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VOL. XLIX, MO.31 HiLLSIOI,MMlNIEMEY. THURSOAY, MAY 31,1973 923-9207 PRICE ISC Paradt Rainad Out, Reset For June 9th It {Gained On Our Parade! The Governor Race Hillside Memorial Day Parade and th^ Sixtieth Anniversary Pic­ nic were postponed until Satur­ day, June 9th, due to the continu­ ing rain. The parade will begin at 12:00 Draws Interest o ’ clock Noon with a Memorial A hotly contested fight for the spite of the charges of corrup­ close finish and any one might Service at the War Memorial gubernatorial spot on both the tion against his officials and fund tie the victor for the great battlo Building on Liberty Avenue and Republican and Democratic tic­ raisers, no blemish has attached for the governor's seat next No­ Memorial Drive. kets is expected to bring a large itself to the governor’ s personal vember. Senator Ralph DeRosa, The Township Anniversary turnout of voters in the primary record. Michael A. Maglio is the Brendan Byrne and Assembly­ Picnic will be held at the play election next Tuesday. Governor Republican labor candidate. woman Ann Klein are expres­ ground next to the Elks Lodge Cahill, running for re-election is The contest Ixstween the three sing strength In their various on Hillside Avenue, after the expected to edge out his oppon­ Democratic candidates for the appeals, and the winner w ill have Parade. ent, Rep. Sandman. In governor's spot is racing to a to put up a vigorous battle to un­ seat Governor Cahill In his bid for another team. Other Demo­ cratic candidates are Francis A. Forst and Vito Albanese, Six Graduate From The fight for the township com­ mittee seat locally will not ex­ plode until November, since both factions are each putting up a single candidate . John C. Mur­ Fairleigh Dickinson phy is the Republican choice Senior Citizens hobby show winners. (Hillside Photo Service) and Vincent P. Baldassano the Democratic . This year there 1* no GOP Independent threat. Lo­ there are no contests for county committee. It’s My Hobby! The Republican candidates for state senator, 20th district, Winners of the recent Hillside hobbles on display for the after­ School System, acted a.s judge. Club is sponsored by the Hill­ Francis X. McDermott; state Senior Citizens hobby show, dis­ noon In conjunction with Senior Prizes were donated by local side Recreation commission, senator, district 9, unexpired play their entries fi om left; Mary Citizens Month. business concerns, w i ih MarIon C. \ ath, as th e Pru term, Elizabeth L. Cox; mem­ Felber, winner of best hand work Res.sa Serwatka, of the Hillside The Hillside Senior Citizens gram Director. bers of general assembly, C, for her patchwork quilt, Mary Louis Bassano, and Charles S. Sanford, Club President; Mary Dill with a crochet tablecloth that Tracy of Hillside; for surro­ received honorable mention; gate, Mary C. Kanane, register Irene Heller holds dust mop made Peterpaul Seeks of deeds and mortgages, Joseph from coat hangers and yarn which f. durkln, members of board was chosen most unusual; Betty of chosen freeholders, Raymond Chulba shows her crewel work F. Bonnell, Robert W. Lee and entry; Mary Spaack displays em­ Jack C. MeVey; for m ale mem­ broidered pillow case from her To Lead Lions ber of the state committee,Char­ les P. Bailey; for fem ale mem­ European collection of needle­ ELAINE MOSES Dominick F. Peterpaul of Hill- ANNETTE ZILBER BARBARA WILLIAMS work; and Marth Basch bolds See Committee; Chairman Lyes ber of the state committee, Irene aide will be seeking the chair­ A total of 3100 degrees are are the first ten Doctor of Educa­ June 2, and will Include an ad­ T. Griffin. handmade jewelry which wae’ F or The Needy; Chairman Lazy being awarded by Fairleigh Dick- tion degrees (ED. D.) awarded by dress by columnist-commentator choe an aa moet unique. manship of ail the Lions Clubs eye Examinations for pre-sch­ The Democratic candidates and Lions members In the state uisoft University this spring at PDU. x William F. Buckley, Jr. At the Quilts, crochet shawls, crafts, oolers; Chairman of the district is ted on the ballot are: f or of New Jersey at the 52nd an­ commem emerit exercises on the Commencement ceremonies at > Rutherford campus Fairleigh S. affhans, embroidery and scrap­ Charity Bali, netting $6,200 in state senator, Assemblyman Al­ nual state convention In Atlan­ three New Jersey campuses of the the Florham Madison campus ^ck in son , Jr., chairman of the books were among many other one evening; and served on sev­ exander J. Menza of Hillside; tic City, June 7, 0, 9 and 10th. e ra l district and state assign­ University, included in that total will, be held on Saturday morning, University’s Board of Trustees for state senator, unexptred term Mr. Peterpaul Is currentlyen- ments. and form er state senator, ad­ Henry Kielbasa and William J, dlng his term as Cabinet Sec­ Mr. Peterpaul served in World dressed the graduates during the McCloud; for general assembly Suspend retary Treasurer of N.J. Dis­ ceremonies held on Friday, May John J. McCarthy and John J. War 2 and the Korean ( onflict, trict 16-E, comprising Warren, He is a member of the Air Police Intensify 25. The Teaneck Hackensack Wilson; for surrogate, Eileen Morris, Essex, and Union coun­ Force reserves, member of the campus held commencement ex­ Mary King and Hilton Davis; for Teacher ties. His duties in this capacity Disabled American Veterans; and ercises on Monday May 21. Wil­ register of deeds and mortgages The Board of Education last was to receive and issue all member of the American Legion, liam O. Douglas, Supreme Court Angelo Mane lone and Hugh week approved the decision of checks from the 69 Lions clubs, past district governor of UNICO Pay Dispute Justice, was the commencement Caldwell, for members of the speaker. Schools Superintendent Dr. An­ state and district chairman, Is­ National; Executive member of board of chosen freeholders, the Hillsiders receiving degrees thony Avella to suspend a tea­ sue all checks to the visually N.J. Arts Center, HoDndel, N.J, Members of the Policeman's Livingston where Mayor John slate of Everett C. Lattimore, are: Allan Levine BSEE, 605 cher, Ronald Puorro, fur alleg­ handicapped foundations and ch­ charter member of Little Lea Benevolent Association staged Kulish is employed; the bank in Thomas W. Long and Harold J. Tillman St.; Theodore Meltzer edly asaau ting a student and on arities of the state, bill and gwe, Babe Ruth Little League several demonstrations in the Hackensack where Charles Man- Seymour Jr.; for male member MA, 585 Riverside Dr.; Elaine another occasion leaving his collect Internationa] and state and Connie Mack League. Mr. past week at the business offices cuso works, and the company of the state committee, Donald DOMINICK F. PETERPAUL Moses BA, 1159 Thomas St.; d river education sttalents alone per capita dues, keep an ac­ Peterpaul is secretary of the of members of the Township in Staten Island owned by J. Lan; and for female member of Michael Orlands BA, 236 Conk­ for an extended period of time. curate record of all the clubs, the largest Lions club in the Kenilworth Lions club of which Committee as the pay dispute Arnold Witte. the state committee, JuneS. Fis­ lin Ave.; Barbara Williams BA, Puorro has been a teacher at records and minutes of the state state. he is a member. continued. The p.B.A. lias de­ Responding to these demonstr­ cher of Hillside. 113 Bailey Ave.; Annette Zllber Hillside High School for six meetings, district cabinet mee­ Also he Is a key and advanced The Lions International Con­ manded an increase they claim ations, the m ayor's wife, Barbara Polls are open from 7 a.m. to tings. BA, 1469 Leslie St. years. Helscurrentlyheadwres­ key member for bringing In new vention will be held on Miami, was promised last year, but the Kulish, said in a statement to the 8 p.m., Daylight Saving Time. tling coach, assistant football During his campaign this past members. He has been chairman Florida, from June 27 to July Committee has made what it Hillside Tim es: "We have a l­ coach and driver education In­ year, Mr. Peterpaul has traveled of the Union County Blind As­ 1. Mr. Peterpaul will represent terms a "fa ir o ffer" for this ready given our husband and structor. thousands of miles and made over sociation Picnic each July, for his club at both the state and year and has accused the police father to H illside, now the P.B.A. Puorro, who has been relieved 200 official visitations on behalf many years. Chairman of his International conventions. He Is of bargaining in "bad faith.” wants our bread and butter too.” Ten Barrels Of of all teaching and coaching duties of his duties and his quest for clubs blind and sight committee the credentials chairman for his Policemen staged demonstra­ The full statement of Mrs. Kulish will face a hearing on the charges governorship of the State Council yearly; Be Thankful You Can district this year. tions at the engineering firm in appears on Page 3. before the State Department of Board of Governors Lions In­ Education. Contactad by the Hill­ ternational, N.J. Multiple Dis­ Also this week the N.J. State Glass Recycled side Tlmta, Puorro said that on trict 16. P.B.A. in a statement warned the advice of his attorney, he will In his Lionistlc activities, Mr. the township to "recognize a Ten barrels were filled with at the rear of 274 Hillside Ave. not comment at this time. Peterpaul has hadperfect club Tie Vote Delays Staff written police contract or face broken glass Saturday in the first for the glass and newspaper. The charge of assaulting a stu­ meeting attendance for 17 and increased job actions, massive municipal collection by the new The next recycling w ill beheld dent was brought by Dr. Avella 1/2 years. He has been an of­ demonstrations or a court suit.” recycling commission. from 9 a.in. to 3 p.m. Saturday, who said Puorro “ struck, pushed, ficer for 16 years. He was The full P.B.A. statement, is on The center was conducted by^ June 16, by the Crossing Guards, and hip rolled” a student during president of his club In 1966. Increase For Prosecutor Page 3. Cadette Girl Scout Troop 365 Donors are requested to re­ baseball practice on May 8th. The He Is the recipient for two under the direction of M rs. Elroy move all metal from glass and student Involved in this Incident International Awards this year In another development, the Mess, the leader. sort It according to co lor. News­ and his parents have not mad for his work in the formation Reserve Police voted to "curtail Several bundles of newspapers papers should be tied together In any chargee against the teacher. and chartering of two Lions clubs ail training details" until the also were contributed although bundles. The other charge against Puo­ In his district. Alio an active dispute is settled. In a statement, the center presently is not equip­ Half of the profits from the rro was brought by Board Pres­ assist in the formation of another Reserve Police Captain Raymond ped to handle the papers. sale of the glass and newspaper ident Dr. Robert Parker. Accor­ one. His assist was for the Ran­ Brennan said 1 ‘all Reserve Police Steps are being taken by the will be allotted to the commission ding to I*. Parker, Purro dolph Roxbury Club in Morris duties will be curtailed, except commission under the direction for expenses, while the remaind­ “ Wrongfully and without auth­ County, Formation of the Lope- proclaimed C ivil Defense-Disas­ of J. Patrick Growney to build er will go to the sponsoring or­ ority left and abandoned'’agroup tcong Club In Warren County, ter Control emergencies.” bins behind the municipal garage ganization. of drivers ed students In a car and the moet recent one, The on Long Aye. near Liberty Ave Cubanos Leones de Elizabeth. on May bid for at least to min­ The later chartered last Sun­ utes.” day with 143 members, becoming Three Receive Degrees Hillside Week At Monmouth College Monmouth College awarded de­ SHATTiXID WINDSHIELD: John H. Reach at 1431 Maple Ave, grees to approximately 1,300 rapauM to poitca Saturday that tha wlndahtald of hla 43 Ford waa persons at commencement on shattered. M tyo r John Q. K u lM i welcoming rrnm ben of Union County Board of Choien May 26. The exercises were ****** F iw iu ih jn to It i fH it mooting In HHWda Municipal RuRdlng. The Board it meeting in marked as the opening of a m o w COOS: Mariano Malarlk of 130 Grammas Ava. reported various mi idcipafItias tp bring hi work the poopfe. year long observance of the col­ to potto* Saturday that aomaoaa throw w oa bar 70 Maverick. don to lege’s 40th anniversary year. • M M * As azpandsd proae- The college awarded honorary attic* tar n tb U « poiic« demoantn I * the ballot tn November, "Stoll TAX* 1am BUCK: L. Helots of n Hinted* Art, reported «Mor Marl i w k f i a automatic­ degrees to William “ Coimt’’Bas- ooUM* tbs building to otU V * or shall we not chine* the to ptttee Moftdty tha* a mini bite w u eko to from bte farac*. ally rafectodbye4-4 ttevota of toittoo to their failure to nrrn sle, Jazz artlat, and to Dr. Ir­ fcrm of government." If ap- ving Mark, a retiring member Um Union County Board at Froe- » wage contract with the to |D0vod then nine commissioners f f lfAL ClWvTi Hobart C. Onto of MO WUUaaUoa Ava. rapatad W * r i at its tint moot inf in of the Monmouth faculty who tptfM M M dtp that hi* S3 Chary wtsstotoa whlto parted at AWtoe rruftoMar Tbomu U toko nine months to stud/ last year was named disting­ TtMOd*y night. Thoproe- lour options, and report marok MM tb# TIdim repot uished professor a t history. decision. This would appear Dr. W. O, Baker, president Navemtwr, t*T+ bnHctr BellTelephone laboratories actions would proceed toe., in Murray Hill, gave the the option darter act, commencement address. Receiving Degrees were: tore* agenda was taken up at Robert A. Boleon, BA,; Kenneth mntym with a ptftUc tearing A. Belflglio BS,; Cherly H. Lib­ Om meet tif. KXNNCTH A . BKU0BUO erman B8, all of Hillside. CHERYL H. U X B SR kq* • v •

