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I OlM* 2.00 »OTH YEAR, NO. 5 BELLEVILLE, TUESDAY, DECEMBEI OR. D I RUGGIERO PHILIP R . WHITE Qranese Not Head C.Y.O. UNITS SET FIRMLY SUPPORTS IS NEW EDITOR FOR SNOW QUEER K ennedy SUMMER SCHOOL OF TIMES-NEWS O f School Campaign BALL JANUARY is Suddenly Clubs Activ School Board President Publisher Frank Orechio All Count Says Article in Times Last Week Incorrect if CrowjQ Asks New Budget Makes Appointment Winne as Founder I Include Plan To Position Today Releases Stateirient Clarifying Position Will Get Prizes Catholic Youth Organia- Dr. Frank DiRuggiero, pres-1 Last Year’s School Elections Tía ’/ ' ] ztion units are Set for the annual Ut this Paper Ident of the Board of Education, I accentuated he uld nof permit snow Queen contest planned for has come out strongly for a full Joseph Gránese, who has an- nounced hie candidacy fo r the atters p ertlln - Saturday, January 2. The con* time schedule of academic clas its tojectito in Belleville Board of. Education, to?t he school, test to elect a Snow Ball Queen ses through the summer- ing to affaire < Back in 1909 day issued a statement explain­ has been won by Belleville girls ing and clarifying a re p d rt ap-s tern.” - Jibe p a s t threi Jimes J. Kennedy, of 53 pearing in la s t week's publication rh e text of th wmeiniiig . poy- sentatives of Avenue, Bellevfie, co­ of The BeUevUle Times. 6 p re s s release issued I ot The Belkeville Times, vey conducted by the The report stated-that Mr. Gra- by Mr. G rá n e s e -follows! .. The dance/ Will be held died Monday, December 21, at School System indicated that 107 “ Em phasizing the growing need Hall University in South Orange. home of a heart attack. He was students attended out » of . town nese h a d . served as campaign; m anager for school board candi­ of all citizens to pfoperly sypprf- The date m arks the 15th time 80. classes last summer. the* annual event has been dates in the election a y e a r ago,: ciate the v io ll need of a n effi­ - A lifelong-resident of Belleville, Coptinufog, the school. board Joyed by C.Y.O. groups througR- The statem ent was in error. cient and progressive school sys­ Mr. Kennedy w as an active and president said that another }0t te m to pro v id e the preparation M r. G ranese’a statement points devoted journalist. In add: students participated in .. the re­ of our ch ildren in coping with Each parish in the out that he «tressed “ ‘he had his co-foundfog The Belleville medial reading program in. the mounting complexities..,.; pre­ Hudson area is eligible supported fo u r ofifoe five whi­ Times, he served In editorial ca- ville an d that ISO additional stu­ sented by a highly competitive a . girl in the competition. The'i n ers.” pacifies on the Da*1V ^dvei*’,"“r dents attended musical classes. business w orld, Granese sa id he w inner will be decided on the] , The press .release also stated î foe Star “A sum m er program Would 'de- would dedicate -his efforts—as a basis of votes cast-in her name which later becamii that Mr. G ranese Is discounting Eagle in Newarx, ou foe New " finitely be a forward step in edJ School trustee to provide Belle­ by those buying tickets'to the statement o f Belle- York Herald and viith the War ucation progress in Belleville,” ville’s youth - a n educational op­ dancé up' to a week before Jan­ Commissioner George EJer- Information Office. Dr. DiRuggiero told the Board concerned with an alleged portunity comparable to any In uary- 2. - Funeral services were conduct­ Education. politics the State, th u s assuring an equal Thp winnimj girl will. receibe James J, Kennedy ed Thursday morning at 8 o’clock He asked the board consider Philip R. Opportunity f o r either job place­ gifts valued at more' than $ , 130 from the Kieman Funeral a sum m er program whett formU: Granese sa id he “insists that ment or acceptance in accredited including flowers, an evening en­ lating th e new school budget. F ran k A. Orechio, publisher of Hom e,101 Union Avenue, Belle­ politics be divorced from school universities to continue th e ir ed­ tem blé, "a watch', trophy, and a Completion' of the budget is. ex« the Times, today- announces the ville. A Solemn High Mass of m atters.” T h e release said “He ucational aspirations.” set of pictures of the occasion. CONSOLIDATE PTA pecfed momentarily but- no appointment of Philip R . White Requiem was offered at 9 o’clock There, will be special awards for of such an, announcement was the editorship' of À ie news­ in Saint Peter’« (fourch.-Inter-1 the girls placing second and • received by Tilt Belleville Titties paper. Mr. White is being trans- GROUPS ORGANIZE ment was in foe Immaculate | third with all foe others receiv­ at p ress time. Eerred to the Belleville post from Conception Cemetery. District Scout Leaders ing ’mementoes. Dr. DiRuggiero noted that h e little Falls Herald a n d Tot- Choose Roselle Head; Founded P aper in 1909 when Belleville student« attend owa Times Herald, two Passaic / f All' the girls w in be introduced ' sum m er classes out - of « town, County weekly newspapers pub- to the. dancers by Harry J. Sul­ •New Officers Ready * Mr. Kennedy and the late Au­ tuition costs- must be paid by M ark Golden Jubilee livan.- of St. P e te r’s- Belleville, gustin McEnery of The 'Newark parents. He said that a- privately .foe m aster of ceremonies. The Plans For Season News, co-£ounded The Belleville operated summer school in ing year w h ich was subsequent­ runnerups will serve as the Times in 1909. They managed the H ie Golden Jubilee D inner of Consolidated/P. T. A.’s of Belle­ publication for attveral years., ; Bloomfield; fòri example,': charges BELLEVILLE PLAYS Belleville d istrict scout leaders ly unanim ously elected.' queen’s court of honor a t foe ville m et recently to discuss and Belleville students, a $35 tuition dance. Presiding ' at the coron lit 1922 and again in 1924 Mr. and their friend* was held at the The guest speaker for the eve­ fee. Branch B rook Manor in Belle- iling was R o b e rt Pony. assistant, BeUevyje. fof* tb e èom iM ; y è è ^ corder-in Beflèville. Accorrjig^ ••toJheaaMreyv. taken , W,OR|NGE TUES. MaranqncikSt. .vice chalri tional office o f the Boy Scouts — r òf’foe, väfiolis P/RA^h of BeUq- New School Budget Squad Loses to Passaic m an of th e Belleville district of America. committee was'mister of cere­ Today’s Ordinances: .film strip; “Plus Givfo«,” Ralph Roselle was appointed W ill Be Released By 67-35 Score, monies. chairman and Mrs. P-C. Mac«- w as shown b y Charles K elly, ex­ School Election Rides, Sometime This Week Heggians High H ie, invocation was delivered by Itev. C. A . Hewitt o f Wesley plaining the need of donations to PLANNING BOARD The Belleville Board of Ed­ satisfy fo e n e e d s of the s c o u t or­ 2 Purchases al $12,O M lU ZLS*™ ** BellevIfie High -School’s’ basket­ Methodist Church. Opening cere­ -During the next month all will ucation budget fo r thé coming ball squad returns to action next ganization f o r the coming year, ■ Today’s Belleville H m er car* year Vvillw,. released in 'ample; mony was conducted by Charles partibipate in 'foe school bùdget EXPECTS VISITS Tuesday alter a. S h o rt recess for Kelfy, scout executive, a n d eagle These m onies . would1 be in Jlddi- ries five legal- advertisements, Urne fo r ali'residents to study study and, make recommenda­ ! the- holidays. The Bellboys are tion to the funds given1 to the tWo of which are concerned its .provisions - before the : elec­ (hits. tions based on this review. scheduled to m eet West Orange George H . Brown, district United and o th e r drivel]; TO OTHER TOWNS tion. -< with the December 31 deadline • Hie group will again sponsor away Tuesday in a Big Ten Con­ chairm an re a d the annual report The meeting was cohcludcd Dr. Frank DiRuggferp^pres-. for ' candidates’ filing petitions an open meeting inviting all j _ . , ' „ . and welcomed the guests. with benediction by ReV. John 'ident oft the Board ol Educa­ ference. with the school board cldrk. prospective candidates for the Qyoup To A ppoint Chair- Jam es Killough Jr,, chief scout J. Netta of S t. Anthony’s Catholic tion, sa id 'thè budget Will be Unbeifofo Passaic High“defeat­ A second legal advertisement Board of Education election to, ed BeUevdlg in the Bellboys last executive of the Robert Treat Church. 1 present views to foe public The men Tuesday Meeting; released this week. Of thè Board of Education id1, , The presentation of- the pro­ contest, December 22, in the lOSal Council then explained th e plans The din n er committee was session w ill1 be held at, School Guest Speakers concerned with procedure»« posed budget to the citizenry gym, The visitors raced to 1 a and purposes of the Golden Jubi­ composed of Dr. Frank M. Eight on an unannounced for servicemen and others de­ The Belle ville f a n n in g Board will also enable the publie' to •15 '-•ipoinC first - quarter lead lee y ear 1960. Durkee, prom otion, Joseph F. ■date, ^ Uao Anderson, chairman of the Howley and RSdward W. Cpsten- siring absentee ballots in the organized on Dtfiember 8, 1959 voice any objections to thè and then coasted for a. 67-35 The puroose pf which the Con* nominating committee, presented bader, arrangem ents and William eófoing school election. held its second Official meeting Board Of Education before mem- victory. solidáted P.T.A.’s of Belleville a t Town* Hatt on Tuesday, Dec- slate of officers for th e com Chapman, program- F ro m the Town Commission­ i bw s sanction the document, Heggiane w as high scoring exists:. em ber 15, with 106 per cent at- ers , come three " adVerfise- irDr, Diïtuggièro's< comments for Belleville with 16 tallies., “ To1 promote good will and tendance, William Sawyer, /for- ments. One asks foe public for prompted by a ^request * for a Thd box score: ... friendliness between the various mer chairman of the Nutley Plan authorization to purchase a copy of the proposed budget by 'Passaic 67 M r s * John Coronato schools in our town, ning Board Was the guert speak, . Ralph Roselle, newly elected Passaic t r F ' T heavy duty truck and spraying "To make it possible tip plan er. He is also a former, member machine which Wbuld ° be used.» chairm an of-the Consolidated Clieckan 3 2 . 8 |joint meetings and projects, of the Nutley Jfoard of Adjust- ? P.T.A.’s (see story on this page Kemp 2 0 4 in connection with “shade tree Women’s Campaign Head (continued on Paso 8) meat. The speaker emphasized th* importance of frequent meetings Tab Hunter May Appear I Comm. Sàìtivan Appoints by Planning Board members It Works Fine M iss Advertising Club since municipal planning involves I n ‘lee Capers I9 6 0 ’ Her to Chairmanship a; great deal of work and elvic Fofr Dimei Drive ; In M arch of Dimes responsibility. The Board had vo­ ted to meet every first and third Commissioner Harry J .' Sulli­ Commissioner Harry J . Sulli­ Tuesday of , each monte, but aftei van if Bell Street, charm an of van, chairm an of’the local March hearing the speaker |ecided that the Belleville March of Dimes, of Dimes d riv e , has announced more frequent meetings could be today agafo extended a n invita­ th e appointm ent of Mra. S. John held during foe period of orien­ tion to all local residents ttr at* Coronato, 2 Reservoir P lace, as tation. tend “Ice Capers i960,” a benefit chairman o f the women’s divi­ The chairman expressed the for the D im e« Campaign slated sion. hope that the Board,could meet for this Sunday and Monday eve­ Mrs;' C oronato has fir. many nings at the South Mountain Ar­ ' and discuss its business without yean been active iri civie and interference from' non-member ena in W est Orange. charitable a ffa irs in Belleville. «foce no action can be taken m Thje show is perhaps th e most P a s t p re sid e n t of the Ladies' foe Board on major problem ambitious y e t staged on the giant Auxiliary,, Belleville E lk s lib . without public hearing. indoor rink. 1123, Mrs! Coronatb js also a 1 -At th** Janus™ s meefinn “This is th e first attem p t on member of th e Belleville Board Ralph Vlsco, chairm an, ap­ our part o r probably an y other of Education, St. Peter's Rosary point a chairman ior ute io - 1 local health agency; to provide C o n fra te rn ity .,, .Court Sancta fog committees: Major and large scale entertainment as a Maria No. 6 1 , Catholic, Daugh­ or -Subdivision Parking Traffic pleasurable way to contribute to ter« of A m erica and th e lira Control and Publicity. * foe March of Dimes,*’ , Sullivan Maass Hospital Guild, A representative from the Fas- said “ and w e believe E ssex Co- - Asked.w h y sHp hp^ . tm ty m id B U ta will enjuy an even- sociation will be the speaker and .fog of speed/ grace and comedy, th e 1 job of organizing thé women in ,-BelleviUe on behalf1 o f the on January 6, foe Board expect* We have formed local ticket com* to hear a speaker iron» Candeiib March of D im és drive sh e said. mitfees w ith tickets jvailable and Fieissig; Newark Firm “I havs always been interested I from, me.” Planning Consultants. Other ■ The Belleville Tim es went in any worthwhile! cause, par­ perts will be heard at subseqi press, it appeared doubtful ticularly I a m interested in/citii- meetings. that veteran entertainer, Ted Le­ dren.” ' The consensus at the .board wis, would b e able to m ake his The 1690 campaign o f the scheduled premier appearance on foot it would move slowly, visit March of D im es seeks -to raise Planning Boards in other munic with th e show. His . personal funds for a fight against birth physician h a s ordered the “Is ipafities and gain a wide range lefects and arthiritis is w ell Of information on the fundament eto of f a nning before launching « l i b n t t so Jill, u ito» n»| *‘““V « J* «•* an expert sltudy of Belleville, foess with a skating interpretation] for research, patoent^ aid and a !, Municipalties Isted fo r vats of his - famous 10ft shoe dance; program of | scholarship so fa r are Verona, Nutley, Mont- “Me and M y Shadow.” V- - dents aiming to be medical tech­ cla'v, B^ooteflfdd’ and Newark. _G len Ridge March o f Dimes Chairman, Tom Mar* Tab Hunter May Appear nicians. R esearch will include Mayor Padula gays each Plan- shall, and Karen Olson. o f Elizabeth, try out th e giant A suitdble. replacement is b e-, studies of viruses and cells ' , Lol Di Bella of Belleville, receives statuette nate* ning Board member a copy of feet on b ir th defect! 