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VOL. 50 No. 46 HILLSIDE, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1074 (923-9207) PRICE 16* Board Approves Renovation Work Seek To Block

The Board of Education has General construction was awarded contracts for two major awarded to Dan Me Carron and school Improvements: renova­ Son, Elisabeth, for $36,685* tions of bathrooms and boiler Plumbing work was awarded Route 78 Work replacements at A* P. Morris to Pechtner Heating and Plumb­ School) relocation of the nurses ing Company, Union for $22,915* The township is seeking to pre ­ "We’re in the transportation retention basin built before Route room at Hillside High School* Heating and ventlliating was vent further construction of business," Haller said. "We 781s completed, " We know there Both projects had been strongly awarded to Air Con Inc, Moun­ Route 78 until the state promises can’t solve all your problems. is nothing on the dr awing boards, urged by parents, students and tainside, for $115,798* to build flood retention basins We would like to minimize your Any additional water the Eliza­ teachers. Electrical work was awarded alongside the highway. problems. .We don’t want to add beth River could not handle." The facilities at A.P. Morris to Aldoro Electric of New J e r­ "We a re going Into court to to it." Kullsh also criticized the are very old and badly in need of sey, Inc, Roselle Park, for $11, stop them,’* Township Com­ Residents near Route 78 urged Army Corps of Engineers for not repair* The High School nurse’s 528. mittee member John Kullsh told petitions to demand a flood de­ taking Route 78 into account in office is in an out of the way spot Board member William Tae- THE HILLSIDE TIMES. “ We tention basin. a recent study of the Elizabeth on the third floor. It will be moved tzsch reported that the money want the state to guarantee the Victor Vinegra, city engineer River, and he demanded that to a more central location* for the improvements will come water runoff would be no m ore of Elizabeth, told the audience, they return and revise their The Board at its meeting Mon­ from this year's capital outlay that without 78." "I say stop Route 78." Ob­ study* . budget which' was approved by "Construction on Route 78 day night awarded four contracts He said Township Attorney serving that the highway is con­ for the projects.____ the voters in February* should be halted", he said,“ un­ James Welsh is working on the sidered progress, he said "You til there are proper assurances legal papers. Welsh will seek can't have progress without that thece will be no additional Board President Lange an Injunction against the state in drainage*’’ superior court "today or In a day threat to life and property," Township Committeeman Eu­ Route 78, when completed, will Back To School or so," Kullsh said yesterday. gene Andruklte said an injunction extend throughout the state. Con­ G oes He said M ayor J, Arnold Witte Is needed. "No more highways struction is currently under way has written to the mayors of Board of Education President Lange has worked full time the will be built as far as I am con­ in the northern portion of the William Lange has returned to past year as a pet store man­ Union and Elizabeth, urging them cerned." township along the Irvington and ager. school himself this September, to join together in opposing the Mayor J. Arnold Witte told Newark borders. continuing his studies at Kean His future plans? "There is state. But he added "no m atter Haller "W e are not satisfied. Residents in that area suf­ College. a possibility of teaching or going what, we a re going In (to Court)." I assure you the township in­ fered heavy losses in the r e ­ A graduate of Hillside High into veterinary medicine," he Members of the Township tends to be.satisfied," said. Red Hot Lovers cent floods. They contend that School and the youngest Board Committee wereunhappy to learn Kullsh told THE HILLSIDE president in the state, Lange is He currently is a junior at Nancy Light of Hillside and Alan Farrar of Elizabeth enact scene from the Route 78 will increase the chance last week the state had no plans TIMES the Committee wants a of flooding. 21 years old* Kean, and his major is history* Community Players' production of "Last of the Red H o t Lovers" slated for this for flood control measures along Lange's Board term expires He had taken a year’s leave Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at the Firehouse Theatre, 1422 Maple Ave. Route 78. of absence from Kean College, next February. He declined com­ Tickets are $2.50 (adults), $1.50 (students). Curtain Is 8 p.m. John Haller, a drainage in Union* ment on whether he will run for Seniors' Mini Bus In addition to his Board duties, re-election* specialist with the state D epart­ ment of Transportation, appear­ ed at a special meeting In Town Off To Good Start Board Offers Free Lunch Program Reaction Here Mixed To Hall last Thursday and said there The free mini bus service for 60 and over. The bus makes three are no plans for flood control senior citizens is off to a good The Board of Education today sfbps a day at 30 points in the urged to apply* measures* start, according to Angelo Bon- announced a free price policy They may do so by filling in the township, including all shopping After listening to residents and anno, one of the organizers of the for school children unable to pay application forms sent home in a Nixon Pardon, Amnesty areas, officials explain the need for project. the price of meals served in the letter to parents. Additional flood control, he promised to dis­ The full map and schedule of The pardon of form er Pre­ should be no pardon for other lows in jail now. He’s just as Many people have been calling the bus, appear in the August 22 schools under the National School copies are available at the prin­ cuss the problem with his Lunch Program* sident Richard Nixon and the pos­ Watergate defendents, "They guilty," ,hln> to say “ thank you" for the Issue of THE HILLSIDE TIMES. cipal’s office in each school* The Amnesty, he said Is “ a superiors. Local school officials have sibility of amnesty for draft e- should be treated like anybody service, he reported, information provided on the ap­ ticklish question. I’m not a "We’ll try to come up with adopted the following family size- vaders has produced mixed e lse ,” he said. ‘1 People want to bake you cakes A special telephone numbe?, plication will be confidential and Philadelphia lawyer to give an some type of solution" he said. income c r i t e r h ^ use,jp deter - j |l l i be used only for the pur pose reaction in Jhe township. And£Ukiifl.QPPOsed.amne8ty but and hug and kiss you," he said. 926-4588,is operated on Tues­ answer to that.” However he noted that Hillside’s ^intngeRgibilUy: of determing eligibility. Applica­ * Ma “HT8eacff caseshould fee decided The bus operates every days and Thursdays to provide Elynore Blaly of Williamson flooding problems are not just tions may be submitted any time Witte said he favored the par­ on Its merits, " F o r those who Tuesday and Thursday. It is mini bus information and assis­ Free Meals Ave. said she is against the par­ Family size during the school year* don to Nixon. have blatently thumbed their caused by Route 78. free to all township residents age tance. 1 $6,910*00 In certain cases foster children "To take up this country’s noses, there should be no don. "it isn’t fair to anybody 2 3,830.00 are also eligible for these bene­ time with the tria l of Richard amnesty, They turned their e lse ." She also opposes a- 3 4,740*00 fits. If a family has such children Nixon is in no ones interest. backs on this country. How can mnesty. "I don’t feel it w as a just war but when your coun­ Football Shoes No Good, 4 8,640*00 living with them and wishes to The American people shouldn’t I possibly forgive them when 9 6,480*00 apply for them, they should con­ have to suffer anymore,” he said. all these other kids got shot try calls, you go," 8 7,810,00 tact the school* Asked what should be done with up, maimed fo r life? How George Zoerner of Pennsyl­ 7 8,060*00 In the operation of child feeding the other person accused of could we look at them ?” vania Ave. said of Nixon’s par­ 8 8,810*00 programs, no child will be dis­ don: "I’m glad he got it. Re Angry Parents Tell Board Watergate crim es, Witte said it Joseph J, Walker of Munn Ave, 9 9,510*00 criminated against because of his would have to depend on the in­ opposed the pardon to Nixon. suffered enough. He stopped the : 10 10,190.00 race, sex, color, or national dividual. "Unfortunately, Ri­ w ar and brought the boys home.” The controversy-plagued Hill­ the cost* pay for the shoes. After noting Nixon’s accomplish­ Board member William Taet- |J 10,860.00 origin. chard Nixon as President stands As for amnesty, he said " I ’m side High football team has a In past years, the boys used 12 ments In foreign affairs, Walker reconditioned shoes, but the zsch said the old reconditioned 11,530.00 Under the provision of the in a different posture merely against that. They should have new problem - shoes I Each additional family member: policy the School Principal will said "guilty men should be pu­ Board felt buying new shoes would shoes presented a problem of because he had that office." nished. How about those fel­ done their duty*’’ Angry parents and members 810*00 review applications and deter­ On war resisters, Witte said of the team complained to the provide better shoes and be heal­ "sanitation and disease," As for charging the players, Taetzsch Scale Is based on gross Income mine eligibility. he would support conditional Board of Education Monday night thier* before deductions, "Our intention was to provide observed the Board budget has If a parent is dissatisfied with amnesty but not total amnesty. that their shoes are of very poor been defeated In three of the last Children from families whose the ruling of the official he may "It depends on the terms and Community Center quality, and some are failing the best quality possible,” Board income is at or below those shown member Charlotte De Filippo four years and the Board felt make a request either orally or conditions", he said, apart. are eligible for free meals, In in writing to Dr. Anthony Avella, said. charging half price would be an Charlotte DeFilippo, a mem­ They also a re unhappy with a addition* families not meeting Superintendent of Schools, whose Several Board members prom • acceptable way of saving money. ber of the Board of Education Ready For Fall new policy which requires that this criteria but with other un­ address is 195 Virginia Street, tsed to schedule a meeting with they pay half the price of the M rs. De Filippo noted it is usual expenses due to unusually Hillside, New Jersey 07205, for and a Democratic party leader The Hillside Community Center is now beginning its fall High School Athletic Director shoes* "a pilot program. We ar e looking high medical expenses, shelter a hearing tp appeal the decision* opposed the pardon for Nixon. recreational activities. Director David Klurman and His staff Have Joe Silver to discuss the prob­ A meeting with the Board mem ­ for feedback," She added “ I’m costs in excess in 30 percent of A complete copy of the policy "A pardon denotes someone who planned this year's program around those activities proven in the lems* “ We are very, very fur- bers and High School athletic d ir­ a little heartsick. We wanted the income, special education ex­ is on file in each school and in has been tried, found guilty and past most popular. They include gymnastics, creative arts, arts and lous,” M rs, De Filippo said, ector Joe Silver was set for last best quality." penses due to the mental or the office of the Superintendent appealed. (President Ford) cir­ crafts, ceramics, wrestling, ballet, floor hockey, needlepoint and A meeting with Board mem­ night to try to solve the problems. Board member Dr. Robert physical condition of a child, and of Schools where it may be re­ cumvented the judicial process bargello, volleyball, band practice and the very popular folk dancing. bers and M r, Silver was set Parker said the Board put in disaster or casualty losses are and constitutional process," Ih addition, the center will be resuming slimnastics sessions and Roberta Cowan, a parent, p re­ for last night* viewed by any interested party* "A lot of hours" deciding on the She added "John Dean, who was transcendental meditation. sented petitions to the Board pro ­ Silver told the HILLSIDE athletic program. "It is so dis­ eminently honest, went to jail." Several special activities have also been planned for the near testing the quality of the shoes, TIMES that some of the play­ and the charging for them. turbing we got different shoes, Concerning amnesty for draft future - Hillside High Senior Class car wash and cake sale, Folk ers may have damaged the in­ "Isn’t th ere enough money in inferior shoes," resisters, Mrs. De. Filippo said Dance Festival and the annual Health Fair. ner soles of their shoes when the atheltic department,” she Hillside Week "only way it would be acceptable A calendar of m onthly activities follows: they "w ore them in a downpour Mrs, Pease told one parent asked. “ It’s really a sham e." that Mr. Silver authorized the to me is if they went into go­ Sept, and Oct. of rain.” But he added “ The shoe that was approved for the A summary o f the week s top stories. vernment service. They should A member of the Comet team spikes can’t fall out* It’s a mol­ ELEM. team* serve the country in another said the spikes were falling off ded shoe. That’s a lie,” “It’s a terrible shoe,” the capacity," Arts & Crafts Mon.,Tues.,Wed.,Fii. 3:30- 6:OOpm his shoes and he said the shoe He said if a mold cam e off, The township will seek a court injunction against further con­ store fitted him poorly* then the shoe was defective and woman noted, Vincent Baldassano, the lone Ceramics Thur. 4:00* 6:00 struction of Route 78 until the state agrees to build a flood re­ The players are required to the store should replace it. Several persons asked why the Democrat on the Township Com­ Gymnastics - Boys Tues.4-6;Sat.12-1 tention basis. A state official said last week there are no plans buy the shoes at one store, which He said he favored buying new players couldn’t go Into any shoe at present for flood control* Regis. Sept. 14 12:00 noon mittee, supported President was awarded the contract in com­ shoes and felt it Is fair to have store and buy the shoes they want. Ford’s pardon of Nixon. Gymnastics - G irls Mon.,Wed.fThurs. 4:00* 6:00 Saturday 10:00-12:00 petitive bidding* the players pay half the price* President William Lange ex­ The Board of Education heard complaints Monday that shoes “ What President Ford has plained that the Board must award Regis. Sept. 14 10:00 a.m The shoes cost about $22, with If a team member cannot af­ for the football team are of poor quality* Objections were also done has been very courageous", the Board and players splitting ford it, he noted, the Board will the contract to the lowest bidder, raised because players must pay half the price of the shoes. he said. "I’m su re the major* Ballet Regis. Sat. Sept. 28 10:00 a.m Ity of Americans feel that Pre­ Games Room Mon. th ru Fri. 3:30 6:00 The Board has approved contracts for renovations at A.P. Morris sident Nixon and his family have TEENS School and for moving the nurses office at the High School* suffered enough." Arts And Crafts Ceramics Thurs. 