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THE TOWNSHIP AM) SCHOOL DISTRICT OK H U J^IQtines l VOI.. XXVI, No, 1346 HILLSIDE, N. J„ THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950 PRICE FIVE CENTS Progressive Quits State CDO Sets At Public Hearing Veterans Ask Town One Evacuee Quota Of the Ini'gesl crow ds to turn out in recent years at a GUP. To Select meeting of the I owTixliip Committed lust nigh), vehemently ob- Committee Race In .jcetcil to the ordinance introduced on first reading aimed at I 1856 For Hillside To Build Memorial rezomiiK him between Conant street and the Lehigh Valley Its Candidate For HiiUi-oa.l which would permit erection ol' a large industrial p lan t The State Civil Defense Office The Veterans Central Committee, of this type become difficult to ob­ Trenton revealed this week that representing all Hillside veterans’ I resenUy zoned as Residence A, limited to one-family homes Favor Of Democrats Union County municipalities will be tain. The fund has collected $3700, tf organizations, last night requested he, said, and the ambulance would Post Of Collector plant'U11 1 "-0UK Pei'lml ‘‘<>n«t'-lu tioii of a heavy industrial expected to accommodate a total of the Township Committee to consi­ cost about $7500. The request was Declaring that the platform of the Democratic candidates 32,843 evacuees if an emergency der erection of a war memorial in A special meeting of the Repub­ tabled pending a conference with Three Vote "Yes' the ultimate result would be an bi lor Townslnp Committee holds the promise of better govern occurs demanding a mass movement connection with the proposed Hill­ members of the fund committee lican County Committee will be The ordinance was Introduced on ment m the interests of the large majority of citizens, Mrs Mae of people in this and surrounding side civic center. With Dr. Robert held Thursday evening, Aug. 10, at asset and that it was unfortunate areas. next month. a hare majority of three voles by that the people present objecting Swanger, Progressive candidate for the committee, today an­ Rosen acting as spokesman, the An opinion rendered by Township 244 Hillside Avenue, to select the Commissioners Jumes A. Oneil, Ben­ It was pointed out that 20 Union committee was urged to plan parly s candidate for tax collector. took a hysterical view w ithout all nounced her withdrawal from the race in favor of the Demo­ Attorney Emil A. Herrigel advised jamin Hale and Raymond R. King. the facts at their command. He in­ County municipalities have been suitable meniurial to the veterans the committee that the vacancy in The vacancy, caused by the death Mayor James J. Holsing declined to cratic nominees, Milton 1!. Conford and Robert G. Kirkpatrick told their quotas and their officials who served their nation in war. He of Tax Collector Arthur T,. Thturor, dicated lie would have more to say the office of tax collector should be vote and Commissioner Julm M. at the public hearing on August 23. Her statement follows: 1 have been directed to determine as pointed out that Hillside is the only filled for the full term, inasmuch must be filled in the November Brown voted "No." quickly as possible what facilities election. Since this year's Primary Because of the large number inter­ Cites Unity On Schools For the sake of Hillside’s continu- community in the county that does as the incumbent who recently died Specifically, the ordinance would ested. the hearing will be held in ing improvement and in order to are available to handle their alloca­ not have a memorial of some kind. held the office under tenure. election has already taken place, permit erection south of Conant “When I announced my candidacy tions. the choice of tile party's candidate the Abram P. Morris School on Coe for the Township Committee of help carry over that same demo­ The committee will obtain an opin­ A request by Dr. Wayne T. street, not too far from the town­ avenue. cratic unity of action into the field Hillside was given the fifth high­ ion from the township attorney as Branom, supervising principal of falls to the County Commitee. ship’s most exclusive residential Hillside it was largely to stress the est quota in the county, a minimum to its powers. Among those reported under con­ The proposed plant would be 360 need for the unity of all Hillsiders ol tovfnship politics, I intend to schools, that Juivingston road be areas, of the large plant of the Airco x 650 feet, costing about two and withdraw as a candidate for °f 1,856. If disaster occurred in a Leslie Reed, chairman of the sideration , for the post are Com­ Equipment Division of Air Reduc­ behind progressive actions on im­ neighboring municipality, as an ex­ blocked off during specified hours mitteeman Raymond R, King and a half million dollars and employ- Hillside's Township Committee. Hillside Ambulance Fund, asked the fur automobile driving instruction tion Inc., now locutod in Jersey inn about BOO people. It is under­ portant local issues. The many civic- ample of the requirements, Hillside committee to make up the deficit James Duffy, County Committee City. The plant manufactures equip­ minded people who worked ££ a "A most essential condition on far high school students was re­ stood that the request for rezoning would be expected to handle that in the fund so that an ambulance ferred to the Public Safety Com­ member from the second district, ment for the welding and cutting coalition in the successhil which muh unity In Hillside’s civic number of evacuees as they entered Tlie Democratic County Com­ was made by David O. Evans, local may be purchased for the township. mittee and Chief of Police. IJesi of metals. contractor, wno has built up the for better schools have helped to is a fair representa- the township. Other evacuees Jhen He pointed out that present un­ mittee will probably hold Its meet­ In a statement accompanying his prove the worth of that dents of Plymouth road tile rear Industrial, sections along Central d* Page Eight) would go on to other municipalities settled world conditions may m a|e of whose homes face Livingston ing next week on the return from vote, Commissioner Brown‘declured which would be expected to provide vacation of its chairman, Milton B. avenue und in Evans Terminal op­ an ambulance a necessity and some­ load, objected on the ground it he felt the action would be an in­ posite (lie Hillside National Bank facilities at least equal to their thing should be done before vehicles Conford. fringement on the rights of a large quotas. would be hazardous to young chil­ Evans, it is assumed, would be the dren, They suggested the high minority which cannot be over­ Churches, schools and similar builder. About 35 acres are involved school grounds be used for the pur­ looked, even though some compara­ in the rezoning, 22 of which would buildings have been recommended pose, tively small benefit in the way of by State Civil Defense Director To Tell Judge Veteran Aids be used for the plant set back from Purchase of an American La taxes might accrue to the town­ the street frontage, with the re- rj£)on t l^lfjention Leonard Dreyfuss as housiill for ship at large, The minority he re­ refugees from a stricken area. Mr. France aerial truck for the Fire De­ maindor for dwellings. partment at a cost of $27,000 was ferred to, Brown stated, consists of Strongly Oppose Change Dreyfuss said that it is hoped it will O f 6D a rk ’ D ea l Marine's Wife over one hundred families. Stop—At The Right Place not be necessary to use this plan authorized on recommendation of Waller Howell, representing the Fire Chief George Dorer. The com­ An unidentified veteran’s con Hearing In School Liberty Park Community Associa- Let’s Keep Our Heads of evacuation, but “in planning civil Explanation of a nocturnal visit Oneil, who moved the Introduc­ defense one of the most important last Thursday to a used truck and mittee also voted to purchase a lot tribution of $50 Sunday to Mrs. ; , , un area in the close vicinity of on Winans avriiue for $1750 which June Dyer at 533 Leo street has tion of the ordinance, said it nad tile property involved, stated em­ Playing Kremlin Game tasks is to be prepared, as well as trailer yard here by an alleged pros­ been under consideration for several pective purchaser and his friend would permit the extension of renewed her hope that a purse phatically that the residents do not An Intolerable Proposal possible, for an hysterical evacua­ Clinton place. weeks and he believed it to be in tion of a neighborhood, a city or proved unsatisfactory to police who and the $200 it contained th at she want tlie Residence A zone changed, the interests of the majority of the they bought one - family homes As this is being written (yesterday), a number of persons are several cities.” issued summonses to both on die. lost Friday in Penn Satlon, people, although he did not explain orderly conduct charges. They will Newark, still may be recovered. there with the understanding that quite concerned over the attempt of a prominent local contractor to this statement in detail. He added nearby land would not be rezoned have land to the south of Conant street and directly west of the appear in Magistrate’s Court Sat' Mrs. Dyer and her children, urday. Pleads Guilty In Frank, 5, and Joyce, 3, arrived he declured, adding he could not Lehigh Valley Railroad rezoned from its present residential character see why some other location in an to either Business B or C or even heavy industrial. Children Join To According to police, Marion in Penn Station from Tampa, Fla., Stanek, 24, of 238 West End avenue, Friday, Her husband, Francis, was Yuill To Mark industrial zone could not be used Representatives of the Liberty Park Community Association Tues­ Theft Of Apparel recalled for active Marine duty the proposed plant would be a day night sat in on a conference involving this land, and it is Newark, the would-be purchaser, Aid Folio Campaign and John Costello, 30, of 317 Magistrute Clarence E, Kremer and she came here to live with an hazard to the neighborhood, he reported that under consideration is a plan to erect some type of plant aunt, Mrs. Lillian Frane. Both Mr. said for the Air Reduction Company, a firm that manufactures chemicals. Vermont avenue, Irvington, the handed down a 60-day suspended 99th Birthday Fourteen children residing on friend who said he owns severtrh sentence to Fred Smith, 92, of 1031 and Mr*. Dyer are former Newark Referring t0 discussions between The story is that the plant would be pushed way back from the Belleview terrace banded together residents. the Township Committee and repre­ Conant street frontage with some type of home construction in the trucks and trailers, vaulted a 6-foot Magnolia avenue, Elizabeth, last this week to work for the Infantile fence at the G. A. Brown Company, v/eek, after he pleaded guilty to the Arriving at Leo street, Mrs. sentatives of the Liberty Park forward section. Just what the reaction of the people in Liberty Paralysis campaign. Their efforts Dyer discovered the loss of her gruup, Howell stated that in the be­ Park is at the moment could not be learned. trailer dealers, 130 Route 29, to theft of $35 worth of women’s wear­ resulted in the collection of $8.25. “just look.” ing apparel from a storeroom in an Wallet probably in a telephone ginning a beautiful picture of the However, this newspaper feels il; is time to call a halt to the The children held a raffle with Richard Zank, of 136 Route 29, booth at the railroad station. A proposal hud been painted, but encroachment of business and light or heavy industrial construction apartment at 160 Grumman ave­ the prize a bottle of perfume, which witness to the unusal maneuvers, nue, August 1. Kremer's action was search of the telephone booth and the Picture subsequently changed in residential areas, because the need for it is in no wise apparent. was donated by Saul Richman, of was distrubed by their talking and surrounding area proved unsuc­ abruptly. He told of an Inspection A glance at Hillside’s zoning map will show that of the land north of taken after the owner of the stolen 247 .Belleview terrace, father of two the headlights of their car, He items, who employs Smith as a cessful. The