4 _irhe “caimister” the pretty skater will weal in the opening ing sought b y dkector G race Lee Miss Advertising Club of ’New Jersey for 19fi0” foe state Jaw ' oto planning and and chbregrapher, Ray - Erlke, toid factor occurring iii tKe blaodj also a copy of foe 1950 Plannng production number of the M.0,1},. benefit show slated who seem almoit certain that o l arthritic patiest, and the per- Harold FA edman o f ,^ t .O r a n g e , Executive Vie Program for Belleville, made by for South ModKtain Arena, W est Orange, this Sunday movie actor and skater Tab Hunt- fection of an oral live v iru s vac* President of the Club and Chairman of its Annual Christ foe Regional Plan Aasociation and Monday alghts. cine against polio. ' j m as Party which Was held last Week at the Chantieler foe, of New York; PAGE TWO THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1959 School Eight Glee Club OBITUARIES a R est Eternal Grant- Unto Thom; Oh Lotti. gná Let Llg^t Perpetual Shine Upon Thein/ Students Entertain P.T.A. MRS. PETREÏÏA MRS. PUCCACCO School Five Orchestra, Junior and Senior Choirs DIES FOLLOWING TOWN RESIDENT Present Christmas Program Last Night LONG ILLNESS PAST 40 YEARS The orchestra, junior and sen Members of the Senior Glee P itera, Mary Connolly and Mich­ lor chairs of School Five present Club, all seventr and eighth ele Potenzone. ed « special Christmas program grade pupils, ere Janice Adams, Pad wee, KCn Fulmore, Janet Lived In Belleville About Family Came to America for the Qreylock Parent-Teacher Barbara Russo, Chrisiiqe Magy- tin -Mariano and David Wolk 40 Year*; High From Native Italy , Association last week. arits, Vichd Owen, Donna Betch, - Junior Glee Club Orchestral selections included ick, Sharon honey. Troni Hend- ■ Junior Glee Club members are Mast Offered Christmai Eve “ White Christm as,” “T he First rick, Audrey Lewis, Phyllis listed, bClowf Douglas “Cheney, Funeral services for Mrs. An' Funeral services were conduct Noel,” “It Came Upon a . Mid CemerO, Susan Gravante, Diana Robert. Good, Thomas Rabecki, gelina Petretta of 9 Lawrence ed Monday, December 21, foi night ©ear” and “Away in » Klonick, Joanne Pokluda, Judy Robert Rudden. Michael. Scarola. Street;. Belleville, Were conducted Mrs. Scolaitica Puccacco of 8' Hanger.” Del Guercio“in d Linda Parese. Ted Scbuldt, Ralph Serio, Nick last Wednesday morning a t 8 Belmohr Street, Belleville; A Also, E da Scheffer, Karen Member of the Junior Glee DelGuerclo, Thomas Gialanella o’clbck'from the Zarro Funeral Solemn High Mass of Requiem Club sang “ White Christm as,11 Shawger, Ella DeMartino, Alice Richard H earn, WiUiata La- Home, Bloomfield. A Solemn was offered at 10 o’clock in the ■Whitney, Rosemarie Sorrentino, ,;Jingle B ells,” “Lay down Yout Morte, Joseph arracino,'; Cia High Mass of Requiem was Holy Family Church, Nutley. Sandra Rygiel - Phyllis Jordan, Staffs,” ‘ ‘Suo Gahn” and “He is Ferriol, Jim Corino, Robyn On fered a half-hour later at Saint terment was in Fairmount Ceme Born” with soloists Susan Brisk, William Hart,- David Jenkins, tell, Joel Sobelson; Joe Drexler, Anthony’s Church. Interment was tery, Newark. Patricia ^Tedesco and Joanne Joseph Bpras, Joseph Luzzi, Phil- Pat Tedesco, Steven Malato and in Mount Olivet Cemetery Weltmer. ip DeNoia and'Robert DeFranza. Susan Brisk. Bloomfield. M rs. Fuccacco, widow of Gio­ Also, Donald, Burde, Clifford Also, Mervi Makela, Disne Pa- vanni Puccacco' who died ip 1928 Selections of the Senior Glee The Glee Club of SchOol Eight in Belleville poses during recent rehearsal for Mrs. Petretta, th e wife of the passed away at home after a Club last night Were -“ ) mechanics;", Leonard Belcaro, 45 front in the,. Recreation Depart served for maqy years as an in-¡was a member of Local 18, Solemn High Mass of Re­ Straight Fins 14 22 quiem was offered for Joseph G. Sycamore Drive and E. J. Noo­ ments Woman’s Bowling League, vestment counsellor, and more Sterotypers and Electrotypers Baumister of 105 Belleville Ave­ nan, 154 Academy Street,' draft- Registration Dates Set Suburban Women’s League with a record of 18-12, but the recently as analyst-technician for Union, ing; anl Michael inni, 99 Mount Champion won ‘three from Slick Chicks and the Spars are the Value Line Mutual Funds Surviving, in^- addition to his nue, Belleville, last Thursday Mac’s Tavern. Remaining really pushing right behind them morning at l l o'clock in Saint W ITH'f KOFIS SION A l RISOITS Prospect Avenue; mathematics. For Technical Schools won and as a registered representa- wife, are a daughter,. Mrs. John two: Westinghousc',trom ¡snvlno’s, tbeir recod is 17-13. Deanne tive - and analyst for a Member A. Clark of Oakland; two sisters, Peter's, Church. Interment was in . . . SAVE HALF THE COST At tre Sussex AVenue and First Belleville residents m ay regis Tulane from P ark Shop Rite, Graves still holds a monopoly Firm of the New York Stock Ex­ Mrs. Georfe (S ara) Leith' of the Immaculate Conception Cem­ Street, Newark school are> Car I t ’s easy now to keep your rug» ter for second term evening Brookdale from -Allan's Pruden­ high gam e and-high total pins change Pompton Plains and Mrs. J. W. etery, Upper, Montclaira h»en Veniero, 238 North Belmont coulses at th e Essex County dean, sanitary and spaikUngwith tial from Edmar’s and Brickman Betty Rosamilia’s high average Mr. Riemer Will work closely (Jessica) Fierce of Pinetta, Vir- Baumister died Tuesday, beantyt Just rent our Clarke Rug Avenue, carpentry; and Anthony Techsical Schools Monday, Janu­ from Smith. Elaine Savino .had has not been topped, {December 22 ¡of a short illness Shampoo E q u ip m e n t and get Marrazzo, 102 William Street ary 4. Registration will be held Standings high game of 225 and a series the E ast O range office. F, ¡5 l pnftmonal result» at ha lf ujc Taking training at the technical on that date at 7 p.m., at all of 567. Teams- Essex County Vocational and I cold Quick, easy, and safe. ifc , power plant engineering, branches. Sad Sacks Register Allan’s Cleaners .0 ..26 ¡ t * ...... i» hi ■ school located at Myrtle Avenue Slick Chicks 18 12 Technical Schools | January 4, 1960 and University Place, Irvington M. J.!s ...... j.^13 17 FREE EVENING COURSES These girls bowl every Wednes­ a re Carmen Sorioe, 218 North From 7 to 9 P.M. New Term Begins Belmont Avenue, electricity; and day at Branch Brook Lanes at - January 4, I960 ' Je rry Di Vehceno, 195 Heckel Belleville Hoop Street and Marion Janorene, Suburban Women’s League .. Schedule 14 Baldwin Place, custodial en Taking three Brookdale over D ate ( SCHOOLS Openings in^m gre^ ian 30 eotirses Tav-em, Brickman- over Wes Jr. Red Cross Members Smith, Edmar’s over Mac’s Tav­ B.H.S. 42 4' LOCATED AT including: aircraft mechanics, auto ern, Brickman „over Westing- B.H.8. 39 7. ■- f ' ' Vint Children's Shelter ■erviee, building trades, business 209 Franklin Street The Junior members of the house champion won two from B.H.S« 55 t Tulane, also taking two were AÍ-. j Bloomfield. N, J. Belleville Chapter of the Ameri­ B.H.S. 3$ draining, drafting, legal secretarial. lad’s over Savinl’s, and Pruden­ can Red Croat visited the Chil­ Jan, 5 *W. Orange Away* tial oyer Park Shop Rite. . machine shop, practical nursing. dren’s Shelter on Wednesday af­ Jan. 8 'Montclair - 283 Myrtle Avenue ' ternoon laden with gifts. They High game for night was Es­ , 1 Irvington. N. J. printing, shoot hiatal work, refrig­ Jam 12 'Bloomfield Away* took up loti of homemade cook-' Saturday, Jan. 2nd, 1960 School. - telle Bárietti with a 201. , eration, welding end many others. ies, reindeer favors and hard 9:00 a.m, — Recreation Kiwanis 7:00 p.m, — Girls Rifle C lu b - High series for , night was Jan. IS** •N utley i Hoi * 1 222 Morris Avenue Elaine Savino with a.334. candy, eight pairs of woolen mit­ Girls Bowling Leagues Stadium. ■« Jan. 19 •Kearny Hoi • Newark, N. J. , TUITION FREE To Q u U fitd Ap­ tens, books, games, dolls, soft Olympic Bowl. 8:00 p.ttii-C hess Club—Recrea­ Allan’s Cleaners 28 14 Jan. 22* *E. Orange Awaf 900 s.m . — Recreation Kiwanis Brookdale Bev. ,'24Vi 17V4 plicants Who Reklda or Work In toys and coloring books. The Jun­ tion House. . Jan. 26 ■ * Irvington Hoi a 275 Ssusex Avenue (7th and 8th Grade Boys) 9:00 p.m.—Monday night Bowl* Edmar’s Dress Shop 23 19 iors made all the purchases Jan. 29 'Columbia ' Aw y\ Newark. N. J. Essex County, themselevs from their Junior Bowling League — Branch . ling League—Branch Brook Peg Smth 22% 19% Red ross Service Fund. Brook Lanes. Lanes., * Prudential 22 20 Feb. I t 1 South Side Hoi ■ 12:00 noon—Recreation. Kiwanis Champion Trophies 22 20 Feb. 5 ’Orange Hoi e - 300 North 13th St. (Not all courses available at each ' THE GLASS CD. The committee included Bar­ . Tuesday, Jan. 5th, I960 .. . (5th and 6 th G rS d e Boys) June Brickman 22 20. r | Newark, N. J...... location) bara' rtlyK, President of the Jun­ 9:15 a. m.8Pre school 'Play, Pro­ Feb. 9 Seion Hall , Aw Bowling League — Olympic gram—Recreation. House. Westinghouse 21 21 io r Rad Cross ouncil; Diane Bowl, • 3:30 p .m .— J r . Barbell Club— Westinghouse 21 21 ‘Big Ten Conference Games' Mglacsluso, Alee Whiteny, Tony 12:00 noon—Recreation Kiwanis i Stadium. Park j^iop Rite 20 22 **3:30 Games (7th and 8th Grade Boys) 700 p,m, — Sr. Barbell -Club— ALBERT H. Bowling League — Branch Stadium. Brook Lanes. 7:00 p.m.—(Girls and Boy* Fenc- PL 9-1497 EYES EXAMINED 2:30 p.m . — Recreation Kiwanis . .ing Program — Friendly WL PLUMBING ■ ! u T ffiW m HEATING (7th and 8th Grade Boys) 8:00 p.m. —- Draggin Dragons- m m m m m ^ Rowling League — Branch Recreation House. Dr. M. Roochvarg 80RHANN r Brook Lanes. Wednesday, Jan. 6th, 1960 -for We invite you to Monday, Jan . 4th, i960 9:15 a.m.—Preschool Play Pro' OPTOMETRIST visit our 9:15 a.m.—Preschool Play Pro- gram—Recreation House. • HOLIDAY SHOmNf» gram—Recreation House. 3:30 p.m. — Jr, Barbell 'Club- Mon. A Fri. 9:30 • 8 NEW Location COMMERCIAL 1:99 p.m.—Womans Monday -Af­ Stadium Tiles. A Thurs. 9:30 • 6 • SEASONAL NEIDS INDUSTRIAL ternoon Group Reodeatiin 7:00 p.m. — r. Barbell Club— W e’re moving downstairs. House. 132 Washington Avenue RESIDENTIAL - Stadium. Saturdays 9:30 6 • HOLIDAY TRAVEL From the 2nd Floor to the 2:30 p.m .-Jr. B*;bell Club- 7:00 p.m.—Jr. Rifle Club—Sta Belleville 1st Floor. 45 Mertz Avenue PLymouth 9-3247 Stadium. ‘ dium. 1 ... CLOSED WEDNESDAYS 7:00 p.m.-Sentor Barbell Club- 7:30 p.m. — Boys Intermediate • PAYING BILLS Effective DECEMBER 1 we Stadium. Basketball League — Belle will be in our new office— - i aw p.m. School’ :-----ville High School, BUYING CLOTHING right downstairs * # r The Gala New Year’s Eve Celebration Girls Gym—Belleville High 7:80 p.m.—Boys Senior Basket­ For All Type» Of ground floor. School. ball League—Belleville High H A T S — NQISGHAKER S 7:00 p .m .,— Gram m er School School. SENSIBLE MONTHLY We’ve painted an d polished, Girls Gym—Friendly House. 9:00 p.m. — Womans Bowling BUILDING SUPPLIES PAYMENTS m a y be gotten some new furniture, Dinner —• Entertainment — Dancing 700' p.m. Girls Fencing Pro­ /leagues — Branch Brook mode by mail and dressed thingsi jip to gram — Belleville High j Lanes. create a more pleasant place Continuous Entertainment ioryou. O N I TRIP LOANS I . ROAST P R p E RIBS OP BEEF Phone us— we will let We’re proud of our new office Stasha’s Evergreen Restaurant VIOLA BROS. and want to “show it off”. PINT OF LIQUOR TO EVERY COUPLE Inc. you know when your 2 Montgomery St. , Bloomfield Stop, in the next time you're loan is ready; in the neighborhood— 1 - , 10 p.m .io 4 am . whether' you- need a o ney- Special Menu Daily ------Cemen t » Brick - lim e - Sewer Pipe — PAm o • Writs * Cimt /■ Blocks - Plaster . Driveway Stone • Lath . Stucco or not. (With Soup “On The Home”) BRANCH BROOK MANOR „ Plywood - Ceiling Tile - Wallboards . Cinders Hoi Sandwiches Of All Kinds Colored Slate - Sand «Tile Board - Insulated Wool 13 Washington Avenue, Belleville, N. J. . Masonry acer Sfrecial Menu Each Friday „ GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN \ ?18 PER'COUPLE i • CALL NO 7-7000 Menu Changes Daily 235w Washington Avenue PLymouth 9-1202 For ¡Reservations, Call PL 9-9744 180 WASHINGTON AVE. ' NUTLEY, NJ. Open FiMayi until 8 UC. #712

i TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1959 THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS P A G E T H R E E Belleville^ New Jersey. No bids' and imitated by the younger. School Election Kennedy went to the New York c„L " will hie received , after that New Editor Rare Treat Herald as a correspondent. After! S u m m e r School Legal Notice Speed skaters ate rarely seen time. Thè Town reserves the from P a 11 (Contihued from Pane 1) founding The BeRevRle Tttnes, he | (Continued from Pa*« D by the general public because of TAX NOTCE right to reject any and all.bids. lished by Mr. Orechio, M r. White work” and street cleaning. served on the Star Eagle from by the BellevRle school admin- Eugene G. Barnett, Town Clerk” T o w n , became editor of the two week­ ther am atuer tending. A spe­ The ordinance states that the , Take notice th at the assess- cial sanction fronfcthe American 1917 until 1928 as city editor. istration, 97.6 per cent :of the , Im ent list for Belleville for the eFe: $7.29 ■ lies last June: He replaces Elias truck, spraying .machine and, patents polled favored a make­ Holzman at the Bellevlfie Times. Skating Association has been oh- and accessories would be oper­ Had Charge of Editorial Page tax year i960 may be inspectecj Surrogates Notice — talhea ttraRow the'^Vpaedsters up program for students faiUng by any -taxpayers to ascertain B a l l i t i » Based on available Information, ated by the Department of Pub- academic subjects during the reg­ Dated: December 9, i§5§ Dmes benefit shlw. - After working '» few years as the assessments made against the hew Belleville Times editor lie Affairs. Cost of th e tru e k ular school year. Such a makeup Estate of JAMES L. DAVID­ ‘Ice Capers 1960!” is the Open­ Sports editor, Mr. Kennedy was ;:um or his property, and to con­ th e youngest in the nation to and associated items is being program would naturally have to SON, deceased. ing event of the annual January named assistant managing editor handle such -a post on a metro­ appropriated at $11’000. be conducted during the summer fer informally with the Assessor Pursuant "toi-the order of appeal for The National' Founda­ of tiie Star Eagle in 1930. When politan weekly. Hie has spent ev- in today’s Times propos­ months. as to the correctness of the as­ DAVID il. WIENER, Surrogate tion which has broadened Its pro­ the Star E$gie closed in 1939, of bis 21 years as a member of ing the purchae of an $8,300 . The board president also said sessment. Such assessment' list of, the County of Essex, this gram to include birth defects and Mr. Kennedy had charge of the- th e working press. accounting machine, includ- that 81.7 per cent of those poUed mujrbe inspected from.'January arthritis, in addition to polio. newspaper’s editorial page. day made, on the application'of M r. WlUte joined the staff of ng accessories. The ordin­ 6tiifo January 8th, 1960 inclusive the undersigned, Executors of Sunlay, January 3rd, 1960 favored an expansive curriculum the Pompton 'Lakes Bulletin in ance provides, an. additional During the Second World War, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. said deceased, notice is hereby' 630 p.m.—Fewsmith J r. tVest- the school system. 1954 while still In Web school. $415 for finaneng the two- ir. Kennedy was a w riter for and 4 P.M. at the Assessor’s Of- given to the creditors of said minister Fellowship — Few- Basketball the Office of W ar Information in The-survey taken by the admin­ fice^jTown Hall, Belleville, Ne^w H e attended M ontclair College purchase. istration covered two elementary deceased, to exhibit to the sub­ smith Presbyterian Church. High School a n d , Rutgers Univ­ Newark. - . , Jersey. , ff"1—■—- y-y DetaRs can be obtained by ’school districts and the high; scribers under oath or affirma­ 7:15 p.m . — Fewsmith Sr. West­ ersity. 17 EMANUELE.DE NOI4WR. M artini : 5 7 reading the text of the ordin­ Active in Civic and school. tion#; their claims and dem ands minister Fellowship — Few­ While at Rutgers, Mr. White Mâboncehak ' 15 Assessor ' , 5 5 ances highlighted above. AR Political Events against the Ostate of said' de­ sm ith Presbyterian Church. w as news editor of the under­ Meyers 1 0 2 ' F ee: $4,32 appear on the inside pages of ceased, within six months from graduate Daily Targum and 3 Monday, January 4th, I960 .. SHverman -1 - 1 ■ today’s paper. Mr. Kennedy was active-in sev­ 1 School Budget V 'B E iX lim L E PROPOSALS” . this date, Or th e y Wjll be for­ worked part tfine on a regular Glouse ' : 7 r -4 18 100 p.m. Luncheon' Bridge- eral political campaigns and in (Qpntioued ’from PagaVl ) . ever barred from prosecuting basis for The New' York Times, Roas 0 0 0 Sealed proposals will be re ­ Womans Club, m any civic organizations. He about group,). i .' or recovering • the same against The New Brunswick Daily Home Martin 0 0 ■ 0 ceived by the Board of Commis­ 7:30 p.m. — O.E.S. North Star P. T* A. was a campaign writer for Gov­ Roselle also asked the Belli- the subscribers. NeWt and for several other news­ Sieper 0 0 0 ernor Charles Edison during- the sioners of the .town of Belleville. Chapter Masonic Temple , (Conlinneili from Phare 11 vUle Board of .Education for a FIDELITY UNION" papers, wire services and maga, Pasternak ‘ 0 0- 0 1940 contest. New Jersey, at its meeting place TRUST COMPANY s . Home. “To act in an emergency, copy of the evaluaton report sines as a news and feature writ Totals • 24 19 •67 Among his activities were .in the Town Hal).-Belleville, New " ARTHUR TANNER 830 p.m.—nlghtKs of Cilumbus “To clarify the procedures cou­ of tiie local school system Do­ jer. 7 ' 7 BeRevRle 35 charter membership in CouncU Jersey on Tuesday, January 12th, KEENAN & FINCH, Attorneys — nights , of Columbus nting projects involving re­ ing prepared by the Riitgerj , H e has been.; active in radio (At BeRevRle) 835, Knights-of Columbus, Belle I960' at 8:00 P;M a for the mit, 394 W ashington Avenue Home. arch and recommendations, the ..University School of Educa­ work primarily as a news writer BellevRle G F T 1 vflle, and a member of Saint chase of one (1) Accounting Ma- 830 p.m .—Rosary Society — St. lloWlng regulations are ob­ tion. BèliOville, N. J. and broadcaster. Higgins 5 6 16 : P eter’s Holy Name Society of chine for the Department of Rev­ served: The B o y d of Education pres­ Fee: $16.00 -i 'Peters.-, -v Born ih New England Sandomeno ‘ 2 3 Bedleville. enue. and Finance, according to ident said that he will appoint Tuesday,. January 5th, I960,.. Before his appointment as ed' Burlazzi 1, O "The ConsoHdated P. T. A.’s of specifications on file n the of- a committee of civic groups, 12:15 p.m. —Belleville Klwanis— ito r of the Little Vails and Toto Boyce ■ » 1 l j BeUeville may engage - in re­ list Survivors fee of the Purchasing Agent, church groups and P.T.A.’s to 1 Bethany Lutheran Church. wa newspapers, Mr. White served Anhicharico 0 2 search and discussion of eommu Town Hall, Belleville, New Je r­ MISSE.PADULA Surviving a re his Wife, Mrs, examin the R utgers report and- 7:30 p.m.—Rainbow Girls—Ma­ as assistant editor Of The BuHetin Sheridan - f l 3"' nity problems concerning -educa sey. Maude .Burke Kennedy; three make recommcndatites to sonic Temple. ; and a chain of seven weekly Laird D 0 0 tion within th e scope of -P. T. A Proposals are to be submtted Bons, JohS at home, Jam es, J r .,! the BeReviHe board WILL MAKE DEBUT 800 p.m .—Red Cross (First aid newspapers covering the upper M. Smith - ^ \ 0 «i defined imAhe Manual pub according to the requirements of of, East Orange and Robert of No copies of the Rutgers re­ course — Recreation House portions of Passaic, Bergen and LaTore ; i o ^ o :lished by the National Congress the specification which JvD l be Newark; a daughter, Miss Rita port on the BeReviHe system , 800 p.m.—Petrean dub — St. Morris, counties. W. Sm ithy 0-’ Ö 0 -of Parents and Teachers with- furnished by the Purchssng Ag­ AT JANUARY 0, 0 0 rules to apply to any committee Kennedy at home and four grand- have been made available to Peters, Born in Hartford, Conn., he is Eflia children. the public,’ *t ent. 8:30 p.m.—SiaterhoodVof Jewish the son of M rs. Albert PaUavi- Totals 10 Í5 35 formed : by the Consolidated Each bid must be enclosed in Kimberly School Senior Is cini of Erskine Lakes, N.J.' and Passaic 19 15 17 16--67 P. T. A.’s of BeReviHe for this Congregation — Old Build­ CAPE COD sealed envelope bearing on the ing. ¡of Warren C. White ty Mindsor, BeReviHe - 4 11 8 12-35 purpose, as follows: , " outside the name and address of Among 50 Debutantes Wednesday, January 6tfi, i960 . Cnn. Single he residesat Era Officials—Folsom, Levinski -The coiQ m ittpp^ball be , re- This home just 6 yrs. old is Immaculate in every detail. the bidder anl the name of the Receiving Papal Blessing 10:00 a.m .—Retired Mens C lu b - kine Lakes. pointed by m utual consent of the Situated on a lot lOO’xHS’ it features a large kitchen, living . project and must be delivered to Church. ConsoHdated P. T. A. room, three bedrooms, tile bath and enclosed porch, shaded the Town Clerk on or before Miss Edith Mary PaduU, C . Y . O . F e w s m i t h Presbyterian sponsible to and report to the by a towering weeping willow tree. J u s t $17,900. 800 P.M. on Tuesday. January daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Isa­ Tab Hunter (Continued fron» Page 1> ConsoHdated P. T. A. - dora J. P adula of 193 Fairway 1000 a.ttt. to 400 p.m.—Cancer 12, 1960 at the Town Hall; Dressing Unit — Womans (Continued from Page 1] "A m em ber of Consolidated Avenue, a senior a t the- Kimber­ Girls from St. Peter’s hays won Club. ter would be able to appear if P.1P.A. shall servo- as advisor to ley School. Montclair, will oe the honor the past three years. C. ORECHIO &. CO. 1215 p.m .—Rotary - Club. he could television commit­ the committee to see that the among SO young ladies making The E ssex County Council of 3:45 p.m . — Fewsm ith Junior- tm ents. Actress Moninue VsnVoo ynirpose for Which the committee Bruce Ciccone ; Carl A. Orechio their debut at the Second Cath­ Catholic Youth is cooperating ren, once, a Belgian skating was formed is being fulfilW. olic Presentation Bèll on Janu­ Choir — Fewsmith Presby­ .___. ___. „ P with the CY InO sponsoring the Real Estate -L- Insurance — Mutual Funds ary 2. The affair will take place terian Church. champion beflre romtag to j . gome i.ooo teenagers and "The ConsoUdated, P . T. A. S tates to seek a mqvfce ca r e e r ,I g ” ; *„ . k shall clearly define the purpose in the Sacred Heart Cathedral 800 p.m. — Craftsmans Club- young adults are expected to at­ NOrth 7-4000 43 Washington Avenue is also- a distinct possiblty. of the committee and the pro­ and a recaption will-be held at Masonic Temple, teint the Robeft T reat Hotel, Newark Home from College The rem ainder of the show cedures with resoect to reporting Proeeéds from the affair gti to Miss Diane Owen of 356 Dè- stands , as orgionally announced the findings of the committee. the Archbishop Thomas A. Boi Witt Avenue, Belleville^- is home with star, Florence Rae, perform­ J. Baumister "It is Understood that reports, Chairs f and Scholarship Fund. The event from coliege for Christmas. She ing two dance numbers, “star- -are to b e submitted to the Con­ is attending ejasses at Porter- soUdated P. T. A. for review-and from is under the sponsorship of the 3<^it M'ei" and "A Salute Ac (Continued From Page-»-’-' Suburban Circle of the Interna­ House, Mass. H aw aii.”;. . recommendation to the Local P.T.Afs, units for action.- , $49.50 tional Federation of Catholic Al; P a ir skaters, Tommy McGinnis in the Irvington General Hospi­ umnae. and- Jo BMmim, who were the tal. He had suffered a stroke on The Aichhishop will receive Free Drinks Tins Friday first Gold P a ir Title holders in the previous Thursday. Kennedy 3*pc. the 50 debutantes and.confer on the United States, wiR appear The funeral was directed by them individual blessings from On Carden State Pkvoy. Slipcovers $ 6 9 together again in "Ice Capers." the Kiernap Funeral Home, 101 Pope John XXIII add a medal- The Garden State Parkw ay will McGinnis is now an instructor-in Union Avenue, BeRevRle. Mr. Kennedy began his career liqn tearing - the garchbishop’s serve free drinks to its motorists PhUadelpbia, while Miss Barnum Born in Pittston, Pennsylvania, in journSRsm shortly after being c re s t.. . ;... on New Year’s- Day • morning in produces her own -show, "Alma­ Mr. Baum ister resided in BeUe- graduated by Seton HaH Univer­ the interest of serving safety. nac on Ice.”'