PAPE l THE WJ. HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1973 a t John L1h * 1 a»d CtoCrp Donald, toy wara D m to A r t Show A im ! Ity to play lido N u o t Solo Sunday Public Opinion t o Glint*, on which to y played for t o last thraa Hillside Creative Arts will aider t o stVjNh fu w r - hold in Art Show and Salo on The Hillsrda Times encourages most of the people in this com­ of Hsnry Davis, J o i Co- Sunday, June Srd, from 12 noon its readers to su bm it fetters to munity aren’t Interested In fas­ 1, and Jos Corrado: *tyboys to 4 p.m« at the Community the editor on matters of interest hion in Education. They are Just )|nrs thrilled they could {day Center, 2^4 HlUeide Are. AH' to the township AH fetters m ust interested in Good Sound Educa­ Little League on to tr old team. paid up members are eligible. tion for there children. Than at a special meeting to be signed, b u t th e authors name Membership duos will be ac­ •ccept their applications, they DISTRICT LEADER and address w ill be withheld on cepted. Mildred Karlik end Gary Lehner argued that my request, but never if the letter is Sylvia Kolber Is Director. Sally Beech wood PI. two boys should not be allowed Katchen Is Art Show Chairman, o f a political nature. to play this year, because to y Ann Lippman Is co-chairman. 6th District Letters sh ou ld n o t exceed 20Q Many Questions Should only he allowed to play Members of the committee are words in length and should be Sor two Innings, Grace Scott, Gert Kreps, Syd To the Editor: typewritten and double-spaced. Let’* not let Little League Freedman, Ruth Freed man,Sally I think the time has come for JUNE 91k MMOflUTIC PRIMARY The Hillside Times reserves the fink into a muckhole of self­ Blumenfeldd and Ruth Ullman. us to finally evaluate our town­ right to edit or reject any letter. ishness and adult pettiness be­ On display will be the follow­ ship’s government. The Town­ cause of a few men. Paid for by Friand, of MarMyn Marfwarttt Letters m ay be addressed to ing categorle8:011 and acyrllca, ship Committee— Police Dept, [ w t fiw i PI., Eaaf Oranfa, N J. Little League has always been water color, pastel, pen and Ink, Editor, The Hillside Times, 1443 dispute has brought many ques­ tor the children. Let’ s help keep and graphics. Beaded flowers, N. Broad St.. Hillside, N.J. tions to light. Who really In­ h that way. crafts, Include--candles, decou­ 07205. fluences the decisions made in Charles W. Rltz p l e and 3 D work. Children this town and what are the guide­ AVAILABLE AT 133 Fairbanks St. under 18 who attend Hillside sch­ >! lines? ools. “Absurd I would like to commend the Judges for the show are Han­ JAMES DRUG VALUE STORES To the Editor: Police Dept, for their orderly Against Income Tax nah Hoffman and Bert Souder, The idea of the Board of Ed­ and respectful conduct this past To the Editor; For Neorost Pharmacy CoH 229-5447 noted artists and Instructors. ucation to hire an engineer to Tuesday evening. I would also On June 5, the people will de­ Judging will be at 11:00 a.m. determine the geographical cen­ like to commend them for ap­ cide whether they will put up Awards will be merchandise,tro­ ter of the town is absurd. Wily pealing to entire committee,ra- with a governor who wants to give *#vh» phies, ribbons and will be given do we need a middle school? ther than a particular party, us a state income tax, tn addi­ • • • at 3 p.m. Remarks made by a Board as did the fire dept. It is un­ tion to the taxes we now pay. »*• Member, that the placing of a fortunate that ,four” police must, The only candidate who has taken Admission is free and the pub­ Hew.Improve £ middle school in the center of resort to picketing, but their Editorial a definite position against a state lic Is Invited. Refreshments will be available. town would eliminate the need patience has been tried long Income tax is Charlie Sandman, G i l l e t t e 1 For further Information call for busing, is even a greater enough. Are they appreciated only who Is opposing Gov. Cahill on PLATINUM PLUS Sally Katchen, 923-2719 or Ann falacy. How many of you p ar­ by those who need them in an June 5. Ifu U I- n Fit A U ? , * r * a ‘ ents would like your fifth and emergency? Their work load has Break The Impasse Many people are supporting Lippman, 926-3266. —M r sixth graders 10 and 11 year steadily Increased, Why, there­ Sandman in the June 5 Republi­ The Tim es is in sympathy with the Hillside police in their efforts old’s walking more then a m ile fore, shouldn’t their salaries? can primary. They are fed up Set Mother's Night to school and a mile from school to get a fair wage settlement. However, the idea of picketing Mayor Why should their contract de­ with corruption, prices, high­ Installation and mother’s night each day? Kullsh (as illustrated above) at his place of employment in Living­ SAFETY RAZOR pend upon whether or not the ways, mass transit, and quality of Charity Council (an organiz­ What reactions will this have ston strikes us as being an invasion of privacy and out of line. Both Su Township Committee feels H ill­ of education. They urge you to ation for the rehabilltlzatlon of pw Stain tow on our youth? Will they still be Commissioners Charles Mancuso and Arnold Witte have been sub­ side can also give the Increase support Charlie Sandman. cerebal palsied children for the 9't n o t known as John Jones and M ary jected to the same treatment as their business locations. 1 0 , to the Fire Dept? At the com­ Regardless of your political Center at Belleville) will be held Smith in class or will they be The place where bargaining should be continued is the Municipal mittee, meeting, one concerned affiliation, or if you are an in­ on Monday, June 4th, at the known as #123 from a certain Building, Liberty and Hillside Aves. We feel another get. together of 1 5 , citizen posed 2 questions to the dependent, now is the time to get Galloping Hill Inn, Five Points section of town. I feel that this both sides this coming weekend or next is called for. We trust an five men in office. Both re­ Involved. Register Republican Union. is nothing more than a brazen agreement will soon be reached so the police morale can get back to mained unanswered. I am now and vote for Charlie Sandman, Newly elected officers are: DE HUMANIZATION process of to the high level it has always attained. Job action is doing no good asking ' ‘ What is purity and why Row B. Mrs. Gert Wexler, President, our youth. W ill they achieve the to either side and especially the residents of our community. Each do we have it?1’ Clint Bolick Mrs. Hannah Karllnsky-Flrst VP feeling of belonging in tills type Side will have to give a little and the township committee should give Can we, the citizens of Hill­ 1311 Avy St. Mrs Nettie Fine-Second Vice P. of structure' With all of the serious thought to past commitments. side, trust a group of men who Chairman, Teenage Mrs. Lillian Kradin-Treasurer, problems facing our youth now are trying to go back on their Republicans Mrs. Evelyn, Roth man-Financial a days, why add still another hfis been, Judge Byrne has risen word given in a signed contract "Time For Change" Secretary problem. to the top* He was the youngest 2 years ago? They rationalize Miss Cynthia Greenstone-Dues Can we again put our trust in Prosecutor in the State of New To the Editor: their decision by saying that Secretary these Board of Education mem­ Jersey at the time of Ills appoint­ As the days go on, people two of their signatures belong New Arrivals Mrs, Claudie Hander-Recording bers, after they have given us ment in Essex County and he later are becoming more unsatisfied to men no longer In office, Do Secretary programs in our High School became President of the County with the quality of our govern­ they think that the township of 1 Mrs. Sylvia Lurie- Correspon­ that failed to serve their pur­ Prosecutors Association of New ment. Ann Klein, Democratic Hillside are so naive or ignor­ Mr, and Mrs. William Stecker ding Secretary pose correctly? t or example how Jersey. He has such an excellent ( andidate fo r Governor also feels ant that we would not recognize of Plantation, Florida, announce Sargeant At. Arm s-M rs, Sarah much money was wasted on Mod­ reputation that the F.B .I. tapes it is time for a change. Mrs. JR this as a political cop out? the birth of a daughter, Alyson R ubin ular Scheduling and on the reno­ on alleged Mafia conversations Klein's campaign has steadily Who or what gives such power on May 23. Trustees are: Mrs. Ruth Good­ ALBERTO vation of the girl's gym into a revealed .that the M afia tried to struck to issues of substance. to these five men that they can Mrs. Stecker is the former man, Mrs. Rose Baum, Mrs. BALSAM remedial resource center. These block Byrne’s appointment as New Jersey needs a Governor manipulate not only the Police Diane Arbetman of Hillside. Anne K. Shaftel, Mrs Sylvia L, ANTI were problems in themselves,not Prosecutor because he was “ the we can trust, but in addition to Dept, but also the entire struc­ Lemkowitz, Mrs. Syliva Ross, PfR SPIR AN T to mention the damage and in­ man money can’t buy *'1 honesty, the job requires a com­ ture of our once fair city? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tortor- Mrs. Bert Rubin, Mrs. Esther convenience to our youth by con­ I know that every person has • It is time for all of us to mand of the issues that will con­ ello of 1031 John Glenn Drive Diamond. stantly changing our educational failings, but Judge B yrne's back­ front us the next few years. take an active interest in "ou r” have announced the birth of a Mrs. Hannah Karlinsky is in proceedings, ground makes him stand far and Before Mrs, Klein became an Hillside, Let "our” politicians son, Nicholas, May ? ?;, at charge of the event. $ | 0 0 The Board may think that a apart from all the other candi­ 5 oz answer all our questions. Assemblywoman, she served the St. Barnabas Medical Center, middle school is fashionable but dates. I urge everyone to support Rosemary Fernicola League of Women Voters for Livingston. The couple has an­ Brendan Byrne, I believe he will Classified advertising gets t ^ j S t nineteen years, Ann Klein spent other son, Anthony age 2. 8 o i. make the greatest Governor the results, rail us at 923-9207 to THE HILLSIDE TIMES "New Dimension” that time learning what should Mrs. Tortorello is the former State of New Jersey ever had. be done for New Jersey, thenshe place an ad. To the Editor: Patricia Batto of Hillside. C arl Sulzman started doing it! MEMBER NEW JERSEY The Democratic gubernatorial 1421 Munn Ave. I urge everyone to vote for Ann PRESS ASSOCIATION nomination has taken on a com­ Klein in the June 5th Primary, Published weekly by Hillside pletely new dimension with the Times Publishing Co, Inc, at 1443 entrance of former Superior "Only One Man" R e te ste d in m on ey Ustvo/. Jerry Beyer North Broad St., Hillside, New Court Judge Brendan T. Byrne. 323 Me Lean pi, Jersey 07205. I am urging all democrats in the To the Editor; SIDNEY SILVERSTEIN, Editor Township of Hillside to back 1 read in the newspapers about and Publisher, Judge Byrne for Governor in the the Watergate situation and cur­ “Pettiness” > *^ 0 P°Ythe '"'© re s,i* SARAH SILVERSTEIN, primary race, As I view the sit­ rent indictments of prominent Assistant Advertising Manager, uation, the other candidates do Republicans here in the State T o the Editor; BERNARD LEVINE, Assistant not have the qualifications to de­ of New Jersey, and I conclude Whenever I hear the w

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TODAY MAY II Old Ouard, Pr*«brtort»n church, 10 m b . Uon* Club, Collage Ion, 8:80 p.m. Mrs. Kullsh Asks PBA Pop Warner Ladlea Auxiliary, Field Ho u m on Gild M e . 8:10 p.m. In t rtletee to the Hlllskto “ What they hop* to prove or government He ipetki with local Btulnou tnd Profession Single* Grot*, Coogrsgstton Sinai Toratt Time* (hi* tM k responding to accomplish by picketing my hus­ civic, fraternal, and raltglous Chaim, 8 p,m. the P.B.A* protest stagsd at Sln- bands plica of employment, har­ groigM, attend* special tx*rcto*s f t r Engineering Co. of Living­ m s sing Mm In front of the res­ and s«rvlc*i, all this com** with SATURDAY JUNE 2 ston, Barbara Kullsh, wife of idents of Livingston, to beyond the Tttls, h* knows It and ha en­ Comity Fair, A.P, Morrla School, 1-7 p.m. Mayor Kullsh said “ What la me. What can the people of Liv­ joy* 1L His Interest In our Town, SUNDAY JUNE 3 ths MDM, where is the justice? ingston do for them? What re­ Its progress tnd problems, [feel Craatlva Arta Show, Community Cantor, 12-4 p.m. Wbat does the P.B.A. want from fusal and useful purpose ltd It 1 can say, U second to none. A MONDAY JUNE 4 Kulish's? We have already given serve to embarrass my hus­ lew short weeks ago, he spent Senior Cltltens Club, Elks, 12:30 p.m, our husband and father to bands employer? 2 of 5 days— yes days, not even­ TUESDAY JUNE 5 Hillside, now the P.B.A. wants “ I see John Kulish's dedica­ ings--!n conference, withe th* Primary Election, polla open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. our bread and butter too. tion to the people of this town Chief of Police, then represen­ Rotary Presbyterian Church, 12:(Y p.m. first hand. His concern Is tatives of the P.B.A. meetings Women’* Club of Hillside, Elizabeth Town and Country Club, "They are worried about living such that he spends 4 of 5 ev­ at theli convenience, not his, 12:30 p.m. , on $12,000.00 plus benefits,etc. enings, Saturdays and Sundays using time that could have been WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 yearly, at the rate they are going In committee meetings and cau­ spent this summer with hte chil­ 8 Township Committee meeting, Municipal Building, p.m. the Kulish's will be living on the cus with his colleagues and with dren, these days and countless $3 ,500.00 Mayor's Salary. all departments of our municipal night* are the extent that John Kullsh and his Colleagues have PBA Responds To Almost Speechless gone to set this dispute straight. Mrs. Popick's fo u rth grade class presented a Memorial Day program entitled "A New Law To Raise “ These men may leel It nec­ essary to stage a protest at Day To Remember". The plot revolved around a misplaced Memorial Day speech that Town Hall, but why do they Heel "Twist Of Words" the fam ily dog. Rags, was supposed to have devoured. This would have meant the loss Social Secuity If It necessary to Jeopardize a mail’s Job? In reply to the Townihip Com­ a little closer at your Township of a home that th e ir Uncle, Senator Mallory, was giving them All ended happily. “ Do they feel that these tactics mittee atatement presented last Committee—they play funny The cast included: (from le ft) Senator M allory • Guy Pagano; School Editors will gain them the sympathy of week, the p. B. A. has submitted games at your expense. Thomas Corrado and John Meyer, Children - Walter Hasenauer, Chris Prescott, John You Work Past 65 the Working people of Hillside, the following: "The Township Committee Calavano; Mrs. Mallory Joann Mazza. Kneeling: Child Vicky Peterpaul. The A worker who doesn't get any ity law," Jones said. "It doesn’ t how many of which, by the way "T h e Township Committee ac­ states that they offer arbitration social se< urity benefits befoi b* lie affect social payments earn over (S.QO pyr hour? What cused the Policemans Benevolent and mediation, the PBA has been program was directed by Mrs. P. Popick and accompanied by Mrs. M. Vernon is 65 and delays his retirement to their fam ilies." right have they to appoint them­ Association of gross misrepre­ through that once before and the (HI LLSIDE PHOTO SERVICE) past that age w ill be eligible for sentation and bad faith bargain­ The new provision will mean selves Lord High Executioner' 1 Commissioners found a way out For If they continue on as they ing. What a twist of words, but higher payments when he retires, addttloal benefits to of honoring the agreement. Now PBA: Yellow Paper Legal according to Ralph W. Jones, workers already getting social are they will surely Kill us. Per­ from politicians the people can they want to test a sim ple legal haps mail does not live by bread expect as much. agreement was reached and sig­ social security district manager security payments, Jones re ­ contract in court-another way to alone, but he cannot live without "We the P.B.A. agree, bar­ ned. The present Township Com­ in Elizabeth. porter. " If a worker already on spend the taxpayer’ s money (at­ In reply to Mayor Kulish's "S in ce when Mayor Kullsh, It either. gaining should be carried out in article of May 24, stating that does the color of apiece of paper, mittee, four Republicans and one Benefits increase 1/12 of 1 p er­ the rolls qualifies for a higher torney’s fees), just the way they “ Their Harrassing and picket­ an atmosphere of calm and rea­ the people deserve to hear “ our Democrat decided not to honor cent for each month--or 1 percent payment because of the change, accused the Democrats of the yellow, in this case, make a legal ing In Livingston, Hackensack and son. We go further; we should s id e " of the Township Committee this legal agreement. for each year--after 1970 if the he will get an automatic increase same thing. The P.B.A. has nei­ agreement illegal'.’ What Is im Staten Island can do nothing more bargain In good faith and honor contract dispute , Thomas Miller ' if you fail to honor a written worker doesn’ t get social secur­ in June, and it will be retroactive ther refused P.E.R.C. (Public than bring embarrassment to the a written contract. This part President of PBA Local 70 has portajat Is that the Police Dept, and signed agreement, how much ity benefits between age 65 and to January, 1.973," he said. Employees Relations Committee) people of Hillside, the same peo­ the Township Committee failed submitted the following: bargained In good faith, and an faith and trust can the people have 72 because of his earnings. Over 5 million workers will ple that theyask for more money to do. When we come to an Im­ nor court. Since the Township in your word. •‘This higher benefit cart be receive $198 million In social “ It would seem to me that their passe, what Is left but the peo­ Committee saw fit to call P.E. 'The good Mayor stated the paid to retired workers under a security increases in 1974 under time would be better spent nego­ ple. As for emotional outbursts, R.C, let them take us to court Police Dept, is number two in new provision of the social secur- the new provision. tiating than picketing.” many a time the people who at­ and we will be happy to defend the county on an hourly basis tended various Township Com­ our point. You Are Telling Me! and number six on a yearlybasis mittee meetings observed all of 7 EDGAR M IL L S m b m h h m for Union County. I challenge his "The P.B.A. stands ready and the commissioners lose his com­ figures, considering only four Shavout willing to negotiate a fair con- You can’t always tell which people count calories, but you can always posure at one time or another. locals of other P.B.A.'s have GRANT OIL GO. li act, providing that the Town­ tell which ones don’ t. "The article stated the gov­ settled their 1973 contracts in ship Committee learns how to erning body must concern Itself Union County. It is impossible Services Servicing Hillside Area With honor one! In Hebrew, the word ’ consists of the same letters as the word for with the needs of Hillside citi­ for him to arrive at our relative ' ‘nothing.” zens, not special Interest groups position in the county until all HIGHEST QUALITY FUEL OIL and balance the need of Muni­ Set Strawberry Feet P.B.A. locals in Union County At Sinai A cynic is a man vho knows the p ric e of everything and the ■ AND cipal employees against the ab­ have settled. of nothing. The schedule of services foi ility to pay. What sweet words Looking for the first sign of "if Mayor Kullsh is honestly Reliable Service over 30 Years the festival of -Shavuot at Con­ for gullible people. Then why is summer? What's m ore remin­ concerned for the safety and gregation Sinai Torath Chaim, It you have given the Firemen iscent of warm weather than well-being of the community, we fo r a f r f f o h b u r n e r e f f ic ie n c y t e s t Tell Of School Special Service 1531 Maple Avenue, will be as a higher salary than the Police? vanilla ice cream, covered with recommend he and the other follows; Tuesday, June 5,9 P.M. Plus two extra days off? The strawberries, next to a slice of Bernard M iller addressed the schools, working withchild- commissioners start to bargain CALL 926-6166 Wednesday, June 6, 8:45 A.M. Township Committee now agrees home made cake? members of the Hillside Lions ren with problems and with var­ in good faith. 8:15 P.M. and 8:45 P.M..; Thurs­ to pay the first line supervisor Club Thursday night at College ious handicaps. M iller noted the "With crim e up 75% in H ill­ You can get tills sample of day, June 7, 8:45 A.M. and 8:15 In the Fire Dept, more than the Inn on the work of the Special great lack of psychologists in side for 1973, low morale in the summer at the H illside Presby­ P.M. first line supervisor on the Police Services Department which he schools in the state onlyadecade Police Department is something terian Church on Thursday, June Ylzkor or Memorial Services Dept. What happened to parity heads in the Hillside public school ago. He said that some elements that the peopie of Hillside can do 7th, lii73 from 6:30 to 8:30, as will be conducted on Thursday Mr. Commissioners? Now It Is system . o f the program In Hillside are without. When the Police Offic­ (We have a th in g about safety) the Church, participating in the at approximately 10:45 A.M. alright to break, but In favor of He outlined some of the con­ unique in the estate. For man;, ers must devote their time and 60th Anniversary Celebration of the Fire Department. Sorry cerns of the child study team in years in the Elizabeth schools, efforts to fighting the Township Hillside, stages its Strawberry people of Hillside, you lost your he expressed the belief that Hill­ Committee for justice, instead Festival. Police Department. side ha.s a good sound educational Take F ield Trip of crime on the streets, surely "The article lists the many In addition to the luscious des­ set up. the people must suffer. extra benefits the Police De­ sert, ther e will be games, prizes, Th e final meeting of Hillside’s The speaker was introduced by “ If the people ever looked partment Is receiving, but Is this cartoons, and an old fashioned chapter of A.D.K. was replaced G. Allan Schuhmann, who also at the facts and refused to be Just for the Police Department? country store, featuring hand by a field trip. The teachers, presented Joseph Uzzollno, the swayed by half-truths, and tot­ A re there other departments re­ made articles for sale. Donation along with Invited guests, met Lion s' Youth of the Month, and ally false accusations, the Town­ ceiving the same l>enefits? The for the dessert Is $1.00. for dinner at the 8omrnerville his brother, John Sam Leventer, ship Committee would be in ser­ Berkeley is open article goes on to mention a Inn, last week, and then went presiden, conducted the meeting. ious trouble." year's sick leave with full pay Rev. & Mrs. Frank Vlgh join on to the Duke Gardens Founda­ for Police, as in the caae of with Chalrladles Elaine Nicolaus tion In Sommervlile, where they Captain Moynihan, who was told and Albertha Frahn In Inviting viewed the spring display of the to return to work after three all the residents of Hillside to various gardens. EINZIGER'S months or his pay would stop. join with them in their celebra­ nearby with a Seen at night the display’s tion of Hillside’s 60th Annivers­ Our fine commlssipners also features were highlighted by ary. ordered Patrol man DeMalo to dram atic lighting. All gardens CHILDREN’S SHOP report to duty with his broken are under glass so that tem­ arm In a cast from fingertips The Hillside Tim es Invites its perature control is possible. W E N D SPECIALS to elbow, after being out only a readers to express their opinions wide range of short period of time, or his A guide took the group through In Its Public Opinion column. pay would also stop. explaining and identifying the May 37 ■ June 2 Letters should be typed, double "It Is a sin to expect a man fo liage and flow ers; The quarter (Only with presentation of this adv.) spaced, and not longer than 250 to work in this condition, es­ m ile walk was most rewarding pecially when they will not even words. They should be addressed visually and esthetically. GIRLS’ & BOYS’ SPRING COATS 3 0 % o ff honor our contract. Ws suggest to The Hillside Times 1443 No. Arrangements had been made financial services. that the people of Hillside look Broad St., Hillside, N.J, 07205. by Miss Frances Ehman. GIRLS’ & BOYS’ SPRING JACKETS 2 0 % o H Our branch office at 434 Chancellor Avenue in Newark ha* clo*ed, but BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SLACKS 2 0 % o ff we are still here to *erve you "Face Police Job Actions, Massive Sizes 2-16

