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VOL XXXV—No. 1991 HILLSIDE, N. J., THURSDAY, AU G U STS, 1956 PRICE 10 CENTS Guilty Of Striking Health Board Backs Group Fights Picket With..Truck. Charged with reckless driving valuation July 17 when he allegedly struck Blood Type Program a picket with lijs~track-~-OTr the- a plan sponsored cyTlfSTnTr-'" public highway during a strike Plumbers Examing Board w side Kiwanis Club to blood type at Cooper Alloy eorp., Ramsey Hillside . residents, members of 1 ferred to the board as a whole Zone Variance awn up, Ettore Benlnl, 35, of 712 An— ordinance— rescinding— i Eleventh street, Union City, was their families and persons who 11 Hearings End More. than 100 people attended * aM ordinance regulating "con fined, $55 by Magistrate Henry work in the community was en_-1, auction and. maintenance o With the lonclusion of the' protest presence of • rodents,'I aoldhor -last Thursday night- In', dofsed by the Board of Health at; private Swimming " pools' -wa hearings on i \he township’s Board of Assessors and make (jp* the—BeEko.w.Stz-.HalU-a-t- Smai:pfe*- rness of ganhqgA Municipal Hnurk aa-nrisa-^over Its mooting-last—last W e tt-n.e-S-d a y adopted. Pur.pQae .Qf--the.^aettott: va l-u'&lio n-p i-q gt aday-night-i-date—fot^reefriving--mmpif8te--in^- —“HW“- ngrpgatlon, Maple avenue, to j ^ ^ srea , deterioration of the, Benlnl pleaded not guilty, con­ night. — —1 — 7 - — LisgJa eliminate wnfiirt with •> about 1,300_residents appeared formation or airing any eom» voice their objections to the re, neighbfhood, disturbance caused tending the incident occurred on Dr. Joseph Ppyaer, township township ordinance on swimming before the jBoard of Assessors to plaint. oy- rngnt deliveries, decrease in private property and stopped as cent variance given to a super- 1 ratables in area, Sunday and eve. physician, ahd the two board P00*8- inulre about • their prbpreties, ac- Eight representatives of the' , he neared the gate after travel­ nurses, Miss Lillian Sottung atjdl ~ cr. ding to Rubin Ritfc, secretary Realty Appraisal Company have market at North Broad street'rilng~ dpenrrigs' of stores—these ing about "4-5 miles an hour. He ol-tha-lccaL-Board. .About-145QQ Lbeen-onJlha -inb-to. see .that. th^! Miss Esther Ochse, have offered I P i n o ’l’ i t S 11111 r- and W.ilI|^?1Bon ^venue;. A)1 ex- [ were among objections voiced -by 1 said John, D’lacovo,- ..one of the postcards had hFpn rfiturned fol- program is-followed through tP their ser-v-ioeii in Uio- program, It ! . ..L©-- s = -.y J------^ pressedthejr intention ui appear- Those present j pickets, of 791 Andover road, lin­ lowing sending of 6,000 letters to everyone’s satisfaction. In add!- ing and making themselves heard j May Take Court Action U fe j p detached himself from was announced. The details have not yet been worked out and fus v | Session Ends property owners. tion members of the Board in ad- at a special hearing on the mat-1 Devin "suggested the alterna- the line and-was inside the gate, Hearlngs were conducted by dition to Ritz, Kenneth RosS and ter August 24 before the Tovyn-jtives for the Township Commit- BTaoovo came toward the truck, ther announcemnt will be made led August 13 for JOHN H. llliVNYK The plan received impetus from ; the :gl7 students enrolled in the the Reaity Appraisal Co., of West S 1 d n e y Englander, have ex- ship Committee at the Municipal tee Were' to affirm the ZCttingl poqncfeTon' the ‘hood anfl shouted A diahiorid-set emble m was New York, which was in charge pressed their pleasure in the way Building, I Board action, to reject it, or to Magistrate Henry Gqldhor-who|acadenilo and readlng depart- Benin! related. A fel­ presented to Hrynyk -e Pr°srnm to set new vaiu- Questions have been answered.. ’ Leonard "Cohen, of .Lenny’s 5 refer it back to the Board for low picket, Sigmund Holzberg of noticed-that many auto drivers ments of the 18th consecutive who appear before him do not|pingry Summer Sesslon. The Monday marking his1' 3.0th yeai|| ations on all Hillside properties. The two office workers, Miss and 10, wag chairman of Jhe I further study. Indications were 542 Elmwood terrace, opened the have their "Blood type on the back “The Board will now-proceed) Elizabeth Keller and Mrs. Ross^ meeting, with Louis Devin,' at- given that court action would be door Of the truck cab,-while D’-Ia- recreation program closed with I with the Western Elegtrie G6M- of their driver's licenses. He said to check all records lo assure ac-j Oarrison. have been on the job tofney, o f 30 -Williamson avenue, planned in “the event the Town- govo struck him in. the face, 226 boys and girls e n r o lle d .p a r iy . In recognition 151 his long It is important that this informa• curacy of#the figures,” declared expediting matters. acted .as moderator soliciting ex-[ihip . ^Committee approved the knocking off his- glasses, Benlnl .. Spmmer School attracted boys service, he was guest of honor ai Ritz. "-We will how 'wal^uhtiHhe Secretary Ritz stressed the fact presslons of opinion from the au- variance. Devin termed the WaSji idem be readily, available In the and girls from over 7Q different said. His story was corroborated ha-noon-hour reception held aththc legislature decides on the pet- that the purpose o f‘■the revalue— . dience. A n o t h e r meeting ~Isi gnce as spot zoning whinh wee hy a Ifi-ypar nlrt Jersey Plt-y hoy event of serious Injury of illness communities. .150 d 1 f fe r e n t requiring blood transfusion. " : ! schools had j-Kearny—-p-lan-t—where—he—is-ar centage oX -true-val-ue-it-wi-ll—a-p-|-tlQn -prQgram—was -not- to bring- planned before the hearing to [a source "of" danger for other riding with him. at least one repre- ply. If it does not act then oi*r more money into the treasury Thie. problem of Hillside’s foxes I sentatlve at the session -These ovehtender in the crossbar, v coordinate plans. parts ^of the community.