.-' V ville 12 years, He was 53. sity in 1901. He then joined the Sofas staff of the, Daily Advertiser as Mr*. William Gilchrist, form er­ The New Jersey Highway Auth, . -»Walter and* Irene Muehlbrun- Mr. Baumister: whs employed fro m a staff writer. ly of 123 Rutgers Street, , has ority announced today it would ner, National Dance Champions, as a used and new car salesman From the Daily Advertiser, Mr. S 9 4 . 6 0 moved to 505 Morris Avenue, greet 1960 New Y ear1 drivers with starred in “Ice Follies,” as did by Wyman Motors of Maplewood Spring Lake. She is now vacat- printed invitations asking them Florence Rae# W alter and Irene N.J. He was a parishioner of iorùng witb her sister, |iTf( to stop at the next parkway res­ Will perform the - favorite,'"lid Saint P eter’s Church,' Belleville, Richard Holmes of Hudson, New taurant ahead for coffee or tea W altz We Saved for You,” much and its CouncU of the Knights KUFRIN York, at Fort Lauderdale. She Phone P L 9-7620 as guests ofthe toll road. admjred by the older generation of Columbus. wishes all her friends in Beile Belleville 'He leaves his wife, Violet E, ville a "Merry Christmas.” Baumister; four daughters, Mrs. CHURCH -LISTINGS Jeannie Craig, Mrs. Ann Sal­ mon, Mrs: Marilyn Morsch and hris-Bsgs % K. Anderson wUl spepk about Àf­ Mrs. AHce Engel, and six grand­ Grace Church rica. children. , Wednesday — 7 p.m. Boy Scout, Fitters Overlook Ave., Troop *’ church meets weekly, Bremond St. p.m. Chancel Choir rehearsal Thursday- 4 p.m. Wesley Choir r a P i l B S Albert1 Lawson, pastor Outstanding secretarial training. rehearsal, 7:45 p.m. M en's howl­ f , l n a For'AIl Makes-Models Two practical courses) The services arranged at the ing at Montgomery Presbyterian New1'and Reconditioned Cleaners Grace Baptist Church, Overlook and at 8:30 p.m . AlcholoRcs An­ > One-Year Secretarial . Free Pick-Up Delivery Avenue and Bremond Street onymous group meets at t h e i Liberal Arts-Secretarial (two years) gin with; the Church School, at church, Ask for catalog. 9:45 With departm ents and class F rid ay - 4 p.m. Epworth Choir es’fof all age levels. The Adult rehearsal. KATHARINE GIBBS Nutley Vacuum Cleaner Co. Class i >i n v 11 e s others not IKCRKTARtAt ¿03 FranWn Are, jfll'At The Center NO 7-775* members of such a class to. at­ Little Zion, U.A.M.E. tend its'Sessions led by the 'pastor > Pilgrim 4-20 154 Stephen S treet 33 Plymouth Street, i in th e study' of the Book of Acts. i y . Morning Worship Service at Rev. Mary A. - Farrar, pastor W e Have 11:00. The sermon by the pastor, 9:45 aim. Church Sunday Rev. Albert V. Lawson, will he, School m eets.' 11:00 a.m. morn­ Lost and Found.” - * ■ ing worship will be held. Ser­ SANDRAN The Baptist Youth Fellowship mon topic will be-preached by , Thomas Antonelli will m eet at 7:00 p.m . Greg your the pastor. FULL TIME ON YOUR family the lift of faith by going • FLOOR COVERING • with them this Sunday to worship OR OWN OR HOURS: Mon. through F rl., 8:30 to 9; Saturday, 8:30 to 8 at the church of your choice.; Fewsmith Memorial FART/TIME ON THE JOB 880* Frtutklin Ave. / Newark Presbyterian Church (Near Clara Maass Hospital) Belleville Assembly Thursday, December 24, 8 p.m. Christmas candleRght service. electrolysis Free Parking ______HU 3-9682 Of God M usic by the Chancel choir. Solo­ 174*178 Holm es Street ists, Ruth Lurie and - Mr. Van May 1960 be a good yearjor you. May your earnings be Rev. Anthony DiQuattro, pastor Leuven. Meditation, "The Night of Nights.” Sunday school m eets a t 9:45; Sunday, 930 a.m- Church satisfactory, your savings substantial, because from whqt you your* Stasha’s Evergreen Restaurant m orning w orshim at 10:45. .Mid- school, with a' class for every Week service win be held at 2 Montgomery St. Bloomfield age group, kindergarten through self are able to save you build your own foundation lor success 7:45 Everybody welcome. Peter Mikolite PHgrim 8-9866 high school. Morning worship at 11 o*clo,ck. CoRege^tudent, home­ and security. Week-Day Parties St. Anthony R. C. coming Sunday, with coHege stu­ 59 Franklin Street dents assisting in the conduct'of And may the year 1960 bring one year nearer to our troubled $1.50 Per Person — Capacity 200 Rev. Titian Menegui tire service. Second seskiin of Kree Institute kindergarten department during' 152 ' West 42nd St., N. X. 3i world the ultimate goal of a just and enduring pehce. Warm Platei or Buffet Sunday mass- 7:80, - 9:00 11 O’clock hour. Sermon, "They (children’s mass), 10,- 11 and N. Y. Warm Plates Individually Served Returned by Another Way/1 12 noon. In the chapel 9, 11:05 Thursday, 8 p.m. Chancel chpir Nr. Fort Authority Bldg. and 12 npon. practice., ; '''"'''-"""tfcl BR 9-4210 ; Weddings - Engagements; Our Specialties W eekdays mass:' 7, 7:30 and 8 a. m. F irst Friday m ass: 6:45. 7:80 Belleville Reformed and 8 a. m. Church Confessions: 4-5-:30 and 7:30- Holiday Mood HOTEL Main and Rutgers Street Every Saturday- Holyday ir. Thomas Ten Hoeve, pastor An exciting dress for the 30 to 4:30 and 7 8:30 p. m. PEOPLlS NATIONAL BANK JEFFERSON The Belleville Reformed Church AND Baptism : 2:30. -Devotion: Per­ will have a Watchnight service gay festive Season ahead petual Novena, Our Lady of the r ATLANTIC CITY at- the church Thursday begin awaits you at M iraculous Medal, 7:30 p.' m ning with a fellowship and get NSW JERSBY TRUST COMPANY Wesley Methodist acquainted hour. A devotional service wiR be held at the closing 237 WASHINGTON AVEN DA Church minutes of-the old year ushering Central location overlooking Boardwalk and cenvanlant te Pian, in thè new., ' Z Churches and Thaatrat — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting Sunday January 3 — 9 30 i__ i The church, school will meet Lobbies .snd ftarlori — Closed and Open Sun Decks Atop — Sunday- senool session- and adult Sunday,' January 3 at OD a.m -All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Modified apd European Plani Bible Class; lla .m . Worship Ser­ T he Adult lass meets a t W a.m j— Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management that da* vice; 7 p.m. Junior Hi FeRow- Worship at 11 a. m. with sermon lights in catering to the wishes of American Families. ship;, 7:30 p.m. Senior Hi FeHow- message: “n AH Thy Ways," Q&V - Awétef Ar Cm ship. The IYouth Fellowship wfil meet [W rite, for Literature and Rates Tuesday, ll a.m. Ex. meet­ at 7:30 p.ni. There, WiR be a pray­ á4+»ém»méimá*4 ing o fth e W.S.C.S. with luncheon er service' Wednesday, January X ress S U Member Fédérai Dévêtit Inaurane* Corporation Hotel Jefferson at noon and foHowed by regular 6 at 8 p.m. during the Week of AHanHfrffity, New Jersey .monthly meeting. M rs. W iliam P ray er. • ger Government, I am happy/ have no money invested in yiS enterprise. I only ask that yol honest*' with yourselves ant honest with the citizens of Belle ville. p a g e : f o u r TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1959 I am sure the Tax CóimJ would- publicly debato this -iss- Happily, ,oiir comfort and > safety dur­ D ear Sir: if you could find a represen W hy The Seçijeçy? tive ¡of “your” -point of view w ing the long winter months do not require In the interest of removing Last week, this newspaper endeavored some of tiie cloud of confusion courage enough to speak ub.' **! “holing up” .like the hibernating beat? the town commissioners, and ap I m ake the above oommenti to obtain from the Belleville Board of Ed­ not as a m em ber of the citizen! W ith the help* o f science and-industry— patently your newspaper, are at­ ucation a copy of the Presentment against tempting to create over the Tax Council, but as a privât* former methbérs and employees, of our and a little home-made planning — life move to bring efficient govern citizen, with-no “ to grind,' and commerce go on as usual in all but m ent to Belleville, I feel I m ust and genuinely interested in the Board of Education, handed down by an take issue with your recent edi­ future of this town. E ssex County Grand Jury on April 4, the very worst winter weather. torial. Very trifly yours Paid Francisco 1954, We have been advised by the School ■: «Of course, it is common sense to post- Your comparison of Belleville taxes with those of Nutiey is an Editor’s Note: Board that the presentment is “classified pope trips in the family car when weather unfortunate choice, since I feel Mr. Francisco’s letter is.’ra information and consequently confiden­ reports are warning people of blizzards or safe in'saying-, the’ citizens of píete with allegations -« b u t; nJ facts. The takpayers pf BellevjHi sleet storms, or if they are Reporting dan­ Nutiey are decidedly unhappy tial.” bn that decision,, we were denied about .their taxes also, The oiuyl h a v e r i g h t to ask for proo access to a copy of the presentment ; how­ gerous icy road conditions. But car own­ print-you have proven is that that a change of govenunenj-wi producé lower] taxes. Mère cam ever, we were* advised by the school board ers who mqke Sensible preparations for perhaps Nutiey needs a change -to council • managergovernment Ipaign propaganda will not o f ii that thç Essex bounty Prosecutor’s Office safe winter driving usually can go about also. self reduce "taxes. has a copy of the Presentment and since tb e if businesA without f¿ay ;Qfj"gè{tîng' :As. for taxes, going up all over I. -nq$l fbSjj.. refer TySu to .the the Prosecutor’s records are public rec­ stalled or having a skidding accident away blassified advertisements in tile ords, we would be entitled to obtain such from home where they don’t know whom same issue of your paper where to call for help. / T a local builder is offering homes, a copy from the office Of the Prosecutor. for sale, only 25 minutes from IF YOU WANT WARMTH We are bewildered by this inconsistent And what does it tike to put the car Belleville, cyith the lead off sen'-, in shape for driving during bad winter tence of the ad reading “Get AKJD COM FORT V / E L L , decision* We fail to understand how a awayTrom high taxes.” W ¿R E WERE TO G IV E IT, weather? Not too much, for here is a r If Vou would m ore closely ana­ Grand Jury Presentment against former L E T U S T E L L / ' " ' simple check list. For our comfort: A lyze/the tax chart published by Board of Education members can be con­ fo e /T a x Council you will - find sidered “classified” or “confidential’’ in a heating and defrosting system that really they point they are trying-to stress is that a projection of the histori­ Belleville file but public information in a does |he job"; a tuned-up winterized en­ cal tax lln% shows the astronomi­ Newark file! gine that won’t fail us near or far from cal taxes we-Will be, paying sev­ home; lubricated working parts that won’t eral, years hence, if something • In our qffort to obtain a copy of this is o t , done now to halt . this Presentment at the local level, we have break down when metal and oil begin to trend. They have wiselydecided. run head-on into .some very startling feel winter’jr-qhill. after much thorough study, that by ridding Belleville of the fail­ {acts, not the least of which is the ruling For our safety: Lights that will de­ ures and shortcomings of Com­ by the Board of Education that we are pendably illuminate the long winter night' mission« «Govemmentthey . will have achieved only the first step not permitted to obtain from the local or the blizzard-swept day ; windshield wip­ ijn reducing the slope of-the tax Board of Education a- copy of a Present­ ers with live rubber blades and arms trend dine. ment in .which the public has a Very vital exerting sufficient pressure to really clear •In sunffoary 1 cgoi'M like to make one final point. If you peo­ interest. We are continuing to investigate off rain, snow and sleet; an exhaust sys­ ple, running-toe ousmess at puo- the facts and basis; for this weird décision. tem tightly sealed to prevent leakage pf lisbing a newspaper cannot see carbon monoxide into the car; properly the benefits of having the tbWn We shall obtain a copy of the Present« (run as a business, a feature to ment, Its contents shall be discussed in inflated tires with gbbd tread; and in the YESTERYEAR IN BELLEVILLE be_ found only in Council-Mans future lsàies of this newspaper. We in­ car trunk a {ull set of reinforced tire chains, ready and able to provide reliable ONE YEAR AGO dies suldenly of a heart attack from clients'of the State Emer- tend to provide this public service be­ A bomb ¿care emoties the Ca at the* age of 58, Other deaths gency Relie1* Administration woo cause we firmly believe that the taxpay­ stop-and-go traction protection when win­ pitgl Treatre. A note: a similar this week were those of Natale were preparing more than 35,000 Luzzo;“75,'ând Mrs. Helen Smith, ing publie if entitled'to know what pro­ ter does its worst with snow and-ieer-— incident-'happened within tne last packages of food stuffs* to be dis­ two weeks of 1959. 