DANSKINS (Disc, colors) 2 0 % o ff Our larger office at 88 Lyon* Avenue in Newark (corner of Bergen Demonstrations" Says State PBA DRESSES 3 0 % o ff Street) is fully staffed to provide our usual personal service that Berkeley is w ell-know n fo r since 1942 The N.J. State Policemen’s ship council and employees. would not be recognized. The GIRLS’ SILK NIGHTGOWNS $3.50 Benevolent Association warned " I think It Is a disgrace that council maintains that a previous 6 - 14 Reg. $6 township officials to "recognize Hillside officials are refusing to township council signed the con­ Our Lyon* Avenue office ha* a large private parking lot on the premise* live up to an agreement that was a written police contract or face tract and that the new body does Excellent Values with direct entrance to our office. Our regular office hour* are Monday increased job actions, massive signed by both p a rties," Yacovino not have to live up to It. HILLSIDE SHOPPING CENTER thru Friday 8:45 to 3:30. The drive-up window is open Monday thru demonstrations or a court suit." said. ” 1 was shocked and dismayed Friday 8:45 to 3:30 and the walk-up window is open daily 3 30 to 4, Philip Yacovino, «tate PBA The problems started earlier at the decision,” Yacovino said. 1106 LIBERTY AYE. HILLSIDE 352-1366 Friday 3.30 to 6. Public Service buaes No*. 8, 48 and 107 stop at our president, said "public officials this month when Hillside PBA “ It shows a total lack of Judge­ ______Ample Free Perking door. are mandated to recognize w ri­ Local 70 was Informed that the ment and we sim ply will not allow tten agreements between a town­ 1972 portion o f e two year pact policemen to be treated to as second class citizens.” If you're too busy to visit ut you can save by mail - we pay postage • N O STATE INCOME TAX • Charging that politics ” ls play­ both w a y tl Y our savings w ill earn the highest rates allowed - 6% per ing an Important role In this PHIL'S : year on savings certificates (2-yr. minimum) and 5% per year on regular controversy,” Yacovino said "if savings fro m day o f deposit to day o f w ith d ra w a l,* w ith interest paid politicians want to play their BARBERSHOP! and compounded quarterly. ('Providing a minimum of $50 remains to SANDMAN pre-election games, fine, But I the end of the quarter.) don’t want a police department 1127 LIBERTY AVE. used to further their efforts to ROW B ■ REPUBLICAN o r to make points with the HILLSIDE (rear Bldg.) Please visit us soon at our Lyons Avenue o ffic e Or call u* there at voters.” 926-4500. VOTE JUNE 5 moving nam rm ut puiice’nwi from other towns have already -HAIRCUTS^ Pd. by Frank U#H * Tetovo Joined off duty Hillside police­ M il A n * . HMaMt, NJ. men on picket lines. He slid "It MEN ...... *2" w ill take Just a few phone calls to hav* a thousand or more SENIOR CITIZENS...... T 5 Berkeley Savings cops In tha township to make their collective voices heard loud B0TS (NNttf 14)...... * t 71 AN0 LOAN ASSOCIATION and clear, and no public wants ACCOUNTS INSURED TO 320,000 W at-— -especially In an election (Boyt o n Sat)...... *2" jrsar." Tbs PBA president said “we P.S. Our hom* offk* it at 621 Millbum A nnul, MHIbum, across from nr* also entertaining thoughts o f * Saks 6th Amnua. Opan daily 8.46 to 3 :3 0 , Thun, avaa 6 to 8 and 4nHk>IBn menu tn nmrt. Saturdays 9 .3 0 to 1. Phona 467-2800. Our other branch office Is at 470 lie .unjppMttve » Am taapaysrs of FREE PARKING the street In the A atna. 0 to 8 ; Saturdays 0:30 to 1. Walk-up window Monday. 3:30 to 6 . .. i* VMOvtnp m . “ And •LSIDE SHOPPI Friday, 3:30 to 0. tttt «g**nee can be allm d ER, Next to ACME * * * * * b y i ■ 'L l*« B n a«tm at lira litre «p toi a togol • 3 5 . 6 • IM feroeBtrectP OBBBOO eeeeeee

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PAGE 4, THi H.J. HU l $!DF TIMES, THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1973 Gayle Lobel To Marry Linda Choren Engagement Cailsg* < * V M ■ »* , m AVOW , «nd ______n m , «od w u u m b g. Bwr*y b. K*nk M cu* p u m . CrMfrUMto*, ( cradaat* « th* grsdssiitt Vertt ContOfwdon Pegt & ' of Mr. ed and of 1387 Doremus PI. Early Chil­ Center (State University of New for August 19, 1973. curity Systems Inc., of Hillside. double spaced. dhood; Barbara Kulpan of 35 York), Brooklyn today. And Weddings Blackburn Rd, Physical Ed. for Congresswoman Chisholm, NOW THAT YOU'VE MADE IT! Women; Mitchell Mazur of 207 who recently received the 1973 All engagements and wed­ Silver Ave. Phys Ed. for women; ding announcements must be Woman of the Year Award for make it great with a tray of Heautify A.P MorrisJoyce Pace of 325 Field Place Public Affairs, will speak to the written plainly or typed and Math; Edith Sabol of 36 Maple submitted with a telephone largest class ever to graduate assorted MINIATURE DANISH at Ave Early Childhood; Dolores number to the social depiirL from Downstate. Santiago of 232 Oakland T err. $2.00 a lb.... also a tray o/ our own ment of the Hillside Times, At the commencement exer­ English; Stanley Shoffel of 1443 N. Broad St,, Hillside, cises, 186 medical students will deliciously made BUTTER COOKIES 1549 Bond St. Elementary Ed.; N.J. Full names and com­ receive their M.D. degrees from Deborah Singer of 1600 Maple plete addresses as well as the College of Medicine, and two also $2.00 a lb.; also petite-foures. Ave. Early Childhood; JaneStan- education ajxl employment students will graduate with com­ ko of 92 Tillman St, Elemen­ f t ‘VJUjAbU CCvPQN T f W I V bi c' kg r 0 urwi are r equired. bined MJ>. and Ph,D, degrees. tary Ed. Photographs must be done by The School of Graduate Studies THIS COUPON WORTH a pi ofess looa.1 photographer will award five Ph.D, and two in black and white. 8 x 1 0 - At Commencement Exercises M.S, degrees, of Quinnlpiac College, held on 5 x 7 or larger than wallet One hundred twenty students May 26th in the Gymnasium build­ site. Glossy Is desired but will receive B.S. degrees-~42 15C O F F ing on campus, nearly 500 stu­ not required. Publication is from the College of Nursing and dents i (( eired bas n tlaurt at< in ON ALL PDA CH AUS made in about a week. Please 78 from the College of Health OVM do not submit forms. . associate degrees. The keynote Related Professions* All club ar>d organ!ration address was delivered by Mr. The commencement exercises news should be In the Times Nicholas DeB. Katzenbach who will begin at 7 p.m. In the Walt Office not later than Friday. served as U.S. Attorney General Whitman Auditorium of Brooklyn 1118 LIBERTY AVE. Other spot news can be and U.S. Undersecretary of State College (Campus Road and EL 4-5893 brought in Monday. during tlie ■ administrations of Avenue H). In addition to the A.P Morris 8th grade students take part in the "School Beautification Program ' by Hillside Shopping Center There is a $4 charge for ^Presidents John F. Kennedy and address by Congresswoman starting seedlings to be transplanted to the school grounds. Shown, left to right, are: reproduction of large phot­ Lyndon B, Johnson. Mr, Katzen- Chisholm, messages from the Heurt: Dally 6 a.m. - 7 p,m. Closed Mondays ograph. Joanne Liebeskind, Gina Gennaro, Mrs. Irene Kosinski, 8th grade science teacher, bach, long distinguished in public graduates will be presented by Thurs. | Frl. to 9 p.m. Debbie Corso, Frank Zinno, and George Piatnochka. (Hillside Photo Service) service, education and law, Is now Barbara L. Steinberg, a graduate BRENDAN BYRNE DEMOCRAT FOR GOVERNOR VOTE JUNE 5th PRIMARY

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All accounts earn ‘ 5 ^ per annum computed from day of deposit to day YOU WILL FIND BRENDAN BYRNE Of withdraw*! and compounded every 320 North Bfosjsr OWffg fwrOfBa t dayoh reguTir uwna* aceoumi.------61 Brosd St. On Shopping Ars* IN ROW E - COLUMN 1 ENahott, Now Jwsoy 36M600 •lnt*r< »• credited quarterly to all eW enoeofett e m $ s n On dfpoal Interest payment dote. Paid for by Robert Diamond and Jack Ferrel 170 Windsor Way, Hillside, New Jersey mm*tr FO*ral O w n t o m Corpowllon • Omtott found to (M M f ; iir