- More Stories Conflict llocaKBoard will have to decide but rather to assess, propertied was revived by Mrs. Robert Whit- j institutions Included. 28 indepen- unit and cable shops. Reviews Hearing | than half of those present said is The defense^ however, told an ^■011 the percentage. The Board equally and uni f o r m 1 y . He beck Of 1544 Morris place -who I dent schools; 27 parochial and Hrynyk liv^s at 5X1 Bueh Devin gave a brief review of] they were not from the William- entirely different story, D'ladBvo, street. He is a mem in of the | whl then determine whether to | praised the manner in which thQfc the hearing and the action token snr, avenue area, Informed the board some of the chUPch affiliated schools, 22 high Holzberg and two more pickets, Ukrainian Athletic Association use these figures for I960 or* fo program Was handled by the] i; by the Zoning Board granting! One attendant urged that testi- Louis Boseo of 17 West Coleman animals are still in the area. TheLchools; 23 junior high schools, t ’961.” board agreed to contact the SPCA r dd 50 elementary schools, and Holy Name Society of Hill­ Realty Appraisal Co. as efficient a variance involving three one mony be obtained from real es­ street, Chatham, and Edward The secretary referred t to the and the relationship with the to request setting of more traps According to Mr. C, Elliott side, and belongs to the Stanley family homes on Williamson av­ tate brokers showing possible de­ Griggs of 298 Vermont avenue, S, Holmes Chapter of the Tele­ Dumont bills which specify that taxpayer as very courteous, enue to permit construction of terioration of the neighborhood Irvington, shop steward, all tes-‘ and to pay the required deposit, j Knokgi Director, most students Robert Diamond, board attor- phone Pioneers of America, an property be. valued at 50% of “The public reaction In almost a supermarket - and parking lot to refute testimony given at the tilled Benin! drove the truck took review courses, while ney,*saI5 if this measure does not attended a(Jvanced credlt claggeg organization composed of long true value. These acts have been all cases was excellent.” Ritz de­ at the intersection. He said he July 9 hearing by Realtor Ed­ through the. gate at about. 10 ad op ted by the senate 13*12 and dared. "We are glad the peopled rid; the area of the foxes, .the 1 requirlng 120 hours of work. service, telephone employees. understood there was a contract ward Blau Martin Goldman miles an -hour and without blow- have currently been pigeon-holed came in, because only by explan* for sale of the propeny subject pointed to the dangerous flow rof ing his horn ran into DTacovo -State Department of Conserva- I same st'udents received heIn"Th tion and Wild Life will send an I readtag onjy vyh6reas others at. by the assembly. ation and education can we ex* to approval of the variance by traffic that would develop from who -was knocked-to the ground Further Hearings Available plain fully what the program i s - expert In the Fall to locate traps: tended read‘ng classes as well as Health Head Tells the Township Committee, and the market, right over N. Broad and claimed he sustained injuries Residents, who because of va- about, As per our contract with in Weequahlc ?afk, Newark, be- otber academic classes. M r. urged all present to come to the street to Mertz. to Munn. to Wil- to his side and abdomen requir­ Need Of Polio Shots cations, illness, or other reasons, Realty Appraisal Co., their part lieved to be the source of the]Knoke was assisted by Mrs. Ed! hearing August 24 to oppose It. liamson, ghfl. down WilBainSon- ing medical attention. The need of all individuals get­ have J>een unable to be heard, will be completed by August 1& anlmgls. -■ j ward C.' Clayton, who was head The-audience was also urged to to make a left turn to North Patrolman Edward Muench, on ting Salk vaccine polio shots was will be given an opportunity to with the exception, of any future^ Candidates for the vacant post of the Lower Sehooif miss gthel use the phone to get other rest- Broad street. duty at the plant, testified the stressed yesterday by Dr. Francis appear before the Board. Anyone interviews with the public that , dents ali-hver town to fight the| : ...... Truck struck" DTacovo on “the of health . officer were inter- Schmidt, reading department dl- J. Grant, president o f the Board viewed but an appointment was | fector; Mr. Reese WUiiamg| dl. may drop'ti note of phone the | may remain.” ’ approval. ] Return From Tour Jiggle highway outside the plant of Health. He said it is import­ delayed until the Civil Service U,ec|.cr 0l recreabiori; and Mr- Ed- Numerous arguments we.rei Dr. and Mrs. Francis J, Grant, gate and that DTacovo ’ was ant fo.R adults and particularly knocked down. Contmission provides a certifl«d--vwar-d assistant director of childre B’nai B’rith Plans given similar to those presented and son Bernard, of 930 Salem list of ellglbles, \vhloh is expected^ th‘B gumn. Dr. Grant Urges at the original hearing by the avenue, have returned from a six Judge Goldhor said the decid­ arid head amtnendec by to be in about a week. .; tiie Mlddl To Hold Golf Clinic , Zoning Board. Increase in traffic I weeks tour Of Florida, - ... ing factor In his decision was the , The board directed tht ptamb* I „ ...... Impartial testimony of the pa­ Ragweed Control Monroe Ackerman, progVam mg inspector and attorney to trolman. With the approach of the ha chairman of Hillside Lodge 1514^ I check the staking of prize .horses - Driver Held Tipsy - Hillside National Bank B’nai B’rith; announced this week * on property of the. Garden State Stanley Pankiewlta, 36, of 34 Grant, presld that the . Lodge had scheduled a ’Columbia, avenue, ■ C-ranfoi'd, waft as a possible Handle School Savings Health- calls Golf Clinic as the program for^ & £)on’t yi/]ention *3t found guilty ‘ol drunken driving Mrsr^HIlittt all property its T e gular monthly meeting^ July 8 on Route 22. His license keeping ragv ___ If Realty Market Falls Pennsylvania avenue informed Monday. August 17. 