67-yearsfold. tributed as a Christmas bonus gress, if any, the school system has made This is the kind of preparation that WHEN Fewsmith Memorial Presby­ FIFTEEN YEARS'AGO among the. 35,000 families on re­ lief in Essex County. since the Essex County Grand Jury Pre-V 'gftres us that “it’s-good-to-be-alive feeling” terian Church' welcomes a new , The fact that only three of toe] The first conference on the 1935 DEATH sentment o f April, 4,. 1954. 'and confidence to face winter at this ipriu8ter, the Rev. George^ Leo­ nineteen out - of town students] Dignified nard Van Leuvfin of Powell, had paid ton $120 tuition fee was municipal budget was held at .top . excitîng'time of the year, They also mini­ Wyoming. He succeeds the’ Rev. revealed at a board of education Town Hall by the board of com­ OCCURS Winter-Wise Your Driving mize troubles for your police department Dr. Jam es K. 'Morse who goes meeting. The board was asked to missioners. Thé session wa, Funeral Service to the -First Presbyterian Church tighten its collection procedure closed to the public. There’s an excitement and a deep iri- and hospitals. of Mount Holley. anl coordinate school -records. Young People of Fewsmifo .xiescribable satisfaction th at comes w ith J, Raymond Berry, general co­ It was recommended tnat jiooik- Church planned to .sing carols Christmas Eye while' riding thr­ ' making preparations for Winter. You’re Working For The Government unsel of -the National Board of of-towner be given credit for a AVAILABLE TO ALL Fire Underwriters, announces year’s work unless toe tuition had ough the of town in i . We can sense it in the busy squirrels If you ever wonder why taxes and govern­ the appointment of George Brown been paid. * horo drawn wagon filled with REGARDLlSS OF FINANCIAL hay. The group was also having storing away their winter food supply, ment debt are at outer-space levels, some facts to the position of assistant gen­ The “woric-or-fight”. order rea­ ' CIRCUMSTANCES eral counsel with the organiza- an early morning service and issued by a New York bank may help to clarify ched Belleville shorn Sélective ser­ ' and in the chatter of birds^gathering for tion. “ - -■ ■ vice and was immediately put breakfast at toe church Christ­ mas morning. their big trip south. We remember it as matters, ' Passaic High - downs the Bell­ into effect by toe draft board. John- Hewitt was elected pres­ ■ w e recall childhood experiences--the high .One out of. every six employed Americans is boys in basketball, 77-55. Under toe terms of the order, all draft-deferred -men up to 38 years ident of the Valley Improvement NON-SECTARIAN now on a government payroll. Since 190(3 pri­ Gloria Ann LindSuer weds Ben­ «woodpile, the full fruit cellar. We can feel jamin- F , Ostrowski. of age would fee immediately Association of Belleville. Other reclassified 1 -A sooind Utey-qiut]0^titera for, 1935- were,. Leonard it in the comforting «warmth of a favorite vate employment has increased 100 percent— FIVE YEARS AGO their wayfof work. Saarloos, vice - president; Ora WADSWORTH F sweater or jacket. «and government employment ,650 per cent ‘ Current, secretary, and Wait- The third annual Twelfthnight Activities in foe high school cent; Gresham,- treasurer. HOME ceremony in which -Christmas requiring] heat were to be dras­ Warmth and safety — these are the trees o re burned is held in Mun­ KIERNAN FUNERAL HOME The Federal government runs about 20,000 tically; curtailed during toe. win­ 524 Union Avenue «■magic words. icipal Stadium . ITreès will be col­ commercial-industrial enterprises, with' capital ter, ' school business manager GEORGE f, KIERNAN lected. by’ the Street department Riiel F. Daniels revealed, be­ PtyTnouth 9-2879 which last year collected more WINFIELD HEADS assets of some $12 billion, in direct competition cause of the scarcity offuel oil. 101 UNION AVE. BELLEVILLE, NX with private business. than 5,000 trees for- burning. The 'school had a lssa d y used The Board oFDirectors of Fid­ thirty per cent qf its' quota where PLYMOUTH l-ISOS- Federal aid to states, local communities and N. J. POUCE vSOjt SkU qnik Stm ts] elity Union Trust Company ann­ as OPa calculations snowed that individuals totals about $7.2 billion a year. By ounced this-week the election of only 27 per cent should have b$en Way of comparison, the figure was«$147 million Roy F. Dyke as president of the burned. * -,a , , SQUARE CLUB Frank A. Oreehio, Publisher bank .to-succeed H orace K. Cor­ in 1930.. Response to toe invitation of Winfield has. beep elected presi­ Carmen A. Oreehio ...... Associate Publisher bin, who was elected Chairman toe local;Red. Cross chapter for dent of the New' Jersey Police of Ihe Board and Chief Execu­ ADVERTISING, NEWS AND BUSINESS < We have swollen government, socialistic gov­ Belleville residents oyer sixteen Square Club. tive O fficer.. ' years of age to . participate in WILLIAM V. IRVINE & SON ‘ OFFICE ernment and paternal government. It devours Mote than 125 boys 'attend the He was named at a meeting swimming instruction and a wat­ held December 4to in Secaucus. 246 WASHINGTON .AVENUE ■ taxeg, even as it discourages and sometime^ de­ annual sports awards banquet er safety program in toe Friend­ MEMORIAL HOME sponsored oy the BelievUIe Pouce He replaces Lt. E rnest Schrief- stroys taxpaying private enterprise. That’s one ly House pool resulted in slim er of Jersey City. BELLEVILLE, NEW JERSEY Athletic League.- at the Veteran’s attendance. January 8th at The Fountain, •For more than fifty years it has been our privilege Jo h n William» ______... A rt Director of thfcbig reason? why taxes, direct and indirect, Hall. Awards, are presented par­ Belleville issued another invit­ sionr Kenneth D. Smith as in- to render personal service and olfer friendly Richard H. Yohe _____A dvertising M anager Take about 30 per cent of our income. ' ticipants in the -soccer, basket­ ball and baseball leagues spon- ation, the--first in many months, staling marshal. Smith also is counsel to bereaved families. Our service is per­ to industries to locate here. The a form er Deputy Poice Chief. sorédljy the PAL, The affair is formed with reverence and dignity and ig always under the co-chairmanship of invitation was in toe form of Installing officer will be foe 30 inch advertisements in three within the means of all. ft Commissioner -Harry Sullivan Rev. Sam Brash» of All Souk,1 Chief Qives Stiff and Thomas F. Dunn. Newark 'daily papers and listed Lutheran Church, Jersey City. The marriage of Miss Irene 27 nationally, known industries Winfiehf desides at 238 Ralph 276 Washington Ave. Belleville, N^. which had “ selected Belleville Marie Gilchrist and’R obert Jam es PLymouth 9-1114 Frèitag was solemnized with a for their industrial home.” Police Attempting to Cut Traffic Toll Nuptial Mass in- Holy Family TWENTY YEARS AGO William V. Irvine Jr., Director Church, Nutiey. The Rev. Anthony . The *Elks Club make elabor­ Is anything-more unappreciat­ the i responsibility for our own ty Council show that «55 p er cent Benti officiated and bestowed the ate plans to greet toe new year. ed than a “wet blanket?” And safety and that of our menus. of holiday season fatal traffic ac­ Papal blessings upon the couple. 1940, with an “open house" fea­ cidents involved a drinking driv­ isn’t it true that many citizens This may m ean suck a simple TEN YEARS AGO . turing a then '- popular broad- thing as having tire chains put e r,’ the chief pointed out, “ Good a re tempted to -react with dis­ way revue. .. : m when needed or it may mean citizens and good friends will rec- The Board of - Com missioners pleasure and impatience when a Members of foe Congregation a checkup. of1 your windshield ogn’ze this danger, if they- drink, slash close to $20,000 from the public official warns of danger Ahavas Achim- Anahe, Belleville, wiping equipment. they’ll make arrangem ents for tentative budget and estimate a T a time when they are pleasure- begin plans for foe 16to anniv­ Studies by the National Safe- someone to' do the driving:.” . tax rate of $5.58. The total bud' get for the coming year 1950 is ersary celebratiin. of the local Synagogue. The celebration is set ' Even so, Police Chief George from high school in January up $10,000. for March, 9, '940. R. Spatz says he is willing to Navy Recruiter Says should pay him a visit before ' The "ABC says Belleville bars »be cast in the role of.a “wet Now Limited Openings graduation for further informa­ and taverns ‘can cast aside the Réfo .rts of bitirig logs continue blanket’1 if a warning, from him tion. v 3 a.m. closing hour and whoop to pour into police headquai^H can cause holiday celebrants to For High School Grads iPup until 5 in toe. morning — The- ¡Humane Society joins toe think seriously about the danger this is, of course .only for New police to built down foe angry -Qliicf jPoixi-foiTO-wslci. u ^ of traffic accidents (luring the Belleville Bankers— Year's Eve,----- — ...... — animals.------holiday season. He doesn't re­ Navy Recruiting Station located Elks Lodge * and American Le­ The Belleville Adult School pre­ Happy New Y e a r! May *60 bring y gard himself as a “Wet blanket^ at Post Office Building, Newark, • Hear Business Talk gion Post members enjoy New pares to open a new term .with a however, because his purpose is announces that there are a-limit­ .Carl H. Madden, m anager of Year’s Eve parties at their res­ total enrollment of more than 650. pective club homes." , days full Of achievement and joy. Ma to :make,everyone’s,holiday morp ed number of openings for high th e pùblic * information depart­ Miss Ruth Friedman, local enjoyable by keeping it accident' ChOol graduates in the Navy's Yfrah Neaman, young concert teacher, marries Frank Ptacek. ment and assistant secretary free. high school graduate training violinist, is toe guest artist at Mr. Ptacek is mdbhanical en­ the Federal Reserve Bank,. New i home be warm with love program. , the opening ortho Belleville Com­ gineer. : “ It so happens that this holi­ York, addressed the Newark Young men • who qualify for munity Concert Association ser­ day season; which should be the Chapter qf the National Associa ies- for i960. , Miss Doris Gentile and- Ray­ tight, your future bright. happiest time of the year, is often this program will be trained in tion of Accountants December 10 mond Richard h ear wedding bells one of 90 Navy Service Schools H.N.S.' Andrew Maglio is ¡elec­ turned into a time of bitter me at the Robert Treat Hotel. Mr ted president and installed by toe at; foeq Peddle Memorial Church mories and regrets—because of upon completion of Boot Train­ Madden’s subjectt^was: “ Econo­ in .Newark. ing. These schools are divided St. Anthony Field Club and the deadly traffic conditions,” Chief m ic Stability in Today’s Business Dtc. Jam es H Pittman ¡of Dav- C. A. Fanelli & Soné into five fields; aviation, medi- Holy Nam e Society. Other Offi- Spatz said today. Environment.” "Members ,, from cers include Ralph R apa, vice- idson Street has his invention, a cal, electronics, seamanship and Belleville who attended were: color - mixing machine, tormaily “ There „are m any obvious rea nuclear'. There are also many president; Rglph Del Guercio, Edward G. Burden, 75 Clinton treasurer; Ralph Cetrulo, corres­ deificated to Esaex Junior Col­ sons for this: Heavy traffic, pen opportunities for non-high school lege. pie on the go preoccupied with Street, and Philip Seavuzzo, ponding secretary, and Ben Mag- graduates in today’s modern Belleview Court. * Mrs, Anna M.' HalliwelL 94, other thoughts, difficult drfvipg no, sergeant - at - arm s. Spiri­ EAST NUTIEY Navy. - w ■ passes away. She was one of conditions when the weather sud­ Because of the limited« number tual advisor is Father Titian WELDING1— 24-HOUR. TOWING- Menegus.. Belleville’s oldest residents. denly turns bad. To assure our­ of openings In this program. Drive Safely 38 Wàshington AVenue* " , . Nutley, Walter J. .Gorman, proprietor TWENTY FIVE Y e a r s a g o selves a happy holiday1 season Chief Dombrowski adviseB that Phones: NOrth 7-0608.- Night, NO 7-8011 we must be prepared to accept those students who will graduati For A Happy Holiday of- Rutgers Tavern and well Cntre Market Newark was fil­ known in Belleville and Nutiey led with over 400 men recruited Body and Fender Repairs - Kxpert FOR HOLIDAY SAVINGS & SAYINGS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR CHECK THESE EVERY DAY LOW- LOW PRICES! with HAPPY SAVINGS For a HAPPY NEW YEAR! LIBBY'S DRINKS 51*1 .00 PLUS FREE MERCHANTS GREEN STAMPS □ Fre-Mar Blended Juice W ! □ Mott's A.M. or PM • 3 ££85° Main Meal Suggestions For The Perfect Holiday Hostess | 0 Fre-Mar Orange Juice *£33° □ Sunsweet Prune Juice ST 41® □ Fyne-Taste Prune Juice 3*f£*1* □ Punchinello Fruit Punch 3ST89® u Mott's Applesauce 2JÌT33® FRESH HAMS □ Peter Pan Peanut Butter £-39® P.S.G. Full Cut TO P QUALITY Shank Half □ Runt's Tomato Paste - , 3/-25® □ Sauce Arturo 2 m 33® 3 9 . 4 9 SUCREST SUGAR GRANULATED 5£47‘ P.S.G. BRAND:-TOP QUALITY OPEN LATe □ Gold Medal Fluor 10 ¿ i 95® □ Gold Medal Flour 5£49° TUESDAY 4 WEDNESDAY First Cut Priced Higher T£ '** □ Pride of the Farm Catsup £T19® Corned Beef 55 □ French's Instant Potato *£27° to 9 pm MERKEL'S ROLLED - SUGAR CURED (W hole or Half) to 6* □ Fyne-Bake Shortening □ F.F. Deluxe Oil. 2T47® □ Wesson Ojl :;*rt5i® Smoked Boneless Ham -89' □ Kellogg's Rice Krlsples IDEAL FOR SALADS OR COCKTAILS ^ □ Kellogg's X Cereal t 1* *0,-25® 'or Your prinks You9ll Need ! □ Tomato Soup H,IHI - cammiui 4 ^-4 3 ®