7:00- 9:00 “ He has paid dearly by re­ Volleyball 7:00 Board President William Lange has returned to college* signation from office for the Tues., Thurs. Slimnastics Wed., Frl. 6:00- 7:00 :rim es he committed* I wouldn’t The mini bus program is reportedly off to a good start. Regis. Wed. Oct. 2nd 6:00- 7:00 want to see an ex-president Chess Thurs. 8:30-11:00 dragged through Hie courts.’’ The Road department union has endorsed the Democratic can­ Paddleball Wed.. Fri. 7:00 didates for Township Committee. Baldassano said other persons Floor Hockey Sat. 1iOO- 6:00 accused or convicted of Water­ Games Room Tues. .Wed. ,Thurs.(Frl. 7:00 Opinion here is mixed over the pardon of President Nixon and gate crimes should also be par­ Band practice (at request) amnesty for draft evaders. doned. As for draft resistors, ADULTS Baldassano said " I would grant Creative Arts Mon. 7:00-10:00 blanket amnesty," Volleyball Tues. 9:00-11:00 «*• Index ♦ Saying Ford has not been Needlepoint 8t Bargello Tues.,Thurs. 8:00-10:00 "lenient enough,” he observed (starts Tuas.Oot.il " I am in favor of bringing Folk Dancing Wed. (starts Wed.Oct 2) 9:00-11:00 Wed.,Fri. American boys back* They have Slimnastics 6:00- 7:00 Classified...... 8 Public Opinion .. . 4,5 Regis. Wed. Oct. 2nd) suffered enough, too.” Chess Thurs. 8:30-11:00 Horoscope ...... 9 School Lunch Menu .3 Township Committeeman Eu­ Movie Guide...... 9 Shoppers Guide ... 8 gene Andruklte, a Republican, SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Municipal Court . .. 3 Society ...... 8,7 agreed with the pardon of Nixon* Transcendental Meditation • T hurs. Sept. 19 8:00 p.m. " It was the right thing to do. Hillside High's Senior Class Car Wash Obituaries ...... 8 Sports...... 9,10 He couldn’t possibly get a fair & Cake Sale Sunday, Sspt. 22 1:00- 4:00 Students from Miss SerM tka'i creative arts and crafti class work on projects at the Police Blotter ..,. .. 3 Weather ...... 1 Hillside Health Fair Sunday, Oct. 6 10:00- 4:00 trial. It was the humane, com­ Hillside Adult School. Adult School classes at Hillside High begin September 24 for a passionate thing." Hillside Community C enter • Phone 923*1285 Your Databook __ 2 However. Andruklte said there ten week program. For information call 362-2000. PAGE 2, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1974 Public Works Dept. Employees West Orange Work And Fish Selects Corwick Your Datebook Form er Hillside M ayor Mar­ Meetings, Events Bock Democratic Candidates vin Corwick has been appointed In Elizabeth River business administrator o f West Thursday, September 12 The Hillside Public • Works sanikerfor Township Committee, first public endorsement of town­ Orange in a 3-2, vote by th e council O ld Guard, 10 a.m. On Saturday and Sunday, Sep­ Hillside High School. independent Union today an­ This endorsement of Carracino ship candidates in the history of of that E ssex county town* JW V Post 78,8:30 p.m. The clearing of the debris nounced its endorsement of and Wovsaniker followed a vote the Hillside Road Department. tember 14 and 15th, the 104th Salary for the post is $24,140, K n ig h ts of Columbus, 1220 Liberty Ave., 8:30 p.m. caused mainly by flooding and De •atic candidates Dr. Fred- taken at a meeting of the general A spokesman for the Union is­ Engineer Battalion, stationed at Opponents of the appointment Overeaters Anonymous, Municipal Building, room 30,8 p.m. erosion will further free the lck Carracino and Harold Wov- membership and represents the sued the following statement. Teaneck, will be in Hillside to noted that Hillside voters did not L io n s Club, College Inn, 6s 30 p.m. “ Dr, Carracino and Mr. Wov­ remove two trees and a concrete waters of the Elizabeth River re-elect Corwick to the Township F rid a y , September 13 saniker represent two of the most block from the Elizabeth River to flow downstream and perhaps Committee* Voters for Corwick competent and well qualified men. near Harvard and Cornell help the problem of flooding in cited bis experience In municipal " L a s t of the Red H ot Lovers,” Firehouse Theater, Maple Ave. and JOHN DeGEORGE ever fielded by either of the two the western part of Hillside to affairs. O ak lan d Terrace, 8 p.m. major political parties in Hill­ The work to remove the ob­ some extent* Corwick has been business Saturday, September 14 side. stacles was begun in June The Committee has invited all manager of the borough o f Fair- " L a s t of the Red H o t Lovers,” Firehouse Theater, 8 p.m. “The membership of our or­ by members of the Elizabeth friends of the River to attend the field, F ish in g derby in Elizabeth River near Hillside High, 9 to noon JEWELERS ganization present at our meeting Derby from 9 a.m. to River Conservation and Beauti­ P o p Warner Tag D ay has voted 100% to support two men fication Committee as their first noon on Saturday and then visit H.I.A. To Meet who we know will work construc­ S u n d ay , September 15 priority in the summer River the work site through the woods The Hillside Industrial Assoc­ 342 c€kedmU M $iw 8Pom& tively for the betterment of Hill­ " L a s t of the Red H o t Lovers,” Firehouse Theater, 8 p.m. cleanup program. near Harvard and Cornell iation meeting will be held at side, This is not an endorsement The Engineer Battalion will Avenues to see what efforts are the College Inn, Thursday, Sept­ Presbyterian Church Picnic, Conant Park, 2-8 p.m. Qlmwi tyhtme 687-3707 of a particular political party be in town on ttfe same day the being made. Goals have been set ember 19th at 6s30 p.m. Hadassah Flea M arket, Kean College, 10-5 for our men have voted in the Committee is planning to hold by the Committee and teamwork Guest speaker will b e John past for Republicans! Democrats M onday, September 16 is the byword. Bachalis, Vice President of New and Independents, a Fishing Derby across from Creative Arts, Community Center, 7:30 p.m. Jersey Manufacturers Associa­ “This is an endorsement of S e n io r Citizens C lub, Elks, 12:30 p.m. tion, two exceptional men with a life­ Presbyterian Craft Night, Presbyterian Church, 7 :3 0 p.m. Mr. Bachalis is a specialist time of service In Hillside, We GOP Offers Alternative To Transportation Bond on workman’s compensation and K o f C Ladies, 8 :3 0 p.m. Will endeavor to encourage our Union County Freeholders stead of die cosmetic approach will review the effect o f recent families and friends to parti­ T uesday, September 17 Matthew H, Nllsen and Rose presently planned by State offi­ legislative developments. Speci­ cipate in the election of D r, Fred S ch o o ls closed Marie Sinnott, along with their cials.” Carracino and Counsellor Harold fic attention will be focused on M ini bus in operation GOP running mate, Westfield If the proposal survives legis­ Wovsaniker," the Economic Development Act R o ta ry , Presbyterian Church, 12:15 p.m, lawyer Robert C. Doherty, have lative tests this week, it will which was responsible f o r study­ Upon notification of this en­ Tow nship Committee meeting, Municipal Building, 8 p.m. proposed an alternative to the appear on the ballot as a public ing the reasons for high unem­ dorsement Co-Campaign mana­ Italian-American Ladies, 16 Hillside Ave. ployment in New Jersey* gers Vincent Baldassano, Lou Governor’s $200 million trans­ question along with referenda Bankruptcy Wednesday, September 18 German and Ronnie Imperiale portation bond issue proposed for regarding casino gaming, voter a public vote in November. registration and county charter Latest Federal Budget bulletins S ch o o ls closed stated that they were "Delighted indicate everybody’s going to get that the Public Works Independent Under the Union County Re­ changes. something — BANKRUPTCY!. Union has seen fit to join in the publican’s plan, the table of election of Carracino and Wov­ priorities for use of the funds saniker. would be determined by county “This represents the second planning boards and county en­ major municipal department to gineers, with review by the State support our candidates. The Department of Transportation Police Benevolent Association “ to replace the existing formula (PBA Local 70) has endorsed which was created with ab­ Carracino and Wovsaniker earl­ Is Free Checking solutely no local input” . ier this year." The candidates expressed Plan Benefit their “ shock and dismay” at the existing distribution formula too expensive? Theater Party which would return less than 1% LA R G E SELECTION O F DIAM OND of the funds to Union County and I A theater party and cham­ which ignores major highway ENGAGEMENT RINGS & WEDDING BANDS pagne reception for the benefit problems existing in the county. I WATCHES - FINE JEWELRY M of the Union County Unit of the “ We support State Senator New Jersey Association for Re­ Peter J. McDonough who said tarded Children Will be held on last week he will vote against the HILLSIDE Friday evening, September 20. proposal during State Senate The benefit is sponsored by State deliberations if the formula for Senator Alexander J, Menza of NOW COMMUNITY PLA YERS fund distribution remains un­ Union County. equitable for Union County-** Hillside Firehouse Theatre, Hillside, N.J. The musical comedy spoof 1422 Maple Avenue “Dames At Sea” will be the en­ The Union County Republicans Call 926*1050 for reservations tertainment for the evening, said their plan would take advan­ pay your bills free which w ill begin at 8 p.m . at The tage o f “ years of study” by the September 13,14,15,20,21,22 Theatre for the Performing Arts county Planning Board, traffic at Kean College, M orris Avenue, engineer, and county engineer and earn 5V*on your money staffs. “ This local input was NEIL SIMON’S Union, The play Is a production of ignored by the State Department LAST OF THE the Cafe Theatre, a recently- of Transportation when the list of formed, much—acclaimed theat­ projects to be funded by the bond to date of withdrawal RED HOT LOVERS rical organization, which oper­ issue was prepared,” Nilsen A Romantic Comedy ates a dinner-theatre in Passaic. said, “ My running mates and I The cast of “Dames At Sea” would urge the voters to reject has just returned from a suc­ the public question unless major *2,50 Adults $1.50 Students cessful summer engagement at changes are made.” the Town and Country Playhouse CURTAIN 8 p.m. Mrs. Sinnott acknowledged it in New Hampshire. would be “unusual” for counties Following the performance, to have spending control of State James E, Perry, an actor and bond funds. “ However, no one is singer with the Cafe Theatre, will more knowledgeable regarding also entertain. county traffic problems than our The audience will have the chance to meet the cast during own county officials,” she said. the champagne reception. “ Certainty, the current plans in Donation for the benefit is the DOT proposal would be $10 per person. wasteful.” Tickets and information can Doherty s aid he and his running be obtained from Senator Menza, mates would “ readily” campaign 125 Broad St„ Elizabeth, 527- in behalf of the bond Issue if the 0780 or from the New Jersey distribution formula would r e ­ Association for Retarded Child­ flect a “ fair share” for Union ren, Union County Unit, 562 Boul­ County and if local priorities evard, Kenilworth, 276-6792. were considered by the Depart­ Auto License Plates ment of Transportation staff. Auto license plates in the “ We have serious highway pro­ United States have been made of blems throughout our county and metal, wood, leather and ceram­ available State funds should ics, Tags made of a soybean solve major problems first in­ compound were • tried during World W ar II, but abandoned be­ cause cows ate them. 1923-9207 to place an ad. ■ Shop The Way Your Grandfather Did! ■ ELO’S POULTTRY MARKET ONE GUY in HILLSIDE Says: ! LIVE POULTRY AND TURKEYS ANNIVERSARY You'll Bo iv Spectacular Appliance ■ Dressed While You Writ FULL SIZE ■ROASTING, STEWING? You simply make deposits to a Regular Savings Account that earns you | BROILING, 5 1/4% a year from day of d ep osit to day of withdrawal. 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HILLSIDE TIMES, PAGE 3 School Lunch Menu Municipal Court James Willey, Harrison Place, Irvington, pleaded quilty for failing Starting With this issue, THE HOT LUNCH to change address on drivers license. A fine of $25 and $10 contempt HILLSIDE TIMES will print the Sept. 12th, 1974 (Thurs.) charges were Imposed. lunch menus of the local schools hot turkey , cranberry for the upcoming week. The el- ■ sauce, buttered corn, fruit Roosevelt Williams, Hillside Ave., Newark, pleaded quilty of ementary school menu remains cocktail, and milk. the same every week but the High COLD LUNCH speeding on Williamson Ave. A fine of $25 was imposed. School menu changes. Watch for assorted fruit plate, cottage the menus every week in THE cheese, 1/2 peanut butter sand- Thomas M. Harris, Nadine C, Harrison, and Taiiko Thrailkill, HILLSIDE TIMES. wich, and milk, ail of Washington, D.C. were arraigned on two counts each for having in their possession controlled dangerous substances ift HILLSIDE HOT LUNCH a motor vehicle on the Garden State Parkway. Hearing to be ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Sept. 13th, 1974 (Fri.) held at a later date. Bail to be continued. MENU - 1074-75 deep sea dandy’s on bun* also LUNCH PBICEs 40cheese sandwich, milk* Thomas Jackson, Seventh Ave., Newark, was arraigned < TUESDAY spaghetti & i salad and milk, of larceny. Hearing to be held at a later date. sliced , macaroni salad, carrot & WEEK OF SEPT 16 - 20 Anthony Vic Rideout, Seventh Ave., Newark, was arraigned on a sticks, canned or fresh fruit and MONDAY charge of larceny. A hearing will be held.at a later date. For milk. HOT LUNCH falling to have his vehicle inspected, a fine of $15 was Imposed. ■ WEDNESDAY plzzaburger, mashed potatoes, He was also fine $25 for having an obstruction on his motor vehicle. frankfurter on a roll, sauerkraut whole kernel corn OR and potato salad or baked beans, peas, bread & butter, milk. Pedro L. Vicenti, E rie St., Jersey City, waived a probable cause and milk. COLD LUNCH hearing. He is being held for action by the Grand Jury. Ball to THURSDAY assorted fruit plate, cottage be continued on charges of break, entry, larceny and contributing cheese, bread & buttei fruit Juice (soup in season), sliced :o a delinquency of a minor. , cole slaw, and milk. TUESDAY Joan Posage, Howard St., Teaneck was found not quilty of driving Back To School For Crossing Guards, Too FRIDAY NO SCHOOL in a careless manner while on the Garden State Parkway. , choice of WEDNESDAY vegetable salad, fruit with jello, NO SCHOOL With the new schoolyear upon us, Hillside's School-Crossing-Gua' s are back again to see to it that our children once and milk. THURSDAY Sekaflm Brandao and Antonio Parades, Third