1*959. held r was^rewked^for^two years andn-,,— ----- ^ — the local school—systei lh' What, N o Lollipops J « e was fined $205. - the board that township and pn- j yyju be conducted by the Hlllsids rlii" at the -Sinai’ Congregation -Surprise Fpr' Reporter j .josuph r Llppe 18 of 2618! vately-owned lots in the area are National Bank instead of the lOuk lie w ill aistre sufferers of hayfever. ^ilTsidcV" DURING the. hearings on the new property valuations, one 1 Audrey terrace,' T-iTH",’ " S » f f i f t ^ ’ i Howard .Savings 1-nstitution, il — Div—Grant- reminds—residents Percy Jarvis,- well-known. Es- decided 1-fifdi School woman inquired what would happen if the real estate market license revoked for two weeks lhal Tlillsido has an ordinance sox County goll pro, will conduct the neighborhood and the ary His plad^ wlIT takes a downward turn from the present Inflationary trend on and was fined $25 after pleading *"fk held I °.rt -foi-chnCrol-of- ragweed-ririd-Urp^ the clinic. He will^TeCture, show | filthy condiiton of open sand-j Monday niphi^ St 4vUl be which the valuations are based. guilty to careless driving J uly I coopemtion of 1Jtp~ public 7~ slides, demonstrate pusltioxis^i boxes at playgroups, mediately taken for the-clerical jwly appointed-to- It is a good questimuand cneilhat goes really to the heart ■ ------1 I -The board voted to request the handling of the “detailsr" of valuation' practices. Members of -the Board of Assessors and Road Department to ■ clear thfr- Miss Nancy Bonneville and Miss -the- Realt-y- -Appralsal- Go, wh-leh IS'-eonduct-lng -theh prQgram- A $200 scholarship will be I invited to attend. township lots of ragweed and^to" given by the Diamond Sounda- Marie Ciraco. Mr. MorikmaiTwill Boy Injured In here believe that when-the“Beglslature--fihallje aets--on assess­ State Trapper To serve.' notice oh other owners. also act as assistant football ments, It will Incorporate In the statutes a requirement for tion to Myrna Swanger following Board members will check the a competitive elimination. Miss Fall From Roof ATTEND CONVENTION -periodic reappraisal, say every five years. - Assist Fox Hunt pigeon complaint and will re­ .Gwanger will attend Dbuglass It was decided to redecorate Terry Fore: ars old, of Two local representatives wiil;!; Actually, of course, the assessors are- required bylaw to Hillside’s bitter feud with its quest the Recreation Commission College in New Brunswick, ma­ the girls locker rooms at a cost 238 Clark stre’ lined a pos* leave tomorrow for Miami Beachy keep abreast,of conditions every year. By law they are sup­ sly foxes ®ay soon be approach­ to cover the sandboxes. joring i.n science. The founda­ of $350. In addition, purchase of sible skull fr and injury to attend the national convent posed-to assess at 100 percent true value at all times, but the ing its conclusion. Police Com­ An application of Joseph Frad- tion is set up by the Elizabeth shelving and cabinet for the to his left forearm last Thurs tion of the Disabled American ^ requirement has been flagrantly disregarded. It was this fail­ missioner Louis Dischler unade: k-in of 64 Clark street to be-con­ Iron Works, of whiclrHarry Dia- physical education department day when he fell fri n the roof I Veterans. They are J. Vincent - ure that led to the now famous court decision in the, Middle- arrangements for State Fish and sidered for appointment to the mond i presideif^ was approved for a sum of $172. of a garage in thehe ;rear of 1600 Moymlhan, newly elected state j town Township case when one -Woman property owner in that Game Commissioner McNamara ——"— :—’— - ■ — 1 — Maple a police reported, department com m a n d .e r, and community received a 100 percent assessment and went to court to meet with Mayor Max Schleif- He was treated by Dr. CharleB Harry WeinBtein, delegate, of the to . force equal assessment on 8U her fellow. townsmen. That er, Dischler and a Board of Grubin and removed to Newark Chas. Wernicke Chapter No. 55.- court ruling set the stage for what is now transpiring through­ Health representative at the Mu­ Need Polio Shots For School Beth Israel Hospital lor x-ray The convention gathers at the nicipal Building yesterday. out the State. > examination.. Police were notl- new Deauville Hotel from Aug­ State Trapper Willis will be ■ Students must have had or erne. sons under 20 years sy have f|gd 0f the accident by Henry ust 16-21. DR. SIDNEY STEIN, member .of the Board of Health and assigned to work in Hillside to, started their polio shots before Eighty percent ol paralytic had no Salk vaccine at all.. An- Rothstein, of 180 Grumman ave- local dentist, took something of a ribbing from fellow board as Commissioner Dischler put it, entering school this fall, declared cases were confirmed by virus other 24 -percent require 1-or—2 j nue.