money was all she trip made by an association com­ the railroad, a goodly portion is zoned for industrial, and any plants of the children, and sold magazines notified the police. handyman, refused to press the had and represented proceeds of mittee to the Jersey City plant ' i)' which feel they would like to be in Hillside should be able to find and other items confiscated from the sale of furniture to flnanee where undesirable conditions were space in the properly zoned sections. The land in back of Conant complaint. The clothing belonged to their homes. The raffle was sold in Harry Newman and his partner, the trip to Hillside. uncovered, such as noisy operation street is marked on zoning map “Proposed Elizabeth River Park”, and a house to house canvass and the Mrs. Dyer said she asked the und the manufacture of Martin Kleinerman, both of the welding. dux for to set any kind of plant in there, particularly a chemical plant, other items at stands erected in Residents Play In Grumman avenue address. young man who gave her the con­ would just about ruin the area for park purposes. Even if, as various places along the street. tribution where she could return Howell suggested that the coin- reported, the land is low and requires considerable drainage, it js Children participating in this it if her purse was found, he told mlttee.. reconsider Its action before nevertheless ideal for a park, even if dwellings are not suitable for event, which was held Tuesday and Roselle Concerts NICOLA STANSHEFF her “to give it to the Salvation me public hearing, giving thought the rear portion*. yesterday, were Annette and Arnold Funeral services will be conducted Army." to the people who want to be friends There are enough buelnees1 *id tndugrial locations available in Richman, Natalie, Harriet and Roger All bands of the Union County at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Growney of the members, and that they pm- other parte of town without iijvading this particular section which Hillman, Barry Rohrbach, Rhoda Band and Orchestra School at Funeral Home, 1070 North Broad U'rt the property and children of borders Hillside’s finest residential neighborhoods. and John Mittleman, Bobby Pinnas, Roselle participated in a program street, by Rev. C. Morgan Wagner, Boy Is Injured In the residents. Residents of Liberty Park, Westminster and the entire south side Michael and Howard Goodman, of concerts last Thursday evening pastor of Calvary Lutheran Church, Ratable* vs Home Owners of the township should be alive to this threat to their residential Andy Pack and Steven and Norman in the Abraham Clark High School for Nicola Stancheff, of 75 Route 29. Automobile Mishap Sidney Birnbaum, of 581) Ply­ property and should take every possible means to combat it. Chanin. auditorium. Mr. Stancheff, who was born in Myron Galenty, elght-year-old mouth road, who represented other While it is true that some of this property borders immediately Band One personnel, performing Bulgaria 62 years ago, died at home son of Mr and Mrs. Harold E. Gn- res dents of the section which is along the railroad, it is zoned Residence B, up to four family homes, under the direction of Joseph M. Tuesday after a two week illness. lanly, of 287 Conklin avenue, suf­ just beyond Liberty Park, pointed oimiliar construction has risen along the railroad on Hollywod avenue Checchio, of Roselle Park, included A resident of Hillside six years, he fered a cut on his left hand and out that industry in the midst of so there would seem to be no compelling reason to alter the zoning Know Your the following Hillside boys and had lived in Irvington before mov­ contusions and abrasions of the a residential area would have a ten­ in favor of business or Industry in this area. girls: Ruth Ann Paul, Flute; Robert ing here. He was employed by Hess left cheek Tuesday when he was dency to blight the adjacent areas, The type of business and industrial construction that has taken and Druches Tannery in Newark in an accident involving two cars t-itmg also the safety hazards, Birn- Sherwood, Gerald Weiss and Donald twenty-seven years. WILLIAM YUILL place along Central avenue should stop there, and its intrusion on Legionnaires Meslar, trumpet. at the corner of Conklin and Sum­ William Yuill, of 1519 Schley St., b.iufn said that an ordinance re­ the property across Conant street must not be tolerated. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. mit avenues. ft zoning Residence A property to in­ Serving a second term as Ad- Hillsiders in Band Two, which Theresa Hauser Stancheff; three one of Hillside’s oldest and best- dustrial would, if passed, be “most jutant for the Hurden-Looker Post performed under the direction of According to-Robert J. Bainbrldge, known residents, will be guest of Action of the Board of Education inserting three stop clauses in daughters, Mrs. Marion Stone, Miss 20, of 1210 Howard street, who was unreasonable, arbitrary and capri- No. 50, American Legion, Wilbur Randall Bellerjeau, of Plainfield, Janet Stahcheff and Miss Joan honor Saturday afternoon at an -Clous. It is the duty of the com­ the contract with the architect for. the school building program in­ W. Willms, a native of Newark, has included Paul Cohen and Edward operating an automobile owned by open house party in celebration of dicates that the board is alive to the possibility that wartime con- Stancheff, all of Hillside; one son, Philip Weinick, of 930 Sterner mittee to consider the public wel­ made his home in Hillside since De­ Guiles, clarinet, and James Dill, Henry Schmidt, of Hillside, and his 99th birthday. It will be held ^|~9ns any time reach the stage where the program may be cember. 1945. trumpet. road, the boy ran into the side of at the home o his grundduughter, fare he declared, and while a large Difficult to carry through. U it to tto ortoU

in 1900. She had lived in Hillside September 19 for the past fifty years. She was a Elks Charity ball. Learning To Drive, Proposed New Turnpike Crossing At Rahway River member of the Daughters and Sons j September 20 cf Lithuania Beneficial Society, Board' of Health meeting. September 27 r • Kearny; president of Lithuanian Strikes Police Car Woman’s Club, of Hillside, and a Today Township Committee meeting. . i \ ’ member of the Lithuanian Pleasure A summons to appear in Police Board of Education meeting. Club of Hillside. Wednesday Magistrate’s Court Saturday, Au­ •;. v .' ■ Besides her husband, survivors gust 12. was the result of a midnight include a son, William J. Atkins, of Board of Health meeting. Bristol-Myers driving lesson in which the pupil, SfttemT—Nt—¥ t| a—daughter, Mll August 20 Lads Club corn festival. a seventeen-year-old Hillside girl, Constance Jarry, of Glens Falls, Earnings Rise N. Y.; a brother, Michael Norkus, August 23 failed to negotiate a coiner, und the of Stoughton, Mass., and a sister, Township Committee meeting. Directors of the Bristol-Myers automobile' she was driving struck Mrs. Francis Kasavich, of Jamaica, August 24 Company declared a net profit of L. I. Meeting of Knights of Columbus $1,802,098, equal to $1.21 a common Council. share, for the six-months’ period TRUCK TIRE STOLEN September 8 ending June 30, it was announced Jack Hartmann, of 24B Young Annual retreat of Knights of Co­ last week. avenue, reported the theft of an lumbus Council. The company’s profit for the same $80 tire from his milk truck be­ September 11 period last year was $1,485,235 or tween midnight and 4:30 a.m. Sun­ Meeting of Congregational-Coun­ 97 cents a share. A total of 1.381,180 day. He told police that the lire cil of Hillside Presbyterian Church. shares of common stock was re­ v/as a spare inside the truck. September 12 ported. ------------Rose of Friendship Circle picnic. Net earnings for the quarter end­ ThP .W rctarv of Labor is now September 13 ing June 30, for the company and authorized to sue for back wages Township Committee meeting. its—North—American subsidiaries, due workers under the Fair Labor September 14 amounted to $879,845 compared to Standards Act, under certain cir­ Board of Education meeting. $041,187 last year, or 59 cents a share cumstances, if the workers give September 16 now as compared to 41 cents a share their written consent. Knights of Columbus picnic. in 1949. Dollar added to dollar at this sav­ EXCLUSIVE FEATURES ing! institution provides the founda­ tion, not only for a new home...but NO SKILL REQUIRED . . . floats for children's educations, retirement over floors and linoleum with plans, travel a nd recreation, or {ust touch of your hand plain security, liberal dividends help At this point, about 300 feet up­ bound traffic. Both will be identical for the Turnpike right-of-way. On stream from the present railroad too. Start your account today. in size and design. this bank of the river also will be PROFESSIONAL RESULTS . . . bridge of the C.R.R. of N. J., sub­ In the foreground is shown the constructed an abutment and piers structures for the Rahway River south abutment and slightly to the similar to those on the south side. polishes a gleaming i a- inch path SAVINGS INSURED TO $5,000 bridge crossing for the 118-mile left, directly behind it, are three Work on this substructure has New Jersey Turnpike are being to baseboards, into comers. LEGAL FOR TRUST FUNDS forms for pier construction. To the been contracted to Linde-Griffith constructed. right foreground can be seen two Construction Co., of Newark, UGHT IN W KIGHT . . . portable This bridge will be a dual cross­ of the three pier forms, for the other the amount of $603,879. The super­ for use on table-tops, kitchen ing; that is, two separate parallel crossing. structure for this river crossing has structures, one for northbound Shown in the background, on the been contracted to Brann & Stuart work counter*. Leaves lasting traffic and the other for south­ other side of the river, is sand fill lustrous finish. a police car. MRS. URSULA YANUSH TROUBLE-FREE SERVICE . . Lt. Harry Scheutzle reported to aturdily b u ilt for years of ^ rs headquarters Sunday night that he NLRB Voting At Funeral services were held yes­ •teady, satisfying operation. stopped at John street at Route 29 terday from Brazinski’s Funeral v/hen the accident occurred. Buick Plant Today Home, 151 Second street, Elizabeth, According to police the girl was for Mrs. Ursula Yanush, 55, wife of ARTERET accompanied by Richard Murphy, An NLRB election to determine Charles Yanush, of 1302 Avy street, TOBIAS 19, of 1100 Chester street. The car a bargaining agent for employees who died Saturday night in Eliza­ in which they were driving was at the warehouse at the Buick beth General Hospital. owned by Murphy's mother, Mrs. A native of Lithuania, Mrs. Mary Murphy. Motor Division, General Motors A N D LOAN Yanush came to the United States Hillside Appliance ASSOCIATION COMPANY 1 4 4 BRO AD STREET Of the 110.675 patients in Vet­ 479, International Brotherhood of Cuetom BalJt 1321 LIBERTY AVE. N E W A R K % N. i. erans’ Administration hospitals in Teamsters, AFL, and the United Kitchen Cabinets—Formica Tops February of this year, only 36,726 W A 3-9341 Automobile. Aircraft and Agricul­ Built-In Book Cases were service-connected cases. The tural Implement Workers of Amer­ remaining 73,949, or 68.5 percent of Rec. Rooms A Store Fixtures i 1418 N. BROAD ST. ica, CIO. 