Heritage" of M M 1000 people, 1041 Inetadlag graduating seniors, mngna cum 'Our LtrtAg MeHage’ le com­ have their Bridging ceremony. their families, and Halting boro State Collage on ing to tM people of Hlllalde. The Olrl Scouts end Brownlee alumni. 1873. Oberlin Prseldsot Robert w. Mrs. Kali, an honor studM, The Girl Scoot Troops of A.P. will receive pine and badges Fuller thee presented tbs degress majored In elementary education Morris will present the Hletory earned during Um peel scout of mils trie on June 7th et 7:*0 year. Troop 881 will recSiv# the to 819 nMitliW** Including and mlnorsd M Mooch therapy. P.M. in tbs A.P. M orris School Friendship Patch for which they Auditorium. Scouts and Prlsode completed seven requirements. of Scouting ere Invited to attend. M rs. Dlerolf will present tn Csdett* Troop 875 wUl pre­ year membership pine to Miss sent ‘The 801b Anniversary Pa­ Nancy K aj(*r and Miss ttisan rade.’ Brownie Troop 778 has M iller who are members of Sen­ fsrsurfy «t 555 f msifswsr Ayt, tllm imk) the ‘Lenlleaape Indian Legend.' ior Troop 848. Brownie Troop 144 will present The program will conclude with »n 'Indian Doll Ceremony.’ Ju­ a Candlelight Ceremony with all nior Troop 617 has a scene 'At Girl Scouts participating. the Meeker House during the Re­ ****** volution.’ Junior Troop 851 pre­ The Hillside Tim e* will not sent s the 'Formation of the Town­ accept photographs without Id­ D x u l i f l * e w ship of Hillside,' courtesy of entification. Publicity picture* Jean-Rae Turner. should be accompanied by a type written caption on a separate BRAS & SWIMSUITS Also scheduled for June 7th piece of paper. The caption should *111 be the Juliette Low Fund be submitted exactly as It Is to EXPERTLY FITTED presentations to the Community appear In the paper. Amaxingly lifelik e breaet form looks, feel*, acts like a MRS. NORMAN MURK MRS. GEORGE D. (MELBOURNE Chairman, Mrs. Muench. Each Persons In the photo should true-life breast! Let our trained Titter* help you with Wedding vow* wer* szchanged la eel[toyed as a liaaman for the Mr. A Mr*. Michael DIRlenxo riage by her father. Rosemary Girl Scout Troop will have a re­ tie Identified, by rows, left to your own personal need* after breast surgery. H.J. Bell Telephone Company m of Hillside, announce Ui* mtr- Jankovlc eereed a* maid of hon­ on May M , In f*. Mary's Roman presentative present for this pre­ right. Summit, N.J. ****** Private rooms for Mastectomy Kitting*. r lif* of their daughter, Dtene or. Michele Koslneui, Linda Catholic Church, Rahway by Miss sentation. Cathy A. Tanner, daughter of The eewlywede wUl reside in DOCTOR REFERRALS to Iformen Mark, *oo of Mr*. Murk A Vivian Anderson were Girl Seoul Troops at A.P. Moi - Patronize The Time, ’ adver­ Mr. A Mrs. Robert Tanner of Coloota alter a honeymoon in Dgiiy a Sit. 9 i 0 tu 5 00 Thuf*d*y ’ft) 8 p m Majgj creelII ci-d* accepted Dart* Venderpool of M»tuch*n bridesmaids. Diane Gigantic*, rls School will then proceed to tisers. Waikiki Beach, Hawaii. and the lot* Mr. Otto Murk. i u flower g irl. Robert Ander­ Habwsy, and George D. a*l- Tim Rev. Franch officiated the son *erved aa beet mtn, U*here bourne, son of M r. A Mr*. George dotfcl* ring ceremony, on Satur­ w*re Kenny Murk, Michael D l- Shelbourne of Sanford Avenue. day May to, at St. Catherine’* Renzo and Tom Hoffman. Mario The nuptial mass was performed Church, Klltelde. A reception D1 Renzo waa ring bearer. by the Rev. John J. Cassidy. followed at the Wayne Manor In Following a honeymoon In F lo ­ A reception was held at the Blue Shutter Inn, Morris Ave. in Wayne, rida , the cotg>le will raalde In The brio* «a * given tn mar­ Hillside. Union. Mr*. Karen Petracco served a* her sister’ s matron of honor Disability Benefits Program Q’s & A’s and Robert Melbourne served as his brother's best man. Other I f you do not find your ipeci- work for 10 days Do 1 have to members of the wedding party in­ Ac question and atswer, do not file a new claim or tm I still cluded Mary Lou Ryan, Donna hesitate to write directly to the eligible under my original claim ? Wolf, Cathy Oberdlck, Jean Ma­ DUebUtty Insurance Service I tm sick w ith the tame Illness rie Tanner and Dianne Legg, Newspaper Column, P.O. Box again. sister of the groom. Ushers In­ 526, Trenton, New jersey. Make A. If you have two periods o f cluded Edward Novak, Clary certain to give your Social Secur­ disability due to the ume Illness Barts, Joseph Senlckha, Peter ity number If you are inquiring or a related one, aspirated by e Clcalese and Charles Legg, b ro­ with reaped to your individual period o f not more than 14 days, ther In law o f the groom, daim, and give your name and this la considered alone co n tin ­ Mrs. Sbelbourne Is a secretary •ddm s if you an seeking general uous period o f disability, p ro v i­ for Technical W ire productions Information.) ded you returned to the e a rn In Cranford and Mr. Shelbourne F R O M A T O Z last em ployer and earned wages. Q Can I collect disability ben * * * erwise eligible for benefits •At* if I »m receiving vecetion Q My regular weekly wage Is * « * pay from my employer during Q 1 was working at my regular my disability period? $200 grata per week. 1 am now disabled and my employer is job during the eariy months o f A. No, you cannot collect paying me $100 per week. W ill pregnancy and had ■ disability diubillty benefit* if you get full thka reduce nfy weekly disability that had nothing to do with the pay fo r your dkabBIty period. pregnancy. I received benefit* fo r • » « benefits? A No, became the payment thit disability Can I still collect Q. I have just received tem­ you are receiving from your em ­ disability benefits when my baby porary (Usability benefit* under ployer, together with your week­ is bom? the 8tate Flan and I am wonder­ ly benefit amount, which is $81, A. Yes. ing what this Insurance is costing * * * does not exceed your weekly ms? Q. 1 understand the weekly A. Tbs cost to the worker la wage. « • * benefit ainuunt will be raised three quarten o f one percent of automatically every year, is this wages up to the first $4,200 paid Q I am sick snd have been out annually. This is a maximum of of work for five weeka. Although true? A. An escalator clause In the $31.50 a year. Your employer I filed a claim three weeks a go , I JUST THINK A law lets the maximum weekly contributes. Employer rites have not received any benefits. 1 benefit amount each year. The range (torn one-tenth o f one per­ plan to return to work in the SECOND ABOUT maximum is baaed on the average cent to one end one-tenth o f the next few days. If I do not receive weekly wages earned by em ­ first $4,200 in wages paid to my benefits by then, will 1 be ployee* In New Jeney covered WHAT YOU NEED each worker during each calendar denied benefits because I have employment in the second prior year. returned t o work? year. MONEY FOR... » • * A. No, benefits will be retro ­ • t p * - Q. I was collecting disability active to your first day o f disa­ Q. I have been receiving Pri­ Insurance end then returned to bility providing that you are oth- Now visit any office of The vate Plan insurance but my National State Bank and tell employer inform* me that my benefits will atop in two week*. I one of our Loan Officers you am still disabled. Will I be eligible want a loan for whatever UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT for State Plan benefits when the ;" p you need . . . from A to Z! Private Plan runs out? If not, is there any other recourae open to BUCK'S LIQUORS me if I am ftOI unable to work? A. I f you are paid all the 1554 Maple Ave., Hillside, N J . Private Plan benefits due you, you cannot receive more benefits f i i t x under the State Plan. You should Phone 929 9622 check to eee if your employer's Private Plan includes provisions v — WINES—HQUORS— BEER - for permanent disability. You should also contact the Social Security O ffice in your locality since you may be eligible for OPEN DAILY 9 a.m.'10 p.m. permanent or continued disabil­ ity benefits under your Social Security coverage. W E DELI Subscribe to Tha Hillside Tlmaa.

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CMSSintD A» RATES SERVICES I I 50 FOR SINGLE INSERTION, WE TAKE AWAY any old ap­ pliance*, refrigerators, stove*, S lllMt w lOtt. I lf H t washing machines, dryers, dish IH l IIRf «vtf I IlMI. washers, etc. Service charge RFPEAT INSERTIONS $1.25 $10 for 1, $15 for 2. Call 242- 6178. Evenings and Sunday, 964- u w ^ — a n h o n s , s n t c m e K , a to m its crry, m o . u n p e r t a n e r , t ie (RF «R«h IlM «VRf I IlM I. 7259. fea. that unscrupulous WE PAY CASH for used fur­ commetuzyrs m m ^ w m c k DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2.25 PER INCH niture. Bedrooms, living rooms, s o m e o f h is casTO M exs b y m / t b r c e p t in o n t s m e P N O N a kitchen seta, etc. Call 242-6178. ew e, ser x> w o r k c v v t s in o DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY' Evenings and Sundays 964-7259. a m y t o c o m f ie t e c a u s PHONE 923-9207 -- 923-1377 ------V - ...... y- AUTQHRTKAUY. PHIL TERRANOVA. Stdfrwatics, m sem m S/^oYeerose so petlos, steps, walls A tile. 412 L N 9 P H W N 9 THAT /m m XXEPHIS FOIL Hillside Ave., Orange, N.J. 678- ATTENTION TO THE MANUFACTURE MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED MALE 0969 or 675-8093. Call us for y m s m em oas c n a l / n g d e v ic e . free estimate (5/4-TF) FATENTEP MARCH to , M9LJ FOR SALE AND FEMALE X THE mJSHNOHE ( * * Wby not change those articles, GENERAL OFFICE CLERK. EXTE m e MEANS FOR A TRULY Must be familiar with journal toys, furniture, etc., now In your CALL 351 -2244 AND SAY GOOD­ i/VJZEP WORLP COMMUNICATIONS NET HORN, entries accounts payable A re­ attic or cellar for cash. Place BYE TO ALL YOUR TERMITE, ceivable & factory payroll. Assist /N seconds you C A N n o w p / a l a l m o s t a warn Ad in i be Hillside Times INSECT, AND RODENT PROB­ next week and see how Quickly in various other office function*. ANY TELEPHONE NUMBER IN THE UNtTEP STATES LEMS. F A H EXTERMINATING FUR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE, FOR SETTER you can turn odd Items Into Liberal fringe benefits including SERVICE OF HILLSIDE. (T F ) OR WORSE, IN NAPP/NESS ANP /NSORROW.., money. Call WA-3 9207. Co. paid Blue Cross A Blue Shield. Salary open. Apply be­ tween 8:00-5:30 p.m. General HUMPHREYS EXTERMINATING CARPETS AND LIFE too can he CO. LARGEST IN EAST, COM­ 50 Years Ago beautiful if you use Blue Lustre, Machine Co. of N.J, 5’5 Ever­ green Ave., Newark, N.J., 242- PLETE PEST CONTROL. SER-’ Here's an old timer's photo taken at Hillside Ave. School over 50 years ago. It is Rent electric shampooer, $1, VICE. Reasonable Rates. L ife ­ 7405. (near Evergreen Cemetery the 6th or 7th grade and shows, in the bottom row, third from right, Gilbert SCREENS AND STORM time Termite Guarantee. Cali WINDOWS REPAIRED, SAWS Hillside) 621-7151 (5/10-31) Chamberlin, Board of Ed attorney who is on the eve of retirement after 25 years AND TOOLS SHARPENED. WELDER-Mini mum I year ex­ service Photo was given to the Times by Mrs. H.R. Schultz, formerly Leininger, of Zatko's Hardware. 347 Hillside home b u il d in g a r e p a ir ? 291 Fitzpatrick St She is seen in top row. fourth from left. Ave. 926-6088. perience. General welding to print specifications. Assist in I a y CONSTRUCTION: Complete Others in photo include Virginia Herlich. Sophie Kyler, Mae Leininger, Miriam various shop chores. Co. paid home repairs, new construction, Crane, Louise Harper, Halis Briggs, Hose McGarry, John Van Gelder, Ethel Wright, FIRESTONE TIRES, wide-oval Blue Cross A Blue Shield. Lib­ TANKY’S brick & concrete work, Asphalt super sport. Size F70-14. Like eral fringe benefits. Salary open. Weyman Steengrafe, Henry V it, Dorothea Sweet, Catherine Hely, Ruth Borden, Jean driveways, Roofing. We sell used new. Reasonable, Call after Martin, Florence Spanier, Katherine Leininger, Mae Hely, Jessie Woodruff, Walter Apply between 8:00-5:30,General bricks & lumber. Call 923-5937 The Friendliest 5:30 p.m,, 352-4551, (TF) Machine Co. of N.J. 55 Evergeen anytime. (TF) Fedison, John Fisher, and Joe Wutisch The Times would like to see your old-timer’s Ave,. Newark N.J., 242-7405. picture. (near Evergreen Cemetery,Hill­ Place In Town WEDDING FLOWERS side) JUNK CARS WANTED EXPERIENCED FLORIST REASONABLE PRICES TYPIST HOURS 9 to 3. GOOD JOB JUNK CARS OF ANY KIND 330 LONG AVE. Call 351-5726 or 789-0179 FOR MOTHER OR SCHOOLGIRL WANTED. 24 HOUR SERVICE. B.A. TQWING SERVICE. CALL CONTENTS OF HOME FOR SALE CALL 289-7900. (T F ) NOW SERVING 964-1506. 535 CONANT STREET. 10 to 4 BOY WANTED TO MOW THE SAT. &i SUN, JUNE 2 & 3, LAWN ON HIAWATHA AVE, SANDWIGHES-SOUP DAILY CALL AFTER 6 p.m., 923- MASONRY FAR FISA COMBO COMPACT 4292. ORGAN with cover and PRE MIER SAMUEL J. CAIVANOGENERAL REVERB with cover. $200.Call CONTRACTOR. A complete line .IK i -0 I 4ri MAYFAIReHILLSIDE SERVICES of all types of masonry and car­ pentry work done with expert LIVING ROOM COUCHES WITH RE PAIR SEWING MACHINES designing. For an estimate call COVERS, power mower, bicycles eNOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY# 926-0051. THANK HEAVEN The Community Center ballet class is shown above singing "Thank exhaust fans, den couches, etc. SEWING MACHINES Heaven For Little Girls. (Photo by Don Siegel) Call after 3, 354-5817. REPAIRED WE SPECIALIZE In all kinds of ’THE SWINGIN PUSSYCATS” RUMMAGE YARD SALE-C1 othes All Make*. Work Guaranteed masonry work. Digging outbade and household items, etc. Rain Pick up and Delivered ments, waterproofing walls, O b i t u a r i e s fin a n d or shine. Fri. & Sat., June 1 & Grttn Sewing Machine Co. foundations & stone concrete HOMEMAKERS 2, 10 a,m, to 4 p.m,, 228 Boston 623-4J653 floors. We do repairing and new Mrs, Rose Daly Byrne. "THE SWINGIN STEWARDESSES” Avenue. work. Asphalt driveways, Park­ A. Reischman, 66 Surviving are two daughters, Tested Tips To Help You ing lots, Excavating, Retaining Abraham Fleischman, 66, ol Mrs. Doris O’ Neill of Hill­ PAINTER GARAGE SALE June 1, 2, 3, 10 walls, Sidewalks, Curbs, Design 129 Conant St. died Tuesday in side and Miss Claire Byrne at Any w.ishablr item except RATED X for glass and mineral fibers to 5. Miscellaneous household Patios. Residential, Commercial St. Barnabas Medical Center, home; three sons, George F. DAN’ S PAINTING & DECORA­ and some polyesters and arryl items. Dresser with m irror, 1 Industrial. Call day or night, Livingston. of Spring Lake Heights, Frank TING, INTERIOR, EXTERIOR. ics can be dyed with all pur­ spindle tied and spring. Kitchen 642-1487. A native of Brooklyn, Mr, REASONABLE RATES. FREE 0. of Glenview, 111., and John pose fabric dye If in doubt furniture, etc. 1321 Guard Ave. ESTIMATES INSURED. 289- Fleischman lived 17 years in N of Cress kill; 27 grandchil­ about fiber content, dye a 9434. DOG GROOMING Plainfield and 23 years in Newark dren and four great grandchil­ small swatch first to test for HILLSIDE RADIO & TV GARAGF. SALE 957 SALEM AVE before moving to Hillside nine dren. color result. 1190 Liberty Avenue, near Bloy Street C OR. KING ST. M AN Y RE ASON - Professional Dog Grooming of INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINT­ years ago. Poodles, Afghans, Schnauzers, ABLE ARTICLES. SUN., JUNE ING, LEADER &. GUTTER WORK. Mr, Fleischman, who retired Lillian Weinick, 70 MU 8-2359 3, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m, Wire Haired Fox Terriers, a short time ago, was employed Free estimates, Insured. Call Mrs. Lillian Weinick, 70, of Scotties, Yorkies, Collies, all many years as a car maintainer Antenna Installed Steven Deo, 354-6580 or 686- 1580 Walnwrlght St., died Sun­ AIR CONDITIONER, NEARLY breeds. No tranquilizers, no by the New York Transit Author- 7983 (TF) day in New York University Hos­ NEW. 28,000 HTTPS, C ALL 386- cages Pet supplies. Call ity. TV RADIO PHONO SERVICE pital, New York City. 9700 or 353-3109. 353-3225 after 6 pm (T F ) He was a member of the Born in New York City, she PROFESSIONAL PAINTER - AV­ Knights of Pythias, B'nai BVrith Lived in Hillside for 40 years. ERAGE SIZE ROOMS, $40. FREE of Hillside, Local 100, Transit FANTASTIC GARAGE SALE. FRI HOME IMPROVEMENT She was a member of the Bryna ESTIMATE. CALL AFTER 4 Worker’ s Union, and the Brother­ A SAT., JUNE 1 & 2, 10 to 4. Friedman Charity League, 123 WEST KING ST, p.m., 353-3225. ASK FOR hood of Painters and Decorators MASONRY, PAINTING, IN­ Surviving are four sons, .Shel­ CLEANUP CHARLIE. In New York. City. TERIOR AND EXTERIOR. Light don, George, Robert and Rich­ Surviving are his wife, Mrs. LAWN SALE carpentry, general repairs. CaLl ard, two daughters, Mrs. Bea­ P.UG CLEANING Ruth Sails Fleischman; three ILIflLL. SAT., JUNE 2, 10 to 4. Things for free estimates 486-7591. TF trice Gold and Mrs. Beverly You can change or renew sons, Eric of Stockton, Mass,, FIX-UP to see from A to Z, Including —----J- ______Kornstein; a brother, Dr. A.B. colors on large items like Al,ADDIN'S CARPET CLEANING Paul of Roselle Park and Lee bedspreads and slipcovers by 194S-51 FORDS, CLOTHING A TOD A CONSTRUCTION INC. Abrams; a sister, Mrs, Mae Renew the life of your carpeting, at home; four brothers, Sam of using your washing machine ART WORK, 211 Pennsylvania Home I Garage - Additions, Katch, and 10 grandchildren. Expert work - lowest Rates Bethlehem, Pa., Max of Brook­ and all purpose Rit dye For Ave. Call 634-9408 Evenings repairs, alum, siding, roofing, SALE lyn, Alexander of Santa Monica, bright and lasting colors on PAPER and ALL masonry bricking & MOTORCYCLE Calif., and Nathaniel of San Di­ W. Daohowski, 34 smaller items, use a simmering VINYL sidewalks. F ully Insured. Call dye solution. Rinse throughly MOTORCYCLE 1971 YAMAHA CARPENTER ego, Calif., and two grandchild­ William J. Dachowski, 34, a 352-1052. and dry away from direct WALL 200 CCS . Excellent condition. ren. Newark fireman, died Saturday YOU want a carpenter? F, Him- ______sunlight. With helmet Call 352- 2857. in Beth Israel Medical Center, * * * up rtenb«rgM- of bulletin*, r e tir in g ALTERATIONS-CLOTHING UW6I1 F. DYmO, 90 Newark* MURALS USED CAR general contracting, roofing, -— — —------You can use dye for color A native of Newark, he lived s Owen F. Byrne, 90, of 59 mg many vinyl plastics, such 10-515 1»«3 MERCURY MONTEREY. cabinet work. Estimates given ALTERATIONS ON LADIES, Fairbanks St. died Wednesday in Hillside the past seven years. as shower and window cur GOOD CONDITION, ASKING free. No Job too large or too MENS 4 CHILDREN’S CLOTHES of last week In St. Elizabeth He was a fireman In Newark tarns. Costume accessories such $250. Call .355-8984. small. Call 761 -4394. T.F. CALL 289-1161 (T F ) Hospital. for 7 l/2 years and was at­ as simulated pearls, plastic jewelry and buttons can also VINYL BUNDI A native of Newark, Mr. By­ tached to Engine Co. 8. He DRAPE S-SLIPC0VERS served In the U.S. Navy during be color coordinated in a dye “ I f 79 POOL TABLE SIDEWALKS rne lived in Hillside, 59 years, solution. • S T Y U T I X the Cuban missile crisis. JANET DECORATORS Mr. Byrne , who retired a * * • ■ and up New, full sized. Perfect year ago, was employed 16 years Mr. Dachowski was a com­ Fiberglass draperies are not • W A L L - T E X CUSTOM-MADE NEW Stafl* Roll cood Must tell, moving. as a custodian al St. Catherine’s municant of St. Catherine's dyeable. However, if resin AINIX)W SHADES - DRAPES H In Rundtea Re§. pric* $600, will tall R.C. Church. Prior to that, he Church and a member of the coaled, the coating is often • S A N I Y A S SLIP COVERS - SPREADS SIDEWALKS only was employed many years as a Newark PMBA. dyeable. Cut a small swatch fof $225 Call 354 7548 V BLINDS - PORCH SHADES A N D O T H E R S DtwnNnwd fsttenu Surviving are his wife, Mrs. from a place where it won’t 923-6932 ALSO leather worker by various lea­ ther firms In the Newark area. ViniBe Santora Dachowtki; a son, show and Lest for color results, opp. Pathri.ai k - Hillside INDIVIDUAL SLABS lint draperies in lukewarm # IMUMRa iMSMiiiii HELP WANTED M ALE Mr. Byrne was a communi­ William Jr., and a daughter, HU jtoHMVE n w w m W M D O W water using light or medium cant of St. Catherine's and a Miss Jennifer, both at home; A N D FEMALE STUMPS REMOVED dye colors SMALL MOTOR REPAIRS member of the parish Holy Name Ms mother, Mrs, Anne Scully WALL ANY SIZE Society. Dachowski of Newark, and a CURTAMS MALE 4 FEMALE PARTTIME POWER MOWERS. MOTOR He was the husband of the lale brother, Theodore Dachowski PANELING EVENINGS. Light lanltorlal BIKFK & HANDMOWFRS Jr, of Dunellen. Rag. fa ASS work. Good pay. Mu*t be well CALL TINY Repaired Si Sharpened, pick •aperlenced. Union, HUlalde R IA L ESTATE PARISH up end delivered. Prompt 9 2 3 - 4 8 5 2 arwa. Call alter 6 p.m. 354- 129A CednUhe. $198 Servloe Cell Mike Powell $ 19 0 S075 and leave name and phone r e a l e s ta t e for s a le Hillairl* Al I number. (TF) 355-0706 ■ n j i I- REAL ESTATE 3554599 COVERS- • s q . f t . AVON SAYS "BE YOUR OWN 3 BEDRM.-COLONIAL BOSS. ’’ Earn an Income of youi VENETIAN BLINDS APARTMENT WANTED SALEM AVE SECTION IN STOCK - NO WAITING! own, rl*W In your own neighbor­ SHADES______EXCELLENT CONDITION QUICK PRIHTIHG hood. Be an AVON Representative CALL FOR APPOINTMENT All atylea and color.ebadee, Ven­ WANTED 4 OR S ROOM APT. Call now, In Irvington, Vallaburg Same Dsy Ssnkt etian blinds, table pads, wood In Hlllelde or vicinity. Hillside / a IrKAMT 175-1100, Hillside, Union, 353- 2 F A M IL Y J i v i l shades, roll-ups, and drapes. resident, call 289-1252 or 964- FROM -______niOWAL. - 4MO and In Springfield 27S-0702. if LepMo*TgteGKsru before 3 pjn. on Traverse rode. G la s s and 4363. (TF) 4 * 6 ROOM APTS. roRIbCAtttltl TW RBOOKIV* screen. MILLER SHADE CO. GOOD CONDITION A<"AP«MV©# *V4tC 4* Your Csntra r fjturvY ttfiiEp rm A 8 cr -tmc APPRENTICE PRINTERS WILL­ MU 7-3161. save SO to 30% off. H UR DEN LOOKER SECTION ING TO WORK ANY SHIFT E«- Subscribe to The Hillside Times. _ J m 4 lM j l 1 L _ _ celleot, opportimlty lor right per- ****** FERRjGNO AGENCY none. Apply In person, Vanguprd PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD IN THE HILLSIDE TIMES 914-1030 Eve*. 353-3437 tSttxMCsft W f H - Cw. Otieet, 1 Evans Terminal. .. . g ’thfr IjQhf fliwUy AND GET GOOD RESULTS