------members and others at last week’s board meeting. “put an end to the fox trouble." Dr. Wayne T. Branom, super®, Isolation or blood serologfbal more inoculations. He proposed,’ seriously, discontinuance of the practice qf Four fo^ea have, been captured tendent ol schools, pointing to SACRIFICE presenting candy, usually in the form of lollipops, to children thus far, but as Mrs. Robert the adoption of this requirement tests. This Information was ob­ There is urgent need for jAuto Mechanic’s being inoculated at the board's child hygiene clinics lii order WHltbeck, of 1544 Motrls place, by the Board ol Education last tained by an extensive surveil- 8ifying our vaccination program. STORE FOR SALE to pacify them. Tiottfted 'the"'BoaTd uf Heallli last Spring. He urges those who have lance program. The continued The-dang€ -ef-a^videspread ep i.l'T ^T R o \ e « i S t f l l c n 108 NEVV ST., NEWARK week, foxes are still- In the area. not "done so to get Started at demic, leavinging death tndand crippcripp- iW U 1 U V A W ^ l u r a i Before he could, express himself fully, there were re- assistance ol physicians and lo-; Grocery, delicatessen and bak- — marks such as “Oh doctor, come now”, from several directions. finna— ling^ln its wake,_grows, less as.L__Two boxes oi-auto_mfichanlc!a GETS CPA POSJP cal health authorities with sur­ ery. Make good living. Very /•"^Someone even pointed out that the doctor was chasing business ■ Dr. Branom called the atten* the percentage of the protected tools valued at $625 were stolen Louis T. Gefman of Hillside veillance procedures, as outlined '©away fro® himself and others in the profession. tion ol the public to a statement population rises. From the point hast Wednesday night from the last week was appointed to the iiTour letter 61 June 22, 1959, is j But Dr. Stein stuck to his gunsv He said there are sweets- Issued by the .N. J. Department of view , of ultimate |ntrol of ] auto body shop of Herbert Chev- State taxation Committee of* the essential. available from certain; manufacturers wHIioup. the sugar con­ ol Health. disease, a high level of . protec; rolet Motors, 1465 North Broad New Jersey Society^ of Certified . Since January 1, 1959,-14-cases MU 6*2511 tent that plays havoc with tee teeth of youngsters. And it looks It says’ that, there'wgs a large of the population as a wh'Qle street, it .was, reported by. Harry Public' Accountants by O. Jay of poliomyelitis have occurred in MA 3-3937 increase in poliomyelitis In New contrasted to individual pro Snyder of 14 Morgan place, North like the'doctor is .going to> win but over some of his derisive the 'State; 12 are paralyzed.\ 9 Silverman of'Atlantic City, pres­ Jersey In 1958. Two hundred and tion, is essential. Salk vaccin colleagues. •. | had not received a-complete'ser- Arlington. ident. ' sixty-six cases and 9 deaths due safe, it is effective. It proti Snyder said the missing tools to. poliomyelitis were reported’ to people against the paralytic ef-1 j HILLSIDE’S ONLY distaff side reporter, Jean:Rae Turner, r Current surveys indicate that ncluded three spray guns, one I the State Department of.. Health. fects of poliomyelitis. The objec-1 buffer,] one grinder arid one ] was’ called before the bar-of Municipal Court last .Thursday the population of New Jersey in pight by Magistrate Henry Goldhor,'mumbling as she stood Less than 10 percent of'all. par­ tive must be to get the vaccine « Police said entry was F O R R E N T general is still inadequately pro­ JACK REDLUS alytic cases in 1958 had received in the arms of the people who gained j by breaking a window in up, “Golly, what did I do noW7” tected against paralytic poliomy­ Basement and store in rear 'a complete series of Salk vac* need.it> - - t-herearoftheshop. i 1299 Liberty Ave. WA 9-901 ’ She dldn^t ^ birthday Aagu&t~6-: elitis. Thirty-six percent , of per- and was presented with a gift: by. Assistant Attorney--Robert, of Hillside Shopping Center, Diamond , on behalf of Mayor Max Schlelfer and a bouquet of Liberty Ave. Available for' dis­ HARDWARE * GIFTS flowers from the court staff. She was 'also praised^ for her v tributor, contractor or storage. WOZNIAK Liberty Pharmacy Salem Pharmacy §11 Housefumishings thorough and accurate reporting, g \ - ' Plenty of* parking. Rent $75 FUNERAL HOME ■ R R O l U n B ; 12*3 LIBERTY AVENUE * Judge ^Goldhor, however, drew th% line at singing "Happy, 1201 Salem Ave., Hillside monthly. Air Conditioned Chapels X/S Million Pmorlptlom Filled Birthday”. We. think he missed .a bet, since Acting Magistrate Russell Stover Candles. V FUNERAL HOME Benj. Moore Paints ...4 820-322 MYRTLE AVI?, j TRUSSES Percy H. Pennl seated behind the rostrum as a spectator, is the and Hallmark Greeting Cards 1070 V, Broad St., Hillsidi Call M U 6-2511 off 18th Ave., Irvington, N. J. We Call far and Deliver — ELASTIC STOCKINGS — , Garden & Picnic Supplies possessor of a fine stentorian voice that would have made ESsex 3-0006 Prescriptions — EL 2 4234 F.L 2-1603 Call for Free Del. ■ WA 3-2400 “Happy Birthday” sound like “La Boheme”. ’Page 2 - THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1059

Urges Checking William C. Stolk, president, re- Ensign Wire enlisted - In April in the world, gig JjSr.T.ae Turner, Eilabath j our. With Hillside 1951. He went to Germany on the I Toth explained the plan of the nal reporter in honor of her ■: In the 1959; first Mall, earnings ijtftP.cay and foy her fine whrt Carrier Champlain , and married Metro Mali Service whereby next Social Security were up. 18,1 per ler.icver the, Servicemen a.German .girl. He ls'a graduate’ day deiivery is assured for -2 7 It is good business to cheek previous year, rising, to $21,489,> of Hillside High ScModli counties in the metfopolttau *1?our social security jDP6|[St at 543, after provision for taxes;, Beautiful Juggler fljMa-o.t-.Nfiw Jersey. New York '4east^very^hree^yeOTsrKm,pirWf from the $18,192,298 ir. the 1958 Feature A t Olympic firsfrfjilf. The 1959 six-months’ Jones,, manager Sf