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Thrilling Broadcast America’s Best Seller . . . m s All-Aulttlcon S l « Deskr, National Haile. TOBIA’S HILLSIDE APPLIANCE Akron, Okto. Smdmy Attomoon, Avgust 13. America’s Best Buy! CAecfc year CAS ttoHon schedule 1321 LIBERTY AVE., Opp. Safeway 1418 NORTH BROAD ST., near Mertz Ave Herbert Chevrolet Motors GOOD PARKING OPEN 9 AJU. - 10 P.M. DAILY WAverly 3-1232—33 WA 3-7768-3-9341 THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950-PAGE 3 4 Causes Of Same Direction Crashes Now1 they will be ready for train­ decorated carriages. * Children More traffic accidents result from*- Named Chairman ing in the fall. Others have come to 6 Monday at . Rounding Baby Parade years old may be entered. conflicts between vehicles going in to the Summer School to get a out the bill are the Three IvanofFs, Ihe same direction than any other to insure that there is sufficient For Legion Dance head start on subjects to be taken A novel act featuring trained comedy aerialists; the donzales Sis­ cause and most of these arise from assured clear distance ahead and for the first time In the autumn. At Olympic Park birds. Bob Hammond's cockatoos, ters with their acrobatic dogs, and four traffic violations, warned Ray- '^ e n t in cutting back a,t„ will be in the new free show due .passing before ___ Dr. Robert------Rosen was woo uaiiicu named Many learn the “how” of how to Gene and Paul, athlete balancers -cfomnnan- of the annual dance of Olympic Park’s annual babv pj "ofThe vehicle being passed. ^flffdy In The vacation term here Hillside Highway Safety Coordi Hurden-Looker Post No. 50, Ameri rade—North Jersey’s biggest compe­ ADVERTISEMENT rating Committee today. Overtaking and passing on the can Legion, by Henry Groh, Jr., Again approved by the N. J. State tition for pulchritudinous children “The four violations are: follow­ ght is afi illegal driving practice commander, last Thursday. Dr. Department of Education, the aca­ —will be held Saturday, August 26, id a frequent cause of accidents. Domestic Tragedy ing the vehicle ahead too closely; Rosen will name his committee and demic and remedial reading de­ the Irvington park's management “ , f , Permissible only when Ih e select a place for the affair to be announced today. driving away from a parked posi­ \ehrnle ahead is about to make a partments enrolled 118 students, 96 We extend our sympathies to Livingston Platt, chair­ tion at the curb without first check­ held in the fall. boys and 22 girls, from 30 com­ First, second and third cash man of the class-conscious Westchester Republican Com­ ing for approaching traffic and then w h e n T " °n multiple laile roads Al^o appointed last week were munities and representing 65 dif-1 awards will be given for the pret­ when two or more lines of traffic William C. Hill, Paul Kifner and tiest blonds, brunets and redheads, mittee, over his mortifying discovery that his wife enrolled signalling; cutting in after overtak­ are moving in continuous lines in ferent schools: 39 public and 28 as a Democrat last year. Ironically, the matter came to ing and passing another vehicle Walter Howell as delegates to the private and parochial. Twenty-1 most interesting floats and best ahead and overtaking and passing warned6 d'rectlon'" chai™an King State Department Convention Sep­ three students were enrolled in lighl as a result of Plait s efforts to clear the family name tember 7-9. It was announced that TOWNSHIP NOTES on right," said Chairman King. “To the advanced credit courses. The Is your house ror *ale3 For quick of this sinister charge. He conducted a one-man investiga­ prevent accidents caused by follow­ Kifner has been appointed to the recreation department has again tion of gossip about the political infidelity of Mrs. Platt; Sllite Department legislative com­ results, phone Theresa M. Rensen. ing too closely a driver should allow been very active, enrolling 128, 68 Broker. EL. 2-963S—Adv. his inquiry grimly revealed that she had indeed placed about one car length for each 10 Delay Decision On mittee. and Howell to the Boys' boys and 60 girls. The faculty, the miles Ilf speed. For example, when State Committee as Union County majority Pingry teachers, numbered her \ in the Democratic circle when she enrolled last traveling at a speed of 40 miles ■representative. ■— __ LktobiT,------Confronted------hv* the awful ********ir.nl., ***‘»- Mr. *1’Un ***** U4*i»44fU per hour a distance of four car Conant St. Parcel The Pingry Summer School closes Get The Hillside Times that it was an accident; her pen must have slipped. She Friday, August 18. lengths should be maintained be­ The Liberty Park Association at pointed out that she had never erred in any previous regis- Repairs hind the car ahead. Motorists can fiiday postponed sanction of use of Summer Students Public schools represented include tration. *n M simpler age her disclaimer would be promptly Supplies— 1 also help prevent rear-end, collisions tne land in Conant street in a resi- Hillside High School and Hillside by giving a hand signal in advance Avenue School. AL HAUSER accepted and the episode forgotten. But in this era of popu­ All makes cer.tial C zone by David O. Evans. lar psychoanalysis the denial will never catch up with the before stopping so that following Hillside builder, pending a confer­ At Pingry School crivers are alerted for the impend­ charge, I here will always be those who whisper that Mrs. ence of the Township Committee CHARGES DESERTION Stationery SLIFER ing stop.” * Tuesday night. As the Pingry Summer School 1 hitl s deed was at the very least a “ Freudian slip;1’ they Chairman King declared motorists passes the half-way mark, certain The divorce litigation of Mrs. Toys - Candy TYPEWRITER CO. Evans "purchased two tax liens Helen Petersen, of 1449 Parkview say that somewhere in her subsconscjoiui lurks should not attempt to pull away early this year for one and three- facts of general interest make their trcsm the curb without first insuring appearance. In some cases, students terrace, against Emil Petersen, of Newspaper Delivery stealthy ideological affection for that man in the White, Typewriters - Adding Machines quarters acres of land in Conant San Francisco, has been referred to House. Our condolences, Mr. Platt, and a word of solace; that it is safe to do so and then street opposite the Liberty Park who for one reason or another are 437 YALE AVENUE Rented ■ Sold - Repaired giving a clear hand signal. He behind their class at school, arc Advisory Master Nicholas A. Toma- some of the nicest girls we know are Democrats. Reprinted development and having 700 feet sulo, of' Elizabeth. Mrs. Petersen Cor. Bloy St. UN 2-3023 stressed that such a movement along the Lehigh Valley Railroad, completing as much as the e-quiv- from New York Post, Aug 7. 1950. 655 High St., Newark, N. J. should never be made without first for $6,400. alent of two full high school courses charges desertion. ' the eight weeks. Paid for by Hillside Democratic Club checking for approaching vehicles. The Liberty Park group held a MArket 3-2616 The chairman said that cutting in special session Friday night and This year, several girls who de­ after overtaking and passing results will meet again soon to continue cided to become nurses will have from two driving errors; 1, failing the study of the land use. saved a year of academic time by taking advanced credits at Pingry, SAY, DID YOU KNOW B I A ’ S THAT RIGHT HERE IN HILLSIDE YOU CAN GET 01D COUNTRY STYLE HOME-MADE, HICKORY S j0ectac<<£cvi' /Veew SMOKED MEAT SPECIALTIES? Oh, Yes, at Prague Smoked Products, they’re . WESTINGHOUSE made FRESH every day. And sold at LOWEST 1 market prices daily, too.

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J i BUY AND HOLD U. S. SAVINGS BONDS ouse • ••BOB p . The Hillside National Bank Hillside, IN. J. TOBIA S Hillside Appliance Co. Member Federal Reserve System 1321 LIBERTY AVE. Opp. Safeway WA. 3-9341 D e p o sits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1418 N. BROAD ST. Near Mertz Ave. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS, 6:30 - 8 P.M. WA. 3-7768 GOOD PARKING OPEN 9 A.M. — 10 P.M. DAILY PAGE 4— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950 Bible School Graduates Are Mamed Surprise Shower First Baptist Church was the set- Alfred Jennings, of Belleville, was ing Saturday for the marriage of best man for Mr. Swenson, who had For Agnes Reilly H o m em a k in g Miss Geraldine Rudine, daughter of as his ushers Theodore Rudine, of Irvington, brother of the bride, and By Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T. Rudine, A surprise miscellaneous shower 1419 Stanley Terrace, and Lyndon his brother, Milton Swenson, of was given Tuesday night in honor M A R Y GRACE C O L E M A N L. Swenson, sun of .Mr. and Mrs Belleville. of Miss Agnes A. Reilly, daughter John W. Swenson, of 35 Malone A graduate of HfflslHe High of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Reiny, of"' Home Economics Adviser, Avenue, Belleville. Rev. Theodore School,’ the bride also is a graduate 212 Silver avenue, at the home of Public Service Electric and Gas Company Place, Jr., Pastor, Performed the of the Bible School of Providence Mrs. Joseph Bilinski, of 205 Silver double-ring ceremony. A reception (R.I.) Bible Institute, She is em­ avenue, by Mrs. Josephine Obuck ------was held ?t the Ivanhoe, Irvington. ployed by the Square D. Company, and Mrs. Irene Schneider, of Hill- side. PORCH PARTIES Combine sugar, salt and cream or guests were present from Hillside, The Bride given in marriage by Newark, as a secretary. Mr. Swenson Cranford, Rahway, Maplewood ?nd her father, was attended by Mrs. a graduate of Belleville High School There Is a charm about eating in top milk. Beat until smooth. Sepa* Attractive decorations included a rate eggs, add yolks to first mixture Berkeley Heights. Robert Gruhler, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Providence Bible School, at­ large umbrella in a green, white and the open. Somehow the appetite is as Matron of honor, and Mrs. tended Newark Bible School and yellow color scheme. A buffet sup­ keener and the food seems to taste and beat until creamy. Add sifted Of A Personal Nature dry ingredients. Mix until well GIRL TO ROBERTS’ Theodore Rudine, of Irvington, and will attend Upsala College, East per was served to guests from Eliz­ better. Tomorrow morning, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruth Riihimaki,. of Quincy, Orange, in the Fall, abeth, Hillside and Newark. Num­ For those who do not enjoy out­ blended. Beat egg whites until stiff Lewis Adler and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Roberts, There is no charge for items of 145 Williamson avenue, gnnounce Mass., as Bridesmaids. The couple, who will reside in erous gifts were received. door picnics, and there are some but not dry, fold into flour mixture. published in this column. Phone of 1380 Harding terrace, will leave Mrs. Swenson’s lace trimmed net Add melted butter or margarine. on a motor trip to Cape Cod. The the birth of a daughter,. Deborah Newark following a honeymon trip, Miss Reilly will be married on disadvantages, the porch party is WAverly 3-9208. gown had lace puffed sleeves and a plan to become missionaries when August 20 to Arthur Cassanos, son _the perfect solution.______Bake on preheated waffle iron. Adlers will be accompanied by Mr. Lynn, July 23 in Newark Presby­ terian Hospital Mrs. Roberts is V-cut neckline. She wore lace mitts Mr. Swenson completes his educa- of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cassanos, of Porches can be so attractive to­ TTeia: 4 wanes.------Tn-rd-a-finger^tip illusion veil from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katchen and Hillsiders now residing in Spring- the former Miss Evelyn Salter, of tion. 460 Avon avenue,---Newark------day, you can get furniture that will daughter, Rita, of 60 King street, Hillside. sweetheart crown of lace. She car­ withstand the weather, and be good Mexican Chill Con Came field. ried a cascade of white roses and spent the week-end at Bradley # The average weifbt of person St looking, too. Here, you can have a 4 tbsp. fat 1 tsp. curry Beach. gladiolus. Approximately 22,500,000 workers 4 green peppers powder Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rappaport, the age of 30 is the most desirable are employed on jobs covered by the hot meal in joy and comfort. This # The matron of honor was gowned is one of the nicest porch suppers. 1 clove garlic 2 tsp. salt of 1426 Orchard terrace, recently Taxpayers Pay Difference in orchid marquisette and the bride­ weight'for the remainder of life. Federal Wage and Hour Law. 6 onions, 4 tsp. chili Don Robert Clark, son of Mr. and returned from a visit to New Eng­ smaids in nile green marquisette. Fruit Juice Mrs. Frank E. Clark, of 124 West land, Niagara Falls and Canada. The U. S. Interior Department chopped powder published, at a total cost of $61,242, The attendants carried sprays of Creamed Chicken and Waffles King street, left Saturday for a Before returning home, they spent roses and glodiolus. 