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Onmee tor permit tad children A in WIV atll be u tetrodes, also con­ tests, plot s posjr ride tor the Air cwrnpretaerrantal ••rvice Aaphslt Driveways COMPLETE NOME yooocer children. A iso ipted F0R C0NC#*TC BREAKING H A N A N B.P. SERVICE STATION AND PARKINO LOTS CLEANINS SERVICES tn*U»h recar will bs C*veo evty for E « * G t N C Y SERVICE A8 wtertc 4mm Writ* ptmr rtefSte* FOR IND^TRUL^PI-kNTS (HANAN 9LIKMAN) AN klastfs tef mg— tarter* 4o«>«. Alt type* of home cleaning on tbe day of tbe (ter. PUtMirs on Am«rt«Mfi 4 Furs**" Anyone wUhlnf to volnnteer Cars: Ckitelw*—ifitHloft—graiiM*- dona. For more detsiU, ceM their aervlcoi, or merchandise 0MBMMC0. Motor Wert JANES LA NORBESE Mr. MeUine at: U.S. HIGHWAY n o . zj 1847 SUMMIT AVI. 18 PaNhte Av«. IrvMftteM or cake tor the (ter may call ONION, N.J. MU 6-0018 623-2312 M rs. Eleanor SUeccbln, chair­ CON. WINANS 928-8481 CO 2-0023 ------gCCfliiTmASME man, 354-7867, CO- chairmen (or the (air are Mre. Diane AUTO DEALERS S. t L. SERVICE ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS IHSURMCE Trasente and M re, Donna PRANK D'ALESSiO Murphy. STATION " LOWKlT MNlCt* *T 91 Wssttrn Partway 1406 MAPLE AVE. HILLSIDE BUS. 924-3100 cor. 19th Avm. Irvinftafi BBS. U M 1 I I DODGE 37>9S96 Drtvteweyi. parting a rates. conor*i* Pay Dividend CITY gdswsNu, patSOM 0 h trick stoops. ROBF RT F. SPECIALIZING IN The Board o( D irector« oi ELIZABETH DODGE For fna .talmam Coll C0TR0NE0 The National Slate Bank, Eliza­ 928-675* AGENT beth, has declared a caah dividend PN C • Stttt Ftrm liwtrtnct Co. Ready For School on the capital stock o f 16? per O o d g ^ a p and Trucks MARINO'S CHEVN0N 2H2Long Avenue share. The payment w ill be made ELECTRICAL Ninotenn youngtter* attended Pra School teniont at,Calvin Coolidge* School The 11711 Ibe.tv Ave 355 6630 on June 15, 1973, to all stock­ * Always IOC Complete Auto Repairs CMVTMCTORS PTA project in it* 4th year oriented children for the September Kindergarten class. holders o( record May 31, 1973, used cats LIQUOR STORES Parent meetings were held with Mrs. Rote Stahnten, principal. Parent! from Calvin ♦ ***♦* PICKUP & DELIVERY in stock 923-0400 NO. Coolidge who participated were Mrt. Jerome Avergon teacher, Mrs. Melvin Goldberg The Hillside Times* deadline Auto Acoaaorim IIC. 419 S N NEWARK AVE.. Tirtef Bart*rites BARLOS’ chairman of Pre-School, Mr*. Lawrence Russach president of PTA and Mrs. Edwin for accepting all advertising copy is noon of the Tuesday before ELIZABETH BER T B . GLOBUS MAPLE LEA F Hertz. Shown above, Mrs. Russack, Mrs. Goldberg and Mrs. Avergon work with 381-11 58 publication. ELECTRICAL WINES-UQUORS-BEER preschoolers (Hillside Photo Service). BUTCHER SHOPS 1120 LIBERTY AVE CONTRACTORS HILLSIDE. N.J MONARCH we deliver 354.5157 Doctor Tells Measures HILLSIDE POftK STORE INDUSTRIAL Present Blue Book CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH 1325 Liberty Amt. DRIVE IN PARKING Full oi COMMERCIAL •M st Ellzabtfh To Fight Heart Trouble MS N. K i t MEATS & HOMEMADE RESIDENTIAL 289-1890 BOLOGNAS AND 2 WAY RADIO DISPATCHED To Pingry Dedicatee The average American male added, “ the medical historie* of Sales-Service-Body Work GROCERIES has a one-in-five chance of these patients reveal that 65 per­ 1440 N. Brood S». At an assembly period, held be a part of us. The 1973 Blue developing heart trouble by the cent of them (sudden death pat­ 926-0782 Hillside, N.J. on May 24 In the Springer Chapel Book ts dedicated to Vincent L. age of 60, according to statistics, ients) had no prior evidence of AUTO BODY of the Pingry .School, Martin Lesneski, whom we love.” and preventive measures are re­ overt heart disease and death Chafkln, '73, editor-in-chief of The 192-page volume is es­ commended as the best action was unexpected by the victim, REPAIRS CARPET CLEAHIHG EXTERMINATING the student pub 1 i- atlon. The Blue sentially a picture t>ook, illust­ for avoiding heart trouble and his family or his physician.Thus, Book, presented the first copy EAST COAST rative of all segments of the possible hoart attack. the need for clinical screening FRANKLIN AUTO B00Y ELECTRO CARPET A PRINTING to this year's dedit alee, Vincent school ami its various facets. Preventive medicine and care to detect a problem followed by EXTEHINNATING CO.. INC. 1222 4S0 UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS OF HILLSIDE ! Lesneski, director of ath­ of the heart was the theme of preventive measures to find ways N. Broad 51 Cbnrvenllor A rt Spt-f lali/iug in Wail to Wall letics. MMIOdOS* S444 Irvmfften.l** 3200) Spaslslblnt in T#< tnittea Also a paper presented by Norman of reducing the coronary risk.” (.arpet ( leaning The dedication reads as fo l­ In Exercise compltet* Pte«t control sorvicte TOPLANSKY L . Lasser, M.D., Ph.D., assist­ According to Dr, Lasser, pre­ COLLISION SPECIALIST 272 Lor*9 Ave HiHmda Frtete teatknaltes and tnsptectron 24 lows; “ There is a man In Pingry Sergeant John H. Sweats, Jr., ant professor of medicine and dicting heart disease in patients INSURANCE ESTIMATES 56 Main St , Millborn hr stenrtete. who loves us. Not because we're grandson of Mrs. Mary Yeach- biochemistry and director of the has been based on three major OFFSET PRINTING TOWING 467 1940 923*3636 or 03*0693 talented, or because we’ re ath­ sheln of 1025 John Glenn Drive, 'Center for Risk Factor Control “ risk factors." These are ele­ letes, but because we're kids, took part In a giant U.S. Readi­ at the College of Medicine and vated serum cholesterol and SERVICE his kids, all of us, Some of us ness Command training exercise Dentistry of New Jersey--New triglyceride in the blood, hyper­ Given Award 24 HOUR SERVICE thank him for the athletic pro­ recently at Ft. Hood, lex. Jersey Medical School. His pre­ tension and cigarette smoking. During the commencement gram he runs so well. Others Seigeant Sweats, a U.S. Air sentation took place at the 2lst on your camera-ready exercises, held at Christopher thank him for teaching them how Force air traffic controller with annual session of the New Jersey have been implicated as a pri­ SVs * 11 & 8*/j * 14 copy Newport College of the College to play the sports that make up the 1877th Communications Academy of Family Physicians mary cause of coronary heart of Wlllima and Mary on May 20, such a great part of the Pingry Squadron at Holloman AFB,N.M., in February at the playboy Club disease, Dr. Lasser recommends H. Westcott Cunningham, head­ year. But all of us thank him was among more than 30,000 Hotel, McAfee. a simple blood test as the bask PHONE: 686 9626 master of Pingry School, had for being our friend when we Army, Air Force, Air National c Dr. Laaaar*« paper, •‘ Blood preventive measure. This test needed one. We are leaving ai>d the distinction of being the very Guard and Air Force Reserve * Lipid patterns as Predictors of will determine one’s triglyceride acrejilng the award, said, in pert, we win nifss him. We will lose first recipient of a newly-created personnel participating in the Clinical Disease," dealt essent­ and cholesterol levels and, if “ Everything Idle! for Christopher him to the next class of Pingry honor, tbe Distinguished iiervlce ope ration. ially with screening patients for above normal, reversing mea­ Newport College was a labor of students that come to study and Award. The exercise--dubbed “ Gal­ high blood lipids, or fats, as sures can be undertaken. educational love.” The award is a bronze medal­ learn here. But he will always lant Hand” --was the second In evidence of a high risk of coron­ Dr. Lasser explained that five lion bearing the college seal in a series of large-scale maneu­ ary heart disease; and treating abnormal categories have been replica and suspended on a blue Publicity about your local club Club Plans vers planned by the Readiness this condition, called hyperlipi­ described by the National Insti­ and white ribbon. It Is to be or organization must be received Command. An armored division, demia, with the hope of prevent­ tute of Health. He said the two given to persons who have made by Monday afternoon to be in­ Sports Dinner elements of a cavalary division ing overt disease. most common of these involve The Dad’s Booster Club oi an outstanding contribution to the cluded in the following Thurs­ and Air Force tactical airlift, The physician pointed out that the elevation of triglycerles with Hillside High School and the development of the college. day’s Hillside Times. fighter and reconnaissance units although corofiary heart units and normal cholesterol and an eleva­ physical education department M r, Cunningham, the first Releases should be typed and were employed In simulated com coronary ambulance facilities tion of cholesterol with normal will hold the third annual All president of CNC (1961-70), In double spaced. bat operations. have improved, “ these gains will triglycerides. In both cases, the Sports Dinner at Lynn Restaur­ The sergeant's unit Is part of not make a major Impact in the physician explained, dietary ant, 624 Westfield Ave., Eliza­ the Air Force Communications large number of patients dying measures and drug treatment NtMbtr 1203 Of A Series Of Articles beth on Thursday June 7th at Service. from this disorder annually. have reversed the condition. 6:30 P.M. He Is a 1969 graduate of Nep­ More than half of all coronary Since both conditions are gen­ Fesfurinf American Ideas And Ideals A prime rib dinner will oe tune (N.J.) High School. Sergeant deaths under the age of 65,” he erally asymptomatic, Dr. Lasser served at a cost of $1 , per per­ Sweats’ s wife, Lynn, is the daugh­ emphasized, “ occur as sudden recommends population screen­ son. For tickets call Joe Silver ter of Mr. and M rs. Ralph Bakken death.” This year ing as an Important preventive at 352-1400 between 9 and 3 P.M. of Rockford, Illinois. “ Fui thermore,” the physician step in the reduction of heart No tickets sold at door. disease. It ’sRealtor Week about 115,000 people Concerning his own screening M a y o r John G. Kulish signing proclamation announcing at Martland Hospital, the col­ won t listen War To End All lege's primary teaching hospital, iiealtor Week. Looking on is Cherter Frankal, patt Dr. Lasser has found about 25 president of the Eastern Union County Board of percent of all new patients to to Smokey. Realtors. (HILLSIDE PHOTO SERVICE) have some type of lipid disorder, an average comparable with other screening programs. Don’t be Dr. Lasser stressed that It Is Teachers Talk Over Business not yet proven that treating these one of them. Approximately 180 business ing Dr. Herbert Tonne, profes­ risk factor* actually prevents and distributive education sor, author, and lecturer; Pro­ heart disease, and adds that there teachers from all over New Jer­ fessor Alice Meeker of William are other risk factors. He .said sey gathered at Montclair State Paterson College; Dr. Hlrsch genetic and other environmental Collage on May 22 for the annual Silverman of Seton HallUniver** factors are also under Investiga­ spring conference, sponsored ity; and Dr. William Noonan, tion. He maintains, however, that jointly by the college's depart­ superintendent of schools, Hope- many studies have disclosed en­ ment of business and distributive well Valley Regional Schools. couraging results and that “ It education and the Division of la possible for us to lower the Among those attending was * 4 c . 4. \L Vocational Education of the State risk of heart disease by modify­ Miss phebe Havlland, Chairman Department of Education. ing diet and lowering serum Business Education Department The theme “ Education in lipids. ” of Hillside High School, The physician recommends Ferment’ ’ was explored by sev­ that persons bs screened for all eral prominent speakers, lnclud- "SAVE A LOT" tbe risk teeters and ''change Mtei’t Latfltt• 7K« their way o< Hfe*' if necessaryto m protect themselves against heart Hold Rummage Sale Salt m O r m ' 3 disease, the nation's number one The Altar Rosary Society of Pants-Siacks- , . ir i kiUer. tha Immaculate Conception Uk­ Skkta-Sore atari 2 fOT / D Win Scholarships rainian Catholic Church will have Dry C ln iN | N t i t e i Rummage Sale on Friday, June ta A State It D r. Ntehta Wtesa, President 8th from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and (WITH THI* AOV.| ut Ntvtrk State collate at Union, Saturday June 9th from 9 A.M. today announced tbe presentation to 1 P.M. Thai sale will be held LEXINGTON CLEANERS Remember, only you at 10 ochnleiwhin award, (nr * . ' church-hall on_Liberty and 242 Pa ana. Aw. car. LM ( can pmvent forcsf fires. n r I As A PoMtc Service l Of The FeUewtea HBItede Ed Ksnnsdy <<***> 4 ~ r * m * * ruim of M. * • * % 1 Otan»*»MW L U. FUEL-OIL •octal Mud tat clast at A.P. Morrta School. Ptercreeicturad from left ate fa n * Com, NHSTOL-MYERS COMPANY David Kiowa, Ksnnsdy, Dan Taatneh and Debra A la r** JHdMde Photo tarvtaa) (TOP .GRADE at 1 8 .3 *) World war I waa rerlelted Is atafetea war* Involved ]» amir-* 46 YEARS OF SERVING THE FINEST OUALITY HATFIELD MRE t CRSU Mr, jobs ztolsDlswtU’i soetal lac information ta t tlrndteod- FUEL AND EXPERT SERVICE AT LOW COST. SMte i el C—Isiald Clew* 4 heel Moenteg, lae ctudlai ( d o w it A.P, Morrl* wtl oo-ipoc telly d ad School M the form at « come mss at Baron*, Cat! ui now to recondition your pretent reeearw tU* by Ed Mealing System. WE WILL INSTALL OUR s g g * J*FY MMUFRCniMM COk KHuwp ; i Re' p n naa airaah — H w J a j RN 1973 OIL BURNER with t 1 yeer M t f e M .(MaMdata M b - *» a e f o t o W - m e m anim ii ***** M M i M u M f e t of tt i «t r . floor wtl i’ give you years of care free comfort and a tetengi on K tiU M T M N J. d terviae eaH*. MM*. U » N , treat K Uhenr Am. Otbea, t*M li t a * M b V * M U M I detected. atnMtioatifdtartaliilheetrte- oooatinM 923*4646 m .teateve* b MatyloaII ■■ up B 1*0 Waffhl111-'^ lip It J w ItetweCn U14 ahd M l*. A p T M « ALLSTATE FUEL CO. TRIM TOOL A MACHINE COk %