the^ElIzaBetKl Reveals Steps To and parts Sf Long Island. This ^•iettttifui juggler from Er district office, this week remjnri- -gent of preferred • ed al! persons covered by the so­ dividends, was equarlr$I. __ "SHBaSBlW share of common stock com­ Speed U.S. Mail the free circus at Olympic pdrir cial security law. By sheoktog xHTweeR. A 'ravishing brunette pared to $1.07 in.;^. previous, ^ Big Strides are being taken to areas in Newark, Yonkers and your account, you can be sure )he has appeared in renowned that all your earnings that count year's first half- ■ modernize and speed up the work Jamaica. SeStionaf centers are Second, quarter 'earnings,: >af,: of the U.S. Post Office, declared tfen s§t up surrounding these, .gtB Places and casinos through^ toward old-age ancf^UrViYars^in­ -JMlPie world, just recently com.' surance were reported ahd" credi­ :t¥r! 'taxi,' " rose Charles Totfi, pT'“Hnioh^ at a ’ cities for speed in sorting, for- from -lijie 811.135,525- repepted^in meeting of the Hillside Rotary. warettn# and delivering the mail. rigthg-f- performance at the ted .correctly. IT.you find that •London Palladium. She also had fcstne wages or self-employment the 1958 period: Alice ‘payment: Club last week. Toth, who has . The film gives an idea of m od­ a featured roles Si^SiP^sT’be. of preferred dividends, earnings been with the post office 32 ern thinking by Heads of the tneome is not credited,.you should aatll&ts_ motion, picture; "The ih the aur-rent year's quarter years, is now* training and safety post officer Mail flow systems, ; then notify the local social se­ 'Breatest Show on Earth”, AGAINST THE BACKGROUND of the famous ruii were equal to 83 cents per share officers. Following Ills Jalk -a new machines, new dffijfy co n ­ curity district office and the-ne- ^ l . t e : suporting eaW' ajp The : . cessary action will be taken to Coliseum of ancient Romo, Township. Attorney and Mr of .common stock compared .to 66 fHm waa shown ealled “Story of veyors, new vehicles as well as eea.te-«->iaa«-aafl—— ______mtililifliiii iiTiiTii^iIiihJVI n i 1 ” i noli (Aft lint*— Young China Troupe ami Th» Sensational Triska Tri As all survivor and retirement just returned. changes are afoot-IS add elec<. being introduced _ali over the benefits Si-e based on your oov- i tronlc-equipment to save- labor| country to -evercomS tbs'dottie- ^ereiL..8ai:ru.n,gs,it.is--lm.pcptant r o g and sneed1 un "fnati HpHverv. ~ -fi"1"- anil fissure that all Wages and self-employ­ Ground The P. YL. | Mth groups. GEORGE W. WIRE Toth , said 61 biUion pieces of i speed in delivery. - A ment income are. correctly credi­ |, - New"xonveniences 1 have been mail are ~deffier®T Jif Ylpr noun- . Harry A. Cooper announced By Eddie Mikulewicz : George W . Wire, former K!1U ted through the years. | provided, for P, ,T ,t mpnibers, i try annually.. The. government: M^B lBlisMe^Rotary- wffl present 1— —Wednesday,—July—29;—the- ider and son of late Patrolman: Jones pointed out, however, I Every “"night at 9 p.m.. orders; nas - 500,000. postal employees, second of a. series of movies Beorgo W. and Mrs. Wire with. that the earnings statements for [are taken for pizza pie. A .'new. 20.000 government vehicles and I chard terrace, as Its candidate daughter Susan Anr„" 3 years old, 66.000 .contract vehicles. Today,. the year 1958 are gener-ali-y-avfi'ft-: .was sko.wji_Jii_the--E.A.L^--parkin^-- I so da'maohme~lTa'S“been “instalted~l -f or~tHa-Jtotaj.v-So-undatlor. -Schoit -been, promoted' to EnsIgnTri able at. this timp since the post­ -lp-t.- Because -Inl^Ehcee-ne-w-^ecoFds -were-Qbta4ned^| 3 J every meane-'-of -transportation is arshin -for i960 for study abroad. 4he—Navy, it—was iearned-^thfs ings of wages is completed about getting the picture Your Docs SAVE TIME AND at the parking lot of the Munici­ chines, .discussed the m.ar.ufab- time the girls wi}l get a chance pal Garage. Music was supplied tuie of -BBlihaAMe data process­ wkk Ottta * Orccdage1 • ENERGY. REFER to show their skill at the game by the Emblems. Some 287 mem­ ing'; equipment for commercial TO CLASSIFIED by having a tournament among bers attended. - Miss Debra Jean Shriner,-' 7 us'e’ at a meeting of ths Hlllside MrftWinn ini Ynir BU SIN ESS ADS. themselves. Trophies will be Director Stler recently took. 18, months old, of 394 Yaiei.avenue, Kiwanis Club last Wednesday a t j |g %|GMs and toetd mppjhprs rifipp spa fishing nn 1is our honored citizen this week. the. K.ingstop-Restaurant, Union. I his day off, The members went AliMcugK' tlie '’expression'on her He describee hte • tremendous to the Atlantic Highlands where face reflects surprised tisapprov-1 advancement made in this ‘ field . On the occasidn of: they boarded the. "Happy”, After al at being photographed, ■ she I and the Bianiiejf .In BHh, ithe Change of Residence SAVE UKICRAXY getting out to 'the Sandy Hook quickly adjusted herself to. the SLIFER TYPEWRITER CO. machines are utilized by indus­ area, they enjoyed a day of fish­ presence of the sr.ocplng camera. (ESTABLISHED 1930) try. Basic Importance of. the m a­ Arrivals o f Newcomers in City. wife-- She Is the daughter of Mr. and* chines, he' said, is to aid industry \ FOB FULL DETAILS PHONE B ill’s HARDWARE Teenagers of Hillside are re­ Mrs, D’ohaTd Shriner M S have Rentals — Repairs — Sales in planning a future course! minded that P.A.L. membership been residents nf Hillside all tlfeglK ''dsta gathered from .the MRS. RUTH LEVINE 1123 LIBERTY AVE. EL 4-0981 is open to all. The fee is $2,03 a their lives and are graduates of MARKET 3-2616 past. 810 Union Avenne Opposite Hillside Shopping Center year for an insurance policy. Hillside High School. Mr, Shriner A movie made by IBM at the Free Parking Members enjoy dancing, play­ is ■ employed by the American 655 HIGH STREET NEWARK 2, N. J. Brussels Wofld Fair was shown. ■ EL 3-0647 OPEN SUNDAY, 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M. ing pool, watching television, District Telegraph Co. Bdth sets (Al West K inney Street) Benjamin Hale, past ..president (No Cost or ObIIration) working out ..in the gym and :ol—grandparents ..reside. is Hill­ of the club, presented a gift to other activities Tuesday thru Sa­ side sc needless to say, “Debbie” turday from 3-5 p.m,; and 6 thru does not lack fo r someone to help • H U M I with he?-spoiling, her mother