2 lbs. chopped 1 tsp. cayenne two-weeks stay ’ at Camp Eagle’s a 23-volume series on the Columbia A Gelatin or Green Salad beef or pepper a few days with their son, Martin, INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MODERN BANK1NC Dessert and Coffee Nest Farm, Delaware, N. J. at camp in Pennsylvania. River Basin. The printing cost per hamburg 2 pt. warm water set was $36.06, but the publications BY MAIL SERVICE Bring the waffle iron, waffle batter 2 cups tomato or more if were put on sale at $6.90 per set. and coffee maker to the porch. All paste desired Many sets were distributed free. other food may be prepared before 2 cans tomato 2 cans red 114th Street. Miami, Fla., in Miami serving time. The creamed chicken soup kidney boans Sgt. Koehler Takes July 28. Monsignor Enright Per­ T h e E lizabethport Is kept hot In a double boiler or formed the ceremony at St. Rose JOSEPH P. SOBO Have inset pan in while preheat­ of Lima Church., NEWARK'S NEWEST casserole. Creamed beef or shrimp ing roaster. Melt fat In pan; add creole may be substituted. Bride In Germany The couple were attended by the Maple Furniture Store B a n k i n g C o m p a n y green pepper, garlic, onions and bridegroom’s parents. Following a If you are entertaining informally, meat Cook until meat browns Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Koehler, wedding trip to Key West, Mr. and ESTABLISHED 1889 why not do hamburgers on an elec­ lightly. Add rest of ingredients and of 214 Pennsylvania avenue, an­ Mrs. Malarkey will make their home tric table broiler, pop them into seasonings. Cook at 500*F. for 25 nounce the marriage of their son, in Miami where Mr. Malarkey is round buns and serve piping hot? minutes. Reduce temperature to Sgt. 'George A. Koehler, and Mrs. employed by the Davis Construction Banking Offices Any number can be served this way. 300#F. and cook for 2 hours, 15 Friedel Durr at Heidelberg, Ger­ Co. Mrs. Malarkey formerly was 100 First Street 1145 East Jersey Street Cheese Pizza broiled on the electric minutes. Serves 12. many. August 5. Sergeant Koehler employed by Dreyer’s Department I ^dv»i*vw- table broiler make interesting appe­ has served with, the Machine Rec­ Store, Liberty Avenue. tizers. Cheese Pizza ord Unit of the U. S. Army at lsiNGE* Member Of FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM The sandwich grill is excellent 6 English 1x/n tsp. rosemary Heidelberg for the pa st-twxL years. ■ SIWNG OUTER Sgt. Koehler and his bride, who FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION for toasting cheese sandwiches; it muffins I 1044 8l>rln«M‘' . 12 slices . Ameri­ are spending their honeymoon in Della Mae Wessels Is a favorite with the teen-age 2 tbsp. butter can cheese ■ Are-oe BOTH OFFICES OPEN FRIDAY EVENING 7:00 - 8:30 P. M. group, especially if you let them Switzerland, are expected at his 16 ELIZABETH AV„ Newark or margarine 2 tbsp. olive oil parents’ home early in December to at Clinton Ave. BI 8-4442 grill their own. IV* cups drained 1 tsp. salt For the big party, use electric spend the holidays before his trans­ HonoredAtShower stewed tsp. pepper fer to Washington, D. C. roaster. It lends itself to a complete tomatoes Mis§. Della Mae Wessels, daughter meal for six to eight or you can Break muffins in half, spread of Mr afrd JMrs. Harry Wessels, of serve one hot food for groups as with butter or margarine. Toast In 227 Ryan street, was honored re­ large as thirty-five. broiler until crisp. Place 2 tbsp. to­ Pauline Blinstrub cently at a surprise miscellaneous ASK US FOR A DEMONSTRATION! matoes on each muffin half. Sprinkle shower at the home of Mrs. Ann Creamy Waffles eaefi half with % tsp. rosemary. Cochellc, of 6 Hilldale place. 2 tbsp. sugar 3 tsp. baking Married In Miami Miss Wessels will become the Add another layer of tomatoes and bride of Thomas Pimm, son of Mr. 1 tsp. salt powder top with a slice of cheese. Sprinkle 1% cups cream Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Werbicky, and Mrs. William Pimm, of 835 Win­ 4 tbsp. melted with olive oil, salt and pepper. of 1441 Leslie Street, announce the chester avenue, September 9, at the or top milk butter or Arrange on broiler rack. Broil 8-10 marriage of their daughter, Mrs Cafvarv I utboran CHiuvUa. 2 eggs margarine minutes or until cheese melts. Pauline Blinstrub, ana ■■ 2 cups sifted enriched flour Serves 6. Malarlwy, son of Mr. and Mrs. I sprinkling can. The table was deco­ WEIGtHO-SS Thomas Malarkey, of 1001 N.W. rated in red and white. Twenty-four

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PVBLIC ® ) SERVICE Hillside Appliance Co. A-211-50 1321 Liberty Ave. - WA 3-9341 141* N. Broad S t - WA 3-776* THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950—PAGE 5 On Botnick’s Two-Hitter j Series Stanlee Farewell Jay vees Capture Elks Loop Crown Bases on balls—Mayer 4, Lavook As Thuro A.A. Continues To Roll On 2. Strike outs—Lavook 7, Mnyer 13. Bristol-Myers Combine Annexes Crown Series To Determine Before Road Tour Home run—Edelman. Playoff Finalists Runiak If With Five-Run Attack In 9th Inning J. Thuro cf Gene Stanlee, the idol of the mat Dukes By Halting Buick In Industrial Loop Final Standings Playoff Final On A.B. Butwell 2b world, will headline the wrestling R. H. them* to an 11-11 tie in eight in­ Won Lost Stukes c bill at Meadowbrook Bowl Friday Bases on ball—Saddler 4, Scar- Powell. If 5 0 1 Marcus Transformer 13 Saturday Afternoon Menges, c nings. The game is to be replayed Thuro A.A. 1 DeProspo p night against youthful Tony Co- Final League Standing paci 6, Sekley 7. Strikeouts—Sad­ 4 0 0 Ties Westintfhousc on Monday. Hillside Sports 12 2 1 Dale, rf 4 senza, of Brooklyn, in a one fall to Team dler 12. Brogan 3, Scarpaci 10, Sek­ 0 0 Standings August 8 Kilroy 11 3 a finish match. Won Lost Pet. ley 3. 2 Base hit—Muench. Tn the remaining contest Syl Totals 26 9 Jayvees 8 Bristol-Myers 12 Signs whitewashed Wannatoy, 7-0, Maple Ave. Bus. Men 8 6 This bout is expected to be Stan- 2 .800 Corso, ss 3 1 2 Maple Ave. Business Men H:lltops 7 3 .700 K. of C. 9 Aztec A.A. 5 8 lee’s last locally for at least three Dukes Kaiser. 2b 1 0 0 Buick Motor Div. 8 The ----- 2----- — H— A.B. Dukes 6 4 .600 Vadeika, 3b 75-cents-an-hour minimum '1 oreadors Diamond c -months, the- blonde grapplei havingnerving TTflsn ■ ___ 3 0 1 —,-r.Westimihouse a - ______7 5 ______AY-flgS, wiiich______went into ______effect nn N. End Republican 2 12 Krichman ss signed to make a swing of the en­ Menges, 2b Blake, cf 4 2 1 Syl Signs 6 6 Panthers .200 Marcus, 2b-3b January 25, 1950, meant direct pay 8th A.C. 2 12 Fleder lb tire circuit which will take him Vadeika, 3b 3 1 0 JifTv Mfg, 6 7 increases to about 1.5 million of Vultures .200 Pupolla. c Hudziak, lb the While the Thuro A.A., champions Barnett cf clean out to the Pacific Coast. Results Last Week 4 0 0 Marcus Transformer 2 10 workers covered by the previoui of the Community Softball League, Gordon 2b The Golden Superman and Mar­ Aromando, p Wannatoy o 13 40-ccnts-an-hour rate of the Fed­ Dukes 6, Frosh 3 Corso, ss Totals 35 took the first game of the playoffs Gilson 3b vin Mercer, two extremely popular Frosh 5, Panthers 0 By beating the second place Buick eral Wage-Hour Law. in stride Monday night by trounc­ Heller If wrestlers, will appear in the semi- Blake, cf Frosh team Monday evening, 3-1, Bristol- •Jayvees 7, Hilltops 2 Kaiser. If It is a violation of the Federal ing the Maple Avenue Businessmen, Davis p windup, in a special match that is Dukes 9, Jayvees 3 2 0 A.B. R. Myers clinched the championship Wage and Hour Law to discharge 9-3. the Hillside Sports Club, sec­ Cohen rf scheduled for one fall with a time Hudziak. lb 0 0 Frangione, 3b 3 0 of the Industrial Softball League. 1 or in any other manner discriminate limit of 30 minutes Final Playoff Game Marcus, rf ond place outfit, ihet a cropper in Sat., Aug. 12 0 1 Shenocca, 2b 3 0 Next week Bristol-Myers will meet against an employee because he ha* Other bouts of the same time — •— Mayer, c 2 the fourth place occupant, as yet the third-place Kilroys and went Totals Breaking up a tight, tie game in 1 filed a complaint against an em­ down to.a decisive defeat, 12-2. 28 3 2 limit duration will pair Mamouth Totals 25 9 4 Savittierre.'ss 2 1 undetermined, in the first round of ployer or because he has filed a suit Bus. Men the ninth inning with a five-run o 30 0 0 0 0 —3 Josouff III with Lou Bertucc; Jack outburst, the Jayvees captured the Jayvees Yednak, p <5 0 the playoffs. for back wages he believes are dua Harry Botnick, Kilroy hurler, A.B. R. I rasa, lb contributed to the upset of the Thuro'? 0 6 12 0 x—9Dillon with Hardy Kruskamp and championship of the Elks Junior H. 4 1 Due to its victory over Jiffy him. Ted Tourtis with Don Blackman. R. Boitche, If 2 0 0 Edelman, cf 3 0 Manufacturing, 9-7, the K. of C. Sports Club by limiting the opposi­ Baseball League last week by de­ Massimino, 3b 2 1 "0 Damiano. if tion to only two hits, while his feating the Hilltops, 7-2. 2 0 combine assured themselves a spot Jazikoff, c 3 0 0 E. Cozzi, If 2. 0 in the playoffs, which get under mates pounced on Ceimnecki, oppos­ The Jayvees took a one-run lead Kovac, cf 3 in the opening frame, with the Hill­ 2 ,1 _ way next Monday. ing moundsman, for four tallies in Saddler, ss 3 0 2 Totals 24 Marcus Transformer temporarily the first and a big eight in the fifth. tops getting the run back in the Coppola, p-lb 3 bottom of the fifth. Both teams halted the Westinghouse drive to LOANS It was the first of a three-game FIN and FUR r'y CAPT. -JACK SMITH \ Dobossy, rf-2b 2 land a playoff berth by holding series between the two to deter­ scored single runs in the eighth and Matucci,' 2b-rf 1 then came the big Jayvee rally in LEGAL NOTICE mine the finalists. quietuhsaonN fol­ Monday night the Jayvees and low nK or.llnnn.re hue been adnpte.l on EXPRESS PERSONAL with three runs in the second frame. the Frosh met in the first playoff R. H. nnu1 " ‘iidmjf at a roKUlar in.MUlng of But that was all the scoring they Dukes 0 3 2130 0—9 4 tho I o\vnshlp Committee of the Town- were able to do. In the very next encounter while the Hilltops and Jayvees 0 1 0 0 0 2., 0—3 3 Hllln of HillHl.lo, (’onnty of Union, Stato Dukes clashed last night. The win­ Bases on balls •l,‘rm‘-v' ln’1'1 Wpdnemlny, Annual BUS SERVICE NEED inning the Thuro club came through r . r i . ‘r “ *- ■“ ners of the two contests will face —Coppola 2, Brogan ! IN Ml. t|„. Municipal H,M..I.,uarto, with a big inning to score six runs, up any0 length' “ established last Sunday failed to .stand 4, Aromando 4. Strike outs—Cop- l.M North Krone] Street. each other Saturday in the playoff pola 2, Brogan 4, Uy direction or the TownHhln Com- from followed by one in the fourth and heard yon ?hehsh?nV T aS We lnformed y°u last week that we had final Aromando 9. 2 Base niittee of the Township of Hillside. two in the fifth. and so it J * ,h '( ’to* re radl° that a larger fish had been boated hit—Saddler. 3 Base hits—Corso, HOWARD .1, ISLOY. L O W COST and so it was. Ray Fromm, of Lavallette, out on the Brielle-based Jayvees Saddler Completing regular league games, A.B. Township Clerk. R. H. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING Hillside l«t W ednesday n ig h t Kilroys hours aTd S V 787 -Ib- bluefin ln ,he credhable time of “two R.- Boucher, If 2 0 0 Frosh a o n s t r u c t o n a s t o r m nipped the Maple Avenue Business­ thirty-five minutes. Mister, that's fish in any water Massimino, 3b SS .S , 0F 2 1 0 A.R. R. H. ?S r DNrT A A N l APPURTENANCES to PROMPT men, 3-2; the Aztecs outslugged the L from°our skiff O h lZ * arehgoing to do with when we lick Jazikoff, c 4 2 1 Edelman, cf THFRETO TO ELIMINATE AN 8th A.C., 16-14; Thuros annihilated rum irom our skiff. Oh yes, we haven t given up yet' this affliction Hale, rf 3 1 1 £ FEN WATER COURSE SOUTH OF isn't so easy to recover from. We're still trying. affliction 0 2 0 Shenocca, 2b 3 1 2 WILDER STREET. BETWEEN WIN­ AN D FRIENDLY the North End Republicans, 27-1, Corsano, If 2 CHESTER AVENUE AND IRVING­ 3* 0 Mayer, p 3 0 ] and the Hillside Sports Club tripped from’ltheeOrhpanter i f eld T ’' T cflntil,ued reports on marlin Saddler, p-ss 4 0 1 Savittlerre, ss TON AVENUE, AS A LOCAL IM- New York City the floreadors, 10-7. scene MonL E C y..sector where an occasional dolphin dots the Kovac, rf 3 0 1 PROVFMENT AND MAKING A P ­ SERVICE 3 0 0 Prasa, lb 3 1 1 PROPRIATION FOR FUNDS THERE­ itaWe mar ,m and tuna Hntion has slowed down to a ver- Brogan, lb-p FOR. AND PROVIDING FOR THE Bus Line No. 15 Hillside Sports Uable walk, with most of those boats working in our Mud Hole area 2 0 0 Yednak, rf 2 1 0 A.B. R. Matucci, 2b 0 1 0 E!Kft?