Ave,, Newark, were again are led safely across the town's busiest paths. Front Row, lef to right: Pat McGinn, Audrey Baiter, Mary Araneo found quilty of making an illegal turn on the Garden state Parkway. Joan Wolf, Rita Loeb, Perina Sabba, Gloria Chery, Corrine Haefner and Stefanie Sabia. Top Row, Susan Hoffmann! HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL HOT LUNCH A fine of $15 was imposed on each defendant. Gladys Zoener, Jennie Plungis, Thomas Walsh, Eugenia Schick, Doris Klinko, Dorothy Rust and Rose llgavizis. Not , and CAFETERIA MENU pictured are: Eliz. Callendrillo, Ruth Flannagan, Rose Hedstrom, Della Ivey, Shirley Memoli, Shirley Oris, Eleonor Lunch Price 60l french fried potatoes , cole slaw Barry Wlchansky, Jersey St., Elizabeth, i found quilty of speeding or applesauce, milk. on Conant St. A fine of $15 was Imposed. Sgroi, Pat Wisnieski, Anny Wybolt, James McNichol, M ildred Rapke, Catherine Syria and Hans Chalfon. (Hillside Photo COLD LUNCH Service) bologna oh a roll, potato salad, Charles Hatcher, V assar Ave., Newark, was held for action of the ■cole slaw, milk. Grand Jury on charges of possession of stolen motor vehicle, larceny FANTASTIC FRIDAY and possession of burgler tools. He is being held at the Union County HOT LUNCH Jail in lieu of bail. Kulish, Andrukite, surf - o’s on a bun, spaghetti with green beans or orange Juice [DISCOUNTS After a probable cause hearing, David Kelly,Seymour Ave., Newark, and milk; oil Discontinued Putt.rns and James Cooper, V assar Ave., Newark, were held for Grand Jury Review GOP Rule COLD LUNCH • SANITAS on a roll, choice of Action on charges of larceny, possession of stolen motor vehicle, ... _ meeting at the opening of down costs, two salads OR eluding police and possession of burgler tools. They being held their Campaign Headquarters, "We have Increased citizen • WALL-TEX one salad plus spaghetti, milk* at Union County Jail in lieu of ball. John G, Kulish and Gene W. participation in ourlocalgovern- Andrukite officially kicked off ment by expending our voluntary • STYL-TEX their campaign. Appearing before boards, New and Improved r e - Police Blotter a crowd of one hundred support- creation, plans for the construc- ...... e rs. they reviewed thetr last two tton of tennis courts, and the a d - NO WAITING "SAVE A LOT’ During the week ending Seturday, the police responded to U0 calls, *g of servlce as a R„ ubUoa# dlttoh oi a new playground at Men's or Ladles' - j e t including 9 aided cases, 28 alarms, 15 suspicious acts, 9 disputes, 2 on the Townsbjp Com_ Rutgers Ave. with County parti­ AT BEST BROS. 1 Suit or Dress ' “ * thefts, 9 fires, 27 larcenies, 3 assaults, 27 * accidents and 11 mittee, cipation is an example of what can calls concerning Juveniles. "Of course most proud be done. ] Panto-Sloe in- , . 7 c«S of the fact that we have had "The Job is not complete nor Skirts-Sweaters L M r # 3 | GLASS BROKE: Police learned Sunday that four panes of glass municipal tax increase for two pi it ever be. It Involves acon- 397 Dry Cloaoed & Pressed irere broke at A.P, M orris School, Coe Ave« although your school taxes tinuous process of concentration, Bring In A Bundle and county taxes have gone up nftopt, and co-operation to con- TODAY! ASSAULTED, ROBBED; Police learned Sunday that George Webind (WITH THIS AQV-) considerably* To accomplish this tinue to get the most for the of Winans Ave. was assaulted and robbed. Police report two men have had to reorganize de- taxpayers d o lla r/' BUNDLE SALE I LEXINGTON CLEANERS 1 entered b l. yard *1 ebM t5i80 p.m., punched him in the. face, puehed ^V m M tarshltt^M m M U M d Kulish and Andrukite com* 1242 Penna. Ava. cor. Long! him to the ground and took his wallet containing $400. Webind '*>ne some instances eliminate Jobs, pleted their statement by asking VINYLS At Deadend taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital by the Ambulance Squad. The net results however," said for support. Discontinued Numbers Kulish and Andrukite, "has been "We ask that you review our THEFTS REPORTED: Officials of Walter O. Krumbiegel School, to Increase efficiency and cut record. We, along with Mayor i Hlllside.j.Ave,, reported to police .Monday that sometime oyer the Witte and Dr,. Bergman are proud • S<,ni,°* C 4 A O summer, eight basketballs, 15 bats, 8 footballs, and six softballs of it. We ask you to join with us • Wall-Tax * 1 * * were stolen. Board Schedules in improving that record," I Sfyl-Tex I A ano K MISSING CLOCK: Police learned Tuesday that a clock was stolen Sold lit Bundle. from the Municipal Swimming Pool. Sept. Meeting

TAKE TAPE PLAYER; George Orlando of Thomas St, reported to The Board of Education will BEST BROS. police Tuesday that his *65 Chevy was entered while parked at a lot hold its regular September meet- Hi side Adult School PAINT FACTORY MUST GO o#L lb.rtyA v., end a tape player stolen. ing on Monday, September 23, 8 p.m. at the Administration I 401 N. BROAD ST. TRADED BIKES: Nathaniel Friedman of Surrey Road told police Building, 195 Virginia St. I ELIZABETH Tuesday that a bike worth $120 was stolen from his garage. Someone The meeting had originally AT left another bike in his driveway* been scheduled for next Monday. illsidt High School REGISTER IN PERSON AT THE HIGH SCHOOL, 1085 LIBERTY AVE. REPORT TO ATTENDANCE OFFICE, MON. FRI. 8 :30-4:00 Dems Promise Help REGISTER BY MAIL: COMPLETE FORM BELOW AND MAIL TO MR. RICHARD POHLI, DIRECTOR; HILLSIDE ADULT SCHOOL; 1085 LIBERTY AVE., HILLSIDE, N. J. 07205 For Senior Citizens CLASSES ARE H E L D ON TUE8DAY EVENINGS STARTING SEPT. 24,1974 Help for senior citizens has talnment and medication can be A N D CONTINUING FO R TEN WEEKS. been urged by Democratic Town- obtained, FUR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: 352-2000 ship Committee candidates Dr. Mr. Wovsaniker suggested that Fred Carracino and Harold Wov* this committee include represen- COURSE TIME FEE saniker. They have proposed a tatlves from all major interest senior citizens committee to look groups within the community Auto Repair 7:30-9:30 $18.00 into the needs of older residents, structure, Including senior citl- Bookkeeping and Secretarial Accounting 8:30-10:00 $15.00 m a statement this week, the zens. Bridge, Contract (Introductory) 7:30-9:30 t t l F T Democratic candidates urged that He stressed the fact that this $18.00 a strong commitment to end as- committee must review pending Creative Arts and Crafts 7:30-9:30 $18.00 sistance for the welfare of our legislation and recommend legis­ Driver Education - Starts Oct. 1. 7:30-9:30 $ 5.00 irom the CAKE BOX of Hillside senior citizens be given top lation that will Improve the ec­ $7.45 per lesson for behind-the-wheel taught at time con­ Registration MAY IT BRING YOU HAPPINESS, GOOD HEALTH AND THE priority. onomic well being of senior citi- venient to studont; no charge for 3 two-hour clast sessions FULFILLMENT OF ALL YOUR WISHES Dr. Carracino said ""by the who for the most part, Figure Contouring and Fitness WE W ILL BE OPEN MONDAY, SEPT. 18 tim e one attains the htatus of exist on a fixed income. for Women 7:30-9:00 $16.00 senior citizen, he is certain that Mr. Wovsaniker and Dr. C ar­ Guitar (Elementary) 7:00-8:30 $20.00 MAY WE SUGGEST each has, in his own way* con­ racino stated " it is time the Guitar (Intermediate) 8:30-10:00 $20.00 you order your holiday chalahs in advance. We will alio have a large tributed something of signi­ proper authorities in Hillside High School Equivalency ficance toward society's instit­ see to i t that our senior citi­ variety of SPONGE CAKES FILLED WITH PEACH, APPLE, (Prep, for GED Testa) 7:30-9:30 $16.00 RASPBERRY, LEMON, MARBLE AND NUT. utions." zens receive their fair share He further stated that the com­ from Trenton," Home Repairs 7:30-9:30 $18.00 Interior Decorating 7:30-9:30 $18.00 ALSO HONEY CAKES, PLAIN & FRUIT. munity must be instilled With hie concept that one attains the status Italian (Conversational) 8:30-10:00 $18.00 MONDEL BREAD, FRUIT & MARBLE. Young'Workers Aid of senior citizen by living a pro­ Sewing (Basic) 7:00-8:30 $20.00 FRUIT SLICES. A LARGE VARIETY OF ductive life within the framework Municipal Departments Social Dancing (Basic) 8:30-10:00 per couple $20.00 COOKIES, TOO MANY TO of the legal, political, economic Staffs of various municipal de­ Social Dancing (Intermediate) 7:00—8:30 per couple $20.00 MENTION. 10 VARIETIES OF CHEESE and social institutions of society. partments and agencies, from Spanish 7:00—8:30 $18.00 CAKES, ALSO AN ASSORTMENT OF To aid and relieve the heavy public works to recreation to Stenoscript 7:00—8:30 $15.00 BOBKAS. burden placed on our senior ci­ tizens, Dr, Carracino strongly library, were supplemented this Tailoring 8:30-10:00 $20.00 SEE OUR LARGE VARIETY OF RUGALAH & MINIATURE DANISH urged the creation of a senior summer by 19 young people who Tennis 7:00-8:00 Tue, $15.00 worked up to 24 hours a week at citizens committee, that will ex­ 10 sessions: 5 Tue., 5 Sun. no cost to the township* 9:00 -11:00 Sun. plore every ares where exemp­ Typing 7:30-9:30 $18.00 tions and deductions on food, tax­ The project is the Neighbor­ OUR SPECIALTY hood Youth Corps of the Union Yoga 7:30-9:30 $18.00 es, rent, transportation, enter- County Anti-Poverty Agency, which receives Federal funds to HELP US KEEP pay young people between the ■Register Early- ages of 14 and 22 at a rate of $2 CALIFORNIA To be sure of a place in the class of your choice fill in registration form below and YOUR CITY CLEAN an hour for work they do for mail with check or m o n ey order to: ROSELLE-LIPPMAN CO. municipal and non-profit organi­ FRUIT CAKE zations. HILLSIDE ADULT SCHOOL, 1085 LIBERTY AVE., HILLSIDE, H.J. 0T205 8 6 4 Elizabeth Mrs* Whumphrey Jenkins of ...... ■ C O U P O N 1' 111111!! (Please Print) St. N.J. Hillside, U.C.A.P. job developer ind counselor, reported that the Name (Mr., Mrs., Miss) | SAVE IS* ON ALL § SIDNEY T. HOLT young people in Hillside were Street among approximately 450 em­ 1 KfM SSSf 1 1ii« liberty a v e . a w tn MArket 3-8379 3-2739 ployed under the program Town Phone "U.8.G." EST.1882 throughout the county. George I ht = HltllMe Ska*,lag Carter O fficial Diamond Appraiser Williams Jr. is director of the S Hem: Dally B n.m. • 1 *,n. Claied Maadayt BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Neighborhood Youth Corps and a t ...... IIIIIIIII ...... 720 BROAD ST., Room 1001 " Thera. I Fri. tt a *.m. Jacques Hodges is coordinator Make All checks payable to Hillside Board of Education. Kinnay Bldg., Newark, N.J. for the summer program. PAGE 4, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1974 guaranteeing the safety of their extravagent spending policies of drowned at Watergate, There was homes. the past. New Comedy In Town worse done by Democrats, what Thomas L Mooney This is one of the reasons To the Editor: Democratic Senator Edward Public Opinion P.5, A possible title for this Kulish and Andrukite were Recently letters have appeared Kennedy did at Chappaqulddlck column could well be "Route 78 - elected three years ago. They stating some citizens reside in --m urder, horrible, By Land or Sea." certainly have fulfilled .their sew ers; of a dictatorship to come I wouldn't be so proud cam­ Thanks From Parents Of Tommy Hicks promise to keep a mighty grip in November insulting both the paigning as Democratic Candi­ on municipal spending, dates for Township Committee, To the Editor: not see. integrity and intelligence of Praises “ Firm Grip I think that the school board We saw in all of you young those Individuals who work, Having found It so difficult and the county should learn a Mildred Nilda M&nganaro to thank each of you personally adults a deep love for God and sw eat, vote, and endure all man­ lesson from these men and then n er of abuse from paid, and/or for your many acts of kindness, mankind, a deep and understand­ On Municipal Spending” maybe we can go a year without appointed employees of the Town­ we would like to take this op­ ing feeling for others, these are To the Editor: a tax increase across the board. ship of Hillside, as per the vile Candidates “ In Tune” portunity to do so. the greatest feelings a person I would like to congratulate John Kulish and Gene Andrukite letters received by Dr. Balda- The love and concern you have can have. Please don't ever lose Margaret Bleg on the way they have kept a firm sanno last November. With Township shown, those who volunteered this because what is really im­ Leslie St, grip on municipal spending. Appointees a re considerable their assistance in many, many portant in this world is not how these last two years; Just take 1 am glad that we have Kulish I took time out to check my and Andrukite on the Township tax bills for the last couple of a tour of town hall. the beautiful cards and letters, Coe Kids Helped Her Son Committee, As young family men others. We saw in you beautiful years and I discovered that the Abuse, not withstanding, people your generous contribution to the people that promise us a more To the Editor: feel it appropriate that the with children in our schools, I only reason I had to pay increased I would like to publicly thank believe they a re in tune with the Hillside Ambulance Squad, the compassionate world than we now taxes was because of the in­ Andrukite-Kulish headquarters dinner you so graciously invited have. Jim Buchanan and his two friends a re lodged in a store bursting needs of Hlllsiders. creased spending by the school Throughout their term on the us to, the comforting words We feel that God reached down who came to my son’s assistance with toys, the stock would appeal board and the county* Had the several weeks ago* Township Committee, they have spoken, the consolance of those among you, picked one of your to the 8-12 year old age group. school board and the county been My son became severely ill been continually available. that quietly stood - all of these "Shinning Stars", and each of The past few years of comedy able to "hold the line" like our at Conant Park and without the Usually you would see them things we found so meaningful, >our lives will be a little richer would seem to bear this out, Township Committee we would help of these three young men, around either a t a block party or that no words could ever tell for having known and saying not have had a tax increase. he might have had to be hos­ an affair at the Elks, Knights of you. good-bye to Tommy during his For this Township Committee, Anne Salau pitalized. Hillside Ave, Columbus or Italian American We know that some of you have short lifetime here. led by Kulish and Andrukite, to Club, They dedicated themselves been unjustly criticised, §§§ that Our Thanks and Our The explanation of the Town­ mal complaint as to the operation be spending the same amount of This occurance may not seem to being in and around Hillside be forgotten, for the ones cruiz­ Love to Ai t of You ship Committee of their position of his department. One is left money in 1974 as in 1972 with­ pertinent except for the fact that Proud To Be Republican at all times. In fact, both of ing were only looking, they did The Parents of