PACE S. THE NJ. HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSDAY. MAY 31,1973 P»m,; W*ftoe*d»y, W l aredfcy, • pua.) t r U * T , •la y tM AM m Hi end " ORT Installation ServtoM lmtMdUtelj Houses Of Worship the ■tteruoco eervlce, Saturdty T in Jrvtnftoo Chapter of Wo­ tta National Board. Chairman of » p.m. man's American ORT will hold the Installation will be Mrs. Harry Miller. The theme of the its KKh Anniversary Installation CATHOLIC terrice, 11 a.m Evening worthlp Temple Shomrel Toreth of Officer* on Thursday, June 1, ceremony will be “ ORTlsts are Church o f Chd«t The Kin*, 7:46 p.m. Blbie study and Rabbi: Dr. Harry B. Laater at 8:00 p.m . at T e m p le B’nai Artists.M Bloy St. tad Rutftn Ay*. Prayer Service 7:45 p.m Cantor: Dr. Bernard Salta Israel, Nye Avenue, Irvington. Sunday Manet, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Wednesday, Rev. Daniel Sumina, Services: Officer* to be Installed ere; The Irvington Chapter Invites and noon; Waakdayt, 7, 8, 8:30 pat tor. Friday at 8:30 p.m. President--Mrs. Albert Seitz of all women In the area to Join a .m , Holy Dayt, 8:30 p.m. Rev. * * ★ Saturday and Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Irvington; Vice-President - Mrs. them tn their untiring efforts Daniel A. Curtin. Hillside United Presbyterian dally Minyan Service at 78X1 am Alfred S. Blen of Union; Trees- dedicated to the development o! * « * Coe and Salem Ave., worship 11 June 1, 2 Sermon.. .THE WALL urer--M rs. Philip Sheer of New­ dignity to all men and women by St. Catherine’s R.C. Church a.m. Church School 9:30 a.m. Torah portloo-Bemldbar ark; Financial Secretary- Mrs. •‘freeing them from charity by North Broad and King Streets. Frank S.'Vigh,Pastor. Welcome claeaes Hay and Vav Benjamin Spatz of Irvington; the skill of their hands." Wo­ S u n day Mattes: Saturday ♦ * * SHAVU06 SERVICES C or r es pond i n g Sec r et a r y Mrs. men’s American ORT (Organ­ night at 7 P.M.; 7, 8, 9:15, First Baptist, Hillside Ave. Tuesday, June 5- Erev Shav- Ann Enda of Union; and Parl- ization for R&habilitation through 10:30 a.m and 12:10 p.m. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ous Maarlv Services.. .8:30 pm lamentarlan--Mrs. Leo Bart of Training) is a vocational train­ Weekday Mattes: 6:45, 8:15 Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Rev. J. Wednesday, June 6- First Day a t Hillside. ing program. t.m ; 7:30 p.m Monday night Allen Nicholson, Pastor. Shavous. . .9:30 a.m. and S:30 The installing officer will be The chapter meets the first with Novena: 5:30 p.m. Tue * * * p.m. Mrs. Edmund Gold, Educational Thursday evening of each month, through Fit (except eve of Holy Thursday, June 7, Second day Vice-President of the North Cen­ September to June, at Temple Calvary Lutheran Church, Day Maple Avenue and Clark Street, of Shavous. . .Ylkkor. . .9:30 tral Jersey Region of Women's B’na.1 Israel. For Information a. m. call Mrs. Albert Seitz, 399-2014. Rev. Robert L, Daly, Pastor Vice Pastor: Paul Haranek American ORT and a member of * * * ..... Hillside Jewish Center BOARD OF HEALTH Ukrainian Catholic Church of JEWISH TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE 1553 Summit Ave the Immaculate Conception, Congregation Sinai NOTICE Kabbl Eli Carlebach NOTICE i» hereby given that the following ordinance has oeet ^ ro^l'ceCl Liberty Ave at Bloy St Sunday Torath Chaim on reading May 23, 1973, at a reguia, meeting of .he Board of Health o Masses 8:30 and 10 a.m Holy 1S3] Maple Avenue the Township of Hillside, County of Union, and State of New - d be presented fo. second and final reading and adoption at a regular ng Communion classes Saturday Rabbi Ellezer Cohen Mothers Play Ball the Board of Health to be held at the Municipal Building, Liber y morning Rev. Leonard For the week beginning Sund­ C :;L - v Unlng. Jun« , , , .« M Miss Little League of 1973 20 973 Katushmak CSSR. ay, June 3, the schedule for ser- thereafter as w * malls, can h* comUJered A ll persons Interested w ill be given * * * Girls may pick up their contain­ an opportunity to be heard concerning such ordinance. v i r& s will he a s fo]! nyrjs • ers at Curd Ave. Jui* 2, 10 Bv direction 0. the Board of Health of the Township p DQTTO PROTESTANT Morning Services: Sunday, 8 Fire Truck, Kids a.m. to 12 p.m. Containers S e c re ta ry Some Faith Assembly of God, 383 a.m., Monday and Tuesday, 6:45 must be returned by June 16. AN ORDINANCE FIXING THE SALARIES OF THE EMPLOYEESI OF THE Yale Ave. Sunday worship, 11 a.m.; Wednesday and Thursday, BOARD OF HEALTH OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE FOR THE YEA Mothers softball Game at Gurd The Hillside Fire Department: introduced the students of the Jaycee Pre School to a.m, revival service, 7:30 p.m.; 8:45 a.m.; Friday, 6:45 a.m.; Ave June 16, 2 p.m, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Health of the Township of Hillside, firemen and fire apparatus on May 16th, Captain Carragino of the Fire Department Wednesdays, prayer and praise Saturday, 8:45 a.rn. Cm intv of Union and State of New Jersey, as follows services, 8 p.m Rev. Donald B. Afternoon Services: Sunday T h L n lp C L o,\n . Board o, Heal.h o. tM Township of Hills . r.« « brought a ladder truck and a pump truck to the Com m unity Center where Pre-School the overall salaries herem alter specified lor the year 1973, said sa I a r I es t o t>e Car veil, pastor. through Thursday, 8:15p.m.;F r i­ retroactive to January 1. 1973. or dale or appointment subsequent to January classes are conducted. Shown in rear ot picture with Pump Truck are Bea Stavitsky * * * day, 7:20 p.m,; Saturday, 8:10 All pictures submitted for Pre Si hool Instructor, Captain Carragino, David Goldberg. Jaycee President Elect, publication in the Tithes must be Base L o n g e v ity T o ta l Assembly of God (Bethany), p.m, salary pay S alar Janice Szarko, Pre-School Aide. 211 Baltimore Ave, Sunday Evening Services: Sunday and accompanied by typewritten cap­ Health Officer $13,650.00 $546.00 $14,196.00 Monday, 8:45 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 tions. Senior Clerk/Stenographe r 5,637.00 5,637.00 school 10 a.m. Morning Worship Senior Sanitary inspector 1 1 ,4 3 1 .0 0 1 7 1 .0 0 1 1 ,6 0 2 .0 0 Public Health Nurses Set Joint Event Esther Ochse 10,650.00 852.00 11,502.00 Sylvia Flnkei 1 0 ,6 5 0 .0 0 213.00 10,863.00 The joint JWV post social event Plumbing Inspector (part time) 5,025.00 5 ,0 2 5 .0 0 This ordinance shall take effect as provided by law and shall apply to the of the year will take place on salaries mentioned above during the calendar year 19/3. Saturday night June 2, 8 p.m. at Dated: May 23, 1973 the Service Mens Club House, (signed) Sherwood Koblenz, President Board of Health 1113 Springfield Avenue, Irving­ Township of Hillside ton, New Jersey. This event is ATTEST: (signed) Charles F. D otto, Secretary being run jointly by the Col. Board of Health Louis S. Ferdinand Post #309 Township of Hillside HILLSIDE TIMES—May 31, 1973 Irvington- ;nion and Elin-Unger ‘ *-'«■> » 19.76 Post #27 c 3f Newark and Maple- wood. SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT FOR PUBLICATION Normal spe jf Hillside is IFANTASTICI SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1972 AUDIT REPORT Chair mar r Post #273 and OF TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE AS REQUIRED BY N.J.S. 40A:5-7 Charles < nberg, of Irvington

COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SI IEET is Chairr for post #309. The DECEMBER 3 1 , 1 9 7 1 3 1 , 1 9 7 2 ing to live music, refreshment STOCK SALE! ASSETS and otheT entertainment. $ 436,787.94 Cash and Investments $ 545,187.10 The dance is open to all and Taxes,Assessments and Liens 4 7 4 ,4 1 9 .3 0 the cost is $3.00 per person. R eceivable 4 6 3 ,2 6 0 .6 9 Property Acquired for Taxes Assessed All profits are to be used for 3 ,2 4 0 .0 0 3 ,2 4 0 .0 0 S ' '73 FORDS V a lu e the hospitalized veterans pro­ 3 4 ,6 4 1 .3 0 3 0 ,2 5 4 .2 0 Accounts Receivable grams of both posts. Lillian Fixed Capital Authorized and NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Uncompleted - U tility 3 1 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0 3 1 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Brod of Irvington is Commander Deferred Charges to Future Taxation - of the Col. Louis S. Ferdinand 3,877,183.64 7 3 5 ,7 9 9 .8 9 ALL MODELS • ALL COLORS General Capital Deterred Charges to Succeeding Years Post. Jack Schechter of Hillside R evenue 1 4 ,7 2 0 .0 0 9 ,3 3 0 .0 0 is Commander of the Elin Unger

