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Puliiished Every Thursday By 328 Washinffton Avenue Kntcrcd as Second Class Mail Matter, at Newark, N. J. Telephone BElleville 2-3200 5e per copy $2.00 per year Vol. XXI., No. 21 Post office Under Act of Alar. 3, 1879, on Oct. 9, 1925 BELLEVILLE, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 Th« Belleville News Corporation PRESENT VETERANS On AIB Committee | NLRB ELECTION AT j Slain In Nutley On Eve Of Court Appearance OFFER TO INCREASE TOWN OVER IN HOUSING PLANS TO KIDDE PLANT IN i WORK WEEK AT VICTORY LOAN F. H. A. TODAY SIXTY DAYS | WESTINGHOUSE BOND QUOTA Mayor Williams Leads Group Union States Salaried W orkers! Company Proposes 5 and a Also Paces State Purchase; Before State Director Want UEW-CIO As Their | Half Day Week To Offset In E Bonds With 42 Percent Lockwood Bargaining Agent I i Take-Home Pay Loss Of Goal Subscribed $ E lectrical,The United Electrical,Electrical,The Radio Tlie plans fur the veterans A National Labor Relations and Machine Workers of Ameri­ Belleville has not only g’one housing project tentatively Board 'announcement this week ca, CIO, have demanded from over its over-all quota in the stated that in response to a peti­ ihe AVestinghouse Electric and scheduled to be constructed tion to the union from the salaried Manufacturing company a $2-a-' Victory Loan drive but has .■»sG ! workers connected with production j day wage increase. The company, inched ahead of the state on Celia1 terrace Mail be pre­ I at the Walter Kidde plant, an I in a letter from George H. election would be held within 60 j average in percentage of E sented to the Federal Housing Bucher, president, to all em- days to determine if the employees j bonds purchased, Ronald G. Authority for approval this want the union to re]»resent them. 1 nloyees, proposed to increase morning at 10 o'clock at the The union is the United Elec­ wherever practical, t h e present Brunner, assistant drive trical, Radio and Machine Work- work week o f . 5 days to 5 Vs. II. Overtime at the time and a half c h a i r m a n announced this F. A. offices located in the ers-CIO, Local 420, who have al- j for all hours worked over 40 Raymond Commerce building In leged that the majority of the j week. Newark. | salaried workers want the union j would be paid. Total purchases are $0,825,-- Une of the AVestinghouse that Appearing for the veterans v.-i’J as their bargaining agent. j 282.25 in all categories, $825.- would he effected by any change 232 above the 83,500,00(1 over-all be Mayor Williams, Joseph Me- Representing more than 1,000 j Grcevy, Veterans Guidance Direc­ in present conditions is located goal. E bond purchases total production workers at the Iiidde un Washington avenue. Accord­ tor, .Frank J. McFaddcn, vice Frank J. McFadden plant, who returned to work No- ■$255,554.75, or 42L* percent of president of the First National ing to A. H. Sims of the pubile the local quota of $600,000 as Bank, Paul West, architect, Alex Appointed to the executive com- a f^ ^ e k s ^ & a r iy 5^ - relations department, there are compared with the state’s 80.2 Maturri, attorney for the pro­ mittce of the Essex County Bank-, busi;u.ss affent for the union, .‘100 employees now engaged at the percent. plant. Of these, lie said, there posed veterans corporation that is K T i , eVC!1" 1!i '«tatod there are about 22-3 cm- Because of bad weather last- sponsoring the project and State was I i (,\ak J. Mcl addon, exe ; piovees involved. Included among are about ' 30 now working on week, the visit of the Coast Guar.l Adjutant for the Amvels and Ed­ cutive vice-president of the h i r s t , ^ ^ wnrlfPrs whn would he tin* 4S-hour basis, with the re­ trucks which were to tour ill-’ ward' J. Dunn, commander of the NationaliNuuunai nanaBank nme.here, mi he u-m.ncommit-' u- ' eligible to vote in the election are mainder working on a 40-hour town with loudspeakers in solici­ John J. Daly Post of the A m vets. ttoe is empowered to act for the tb^ .kecperS( checkers, control men wee’ tation of additional bond pur- The F. 1L A. will probably be association m matters of bank- { ]nc[ ho(ls clcrks aild men. The ]»resident, Air. Bucher, re- j chases, was postponed until J)e represented by Warren J. Lock- vealed that the five-and-a-half day j eember 14, 15 and 16, Brunnoi 'in «M*,0^C^’ ■ . . e +' A recent dispute between the 20 said. wood, stale directorof the Federal Ihe appointment was made at | employees of the company cafe- week and other company proposals Housing Authority and Ralph an executive session m the Robert | toria, 0W]U;d by the Steiger Indus- have been made to the union. Pointing out that the slogan ol Klein, chief underwriter for the ireat hotel following afternoon, trial Restaurant Service of Phil- His statement read as follows: the Victory Loan drive -is “They F. II. A. forums and a dinner for the as- j ac]e]phia, has been settled, stated “ In conformity - with President finished their job, let’s finish The plan for the proposed gar­ sociation. Simultaneously named ! Ko]]ner. The union negotiated a Truman's talk on the eve of the ours,” Brunner observed yester­ den apartments was introduced by to,the committee was David Con-jcontract that provides for a gen- Labor-Management Conference in day that the costs of bringing several members of the Am veto, n-olly, vice-president of the Fed- era] per-cent, wage increase, Washington, we have been con­ servicemen home and rehabilitat­ a newly-organized veLerans' group oral Trust company of Newark, j six ]>ajd holidays a year and pro- tinuing discussions with Union ing them before releasing them for civilian life are tremendous. in town, in an attempt to create i Mr. McFadden has been af- j visions for overtime and vacation officials on their demand for - a much needed housing. Purchases in various bond cate­ filiated with the local bank 18 j schedules. The increase will raise s2-a-riay wage increase. These The plan calls for the organiz­ gories this week were Series F, years. He resides with his wife | the wage scale from 60 to 66 cents negotiations were adjourned tem­ ation of one or two separate cor­ 8.15,077,50; Series G, $10,90-*»; and daughter at 48 Floyd street. ! an hour for starting workers and porarily on November 18 but have porations, according to the num- I increases the maximum from ?1.4o not been broken off. Series C Tax Notes, $63,200; 2Vi her of projects decided upon, with “ AA e thought the facts had con­ percent Treasury Notes. $89,000; the vets as members. They would clusively demonstrated