Midtown Club BEVERAGES Pho Bop. 4 u * 4 9 * Selected Shrimp 69 IVAPo M ILK ta?te 8 PAS. BRAND - TOP-DUALITY - H /, To 2 lb . A rg . IM PORTED SOUTH A F R IC A N □ Fre-Mar Cocktail Cherries -37® □Cocoa Marsh v £-55® □ Fre-Mar Maraschino Cherries £29° □ Hershey Chocolate Syrup 2 £,39® >□ Holland House Cocktaii Mixes £79° C ornish H en s*45( Lobster Tails »>135 □ Martinson's Coffee £ 80® □ Hi-Lemon Cocktaii Mix £45= Savings On Groceries For The Perfect Holiday Hostess! □ Ketlogg's Corn Flakes C E f c Q Post Alpha Bits *4.-25® CALIF. LEMONS 6 23* mm □ Hi-Pro Cereal £»£25° 14 oz □ Kellogg's Corn Flakes / ’¿£31° □ Fresh Florida Limes 6 tar23c H einz Tomato Ketchup bot. □ Miracle Whip £-55® 4 19 □ Angostura Bitters l£47® □ Maxwell House Instant Coffee □ Giroux Grenadine : . - l£27® IT40® □ Maxwell House Instant Coffee ‘,"93® □ Cott's Ginger Ale or Club Soda M“ D** 2b“£M9® S fa r- K is t Tunafish & ‘ □ Canada Dry Ginger Ale or Club Soda 25,2 w 49° 25 «MwtHui 2 ^ 10

W A N T A D S »¿MilsM® s s 1 9 -3 2 0 0 yÔÜ«l,U FIND IT IM THE WANT A PS P L 9 -3 2 0 0 For Sale * Real Estate OU Burner Service. NOTICE OF OFFER TO iwhich property is not needed for • DANCING Home Improvement* (PURCHASE PROPERTY FROM public use. In the event that the offer, FRED FROBOSE OIL BURNERS - FUEL OIL THE CITY ÒF NEWARK BUY NOW Complete Automatic Oil Heating made by said Alfred K. AND COLLINS BROTHERS. Car­ TAKE NOTICE that "ALFRED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING School of Dancing SELLORTRADS? Installations ' HELEN K. CALABRESE AND penters and general contract- R. AND HELEN K. CALA­ Ballet, Tap, Ballroom, Jazz. Oil Burner Efficiency Our D. P. R., INC.; or any other of­ Adv. will appear in The Nutley Sun and INVESTIGATE OUK ingf Hbme remodeUing and re­ BRESE and D. P . R., INC., have Newest Styles and Steps. Specialty fer is accepted pursuant to,the TRADE-IN PLAN pair. Roofing, siding, aluminum made an' offer to purchase from Belleville Times-News Children and Adults. WELTZ FUEL OIL provisions of said statute, title m sash, doors and jalousies, the City of Newark for the We will list your house for sale, 221 Prospect Ave., No. Arlington shall dose in the Office of the Beginners and Advanced. dormers, garages and breeze- sum of $300.00, pursuant to R.S. or consider buying it, if you WYmatf 1-8627 Corporation Counsel, City Hall, Over 56,000 Readers 24 Eri* Place NOrth 7-2187 purchase another house through w ays. Telephone N O rth 7-0730 40:60-26 (c), on1 tile terms herein­ 9-3-69 T F 8-2-55 T F Newark,. New Jersey, within 30 our office. Let ua know your o r p l 3-9411. after set forth, the property ■ , . 4-8-58 T F days froip the date of the ac­ 25 WORDS OR LESS .15 requirements: Evenings and known on the’tax.map of the ceptance of such offer. The ELECTRICIANS Holidays call Mrs. Kelly WE 9- Photography City of Newark gs Block 151, aforesaid offer and any other of­ Each Additional Word 8c 3922, Mr. Gallagher NO 7-3879. INSTRUCTION Lot .24, 30 foot right of way a! rA t.T . US FOR PROMPT and RAPID SERVICE ON PHOTO­ fer of a higher price or better CORNET OR TRUMPET, begin­ 590-594. Washington Ave., Belle complete electrical service, s t a n l e y J o h n s o n i STATS and PLASTIC LAM­ terms shall be considered and ners or advanced pupils foi ville, N. J., and Block 151, Lot 2$ WORDS OR LESS THREE TIMES. . & D Electric, 39 Ralph INATING at the new studios of accepted or rejected, pursuant to Realtor private instruction. ..Telephone 137 Greylock Avenue, said R. s. 40:60-26 (c), by tbe Each Additional Word 16c Street, Belleville. Telephone Kondreck photographers m 577 Belleville, N. 1. PLymouth 1-2782. TF 25 High Street NOrth 7-8000 NOrth 7 0066. 1-: W ashington Avenue, Belleville-. Municipal Council, of the City-of BEGINNING on the easterly Newark fit the next regular meet­ Annual Rate 1.25 Per Week ALL TYPES OF electrical work HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR, Honor PL ym outh 92050. 5-15 T F line of Washington Avenue at a student, will tu to r English, ing of the Municipal Council to done. AH work guaranteed. Tele­ point therein distant southerly be held in the Council Chamber, phone NOrth 7-0140. BUI Mal­ French, Math., others,.Telephone .77 feet from the intersection of Ads Must Be In By 12 Noon Tuesday Furnished Room* NOrth 7-6561. Piano Tuning CJty pall, Newark, New Jersey, ese, 22 Hopper Avenue. the sam e with the southerly line on Wednesday, January 6, 1960, 1-20-56 T F FURNISHED ROOMS AVAIL­ A-l PUNO TUNING of Greyleck Avenue and from at 8:00 P.M., or such other time LIVE BETTER ELECTRIC­ ABLE at. Kal’s Guest. House, Junk Dealers Repairing and 'poliahing: players thence running, 1) southeasterly thereafter as the matter may be ALLY with full housepower. 116 Harrison Street (off Frank­ a specialty. Factory expert since 57 degrees 16 minutes east 301 reached. - Carpenter* &- Builder* For free estimate phone Lar­ lin Avenue). Men only. 1910. All work guaranteed. Gig* feet 6 inches more or less to a By Order o f ; - Card Of Thank# ATTENTION! . We pay son's Electric Service, 65? Belle­ ; 1-16-58 T F Uo, 2Q5 Forest Street,'Belleville,' railroad right of way; thence 2) MUNICIPAL' COUNCIL FUCCACCO—We' take this means prices for rags, iron, scrap south 29 degrees 9 minutes west PLASTERING & PATCHING ville Avenue, Belleville. 24 telephone PLymouth 9-2614. of the City o Newark, N. J. to »press our sincere and I metal, batterici. Paper !H)e per 30 feet more or less; thence 3) Cement #Mk. No job too h our A nsw ering Service;, P L y­ 2-26-53 tf Harry • S. Reichenstein heartfelt thanks to friends and THE LATHAM HOUSE-Large hundred delivered. We pick up. northwest parallel to, the first sm all 4Ò m s experience. J. m outh 9-9262. City Clerk neighbors for their beautiful rooms near bath, with shower. J . Resciniti, 36 Clinton Street, course 801 feet 6 Inches more or Zeiss — telephone PLymouth 8-2-57 tf NOTE: The Municipal Council tribute and many ‘kind expres­ Parking space. 144 Whitford Belleville. Telephone Plymouth Plumbing-Heating less to said easterly line of W ash­ 9-7243. DO YOU HAVE ENOUGH 9-4408. 1113-58 T F of the City o f Newark will re­ sions of sympathy extended' to Avenue (comer Nutley Ave­ Windheim Plumbing A ington Avenue; thence 4) north 7-19-57 t f CURRENT to your home? quire with, each offer, cash or ua in 'our bereavement at the nue.) Telephone NOrth 7-3666, degrees 15 minutes east 30 22ú„\fclte 6080-100 Amp. service ATTENTION — CALL:YOUR LO­ Heating Co. a certified check, 25 per cent of death of our mother, Scolastica 7-30-59'T F . Gas Heat and Oil Heat feet more or less to the point ’ SALES, 36 Baldwin Place, line installed. George Me Don- CAL MAN — For top prices, any offer accepted. Puccacco. Belleville. Porch enclosures, paper and magazines, 40c 100 lbs. 418 Franklin Ave., N O rth 7-6 and place of BEGINNING, DATED: December 30, 1959 Leo Puccacco and ough. Telephone NOrth - 7-8272. Subject to such Tactsas an ac­ recreation rooms, kitchen re­ ' 7-24-68 TF Scrap iron, metal, rags, Fee: $15.93 lArcangela D ’Adamo modeling, garages and general FURNISHED ROOM for gentle- mattresses, sinks, bathtubs and curate survey may disclose, LEGAL NOTICE __ repairs. Small Jobs a specialty. GEORGE H. HEWITT-« SON ptan, located near all buses, furnaces. Call J. Luby and Co, Refrigeration Agriculture Telephone PLym outh'9*2415. Electrical Contractors close to bath. Across street from N O rth 7-3768. " 1-20-55TF bôârTT o f " e d u c a t io n Successors' to Harold Kane diner. Phone after 6 P.M. NOrth JOHN V. CONNERS—Domestic TREE SERVICE BELLEVILLE 9, NEW JERSEY , T F MILTON ALPART, DEALER jUtRBWNED TOP SOIL — I t t h N O rth 7-0020 21 Hamilton PI 1465. ; and Comtnerioal refrigeration WEÏSCHEÛEL’S TREE SERV­ CHAPTER 153, LAWS OF 1959 Excavating, landscaping, sod­ -10-15-68 tf '.in scrap iron, metal, rags, and air conditioning. Service and ICE) insured. Telephone NO NOTICE TO PERSONS ding, land clearing. Let us solve Carpentry « Roofing furnaces, bath tubs. Also junk installations. Telephone NOrth 7-0966. - 6-11-59 T F - DESIRING ABSENTEE cars. Telephone PBescott your drainage problem, .Trench­ LARGE FURNISHED ROOM for 7-4788itiIf no answer NOrth 7 BALLOTS Floor Service 8025 or if no answer, GRegory er, bulldozer, and track rental*. rent, bedroom. Business wom­ 7063. T - 4-16-59 TF Typewriter Service If you are a. qualified and reg­ A. PH IL IP r 8-5892. 7-12-56 T F Armando Vocaturo - telephone NEW FLOORS laid and finish­ an preferred. Block from No. 28 istered voter of the State who Carpenter — Builder PLymouth 9-6640. ed, old floors sanddd and re- bus. PLymouth 9-2397. 11 FRANKIE’S SALVAGE - Pick Roofing And Siding TYPEWRITERS, ADDING MA expects to be absent outside the Alterations CHINES repaired, rented. Spe - 3-6-58 tf finished. Moderate- prices; for Up paper, rags, metal, m*t- State on February 9, I960, or a NOrth 7-8351 estimates call A; Cederquist. tresses, sinks, bathtubs and fur* cial rates to students. New and qualified and registered voter Bloomfield Aval Nutley DELL’S HOME .REMODEL- N O rth 7-2042. ’ 1-6-39 T F FURNISHED ROOM. Good loca­ naces. Clean cellars. Telephone used portables. Exchange Who will be within the State on Aluminum Window* , l 2-26 TF ING • Roofing, siding altera­ tion, kitchen privileges. Close PLymouth 9-2618. tions. Call Dell’s for free esti­ chines from«$25 to $35. Please February 9, I960 but because o! FLOORS SANDED, 1 REFIN­ call Nutley. Phone NOrth 7-4663 T.K. A AKER — ALUMINUM to all buses. Business woman 3-14-57 T F mates. No job too small. illness o r' physical disability; or ISHED, cleaned and waxed. with references preferred- Belle­ after 6:30 P . M. : COMBINATION WINDOWS LINDSTROM BROTHERS, shop, ALWAYS PAYING TOP DOL­ Resident 'telephone PLymouth because, of the observance of a American Floor Sanding Com ville. Call PL 9-4526 evening?. TF and doors. Free estimates and 311 Broad Street, Bloomfield. LARS; rags, r 2%c lb: iron, 1-1289.192 Washington Avenue, religious holiday, pursuant to the pany, Lyndhurst George Inglis. 1-1 demonstrations. Also roofing, Roofing, overhead doors, breeze- Telephone¿ GEneva 8-8127. br.ass, copper, metals, Singer P L 9-5232. 1-3-58 T F tonents of yoùr religion, or be­ painting, leaders and gutters. ways, porches, screens, general sewing machine, furnaces, pa­ Upholstering cause of resident attendance at ..¡¡B 2-9-61 TF FURNISHED ROOMS WITH If Your Roof Leak* Cill Telephone NOrth 7-2564 before home maintenance, kitchen cab­ pers, 40c per 100 lbs. Immedi­ a school, college or university, Floors Laid, Sanded, Finished. KITCHENETTE .in fine resi­ HAROLD HARRISON Y SUP COVERS — reupholstery 8:45 A M. or evenings. inets, alterations: additions, ate pick up. Kearny Scrap will be unable to cast your ballot 9-18-48 TF Free estimates. Telephone NO Cleaned, Waxed, Polished dential section. Telephone HUm- Roof Expert \J new upholstered pieces of any at the polling place ip your dis­ F or B etter Work CaU boldt 2-8889 from 10 A.M. to 5 Mefal. 17 S to v er Avenue, period made to order, expert 7-8299 or: NO 7*7248. ‘ K earny; W Ym an 1-0432. T F All kind* roof repairs ¡ chimney trict on said date, and you de­ 4-21-55 TF I VAR BRANDSTEDT P.M. ' 'S repairs. Leaders and gutters re­ workmanship, wide variety of sire to vote in the Annual School Announcement N O rth 7-0327 185 Coeyman Ave, samples. (Nicholas Spirko, 421 paired or installed. - ’ Election to be held on February Lawn Mower* Franklin Avenue. Telephone ATTENTION! For that new look 313 Chestnut Street . Kearny 9, 1960 kindly write or apply in T n clothe*, call PLAZA N O rth 7-2529. person to the undersigned at once FRENCH CLEANERS, ÍB0 Cen­ ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS, For Rent HAND AND POWER MOWERS Telephone WYman 1-5497 requesting that a civilian absen­ remodeling, roofing, siding, cleaned, sharpened, repaired, qr WYman 1-8819 KITCHEN AND DINETTE tre Street, North V-21Ó& Same SETS REÜPH0ËBTERED tee ballot be forwarded to you, dormers, porches, finished rec­ THREE ROOMS and bath. H eat adjusted. Work guaranteed. Pick­ 9-15-56 TF Day Service. Free Mothproofing. in modern plastic, classic pat­ Such request must state your \. »-4-23-59 TF reation basements. Free esti­ furnished; adults only; excel­ up and delivery. Grass shears, -address,« and1 the address NUTLEY ROOFING CO* terns. Jerry Aliotta, Telephone home mates. Call Peter D1 Petta, NO lent location for transportation. hedge clippers sharpened. Nut­ to which * said ballot should ba­ 7-276L- . 