TOTAL ASSETS $5,256,232.73 $2,007,831.33 Post #273. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS

Bonds and Notes Payable $ 803,000.00 $ 688,500.00 Dean's List 3,324,661.42 266,060.37 100% l-YEAR; 15,000 MILE USED CAR GUARANTEE Improvement Authorizations Leslie Gaschler has achieved Other Liabilities and Special Funds 376,752.01 287,859.83 Am ortization of Debt tor Fixed Capital Honors (3.2 - 3.59) at Bloomfield Acquired or Authorized 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 115,000.00 College during the Fall Semester, Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 4 7 0 ,1 2 9 .6 9 4 83 202.54 71 FAIRLANE SQUIRE ’69 FORD XL 1 6 7 ,2 0 8 .5 9 1972-7$, S u rp lu s 1 4 5 ,6 8 9 .6 1 6 passenger wagon V 8 auto trans ? dr. Hardtop, bucket seats, V 8 auto. power steering. Factory AIR | 4 1 A B TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES Publicity about your local club trans.. power steering, Factory e m f g AND SURPLUS $ 5,256,232.73 £2,007,831.3 3 CONDITIONING, etc Clean! q | 7 ? AIR CONDITIONING, etc. | / V 3 or organization must be received TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE by Monda> afternoon to be In­ 72 COUNTRY SQUIRE- COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND CHANGE IN cluded in the following Thurs­ 10-passenger Wagon, Light Blue '71 COUNTRY SQUIRE SURPLUS - CURRENT FUND day’ s Hillside Times. fully powered including . __. _ — YEAR 1972 YEAR 1971 Factory AIR CONDITIONING I 2 Q Q R Burgundy, 10 pass, ".agon, V-8 auto. Revenue and Other Income Releases should be typed and Excellent tor the whole fam ily! trans , power steering , Factory _ _ ^ __ Realized double spaced. AIR CONDITIONING, (QQQC Excellent condition! W ^ eJ Surplus Utilized $ 150,000.0U $ 256,OUU.OO 70 LINCOLN MARK III Miscellaneous From O ther Than Local All pictures submitted for Champagne White, Dk. Brown vinyl roof, Property Tax Levies 1,598,286.96 1,463,424.05 matching leather inb, full p o w e r including 71 TORINO 500 Collections of Delinquent Taxes and publication in the Times must be power steering, Factor; « m m s s mm Tax Title Liens 1 6 4 ,5 2 8 .3 2 105,403.95 7,331,047.44 6,819,725.29 accompanied by typewritten cap­ AIR CONDITIONING, etc “ D Gold, 2-dr. Hardtop, Blk. vinyl roof, Collections of Current Tax Levy V-8 auto, trans , power Interfund Loans Returned 83 .5 0 6 8 7.4 1 tions. ___ steering. Factory * 2 3 9 5 AIR-CONDITIO NING , etc. Total Income $9,243,946.22 $8,645,240.70 BOARD OF HEALTH ‘69 FAIRLANE 500 TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Dk Green 2-dr Hardtop, Blk vinyl roof Expenditures NOTICE and interior, V 8 auto, trans NOTICE is hereby given that the ).Trans., S J ^ power steering, A IR C O N D ., etc Budget Expenditures: following ordinance has been '71 MONTEGO Municipal Purposes $4,047,273.80 $3,8 76,914.80 introduced on first reading May 23, Green with Blk. vinyl roof, V-8 auto, Local School Taxes 3,771,984.31 3,537,365.69 1973, at a regular meeting of the trans., power steering, Factory AIR County Taxes 1,162,529.91 1,078,468.18 Board of Health of the Township of SPECIAL TODAY! Interfund Loans Made 8 3 .5 0 Hillside, County of Union, and State CONDITIONING, etc. ^ 2 1 9 5 Other Expenditures 1 2 9 ,5 6 8 .5 9 of New Jersey, and will be presented 71 LTD fur second ant) final reading and id r Hardtop Silver with Blk vinyl roof Total Expenditures $9,111,356.61 $8,492,832.17 adoption at a regular meeting of the and Red iM thar Interior Board of Health to be held at the F a cto ry AIR-CONDITIONING Less: Expenditures to be Raised by Municipal Building, Liberty and 1 8 9 5 Future 7 axes 8 ,5 0 0 .0 0 Hillside Avenues, on Wednesday evening, June 20, 1973, at 7-30 72 PINTO W AG O N * Total Adjusted Expenditures $9,102,856.61 $8,492,832.17 o 'c lo c k o r as soon th e re a fte r as the Saddla Brown wltti matching Interior matter can be considered. A ll persons $ 152,408.53 interested will be given an 4-speed tra n s. Excellent _ _ Excess in Revenues $ 141,089.61 Condition Most be seen to * J | Q ^ Surplus Balance, January 1 1 5 3 ,0 3 2 .9 4 2 5 6 ,6 2 4 .4 1 opportunity to be heard concerning such ordinance. • m $ 2 9 4 ,1 2 2 .5 5 $ 4 0 9 ,0 3 2 .9 4 By direction df the Board of Health of the Township of Hillside. ‘71 COUNTRY SEDAN Less: Utilization as Anticipated CHARLES F. DOTTO White Wagon, auto, trans.,White trans., power Revenue 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 2 5 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 S e c re ta ry AN ORDINANCE TO DEFINE AND steering Factory AIR CONDITIONING, $ 153,032.94 SPRING irplus Balance, December 31 1 4 4 ,1 2 2 .5 5 LIMIT THE RANGES OF THE Excellant condition! a j| m SALARIES OF THE EMPLOYEES Perfect tor the fam ily I * -A ^ AND OFFICERS OF THE BOARD 2 6 9 5 TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE OF HEALTH OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY ‘72 B U IC K SKYLARK. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN SURPLUS BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of TUNE UP SWI MMI NG POOL U TILITY FUND Lt. Green with Dk. Green vinyl roof, Health of the Township of Hillside, In V 8 auto, trans., power steering, 1 4 % am I the County of Union, and State of Y E A R 19 72 New Jersey, as follows: Factory AIR CONDITIONING, etc | V 3 Revenue and Other Incorr SPECIAL! ^ SECTION 1. The salary of the Realized Health Officer of the Board of Health of the i wvvnsiiip of Hiiiside snail De Surplus Utilized '68 FAIRLANE 1,800 00 11 ,000.00 no less than $10,000.00 per year and Membership Fee1 6 1 ,5 0 2 .0 0 6 9 ,2 1 5 .0 0 Gold w ith Blk. vinyl roof and Interior, |$ A Q 9 5 comete no greater than $13,650.00. Miscellaneous 1 0 ,9 8 6 22 5 ,1 3 9 .1 1 SECTION ? The salary of the 2-dr, Hardtop, V-8 auto, trans., Senior C. lei K/Stenoyrapher shall be no power steering, etc. INCLUDES LABOR Total Income $ 74.288 22 $ 8 5 ,3 5 4 .1 1 less than $3,600.00 per year and no * 1 3 9 5 greater than $5637.00, Expenditures S E C T IO N 3. T he s a la ry o f the I Complete tune-up kit Including titter, condenser Senior Sanitary inspector oT the *73 T-BIRD ■ etc. You must bring this ad. Exptroi M oy It, i m Budget Expenditures: Board of Health of the T ownship of Operations Blue with mafcMng roof aW Th* Tutty $ 4 9 .6 0 0 .0 0 $ 5 9 .5 0 0 .0 0 Hillside shall he no less than Debt Service powered Including A IR 22.100.00 2 2 1600.00 $7,000.00 per year and no greater Statutory Expenditures 1 .5 0 0 .0 0 CONDITIONING, low mileage, than $ 11,431.00. Like new, etc.. S $ 83,600.00 SECTION 4. The salary of each * 6 4 9 5 Excess In Revenue P u b lic H e a lth N urse sh a ll be n o less $ 1,088 22 $ 1 ,7 5 4 .1 1 th a n $ 6 ,200.00 per year and no greater than $10,650.00. ■71 LTD' Surplus Balance, January 1 1 ,854.84 1 1 ,1 0 0 .7 3 SECTION 5. The salary of the 2-dr klardtop, Chaotnut with Blk. vinyl root Plumbing Inspector, part time, shall f»nd.lrit., d ln t fully powered Including , 2,94 3 .0 6 1 2 ,8 5 4 .8 4 $ $ be no less than $2,500.00 per year fee e cto ry A IR CONDITIONING, ' and no greater than $5,025.00. L*s»: U tiliz a tio n as A n tic ip a tio n ,Revenue 1.800.00 11,000.00 SECTION 6 The Board of Health * 2 6 9 1 may and shall set the salary of each Surplus Balance, December 31 1,8 5 4 .8 4 $ 1 ,1 4 3 .0 6 $ and every one of the above mentioned jobs or positions at either the RECOMMENDATIONS maximum or minimum figure, or 1 T0*t continued effort be m *d e to collect unpekf personal taxes and those anywhere in the included range deem ed to be uncollectible b i cancelled by resolution. th e r e o f. 2. That all interfunds be liquidated. SECTION 7. This ordinance shall 3. That swimming pool claims be approved fo r payment pursuant to N .J.S . take effect as provided by law 4QA:S-17 and recorded In the minute* as required by N JS . 40A 5 18 Dated May 23, 1973 The above summery or synopsis was prepared fro m the report of audit of (signed) Sherwood Koblenz, President Township of Hillside, County of Union for the calender year 1972. This the Board of Health report of audit, submitted by Supiee, Clooney * company, Registered T own Ship of Hillside Municipal Accountants end Certified Public Accountants is on file at the ATTEST: Towndiip Clerk's office end may be inspected by any interested person. (signed) Chai las F. D uttu, Secretary Board of Health LOUIS A. DISCHLER, Clerk Township of Hillside HILLSIDE TIMES—May 31. June 7, 1973 HILLSIDE TIMES May 31 1973 Feee: 1109.44 Fees $17.48

i 4 v THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1973. THE NJ. HILLSIDE TIMES, E M f 9 Le a rn in g Biochemistry Vail-Deane’s Commencement W idm idty ^ vsll-Deene’s commencement Following a reception at the L* Petit C erd a, aa The d ifftll— science etudtoU In the nation. will take place on Wednesday, church, the Senior Prom, given roup, will sing. Mam bars < la Biochemistry, sprascreii by From thMt fifty boy* and girls June e, *t 8:18 P.M. at tb* First by tbe mothers and fathers of Junior Class will carry flower Wssligfaa unlterdty M rap- are selected to participate. Of Presbyterian Church, Elizabeth. the graduates, will be held at decorated arches and tb* M l** ported by sgrateirateteMtaHra* the 300 etudents who have at­ Dr, Robert W. Scott, pestor of the school. omores will usher. Seine* Trzinlag Program tt tb* tended the prog ram over the past Westminster Church, Elizabeth, Mthonal Sclno* fora(ttfea, will 10 years, about 90 percent have will address the traduatlnc class; M la raraloo at tb* Clark Seine* obtained or art In the process Reverend Raymond L. Wallace Health Food Store Or Liberty Avo. Crater of tb* Loomu-Cbaff**’ of obtaining their doctor’s of First Church, will offer a School from Jw * M - Angus! 4th. degrees In biochemical or med­ prayer; Mr. Clayton B. Jones, A new health food store has Among the products handled are This Intensive elr-week pro- ical research fields. Jr., President of the Board of opened at 1255 Liberty Ave, next cosmetics, vltamlne E, organic «ram draw* •*v*ral hundred ap- The Director of the program Turstees Will Introduce Dr. Scott; to K.lzyma Hardware. Michael cereals and a full line ol tea*. pUcatloo* from so n* of tb* best will be Dr. W. Thomas Edwards, Wellet announces the opening of and M r. Jesse J. Morgan, J r„ Residents are cordially Invited Ph.L)., University of Massachu­ Headmaster, will present the Hillside Health Fair at that loca­ To Head Conference setts Medical School. awards and diplomas. Diane tion with a full line of vitamins, to visit Hillside Health Fair and In the program Is Jonathan SJirank of Colonla Is the valed­ natural and organic health foods. see the large variety of product* James p. Handlln, teacher of Masor of 237 Wilder 9t. a third Prices are very reasonable. offered. English and a member of the ictorian. year honor student at Hillside (Uldance department at Plngry High School. School, residing at 1 Masters’ Square, has been named faculty chairman of the 1974 Buck Hill Award Steno Two Palls Religious Conference. It is the season for awards Hold Registration For to Hillside High students who have done outstanding work. Each year Berkeley Business Pop Warner Football School of East Orange presents All boys between the Ages o f 10 an award to the outstanding stu­ and 14 (cutoff (late Sept, 1st) may dent in Steno II. A second award register for Hillside pop Warner is presented to the Steno II student Football on Saturday, June 2nd who has worked diligently all year and 9th between the hours of on her steno II. 9j00 A M - 12:00 A.M. at the The following awards were Little League Field on Gurd presented at the Manor of West Avenue for the upcoming season. Orange at a beautiful ceremony Parents should accompany the and luncheon. boys and youngsters signing up Cathy Mtnervino, daughter of for the first time and must bring Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Mlnervlno Learning Tennis a birth certificate. Registration of 574 Yale Avenue, for top per­ Every Sunday afternoon between 3 and 4, the Hillside Community Center provides fee is $10.00 this year. formance as a Steno II student. tennis lessons for beginning teenagers. In charge o f the program is Scott Papier. The 250 See Ballet And Gym Show Anna Cuomo, daughter of Mr, Classified advertising gets and Mrs. Vincent Cuomo of 348 teenagers receive instruction in the fundamentals of the game and are taught Instructor Georgean Lehmann watches at one ot het gymnastic students petlorms. results. Cali us at 923-9207 to Princeton Avenue, foi persever­ techniques that will enable them to compete or. an advanced level (Photo hy Don Siegel) place an ad. ance in her Steno II course. (Photo by Don Siegel) Over 250 parents, relatives, groups. Even though the classes and friends attended the Hillside have only been in existence for Community Center’ s Ballet and five months their performances Gymnastic’s Demonstration on were very polished. Monday, May 21. The gymnastic’s demonstra­ The ballet class was under tion featured both team and in­ Now get Howardpowered the direction of Cathy Klein, dividual routines. Many of the assisted by Diane Flecker, Robin techniques demonstrated were Flecker and Margo Lovett and the moves used in Olympic competi­ gymnastic class was directed by tion. Jack Sorenson and Georgian Leh­ in three unbeat atJMe ways! mann. The entire program received The ballet classes presented much applause and praise. Re­ three separate numbers repre­ freshments were served after senting three different age the performance. Municipal Court

MAY 22, 1973

JUDGE ALLAN TU MAR KIN Walter J. Ciesinskl Me Michael Place, Hillside, N.J. pledged not ( f m guilty of being under the Influence of a legend drug. He was found guilty anti a fine of $125.00 was imposed. He was placed on probation A m for ono year. ****** effective annual yield on effective annual yield on effective annu al yield on Robert Hartkopf, Florence Ave., Hillside, N.J. was found guilty of being in possession of a controlled dangerous substance and a fine of $50 00 was imposed. He was placed on probation for one year. A fine of $225.00 was imposed after entering a plea of guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the Influence of a drug and a two year revocation of hls driving privileges . The charge of driving with a drug in hls possession was dismissed. ****** Thomas Jefferson, Williamson Ave., Hillside, N.J. was found guilty i of a Housing Code violation and a fine of $150.00 was imposed. ( p ) P i t ****** Ryart Hart, Prospect St., Hillside N.J. pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while Impaired by alcohol. A fine of $75.00 was imposed and a six months revocation of his driving privileges. ^ 2-5 year Time Savings ^ ^ 1 year Time Savings ^ R e g u la r S avings ^ Train Medical Assistants