to the un­ 2L> percent Treasury Notes, $8,- elect officers and a board of di­ ...... — o ...... ion negotiators that Westinghotise 89 1,500. The total includes an rectors to conduct all the affairs THREE ACCIDENTS wage and salary rates are now additional $400,000 purchase by of the project. The down payment among the highest, not only in State Tax Commissioner Home»' for the building would be con­ OVER WEEK-END NEW PROGRAM FOR the electrical industry hut in all Ziilk of Rossmore place for tin* tributed 'bythe veterans, find they industiy. We gave them the facts state roads and bridges sinking- would pay rent to carry the in­ to show that, if ways and means fund which he has credited to terest and principal of an F. H. A. Several Cars Badly Damaged; iGRADE SCHOOLS ate not found to secure more Belleville, ' “ 'G /•It , was fN , reported p last. mortgage, it would be a non-pro­ No One Seriously pioductivitv1 and effort for wages , / *'■' '■ ^ Zink had credited 81,- fit concern. Instrumental Music Will Be now paid,* the company will h e, m bond purchases iro n Town-owned land would lie of­ Hurt Taught To Students at a serious competitive disad- j the same source, to the town. fered to the veterans at a nominal vantage. | Cost, and all necessary improve­ Three accidents were . reported ments could he disposed of as a over the past week-end. The first Free-of-Charge , “ To make up some of the loss : of take-home pay involved in go-1 general c h a r g e and assessed took place on Main street, when | Inaugurating a new instrumen- LEGION DISCUSSES against the Iqwn as a whole. Mrs. Nan Lupo of 1/8 Lincoln; ta| progVam which commenced in mg from peak war production to i ■Present plans'call for 2 u n its, avenue, Newark, crashed into a j tJlc elementary grade schools re­ a 40-hour week, and as a stop- consisting of 80 families i-n each, public Service pole near Plan- j cent]y the school orchestra, gap pending the development of j VETS MONUMENT milde up entirely of veterans. seen street,. The fen so around th e, luKier’ the direction of Samuel AV. a national wage policy, ^Vesting- j Favor Permanent Statue To They will lie built of available ill'roperty of the Sonneborn plant I peck gavc a concert at School No. house has proposed to the union; that the company's operations be j materials, which in this case will wasas also .damaged. Mrs. Lupo was j 4 on’ Monday. In addition to the Include Names Of All he waterproof stucco, with sheet uninjured,nininvorl ■'wVilln while TlPl’her I'MVcar was llilH-b a d -i *...... 01“"ertx ' a demonstration.L.^rL^ntoa + Jm'i rvFof f.llAthe increased from a five-day week ; to a iive-an-a-half day \y e e k, ; rook insulation. ly damaged. . | v a r io u s ’ instruments was given by Local Veterans Sabastian DaAralle, 21, of 1021 the members of the orchestra, wherever practicable, with time THE BODY OF THE SLAIN MAN shown above was found in a parked car iront oí zi- American Legion Post 105 of lieckel street, was making a turn I p t at Monday’s concert and a half to he paid for all j Freeman place, Nuiley, • yesterday and identified as. - Joseph Gianneiii, 32, 235 Rida­ hours worked in excess of '40; Belleville discussed the construc­ at Honiss and Heckel s t r e e t * , ; ^ y 0Vljk B. Hilton, who is in le tion of a permanent monument, ROTARY PRAISED when the street, Newark. One man has- been arrested and fs being held at the Court 'House, New­ hours. i dedicated to all local servicenien side of the ark' in connection ■ with .the slaying. Gianneiii, with'four other men, had gone on trial in “ The company has also offered | to continue the negotiations from ; at their regular business meet­ FOR TOWN WORK onto the Newark Tuesday, morning on an indictment' charging them with robbery of $21,000 and ing Monday night. The predomin­ sister, Mrs. Marion Alexander, za, | ooVgram. Under month to month. i ance of opinion favored a granite Speaker Also Compüres Pres­ of 2>) Bloomfield avenue,: .Bloom- Bloom I \ * . V +1 hich’nmpnt^ 1 N>Z$2,000j,UUU worth WOUUi CUof JCVVClljewelry y from ivno,Mrs. izuuiviuuiv.Domenick Tufariello AUiuiiuuu ofWA 280 North Sixth »-»■■AWWI.street -i-AJ.in her-XWJ. “ A company cannot pay out ■field. Mrs. Alexander wasS' treated | ¿^taught to beginners in i home recently. He was identified by Captain Cocozzo of the prosecutor's staff. The body more in wages, alarics and1 m°nunient combined with bronze, ent Economic Trends With it takes'in ^iat it would be of a perman- at Columbus- hospital for abra-1 cjasses of" 4* to 6 pupils, free of j was discovered at 7:50 a.m. yesterday morning by John Van Deen of 10 Freeman place j operating^ costs than 13 ' eut nature, with a minimal r sions: of the arms and legs, an(* | chav«™ the expense being- borne i as • He w as on his way to work. He notified Nutley police and Chief 'Hummel, Sgi. Rasp e l his ¡s is lunaamentai.fundamental The union Those Of Last War has not proposed to give more maintenance cost. dismissed. Her by the school system. and Patrolmen Murren. Milesla and Vvunsch iouna the anvers license m his pocket, ine Commander Harry Ziegler Belleville Rotary dub was c.on- hurt. 1 The concert was-enthusiastically work for what it now asks. The A driver attempting to make a slugs were apparently delivered from close range, as there were powder burns on his present demand of the union can­ pointed an installation committj atulalod yesterday noon for out- composed ■ of AVilliam M a s U turn on Woehinrrtmi ivpmip received by parents and ^pupils. face. Two bullets passed through his head and his , which had fallen to the seat be- not he .justified cm any basis .Hiding contributions to commu- ^ accident Ja™ * ShawRcr, tte prinapalrf Robert Smith, Richard' Shan I ty welfare, such as the Junior was the cause of an ide the body. The car in which he was found was registered in the name of Marie Gian- other than the fact that the com­ School No. 4, stated he expects pany has assets which the union and Harry Simon. The commit­ ihievement and Belleville Foun- tee will draw up plans for a Simiday^moming. ^¿ward MatlVes I ° f I netti .of 235 Rid c ie'Jl hjwork, according to the . Motor Vehicle records. Tuesday, at would like to have distributed to .tion camping projects, by Judge formal installation service that, ■«•old Kissinger, editor of tne of 104 Little street was driving j theie J*1 . }1] the Court House, Assistant Prosecutor Kapp and Detective Rivello passed Giannetti in a its members now. It ignores the south on Washington avenue when | Another of these conceits will be conducted to bring into >tarv magazine,■■'Spokesman, and mnl or- i corridor. Kapp said Giannetti looked .up from a conversation with his counsel, Michael fact that these assets are need-, nvo-aniyatinn the many new esidcnl of the Ridgewood cham- a car facing north that had b e e n j bo. given by the high school parked made a U turn into the | chestra at School No. b Monday j Breitkopf, and called out: ‘Tm going to beat this case." He did. ¡A j ” IS3'oP1Sir«f,‘1n« n^'! '««>»'«« .