Tommy Hicks is, “ This is the offer accepted to ponder - what constitutes a out a tax increase is fantastic. Jim Buchanan and his friends them can easily be reached at frequent the A.P, Morris-Coe To the Editor: by all other mUniciapl em­ lack of cooperation? Obviously* they were able to home at any tim e. cut the waste and extravagent Ave, area, and have been criti­ We are proud being Repub­ ployees." This statem ent is Historically, public employees This type of involvement and spending of prior Township Com­ cized severely. licans, our colors have not fallen, accessibility has led to one of Police Officers Unhappy With Negotiations a blatant misstatement of fact. have not been in a position to m ittees, I would even bet that In closing 1 leave you with the elephant is wide awake, we the most open governments of Several department heads, as truly negotiate with politicans. To the Editor: misleading. There have been no were it not for inflation we would this thought - “ Why do you walk with our heads high singing any municipality In the State. In an effort to inform the public well as others, were singled out Any group of people who, under negotiations, only ultimatums on have had a decrease in taxes. see the speck that Is in your happy tunes and smiling, we didn't All Hlllsiders can be proud of law, are denied the right to with* as to the position of the Superior the part of the Hillside Township and received Increases in excess There is no doubt that this r e ­ brother's eye, but do not notice do any wrong. these men and the Job they are Officers of the Hillside Police Committee and over threats that of 6.75 percent. In one case a hold their labor (strike) in a con- markable achievement came the log that is in your own If the Democrats condemn in­ doing, Department relative to their con­ any and all salary increases department head did not receive tract dispute, are not in a position about only by hard work and long eye?" Matthew 7:2, nocent Republicans of water- William G. Kennedy tract negotiations with the Town­ would be lost if their offer was any increase at all. In this parti­ to negotiate. The Township Com­ hours of investigation into the Alaine J. Nicolaus gate——Remember, no one Hollywood Ave, ship Committee for the year 1974, not accepted. The offer of 6.75 cular instance the. informal mittee is well aware of this fact the following statements are percent for 1974 was made in reason given by the Township and is taking every advantage of offered: the form of an ultimatum....take Committee w as,,."that he failed it. The term "negotiations" is it or leave It, to cooperate.' ’ There was no for- The Superior Officers of the Hillside Police Department do l n v e / 1 not advocate a strike, a slow­ down, a sickout, o r any other action that would in any way in your/elf diminish service to the residents of Hillside. However, in the in terest of fair play, a reasonable alternative , must be provided. As a reason­ able alternative we propose an increase in salary more realis- ' tically attuned to the increase in the Federal cost of living index. Superior Officers 1 Hillside Police Department Publicity Committee Holding Up A Highway

To the Editor] ‘'Changes In rules hold up highway work In J e rse y " was the title of the column which appeared in the Sunday Star Ledger, September 8, 1974. In pit least one case, the hold up of a highway is being mandated by working class people whose homes a re on the line due to nonresponslve state politicians cil Inve/koi / Saving/ who a re countenancing slipshod construction concepts. The high­ way under seige is Route 78, uiikhkhebe/l rale The community is Hillside. In the last week, over two thousand names were signed to and monlhlv inkcrc/k a petition requesting the state to recognize its obligations to from day of depo/ik the citizens it is pledged to serve. The Wolf Place Assoc­ iation of Hillside is spearheading ko day of uiikhdrauial. a drive to alert the citizens of Hillside to the real dangers of poorly planned highways, while Sow mow than ovor it pays to invest seeking names for the petition. in yoursolf. .. to safeguard the future The State Highway Department With ready cash ., . w ith money that of New Jersey sent a represen­ tative to a meeting in Hillside is in s ta n tly available to seize an on September 5. He sought to opportunity or to meet any need as It allay the fears of the townsfolk. ' Stay OGctff. A Regular Savings Account He only served to arouse them, can you w ith The people were told that the at Investors provide How do you right a wrong number? chance that this New Jersey Bell State had made no provision for that kind of security ... w ith a bundle When can you call California for 35C ? booklet can teach you something draining the rain trapped by the of self assurance. What Toll Free number do you call valuable, then make It a point to massive highway. The State pro­ for Information on Toll Free call or drop by your local telephone poses merely to drain off into numbers? business office sometime soon and the already burgeoned municipal C A S H P L U S pick one up. There’s no charge. We storm drain. During a recent Compounded and If you already know the answers to want you to get the most out of your storm , sections of the com­ ; i n # ^ S B payable monthly money-saving, time-saving, worry- pho n e service. munity never before plagued by saving questions like these, you high w ater were flooded. As the U k Plus day of deposit to REGULAR know almost as much about tele­ Improperly planned Route 78 day of withdrawal convenience phones as we do. But if there's a ( ^ ) New Jersey Bell nears completion, ac re s of soil SAVINGS 950 minimum balance required are to be topped with macadam, ACCOUNTS reducing natural perculation. The people of Hillside are not misdirected Peter Pan's. They do not want the state to be deprived SAVINGS CERTIFICATES of properly constructed roads from which all the people would benefit. They only want the State to assume its proper respon­ Minimum only 9500 sibilities. It is not too much to ask the State to provide them with Choose your maturity 1 to 2-1/2 years roads they can be proud of, while © 1 Compounded and payable quarterly

THE HILLSIDE TIMES For That “Touch Of Class”... OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER O F THE TOWNSHIP “HAIR COLORING” u Minimum only 91000 AND SCHOOL DISTRICT Clairol Tint . . . (ont app'l.) Includes Shampoo & Sot $5.75 Tue». & W ed. OF HILLSIDE Choose yo u r m a tu rity 4 to 10 years Compounded and payable quarterly Undetectable Hair Coloring is a delicate art and can only be accomplished by artists, and' Published weekly by Moses % their e q u ip m e n t. . . w e use soft w a te r and coloring machines. N O EXTRA CHARGES. (Tuot. Publishing Company, a t 1443 Federal regulations permit withdrawals from Savings G'ortlficatns before maturity A Wed. Only) North Broad Street, Hillside, providing tho rate of interest on amount withdrawn is reduced to passbook rate An Additional 10% o ff. . . 1 P.M. till 4 P.M. Tues. & Wed___ and on All Beauty Items. New Jersey, zip -07205. and 3 months' interest is forfeited. We are the "Most Reasonable".. .by comparison.. .in Union County... THOMAS L MOSES, Editor and Publisher. AN ADDITIONAL 10% OFF . . . 1 P.M. T IL L 4 P.M. TUES. & WED. BERNARD LEVINE, Managing Editor. Invc/I with the bt/k SYLVIA ZONDERMAN, Business Manager. I N V E S T O R S J a c k 9. CjoTcttov Thursday, September 12, 1974. Subscription per year $5.50 SAVINGS HILLSIDE BEAUTY SALON, Inc, anywhere in the U nited States. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1130 N. Broad S t., Hillside Member of the New Jersey rnm. - ^ T»av«w<>r .Namur,0W 355-4356 or 351-9845 Press Association. Second class postage paid at HOME OFFICE! 249Mlllbum Avenue. Mlllburn Open 9-5 - Daily - Thurs. Eve., Late - Closed Mon. ~ 11Alongside Parking” Elizabeth, New Jersey. • BAST ORANGE: 27 Prospect Street • HILLSIDE: 1128 Liberty Avenue • IRVINGTON: 34 Union Avenue VOL. 50, No. 46 • PLAINFIELD: 400 Park Avenue • SHORT HILLS: The M oll • UNION: 977-979 S toy want Avenue THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12,1974, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, PAGE B Talks With Flood Victims that the State Department of of Israel. Transportation should widen and The administrative Mayor and To the. EiUtqn, Church Plans deepen the River so it can handle the other representatives of the Fire Calls To help me form an opinion the extra w ater from Route 78, Retirement Years town were a s cordial and hos­ by J e ss Hollander SEPTEMBER 1 on the letter front Co}, Harry Finally, a few people stated The Seniors, in c ? town, Conant Picnic pitable1 as could be, They ex­ All units responded to 256 Hollywood Ave. malicious false alarm, Lombard of the Army Corps of that If flooding continues, then We read an Item in the news­ group, are sharp, merchandise Hillside United Presbyterian tended every possible courtesy SEPTEMBER 2 • Engineers, which was publlshat the Township, County, or state minded and value conscious. paper about a judge’s son HC-2 responded to 1505 Compton Terrace, smoke condition, Church will hold its Picnic on last week, 1 spoke to residents of shold step in and relieve these and honor to me. They showed They can discern fair and honest arrested for manslaughter. He E-l responded to 1139 Salem Ave. malicious false alarm , Sunday, September 15, at Conant many homes on John Street, Cor­ people of their burden by buying their gratefulness to you their treatment in their dealings with was driving while intoxicated and T-2 responded to 430 Bloy St, malicious false alarm. Park from 2 p.m, to 8 p.m. nell and Harvard Avenues on all of the properties in the Har­ brothers and sisters of Hillside our local merchants, killed three people. We also read All units responded to 360 Florence Ave, building fire, Tickets will be available at the September 6. 1 was amazed to vard Ave. area and create a flood through your humble representa­ that an ex-governor’s son was They are most appreciative of SEPTEMBER 3 park, adults - $1,50 - under find so mdny renters and that tive, basin or reservoir. arrested while driving under the an opportunity to save a little 12 years old 50 cents, many people had moved to Hlllr They expressed their thanks HR-1 responded to 100 Hollywood Ave. to St, Elizabeth Hospital. Col* Lombard and indeed the influence of liquor and m ari­ money, circumstances being SEPTEMBER 4 Food will include, sausage and side only within the past five Township Committee will have of Hillside for your care and peppers, hot dogs, hambufgers, juana. what they are. E -l, HR-1, HC-2, responded to North Broad St, overpass, carfire, years* to be made to realize that while concern during the past two We do have many merchants HR-1 responded to Union Memorial to Beth Israel hospital. corn on the cob, watermelon* Of the many problems con­ they are working on relatively We wonder how they m anage to years. They were extremely who cooperate With us on this All units responded to 1260 Robert St, electrical fire coffee, cake and soda, nected With Hooding, the plight uninhabited areas of the Elizabeth grateful to our Mayor, the Honor­ suspended sentence or may per­ basis. HR-1 responded to 315 Fitzpatrick St, to Beth Israel hospital, of the senior citizen seems to be River, there are far greater able Arnold Witte for his leader­ haps a free and clear discharge. Discounts, coupons, the many SEPTEMBER 5 Sincere wishes worst. One woman told me that human problems caused by flood­ ship and assistance and for the These spoiled brats, who break little services are most wel­ All units responded to 1283 Liberty Ave. odor of smoke, she just doesn't have the energy ing on the western side of Town, beautiful plaque and key to Hill­ to all our Jewish friends to cleanup anymore* Some people their parent’s hearts, a re it come, We wish to thank the HR-1 responded to 1327 Liberty Ave. to Beth Israel hospital, side which I presented In his banks, the retailers, the mecha­ HR-i responded to 140 Silver Ave. smoke condition* copi plained that when they put Robert E, Friedman seems, above and beyond "Tire name to Mayor Fred Horowitz, E -l responded to Salem Aye, area, investigate smoke odor, for a Happy, Healthy items out to scavengers Law’’. You snarl and rage and nics and all concerned. dry, Hillside Ave. It is so very Important and SEPTEMBER 7 came and took things away. Police boil. “ The Law” should never We want you to make a profit & Prosperous New Year. vital that we In Hillside double HC-2, E -l, HR- 1 responded to 1020 Sehliefer Road, car fire, Should patrol these areas more exempt anyone, even The P resi­ and yet we want you to think of and triple our efforts on behalf diligently to stop this form of Visits Israeli Sister City dent of our United States. us. It’s good business. Our looting* of Alon Shvut. In addition to the cordial appreciation. Commissioner To the Editor: No man whatever his position All bocM, a ® and o g an ju tjo n caIiforMaG,Uefn™mpasscs Many remedies were suggested feeling of solidarity and brother­ 58 Upon my return from an ex­ or wealth is above “ the laws of news must be received by Friday counties which stretch out P B such as dredging the Elizabeth hood, we will help build a strong, 4 Mrs. John G. hilarating and spiritually up-lift­ the land” * That has been in­ Dems Enjoy appei the following 156,361 square miles of land. Ap River, stopping the run-off from vibrant and fortified Israel. ing trip to Israel, I wish to grained into us all our lives, 'hursday XSIDE TIMES. Proximately 20 million people in the Shop Rite parking lot, buying As the Israeli government on Kulish 4 Family share some experiences and "Not w en The President of Theater Party habit the state at this time. more pumps, cleaning out the one hand and we the general The United States.” We repeat. woods along Harvard Ave,, r e ­ thoughts with my Hillside friends. public on the other give our The Hillside Democratic Club We turn the thoughts in our pairing the dikes and building The one month that I spent funds to help build Alon Shvut, sponsored a theater party on minds, we debate with ouselves, them higher. A larger retention In the cradle of Jewish civiliza­ the less chance will exist that Thursday evening, at the Five Jus* Like A Letter From Home! tion and the spiritual center of we think and we think. basin should be built upstream* the entire area will ever be Points Cinema in Union. .world Jewry was most gratifying We have built, within the range • All of the above are good sug­ returned to Arab control. The evening was one of both personally and profes­ of our experiences and through gestions but possibly the bottom I therefore urge every mem­ gaiety and congeniality as the the passage of time, certain line was suggested by another sionally, ber of the community of Hill­ guests mingled with the two I was privileged to meet with philosophies. Some of these em­ woman who said. "Stop the buck- side both Jew and non-Jew alike candidates for Township Com­ passing. The Township should brace tolerance and under­ Important personalities in the to