS , v /" 4 FOR 1.0U GU?a Avenue id Liberty > shows that'th, gross debt of isid Topahtp;;* defined to Sttqon JOA; 2-40 of ssidliiBlEaSdP" traffic to travel only lit westerly direction AriditVgptone. €veryn%lTt’afiCT-7 - bawis taoress^y ttoptirtlmsnoe'$27toW ' Herbert Avenue in an ei sterly direction and all day Saturday and Sunday; TETLEY TEA BAGS : pre- rom Liberty Av«iue4o Gurd nd traffic to travel only in £n-easterly direc- 156 O FF 100’ S . Section 7. The you can phone anywhere in New Jersey> Towpship are hereby pledged to the punctual Jor -a q i ta rler Vir Infts- pi us taj^; - That S’for 3 minutes: 9 9 < , said obligations shall be.direct, Section *3, All Ordinances or parts ^thereal ligations of the Tow^htp, and the Township’ This rate applies^ snail be obligated to levy adT valorem takes . m en ta reh e rety ;tepe ai ed. ' 'V KITTY FISH-N-0 HEX ' Section 4« This ordinance shall take effect to all station- ■. dobilgations andlt * Immediately upon its^jiubiicatioii according t< -to..- J > oz. \ 8 FOxR 1,00 - law end final adoption and approval oy toe Lh« tb-station calls, :rector ojf Motor Vehlcl^ jjf the State ,of Nee , Section 8- T]hls Ordlnanci k i t t y s a l m o n after finar- passage aiid as - except coflect or’ >-ApOPTED: * ‘ • •• 6 'O Z , Chairman of the Township Comniitt« credit card' calls, anc 8 F O R M .00 •ATTESTi fownsbip Clei HILLSIDE Tnte-vMARCH 6-13. calls billed to a third nuriS! PRICES EFFICTiyE THROUGH