«>«» 1“Live recently been :r of commerce. the benefit of the Judge Kissinger tlicn delivered center of the road. Mathes, ac- ! morning at ^ ^ ^ > ----- — ------1------. loot*, creating new jobs, ami ud. 8 and I T ♦ At* ’ nnon n n u m iT m T ...... 'our opérationsT,;.,ion,, over lean :i cormal ceremony challenging address on “ Toe carrym Andrew Cooper, chairman of sweiwe to the right and in so , 8. . ,nrnl.,, years.” .•onoinie Frankenstein/’ his con- i the Armistice D a y program, ptiofi of the conditions which doing, struck two parked cars.!. THe prniravy purpose nr Nine Junior Achievement FOOD CAMPAIGN In replv, the union charged ~ 11 occur after the present war. One was owned by Harry Lam-1 inj? the free instrumental piogiaip that thi AVestinghouse and Gen- o« . the activities of his • -- • 'in the elementary schools it> to eral Electric companies a r t committee. He also disclosed that r paralleled present times with bert of 871 Chestnut street, Nut the AT HOLY FAMILY he had attended the recent hous­ fairs after the last war when o / b tlu i"„w e ! by Thomas J *™ '«« ,«>. oW ort™.ity for tho Firms Start In Business “ abandoning” government-h u i 1 t Cavanaugh of 198 AycLi-igg avo- I» « « « « to ing • meeting conducted by t h e :uk production was encouraged Church Will Gather Foodstuffs war plants and are erecting hew town to discuss the veteran’s vtil surplus stocks of commodi- „.io dren have any musical ability tnai factories in small-town, low-wage Variety Of Products is Repre- f To Send To Asia and areas. Company officials denied housing problems. js accumulated; when the hous- Achievement now has over 1000 Another committee was appoint­ g situation which jmmediatdv senfed In Reorganized companies in operation in the Europe this to be true. ed to accompany the Victory Bond llowed the war was exaggerated eastern half of the country. Belle- truck that will tour the town ren more a few years later. Teen-Age Companies ville entered the picture in No­ A “ Food for the AV tr Stricken” tonight, Friday a n d Saturday, He reminded listeners how in wrist. The car Mathes was driv­ place in the various musical or- j plans for the expansion of Ju- vember 1948 with five companies campaign is to he conducted by The Phantom Body promoting the sales of War 129 we bad manufactured 8,000,- ing is owned by Dr. C. L. Gates, and a central committee of indus­ the ITolv Family church on Hrook- ganizations as soon as they entei j n]or Achievement on a national The telephone of the AVilliam Bonds. V0 automobiles when the entire proprietor of the Dog and Cat trialists, now headed by G. Crosby line uv•enuc. Nutlev , frofn D( There were nine new members: orl.il capacity was only 6,000,- hospital at 10 Washington avenue. high school. ! scale are being paralleled in Belle- Irvine undertaking parlors rang For a long time, there has been , vj]je w]iere nine young conijianies Hiss of AVaJter Kidde company. her 9 to U! to gather food added at the meeting, which )0; liow production had Businessmen underwrite the ex- of a Lion-lierishable eh:iraete- at 1:8() a.m. Sunday morning. The the feeling that the Bcllmpie.band ; are under way in Belleville avenue caller, who remained unidentified, brings the total membership to son to 000,000,000 pairs yearly shipment to the si.urving pe nearly 875. hen our total possible home oon- was not up to par. Ib is is no ¡headquarters. Mars, told Mr. Irvine that he was report­ reflection on the players or the ¡ rec{ or 0f j a in this of Ein"O p l .ml the Fili­ East, .... - -.-o- ...... imption and export was only Eva]_>or;U c d m i Ì ti, comb ing the death of Edward Dorch, ATHLETIC COUNCIL instructors, hut. due to a lack of all members and prospective mem- of 28 Bayard street, and would )1),000,000. broad music instruction in the ■ ]jel.s 0j- tin* companies in a special i true responsibility is milk. p u wdeved :nilk, e o He cited the. bonds we had to they please pick up the_ body. FOOTBALL BANQUET elementary schools. The new. | assembly in the high school Tues- ,11-eservei throughout. straine d f ruils and ve giTable: «•chase fro in foreign Hands in 1944-45 REPORT sought for chi hire iì a:id ini AVasting no time, Irvine and an ’ their consuming ram will not only he beneficial, to | day morning. Expansion of the program, ac­ assistant sped to the Bayard street ■dor to raise cording' to Charles R. Hook, chair­ while all ki nds of canned :fondi SATURDAY NIGHT nver for- our products and .the Expenses Exceed Income For | v ^ s ' ' î o j ,ai:î?eipa! f J no.n!!d « "pi-oduVtion* has actually begun are to be gathered 'for ,adults address, backed their wagon up to thlessness of many of these P V .o r In instruction hut will cieate Rood, the Kp products com,»any, man of the Board of Junior the door, took out the “ stiff” bas­ Period, Good Year in material for a _ top-notch hi,Ji ! ryf „ i;rmiri hand Achievement, will eventually take The loeal drive is: pa-I't of , High School Team and Coach­ .■stnients now...... in i manufacturers of a liquid hand tion-wide ea:mpaign boi ng- c■nn- ket, and walked up the porch. school band, one that tie ' cleaner which will be sold through They rang the doorbell, and saw In New Era Basketball take pride in watching pci o . Rtni*es. This is n first in a ducted in, all the Cnil hoi it eh m•ch- es Guests Of Varsity Haling that we had entered a as in the Uni led St:'tes miider the lights go on in the house, which ■ . . . . . , ( fhe potentialities of a giade A ; ■ “ kitchen nolice” articles 8,000,000 young people in an edu­ upon their arrival was in dark­ era, the atomic age, on Au- DisburBements « x c e «iÿ rccuipts, musical organization under a ,»lan I the firm intends to* manu- leadershiii ol­ the (. 'albo lic ai■ch­ Club cational venture. ness. l 6, 1945, Judge Kissinger in- in the 1944-43 Athletic Council of this nature are unlimited. bishops :imi hi-dion.s. Il bas ibe ! facture with the help of Aaron Some aspects of Junior Achieve­ endors Hi.- The door opened and it proved The'Varsity Club will hold their red how we. are preparing our- report made public this week. Ac­ - --- U---- - ..