£lliSLTHEREOF- AND PRO­ H. niaht exCltem®”t stems ,rom the bluefish exponents.. Chumming at Frangione, 3b 2 0 0 VIDING FOR ASSESSMENTS FOR NO RED TAPE Horvath ss 3 0 0 Dobossy, rf 2 0 0 Damiano, c SPECIAL BENEFITS THEREOF. (All Stops on North Rroud St.) Tht r™1? 0 / ? T f°Ur hundred Pounds of blues has been the rale. Coppola, ss-lb 3 1 1 Kane cf 3 0 0 4 0 1 E. Cozzi 3, 0 0 Ratkowicz 3b 3 0 much fi* and in ,H “ y'‘' Wha‘ any hart' ran do with that TOWNSHIP OF IIII.I.HIDK Inquiries Invited at any 0 £ le ie a «*«'■ <« the sport fisherman, if you Anderson lb 2 1 0 Totals 26 7 5 Totals Notice Is hereby Riven that the fol­ - : SCHEDULE: - In one I. 6 ^ .mcthof catching the voracious blue, trolling 25 5 7 of our offices Kugelmann c 3 1 2 Ililtops Panthers lowing ordinance has heon adopted on n u X r s me h0P by far exceeds in sP«rt. if not in A.B. llnal rending at a regular meeting of 6 min. and 36 mtn. after the Skarl If 3 0 0 numbers the chum way of heave and haul. BeUeve us it's much R. H. A.B. R. H. the Township Committee of the Town- Jackson 2b 3 0 0 Sekley, 3b-p 4 0 0 Mayes, lb whip of Hillside, County of Union, State hour from 7:36 am. — 1:36 p.m. A. Fernicolh, ss 2 0 1 , Paolercio rf 2 0 0 cM eedbiX S Furriness, lb 3 0 0 p.m. Then every '/j hr. from 3:36 3 0 1 Slaboda, If 3 0 0 Hy dlroetlon of the Township Com- H„ ,Baski ng.,in ‘he community limelight we have Henry Singe Scarpaci, p-cf R) It ter of the Township of Hillside. p.m. — 6:36 p.m. Totals 24 2 2 4 0 0 Elling, cf 3 0 1 ?h™ rJthUrr S’ ,andu Adolph Solomon on an off shore fluking junket Shriner, If 2 0 HOWARD J. HIAIY, TRUST CO. 0 Eagles, c .3 0 1 Township Clerk Hourly 6:36 p.m. — 12:30 a m. Kilroys H«°Ut °f Belmar' Singe took second money in R. Galisewski, 2b 4 0 A.B. R. H. that ship s pool with a four and a half pound fluke 2 Kaplan, 2b 2 0 0 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING SprlngfUld Ay*. • Hjgh Si., 1 Muench, 3b 3 0 THE CONSTRUCTION OF CON­ Vincent 3b 5 1 2 1 Shubak 1 0 () Lyom Av». • Btigen Si., I nnnIMw° S the Jace. from the samp port, Kell Schewer took the C. Boucher, rf 2 0 1 Tisch CRETE CURBS ON BOTH SIDES OF PICK-UPS IN N. V. C. 1—Ter­ Manthy 2b 5 2 1 pool with a three pound fluke. 2 0 0 HARVARD AVENUE FROM BLOY Hawthorn. Ay*. A Clinton PI., I E. Boucher, 2 1 0 Lavook 3 minal—36th St. & 6th Ave. 2— Taylor lb 4 2 2 thatTadnelday °n theuDolPhin n, from Brielle, W, Stalheber grabbed 0 0 STREET TO CORNELL PLACE AS 41»t St. & Broadway. 3—39th St. So. Otango Avt. • B.ig.n St., 3 Engesser ss 3 1 0 A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT AND A 10th Ave. pounds PS h0n°rS Wlth 3 5Ummer fIattie that «aled an oven seven Totals 29 2 5 Totals MAKING APPROPRIATION FOR NEWARK, N. J. O’Neil cf 4 2 1 24 0 3 FUNDS THEREFOR, AND PROVID- R. H. R. H. King rf 4 1 1 Russ ParseU's catch of 23 1/2 inch brown trout, weighing over Jayvees 100 000 ™ E FINANCING THERE- The Green Flyer, Inc. AM.Mr *4 M a rti Datatil Peck c 4 015— < 5 I Frosh 0 0 3 2 0 0 0—5 7 p r o v i d i n g e o r a s s e s s - /fMorOMt CtMftlfl 1 1 in behalfnof’ihen ff fUr? er eyid.en,c? t0 this correspondents testimony Hilltops 000 010 Bobrovcan If 4 1 1 in behalf of the fly rod size “Flatfish". Fishing the south branch of 010—2 5 1 Panthers 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0__0 3 THEREOI SPEC1AL BENEFITS For Information Call E8. 3-1805 Botnick p 3 i 0 the h 4 Tfr-X,aI1ly Salurday’ Russ netted this monster on the frog finish Flatfish , besides three smaller trout. Totals 36 12 9 s mce its introduction to the sportsman, this reporter has always Kilroys 4 0 0 0 8 0 0-12 sworn by this lure in comparable sizes as the best killer for trout, bass Sports 0 2 0 0 0 ft O- 2 pickeral and northern pike and muskies. 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\ PAGE 6—THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950

street repairs and laying of a procedures wherein one method of storm sewer, according to County contracting calls for such payments Slip SjiUstiie Himes Director Jan&s^^P. Mitchell, of and clauses, especially more impor­ Emergency RelieiN\dmini§tration. Entered as second claaa matter, January II, 1125, at the Post Office tant where uncertainty as to future at Elisabeth, New Jersey, under the Act of March I. 1171. George C. Woodruff, of 109 Conant street, who had served as historian building and conditions exists. This Printed and Published every Thursday 'at and adjutant of Hurden-Looker prospective consideration of Henry 1443 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey Post 50, American Legion, was Goldhor displays to me a competent, -bjr- elected "Historian of^~lHe Union well-adjusted member of the board, THE HILLSIDE TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY County organization of the Legion. especially after realizing that he is Sidney Silverstein ...... Business Manager He wrote for the local post "The History Hillside, N. J„ and Vi­ one of the strongest proponents for Robert Kaplan ...... Editor cinity.” better education and advancement Telephone WAverly 3-9207 The Hungarian A. C. broke the in our community; a person who winning streak of the Hillside Post- would not hesitate for a full-scale SUBSCRIPTION RATES office softball team at Bristol- completion program should prevail­ The TIMES will be sent to any p a rt of the United States for Myers Field, 8 to 4. ing conditions warrant. In my hum­ the regular subscription price of $2.50 a year, single copies 5 cents. Playground equipment, for the ble opinion I feel that the Boaro Postage to Canada and foreign countries must be added to these rates. Calvin Coolidge and Hillside Ave­ of Education could well afford t( COMMUNICATIONS nue School play centers arrived and have additional members display-' The TIMES is always pleased to publish letters and other Items children Immediately began to get ing such an interest and earhfisl of interest to readers, and invites such communications. The name the use of the swings and sand­ endeavor for educational supervis­ and address of the writer must be given in every case, not necessarily boxes. with an increase in attend- ory tendencies and learning to for publication, but as an evidence of good faith. Anonymous com- ance noted at the same time,____ which Henry Goldhor has so un- muoications will not be published. Hillside Post, 1722, V.F.W., was limitedly given with his time and host to the officers of the State De­ efforts. Since becoming a board partment of the organization for member his library on such sub­ Don't hoard ! the fi-rst lime since the election of jects alone is assuming considerable Some time ago an association of retailers, which has a mem­ Major John A. Davenport, of Lin­ proportions. It is my belief that he bership of 7,500 stores, appointed a Committee on Emergency den, member of the local post, to is rapidly becoming an expert on the office of State Commander. the subject and a must for remain­ How Hudson, with exclusive recessed floor, Government Controls under the chairmanship of a Harvard pro Twenty-seven underprivileged ing on the board. feasor of retailing. A few days after hostilities began in Korea, Hillside children left Hurden- However, sadly I noted, and •the Committee met. It urged that its members, and all other Looker School for a ten-day stay deeply was I moved, to read of the stores, “ carry oil through the months ahead with their usual at Camp Endeavor, in the Watchung stand of the majority of the board Mountains. following President Walter Leibo’s concern for the interests of consumers and the added determina- contentions. An issue which on the .tioci to serve in all possible ways the interests of the natiou^as national level runs into the billions brings you the world's i t faces a possible developing emergency.” It emphasized mat of dollars and the calling to arms Best Ride Letters To The Editor retailers will give full support to the government in policies of hundreds of thousands of Ameri­ I resulting from the crisis in the Far East. It announced that SUPPORTS J j OLDHOR VIEW cans is a point blank, clear and ft 393 Princeton avenue, certain indication of trouble both retail experts would he delegated to consult with government August 4, 1950. home and abroad and a fact which officials on problems that affect retailing. Fditor, Hillside Times, the majority of the Board need ou ark especially invited to try a In peace or war. retailing is primarily concerned with the Your coverage on the recent take cognizance of without delay. Y Hudson ride, to enjoy a new way of •welfare of the consumer—if oidy for the reason that in the long Board of Education meeting re­ Alter giving this emergency its just going not available elsewhere at any garding architectural contracts was regard can the Board consider it price! ru n consumer welfare will determine the retailer’s welfare. During of primary public interest, as was more desirable to public interest and directly after the last war retailing did a splendid job in the views of each proponent, and to continue the plans and building Hudson’s new way of building automo­ fighting the black market, in pointing out the dangers in con­ more specifically referring to mem­ program, and thereafter I would biles with exclusive recessed floor sumer hoarding, and in making a limited supply of goods go bers Henry Goldhor and Walter not render any criticism whatever. ("step-down” design) results in Amer­ around as equitably as possible. T he experience thus gained Leibo. It is paramount that we snap out ica’s lowest center of gravity—which is After giving ftlll consideration of this slumber security attitude the key to the steadiest road-hugging places it in a better position than ever before to serve in any and thought to the subject, I shall and consider the communal busi­ ride ever known! kind of an emergency. first like to make it clear that I ness interests in the light of the Disquieting reports of scare buying and hoarding have ap desire the reader to understand present international crisis to the Hudson’s exclusive recessed floor also results in low-built, streamlined beauty. peared again. It is to the credit of retailing that the vast majority that I am decidely in favor of the end that decisions rendered by such I uilding program and modern edu- a Board result from exhausting all Right along with full road clearance, of store operators are urging that consumers buy normally, and (al.ional facilities suitable to our probabilities confronting such a it brings you more head and seating are pointing out that the supply of goods of almost all kinds local financial and public needs; project so that changes can be taken room than in any other car! is full y adequate. The hoarder is a menace at a time like this. thereafter, I have no choice but to in stride with as little loss of public HUDSON OTHER CARS And brilliant, high-compression engine The intelligent and patriotic consumer will cooperate with re lollow the thoughts of Henry Gold­ money, projects and respect of the performance, a traditional character­ tailing in preventing shortages and maladjustments in the supply hor in his proposal for a cautious public to its governing bodies. ”St*p-dow nM dailgn, with its racaatad door, Floor U oo too of * • fraaw ,to Dm vital .p a n : nd very deliberate progress in each Your truly, bring* spaca batwasn from * mambar*, which botwaan (ran# mambar. b not avoilabla for istic with Hudson, is another engineer­ m achine by purchasing only what he needs. of the planning and building phases HARRY G. HYRA. b wa*fad in othar can, info Hud*on’i pawan- pouangar uia. Tlu croato. a higher cantor of ing triumph that makes riding in this before the Board of Education at g«r compartmant. Thb r**ulti in America's gravity wtadi raaotf. In Ua> itabSfty, Ian great car the outstanding automotive Military Proving Ground this time. Upon reading of the pro­ The Federal Public Contracts Ace lowatt cantar of gravity (and full road dear- smootbnou at yon rido, pattkafaHy on » tyoi. experience of the year! Won’t you posed three stop clauses of the archi­ requires time and one-half pay for one a) for a smoother, lfeadter, safsr rids In cron wind* and on rough roach. try it soon? In the light of current events, it is interesting to look hack tectural contract I inquired and hours worked after eight hours a than U powible in any ofhsr carl .