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With Brother Donald from left, are: Sylvie Laufer of Hillside, Marion Eaaex County Ryan and Ddhna Millar of Hillside, students at Union NEWARK OFFICES The Howard Savings institution County Technical Institute. 768 Broad Street 07101 Alextzn Brothers Hospital ol lstry, psychology, among others, 164 Bloomfield Avenue 07104 P.O. 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S tate. -Zip. OteftlMttlftJtlcj (Please enclose your check or money order) 2 S V S K A S K * w,/~, " F 5% ;' ;-A-;' HT-au aMflik te teMtetel art I i - - w ...... ■ I,- M t e i t t . htetertototy. stem* IS ...... V f 9 • * ' * " Wwm ■MNMMMgkk fl*M s." ■ i ■ V ■ j § m f ;-- PAGE 10, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES. THURSOAY, MAY 31. 1973 Kulpan Breaks Gal Bowling i i \ Temple Shomre School Record ] “Sometblnt For EvwryoM” will be the theme at Temple by DAVID LAZARUS Sparta. Shomrei Torah, 910 Salem Ave­ Bruce Kulpan, making am- Central Jersey has Stu Penn nue, on Sunday evening, June mends (or a disappointing per­ of Rodge who might be the tough­ 3rd. formance the previous Saturday est of all. He hit 4:21 on Sat­ Starting w ill be a buffet supper broke the school record in the urday. From South Jerseyoernes to be served at 6:00 P,M„ the half mile with an Impressive Haddons Mark Yellin, the de­ regular general semi-annual 1;57.G, while finishing second In fending Group 2 Champion who membership meeting will follow the North Jersey Group 2, Sec­ won in 4;20 last year. If beat­ with President Max Resnick tion 2 Meet at Williams Field ing a defending champion means wielding the gavel. One of the Saturday, anything then Rosas could win major Items on the agenda will As a result Kulpan will be a since he defeated the defending be the presentation and discus­ participant in die Group 2 finals Cross Country champion Rich­ sion of the budget for the fiscal at Rutgers University, new ards. year 1973-74. Brunswick next Saturday, To be Cicalese's stronger event of The meeting will be followed eligible a runner must finish in the sprints all year has been by a combined Installation of the top 5 in the section meet the 220 and Saturday again was officers of the M en's Club and and 8 other Hillslders did that no exception, Cicalese, although Sisterhood. Installing Officer will and will join Kulpan there next hobbled with a sore leg equaled be M r. Seymour Goldberg, Na­ Saturday. his best 220 time but off Sat­ tional Vice President of United They are John Rosas who won urday's results the best, Joe can Synogogue of Am erica. the mile, Joe Cicalese who was hope for in the 220 is a fourth All reelected for a second 4th in the 100 and second in the with runners of the caliber of term are: Men’s Club President, 220, Glen Nick who was second Cliff Wells of Lincoln and Ron Stanley Blechman; V ice Presi­ in the discus, George Orlando, Hoagland of Somerville as well M em bers of Team N o.7, shown above, w ith their trophies awarded for capturing dents, Eugene A lters and Julius fifth in the 120 yeard high hur­ as Mike Buono of "Dover who the Hrllside Rdcreatinn Commission s Women's Bowling championship with a record Sachs; Corresponding Secretary dles and the mile relay team of breezed in both section races, Samuel Rosenfeld; Recording Doug Hobbs, Keith Ninesling, Nick’s second place finish of 56 wins and 13 losses. Left to right are: Mrs. Vnmie Burchala, Mrs. Ann Janowski, Secretary, Leonard Edelson; Rich Cort and Mitch Koblenz w ho came about as he threw his best and Mrs. Harriet Bussicolo Treasurer, Irving Heir. wei*e 5th, These performances of the year, 120 ft, Nick’s form Sisterhood o ffice rs reelected enabled Hillside to finish with was helped out last week by 1972 for a second term are: Mrs. 22 points, which placed them in star Josh Chodosh, whose per­ Selma Peyser, President; Mrs. a tie for third with Dover and formance of 157 feet last year Morris Ball, Mrs. Gerald Gold­ behind winner Parsippany Ver­ got him second in the Group 3 man and Mrs. Max Resnick, Vice ona. sections. North Jersey Section Presidents. Newly elected are; Kulpan, whose time was also 2 had the weakest throws of the Mrs. Nathan Rappaport, Treas­ under the old section record sections in Group 2 and Nick will urer; M rs. Meyer Gold, Corre­ got off to a slow start in the have to throw well above Vocal duo Michael anrl Donna. sponding Secretary; Mrs. Walter fast paced race but recovered his career best, to score. Rothenberg, Financial Secretary; and was in good position as he Orlando’ s performance was the Mrs. Arthur Kaplan, Recording passed the quarter in 58. At biggest surprise of all since there AVAILABLE AT Secretary. They w ill succeed about the 700 yard mark Kulpan were meets whep he didn’ t even Mrs. Norman Kominsky, Mrs. and the winner Todd Horst of place. His time of 16,6 won’t JAMES DRUG VALUE STORES Eugene Alters, M rs , Stanley Parsippany began to pull away reap many benefits next week; Blechman, and M r s , Albert J« For Nearest Pharmacy Call 289-5447 from the field and as they hit however as Group 2 incudes Reg­ Goldberg, all of whom have the last straightaway were gie Blackshear of Metuchen. Still served a minimum of two years just about even but Horst had making the states Is a fine in their respective offices, more left and won by 5 yards. achievement and Orlando has In the finals this Saturday Kul­ been a pleasant surprise this The next order o f activity will Soothing . . pleasant tasting pan's main competition beside’s I’ KI STEEN year. be entertainment by Michael and Horst should come from Steve The mile relay, which is get­ Donna, a new, but already well Cummings of powerful Haddon ting stronger as the year goes Members of the Hillside Recreation Commission's Women’s Bowling League are known duo, excelling in vocal Continuous Twp. whose 1:57.3 was the only along got good performances presentations, with self accom­ d e od ora nt other time that was better than shown with their awards for capturing Individual Championship1,. Left to right are’ protection- from Doug Hobbs, Rich Cort, paniment on the guitar,Their r e ­ all day long1 Kulpan’ s in group 2. Tim Ilal- Keitli Ninesling, and anchor Mitch Mrs. Vinnie Ruichala, the leagues most improved bow lc Mrs ...... Voltaagio and pertoire includes contemporary pin of Metuchen, Pete Cherico of Koblenz to give Hillside u Mile Mrs. Ann Janowski who tied for high individual average; Mis Marion Fredo, who rock, show tunes, folk songs, Fort Lee (both section winners) Relay in the State Finals for LISTERINE won the leagues high three games; and Mrs. M Piegari, who captured the high standard and international fav­ A n t i M p t l c and Ken Greene of Somerville the second year in succession. orites of yesteryear with accent PRISTEIA THROAT LOXWNOIS should also be in the fight, individual game award. I t The only member of last years on Israeli music in the authentic Rosas, meanwhile came within team who will be going is Hobbs middle-east manner. They have .2 of a second of breaking his who joined Kevin Davis, appeared in star ring roles at weekold record of 4:23,7 set at Donofrio, and Dwain Coleman the Garden State Arts Center', ■[> the Counties. John was content on a stronger team than this Tennis Men On Five • rnoi Moi 11 s inn, May 11 1 Regular to let Ross Bogan of New Prov­ years. Farms, Chanticler and many ma,- idence set the pace for 3 laps Lemon Mist 79* During the week Hillside jor entertainment spots in the ...... j but at the gunlap Rosas took over Orange finished out its regular season metropolitan New York area. and pulled away from the field Game Winning 18 LOZENGES with a double victory over Vails- Streak The climax of the evening’ s with a 63 second iast 440. In $ burg and Railway and clubed out by David Lazarus son. i nese wins were the l! St final doubles record was impre­ program will be the drawing of 3.2 o z . T i 69 the state finals next week the a slow starting season at 6-8. The Hillside Comet team will points Hillside scored in the ssive 8-4, while Diamond and the winning ticket for a luxury Group 2 Cross Country champ Winning 5 of their last 6, Pacing begin their 1974 season working Watchung conference all Godesky playing on the rhore car raffled off by the Temple. should have more than enough the victories were Glen Nick, on a 5 game winning streak after son. They had previously ■ st difli It first singles compiled Refreshments w ill then be served competition ^waiting him, with John Rosos, Scott Mess, John finishing their regular season 5-0 decisions to rivals Berkeley* a 7 record. Individually Eis- in an old fashioned Coffee Klatch North Jersey offering Clark Shust, Bruce Kulpan, Joe Cica­ last week with 2 victories. Heights, Cranford, and Sconh enberg was 10-6, Godesky 9-7 style. Woods of Pascack Valley and lese, Mitch Koblenz, George Or­ The wins came against Rah­ Plains. Also a match with highly Mas r 8-8 mid Diamond 8-9. Fain Group 2 runnerup in crosscoun­ lando and the above mentioned way 3-2 and Clark 4-1 and made rated Westfield was postpone I. finished at 8-5. While supper and the business try to Rosas, Mike Richards of Mile Relay, their record 10-7 for the sea- Against Rahway victories were Tomorrow is H illside's final meeting will be restricted to scored by Sid Wilf, Dave Fain match of the year. The Union Temple members, their guests and the doubles team of L oug county Conference Tournament, and friends are invited to attend Godesky and Dave Diamond, The ironic part about it for Hill­ the following festi vities commen­ sing were Mike Taetsch and side is that the site of it is al­ cing at 8:30 p.m* School Calendar doubles team of Rich Eisenl most Jon Masor s backyard,Pin- apd Jon Masoe. gry. Hillside i not expected to Against the Crusaders < keep up with the top teams Cran­ A ll news and publicity releases Hillside Public Schools Fain lost thus had a 4 game \ ford, Union, Westfield, Berkeley sent to The H illside Times should sonal winning streak broken, If Heights, Springfield and Pingry, be typed and double spaced. won again improving his record but they should put up a decent Publicity about your local club 7973 - 7974 or organization must be received to 12-5, Taetsi h scored an im­ showing and I ‘ -at out a majority b • Monday afternoon to be in­ September FEBRUARY pressive win and both doubles of the County’s teams and that cluded in the following Thursday m t w t f A ug. 30 - Orientation New S MT WT F team breezed, Masor and Eisen- s sure is better than finishing 1-17 T e ac h ers berg vanning 6-0, 6-2. their Hillside Times. 1 S e p t. 4 - In-Service Program 1 2 2 3 4 5 <3 7 8 for Teachers 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S e p t. 5 - Educational Workshop 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 JWV Fills 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 for Teachers; Orien­ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 "WHEN BUYING OR SELLING" tation Program for 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 24 25 26 27 28 H.S. Students 30 (1 5 ) S e p t. 6 - SCHOOLS OPEN (1 9 ) Positions "DO IT WITH CONFIDENCE" OCTOBER S e p t .27, 28- Schools Closed - MARCH The Essex County Cou SM T w Adm inistrative Reasons T F S M TW T F s Jewish War Veterans of the O c t . 8 - Schools Closed - ited States will hold its 1 2 3 4 5 6 Columbus Day 1 2 ALBERT SCH0EN & SON - REALTORS meeting under newl y elected i 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 O c t. 22 - Schools Closed - 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 nty Commander Norman 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 V e t e r a n 's Day Serving Hillside Residents Since 7 947 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 wartz of Hillside, on Tues - 1 Pi-1 Dismissal for 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 June 12th at 8:00 p.m. at the Students (Teacher In- 17 18 19 20 21 22 Service Mens Club House, > 28 29 30 31 Service Program) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1113 Springfield Avenue, Ir\n 29 SALESMEN IN 3 LOCAL OFFICES TO GIVE YOU (21 ) l o v . 1 7 1 6 - Schools Closed - 31 (2 1 ) ton. NJEA C on ven tion NOVEMBER Commander Schwartz has an­ Nov.22,23 - Schools Closed - APR I L FAST EXPERT SERVICE • HILLSIDE, IRVINGTON, NEWARK SMT W T F nounced the following appoint­ Thanksgiving Recess S MT WTF ment to make in the adminis­ 1 2 3 D ec. 21 * - Winter Recess 1 2 3 4 5 6 tration of the county council Jan . Schools Re-Open 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1973-74. Some O t Our Most Recent Sales Jan . Schools Closed - 11 12 Adjutant-Lillian Brod of In 13 14 15 16 17 Dr. Martin Luther 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ington, Commander of Po:; 1519 Center St. 973 Revere Dr. 269 Dorer Ave. 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 K in g , J r . Day 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 an. ■30- 1 Pivi Dismissal for 300. Quartermaster: Harvm i 261 Bellview Terr. iedman of Oakhurst. Past < <• - 848 Winchester Ave. 383 Conant St. 25 26 27 28 29 30 Students (Teacher In.- 28 29 30 U 8 ) mander* of Post N o .'273, ( hay- Service Program) ( i 6 ) 102 Williamson Ave. 1569 Schley St. 118 Williamson Ave lain: Jack Schechter of Hills i ;>.y DECEMBER Feb . 18 Schools Closed - MAY Commander of Post *273. 1 1559 Maple Ave. 1241 Oakwood Ave. S M T T F Washington's Birthda y s M T VJ T F S 65 Mertz Ave. viarch 2C 1 PM Dismissal for uty Chaplain: Max Ball, ol i - 1 .‘students (Teacher In 1 2 3 4 vington, Chaplain of Post No...... 1416 Liberty Ave. 1568 Clinton PI. 72 Route 22 -2- . 3- 5 7 8 Officer of the Day: George Vi . __6 Service Frogram) .. ..5 6 7 8 9 10 11 of Post-Goiiili.rtn-i^i 66 Mertz Ave. 1456 Bond St. 1601 Clinton PI. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 A p r i l 12 - Schools Closed - 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Spring Recess of Post #300, Deputy Office! fr 16 1 7 18 19 20 21 22 19 20 21 22 23, 24 25 361 Hollywood Ave. 275 Clark St. A p r i l Schools Re-Open the Day: Robert Math of New.n 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 26 27 28 Kay Schools Closed - 29 30 31 O.D. of Post #78. 30 31 Memorial Day Also Public R el at on Officer; (1 5 ) May 1 PM Dismissal for (2 2 ) Sy Gast of Hillside, Past ( MEMBER OF 2 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES, mander of Order of Post '*300. Students (Teacher In “ JANUARY Service Program) JUNE Forest Chairman; George Gellm COVERING UNION AND ESSEX COUNTIES S M T W TF S June 24 L a s t Day o f S ch ool S M T W TF S of South'Orange, Past Comiuu, der of Post #31. Action Com­ 1 2 3 4 5 1 *A.ll schools close at 1 PM mittee Chairman: Albert Colu-i New offics open in Sussex County, Town of McAfee, Rt. 94 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 of West Orange, Past Commm, !- 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 TOTAL SCHOOL DAYS - 184 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 er of Post #146. Cerebal Palsy Chairman: lb - 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 T5 17 18 19 20 21 22 REAL ESTATE ■ INSURANCE • APPRAISALS NOTE: In the event additional bert Kaufman of Hillside, post 27 28 29 30 31 days are needed to comply 23 I p 25 26 27 28 29 commander of Post 70, United with state rules Jewish Appeal Chairman: Albeit (2 1 ) “ (1 6 ) lations, the days w i l l be Cohen and Sy Cast. Convention 1450 N. BROAD ST., HILLSIDE 923-5946 added in June. Chairman: George Vice of Map­ lewood and Martin Kaufman of ANTHONY A . AVELLA Hillside both past commander Mayfair Theatre Bldg. Superintendent of Schools of post 273.

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