— blessing and innenC of annual banquet Saturday night at ; AVinograd, L. Sonneborn company ment are’ performed on a larger e Plus XII. to he Airs. Dorch, who inquired ■cs to control our economy and cording to Ruel Daniels, school Holiness, Ron the high school cafeteria in honor ;:r dependent phases of national Local Draft Board Feted | chemist, who is treir production . than municipal scale as in the case Mil i lav;c h.aiders hav0 gi ven what their mission was hoard district clerk, total receipts i manager. i of Junior Radio Services, a cor- "W e came to pick up the body,” j of the 194-.» high -school varsity . He pointed out how socialist for the year amounted to $.10,- stress to the necessity of al lev iat- By Lions Last Week i Business and sales advice are , poration located in Newark which copie in \\air- said Irvine. football squad. ileucies in England and France 862.88, with disbursements at ing the distress oí p S An interesting evening is on tap communist direction in Russia $10,987.82, which leaves a deficit ! given the company by Irvine Mil- ; has active members in radio bioad- torn area s if order is io he m:lin- “ What body?” replied Mrs. Belleville Lions were h o s i i ler of AValter Kidde. company and , casting from all over the state. .Dorch. for those in attendance, the com­ e tended to more powerful for the 1944-45 year of $74.44. T h u r s d a y noon in St. Paul taimai and it Is hoped that, now mittee having arranged for two | Schuyler Eldridge, manager of that all rationing of food with the It finally developed that Mr. enunents. The balance on hand as of July church, Newark, where their ref Belleville On The Air outstanding personalities as prin­ lot 'depressed, however, the j Sears, Roebuck ffnd company's '•xeeption of sugar’ has been abol­ Dorch was upstairs in bed, but 1, 19-14 amounted to $1,016.69 j u|.ir Weekly luncheon meetings A Saturday evening program sound asleep, and very much cipal speakers. raker said that;, if gates were and deducting the deficit of ¡M .-j {11aiiev, Herbert Hardman and by teenagers. This Saturday eve­ joker who involved Dorch had versity ami Joseph lvashergei’, iralde are living: * conditions j I.) otot h y Bolger; vice-president, Food may he taken to the Hole Receipts for the three !,rin ~ j John Gannon. Major Robert C ning • Belleville will be featured better take to the tall timber, for former All-American foot hall star e than in other lands..He gave cipal sports the ■14-'15 !iiuSGo.rmcmb=v'„f .the State,Se; | M j- when the latest events and fads l’-MVi mi tv church or rectory. 2? at Oregon State and presently an antidote for the economic any time he will discover that Dorch, who in schools life here will he r Brookline avenue ar is president of the Condor Roofing coach of footlml! and baseball at lister we have built after other Miss Virginia sente,! in skits. La Verne Outrait during the1 period of the com­ St. Benedicts Prep, ave guest? and oduction manager, company of town, is quite alive •s, and seem to be building program chairman. paign. Food tant cannot be l:a k e r will deliver inti •resting addresses. r, the voluntary entrance into is p ami kicking. ph company also K P Products company, the firm there will he nicked up if :h. The dinner has taken on added eminent of experienced bubi- tous sources, one ofwhich ™sj" 'Maj01. Hughes told the club meets on Monday* evenings. A sec­ previously described, will he inter­ donor will call Nutlev 2-t)o26. significance in that it will cole- s men such as those who pilot- a contribution from the Board | 'tjic Belleville board is the ond photography company and a viewed to give listeners a sample, $9,000,000 War Bonds hrate the first f onl ha.11 victorv eve i the tremendous wartime ecou- of Education. \ onjy one in this vicinity wliich has metal products company share of Junior Achievement in action. recorded over N ntl CV The tea m y. He called for high type Disbursements - included coach- ; ¡Auctioned from its inception headquarters and business and The Radio services has as its Silver Lake Veterans To Howard Savings had a good Se U Si i11 under the inessmon to become office hold- ing fees, equipment-, doctors fees> » without replacement in personnel, sales advisors on Tuesday eve­ goal to sell its Saturday program leadership of ni ch Bi 11 Cha} »man. and lend their skills to a much and government taxes, plus j Lions president Fred Handlon nings. A separate production to sponsors. Meanwhile programs Form Own Group The Howard Savings Institu­ assisted by I- ’ rank fsputts and tded control of economics and others. Gove.i-'-' uent alone amount- j ¡n welcoming the hoard expressed manager, skilled in the line the of music, snorts and interviews tion of Newark subscribed Tues­ "Jitty” AA’ische.. Thi :ir record was treng'lhening of government in, ed to $1,849.62. j the cluivs appreciation for the young company represents, attends will he perfected. In order that the estimated 409 day to 89.0U0.000 of United States 5 victories, 2 losses and I tie, American way. ______. ______.. I community service rendered and each .Junior Achievement firm. World War IT veterans in Silver Bonds of the 8th Victory Loan, and against top-notch coippetition Wednesday is devoted to wood, Aid the Veterans and Increase Lake will have a ihance to or­ it was announced by William The committee in eh ague of ar /$gt, Harry E. Brown-of 82 Aid the Veterans and Increase i presented each member with a metal and chemical companies and Your Property Return ! fountain pen and pencil set. Your Property Return ganize for social and fraterna] Maude, president. rangements was headed by Lloy [iliens street was 'awarded the Thursday to chemical and plastic activities a meeting will be held i hv reconverting your 1-ffunily ! Mr. Dailey responded on beha c by reconverting your 1-family Kintzing, and members of hi tinguished1 Flying Cross fur businesses. tomorrow evening' in. Silver Lai.e committee included Harold Fobec ticipation in the Central home — More housing space is of the Selective Service board. borne —- ¡More, housing space is needed — Let us show you how community house to form the If You Want To Help Bill Bennett and Jack Hicks, •mese campaign, needed — Let us show you how National Expansion .nucleus of sudi a group. James THE RED CROSS he citations were presented at easily this can be done— For com­ DIAMONDS* , JEW­ easily this can be done— For com­ ELRY, at prices always in line plete details call (hi listanti no. AA'orid AA ar 1 vet­ Or If You Need Red C rot» We Service All leremony held in the Separa- plete details call Set up on a national scale in INFORMATION General Motóri Cart with the quality of the merchan­ 1942 to give young people a pre­ BE 2-2176 eran, and Charles Cozza rolla, who i. Center chapel last week by j BE 2-2176 Belleville Motors dise offered. Victor Hart, Jeweler, view of the business world by en­ HOME IMPROVEMENT CORP. -! ¡axti with the See.beC' in Be. 2-4610 - 4611 ut. Col. Francis L. Jenkins, | HOME IMPROVEMENT CORP. present eunffiel. will preside at the 258-260 Washington Are. 73 Washington Are. Be. 2-4 ¡ 523 Washington Ave. Belleville 457 Washington avenue, Belle­ couraging them to form and ope­ 523 AVashington Ave. Belleville cutive officer of the local ser- Adi. meeting at 7:8U. Adv * division. 1 ' A civ. ville N. J. — Adv rate miniature enterprises. Junior TWO T H E B E L L EVIL L E Ti M E S * X E W S THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945