being conducted by Zimmerman Ganco Earnings, Photo Service aitd■the “Hillside Times. We need more candidates, Sales At Record j so if you have a- ohild in your, Sales, and earnings .of the | home, 5 years or under, call EL | 4*0505 for an appointment. Now! S American Gan Company for both oney the six months ended June 5q owners! Strike Back! and the second quarter’ rose Give to Connuer sharply to new record (levels, CANCER by ordering She O il to d a y

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QUARTERLY Here’s a great opportunity to get set for win­ September. ter and save money doing it Dividends start every month What’s more, you get Shell Heating Oil, Just pick up your phone and tell us you * that 8 highly-refined for maximum hunting Savings Insured to $10,000 b^thd Federal Savings and Loan want delivery of Shell Heating Oil. Insurance Corporation, cyi agency o7 the United States Govt. power. Shell certifies that it’s premium qual­ You will be billed at the Very lowest price Start an account now with $5 or more, in person or by mail. ity -1 the very best for y o u r burner. in effect between now and (date). And best We pay all postage. W e urge y ou not to m iss this once-a-year of all, you don’t have to pay a cent until offerl

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AND LOAN ASSOCIATION CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE,ON AN OIL BURNER INSTALLATION OR CONVERSION 2 (fatvcH iC H t G ^iceA : M K y i c is , •RANCH S ^ne;|Aceo j . chr(itmaic|ub • Convenient Credit Terms • 434 CHANCELLOR AV|NUi Corner Fabyan Place : Home Repair loans . f^8**8* lpom JOE NITT1 & SON Daily, 9 to 4; Mondays to 7 p.m. 404 Coit St. ESs^x 3-0110 Irvington Houses warm up to Shell THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, f959 - P a g e # DOME IMPROVEMENT & REAL ESTATE

suburban district"'-of- the- New^-Irvi.nston C ha m bjJ .^.-At—the^ same timi | •Joint- [New Manager O f Jersey Bell Telephone Co;, sue-! merce, a member am statement. East Orange. Mayor For Free Estimates And Expert Advice Call: ceeding.J. Marvin McNieee, whoi of. the Irvhwl 'James W. Kelly and. the Essefr | . CLEANERS Phone District has been named manager o f the ^ . and a memhe* Geurity Blood Bank announced Orange district* - y • - SHIRT LAUNDERERS R. & L . DECORATORS : : T ie Newark gt&itffaan District |ark :hat consideration is being given :o making a pbrtion of the 1% Liberty & Hillside Aves. 1147 LIBERTY AVENUE * HILLSIDE encompasses Irvington, the South Side and -Vallsburg sections of acre siter available for parking' FLASH W A 9-9544 .W Averly 6-S333 . = ELizabeth 3-0411 Newark and 'part of Hillside. Memorial Blood .facilities'jfor residents .of. the Irn- rdedteita. area of the Blood Bank. UPHOLSTKRED FURNITURE ' Hall .was graduated from the i IJ r.n L Tc University of Virginia and jolnecL H t lllK IS inned The groimd breaking will be BEUPHOLSTEBING & RESTYLING New Jersey Bell in 1946 after- .,iiil» h . larked with a ceremony-at the Have the “look of success ------SUPCUVEKS TO FIT LIKE WH6IAteRY------serving as. ff lieij tenant in the Qr nge Saturday. September 12, by representatives oT' the Essex Always looking your well-groomed best really helps DRAPERIES & BEDSPREADS N avyin World War II. He-held L 0] =theHBall«n trine -MemorialHEs * County Medical Society, Essex FURMTUBE CLEANING & FURNITURE REPAIRING various positions in the traflic I S(v -ewanty ’Blood Bank ’bttffdtrtgt you get ahead. That’s why so many men let us G&unty-Boa-pet - o-f-Glwaon- -.Erae-. CUSHIONS REFIIXED — FURNITURE REFINISHING department b e fo r e becoming fJt~ vas announced this week by holders and the American Red .clean their clothes. They like the way we chase manager-of the Summit district t>1 Kenneth E. Gardner, presl- Gross, .the three organizations OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST in November, 1958. * * • de t of the Blood Bank. ' every spot and stain, restore “like new” sparkle ■ Hall, who lives in Plainfield—isj—jj [which originally organized the AND OUR QUALITY THE HIGHEST he_ahn'oUhcement followed of- Essex County Blood Bank pro- . . . at modest cost! married and has one son and one-ffic al approval by the East Or* Idaugfifar. . . ~ j an |grain, o building inspector of coh: — I-BvI-tat-tons-atsB-wtU. be extend-- McNiece ; Tdllbn—|SlS!nS for one' oT’The 5jhone-company^ih-1^277rHe~was|^ cd to the more than 200 TnaiPE: P A I N T jnanagor—of—th@—Ir-vlngton—bus i*4-ba business, industrial, fraternal, la­ BEST BROS bor and community groups which F A CTORY l ness office from 1950 to 1954. | — \ to-maillh dollar con FREDERIC L. HALL I when he was appointed manager participate 1r. the operation of TGAGE LOANS »» -»*«* tributlon or the la and build 401 N. Broad St., Elizabeth EL 4-5786 Frederic L. Hall has been ap*|I of' the Newark suburban district, the Blood Bank; to represents-! ...... Interest cliarged only on unpaid balance. Repay (cor. Magnolia Ave.) ns, at Grove street and Shew tlves of the '28'hcrspttals in'Essex.' pointed manager,.of the; Newark i lias been a -director o f the f Venuii was given to the Esse; monthly like rent Ix>w legal fees. -Prompt hi- and West Hudson which partlel J speotlon without obligation. wwHly Blouu Bank-b-y-B. Ballan pate W the ;program, as well "as Buy Direct From The Factory rrMTTTTTT Ine & Sons as a memorial tt to medical and public health Call and ditcus* your mortgage problem with u»—no obligatioa 1; 1! [ ■]1 Wit VmJ) jVJJSIfLlM 1 mployes of the Newark brew Hourn 9 a.m. to 4 p. m.