Join hands. If you love peace mittee, Dr. Frederic C arradno speak up louder to get results standing, yet shaded by some Israeli government, military of­ and freedom, If you wish to see and Harold Wovsaniker. from Trenton*" More people bitterness and disappointments. ficials and leading Rabbinical au­ the only true ally of the United Sherry Kutakoff and Gale seemed to be worried about even thorities. This man Nixon, this former States in the Middle East flourish Finkler acted as usherettes com - ' worse flooding once Route 78 is My most exciting and memor- President and our Commander and grow, if you desire to see plate with hats that were a- completed. A man suggested that in Chief, with so many trem en­ bie moments came however, the bastion of democracy in that dorned with the Carracino and the Department of Transportation dous titles, sim m ers down to just while 2 visited a little town area go from strength to strength Wovsaniker stickers and escort­ should halt construction until the a small human being. The pomp, twelve miles south of Jerusalem. then join us in this great human­ ed the movie goers to their flooding problem is settled and the power, the glory, the fair 1 refer of course to Hillside’s itarian effort. I herebv reauest seats. Bags of popcorn were own sister-city, Alon Shvut. weather friends have all faded that you Join the Hillside-Israel consumed as everybody got M ay we extend our This town adopted by the town­ away. - committee. Membership is only ready to enjoy the movie, a po­ ship of Hillside two years ago We see him, alone, in Hie quiet very best wishes to $18 a year per family. For furth­ litical show called “ Par- has great historical significance of the evening, torn apart by bis ralax View,” you and yours for the Jewish people. It is er Information contact Dr* Joseph thoughts and his conscience. If Peyser or myself, 923-9800. Charlotte Defillppo's fund for a Happy and the backbone of the r e ­ there be any punishment in the' raising committee consisting of Sincerely, established settlements in the picture of “ what might have Ann Casale and Gladys Gelman successful Ne.w Y ear Rabbi Ronald H, Gross area known as Gush-Etzion. This been’’ then this man will suffer, did a tremendous job In selling Congregation Sinai Torath section of three presently popu­ thoroughly and deeply. Chaim and coordinator of Hill- the tickets and arranging this en­ lated centers Is the only Jewish His large pension, the ex­ side-Israel Committee joyable evening at the movies. settlement situated between penses allowed by the govern­ The next affair sponsored by 4 Mrs. Gene W. Bethlehem and Hebron, It is thus ment, the million he will receive the Democratic Club Will be the 10 Mo. StucTent Offer extremely important in regard to “ True Professionals from his writings are all for Dinner Dance, held at the Villa Guess who didn't get the Only $5 AndrukHe 4 Family the strategic defense of the State naught. Roma Restaurant, 766 Lidger- Parents: Phone or Write In Today And Humanitarians" The brutal sense of power, the wood Ave,, Elizabeth, on Sun­ Hillside Times To th Editor: THE HILLSIDE TIMES cockiness, the “ wise guy” atti­ day evening, September 22, someone happy—se 1443 N. BROAD ST., My husband Dave and I are tude are all gone. His pores are today? HILLSIDE. N.J. 07205 most appreciative of the fast and The affair is to honor State empty, His body is limp, What 923-9207 - 208-8377 efficient service by Hillside Senator Alexander J. Menza and UNDER THE ORIGINAL need to tighten the screws; to pull Ambulance Squad members Township Committeeman Dr. the nails from the fingers? Robert Kaufman, Toni A, Morro Vicent Baldassano. and Fred Madeley, on Saturday, The Judge’s spn, the ex-gover- There will be a roast beef BAUMAN September 7th, nors boy, the big Man Nixon, all, dinner and open bar and da­ POPPY’S BEAUTY SALON They are true professionals at the seat of judgement. Where ncing all evening. The price 1200 N. Broad St. (opposite Evergreen Cemetery) OWNERSHIP THE and humanitarians in every sense1 do you stand, Mr. aqd Mrs. ’Of a ticket - is $13 per person of the word^ ^Senior? What do you believe in? and they can be obtained1 by con­ OPEN SUNDAYS ” What do you think? You arbon the tacting Charlotte DeFilippo and Dorothy Weinberg Jury. Ann Casale. Wishes A ll Our Jewish Friends

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Those attending were: Mrs, Sydney Freedman, Mr. Sydney Freedman, Director; Ruth Friedman Recording Secretary; Julius Bloom, Ruth Rosenweig; Bernice Porter; Shltiee Silverstein; Sally Katchen; Ruth Ullman; Matilda Reltman; Eugene Wagner; Herbert Kreps and Gertrude Kreps, Plans were made and are under way for the Oth Annual Outdoor Show to be held on October 13, at the B ristol Myers Field, on Hillside Avenue, next to the Hillside Community Center. All Hillside residents are urged to exhibit in the show, as well as children and students. All that is required is that you be a member of the Hillside Creative Arts group at a very nominal fee. Children and students under 18 years of age may be entered free of charge. For further information please call Mrs, Gertrude Kreps, Art Chairman at 383-0057, Crafts, in all categories such as needlepoint) ceramics) sculptor,, etc. will be accpeted, as well as all media of Aft work. The show is open for public viewing a t no charge. Colleges Miss Jayce Thurston of Hillside, is attending the Fashion Institute of Technology, 227 West 27th Street, New York City* Ms. Thurston will major in Fashion Design at F,1,T, Glenn N. Plunkett, < 330 Long Ave,, son of Ellen Tankowitz and George Plunkett, has been accepted as a candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at Nathaniel Hawthorne College, Antrim, N.H, Glenn is a graduate of Hillside High Class of *70, member of the MISS CATHY CUPIDO MISS SUSAN JAKUBOSKI MISS SANDRA ANN DE LUISI Political Science Club, Environmental Clubs and Drama Club. Mr. and M rs. DominickCupido port in Connecticut and Miss Mr. and M rs. John Jakuboski, Textiles and Clothing from the Mr, and M rs, Mario DeLuisi Salvatore Cicalese of 1314 Salem of 549 Conant St,, announce the Cupido is attending Taylor Busi­ of 556 Conant St. have announced University of Tennessee in Knox­ of 89 Woodside Road, Maplewood, Ave, Barbersboppers Rehearse engagement of their daughter ness Institute, Plainfield, . the engagement of their daughter, ville. announce the engagement of their Miss DeLuisi attended GO1* Cathy to Gary Stukes, son of Mr, For the second consecutive year, The Colonial Chorus, local Susan, to W, Thomas Dillard HI, daughter, Sandra Ann, to James lumbia High School and is em­ and Mrs, Peter Stukes of 204 She is employed as a fashion Chapter of SPEBSQSA (the Society for the Preservation and En­ Correction of Knoxville, Tennessee. Mr. coordinator and swimwear buyer R, Cicalese) son of Mr, and Mrs, ployed by the Insurance Company couragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc.) will Boston Ave* D illard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. for the Ira A, Watson Company. of North America, compete in the Society's Mid-Atlantic District (M-AD) finals. Frank The engagement of Elyce Miss Cupido and M r, Stukes William T. Dillard II, of La- He.is employed by the Depart­ M r, Cicalese is a graduate Szente of Florence Avenue, is the Musical Director, Strauss reported in last week's Mr. Dillard received hie are graduates of Hillside High TIMES was announced by Mr, Grange, Georgia, ment of Justice as an Assistant Of Hillside High School and is undergraduate degree from the under contract with WTC Air­ School, and M rs, Marcus Strauss, The Miss Jakuboski, a graduate of University of Tennessee and United States Attorney for the freight Inc, Membership Tea Mr, Stukes is presently at­ groom's name is Richard Montclair State College received graduated from the University of Eastern District of Tennessee. A September 1975 wedding is The Flo Okin Cancer Relief Young Women's Group has announced tending The University of Bridge- Baumwoll, the Masters of Science Degree in Tennessee College of Law, An October wedding is planned. planned, that it will hold a New Membership Tea on Tuesday, September 24. — For more information call 688-1329, \ B'nai B'rith Women The Hillside Chapter of B'nai B 'rith Women will have it's first regular meeting at Temple Shomrei Torah, 910 Salem Ave„ Hill­ side on Wednsday evening, September 11th, at 8:30 P.M. After the meeting, a representative of Mllrose Florist of Elisabeth will demonstrate to the group the proper c are and planning of terrarium s T he best in savings as well as the use of plants in home decor. Fresh flowers arrangements Will also be raffled off, Mrs, Jack Schecter is Program Vice President. Mrs, Paul Trinker is President. War Veterans The Col, Norman Meranus-Hillside Post #78, Jewish War Veterans of the U.S, will hold its next regular meeting on Thursday, September 12th, 8:30 PM. at the Camptown Post #1941, V.F.W. Building, 56 Chestnut Avenue, Irvington, V Commander Sanford R. Drucks will outline the Posts' plans and activities for the coming 1974-1975 y ear. Vice Commanders Albert Marks of Hillside and Simon Brodsky will report on Fund-Raising It and Membership respectively. Post Hospital Chairman Paul Blum will set up plans for the Posts’ monthly Hospital parties at the East Orange Veterans Hospital, Post Blood Bank Chairman Robert Kaufman ot Hillside trill announce that the next J.'W.V, Blood &an£*clafes trill" be held on Thursday, Sept, 26th at the Essex County'.Blood Bank Building, 45 So. Grove Street, East Orange from 3:00 to 6:30 P.M. Post Community Relations Chairman Alan D, Zimmerman of Hill­ side will announce that the Post will take part in the coming Annual Hillside Health Fair on Got, 6th by providing transportation to disabled and elderly Township residents requiring transportation to TIME SAVINGS - LIMITED OFFERING and from the Health Fair, 290*750 The Post will conduct its Annual Cannister and Poppy Drive from $1000 minimum deposit— 4 to 7 years October 19th through October 28th throughout the Township of Hillside. Proceeds derived will be used towards the Posts Hospitalized Veterans program and other worthy community charities. Other Tim e Savings Accounts: 6%% yielding an annual 6.81%, 1 to 2% years, $500 mini­ m um deposit; 6%% yielding an annual 7.08%, to 4 years, $500 minimum deposit. Hoxle Circus 2% Elephant., clowns, acrobats! Where can you find these? Why, Our Regular Savings Account: 5J^% yielding an annual 5.47%. Dividends paid monthly. right nearby at Tucker Ave, and Five Points In Union, That’s correotl The Hoxle Circus is coming to town Sept. IS at On all Time Savings Accounts, the FDIC requires that withdrawals before maturity 2 P. M. Tlokets are available (or only $2.00 (or adults and $1,25 (or earn the rate paid on Regular Savings Accounts less 3 months interest. children up to age 12. Call Charlie Kroner after 8 P. M. at 355- 7W3 or write tothe Hillside Jayc.es, p. 0. Box SI, Hillside. N J 01205, 1 Scouting Troop 190 Troop 190 will recharter on Friday, September 13, at 7:30. The scouts enjoyed their summer at camp this year, T h e best in checking ANNA’S BEAUTY SALON 559 WESTMINSTER AVE., ELIZABETH 356-7080

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N J. 0 7 0 7 6 252 9 ! ™ * " ° ' Avenue 07112 • BERGEN COUNTY — HASBROUCK HEIGHTS: 322 Boulevard 07604 • NORTH ARLINGTON: 119 Ridge Road 07032 • CLOSTER: Phone 201 889-2000 230 Old Cloater Dook Road 07624 • PARK RIDGE: 73 Park Avenue 07656 y THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1074, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, PAGE 7 health, happiness, prosperity and peace. Celebrates 50th Anniversary Schreier-Robinson Wedding We live today in one of the most difficult and trying periods in New Year Messages all of human history, There Is much hatred, animosity and mis­ understanding between all segments of the world population. All In the twenty-seventh chapter of Psalms, which we say every day this unfortunately leads eventually to war, killing and unnecessary in the month o f Elul, and in Tishrei through Rosh Hashanna and destruction, Yom till Hoshanna Rabo, we read: Because my father and It is my fervent hope and wish that the coming year will herald mother have abandoned me and G-d has taken me in. Why is it the beginning of an era of brotherhood and comradeship for all. May appropriate to say this on Rosh Hashanna? We can appreicate its each o f us, Jews and gentiles alike witness the fulfillment of the appropriateness only if we understand the difference between the prophetic prayer that peace shall reign on earth, nation shall live two holidays Passover and Rosh Hashanna, in friendship with nation, and man shall dwell in kinship with his Passover is the holiday where the whole family; parents, children - fellow man, s it together at the table, and the son asks the father: Father, I want May you all be inscribed in the Book of Life for a happy and to ask you four questions. It is a holiday of closeness between parent healthy New Year. and child, Rosh Hasshanna, on the other hand, Is the day when Adam, the first man, was created, G-d took the place of a father for hint. On Rosh Hashanna we stand before G-d as Adam did - as if we have RABBI RONALD H. GROSS no parents, and we can turn only to, G-d to pray. On this day our Congregation Sinai Torath Chaim parents have deserted us, so to speak, and only G-d can answer us, When we pray on Rosh Hashanna we pray to G-d as we pray to a father, and we call him: our Father our King. Let us pray on this Rosh Hashanna that there should be peace to Studying In Rome the.world and peace to all individuals. MR. AND MRS. L fOUlSM, MAYER SR. Judi Rothsteln, 1144 Bank St,, riculum in which the close in­ RABBI ELI CARLEBACH Is one of nearly 250 students tegration of study and travel Mr, and M rs. Louis M, M ayer The couple was married in Hillside Jewish Center from 8 0 universities and col­ enables the student to achieve Sr., of 570 Paul St,, celebrated Newark on September 3, 1924, leges in the United States en­ scholastic and personal growth their Golden Wedding anniver­ The affair was hosted by their rolled in a year of study and during a year abroad," Father sary with a Mass on Saturday, eight children and their fam ilies, On Monday evening September 16 Jews In Hillside will join their travel a t the Loyola University Dillon explains. September 7 at Christ the King which include 27 grandchildren, brethren the world over in ushering in Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish of Chicago Rome Center for the Church. This was followed by a who also presented them w ith a “ Applications of highly mot* New Year 5138. Liberal Arts. reception at the Knights of C ol­ color TV s e t. Also attending w ere ■ivated and highly recommended umbus Hall, Rosh Hashanah begins a period known as the "Aseret Yamal Now in its 12th year, the fully other relatives and friends. accredited program is a branch sophomores are accepted," T ’Shuva”, the Ten Days of Repentance and it concludes with “ Yom Father Dillon adds. Kippur” , the Day of Atonement These are the most