Bardagjy, executive director nt - members as chaperones on scout­ articles on a wide variety of sub­ GIRL SCOUTS HAVE i scouting, this week pointed out ing expeditions and use of their SONNEBORN NAMES Famed Comedian Poses Here Library Notes jects for the National Geographic some decisive results of their homes for scout events were some Magazine. talk. : of: the resolves adopted. ROUNDTABLE * j Mrs. Elizabeth A. Shattuck, His new book describes the de­ A proposal had been made to Mrs. Victor Hart, chairman of NEW EXECUTIVES velopment of life insurance in occupy the time of girls now wait­ librarian of the Public Library, Troop Committee D iscusses< i the training- committee, and Mis. the United States over the last ing for senior troops to form by Production Manager and Chief has received ivom The Mutual hundred years. Mr. Atwood says ’ Charles Yocum of that group we re­ > Activities For Girls Await- i table discussion. Miss r.lizab-L.i Chemist Announced By Benefit Life Insurance Company in his introduction: , ing Senior Troops ! allowing them tq be assistant present to - u g t> s f additimml o± Newark a copy oi “ The Great “ It is doubtful if any Ameri­ troop leaders. This was knockei phases of troop committee worn. Philip Dettelhch Stewardship: A Story of life In­ can institution, public or pri- , down as the nature of scouting , A specihc instance of troop ... vate, directly affects the wel­ Troop committee members, of i In a move designed to place its surance” by Albert W. Atwood was analyzed and it became m ov - committee interest will occur on and recently published by Harper fare of more people more which- each Belleville Girl Seoul; clear to iroop committee members ■ Sunday evening, December 2 h technical and production depart­ and Brothers. beneficially than life insur­ troop has- from three to five mem­ that adult leaders must be se­ ¡ when m embers will entertain ments on a peacetime footing to Mr. Atwood has long been ance. bers, met Thursday evening in cured to give the mature attitude i scouts and Brownies after a meet the problems of reconver­ known nationally as writer on fin­ This is not the result of hasty toward recreation on which scout­ Girl Scout headquarters for round : Christmas caroling program sion at its plant across the line ance and economies for the Sat-' improvisation or sudden im­ ing is founded. throughout the town. Troops will in Nutley, L. Sonnehorn Sons, urday Evening Post and Bank­ pulse. It is an achievement A plan to “ sell scouting’'' to a sing independently and meet wilJi Inc., has named Irving Silverman made possible only by one 24 HOUR SERVICE ing, the. official organ of the larger group of adults and to the i other troops afterward for re­ to the newly created post of pro American Banking Association, hundred years of sound, grad­ Phone NU. 2-0608 Nijtltt N U . 2-2* 12-J parents of Girl Scouts L under freshments. Brownies will carol duetion manager and appointed V . and more recently as author of ual and steady growth.” EAST NUTLEY GARAGE way; formation of parents clubs I until 8:80; scouts until 9:8(1. Moscowilx to succeed Mr. Silver- C. A. FAtf ELU, Prop at which Girl Scouts will have an A meeting of the Girl Scout man as chief c h e m i s t. Tin- , Body end Fender Repairing: TAX SALE - J&cpert Auto Repairing opportunity to demonstrate their I council, of which Mrs. George ]{. changes were announced in a bul­ Welding and Painting skills to an adult group; greater j Gerard is chairman, will he he! t letin issued by Philip Dottelbn- i, ¡NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY FOR NON-PAYMENT OF S5 Washington Avenue* Nutley, N . J. participation of troop committee in the headquarters tonight. plant manager. TAXES. ASSESSMENTS AN1) OTHER MUNICIPAL LIENS PU B LIC NOTICE IS HEREBY (11VEN that the wuifertusmr-ti, Collector of Taxi-.-; Effective December 1, 1945, Mr. of the Town oi' Belleville. in tin- County ol E-WS, . will sell at public «ii.jli.jTj in Silverman assumed responsibil­ • rs in the T o\71» Kali ol' iid town un ¡J ity for the direction of all produc­ WEDN ES DAY, DECTCM HE!It 2fi, 1ÎI4.7 rm i!t-t,‘ribcd iute:1m : tion and shipping operations a1 •aid to nifi!1..- the nmoimt of mum cipiil lir-n.M rhan ’< fide ¡itrí'iri-! the Nutley plant. Mr. Moscow!' r the siimi- on the fust dayli-.y of dui V, nu:7* a* cntnfj atril in t!u- foilowinu: list toitvther took charge of technical matters with interi;*■- on sa rum ut Í rom th«* ! ay of Jniy to til«1 liuto of :-¡'.lottimi et''TH of sale. relating’ to all divisions at the trilli i il fi-. to such pcT.SOT1S as Y.\ill pure!'.', V* the sitine sub .i et Nutley laboratory, including the to redemption at tin r\\ r L ! ,it.- of ini.cìvrt,, but in no easy in MS Cif {tight- I»" textile chemicals research aclivirv centum per annum, ■ (invilii:-m for thfs e;*)*i ‘-hall h, ' /muli- brd’oi'u the eoiu'iuslon oi