•bout a year, to the time when the headlines were largely occu- read into the Architectural Insti­ day or 40 hours a week, whichever tpied with the debate over what kind of weapons we needed, tute of America and its suggested will net the employee more pay. -and how the next war would have to be fought. The star of the TIm acts, Iswsr-prUed Pacaaakor A ir Force was then in its ascendancy, and its more extreme par­ brings you alt of Hudson's great advantages for tisans were arguing passionately th at the airplane—and moat A. CAPRO & CO. Jest ■ Few Delian Mere Ihaa The lewest-PrUed Cats! -especially jet fighters and the huge intercontinental bombers— EL 2-0879 WA 3-6953 coaid do practically all of the job. T he Navy, the argument ran, HUDSON Hudsons, with recessed floors, their great array of high- would in the future be only a minor, auxiliary service, and quality, long-life features, and advanced design, are among should be deprived of most, possibly all, of its own planes and Plumbing Si Heating MOST ROOM! BEST BIDE! SAFEST! the leaders in resale value, as shown by Official Used Car enarriers. The tank was obsolete, or nearly so, because new wea- Guide Books! fo o s had made it practically as vulnerable to fire as a jeep. i*+*fr+*H And the role of the foot soldier, always paramount in past wars, would be a relatively minor one next time. MAYFAIR LIQUOR STORE -NOW . . . 3 GREAT SERIES . . . LOWER-PRICED PACEMAKER a FAMOUS SUPER • CUSTOM COMMODORE- This is what prompted U. S. News 8t World Report, in an •rticle on military planning and strategy, to say: “War (in GRAHAM B. WINTER — DANIEL J. CERVEN MERKLE MOTORS J' Jtorea) is putting U. S. military ideas, new weapons, and strategy LIQUORS - WINES - BEERS - SODA plans to the test of experience. On the basis of the record to 1415 -1419 MAPLE AVE. HILLSIDE, N. J. date. the report card on fir9t performance can be marked: Zs, !4, Zi Kegs Beer — Coolers For Hire WAVERLY 3-3344 ‘Flunked’.” For our experience in Korea has certainly proven WA 3-5450 — FOR FREE PROMPT DELIVERY th a t, in this particular kind of “ small” war at least, the new 1454 North Broad St., Mayfair Theatre Bldg. Weapons and new ideas have not worked the expected wonders. I I H M |. H .4 4 4.444 4"44-44-44.4»44"54-Hl444l> > '444 l 44 44 lu this war, the biggest bombers have not been used, nor Are they likely to he used to any extent. They are adapted to global, all-out war, in which they would carry A-bombs to vital COAL. KOPPERS COKE, FUEL OIL but the real remedy is to relay the Union County Agricultural Agent apron over a bed of cinders, or to duals against the effects of extraor- a commando — to be forewarned Permanent Instrumentality ot the U. 8. Government provide other drainage. oinary heat. People suffering from should be the same as being fore­ Late blight in tomatoes seems to MASONS’ SUPPLIES Darkened Aluminum Pans heart or kidney disease, however, armed. He’d do well to take an extra be generally distributed in the lace a more complex problem inas­ pinch of salt while attempting to southern part of the state and com­ Question: My aluminum sauce­ much as too much salt intake for pans are less than a year old and renew his youth in hot weather. mercial growers are keeping it 1356 North Broad Street, Hillside, New Jersey of excellent quality, but I find that under control through the use of a Ltlow the water level they become 7% copper dust or a spray of copper dark, and no amount of scouring compound. Where the plants are v/ill bring back the original color, grown on stakes and properly Answer: Try boiling tomatoes in trained to one or two stems, the PEARS! CONSTRUCTION CO. Slipcovers ventilation accorded by this prac­ your saucepans for 20 minutes or tice helps to keep the disease under ROOFING - SIDING - ALTERATIONS so. This will brighten them very for SOFA control. If you have the copper dust much. But you must expect alumi­ and 2 CHAIRS or spray material available, it will F. W. TICHENOR & SON num to darken when certain kinds do no harm to apply it every ten Authorized Johns-Manville Applicators of foods are cooked in it. t p t c i a l days as insurance. Carpenter - Builder - Roofer Vibrating Burner Sweet corn for the late crop may Convenient Terms — Up to 5 Wars To Pay Question: When my oil burner $55.00 be attacked by European corn Member ot Better Rnsinem Men’. Bureau of Union ESTIMATES GIVEN ON ALL REPAIRS, starts alter being off lor any length borer, so it is wise to dust with 1% of time, it vibrates so it can be felt rotenone or with Ryania dust. Be 951 SALEM RD. UNVL. 2-2782 UklOH ALTERATIONS AND MODERNIZATION all through the house. The boiler and up sure to direct the dust into the fun­ has been cleaned and new air valves nel of leaves at the top, to the tassel 1234 NORTH BROAD ST. HILLSIDE, N. J. installed. What is the cause? and silk as they develop, and the Answer: That may be from a lcwse Come see our large stock of slipcovers and upholstery place where the leaves join the or v'orn part. Have the burner over­ fabrics. Or call WA 6-3333 or EL 3-0411, and our stem. Dusting should be done about EL 5-4591 EL 2-2291 hauled by a competent service man. decorator will come with samples to your home to every 5 days. Complete Heating Service give you a free estimate. Last call for planting vegetables. You may even be able to mature FOR EXCELLENT SERVICE CALL We also do upholstering and furniture repairing some snap beans, although as the Local Students In and refinishing. nights become cooler, the plants will not grow as large. HOME UTILITIES CO., Inc. Beets sown now will make roots HOMECRAFT. Inc. County Concerts up to an inch in diameter, and they HEATING-OIL BURNERS can be cooked, tops and all, for a 1917 M ORRIS AVE. U N IO N , N . J. The Union County Band and Or­ R & L DECORATORS very tasty dish. Head lettuce planted chestra School at Roselle presented now should mature. FUEL OIL Unionville 2-7275, 7276 a concert and recital last week. Mfrt. of Sofas A Chart, Slipcovers A Drapes Before sowing seeds, spade and On Tuesday, all orchestras of the 1147 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE rake the soil to have it mellow. Phone ESiex 5-1700 school participated in a concert. After making the furrow and plac­ 353 COIT STREET Hillside students taking part in ing the seeds, pour in some starter IRVINGTON FORMICA SPECIALISTS this event included: Wendy Manko- solution, one tablespoonful of the witz, violinist with orchestra one concentrated soluble 13-26-13 fer­ Linoleum Floor & Wall Coverings and two; Judy Golubchik, violinist tilizer to a gallon of water or 3 Asphalt - Rubber - Linoleum - Tile with orchestra two, and Frank Ian- tablespoonfuls of 5-10-5 to a gallon narone, playing the clarinet with CAPITAL FUEL (the latter preferably soaked over Expert Workmanship Guaranteed orchestra two. HILLSIDE AVE. right). Use a cupful of the solution Jersey State to about a foot of row, to moisten The piano department, under the UN 2-6096 the seeds and the soil around them. cirection of Miss Veronica K. Scott, After the solution has soaked in, of Elizabeth, and Howard Savage, NOW IS THE TIME draw in loose soil. It Is a good plan Electric Co. of Plainfield, presented a recital to have your to cover with a mulch of lawn last night. Local students participat­ clippings or some similar short 18 SO. BROAD ST., ELIZABETH EL 5-9100 Quality Materials At Low Prices! ing were Melvin Cohen in the Jun­ OIL BURNER SERVICED mulching material. This practice PARKING IN BEAR ior advanced group and Ruth Ann AND BOILER VACUUMED seems to speed germination and Helm Huber Is synonymous with hl*h quality materisl coupled Paul and Isadora Golubchik, in the give the seedlings a good start. Lighting Fixtures, Lamps, Gifts, Television with u SATISFACTION GUARANTEED reputation. Our volume senior intermediate group. for the Low Price of $7.50 pmrtisdnc »t the lowest possible “bracket" assures YOU of Oil Burner* Installed, m low aa 1256.00 with Refrigerators, Washers, Etc. lock bottom prices . . . no costly middle profits. Minneapolis Honeywell Controls Transfers "AH Merchandise Bold With Money back Guarantee You buy direct! Free Estimates . . . no obligation. Health Hints Federal Trust Company to Leo F. Salt As a Lifesaver Thomashevich, property in Hillside M 1 LLWORK People who work in hot places avenue, 734.40 feet from Liberty REISEN LUMBEB avenue. have long known the saving quality of salt in extra quantities. It is now Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schuster to Hand & Powered Lawn Mowers 10700 MQMQRRI8 AVE. Deliveries To Lake & Shore UNION Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Stevens, ELizabeth 2-0032-33 known that salt taken before one UNiionviUe 2-7500-01 02 is exposed to a hot environment is property known as 15 Fairchild SOLD — SHARPENED — REPAIRED of even greater value than to take place. CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED salt during or after exposui* to Mr. and Mrs. John P. Richkus to Jacob Stukas and others, property Locksmithing at MAFFEY’S is a PROFESSION — heat. SAVE 20% not a Sideline. Thus, speakers at a recent meet­ at corner of White street and Silver ing of the American Association of avenue. Industrial Physicians and Surgeons CASH And CARRY Hillside Development Company, Maffey’s Key Shop recommended that workers in hot Incorporated to Mr. and Mrs. Abe ACME spots should take extra quantities X. Benjamin, property in West­ Master Locksmith — Est. 1910 of ordinary table salt before go­ minster avenue, 350 feet from ing on a job. Con ant street. 1172 E. Grand St., Elizabeth EL 2-1902 Window Shade & Awning Co., Inc. Samikal Construction Co.j Inc., to The point is that a man working Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lobe, prop­ VENETIAN BUNDS in a hot environment throws an erty in Herbert avenue, 39 feet from extra load on his heart. One speaker De Luxe Gurd avenue. , 1060 ELIZABETH AVE. ELIZABETH, N. J. declared that “The heart of a man Samikal Construction Co., Inc., to EL 2-4468 ~orrir~Jtltr-must-often—pump eight Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sackin, prop­ 11 ii w I li (i r n I) c ii (I i n (, ii. Limes as much blood as when a man Launderers & Dry Cleaners erty in Herbert avenue, 79 feet from is resting, and the stress is still Guard avenue. FURNITURE. FLOOR r0YF.R!NC. UNF.S.s Window Decorators greater if there are hidden loads as 393 COIT ST., IRVINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergman to WINH O W SHADES—Plastic and Linen, Colored and Prints— there are in various forms of heart Pearl Berkowitz, property in Mor­ WA 3 9010 111 HAWTH0RM-: AVI... NEWARK, N J all types. , disease.” ^1 Bloch South of Chancellor Avenue ris place, 46 feet from lands now or VENETIAN BUNDS—Stock and Custom Made and Repairs This point should be kept in formerly of Sylvester M. Cooley. i n to WXsAJk D DrJGLIAL _ Aluminum, steel and wood mind whenever we engage in un­ For Pickup & Delivery Phone ES 3-8300 Samikal Construction Co.,, Inc., to, R E G . 79c AWNINGS—Aluminum usual sporting activity on vacation Mr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Fuchs, VERTICAL VENETIAN BUNDS or even in seasonal work around Plenty of Puking Facilities property at corner and Herbert and Heavy Weight Felt Base Congolei a l u m in u m combination w in d o w s the back yard. An adequate salt Gurd avenues. PORCH SCREENS—Basswood and all types , intake enables a person to resist the Mr. and Mrs. Paul YanTarick to ALCTBWUM WINDOW SCREENS effects of heat stress. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Hallingse, prop­ Nairn or Armstrong ... .49c yd. KIMCH DRAPERY HARDWARE Nature herself helps to a degree erty known as 567 Puree street.