serious and campus of Loyola University of Loyola's Rome campus is Named Outstanding High School Student solemn days of the entire Jewish year. Chicago directed toward the It is a t!me.for reflection and introspection, prayer and repentance. junior y ear, according to the Rev, located on top of Monte Mario, Ronald Lindsay Allen, son o f John T . Dillon, S,J,, director of the highest of Rome's seven hills. academic excellence and have We review our deeds of the past year and earnestly, and sincerely Mr* and Mrs. Lindsay Allen of the C enter. It is the largest American study displayed leadership in e x tra ­ attempt to correct our mistakes and transgressions. We supplicate 137 Bailey Ave, has been elected “ The purpose of the program program of its kind conducted curricular and civic activities, to the Almighty and beseech Him to grant us yet another year of to The Society of Outstanding Ronald i s a senior a t St. is to provide an academic cur­ by a U,S. university In Europe, American High School Students, Peter's Preparatory School in the nations leading high school Jersey C ity. He is a varsity MR, AND MRS. ALAN SCHREIER 11:00 AM Sermon given by honorary. member of the Prep Basketball Rabbi A.L. Spitz The Society honors only team and a senior executive Mr, and Mrs, Sheldon Miller Ushers were L a rry Berlin, $:Q0 PM Mlncha Service America's most distinguished member o f The Ebony Club at of W orcester, Vermont, have an­ Brooks Robinson, Roger Sofar The Traditional Yom Tov students, those who have achieved St, Peter's, nounced the marriage of their and Ronnie Shagrin. Speech given by Rabbi A. daughter, Miss Carol Robinson The Bride is presently attend­ Pecker to Alan Schreier son of M r. and ing the University of Tampa, The Oct. 2 - Mrs, David Schreier,of Hillside, Groom graduated Hillside High 9:00 AM Morning Service The ceremony was perfromed School and the University of 11:00 AM Sermon by the Rabbi in the gardens, of the Green Moun­ Tampa where he received his The Importance of Everyone tain Inn., Stowe Vermont. Bachelor of Science Degree, He Owning A Luiov and Esrog ALARM Carol Anderson served as Maid is employed by Durecell Pro­ 6:00 PM Mlncha Service of tionor. Bridesmaids were ducts, Traditional Yom Tov Nancy Vallery, and Dolores Gathering Wright, After a honeymoon in Puerto Oct, 6 - Dennis Schreier, brother of the Rico the couple w ill reside in 6:30 AM Hoshanno Rabbah Ser­ SYSTEMS Groom, served as the Best Man. 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ROSH HASHANAH SERVICES MONDAY - Sept, 16 Number1270 *0f A Series Of "Articles 6:45 PM Mlncha & Marriv GRAND OPENING TUESDAY - Sept, 17 and Featuring American Ideas And Ideals WEDNESDAY - Sept. 18 8:00 AM Shacharis A kid with leukemia 10)00 AM Torah reading can die from a cold. 10)46 AM Sermon (Tuesday) “ What will the New Year The555 WESTMINSTER Little Shop AVE. r bring?” 10:46 a m Sermon (Wednesday) Rabbi Ronald H . Gross of Congregation Sinai .Torath ELIZABETH 355-5504 “Sacrifice: Past & Present" Chaim sounds th e “shofar," or rams horn, fo r the Rosh 11(00 a m Shofar Blowing Hashanah season. (Photo by M arty Gottlieb) 11:80 AM Mussaf 4:45 PM Walk to Tabhlicb 7:00 PM Mlncha Requirements 7:35 PM Maariv On THE UNION TOWNSHIP Engagements, HILLSIDE JEWISH CENTER ADULT SCHOOL Sept. 1 6 - Weddings And 5:30 AM SlTchos UNION HIGH SCHOOL, UNION, N.J. 07083 6)40 PM Start of the New Year Anniversaries An infection that m eans 5735 688*1200, EXT. 326; 327 (12 MOON-4P.N.) a day in bed for a norm a l — Mlncha and Evening Service All engagements, wedding child is a threat to the life Sept.17 T announcements and- anniver ■ fA tt-T E R M : MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS of a child with leukemia. 8:30 AM Morning Service sa rie s must be typewritten Once, leukemia victims 11)00 AM Sermon of the Rabbi (double spaced) o r printed STARTING OCTOBER 7th plainly and submitted with a lived only a few months. on - M essage of the New Now, in som e cases, we Year telephone number to the So­ ciety Department; HILLSIDE cart prolong lives a few 11:80 A.M, Shofar Blowing SPECIAL NEW PROGRAMS: years. 8:00 PM Going to Taschlich TIMES, 1443 N. Broad St,, 6)30 PM Mlncha bnd Maarav Hillside, N.J, P lease follow 1. BATIK & TIE-DYE 5. SCIENCE PROGRAMS 9. ORIENTAL COOKING But leukemia is still the the general outline of similar major cause of disease an d Service Sept. 18 - articles on the Society pages. 2. KARATE 6. T.V. PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES 10. EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING death in kids between the We want to wipe out Full names and complete ad­ ages of 3 an d 14. 8:30 AM Morning Services 3. SOCIAL DANCING cancer in your lifetime. 11:00 AM Sermon of the Rabbi d resses as well a s education­ l VOCATIONAL TRAINING 11. PUBLIC SERVICE PROGRAMS We want to save every Give to the . on - Holiness of the Shofar al background a re required. 4. HAIRCUTTING & STYLING 0. ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE leukemia victim, We can't 11)3Q AM Shofar Blowing Photographs must be by a pro­ 12. FASHION ILLUSTRATION without a healthy contri­ American Cancer | 7:30 PM Maariv fessional photographer in bution from you. Society. Sept, 19 - black and white (8M x 10" or 8 " by 7" sizes), Glossy PLUS Fast of Gedaliah Many variad courses in tha follow ing araai: WORD SKILLS - English Improvament; Reading improvement, I t l a M e n ace Publitfied A s A Public S ervice Through photographs are desired . Pub­ Every morning - Morning Ser­ Acceleration, FOREIGN LANGUAGES - French; German; Italian; Spanish; Russian. BUSINESS - Stenography; Ike CoopenUon or The Follow ing H ills id e Comp ante* vices 6:00 AM (if Slichas, then lication is made in about one 5:48 AM) * Evening Services * week. Stenoacript ABC Shorthand; Typing ■ Baglnnart, Intermediate. Electric, Bookkeeping for Beginners; Professional ten minutes before sundown. T here is a $5 charge for Salesmanship. RELAXATION • Small Power Boat Handling; Private Pilot Ground Training; Golf; Slim and Trim, BRISTOL-MYERS COMPANY Sent. 20 - reproduction of all larg e pho­ Contract Bridge; Tennis; Yoga; Physical Fitness fo r Man. CREATIVE ARTS ■ Calligraphy; Macrame; Metal Sculpture; Shabbos candle lighting 6:37 PM tographs. Sketching; Painting ■ O il and A crylic,; Guitar, Piano; Textilei, Organ, Beaded Flowers. HOME MAKING ■ Interior HATFIELD WIRE A CABLE Sept, 21 - Decorating; Sewing • Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced; Furniture Refinishing; Home Maintenance and Repair; Division «f C*ntln«nt«| Coppor A Sue I IndtisfvlBS, Int, 9:00 AM Morning Service Club News Landscaping; SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY PROGRAM - English; Social Studies; Science; Literary Materials; 8t00 PM Mlncha Service All club and organization Mathematics. GENERAL ■ Wall Street-1975; Group Dynamics; M emory improvement; College Admissions, Astronomy, The Traditional Shabbos news should be In the HILL­ Law, Drug Use Ik Abuse. INDUSTRIAL-VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL • Auto Body Repairing; Auto Mechanics; JIFFY MANUFACTURING CO. Schuvo Speech delivered by Rabbi SIDE Times office not later Carpentry and Cabinet Making; Cosmetology; Drafting; Electricity-Electronics; O ffset Printing; Machine Tool and Ola Shalom Spitz than Friday for publication Making and many others. 7:30 PM Maariv the following Thursday. Ar­ REGISTRATION-OPEN TO RESIDENTS AND NON-RESIDENTS OF UNION Sept, 2 8 - THE NATIONAL STATE BANK ticles should follow the stan­ Registration for all courses is now open by mail or In person. IUZAM8TN NJ. Shlogen of Kapporeth dard form used In sim ilar ar­ Dally registration weekdays, 12 NOON-4 P.M. HllUM* Office, 1)20 N. Breed Sr. Liberty Are. O ffice, 1M7 Liberty Ave. 6:00 AM Morning Service ticles. UNION HIGH SCHOOL 2:00 PM Mlncha T here Is a $5 charge for re­ North Third Street, U nion, N J, 6)15 PM Begin fast of Yom production of all la rg e club Kipper Evening Registration-Monday, September 30, Wednesday October 2 TRIDIX TOOL I . MACHINE CO. and organization photographs Union High School, 7-9 P.M. 6:30 PM Kol Nldre services unless requested by The Sermon of the Rabbi - Times. Where A re We Today? ______CATALOG UPON REQUEST PAGE 8, THE N.J. HI LLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1974 £iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim m iiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiii|u TOWNSHIP OP HILLSIDE NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the Election October 1974, Find the service or the product Registrat the e Township Clerk, clpal Building, Liberty you need in this l YANKEE TRADER I Avenues, Hillside,

2d, 27 , So, October 1...... Action Guide f CLASSIFIED SECTION j Registrations must be made | person, and may also be made at tt WEEKLY DIRECTORY OF BUSINESS SERVICES _ office of the Union County Board c I Elections, 208 Commerce Placi “ Elizabeth, during such '------eg *■ Your ad on this page as lo w as $2.00 per office Transfers iCALL 923-9207- 9208- 8377I reglstn week. A fresh copy' every week Into the m card to the Union County Board of hands o f 15,000 readers. T e ll them where ONLY $1 EACH WEEK FOR INDIVIDUAL ADVERTISERS «3 Elections. to buy and who will fix it. ONLY $1.75 EACH WEEK FOR COMMERCIAL ADVERTISERS S IN PURSUANCE OF THE $1.50 EACH ADDITIONAL WEEK 5 E N TITLE D “ An Act to Regulate S Elections," Title 19, Revised Statutes, 2 and the amendments and supplements SELL- B U Y-S W AP -S ER VICES-H ELP WANTED— REAL ESTATE-FOR RENT ■ thereto, notice is hereby given that 8 the DISTRICT BOARD OF MB COMPRESSORS AUTO BODY BUTCHER SHOPS -REMODELING-ANNOUNCEM ENTS-GARAGE SALES S REGISTRY AND ELECTION in the EXTERMIHATIHG 9 Township of Hillside will sit In the 8 polling places designated between the Ait comp... lor r«ntol .orv.co REPAIRS PETS-PERSONAL FOR CONCRETE BREAKING HILLSIDE PORK STORE EAST COAST 8 Eastern Standard Time on November FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE FRANKLIN AUTO BODY 1326 L ita n y Ave. EXTERMINATING CO., INC. 8 5, 1974, for the purpose oi . FOR INDUSTRIAL PLANTS OF HILLSIDE * conducting a General Election for the > P K T M I A. 1122 420 Full L ift, o f AD RATES .It Broad St. Chancellor Ave. Specializing in Termitoi. Also DR0BACH CO. HHUMe,3SS-l444 lrvin«ton.30f-3200 MEATS Si HOMEMADE complete Pott control service. $ 1 A WEEK (M IN 3 INSERTIONS). U ,S, HIGHWAY N O . 23 BOLOCNAS AND Free estimates and inspection. 24 UNION. N.J. MU 6-0018 COLLISION SPECIALIST GROCERIES hr. service. 15 WORDS O R LESS. A D piTIO N A L OPPOSITE FLAGSHIP WORDS 10« EACH INSURANCE ESTIMATES | 9260782 923*3536 or 634*0693 DISPLAY ADS TOWING $2 FOR SPECIAL ONE TIME INSERTIONS AUTO DEALERS IRSURANCE (GARAGE SALES, ANNOUNCEMENTS, DRIVEWAYS *2.50 AN INCH • Chosen Freeholders for the C AUTO REPAIRS NOTICES, S Union for three year term. LOWEST PRICES AT Asphalt Driveways •US. 926-3100 15 WORDS O R LESS. ADD ITIO N A L WORDS S Two members of the ' R es. 3S 2-C 1C 1 g Committee for three year tei DODGE CITY HANAN'S A N D PA R K IN G LO T8 10, EACH. g TH E PLACE OF MEETIf A ll worts Mono w ith pow tr roiltr. R O B t.R T F. Boards of Registry ( REPAIR SHOP A ll klndi of maion w ork d o n . D EAD LIN E 6 P.M. TUESDAY Z 1st District-Waiter O ELIZABETH DODGE (HANAN QLIKMAN) GOTRONEO s School gymnasium, W. Mertz Ave. Repairs on American A Foreign AGENT ■ entrance. S FREE PUBLIC SERVICE ADS (ONE WEEK UNLESS RENEWED) INC. Cart: Clutchsr-lgnltlon— Brakes- JAMESIAMORGESE Krumblegel Dodge Cars and Trucks I t Paine Ave. Irvington State Farm Insurance Co. 1 WORK WANTED, FOUND, FREE ES 2-3023 282 Lons Avenue niiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif Always 100 School gymnasium HELP WANTED (MALE & FEMALE) used cars WINDOW SHADES School, Maple Avenue j m m j n stock S. & L. SERVICE ELECTRICAL LIQUOR STORES Put a PLUS STATION in your future! Window Shades and M l REMARK AVE., CONTRACTORS Join the World of Finance Western Park v Cushion Replacements Street. ELIZABETH _ .. ro. MAPLE LEAF ______181-11 S B ______375-9896 Porch Shades (—George Washington 9zi-0406. Lie. NO. 419 1 School, Leslie: SPECIALIZING IN WINESLIQUORSBEER SECRETARY rlct—Calvin Coolidge 1120 LIBERTY AVE. JANET DECORATORS ’School, Tillman S FOREIGN CARS BERT 5 . GLOBUS H IL L S ID E , N.J. If you possess good basic skills (moderate steno 923-6932 M ONARCH typing) and some business background, there i WE D E L IV E R 354*5757 . Liberty ELECTRICAL good spot for you et our Hillside office. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DRIVE-IN PARKING l-Looker BEAUTY SHOPS CONTRACTORS HOME BUILDING & REPAIRS schooLQurd Av,i,fi.. SOS N. Bread St., Elizabatli !?. 1 llth Dlstrlct-Lef 2(9-1809 PHONE 887-4260 INDUSTRIAL w . 3 06 59 *V« 3-1433 TELLER HOME BUILDING & REPAIRS Holly wood Ave., Firehouse. Sales-Strvict-Body Work (Part-Time) JAY CONSTRUCTION! Complete " SALON COMMERCIAL SZARKO’S We want personable individual (experienced i home repairs, new construction, i 3th District—Abram p Morris bright beginner) for our Liberty Avenue office. NO. FIVE RESIDENTIAL LIQUOR STORE brick & concrete work. Asphalt' p flMr Cootor. For Amt Hours; Mon thru Fri. 1 PM to 6 PM or Morris Hair Styled by PEDRO ; 2 WAY RADIO DISPATCHED Wed. thru Pri. 8:15 AM to 3:30 PM driveways, roofing, We sell used: school, coe Avenue, bricks & lumber. Call 923-5937 15th District-Temple Shomrei Obituaries • 1268 LIBERTY AVENUE 1440 N. Brood St. 1317 L ib e rty Avenue Torah, 910 Salem Avenue. • HILLSIDE. NEW JERSEY Hillside, New Jersey anytime (TF) Voters may make inquiry as to the Bernard Saitz, 61 H illside. N.J. location of the polling place for the New Jersey Regional Board. He le resides by Bernard Saitz, 61, of Rahway, SAMUEL J. CAIVANOGENERAL telephoning tl was a member of the Sunshine died Monday in the Beth Israel CONTRACTOR. A complete line Club and was cantor for the Tem­ Medical Center, Newark. Shoppers Guide of all types of masonry and car* except Saturday, ple Shomrei Torah for 15 years. Saitz was cantor of Temple pefttry work done with expert T o w n s h ip Surviving are his w ife, Edith; -forward philosophy, "give people Shorn nei Torah. three daughters, Mrs. Ellen Ac­ For the next five weeks THE NATIONAL STATE BANK designing. For an estimate call Hillside Times-sept. 12, 19, C arrols, Rt. 22 E ast, will be good, fast service and quality An Equal Opportunity Employer 926-0051. Fees S48.30 Born in Austria, M r. Saitz kerman and the M isses Nancy lived in Newark before moving offering a two-for-one deal (buy food. The coupons are available and Margery Saitz; th ree sisters in this week's Hillside Times. SERVICES to Rahway 19 years ago. An M rs. Antta Kornblatt, * Mrs, one get-one-free) -onn ham­ Shopping for a course to take HELP WANTED MALE MISCELLANEOUS optometrist in Rahway,since 1954 Dorothy Sidel and M rs. Sonya burgers, club burgers, fish sand­ MOVING - Call us day or night, union coUntV, docket wiches, etc. as they celebrate this fall? In this week’s issue A N D FEMALE FOB SALE Ft record player, w p w ltM iw m lneure you > most CIVIL ACTION WRIT War II, he was a member of the M rs. Charlotte Wolff Massey, Carrols