the -ale or the pi’ojn- -■fluii he il'Miid. fO o in which he had-.formerly special­ o Any parcel ot r l'io'.» -ly for whieh t in-re 4i¡fill . r-r riti roba sor will ized. he struck off anil ¡-old to the Town of Belleville in fee for redemption at eivht per Co-ordination of technical and cent um. sind the mu V -lì ali h;¡ vp the samt4> remedies :mil riu'hrs as other ] production details between the eliti* ine!udii’.'--. ti3 1 K*Iil 'in 1iar Oi* jtii'ft Jum* V ft* rieht to redemption. PHOTOGRAPHED AT HER heme studio at 30 Rossmore place Tht • stile is insiti.l? um!**!' tilt* Í-Hivi:sitm i>1 an :ict o f tile I.. Vis] ature entitlled, ' 4 An plant and Sonneborn’s general ilei et ülef-minv un] laid ia>:-f H. îiî--t . *-iJTlf liti« mul other inunicipn.1 chimo?* Oli ) -vi offices in New York City will be Thursday evening was Mrs. Virginia Rose McMaster, sculp­ pi-ej ieri:f suiti pruvidi IK l'ur tile iL‘OÍ ifCt ion thereof by the creation ;¡imi enfort'i nient i? f handled by Dr. Erich Mever, di­ luti s thereon." R. S. 1937 tr» i-r, -ill to r»4rt>-■ u i). tress, with her most celebrated model to date, Edward Everett At any lime bei'ore the Mile Tine tindersianeti ■will receive Fiiyntent of thè amount rector of the department of , in­ Horton, internationally known stage, film and radio comedian. due on :uiy property,. with ti itf Ir>t and costs ineu ned up to tho lim e o f ]gftyjni IU. dustrial research. The said hinds .-o subjecT to .«a3i- ¡in? described in accordi 1HCC v iti: tlic- tiIX dupìi- - 11------A second sitting was held Sunday and Mrs. McMaster will cute . ine ludi nv the iname uf the ov\ ru‘V as shown on the la.- t tax: du()lic;tte ami t te o f taxes ;mil a-t-eb.-ifflTiUS V.inch wore i lien thereon ori thè First Day ol* finish a head of the famous comedian in March when he re­ Jufv N5, exclusive . lue..', Vt:r, t.if tIll- i il -11 for tn>tes for the year Ui-lfi, are ;UH ILGfd turns from Hollywood. He left for that city Monday after ap­ iìivi-n unofl* my Híiiid i START NEWSPAPER pearances here at the Montclair Theatre in ''Clarence"- and WILLIAM C. KNAPP ■ ’ulterior <,r Tii:,.-s "Spring Time For Henry." Block Lot Name Street Amount AT ST. PETER’S s -h; NathanNatimi-. B,-Person & Wife, si.7- lima Ainsi Fill Main St rent * 3-1.47 summary of CYO activities within J. McFadden of the council has 1-1 23 I-IaiTV J,-n 2u5 Main Street S .00 CYO Will Publish 4-Page 2fi .72 Joseph A. noy, 337 Main Street ILE! the parish. The title was selected accompanied the group which i n ­ ti Tu Alimi 7Y h. i ; ton, 7 Terrace Pjace .fil Organ Reporting Their because keys are the symbols as­ 17-4 M Paul Ferra 73.7 Washington Avenue ,S. i tended classes in the Newark 262 12 Antonio Ci .¡no, ,s8 Columbus Ave. 11.7-4 Various Activities sociated with »St. Peiei*. school each week. 4 s Fiances Iti olst. II Parkview Avenue .33.(Hj ."57 .3.4 Louis TimiTiinnannm A lea mo. 370-7.S Franklin Ave 1.73,4* The miniature four-page news­ A subscription blank will lie (iti ;ï7 AmericasAmorims Tells. -16 Mill Street 1.73. sii ! The debut Sunday of a monthly paper, which will be printed by ,! enclosed in each paper sold Sim- (iMS ] & s funtori("unfurl i EEmrinwimr Co., 73! Belleville Ave. 1, tifili.Til ; publication, The Keys, produced the photo-offset p r o c e s s, s.okl ! day for the convenience of those 12-2Ú 12-fi—15 : sii. F i by Catholic Youth Organiaztion monthly at the church and mailed who desire the paper mailed to ; members at St. Peter’s church will to subscribers, is the result of a ; them. It has been pointed out by : serve the dual purpose of illus­ project begun two months ago ¡the council that there is no more trating phases of CYO activity when Belleville CYO members | tangible evidence of the progress j outside the sports realm and put- started attending weekly journal­ ; of Catholic Youth activities to the : CONTRACTING ‘ : : ting into the hands of parents ism classes at Blessed Sacrament congregation of St. Peter’s or the i and other adults a continuous school, Newark, under the direc­ : public at large than this publica­ tion of Rev. John Kiley. tion offers. I MACHINERY MOVERS & RIGGERS 1 Nine CYO members make up GYO athletic, dramatic and de­ Too Late To Classify the staff of The Keys: Agnes and bating activities have been under SINGLE MACHINES OR ENTIRE PLANTS Kathleen Griffin, who serve as : way in the church for more than For Sale typists and give assignments; John , u year. Dances are held in con- Ryan and Joseph Lister, working j junction with weekly basketball BROWN REED STROLLER: in as make-up editors; Mary Tas- ; sessions and radio competition in W00D-RIGDE TRUCKING C0RP. good condition: reasonable. In­ sielli and Eugene Ryan, feature ¡state-wide CYO programs has quire 282 Belleville Avenue. writers; George Lister and Mau­ ! given St. Peter’s youth two op- ! 289 VALLEY BLVD. RUTHERFORD 2-1401 l reen Bell, editorial staff, and | portunities to appear in that -me- i I Wcod-Ridge, N. J, Rutherford 2-8576 * : CAMEL’S HAIR FINGERTIP Kathleen Flynn, in charge of cir­ ! dium. , size 16; Navy type pea culation. Paul Malague recently ¡, size 18; wool mackinaw, joined the staff to aid in make-up. ¡navy mixture; other . These young people were se­ See the ! Telephone Be. 2-2066M. lected from a group of 26 which first volunteered for the journal­ Help Wanted — Female ism activity. The remainder of the group acts as reporters and CLEKK circulation promoters. WASHINGTON A fter - acquiring the necessary different model planes . With knowledge stenography and technique in assembling dummy ¡typing; splendid opportunity to copies various CYO groups study­ at LIQUOR STORE i learn purchasing. Pleasant work- ing at the Blessed Sacrament j ing conditions. school made up sample copies. 477 Washington Ave. Belleville, N. J. The Keys was selected for De­ Bryan’s Bicycle Store EASTWOOD NEALLY cember publication. The adult Telephone Belleville 2-2249 Infantile Paralysis I COIiP. council has given complete ap­ 308 Washington Ave. proval and cooperation to the i 28 Joralemon Street journalism project and Mrs. Frank Open 3:30 - 8:00 P.M. Belleville, N. J. GOLDEN The Ruthless Enemy of MR. GIBSON WEDDING BLENDED WHISKEY All Our Children “EYES RIGHT” “M e ...I’m staying 86 Proof Give a gift with a future. ur help is needed to protect our own and other children, in training Protect or improve the more nurses in the technique of the Sister Kenny method to make avail­ visual future of some loved in tiie Army $3.43 able— when and where needed— the Kenny treatment in saving infantile one by providing an eye 4/5 Quart paralysis victims, from lives of deformity by restoring them to normal examination and correctly healthy lives. fitted if needed. We have been fortu­ THERE ARE PLENTY nate in obtaining a DR. J. F. DE GROAT In British countries chief nurses are called “Sister.” OF REASONS . . . sufficient quantity of Optometrist this famous blend to Sister Elizabeth Kenny’s method, developed by her while a nurse in Aus­ 244 Greylock Pky. AND HERE THEY ARE!” be able to offer it to tralia, is accepted by many medical authorities as the most successful Belleville you in case lots* treatment for those struck by this dreaded affliction. Tel. BE. 2-2411 The Mayo Clinic sends students to her Institute for a course of study. 30 Years Experience 1 “ First. 