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Bethany Pentecostal Church, 211 Hillside residents, Independents and is a crowning note of praise. “Bless TIIKHKFOK, AM) PROVIDING FOR be and the same are hereby amended by changing the following , Baltimore avenue. Progressive Quits Progressives .as well as Republicans the Lord, O my soul; all that is Til K FINANCING THEREOF, AND by changing the following described property lying between Conan, ' “"'beir PROVIDING FOR ASSESSMENTS property lying between Conant Street U,e Lehigh Valley 6 a Mro.d f ” *1 and Democrats. I feel sure that we FOR SPECIAL BENEFITS THEREOF. WANT ADS Sunday 11 a.m. English Sunday within me, bless his holy name. and llie Lehigh Valley Railroad from the present existing Residence -n > , lh- School. 2 p.m. Italian Service. 7:30 can all join together, regardless of Bless the Lord, O my soul, and iOWNSIIJP OF HILLSIDE present existing Residence "A" Zone to an Industrial Zone: .^ one to p.m. Polish Service. Committee Race party affiliations in other campaigns forget not all his benefits; who for- NO I U K an Industrial Zone: Notice Ik hereby given that the fol­ BEGINNING in the division line be­ BEGINNING In the easterly lin, . Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Polish Serv and on other levels, to elect Robert giveth all thine iniquities; who lowing ordinance has been pa.seed on lands now or formerly beloVi, 01 Help Wanted — Female tween lands belonging to John Kean Kasselmayer, said line also h,,i„ ,t0 ice. (Continued from Page One) Kirkpatrick and Milton Conford to healeth all thy diseases; who re­ (list reading Kt a regular meeting oi Estate and lands belonging to Union- tion of all segments of our town’s be our Township Committeemen on the Township Committee of the Town­ existing division .iine WOMEN to .do light housework on Thursday 1 p.m. Ladies’ Prayer deemed! thyt life from destruction; County Park. Commission at n point dence ‘'A” District and Re«|,| " population. When any law-making ship of Hillside, County of Union, and therein distant one hundred twenty- meeting. All welcome. Tuesday, November 7th. who crowneth thee with loving State Of New Jersey, on August !),* 19.1u. District, at a point therein d si,n. H" Fridays. Call UN 2-5905R. Clark, body from a township committee live feet (1:15.0') southerly from the kindness and tender mercies; who and will be presented for second and southerly line of Comtnt Street: thence hundred fee-t (loo,O') southerly V..0"® •12 Chapman. St., Hillside, N. J. - # — liral reading and adoption at a regular the southerly line of Conant 111 Church of Christ, Scientist, 1251 to a U.S. Senate—fails to include satisfied! thy mouth with good ill southerly .along said division line meeting of tlie Ik/wnahip Committee to between lands , of liifftn Estate and thence ft) southerly along HaD|'—hmger r -.-rrgmrt'. rm wunr srrn-r __liimln uf t• niun Connlv Purl! I'nmmls Sunday 9:30 a.m , Sunday School. A Quiet Talk neWed like the eagle's.” “TTT ntre line of the Elizabeth and.— “D“- TtieitVl, a' '"''auL- st 23. 1950, a/ 8:2 point in the northwesterly right , r '' have real American Democracy. i m lock at whir River: thenre (2) southerly and east­ .1 a.m., Church Service. mil place to whio RELIABLE high school girl wants The Golden-Chapters of the Bible erly along the centre line of tlie Eliz­ line of the Lehlgh^Vallev p " ay Hillside’s Township Committee has Really Duplicating may be adjournetl, a Wednesday 8:15 p.m., Mid-Week eotirjg abeth River to the northwesterly right thence ( 2) northeasterly al?nJ 'm u iob as baby-sitter days or, eve­ long been a glaring example of a are like the towering peaks of a Interesi eil will be given, an up northwesterly right of wav line „r ^ Church Service. A Senate Appropriations Commit­ of way line of the Lehigh Valley Rail­ nings. Rates 50^ an hour before 12 great range of mountains, such as heard concerning suiportunity Lehigh Valley Railroad, to body which —through partisan bi road; thenre (3) northeasterly along ‘•Soul’’ is the subject for Sunday, tee’ research report recently dis-1 ordinance. the southerly line of Gonant'sir midnight, 75? an hour after 12 mid­ Mt. Shasta, Mt. Rainier, or Pikes said northwesterly right of way line August 13. politics backed by - a political closed that there are 61 separate By clii—rt!on of the Township Com­ night. Call UN 2-6198 R. 8-31 of the Lehigh Valley Railroad to a thenre (3) westerly along th. ".t ' machine—has no members to repre­ Peak. These chapters stand like mittee of the Township ot' Hillside, . erly line of Conan, Slree, ' i Golden Text: "The, Lord is my Government printing and duplicat­ imint therein where the same is Inter­ sent the viewpoints and interests of sentinels in a great range of moun­ HOWARD J. BL( >V. out. two hundred feet (200 n't , portion, saith my soul: therefore ing plants in Washington, D. C., 23 Township 'Clerk. sected by tlie easterly line of lands tains, and from these spiritual peaks now or formerly belonging to Knqsel- point; thenee (4) southwest*,. v * Help Wanted anyone but the entrenched Repub­ in San Francisco, 25 in Philadelphia, AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN OR­ parallel to the dine of the r , will I hope in him.”„(Lam 3:24) muyer. said line being also the exlst- licans and th¥eir backers, Our large we catch visions of 'Mime and DINANCE e n t i t l e d "an o r im - Valiev Railroad, two hundred' r " SUPPLEMENT your income by Sermon: Passages from the King 16 in Chicago, 6 in Kansas City, 5 i"g division line between Residence eternity------~— - — ——i XAXCK TO ’LII\HT AND RESTRICT (200.0') to a point; thence (5) wem,,', working-class population and home- in Denver, 16 in New York,” and and Residence "B" Districts; gelling beautiful costume jewelry tfameS'TgFsIon of the Bible include: The twenty-third Psalm is per­ TO SPECIE! 101) DISTRICTS, 10 REG­ in a straight line to the place of Hr ’ to your friends and co-workers at “Trust ye in the Lord for ever: owners have long had practically so on. ULATE THEREIN 1U I!,DINGS AND thence (4) northerly along said dl- OINNTNCv . 1 ot Hl- no voice in our town affairs, In order haps the best loved and most popu­ ST R l ( T l 1( KS ACC ORDING 1 O ■ Con line between existing Residence practically wholesale prices. - Call for in tmr Lord Jehovah is .ever - • v-“-,7md Iteg’Tleirrp— *- District^ to SKCTmN 3. AM ordinances or pArl, nf to help broaden the make-up of our larly quoted passage of the entire 1 If IT R CO STRICTION AM) THE ordinances inconsistent herewiu WA 3-1150. lasting^strength: Yea, in the way Tuberculosis can be cured in any NATURE AND EXTENT OK THEIR a "oint therein distant one hundred hereby repealed. 1 ;u'‘ Bible. It is an immortal classic in r,,°t *100) southerly from th° south­ Township Committee representation climate, the chief treatment being USE: TO REGULATE AM) R E ­ SECTION 4. This ordinance shall , t of thy judgments, O Lord, have we devotional literature. In this Psalm erly Pne of Conant Street: thence (!») BIG MONEY for men or women waited for thee; Lho desire of in the interest o making it a com- rest under medical supervision, pre- STRICT THE HEIGHT, NUMBER OF effect immediately upon final with car taking orders from house mllU-'O (IT an Hillside peoples work «*vwy-nee4 is met, every longing is -- AM) OF HP MAHNO1 -LglU—l.i.iu^.i.i.1.. i.liu. i.il.i.ro —iw-at’pimtnnfe 1 (t,' ,,Ar' soul is to thy name, and to the re­ ferably in a sunir.orium or hospital. AND OTHER STRUCTURES AND "" "pniwixn ADOPTED: ing together for our mutual progress, satisfied, and every fear is banished. SECTION 2. That the Buifili, 1950 to house on a new and fast selling membrance of thee." (Isa. 26:4,b) T-on-N-HHn* o f i! 11.i s 11 > i: THE PERCENTAGE OF EOT THAT item. No selling experience neces­ Correlative passages from "Science the Progressive Party of Hillside The Psalm is its own expositer. Notice is hereby given time the f MAY BE Of ci PIED. THE SIZE OF ip accompanying and made Chairman of the Township f,,;,', ’ .'jV ‘ sary. MOVIEI.AND, 29 Coe Ave., and Health with Key to the Scrip­ will support the candidacy of Robert It carries its message in such simple lowing ordinance ban been a dap-tod YARDS, COURTS AND OTHER OPEN e tmUnnnee to whi'It til's n ATTEST: ffillside. 8-3 Kirkpatrick and Milton Conford. and beautiful language that we like | iinal reading at a regular meeting SPACES, THE DENSITY OF POPU­ an amendment, ant] the said o; tures" by Mary Baker Eddy in­ the Township Committee of the Tow,,- LATION. THE LOCATION AND USE and the same are Township Clerk Kirkpatrick's long record as a to quote it and revel in its great: ship uf Hillside, County of Union, State 1 A NO EXTENT OF USE OF Bl 11.0- clude: 1VGS AND S T R U C T U R E S FOR For Sale "Soul and Spirit being one, God labor union official should insure truths without any embellishment ol New Jersey, held. Wednesday. Augi the interests of our many working- of the expositor. The Psalm bears 9. 