restaurants in other sewing at the Hillside High OF EXECUTION - kind of person. Someone who's M '1 WlJdWfM, MO. 8 ^ % . emclent move. parts of New Jersey. HU is sort School Adult Center to Pilot FOR SALE American Legion, Rahway, and 82, died last week in Beth Israel ambitious, enthusiastic, likes “ • 10 **m* “ 4 W "., 216 Winans ------— ■- past president of B'nai B’rith, Medical Center, Newark, of an American success story Ground Training at the Union people and wants a challenge. Ave-»Qff Maple Ave,______RANGES, Refrigerators, Appli- O F MORTGAGED PREMISES By virtue of the above-stated Writ Menorah Lodge; the Lions Club Born in Newark, M rs. Massey as he came up through the ranks Township Adult School, Fees E arn money in your spare time AMERICAN INDIAN JEWELRY, ances, Old furniture, etc. fig execution to me directed I shall from from free at the Community truck- expose for i >y public i of Rahway and the New Jersey lived in Bloomfield and Nutley to supervisor before buying his ; Avo;> Representative. For Many varieties of rings, brace- moved. One piece < the Court House, Optometrist Association. before moving to Hillside 47 first restaurant. He has a straight Center to nominal amounts at the m ore Information call In Mt*» pendent, and necklace., load, Prompt courteous service. Elizabeth, N.J., Mr; Saitz was Israel bond years ago. adult centers. Irvlngton-Vallsburg, 375-2100, in Wholesale or retail, Call 686- Reasonable rates. Call anytime. chairman and chairman of the She was a Red C ross Volun- Perogino lived in Hillside 50 Remember, for better service, Hillside and Union, 353-4880 and 8855 or 688-9208. SS3-1478. Anti-Defamation League, Rah­ teer during World War 1. years. say; "I read it in THE HILLSIDE i n Springfield, 273-0702. BRAND NEW PORTA CRIB, $20; SIDEWALKS way chapter, and served on the Her husband was the late Alfred She was the widow of Nicholas TIM IBS." red & blue plaid folding carriage, O, Massey. Perogino. Patronize your Hillside area merchants for value, service, APPRENTICE PRINTERS WILL­ good condition, $15; 2 bookcases, Surviving are three daughters, Surviving are two daughters, N fW and pesonal attention. You'll ING TO WORK ANY SHIFT Ex­ sliding glass doors, $30 each. M rs. Doris Babcock of Camden, Mrs. Angie Hayes of Mount Holly Men's clothing, reasonable. Call southwesterly I Dorer Avenue subscribers, Lorraine Maine, Mrs. Madeleine Mess of and M rs. Marie Kurus of Hillside; save wear on your car, gasoline, cellent opportunity for right per- SIDEWALKS northwesterly time and effort. so n s. Apply In person, Vanguard ?6«-9319, w c m , Hillside and Mrs. F rances Kim- four sons, Thomas, Michael, New Jersey, as Executors of the La Also be sure to take advantage Offset Printers 1 Evans USED CARS FOR SALE Will and Testament of HARVEY \ mel of Los Angeles, a sister, Anthony and Steven, all of Hill­ ALSO PEACE, deceased, will I of coupons offered every week in Terminal, Avenue, one hundred feet; JR., Mrs. Mary Gilman of Calif on, side; four sisters, M rs. Virginia 1917 Plymouth Sport Fury. INDIVIDUAL SLABS thence (2) southwesterly, at right eight grandchildren and a great- Steber of Hillside, M rs, Sally the HILLSIDE TIMES, PS/PB, Good condition. Cell angles to Dorer Avenue and parallel settlement to the Union County Caltlbiano of Phoenix, N.Y., Mrs. Area businesses with special with Highland Avenue, forty feet; grandchild. 381-6396 after 5. 0/18-86) STUMPSREMOVED Court—Probate Division, on Friday, Rose Saccaro of Stanfordvllle, values to offer readers can call thence (3) southeasterly parallel October 25th next at 9 A.M. HIGH EARNINGSI with Dorer Avenue, one hundred feet N.Y., and Miss G loria Perogino 923-9207. 1966 PONTIAC LEMANS, PB PS, A N Y SIZE :o the said northwesterly line of . Mary Perogino, 68 TELEPHONE NEED MONEY FOR SCHOOL, Highland Ave.; of Hillside, Population Growth SALES PERSON CALL 964-0813. (9/18-86) thence (4) northeasterly along the M rs. Mary Carsidona Also, five brothers, Joseph In 1872 the population growth same forty feet to the southwesterly Executor! Perogino, 68, of 1459 Franklin Carsidona of Stanfordvllle, of the United States dropped to PLEASANT VOICE, St., died Monday of la st week its lowest level in thirty*Ave d place of BEGINNING. i, Attorneys George, William and James Car­ MATURE known and designated as in St. Elizabeth Hospital, Eliza­ sidona, all of Hillside, and Sal­ years. Our growth rate for that' beth, after a brief illness. year was down to 7.8 persons per WORK A T HOM E EXPERIENCED TEACHER vatore Carsidona of Siinlthvllle, JUNK CARS WANTED Born in New York C ity, Mrs, Tex., and eight grandchildren. 1,000 of population— the smal­ or OFFIC E CONCERT pianist will teach be­ lest since 1937. MAKE OWN HOURS ginners & advanced atudents. Call 827-0883. JUNK CARS OF ANY KINI1 w- h - Luitif, civil t CALL 923-8377 WANTED. 24 HOUR SERVICE TOWNSHIP Of HILLSIDE LOST ______" B.A. TOWING SERVICE. CALL d.£,na?.d .. IW 4.U T TOW NSHIP OF HILLSIDE $100 REWARD for lost medium 954-1506. Avenue, Hillside, New Jersey. PART OR FULL TIME FOR size 3 year old male dog - long NOTICE NOTICE TS PERSINS TRAVEL AGENCY, CALL 686- hair, rust, brown & beige with ALTERATIONS-CLOTHING TO MIRONS IN MILITARY SERVICE OR PATIENTS 8550, f Hillside. _ white paws. Answers to IN VETERANS' H0SRITALS AND TO THEIR DESIRING ABSENTEE BALLOTS TRAILER DRIVER - Exp. driver "Butchia.” No collar, Call ALTERATIONS ON LADIE’S described In survey mac needed for winter season. Local 352-6514, (8/22*9/12) MEN’S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHES jS m M g g l& 8 W * J RELATIVES ARD FRIENDS If you a re qualified and registered voter of the route only, Steady work. Call 111 1 “ ....■■■'?' " - ...... CALL 289-1161 (TF) “ i t is Pnf.MMto « « State, who expects to be absent outside of the 964-1878, SERVICES • premises conveyed to VI Illam House, If you are in the military service or area State, Nov. 5, 1974 or a qualified and registered i October 7, patient in veterans’ hospital and desire to vote, EMPLOYMENT WANTED CARPENTER SERVICES 1 Deeds for a voter who will be within the state on Nov, 5, Union County, Page 191. or if you are a relative or frlmri of a person, who Experienced secretary can help " 1974, but because of Illness or Physical dis­ WE TAKE AWAY any old ap- $23|S is in the military service o r is a patient in a ability, or because of the observance of a religi­ out in your office, a few hours YOU want a carpenter? Hln- puances refrigerators, stoves, 1974, veterans' hospital who, you believe, will desire 1 lew days a weak. Days denberjer of building, repairing w . hl - m. chlnM drvers dish Sheriff reserves ous holiday pursuant to the tenets of your religion, to vote in the General Election to be held on or because of resident 'attendance at a school, must be flexible, call and general contracting,roofing, etc.SWvlci charge’ $10 ,al0Urn th" " n .ie h OriK.„o, Sh.rm Nov. 5, 1974 kindly write to Walter 0, Halpln, cabinet work. Eatlmates given tM j $15 (or 2 CaU 242-6178 ZucKir.QoidMr, a waiu.Attyi. college o r university, will be unable to cast County Clerk, Court House, Elizabeth, N.J,, o r your ballot at the polling place in your district fr8e’ J * I S i / l f f or 400 Evenings and Sunday, 964-7282, HuiJideTim«,AuguM 96.*9. to the undersigned at once making application MISCELLANEOUS small. Call 761-4294, TF - September 8,12,1974 on said date, and you desire to vote In the general F O R , SALE 1473,60 for a military service ballot to be voted in said election to be held on Nov, 5, 1974, kindly write REAL ESTATE election to be forwarded to you, if you are in the PAINTERS MISCELLANEOUS or apply in person to Walter G, Halpln, County military service or are a patient in a veterans' Clerk, Court House, Elizabeth, N.J., o r to the CARPETS AND LIFE too can be INTERIOR It EXTERIOR PAD8T- APARTMENT FOR RENT FOR SALE______hospital, stating your name, age, serial number, undersigned at once requesting that a civilian home address, and the address at which you are R ant electric°shampooer, '^8™ * GU. ™ 5 RM. APT. available. 1st F l/ GIANT OARAGE SALE, Sept. 14- absentee ballot be forwarded to you. Such request SCREENS AND STORMS l Newly decorated. Call 928-3687. J6, 9 a.m . - 4 p.m. Something stationed or can be found, o r if you desire the must state your home address and the address Steven Deo. 364-8880 i military service ballot for a relative or friend WINDOWS REPAIRED, SAWS “ iSd Rooms, front & back to which said ballot should be sent, and must 7982 (TF) “ • * l7S AND TOOLS SHARPENED, porch, gas heat, kitchen range, Hillside, (off Coe Ave.) Rain then make an application under oath for a military be signed with your signature, and state the service ballot to be forwarded to him, stating in reason why you will not be able to vote at your -DAN’S PAINTING A DECORA- T ™ e . Call 928-1603(9/12 ^ ^ Avenue. Call 026-60 88. -26) your application that he is over the age of eighteen usual polling place, No civilian absentee ballot TING, INTERIOR, EXTERIOR, SERVICES years and stating his name, serial number, home will be furnished or forwarded to any applicant ...... 1 ■ 1 REASONABLE RATES,. FREE APARTMENTS W ANTED address and the address at which he is sta­ DEAL DIRECT - No salesman unless request therefor is received not less than FLRNITURt & APPLIANCES. ESTIMATES INSURED. Call 289- WORKING COUPLE want tioned or can be found. Involved, Roofing, siding and eight days prior to the election, and contains WELFARE & PEOPLE WITH 9434, rooms with heat supplied. CaU carpentry, 743-6112 after 5. (TF) Forms of application can be obtained from the the foregoing information. CREDIT PROBLEMS. INSTANT after 4 p.m,, 352-5742. undersigned, Dated: Sept, 12, 1974, CREDIT, IMMEDIATE DELIV­ Dated: Sept, 12.1974 LOUIS A. DISCHLER ERY. CALI MR. GRAND, 373- 6 ROOMS WANTED IN 2 FAMILY LOUIS A. DISCHLER HOUSE FOR SALE Township Clerk 6611 HOUSE. Middle aged business Township Clerk PHIL TERRANOVA, Sidewalk., couple. Oarage desired, CaU 881 WESTMINSTER COLONIAL - 3 Municipal Building Municipal Building AIR-COND., 7,800 BTUs, Cry- bedrm s., carpeting, finished den patios, step., wall. & tile. 412 4338 evenings, (9/12-26) Liberty and Hillside Ave. Liberty and Hillside Ave. & rec rm ., appliances. Owner f R1l on?n"deller' Twt" h8d' C‘“ * » ’. <*ang., N.J. 67g. l^CaL'MIDDLE Ag' e D WORK- Hillside, N.J. Hillside, N.J. ssi-soee, 0980. CHI u. for free ..tlmate, inq man dolt i, apt. transferred, CaU 354-1073 after (5/OTF) Call 687-0178. (9/12-26) 5 p.m. (9/12-26) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12,1974, THE N.J. HILLSIDE TIMES, PAGE 9 BY DR. A.W. DAMIS tion, was given this year to Mr. your week ahead 567 Attend Little League Awards Night rator, also spoke. He again were Nicholas Menza, who wel- and Mrs, John F, Liegl, 238 Bloy thanked the local organization for Forecast Period: September 15 to September 81 I corned the parents, players and St,j both of whom have assisted their cooperation and support The 21st Annual Hllllde Little who captured the Minor National guests, as well as Mrs. Ann Stisl, lean League title, also were pre­ in the program for many years. during the past season. AWES Changes that you have long had in mind can League Awards Night Program League championship title for the President of the Hillside Little war. Zl • Apr, be introduced, to your associates, with a mini­ sented trophies by Joseph Menza, The plaque, which expressed. Major J, Arnold Witte, com­ was held last Thursday evening, second consecutive year, were the team manager, assisted by League Women’s Auxiliary, who mum of adjustment. Meaning? Now, is the Little League's gratitude, was mended the personnel of Little a t the Club Navaho Manor, IW - presented trophies by John Helm - Herbe Singe, coach. thanked the parents for their time for new plans, suggestions and ideas. presented by Nicholas Menza. I League for their devotion and ington, before a capacity crowd stetter, team manager, assisted The Leeague’s Special Award, splendid cooperation and support. Entertainment for the evening interest' in continuing a' whole­ TAURUS Stellar patterns alert you to the outside chance of 567 parents and players. by team coaches Max Spivack, which is presented from time to The. Invocation and Benediction zo 20 0f running into legal snags. There's aid coming was provided by Roger Riddle, a some activity for the youngsters Apr. • May Honored were members of the Henry O’Neill and Dave Williams, time to a person or persons for were rendered by Rev. Frank young up and coming comedian. m the Community and the parents from an unexpected source, however. But, waitt Hillside Rotary team , which cap­ The members, of the Tigers distinguished and unselfish ser­ Vigh, Pastor, Hillside Presby­ Look for strings attached! Max Deutsch,-New Jersey Dis­ for supporting it. tured the American League Team ywho took the Minor Amer- terian Church, P eter G, Humanik vices rendered to the organiza­ tric t, 9 Little League Administ- Other speakers on the program GEMINI Remembe intelligence should be used for championship; the B’nai B’rith acted as Master of Ceremonies, May 21 • June 20 thar academic pursuits. In other words, team , which took the National use your head — in affairs of the heart . . . League title; members of the » M S H O P - R i t e separate fact from fancy. Mets and Tigers squads, cham- MOONCHILD Hold it, Moonchild! Don’t let your moods run pions of the Minor League Na- carries a June 21 • July 22 amuck. Your associates will react to, and re- tional and American divisions fleet, your attitude. Actually, you seek unwar- respectively, FULL lin e OF ranted sympathy, secretly. Individual utd team trophies EMPIRE LEO Increased activities and trafficking with per- w ere Presented a s follows: k o s h e r July 23 ■ Aug. 22 sons below your station In life, shows In your Robert DelOuerclo, a member DRIVE W POULTRY FOR chart. Many under your sign will seek the bi- of the Hillside Rotary team won I c a r e f u l l y I zarre and clandestine. the American League batting SCHOOL IS T THE VIRGO There's an old saying that goes something like oh»mplonsMp wlth “ av9ra8e ot OPEN* ^h o l id a y s i Aug. 23 • Sept. 22 this; Our worst enemies are those friends who •6l7* was Presenled Ms ‘roptay have failed In finding us profitable. Keep that >*y KlfflW Peek, lot Vice-Pros- thought in mind, this week! ident Of Little League; | C E N T E R C U T SHOP-RITE QUALITY CORN-FED STEER BEEF Anthony Guidlcef Secretary of LIBRA It seems i though you’ll be in the position of L ittle League presented the lead- Sept. 23 • Oct. 22 being who simply cannot afford to PORK CHOPS i angry? So,”donTTamper” ‘with “the* Idea lng P ^ h e r award for the Amer- BEEF CHUCK STEAKS of letting off steam! lean Leage to Steven Hollander, PORK CHOP / t , , ... . also a member of the Hillside THICK OR THIN OR SCORPIO There’s nothing of whreb men are more liberal Rotorv to»m Oct. 23 • Nov. 21 than their good advice. Getting to the point, COMBINATION don’t seek approval for what you know to be . d l ,°ph ? 