1-keep my present grade. g ‘'Any time after 20 years I That means a lut. ^ can retire at half pay increas­ ing year by year to three-quarters 0 “ By reenlisting for 3 years I retirement pay after 30 years of VAN’S *“ can pick my own branch of service. And the time I ’ve already OUR CONTRIBUTIONS ARE NEEBED! service in the Air. Ground or served in active military or naval Expert Service Forces, ami can go to any service counts toward my retire­ overseas theater I wish. Take Your Choice of We, as parents will all share the sen timent expressed by Bing Crosby Repairing ment time. Added up—reenlist- These Favorites ment seems pretty sound to me.'" National Chairman of the Sister Kenny Foundation. Formerly With Tiffany’s 9 "i get my musiering-out pay, ^ even- though 1 m reenlisting. 338 Wash. Ave. Carstairs ...... $3.45 “As the father of four children, I have a deep appreciation of the Also. 1 gel 850 a year n'enlislinent, Belleville, N. J. bonus for each year I"ve been in Imperial ...... 3.40 great work being done by the Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundation. OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9. the Army. Air dependents receive JANUARY 31, 1940 Fieisehmann’s. . . 3.53 With the generous support of the American people, the benefits family allowances for the full term of my enlistment. And I'll he AN IMPORTANT DATE Seagram’s of Sister Kenny’s treatment can he made available to every boy FOR MEN IN THE ARMY eligible for (.1 Bill ot Bights bene­ 5 Crown ...... 3.46 and girl in the land.” fits when .1 get out of the Armv. MEN now in Army who reenlist Gallagher .... Bing Crosby REUPHOLSTER 4 “ My food, clothes, quarters. before February I will be reen- And Burton’s . 3.47 ^ medical and dental care are all liiled in present grade. Men hon­ supplied to me. And 1 can learn orably discharged can reenlist All 4/5 Quart THE CAUSE IS WORTHY. THE NEED IS CHEAT. NOW any of 200 skills or trades in the within 20 days after discharge Armv schools. in grade held at time of dis­ WON’T YOU HELP? Call charge, provided they reeniist GIFT BASKETS E “ All of us who are reenlisting before February 1, 1946. ** are going to have from 30 to FOR THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT ROBERTS 90 days* furlough at home with You may enlist AT A N Y TfME If you can help— do it now. Use the form.below and mail or bring your full pay and our travel paid both for I Vi, 2 or 3 year periods. You Select The Contents Yourself contribution to ways. And we"li have 30 days’ fur­ (One-year enlistments for men Baskets Contain From 1 to 12 Bottles FURNITURE STORE lough every year with pay. now in the Army with at least iiuumimuumuHmHnmiunimmmnmmimmmiimmimHmiUimEniuunnHnHHmmfHfminmmu^ 6 months of service.) Prices Depending On The Contents t'k-k-k-k'k'k'kic'k'k'k'k'k-k-k'k I SISTER ELIZABETH KENNY FOUNDATION I 65-78-92 Washington Ave. J* See Samples Now On Display In Our Store PAY PER MONTH MONTHLY 52 Weeks To Pay Starting RETIREMENT Belleville Headquarters 5 ENLISTED MEN Base Pay INCOME AFTER: 140 Washington Avenue, Belleville 9, N. J. Per 20 years* 30 Years' SOUTHERN TAYLOR’S BEIleville 2-3658 in Addition to Food. Lodging Master Sergeant Month Service Service SWEET WINES Phone Be. 2-2892 Clothes and Medical Care or First Sergeant $138,00 £S9.70 $155.25 COMFORT .. Port-Sherry' * Technical Sergeant 114.00 74.10 128.25 100 Proof Liqueur White Tokay Enclosed is 8 ...... my contribution to assist in the work of Sister (a )—Plus 20Vc Increase for Staff Sergeant . 96.00 62.40 108.00 Pride of the South Check.- or cash Service Overseas. ( b ) —Plus Sergeant . . . 78.00 50.70 87.75 50 T if Member of Flying ■i/5 Q U AR T 4/.7 QUART Corporal . 66.00 42.90 74.25 E Kenny in the treatment of Infantile Paralysis. Crews, Parachutist, etc. ( c. $5.93 $1.23 FRESH BROILERS —Plus 5 Vc Increase in Pay Private First Class 54.00 35.10 60.75 Raised Under the Most Sanitary for Each 3 Years of Service. Private , . . 50.00 32.50 56.25 Name Street address Conditions Christian Brothers Famous Wines / MARTELL Belleville— Essex County— New . Tender Delicious Meat that is Guaranteed to please you. Sweet Drv 3 Star Imported SEE THE JOB THROUGH REENUST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST Local headquarters— office of John F. Coogan, Jr. Belleville Chairman Price 2 lb. Broilers Dressed, .-"■EET ^ 4/.Ï QT. French Cognac Cleaned and Delivered. U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION R. Wm. McMullen, Co-Chairman Margaret E. Patterson, Secy. II. S. ARM Y nRY $1.32 4,3 qT- 84 Proof $1.00 Each BE A P. 0. BLDG. SWEET 12-Í4ALLON -I/.7 QUART « U 2 SmiMimmiMiiimMiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimifiimiiiiiiiiiJimmimiiiiiimmiiiiiuiiiifiiiiiifiiiiiiiimiiiiiii; “ GUARD!AN OF VICTORY“ $3.19 This Space Contributed By The First National Bank Of Belleville Be. 2-1999M AIR. GROUND, SERVICE FORCES NEWARK From 4-8 P.M. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities A THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 T H E BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS THREE GOP Women Give Yule Luncheon from the County Republican com­ fingertip tulle . She wore a mittee and exchange of gifts will RECENTLY MARRIED Returns Home crown of orange blossoms and [ jra Thursday At Woman’s Club round out the Christmas program. carried .‘in orchid mounted prayer j book. The maid of honor’s j Mrs. Arthur E. Mayer, president, A Christmas luncheon at 1 I was of chartreuse and the brides- s ^ is chairman of the luncheon; Mrs. COUPLE HOME o’clock next Thursday in the Wom­ ! maids* of yellow satin. They wore , vlrf John F. O’Brien, program chair­ Mr. and Mrs. John Giglio Ave ! matching headdresses and carried ' ^ an’s clubhouse, £>1 Rossinore place, man. will open the December meeting i bouquets of orchids. Mrs- Abbie Magee, freeholder Residing At 435 Cort- Pfc. and Mrs. Pici were gradu­ of The Belleville Women’s Repub­ and Mrs. Ruth Pelger, vice-chair­ lican club. Caroling, a holiday i ated from Belleville High school man of the County committee will landt Street in 1942. Mrs. Pici is with the Na­ recitation, reception of guests be honored guests. Mrs. Fred Iden- Mr. and Mns. John Giglio took j tional Grain Yeast; company; Pfc. Christmas Club den will pronounce the invocation Pici has been with the Army Air and ■ Mrs. David Sundheimer will up their residence at 41.55 Curt-] landt street Monday after a hon- | Forces 31 months. deliver a Christmas recitation. Their wedding reception was Mrs. Edward Rochau will lead held in the