1950, at the Municipal lleadquarte TRADE. INDUSTRY RESIDENCE and Soul are one. and this one finger prints and tear ptains on a 1 -’84 North Broad Street. OR OTHER PCRPOSKS, VNI) TO BUILDING MATERIALS, lumber, never included in a limited mind or class people Mr. Conford's cureer By direction oT the Township Co PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE FLI743FTH AVENMF PkFSRYTFRlAN rHURCI! mason material, trifh, hardware, a limited body. Spirit is eternal, di­ as a young, liberal attorney and tax multitude of Bibles around the icillee of (lie Township of Hillside. VIOLATION OF T H E SAME,” Adopted world. It has cheered the disconso­ HOWARD J. BLi)Y October ‘>8. 1031 jpaints. Builders’ General Supply vine. Nothing but Spirit, Soul, can expert should give the newer, more Township Clei... BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN­ ELIZABETH AVENUE AT CHANCELLOR Company, 33Q Centennial Avenue, progressive viewpoint a place in the late, encouraged the discouraged, AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE I SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWN­ evolve Life, for Spirit is more than CONSTRUCTION OF C O N C R E T E , ARTHUR NORTHWOOD. Pastor .Cranford. N J CR. 6-0505. all else." (p. 335) * consideration of our local affairs. has comforted the sorrowing, has SHIP OF HILLSIDE. IN THE COUNTY Lauds Democratic Platform given cheer and strength to the (TKI1S ON BOTH SIDES OF TILL-! OF UNION. N. J.. AS'FOLLOWS: - # - dying. MAN STREET FROM BUOY STREET i SECTION if That the Building Zone 10:15 a.m.—Rev. Albert G. Dezso, Clark Township, N. J. Room For Rent Irvington Pentecostal Church, 58- “The published platform of the TO STOCKTON A V K M E\ AS A- Map- accompanying, and made part of Democratic candidates has been a The one hundred and third Psalm LOCAL IMPROVEMENT AND MAK-J the ordinitneft, to which this ordinance' is GO Paine avenue, Irvington, Rev. ING APPROPRIATION FOR FUNDS an amendment, and the said ordinance. NEWLY decorated room with twin Henry Graf, pastor. most compelling reason for my with­ i beds for two gentlemen. Near bus Thursday 8 p.m. Christ’s Ambas­ drawal and endorsement of Kirk­ lines No. 10, 48, 6 and N. Y. bus 143. sadors’ Service. Inspiring song serv­ patrick and Conford. Their pledge Call at 515 McMichael, place. 8-10 ice, interesting meeting. All in­ to lower the Hillside tax rate by vited. raising the grossly undervalued in­ Friday 8:15 p.m. Open-Air Serv­ dustrial rates would help bring ice corner of Union and Springfield about a more socially just tuxsystem and relieve the burdens of individ­ Just Arrivedat Mayfair Appliances Services avenues in Irvington Center. Sunday 9:4$ a.m. Bible School, ual home owners. The promise of a classes for all ages. 11 a.m. Morning change to a publicly-owned water Y o u Need worship, sermon by Rev. Graf. Spe­ system would help us all keep some cial singing, Stewardship Sunday. of opr hard-earned money out of 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic Service, ser­ the big public utility bank accounts. New 1951 Television Beauty Parlors mon by Rev. Graf. The Democratic candidates’ joint Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Mid - week pledge to help .get Hillsiders a more HELENE Curtis Duchess Cream Oil prayer service and Bible study by adequate recreational, educational Machineless Permanent Wave, Rev. Graf. and library facilities shows a sincere 17.95. Cold, Waves 110 up. Wood's Special announcement—Vacation awareness of our everyday needs. Beauty Parlor, 1554 Maple Ave.. B ble School every day Monday Their promise to institute some sort WAverly 3-6463. through Friday at 9 a.m. until 12 of Township Planning Board can a.m. from August 7 until August overcome the chaotic, Topsy-like. Luncheonette 25. All children, invited to attend. condition that has been tolerated for Under the direction of Chester Jen­ too long in our town. The whole FOR THE TASTIEST sandwiches at kins, Bible School student. platform is an expression of long-' moderate prices visit Mayfair ' - # — felt'desires of, the vast majority of Sweets Luncheonette & Ice Cream Hillside Presbyterian Church, Parlor, 1446 N. Broad street. Call Rev. Geo. M. Runner, pastor. ADVERTISEMENT WAverly 3-9828 and we’ll gladly 9:45 a.m. Church School. 11 a.m. deliver Dolly Madison Ice Cream serfnon. "What Does the Pr ce Tag Selma Lippman, prop. Reveal?" • Arthritic And The pastor will be in the pulpit Mattresses Renovated during August. Rheumatic — # — Call WAverly 6-4280 for a free esti­ Elizabeth Avenue Presbyterian Sufferers mate to renovate your Mattress or Church, Dr. Arthur Northwood, Take advantage of this absolutely Box Spring. SAME DAY SERVICE. pastor. FREE OFFER. Learn fully about MATT-REST PRODUCTS 10:45 a.m. Morning worship, ser­ "NIAGARA PASSIVE EXERCISE" 1275 Liberty Ave. mon by Rev. Albert G. Dezso, Clark and how it is possible while you (Opp. Princeton Ave.) Township. relax in your home. Learn how it Hillside, N. J. NOTICE OF TRANSFER has aided thousands uf people with TAKE NOTICE that application lias arthritis and rheumatism. Moving - Trucking b.-en made to the Municipal Board of No obligation, a penny postal Alcoholic Beverage Control of'jthe Town­ ship of Hillside to transfer to Paul card \yiil do.. UNION - WORTH, BEYER Moving - Trucking, reason­ Tuschyn, l a Riley’s Tavern for premises DEPT. I, 960 STUYVESANT AVE., able rates, all loads insured; pad­ located at 430 Long Avenue. Hillside. UNION, N. J. ded van service. No job too big or J • the denary Retail Consumption License No. (’15 heretofore issued to too small, from a trunk to a van Elizabeth A. Riley, t/a Riley’s Tavern load. 117 Hollywood Avenue, Hill­ for premises located at 4 30 Long Ave­ side EL 2-9645. nue. Hillside. N. J. LOOK WHAT YOU GET IN THIS JUBILEE SET Objections, if any. should lie made JlliUetUaifily in. ..writing to Howard J. PAUL’S Moving ^ Trucking, Hill­ Bluy. Township. Clerk of the Township side, N. J. Phone UN 2-7768 Paul of Hillside. N. J. Beler, 422 Yale Ave (Signed) l’AUL TUSCHYN. Today & Tomorrow 259 Ohio Street. Union, N. J. August 3. 10 “BRIGHT LEAF’’ Painting & Decorating Gary Coope1 Ell II! i n ■ mi ii 11 DEATHS THIS SIDE OI THE LAW” B & P Painters and Decorators STANCHEI F—On Tuesday, August Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. Aug 12-15 m z Painting and paperhanging as low 8. 1950, Nicola, of 75 Route 29, as $15 per room. Call WA 3-8342. “SECRET FURY” beloved husband of Theresa Hauser Claudette Colbert Robert Rvan « FRED STROHSCHEIN Stancheft and father of Janet and “BUCCANEER’S GIRL" FULL-SCREEN t» 1112 Liberty Ave. Joan Stancheff, Henry Schmidt and Wed., Aug. 16 iS- ‘ BLACK MAGIC EL. 2-2913 or UN. 2-2115 Mrs. Marion Stone. Funeral will be “THE FLAME & THE ARROW’’ :■ I do quality painting, paperhang­ held at "Growney Funeral Home,” Burt Lancaster Virginia Mayo ill! ing, decorating: estimates given tf 1070 North Broad street, Hillside, “50 Years Before Your Eyes" FOCUS SELF-SUPERVISED, Painting and on Friday at 11 a.m. Relatives and A rthur Godfrey CONTRAST Paperhanging: guaranteed work; friends are invited to attend. Incin­ Gives You Pictures Sharp interior and exterior; contract or eration at Rosehill Crematory. Permits Stronger, Sharper ■rflay work. Small jobs honored. H. and Clear Edge to Edge Yreedman, EL 3-3901. Pictures in Fully Lighted Room Pet Shops SAVE AT See us for birds, dogs, accessories feed. A full line of aquariums, sup­ plies, tropical and goldfish. Fresh SUPREME horse meat. Call EL. 2-8985, we deliver. Hollywood Pet and Supply LIVE POULTRY Co. 257 Hollywood ave. near A,ong. PRE-TUNED, Roofing & Siding MKT. INCH We do expert roofing, siding and painting. Also gutters and leaders. 323 LONG AVE. BUILT-IN 3 years to pay. Douglas Roofing. (Back of Safeway) 2727 Vauxhall Road, Union. TJN 2-2982. 6-29 UN 2-2530 PICTUREi ANTENNA Sidewalks, Driveways Tenderettes 49c lb. Just Plug In And Play! CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, Asphalt Driveways; Estimates Cheerfully Fresh Eggs 69c doz. oGttven. Joseph A. Policastro, General Contractor. Tel. WA 3-7953. 1309 White Street. 7-14 Jersey Corn 59 c doz. Tinning & Roofing 10 lb. Potatoes 25c CUTTERS and leaders, roofing and Fresh fruits and vegetables from MODEL 668 aiding. Karl Ubelhoer, 234 Long nearby farm at our new stand. A*e„ Hillside. Tel. WA 3-6699. tf HOURS: Open dally 8 ajn.-6 p.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. LIMITED QUANTITY! Taxi Service A taxi when you need it, 24-hour •ervice. Radio-equipped cabs. Spe­ SEE IT TODAY, $ cial rates for long trips. Hillside , Yellow Cab. WAverly 6-1000, UN irJ-6885. 303 Long Avenue. Walter Warren, owner. t WHILE THE SUPPLY LASTS! 259 ” lurch Services ! THE DEMAND IS TREMENDOUS! Warranty and of Christ the King, Res. O. DeWltt, pastor; Rev. Ger- Tax Extra Whetsn, assistant pastor. MAXON Masses 7:00 a.m ; 8:30 a.m. for children; 8:30 a.m. in i for adults: 10 a m., 11 , n noon. lydays of Obligation Masses 6 7 a.m., 8 a.m., 9 a.m. 1444 North Broad St., Masses 7:30 a.m., 8 a.m. Hillside, N. J. Friday Masses 6:30 a.m., 8 MAYFAIR APPLIANCES WA 3-2832 1.1 No. I!io.kI St. ous Medal and St. Anthony w \ m t I\ j i r i .i 'day at 8 p.m. Your Pontiac Dealer I lilUidc - * - Since 1926 " i ’EN kvki: v i:\ i:\j\i.