7-17-58 T F ley Key S h o p p e Franklin Ave- John Duerr, Prop. NOrth 7-0440. Answering Service Available February 1. Call T-23-58 T F sent, and must be signed with NOrth 7-5697. Telephone N O rth 7-5406. New Roofs—Old Ones Repaired your' signature, and state’ the |4 HOUR TELEPHONE '3-4-66 TF, Metal gutters and leader? j)ur reason why you will not be able-- SWERING SERVICE. Call for Child Care THREE ROOMS, furnished or Wanted To Buy unfurnished. Second floor, pri specialty. to vote at your usual polling Information for ¡special services, vate hibme. Separate bath & en Aluminum, Asbestos and Asphalt place. No civilian absentee ballot including WAKE-UP, VACATION LE BRETON NURSERY Locksmith DO YOU HAVE old gold Jew­ trance. All utilities furnished Sidings. will be furnished or forwarded ' to and MAIL address. Weekly g SCHOOL, certified. Children elry you no longer use?. We Business couple preferred. . NUTLEY KEY SHOP — House, 14 Cleveland Ave. Telephone any - applicant unless request monthly rates. P L 9-7500, two to six. Planned program, buy gold, piatinum, diamonds, WY 8-7051. auto and trunk keys made Nutley, N. J . N O rth 7-1274 therefore i» received, not .less 12-10-59 TF hot lunchea. Half day and all dentsd bridgework etc.' Lane 1-7 with or without sample. Saws set • 7-7-65 TF than 8 days prior to the election, day sessions.^Transportation. Jewelers (at the Center). and sharpened by machine. lS6 and contains .the foregoing infor­ Telephone 'N O rth- 7-6811, 255 N O rth 7-4466, 4-2-59. T F Auto Body Service For Sale Franklin Avenue. Telephone mation. N utley Avenue. 10-16-58 T F BOARD OF EDUCATION C O L LISIO N SPECIALISTS N O rth 7-5405. ANY KITCHEN FLOOR * MARY B. SHADER, STRAIGHTENING, PAINT­ $3—Hava your roof, gutters 2-10-65, TF cleaned • waxed - polished Washing Machine* Decorators - Painter* leaders and flashings inspect­ only 1.50. Slightly higher charge -Secretary ING, lacquer, enamel, lucite., El­ % 183 Unibn Avenue, ed. Any small, minor repair In­ Loct for hardwood floor service. Rugs ALL MAKES AUTOMATIC ectric welding, chassis work, fi­ Belleville 9, N. J. - INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR cluded... Aluminum combination dry «cleaned in the home. Furni­ WASHERS, DRYERS, RE­ bre glass work. AL'S -RIVER' LOST, DOG—In th e vicinity of Rated: .December 23, 1959 , PAINTING by a reliable Con­ windows > and doors. General ture polished. Complete satis­ FRIGERATORS, FREEZERS: SIDE B O D Ÿ &* FENDER Mt. Prospect Ave. and 'Cedar Fee: $9.52 . ‘______' . ' tractor. Ceilings painted. Esti­ home maintenance. Please call faction guaranteed or pay air conditioners repaired. Fac­ ' WORKS, 211 Valley Street, Belle­ Hill Ave. All'white with one spot. mates cheerfuUy given. Call Mr. before 8:30 A.M. or-after 6 P. nothing! Call John F. Fay,y, (km- tory, supervised Rhilco and Ben- ‘l e g a l n o t ic e - ville. P L 9-1162. W hitaker, 680 Franklin Avenue m e * t ANSWERS to the nam e of Teddy. 12-17-59 TF M. T. K. Oakes, NOrth 7- 2664 tractor. National Floor dix service, 16 yeara experience; CHAPTER ,153, LAWS OF 1959 —NO 7-6040. 8-8-67 T F Mrs. Skidmore, 50 Mt. Prospect . 4-3-68 TF tainers. NOrth 7-5479. Ê. Crossleyb Service. NO 7-9278.' NOTICE TO PERSONS IN Avenue, Belleville;' N. J. A , 3-6-58 tf Auto Electric Service SPECIAL — I will hang the WANNA REAL BARGAIN IN COMMUNITY TOOL REPAIR Mil it a r y s e r v ic e o r paper in any average Size WINDOW SHADES? Hollands W $ M ® 1 Until further notice' please PATIENTS IN VETERANS’ BARBATA’S AUTO ELECTRIC or washable embossed $1.09 up. room fo r only $8.95. D. ■ È f l Œ n m make all business calls to NOrth PARSONS SERVICE COM­ HOSPIATLS AND TO THEIR SERVICE Specializing in Mounted free. Fringed $1.98; 0. Work may be left and RELATIVES AND FRIENDS 1 EMILIO, 12 Brown S t Tele­ plisse, Snowflake 30% savings. FRANK D’ARC PANY, Authorized'dealer. All Ignition. Generators, Speedo­ phon* NOrth 7-9825. ■ MASON CONTRACTOR picked up at residence. 11 Cort makes washers and vacuums If you are in tbe military meters, Carburetor Repairs. All Philips, Monroe and Myrtle, Pas- service or are a . patient in a salc. Gregory 3-8667. 12-3-59TF A complete line of mason work. land Street, Nutley)) »paired; Easy, Maytag, Thor, w ork guaranteed. 8:00 A.M. to 12-22-59 TB veterans’ hospital and desire to * Brick Stoops, patios, etc. All etc. Thirty years experience. 5:30 P.M. daily. Page & River­ EULO’S FIREPLACE LOGS—W* vote, or if you are a relative or . INTERIOR, PAINTING AND w drk guaranteed. 436 J.orale- SEWING MACHINES Telephone Wyman 1-5687. side Avenues, Lyndhurst, (1 deliver, $5 and up. lj.6 Bloom­ friend of a person who is in the m on St, Telephone P L 9-0952. PERTLY REPAIRED, jmy „ TF block north of bridge). Tele­ , PAPERHANGING field Avenue, Nutley. Telephone NUTLEY KEY Sc GLASS— military tftVltSS- or is a patient NOrth 7-417T» 11-12,59TF P t 9-8174. age,' make or condition. Call any phone W Ebster 3-3475 Block Ceilings and Small Furniture Tops, d a y '8 amt. to 8 p.m. Homecraft in a veterans’ 'Kospital whb, yo p f * T 8-20-58 TF , 7-17-58 T F Alterations AFRICAN VIOLETS — Gift Hung, Sold & Resilvered. Win­ Sewing Service, Pilgrim 8-1702 Window Shades believe, Will desire to vote in plants $1.60, • . $2.50. Sm all dow Glass Hold & Installed, GENERAL MASONRY. New the Annual Schbol Election to be SPECIALISTS: IGNITION, WYman 1-8754 82 Watehung Avenue, Montclair. plantaSOc and 75c. Special rates Auto Glass Installed. 156 Frank- work and repairs. Waterproof­ held on February 9, 1960, kindly 1 MOTOR TUNE-UP, Carbura­ 5-7-69 T F 5-21-69 TF DAVIS-TAYLOR SHADE SHOP to clubs . and organizations. Avenue. Telephone NOrth ing, caulking, concrete walks, pa­ write to the undefsigned at once tion. VerStan, 197 Franklin Albert. W. Taylor, Prop. Doris’s African Violet Comer, 7-5405. , tios. A. P. RichinelU Sc Sons; 23 DELIVERY SERVICE- — Have making application for a ‘mili­ Avenue (near Center) — Dis­ JOHN MISCIA, PAINTER AND V Wholesale — Retail DECORATOR., B r u s h o i 308 F ranklin Street,' Bloomfield. 12-12-57 T F Cook Road. Telephone NQrth J E E P ” will travel. Willy* Window Shade Manufacturers tary service ballot to be voted tributors , for LECTBA- Fuel 7-8485. 18*6-56 T F jeep” station wagon and driver in said ejection to be forwarded loiters. Open weekdays till 7 spray. Also paperhanging. Esti­ Telephone Pilgrim 8-5485. Open Venetian Blinds for hire. Can work after school- to you, if you are in the military P.M., Saturday 6 P.M. Telephone mates cheerfuUy given. Also in­ Sunday to '5 P.M. . PLASTERING AND PATCH- 360 Passaic Ave.,' NOrth 7-0491 dustrial work done. Telephone 8-20-59. TF Hearing Aid* 4 P.M. on PL 9-8590 after 4 p.m, TF service or are a patient in a 1 N O rth 7-0286. . ING, Cement work. No Job too N O rth 7-6789. 3-6-68 T F .12-24 veterans’ hospital; stating your 3-26-59 T F SAVE ON - FLOURESCENT Batteries & Accessories, Repairs small. Forty years experience. J . Zeiss. Telephone PLymouth TOOLS' FOR RENT — FLOOR name age serial number, home ' LIGHTING. Circline fixtures All Makes of Hearing Aids 'Work Wanted address and the address at which DO YOUR ROOMS NEED from $2.80; Strips and pans SOUTH BERGEN** 9-7243.’ V 7-Ú-57 T F WAERS, floor and hand sanders, electric saWs, waUpapeg you are stationed or can be found, ' PAINTING? ; John Graczyk, from $2.55. Homeshop fixtures HEARING CENTER SAM RUSIGNU0LO...... MA- LE PREE AWNINGS, removers,, rug shampoo. The LIGHT HAULING. Furniture, "or if you desire the • military General Contractor. Interior and and fixture kits. Discounts 563 Franklin Ayenue SONRY. Patios our specialty service ballot, for; a .relative or { Venetian Blinds Glass Co., 585 Washington Ave­ baggage moved. Also yards, exterior painting. Fully insured. lamps, parts) ballasts, and re­ Little’s Pharmacy Mason Contractor, Brick, Plaster fridnd tffen make an application Window Shades (Corner of High Street) ing, Stone, Cement, Stuc<$..work nue; Belleville. PL 9-8900. cellars and attics cleaned. Tele­ Free Estimates. Telephone NO- pairs* See our. New Decorator 12-28-59 TF under oath.for a military service . NOrth 7-Ó822 GEneva 8-1042 phone anytime NOrth 7-5742. Storm Windows Sc Doors 7-446«. 7-30-59 T F Style Circlines. Shoplite; 65C and all kinds of mason work. 84 9-10-59 T F ballot * to ' be forwarded to him, Cafe Rods A Curtain Rods Franklin Ave.: Nutley. NOrth . 12-22-54 T F Bloomfield Avenue. Telephone Sharpening Service stating in your application that 168 Chestnut S t N O rth 7-7481 NOrth 7-8747. 7-16-59, TF *021. 12-3-59 T F LIGHT TRUCKING Yards, at- he is over the. age of 21 years j 1 .. V Ifl-gfl-K« TF EWALD TORNIS P ORTH. INC. ASONRY, gäWS, ICE SKAT ES. S0I86ÖÜ tics or basements cleaned irifl Silting hi? name, serial ‘ PAINTING ic DECORATING Hèlp Wanted Female BOUDOIR LAMPS carpentry in all its branches. TOOLS, knives m achine sharp Becker, NOrth 7-9501, ■ 12-84’number, home address ano . me Bedding And Furniture Y of the better grade ened. Lawn movers $2.50 up. Sat La m p s h a d e s Porches, garages, additions,. Ma­ address at which he i.s stationed We give quality and • service COOK • HOUSEKEEPER—Sleep isfaction or money refunded l'D E S IR E ÌO TARE CARE OF Low prices. We also make, sonry, plastering, brick stoops or can be found. / CUSTOM MATTRESS MAKERS 10 Jerom e Ave. Belleville, N. J. In. Business couple. Must be Windham, 88 Oak Street, Belle a semi • invalid. Light house­ Forma of application can be repair and modernize lamps. concrete walks and wwls. Esti­ work. Please call ' NOrth 7-0571 'Complete line of bedding, PLymouth 9-1295 , PL 9-3726. fl 1-M obtained from the undersigned. 9 a.m . to 8 p.m. reliable and have references. mates on request. George V, between 10 A.M. and 12 Noon, featu rin g “Shifman”, ‘‘Sleep- 2-7-58 TF Dated: December 23, 1959 m aster", “Serta”, and "Burton-. . SHOPLITE CO. Telephon* NOrlh 1-1020. . Oliver, 22 Riverdale Avenue, 12,-24 Franklin Ave. NOrth 7-6021 Belleville. PLymouth 9-4164. BOARD OF EDUCATION Dixie”. Mattresses and box, Television ODD -JOB SERVICE. Cellars, CLEANING «WOMAN, two full 1 ,3-4-54 TF MARY B. SHADER, springs mad# to order. Renova-' PAPERHANGING m $1-25 p e r attics’ and yards cleaned. days ,'a week or four hours AL’S VIDEO »SHOP, 81 Holmes Secretary tion V - Same day service; Full roll and up. Painting optional. For Sale Real Estate Junk and rubbish removed- > 183 Union Avenue,’ , daily Monday, through Thursday Moving &. Exprgi* Street. Repairs and goodwill line of Maple fufniture. 85 North 7-4748 12-24 Telephone Pilgrim ! 4-8264, Belleville 9, N. J. LISTINGS WANTED! Telephone .NQrth 7-3418 after i JOE RAASER, Moving and guaranteed. Please telephone Franklin Avenue. Telephone 3-12-59 T F December 29, 1959 N Q rth —T-0764. O pen evening» — Storage. WettShousPi 146 Lit- NOrth 1-1253 weekdays after 5:30 Hrit-T.AND PAINTERS: KMCM- — BUYERS WA-IT1NG-I- P. M. Or a ll day S a tu h lfiy ahd IMPROVE VQUR, PROPERTY Fe®: $9.52------until 9 p.m, Saturday 6 p.m. ’ WHY , DO WE SELL tie St., Beilevilie. Telephone 6-24.64 TF iring in both indoor and out­ Sunday. ______New sidewalks and repairing. SO MANY HOMES7 ^ PLymouth -9-1822, door work.’ Free* estim ates.'C all Help Wanted Male 7-23*53 T F New lawns and repair. All labor Cabinet Maker* Oliver 2-5678- or G ilbert, 4-9726. Because I am thislargest « Tile Contractor* work and trucking. V. Sampaio, L»i- ! R SALE PART TIME-PROFITABLE: $200 79 Cfirmer. Avenue, Belleville, holder of Second Mortgages Nursing Home MARALDO Çgjjfraan s MAKERS — Risi to finance purchases. —$500 month part time from N. J. telephone, PLymouth 9- I960 Plymouth custom' suburban dentisi wort. Kitchen cabin­ home. Ideal husb-wife team. PASSAIC PRIVATE NURSING Yil* & Terrazzo Co. 4849 );:' .'v( : ■ R JpH automatic transmis PAINTING A id PAPERHANG GIVE ME A RING et*, furm türe « p a irin g and re­ NYG, C litle 7-0618. 12-31 t HOME, for .chronically/' sion. Pow er steering. Won in co­ ______ING-Interiir and exterior. For - JOHN J. McGRANE ilnduetrlal-Commercial- BABY NURSE WISHES CARE finishing. Hammell and §pne PORTER — part time. Early valeecen t and bed- ridden : male test. Will accept ány reasonable w w W n f c r , ‘‘l -irto o n |a good cUsn job ,Residential-Repairing . -of two childrencm in private 3 2 Licensed Real Estate Broker morning hours. A3® n° bar- female; ..day .and' night home, five days a week. Tel* offertali NO 7-ÏH6 between tf' Place. Bmieville, Telephone’price call NOrth 7-5463. Ed zm pion Avenue 'North 7-8021 rier, Bergen Machine & Tool Co. nurse*. Telephone PReacott phone NOrth 7-8*15. « d 8 p:m. P liilih s S »er, 41 Warren Street, Nutley. NO J432S1 m 6-16-56 TF ( * , ■' ;7-16-69 TF Telepbone NQrth 7-7300. 2-9-56 T F . 6-5-65 TF u ;iil IS r ' 4 -y '1 ■ TU e Sd A Y, DECEMBER 29, 1959

Legal Notice Legal Notice

TOWN ORDINANCE . ■ TOWN ORDINANCE ... .

/PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby, , PUBLIC NM NOTICE-1 , Iis . hereby fiven that” the following ordi-,given ^ f o llo w in g ordin A*Fs SALUTE TO ■H SEtrre'w w paK srew ■second and I “ *c® w as P*s*«d « second and final reading’ at * meeting of ffoal reading at a meeting“ of the the Board of Commissioners of Board of Cimmissioners of the the Town-of Belleville held Tue-|Town 01 BeUevme beld Tuesday day evening December 22 X95o| evenin8 December 22 1959 having .having been read in its final'J“*“ re*d in Rs final form at ‘Super-Right” Quality form at least one week prior | îea,®* °°,e wee* Prior thereto and thereto “and is therefore how a':" therefore1— now a law and here' law and hereby published accord pu,bB.8hfd «ccording to law ‘ TENDER . DoconJ giwet nanJ nn. TtM* O «AM lng to law, Passed first reading: Dee. 8-1959 SMOKED HAMS Passed first reading: Dec. 8-1951! Passed second reading: Dec 22. Passed sec'ond reading: Dde. 22 Whole or Shank ADOPTED D ee^ 22-1859 Either Half ISADORE J . -PADULA Portion Forti«* ADOPTED Dec. 234959 ROBERT C. GRUHIN Foil Cat 4 7 ; ' ATTEST: Eugene *6. Bafnett GEORGE F. KIERNAN 27 Town Cleric NUNCIO R. PICO . ISADORE J. PADULA HARRY ./. SULLIVAN f *FUUY COOKED HAMS Half-full tut ROBERT* C. GRÜHIN GEORGE K KIERNAN Commissioners ATTEST Eugene G. Barnett, ★ According to U.S. Govt. Specification! NUNCIO R. PICO HARRY J. SULLIVAN Town Clerk I- * Commissioners AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE PURCHASE OF AN READY-TO-C00K AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING ACCOUNTING MACHINE AND Sizes 4 lbs. POR THE PURCHASE OP A ACCESSORIES APPROPRIAT U.S. Gov’t Impacted — Grade “A” to 24 Ibi. 'HEAVY DUTY TRUCK AND ING THE SUM OF $8300.00 Including Beltsville Variety s p r a y i n g m a c h in e w it h THEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZE TURKEYS ACCESSORIES FOR THE DE ENG THE ¿ISSUANCE O F BOND PARTMENT OF PUBLIC AF­ ANTICIPATION NOTES FOR FAIRS, APPROPRIATING, THE SAID PURPOSE. “ Super-Right” SUM O p $11,000.00 THEREFOR AE R E E E The Board' of Commissioners D E Il Quality » **» •■ * AND AUTHORIZING THE IS­ of the Town of Belleville, in the RIBS m STORES OPEN IATE SUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPA County of Essex, do ordain TION NOTES FOB .SAID PUR. Section 1. That improvement TUESDAY and POSE. i f be m ade by the purchase of ai The Board of Commissioners accounting machine and acces WEDNESDAY of the Town of Belleville, in the sories. County of Essex do ordain Section 2. It is hereby deter FRESH HAMS 45 USUAL HOURS MONDAY Section 1. That improvement mined and declared that it it be made by the purchase of t necessary that the Towp of Belle Sapor-Right Brood v„ (Thursday until € p.m.) heavy duty. thick, with accès, ville, in the County of Essex, •ones, which is to be used by shall raise money for the above CANNED HAMS = . , ¿69 the Department of Public Affairs mentioned purpose, and that the PORK SAUSAGE ^ 29c , ^ 59' in connection with shade tree estimated, maximum amount of FANCY SHRIMP Work and removing of boughs, money necessary to be raised RIB STEAKS TOP SIRLOIN ROASTH 99,! ptc., for street cleaning1 purposes, from ell sources for said pur' M!i" 69fb.J7,t# 99* and a spraying machiné for said pose is $8300.00 and that the es Department. estimated maximum amount of Section 2. I*, is hereby deter notes necessary to be issued for mined- and declared that it is said purpose 4s $7,885.00. necessary that the Town of Belle­ Section 3. To finance said jpur- ville, in the County of Essex, pose there is appropriated the Party shall raise mnhey for the' above sum of $415.00,. which sum has mentioned purpose, and that the been m ade available for 'SUPER-RIGHT COLD CUTS estimated maximum amount of said purpose in previously adopt money necessary to be. raised id budgets of said. Town, under Old Fashioned Loaf 29 from all: sources for said pur­ the caption of “Capital Improve, Your Cboiee ^ Snaak list! pose is $11,000.00, and th at the ment Fund” in said previous bud Olive Loaf '? * £ '" 29< gets. AAP Brand—Virginia— Voonum Pooked estimated, maximum amount of flegular Retail a a notes necessary to he issued for Section 4. To finance said pur Luxury Plato Lbaf t OZ.fkC. A 3 1 said purpose is $10,450.00 pose* there shall be issued, pur. Reygular Retail a a SALTED PEANUTS Ä" 49* Luncheon Meat Section 3, To finance sgid pur­ suant to the „Local Bond Act of LETTUCE m .i u . 4 * ' Nablooo— VECETABLE THINS or pose there is appropriated the he State of New, Jersey,'in an r/i.oi sum of $550.00, which sum has icipation of the issuance a Cooked Salami 29« SALT TANG STICKS Pk9- 29e been made1 available fot...said >onds, -Bond Anticipation Notes KBEM large Regular Rotoli purpose in previously ' adopted of said.' Town, which shall not Regular Bologna • oz. pkg. 25< budgets of said Town, under the xceed in aggregate principal Firn, Crisp Regular Rotali Salted Cashews A&P brand 29* ;:57* amount th e sum of $7885.00. Said 1 9 Liverwurst 25« Caption of “Capital Improvement A&P brand (Rod) in shod Fund” in said previous budgets. notes .shall bear interest a: froth— From Florida Farms Leonor q u a n tifio i »old at our low regular price* Pistachio Nuts , Section 4. To finance said, pur­ ate which shall not exceed six A&P brinci— In shotl pose there shall be issued, pur­ per centum (6 per cent) per an Mixed Nuts 49« suant to the Local Bond Act of mm and may be renewed from STRING BEANS * 1 9 « G rocery Values! the State of New Jersey, in' an- time to time pursuant to and Tender, Orlop Diamond Brand Walnuts pip. 45« ticipation of the issuance of within the limitaions prescribed look Froot Imported >y said Act. All. matters with Dromedary Pitted Dates Loo«« Poole 25« binds. Bond, Anticipation Notes FRESHCARR0TS pkg. of sa id Town/) which shall not respect to said notes not deter­ GRANULATED SUGAR 5 47e exceed in aggregate principal mined by this ordinance shall be Firm, Orlop «**«**•* Fresh Pitted Dates ( . “ 27° Fork or Vigotable to Tomato Shoo •m o u n t he sa m o l $10,450,00. determined by resolutions to be Potato Chips » Parker—Regular or Rlpplod Said notes, shall bear interest at hereafter adopted. PASCAL CELERY 'r ; i 9c '1:59« • rate which shall not exceed S ection. 5. Not*, m ore than HEINZ BAKED BEANS 2^ 25' ¡100.00 the sum tp be raised Toadar, Groan I0 o i,e » llo 20 oz. « Ilo Popcorn ■■ W mw six per centum 6 per cent- per of Soioot Quality abnum and may be renewed >y the issuance Of Stud notes may Sunshine Hi-Ho Crackers irom time $o time pursuant to >e used to finance Interest on WASHED SPINACH 21e 35e pkg* 29« and within the limiaiomu pre­ obligations issued to finance said TOMATOES 4 ‘.: 45< Froth— Ipjoy^ b i | of 5 % « ^ 0 scribed b f said Act. AR m atters purpose, whether tem porary or Whit* Homo* Brond— Handy Paole Pretzeiettes > plg, j with respect to said notes not iertnanent, or to.finance engin­ l Jon! Parlor - Pfeffernusse Cookies , (Spi« Drop,) 37« determined by this ordinance eering or inspection rests and LEMONS o r LIMES Afw29e EVAPORATED MILK 6 ..l 75' pkg:' shall be determined by resolu­ iegal expenses, or to finanre the Attoria or Grand#« »01.1 tions to be hereafter adopted. cost of the issuance of such ob Creamy or Crunohy ' V - Maraschino Cherries No ,sf«nu‘ b o tti*129« Section 5. Not more than $100.- igations as provided in Section Small Stuffed Olives Sultana brand Id /, o il 00 of the sum. to be raised by 40:1-55 of the Revised Statutes JIF PEANUT SPREAD r 35< botti« 57« ' the issuance of said notes may of New ;Jersey. . be used to finance interest On Section 6. It is hereby deter Small Fish Cakes 3 25« ORESTMONT BRAND— All Flivors— Saporb Quality obligations issued to finance said mined and declared that the per V Spam, Treat, Prem h -»»»' l2e;;47« .purpose, whether temporary or od of usefulness of the purpose 9 A & P B rand V t gallon O A permanent, or to finance engin­ tor the financing of which sa'id , cantalnerO iPC notes are to be issued 1» a period ICE CREAM Underwood’s Deviled Ham »2v/:^ 37« eering or inspection -costs and french Fried legal* expenses, or to finance the of 15 years computed from the M arval lem Cream - W gal. coni, 6 9 c Liverwurst Spread < 2 39« cost of the issuance of such ob­ date of said bonds. ligations as provided in Section Section 7. No part of the cost 3r Ä 49« Armour’s Viena Sausage 2 2 45« 40:1:55 of the Revised Statutes >f making aaid improvement has POTATOES men;., or is to be specially assess­ Refreshing Beverages! cf New Jersey. AtPbroitd—1 ed against property specially be- CreamCheese 2 ^ 2 5 « Section 6. It is hereby deter­ î» * cans * 33' O lanr Alt, Olib Swto, i mined and declared that the utted thereby. Orange Juice Kraft’s Party Snacks 2 ^ 41« period of usefulness ‘of the pur­ Section 8. It , is hereby deter­ Pur. FrStt FUvorv-Co"«»"**’* 4o1, A T pose for the financing of which mined and declared that the Sup­ YUKON CLUB C:,49e Anchovies 2 23« said notes are to be issued is a plemental.l-Debt 'Statem ent re-' Hawaiian Punch * ««. ^ period of 5 years computed from juired by slid Act has been duly AhF bf.nd— qu*,rty . « 4 » Mt COCA-COLA W g 6b ^ 37c the date of said bonds. made and filed in the Office of Cmwintratad £ W 3 Gingof Alt, Club^Sodo Section 7, No part of the cost the Town Clerk of said Town, Crape luica Canada Dry Piuidopoiit 2 ^ 4 9 « of making said improvement has. and that such statement, so filed H.*t ■» *.t—Jumbo faHyii» MAKE YOUR G ingor Alt, Club Sod«, been or is to be specially as­ hows that the gross debt of said 59« Hoffman’s m ilt f I a vor*— plus d • pos if 2 '** 4 9 « sessed against property specially Town' a s defined in Section 40:1 Tree Tavern P ii» ■ botfl« ^ b te fitted thereby. ’6 of Revise Statutes is increas­ Gingor AU, Club Soda, 28 ox. MQ q White Rock Fruit flavor»w-plu« dapooit bottlo* One tor the Rood Section 8. It, is hereby deter­ ed by this ordinance by $7885.00, mined and declared that th e and that the issuance of said | FrMScallaps No-Gal Beverages /mumo^dMo«! 29« A r f C O W B r - - Supplemental Debt Statement re notes is permitted'by an excep- Buired by said Act has been duly ion to the debt, limitations pre­ 1 Breaded Shrimp n-S AlWE W IW KAVOEI made and filed in the Office of scribed by Said. Revised Statues the Town Glerk of said Town, contained in Subdivision (d) of a«d that such statement so filed Section 40:116 of said Revised Jana shows that the’gross debt of said Statutes of New Jersey. v p i Parker Town as defined in,'Section 40:1- Section 9. This ordinance shall Hi f ä H n P 76 of Revised Statutes is in ­ ake effect twenty days after the Holiday creased by this ordinance -by first publication thereof after fi­ $10,450.00 and that the issuance nal passage. * Buys! of said notes is permitted by an ...... STATEMENT exception to the debt limitations The ordinance published' here­ prescribed by said Revised Stat­ with has been finally passed and utes contained ii Subdivision ML the twenty day period of limita­ APPLE PIE Of Section 40:1-16 ¿ said Revised tion witfin when a tut, acton Statutes of New Jersey, r proceeding questioning the A&P Br«*d— ■•to™1 j Section 9. This ordinance «H»n aldity of such ordinance can PUMPKIN PIE S 59‘ 'Z 79‘ take effect twenty days, after the e commenced as 'provided SWISS SLICES first publication thereof after l the Local Bond A ct, h as be­ MINCE PIÉ * ’ 49‘ T»‘95e final passage. gun to run from the date of the Ä Ä 'r'S p r..d "■67* J L ... STATEMENT...... first publication of this state­ ment. FRUIT STOLLEN 59e Rich «rid Full-Bodied The ordinance published here­ J-LB. BAG with has been finally passed and Eugene G. Barnett, the twenty day period of limita- TOWN CLERK ‘ 57e ANISE COOKIES '^37c Red Circle *1 .7 7 6T tion within which a suit, acton Í29.9T 3-LB. BAG or preceedng questoning Annette Theresa Kurt Bokar end Win, *1.89 65( Validity Of such ordinance can-j Mr. »nd Mrs. Frank: S. Kuir.. PARTY RYE BREAD » 19* be commenced as provd'ed- in 374 Dewitt Ave., announce the the Local Bond . Act, has begun ¡engagement of their daughter, to run from the date of the first Annette Theresa, to H. Keen Siiwd Swim Oh««« i S7‘ THE GREAf ATlANTIC & PACIFIC TtA COMPANY publication of this statement. Fawcett,' son tof Mr. and Mrs. Abolld.Y tr.»t quart CQo Pric«* effective through Saturday, P . Eugene G. Barnett, I Harold K. Fawcett, 364 Dewilt January 2nd in Super Markets ■ \ TpWN CLERK’Avenue. and aelf-Service stores only in New Fee: $29.97 | A June wedding is planned. , If N IB ft ' B lfl fl- ft K O t C Jersey, Staten Island and Rockland County.

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