— Monday evening* 6 to 8 p.nu t Save up to 40% for TOP QUALITY PAINTS group representatives through­ is wao .gave tiT®? lives In serv out New Jersey and to state S4-to4®ttM.War IL Thl# func county and municipal officials. BtESSEX-UNlON^SH ;;'as set aside some years ago tc SAVE UP TO 60% e used as a memorial. BUT BONDS’ ANP BWSy THEN Camptown Savings and Loan Association ALUMINUM 1 TRIPLE TILT BIG SAVINGS! CARLOAD SALE! 34 Unit, Avt. (mar SprlnilliM) IrrlaitH It, N.t«n 3151# > on the finest COMBINATION A lu m in u n ri Comb. DOORS WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALLPAPERS Com plete M ortgage S ervice^ Z STORM and n r HOUSE PAINTS ' SCREEN OUR CABLOAD BUYING MEANS WINDOWS □ * 2 9 9 5 GREATER SAVINGS FOR YOU 1 COMPLETE 1 SELL ©R BUY WITH | Through ’ 1 2 " HARDWARE | POKCII & Dl SALE! | SALE! LOUIS J. HESS Sanitas & Walltex Complete ART DEPT. 1 JALOUSIES — ALUM. SIDING | REALTOR j j j a a j L WALLPAPER — ' SAVING! Featuring GRUMBACHER J ALUM. SCREEN PORCHES UP TO 70% I 150 H ILLSID E AVE . W A 3-2545 VINYL WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS up to 35" $1.69 by EASTERN | ALUMINUM PROD. Inc. Custom Shades 20% Discount 23" thru 36" $2.59 EMERGENCY ELECTRICAL SERVICE ARGUS SERVICE CO. ESSEX4INI0N 1 1271 LIBERTY AVE. • W A 3-6161 • EL 2-6066 JOE GRUBER 1868 LIBERTY AVENUE, HILLSIDE WA 8-8( PAUL SEVERANCE, Inc. NO DOWN PAYMENT — 8 YEARS TO PAY Licensed Electrician | Ml 8TUYVESANT AVI. — OPPOSITI THKATRJ INDUSTRIAL — COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL Television — Radio— Phono i , ------1ST PAYMENT FEB., 1960 fm Mm A Frl. 'fH f p-m, « FroJP«Hdn|Jn j* y — MU 4*1954 Open Eves. Thurs.-Frl. 9 P.M. — Sun’s. 10 AM. • 8 P.m ! No job too small — No job too big AIR CONDITIONERS | H4jVDI CHARGE FREE DELIVERY SERVICE • UNION, N. J. AUTO RADIO — DRIVE IN All work guaranteed1— Authorized Factory Service ES 5-1280 SATISFYING OUR CUSTOMERS SINCE 1940 GREAT JERSEY CONSTRUCTION CORP FREE” “Hillside’s Only Locksmith" ROUTE 22, HILLSIDE A Box of TIDE for YOU and $1 OFF DORMERS With A Service Call To Powell’s Key and Saw Shop Call 9 to 9 REPAIR your WASHER or DRYER 1188 LIB E R T Y A V E . MU 6-2489 ROOM ADDITIONS^ CALL W A V E R L Y 3-3025 Hand & Power Lawn Mowers Sharpened & Sold ML 7-0550 I ARGUS SERVICE CO. GARAGES 7 | 1853 LIBERTY AVE. HILLSIDE, N. 3 . HOUSE LOCKS SOLD & INSTALLED For Quick, Local ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Service "•—I MASONRY I KOVAL’S FLOWER SHOP I FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DUG CLEANING Special Attention To ‘Aew Jersey's Bonded Builder^’ WEDDING & FUNERAL FLOWERS PARISIAN Carpet Co. WA A4434 53S38SSSSSg3SSS3S33SS3383S&=e&>J«S3333383e28'2«« { ■ u p f l REPAIRS — STORAGE > AVE. HILLSIDE 1475 N . B R O A D ST. H ILLSID E I POWER OL REFINING COMPANY • OIL BURNERS • BURNER SERVICE • FUEL Oil INSTALLATIONS MILLER’S Awning & Shade Co. 507-518, CHANCELLOR AVENUE, IRVINGTON, N. J. UNION PLATE GLASS CO., INC. AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WHILE U-WAIT 1407 Maple Ave., Hillside W A 6-1282 CUT FUEL BILLS — GET POWER-OL’S FREE ESTIMATE ON PLATE & WINDOW GLASS SCALLOPED & FBINGE SHADES $1.95 W e Have Everything For Your Home, Inside A Out MIRRORS RESILVERED — TABLE TOPS Combination Storm Windows & Doors • ALUMINUM • WOOD • STEEL • PLASTIC PRODUCTS t h e a l l n e w A m e r ic a n -S tandard NOBODY BUT NOBODY UNDERSELLS MILLER’S Picture Frames Made To Order . So, Put Your Mind at Ease and CaU WA 6-1288 NOW!____ OIL. BOILER 1780 MORRIS AVE., UNION, N. J. MUrdock 8-8080-8081

Completely Automatic I New Fuel Economy AUTO RADIOS — TNV. ANTENNAS • Clean • Quiet • Economical j R. J. BURKE & P. CONDON Built-in Water Heater CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM MERCURY RADIO & TELEVISION INSURANCE AGENCIES For The Best In Service 1302 L IB ERTY AVE N U E H ILLSIDE COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE PICKUP & DELIVERY OUR EXPERIENCE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY LOWEST PRICES AT REISEN 1392 LIB E R T Y AVE ., HILLSID E W A 6-4644 EL 3-6054 — M U 6-0101 PERFORATED HARDBOARD CEILING TILE - WHITE COATED 9c 12"x24" cross-scored to look like 12"xl2". Sturdy only Shipment just arrived. '/»" and / " thick, 4'x8' sheets. MAX’S WOOD GRAFT cartons of 84" each. LOWEST PRICE FOR V A N HORN & DOLAN REALTORS — INSURANCE — MORTGAGES LOWEST PRICES IN STATE! Natural Brown, BE $6? FIRST QUALITY! 9c DESIGNER AND MANUFACTURER sq. ft.* thick only 9c per sq. ft., Ivory Coated ■$(* thick only or $2.88 You do NOT have to buy moldings o r . furring 250 N O . B R O A D STREET E L IZA B E T H j Custom Built Kltdhens — Built-Ins. — Libraries Store . 10c per sq. ft. "Various pegboard fixtures available. 4'x8' sheet1 * . Formica Vanities and Store Displays .at Reisen! ckup only CaU JOHN A. FUHRMANN . ' ' INDUSTRIAL WOOD PRODUCTS A t ELizabeth 5-5700 754 R AM SEY AVE ., HILLSIDE MU 6-0555 PREFINISHED Charter Birch V-PLANK MAHOGANY PLYWOOD GENUINE U. S. PLYWOOD. “WELDWOOD” V- ALMOST Water-proof AFRICAN Mahogany (Khaya Ivoren* PLANK. 