8?8 if® * PORK LOIN an unproductive relationship. sented 1011,8 pl*5’ers 0,11,8 side Rotary teem for capturing LOIN END & CENTER SAGITTARIUS In spite of yourself, rather your indiffer- the American League Champion- ROAST (Cut from Loin Portion) Nov. 22 • Dec. 21 ence . . . events related to| your job, task < Ship by Gary Lehner, the team project, will improve. This week, you can do i SEMI-BONELESS BEEF wrong! manager, assisted by FredRaffa and Anthony Guidice, the coaches. CAPRICORN CHUCKROAST New ambitions and aspirations. hit - ___ you as Hillside Rotary Club repre- ? Dec. 22 • Jan. 19 97 ® pttfc thejleces sentatlve, Vice-President Mich­ 27 FRESH CUT 07 for a new project. Incidentally, your “ambi­ ael Tobia, was present to receive tions” could include the opposite sex. CHICKEN quartered R7C QUARTERED the Sponsor’s Award on behalf of lb. * 3 fib . J M L AQUARIUS You're prone to promising more than you < the Club, which was presented PARTS 6 7 ? lb; Jan. 20 • Feb. 18 deliver, during this cosmic cycle. It’s singularly by Nicholas Menza, Little League pointless to take on obligations that you can- President Beef Shoulder Steak BONELESS not possibly fulfill! Nethan'Hawley, a member of PORK RIB PORK LOIN PISCES Most members of your sign won't be in the the B’nal B’rith team, was pre­ Beef Short Ribs a n $105 Feb. 19 • Mar. 20 mood for social activities, You might seek sented a championship trophy by END LOIN RIB END more solitude than your daily routine permits. Albert Baclar, Past President of Pork Shoulder Butt'W *. $l” L ittle League and the Banquet Chairman, for taking the National . 9 7 * Young Beef Liver Wife ,, 77‘ ,* 1 37 MOVIE GUIDE League batting title with an aver- MAYFAIR THEATRE Thur, Fri, Mon, Tue, 8:30; Sat, age of ,509* VOLUME 1 ■ ■ ■ _ aSTAINLESS I HliYLtaS SSTEEL I fc NORTH BROAD STREET 5:25,8:40; Sun, 5:10,8:25 A rtie Issler, of the B’nal B’rith Family Circle HILLSIDE BENEATH THE PLANET OF THE team , was presented a trophy by Win a Bike FREEP PATTERh "HOOKER CONVENTION"-! APES-(PG) Sat. & Sun., 1:30 Paul Stein, the League’s 2nd Pick up entry blank at your Shop- Do-lt-Yourseif Flatware thru Tues. "CHERRY BLOSSOM (XX) u S m f i & K Z S l Vice-President, for capturing the Thurs. thru Tues. 2495 SPRINGFIELD AVE. leading pitcher’* award of the Encyclopedia 0NLY »WITH EACH $3 PURCHASE29 OLD RAHWAY THEATER FOR PETE'S SAKE-(PG) Thut, Fri, Natlonai league. A Lot More Grocery Value! 1601 IRVING STREET Mon, Tuo, 7:00, 8:30, 10:05: Individual trophies were pre­ ~Trozen Foods! RAHWAY sented to the players of the B’nai §Fresh Fruits & Vegetablesi Sat, 5:15, 6:55, 8:25, 10:15; I FRESH CALIFORNIA InfcfcTAVERN FOR PETE'S SAKE-(PO) Thur, Fri, Sun. 1:30, 3:05, 4:40, 6:25, B’rith team, the National League Mon, Tuc, 7:00, 10:15; Sal, 8:00,9:45 champion, by Howard Stein, team COFFEE 7:00,10:15; Sun, 6 :45,10:00 NEW PLAZA THEATER manager, assisted by Frank Mul- b r o c c o l i CHEESE PIZZA OWL & THE PUSSYCAT-(PC) 400 NORTH WOOD AVE. lery and Paul Stein, team LINDEN coaches, 2$-J99 t T Y M A R Y , C R AZ\ Larry Russack, a represent­ 39* DOROTHY D enis LARRY-(PG) Thur, Fri, Mon, ative of the Bnal B’rith. was Tue, 7:00, 10:10; Sat, 3:25, Cucumbers EXTRA FANCY 79* » LUNCHEONS 7:00, 10:10; Sun, 3:15, 6:35, present to receive on behalf of l.NOUET 9:45 his organization, the Sponsor's • COCKTAILS WhiteTuna. Green Peppers ^ VARIETIES • DINNERS >*Y*S-(PG) Thur, Fri, Mon, Tue, Award, which was presented by Pot Pies 5&99‘ Nicholas Menza. I Tuna5 f t * 8:40; Sat, 1:40, 5:10, 8:40; Sun, Cubanel Peppers Juice■ .■ M k■ r -I 5 ,99 OPEN SUNDAYS 1:30,5:00,8:15 , Members'* of the Mets Team. GREEN 12:30 lo 6:00 MAPLEWOOD THEATER Palmolive . 1 *tr49# Pascal Celery 'TENDER MAPLEWOOD Beans M P 2^:99 Clmnd Smtinlaj' 1 A D ADV. of “ RABBI On Union Fab * f ffl* 2” California CarrotSs^ 3 S 3 -9 8 72 JACOB"-(G) Thur, Fri, Mon, Cod Fillets wowm ’tf-991 Tue, 7:15, 9:15; Sat, 1:00,3:15, Apple JuicesME ’^■"69c Eggplants ROYAL PURPLE 414 N. BROAD ST., ELIZ. Honor List 1 «— > 5:30, 7:30, 9:45; Sun, 2:00, In Our Dairy Case! 3:45,5:45,7:30,9:20 Four Hillside residents were Baking Potatoes*"®?: among 125 students named to the ICED TEA M IX Yellow OnjgpMs mEus.i AMER. SINGLES MAYF AIReHILLSIDE President’s Honor List at Union LIPTON j l . College for the spring 1974 Flowers TiM illt * " * • O f t / - •NOW PLAYING THRU TUESDAY* sem ester, itwas announced today Pepper Plants WW Wrapped pkg. ~ by Dr* Saul Orkln, president of ■ 99° the College. TINA RUSSEL Live Fern hanII ng basket The students attend Union NOTE; AVAILABLE ONLY IN STORES THAT NORMALLY L im e D rin ks QAT0RAOe3 X _ UALIr UHmA * HOOKER COHVEHTION Colleges’s maincampusinCran- Cot. Cheese A ford as well as its Urban Ed­ I G’frt. J u ic e * $-39* BRI ALSO ucational Centers in Elizabeth BARTLETT PEARS Sour Cream CHERRY BLOSSOM XX and Plainfield, Dr, Orkln said. P e n n D u t c h ’! ® a 4 9 c CheezWhiz , They are enrolled in every r a t e d X curriculum offered at Union Col­ Sand. Bags »ho..ritE3'"®‘"$1 W lege, including liberal arts, bi­ * — ...... Appetizer Dept. General Merchandise ■ ■.... ! »■ ology, physical science, business HILLSIDE RADIO A TV and public administration, c ri­ Domestic Ham®»79'i Stack Mugs PORCELAIN 2 99c Ham M L te *7" minal Justice, enviromental sci­ I Swiss CheeseJ9( 1190 Liberty Avenue, near Blov Street ence and engineering, engine­ Umbrella Franks 8®®- 79c .... Health & Beauty D ept.-~ ering, and urban studies as well — — Fresh Baked Goods! — as the Cooperative Program in Light Bulbs j m n «*39* M U 8-2359 R TWIN OR 1R$ 2 J 9 9 Antenna Installed Professional Nursing that is of­ Bayer Aspirin .M,..69'> Beacon Blanket fered jointly by Hie College and S h o p- R i tePSrarSte* 1 the Schools of Nursing of Eliz­ Right GuardPEawN’-89c Beacon Blanket1 BbT s59®’, Hard Rolls simE .i? TV RADIO PHONO SERVICE abeth General and Muhlenberg - TtiWa-IHJsMTIOTTI Hospitals, vmmmiumMT Hillside residents who were can of Toward the purchase o f TmFG. one(l)btl.of60 ONLY any V i -gallon named to the President’s Honor SHOP-RITE 10 . PALS 7Q0 FRANWELL, INC. List at Union College are: I(a HI ICE CREAM Kaplan of 818 Leland Place, [CHEWABLE w it h T H IS Grand Opening Specials Timothy Mahoney of 135 Holly­ W ITH T H IS Icecream sandwich VITAMINS w i t h T H IS wood Ave., Cooper Markovitz of SOUP COUPON C O U P O N pops or cups REGULAR OR IRON C O U P O N MEATS AND DELICATESSEN 220 Surrey Road, and Michael Limit: One coupon per fa m ily . L im it: One coupon per family. Coupon expires Sat, Sept.-14,1974. Lim it: One coupon per family. (FORMERLY MILLER'S PIC-N-PAY) Shmulak of 1101 Chester St, Coupon expires Sat., Sept. 14,1974. .C oupon good at any Shop-Rite Supermarket^ Coupon good at any Shop-Rite Supermarket. Coupon expires Sat., Sept. 14,1974. Mr, Kaplan and Mr. Mahoney iupon good at any Shop-Rite Supermarket. 1558 Summit Ave. 926-2747 w ere business administration ISAVE 13 I s a v e 20 ISAVE SO OFF STREET PARKING m ajors at Union College. Mr. Kaplan graduated from Hillside i U l i l M Free Delivery ard the purchase High School and Mr, Mahoney Toward the purchase o f “owafchhe i from St. Mary’s, Elizabeth. one 2*lb. oan o f (1.00 o r more of any ca n n e d ] We Carry A Full Line Of Miss Cooper graduated from MAXWELL Weequahic High School, Newark, 20* SHRIMP DOWNY and was enrolled in the Co­ OFF CRABMEAT Prime Meat At Regular Prices. W IT H T H IS ^OUSE operative Program in Pro­ W IT H T H IS or SALMON w i t h T h i s f a b r ic - fessional Nursing offered jointly C O U P O N O U r r c c COUPON COUPON SOFTENER by the College and Elizabeth Gen­ Lim it: One coupon per fa m ily . L im it: One coupon per family. Coupon expires Sat., Sept. 14,1974. Lim it: One coupon per family. e ra l Hospital School of Nursing. Coupon expires Sat., Sept.-14,1974. Coupon expires Sat., Sept. 14,19/4. This Week’s Specials! Coupon good a t any Shop-Rite Supermarket, ^Coupon good at any Shop-Rite Supermarket.^ A graduate of Hillside High ^ Coupon good at any Shop-Rite Supermarket. School, Mr. Shmulak was a ISAVE 35*1 ISAVE 20 I s a v e 301 CHUCK STEAK 75; business administration major at Union College, CHUCK ROAST lh. practice the 1974 edition of the Although it looks like Stukes positions in the trenches, Hillside High School Comet Foot­ will be throwing to ends Jim ball team promises to be (at the McIntyre and Mark DelGuercio, Pete Kowalsky will start at very least) interesting. any one of the back-up trio of middle Unehacker with Bill F irst of all with Steve Sera- Doug Ferrigno, C hris Cowan and D'Ambly and a mystery man on / fino taking over as head coach, Frank Spencer could push big the right and left sides. The third ” there has been an overall Mac and DelGuercio out by line backer will probably come SIX OLD FRIENDS scram ble for starting positions. opening game Sept. 28, from the six competing for do- The brand new assis coaching stall comp7ised~of will b, klckedby none other than Deep at ths corn«r« will be Messrs. Zapulla, Catalano, the Irrepressible Romeo. Marty Wlnnlok and Orlando Falzone, Galioto and Hill have Defensively the Comets will Romeo, The two safety jobs are be strong with Jim Weinberg, being battled for by Jim McIntyre ARE DOMING BACK! added to the sweep clean attitude that has been prevalent since Wayne Carrignio, Scott Selb, and and Jam ie Winters, and Ray the early stages of camp, TO A new look will also prevail Serafino: "Nothing To Say" on offense as coach Serafino will go with the “ Wishbone T ” offense, About Former Coach Dl Mario The quarterback designation by JOHN SCHIERER L c a r r o I s was in doubt with junior Ray “ I have nothing to say, All those things said about me I Just believe Stukes and sophomore Orlando to be said in anger. That’s all I have to say,” was the only comment Romeo battling it- out until early Coach Serafino m ade'in reference tohis being labeled “ incompetent” this week when Stukes put a lock by DiMario, on it, Romeo, howdver, should When asked about the low football turnout this year and its Stukes falter, could very capably connection with the DiMario case, Serafino said, “No, I don’t s fill in. connection nor do I think there is one.” An experienced trio of setbacks will compliment Stukes on the attack. Seniors Pete Kowalsky and Jam ie Winters along with Midgets Lose junior Jim Bracher are expected to sta rt in the backfield with Dave Foran, Darryl Morgan and Marty Wlnnicki serving as back-ups. Heartbreaker Leading the way for the ground The Hillside Pop Warner Mid- Hillside appeared to be dom- crew will be guards Scott Selb gets lost heartbreaker as Rah- inatlng the game in the firsthalf, and Wayne Carrigino, tackles Jim way’s Howardrard Joyner caught ia as their fine running backs, Weinberg and John Scherman and yard pass from QB Mike Donald McLaren, Glen Volturo, center Ralph Naples, The big Powell with six seconds remain- Miquel Thomas and David Roth- flnd this year so far has been ing in the game and beat Hillside man tore up huge chunks of rush- big Russ Ehrenfield,a sophomore 13-7 at Rahway. It was the sea- ing yardage and QB Bob Del who could push his way into the son opener for both teams. Guerclo hit on 5 of 6 passes for 74 yards to Richard Kirland, Frank Pais and Miquel Thomas. Hillside led 7-0 at half-time as Glen Volturo, a youngster who ROY ROGERS really shows desire to play as he lost between 8-10 pounds off RESTAURANT his solid frame, scored Hillside’s only touchdown and extra point. 1318 Liberty Ave., Hillside Hillside Pop Warner has a 12 game schedule. The weight lim it is 120 pounds and a boy can not have reached his 14th birthday. WINTER HOURS The second half was the com­ plete opposite as the offense SUN.-THURS. 10:30-9 p.m . went into a tallspln. The defensive heroes of the game were Pat Pea- son, Frank Pals and Jam es FRI-SAT. 10:30-11 p.m . Swartz, each recovering a fumble. Pee Wee’s Win 6-0 TEL. 688-9758 Evel Knlevel didn't make it over Snake River Canyon, but Michael Cifelll made it over the October 7-October Rahway defense as he carried the September 2-September 8 T .e .i.r . ball io'times"f6r 88 yards and - a t the scored Hillside’s only touchdown. All those wonderful Looney Tunes glasses you There’ll be a different Looney Tunes glass every HUNGARIAN-AMERICAN CENTER The game was a real defensive battle, but Bruce Rapp appeared knew and loved are waiting tor you at Carrols. week. 1316 White St., Hillside (across from Bristol-Myers) to be the hero of the day BugB Bunny, Road Runner, Tweety, Daffy Duck, So come into Carrols real soon, buy a 10 oz. FEATURING recovered a fumble, intercepted Sylvester and Porky Pig. (My, my, it’s good to glass of Pepsi for 39e and keep the glass. a Rahway pass and caught have them back!) Go-Go Lunch Dynamite Donna yard pass from QB Frank Alfano. Another youngster who showed Every Friday 11-2 P.M. great desire to play football by dropping 8-10 pounds was line­ OPEN EVER Y D AY FOR LUNCH man Anthony Klebosls, HOT AND GOLD SANDWICHES SERVED A T LUNCH The entire defensive team 65° Cheeseburgers 75° played a great game - Phillip Clark, Roy Jefferson, Richard also Jokubaltis, Ronald Morrlello Anthony Klebosls, Basil Leach Darren Mack, James Page, Danny 2 week Veal Cutlet Sandwich Pork Cutlet Sandwich i Sapp, Bruce Rapp, Tim Swartz, Hall Rentals for AU Occasions Richard Wagner, Bryan Bucceiia and Frank Alfano. Bandits * Win 2 0 -1 2 The Bandits opened their s son with a 20-12 victory over FOR QUALITY Rahway and credit has to go to their fine coaching staff of Marc Seidel, Bill Brink and Mike Freda for molding these youngsters, PRINTING The Bandits appear to have a slew of fine running backs in Randy Watson, Marcelious Rob­ erts, Roy Jefferson and Barry Slaughter who scored two Hill­ CALL 923-9207 side touchdowns and extra points, Randy Watson scored' Hillside's first touchdown as he scram pered BUSINESS CARDS nine yards off tackle. The key play RAISED PRINT in the 3rd quarter was a 18 yard pass from QB Steve Karlik to end Wayne Mack, The most e; FORMS citing play of the game was ENVELOPES 35 yard quarterback keeper by Steve Karlik as the ball fell out week FLYERS of his hands on the 5 yard line 4 BILLS and was recovered by Brian Davies. Wayne Mack was BROCHURES defensive hero of the game TICKETS he recovered a Rahway fumble In the 4th quarter. CARDS Next Sunday - Hillside Pop Warner takes on a tough Linden SOCIAL PRINTING team at Woodfield Stadium in STATIONERY Hillside. Starting time is 12 pm. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS Soccer Boom WEDDING INVITATIONS Hits Township (FREE KEEPSAKE FOLDER) In keeping with the new soccer I boom in the country and in the ; township, the Recreation Depart JfiUsiite ®imea ! ment in conjunction with Hillside | High School announced Monday 1443 NORTH BROAD STREET 1 that a fall soccer program will j be instituted. 1 The league will be split into HILLSIDE, N.J. 07205 { two divisions - one for grades • 4 - 8 and another for grades 7 1 8. 1 Sign-ups for the league will REASONABLE | take place this Saturday -Sept U« 1 Boys and girls now in 4 - 5 WHERE TO FIND YOUR FREE FOOD AND OLD FRKNDS: PRICES j 6 grades who are Interested 1 joining should report to Bristol WE'VE BEEN IN BUSINESS | Myers field at 10 a,m. i 7th and 8th grade students FOR 50 YEARS ; interested should report to Co< CARROLS FAMILY RESTAURAKTn a «m $t nant Park also at 10 a«m.