4'x8' sheets. Genuine wood paneling. (Not.a 30% Off sis), a genuine Mahogany Plywood In easy-to-apply Reg* 29c decal, woodgrained synthetic or other imitation Reg. 51c 4'x8' sheets Va " thick. Furniture-type grain—can be Reduced h For Floors That Are Different , . EVELYN’S GIFT SHOP board!) Famous Weldwood paneling! Each piece finished in many ways for many uses. See it* on triple sanded, toned, lacquered, and rubbed to a display. These,, are decorator-grade FIRSTS IN 17c IElEAL FLOOR COVERING CO. 1045 NO. BROAD ST. ■ ®PP- Burden St. satiny, lustre. Walnut, Korina, Cherry, Oak, etc., 39c EVERY WAY. (No mismatched faces or paler GIFTS FOR THE BREDE — ANNIVERSARY — BIRTHDAY slightly higher. This is not, Philippine Lauan. sq. ft. 19034 905 MORRIS AVE., UNION MU 8-2356’ AMTICO VINYL — ROBBINS VINYL — KENTILE j J Cut Glass,— JtSwelry — Electric Appliances — Ceramics MORRIS AVENUE, UNION SANDRAN — ARMSTRONG — NAIRN INLAID ■ . Sole Distributors Bigelow Rugs & Carpets 1 WATCH REPAIRS GUARANTEED REISEN LUMBER MUrdock 8-7600 — ELizabeth 4-1500 TESTED FREE — BATTERIES — EL 4-89711 I FREE ESTIMATES — SHOP AT HOME SERVICE 1 ■ •flage 4— THE HILLSIDE TIMES, THURSDAY, AUGUST

scarlet ■ lily; Williams, Drago­ Resident Promoted Mrs.'Jack Goldblatt of me ad­ Beach, Florida, where they were man Pa3s; yates^Degtroyers and- With Hillside dress. guests at the Colonial Inn, ’ destroyermen. 1 ..- By Prudential Go. ~ ANOTHER jrew arrival’in Ger­ Assorted Subjects—Bernheim, ..Herbert Berry, 831 Wlnans av­ >; Servicemen THE WOMEN A -sky of her own; Blossom? It enue, has been '"promoted to as- once more walk in beauty since many fs Private Harvey MaransT h$toh—haypeiwd=4ieiiei--—@»*6ieldr- ^tan.t-^m»th9dg-«ar»lyst‘-tB-^fee Stuart Hr TTngPrr anri .of.. Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jpasn-fitni ans of 234 Williamson avenue, a Hearlr.g; Clarke, Challenge of electronics research division of !eohard Unger of 1131 South swin£~ applying her talents at the sd*ace ship; Fenner, Some- the Prudential Insurance Co.. It Long avermp! was pnh'stpd in the .gBSduStftlll. Weequahlc Hteh thing shared; Goodrich, ThefUri? Was anricTuiiced this week. : SdllUUl’lll WdWUf-k, And a student yavy last week at the Navy Res berty avenue. at-Opsala College, -the new mefa,. ted ^nationg-T Harper's—Bazaar,: - Mr. Berty-jSIned-Prjidential as crSiflng Station In ,the Court ' She_and her husband, Mr. Roc- ber o f IWdie Sam’s army has | their shore home about the | Beauty book.; Hass, Wg l some a program .technician in 1957 af­ House, Elizabeth; . scent -of White poppies; Cornish, eo Anzafdo. and^ their sort Vin- fea^rgrig^pU ^is similes- aside Ellen Schultzer from- the soar Horan, The mob’s ter a fwo.jlear association with Seaman Recruit Unger w;s [ middle of September. Mrs. Luft- Dead of winter; Crossen, The big ,cent, of 383 Princeton Svenus, to serve His" country as a mem­ man; Magerr-Carr.es and -f-an-for Equitable.Life Insurance, yc,, and sent to. the Navy’s Great Lakes, hman is the former township aT-^I dive; Cumberland, Hate for sale; have returned frcnh a two week ber m PB if Third firfailfrylSvi. parties; Mehling, The scandal­ was promoted' .to programmer life "Trainnig Center for basic Troth Announced I toiney for.' iJihslie, - Eberhart, Melora; Gault; Death sojourn of^sun and fun in Miami slon. ous scamps; Murt&gh, Who live' last year, v . training. After completion of bas­ out of focus; Hyland, Who goes In shadow; Ness -The' untouch­ He came to this eoHntry from ic, Unger will -stissa a“scfiCol~in I Public Library I hang?; Knight, Beslity is a beast; ables; Pel, Getting along In Rus­ Austria ih 1848 and was gradu­ aviation. - Maiieson, "Prelude- to murdsrT sian; Philips, Mechanix Ulus- ated from Newark Preparatory . Mr. Unger graduatedTrom Hill­ i Ransoms, I’ll die for you; Slew- trafde small car guide; - Shenton, School the following year. He side High Sehool this past June. I Adds New Books ..art. The man,who wrote Betec- The rib and Adair.i Sunners, Kow received • a 'bachelor’s degree in m nuuyu yy Hinuiuuj .Ui'IM1,-jM ruin iiupy hi] .Public-’ti-brarjrrepcTftiyrrnf"ah:i deafFfr .Road CUtyT College o£ New York in , P.S. ELECTRICITY OUTPUT Fiouhceif by Miss Lottie Smolen- Refei:ence—Hlndbc 1953 333" IS now Working towards ==©tttput-‘of“eletricity-by“Pu,blte’ his master's 'r iriaHuMnaHoB--at. Bervl’cg' EiectTlc aTnt~~Ga5~~Cotntr-- ski, direeto i~ inekide^ tiie ioheiw-' ilnool’Sr— j. irrg; | :wered about . trees. | New - York* University. - iS y '® r the ot® A niiEAt^uS: 3J1959, Was 233,849.000"lfliovgaiF-" -- -Fiction—.Ashton The hedge of >1 and ■■History-£^-. Cornell,4 1 Mr. Berry Served as a radio thorns; Aiisten, The» Watsons; The'"!'vage years: i linaudi, The operaor with the U.S. Army be- hours compared with .225,038,300 kilowatt.-hours ln the, corrflspnnri- Barry7”The Carollniaiis; Blassin- mhitibh^f^tilkfrer; TO CLASSIFIED tween 1953 and 1955. from the devij; Bon- Politics, refoi 'rh; and expansion; H week- a" year ago, an increase of 8,812.700, or 3.9 per cent__ _ -rHery-^he-*!5ferSfc-trlew£dlyn'-a onset -F^yrer•rNewrLworld-In-the-trop-j BUSTNESS ADS. cross on -ine-i-r-um.;- ).l-y.^harba’£i4 i Coffee, The? face of love: Cotier, ans; M Once upon a city; 1 -The Bottle'ton attair;\ De Vries, Noyce, Springs of adventure; Around The Town ^ h e te h tf-1of Wicked:ness; EyFe., PartohT .The 1eUTanGl the. flame; Mrs. Sylvia Ro«g jThe Chinese box; Farris, Harri* Wibberley, Nc| garlic in the soup! | WAverly 8-5874 son tilgn; DR. EDWARD HABERMANN, 'hoto Whither?; ir—Alexand,- m i's &JPLESS WaKAGAWSTIHE INS6CT Fielding, jEjigM..days.; Fields, The ,er; J.anine ts Ibench.; Golden, For [ of 255 Bellevlew Terrace, is or. | OR memoirs j j "Dunstarn3aYf;FTihk,' w ~ m n; Mslugiiam“"Points" of J the4aAHap=ti^hlevlng-,htriBfflr|* The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Charles SchultItzer But will 'they get ft, "in pes view; i ’aimer. And; iiobr tq grow l • Moines?