Moose Home in Irving­ carols and a Santa Claus will dis­ ton. tribute gifts. Mrs. Mayer will be assisted in luncheon arrangements by Mrs. GAR Auxiliary Elects Harry C. Fredericks, Mrs. Harry Now Op en White, and Mrs. Florence Higgler, Election of officers will be con­ Mrs. Ida White, civics chairman, ducted by Henry V reel and Wofn- 1 and Mrs. Fred Singer.will be in an’s Relief corps J2, auxiliary to ; charge of Christmas gifts for ser­ 100K FOR T H IS LA BEL the G. A. R., in Montgomery j AÍ TOUR CJtOCfR Î vicemen. Mrs. White will assist the Church hall tonight at 8:15. Mrs. i Red Cross in gift wrapping. Edward Rochau will preside over j fjjj A Christmas Club Check Gives You Money the business meeting. A tricky tray party and social hour will follow. When You Need It Most For appointment. Phone NUtley 2-2485 Mrs. Giove Pici Office Hours: 9:0# A.M. to 12 Noon Iivaiiinsrs 7 to « on Mon., Wed. & Fri. Pfc. and Mrs. Giove Pici of 51 HARMONY LODGE Watsessing a y e n u a terminated Of Oddfellows, No. 25 It is the easiest way to provide funds with which to pay their Connecticut h o n e y m o o n meets at. Masonic Temple 12(5 Joraiemon Street Wednesday and Mrs. Pici returned FIRST AND THIRD MONDAY to her parents’ home while Pfc. EVENINGS EACH MONTH Pici went to Fresno, Cal. where Prospective members address D r s . L a m b & W olff he is stationed at an Army Air Halley F, Hickok, Sec’y, Forces camp. The couple were 2(10 Grcylock Parkivay Be. 2-262IK EYE EXAMINATIONS married. November 18 in St. An­ thony’s church.- Mrs. John Giglio Mrs. Pici is the former Miss for GLASSES CONTACT LENSES ! Florence Donatiello, daughter of (Invisible) eymnon motor trip in the •St. ¡Mr. and Mrs. Gerardo Donatiello. Christmas PLAN NOW Michael’s Monastery, Union City Í Pfc. Pici is the son of Michael GIFTS WORK WONDERS November 24, Mrs. Giglio is the 1 U c*. °/ ^4 Uolambus avenue and Needs LEE BUILDING To Meet Next Year’s Christmas Demands By 349 FRANKLIN AVENUE "Our ex am ini nr,' diasnosini former Miss Auioia Junqueia, ¡ The couple were attended on mici prescribing - will give cor. Chestnut Street j daughter ot Mrs. Harry 1 nm- j thcjr wedding day by Miss Geral- Joining One of These Clubs you efficient,' healthy and 1 archi of Union Caty and Lie late I dine Donatiello, sister of the ' N UTLEY, N. J. comfortable ¿yes." Joseph Junquera. Mr. Giglio is ¡ bride,maid of honor, and William the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J* j.DeLorenzo of ‘ Newark as best Giglio of 205 Forest street. , Bridesmaids were Miss Ce- Taxes A nuptial mass followed Lie; patine Pici, sister of the bridé­ Members paying 50 cents a week for fifty weeks is ovember 24 ceremony when Airs. | groom, and Miss Rose Donatiello will receive ...... $ 25.00 Giglio was given in marriage j of Newark. A1 Donatiello ami by her step-father, Mr, Tnmarchi, | Vincent Giannotti ushered, and attended by Miss Geraldine ¡ Mrs. Pici’s traditional satin PLATINI* Giglio, sister of the bridegroom, ¡ gown with train was worn with Members paying §1.00 a week for fifty weeks John Slattery of Irvington was ¡ ------INDUSTRIAL HARD CHROME best man; William Detlet of H o-! * " ... 1 1 '■■■-■‘■--a Insurance will receive ...... $ 50.00 SI’KCIFIVATIONS ADHEliED TO boken and William Bennett of Cadmium-' Bar, Boat Ami Auto Hardware Silverware Nutley were ushers. Premiums Copper Zinc Hardware The" bride wore a gown of FURNITURE Members paying $2.00 a week for fifty weeks Nickel Silver Instruments white satin and net with finger­ Chromium Golii Appliances tip veil and carried orchids. Her 3-Piece Living Room will receive ...... $100.00 CADMIUM BARREL PLATING attendant "was gowned in maize taffeta and net with matching Odd Chairs RUST PROOFING • SPECIAL FINISHINGS headdress and carried orchid a E N U JN E G U NM ETAL BLACK ON. STE EL . chrysanthemums. A reception was Mortgage Members paying $5.00 a week for fifty weeks held at the. in Union . Studio Couches City. Interest will receive ...... $250.00 MILLER & SON 3-Piece Bed Rooms Mrs. Giglio was graduated eur OUT THIS AD as a EST. - UUu from Emerson High school in her 21 Belleville Avenue home city and has been employed Springs & Mattresses I ramlndar to gat yavr j Belleville, (9) N. J. BEIleville 2-1357 by the Western Electric company gifts from in Kearny. 5-Piece Breakfast Sets Mr. Giglio, who was discharged from Army Artillery forces in i July, is a piano technician in I Elizabeth. A graduate of^ Belle- ROBERTS \ ville High school, he was affiliated ! with his father in the same busi- FURNITURE STURE , WASHINGTON AVE. ; ness before entering service four 65-78-920 Washington Ave. BELLEVILLE, N. J. ' years ago. r i­erms BEL 2-3658 In service he spent more than « » ) three years in Europe and was Peoples National Bank awarded the Purple Heart for wounds received in action.

Ladies Night At Grace and Trust Company Baptist Men’s Club Christmas Gift 247 WASHINGTON AVENUE Opposite the Post Office The regular monthly meeting of the Men’s club o f Grace Bap­ tist church has been designated Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation adíes Night, due to the text of the guest speaker, Dr. Thomas Broznan. His subject will be “ The Psychology of the Family.” Dr. Broznan is Guidance Director of the Belleville school system. The meeting will commence at 8:off p.m. Monday night in the church X-GUU0 social hall. At the last meeting, the entire membership was divided into two ■if. teams for the purpose of creat­ ft If You Have Anything To Sell Call Belleville 2 -3 2 0 0 ing competition among them, ! based upon the various aspects ■o. of participation in the club’s ac­ ft- ■if. tivities. A point system will be i ft decided upon by the team ­ •f? ft' tains, who were named as John i?, C. Alpaugh sr of Branond street ft- and Ralph Howells of Beech I I f ¥. I ft | FISH “ N” GHIPS ■if. E Fried Oysters - Fried Shrimp ft ■if. E Fried Scallops - Fried Clams ft E and ¡fe XCUCtO ft E Delicious Home Made &. E Manhattan Clam Chowder ft ■if E also ft HAND DRILL & PIN VISE E A Variety of Fresli Sea Food ■if E Take Home Service Only ft f I FRANK AND PETE f r-tlL J L S E (Formerly Dennison’ s) f § 810 Mt, Prospect Avenue ! t? Newark, N. J. 75c Humboldt 3-7533 If i ì \% ‘if. j « Ì THESE ARE THE GUYS ft I if “Spirella” ft SANDER f. ft Natures Health Supporting I 'if ft Garments. I if : ft kHEY] are the boys who fought and won the war. 1 -if It is most important to choose : ft the right kind of garment. í 'fé T ManyI of them are waiting to be brought h o m e- ¡ft As long as the body is kept I ft some must remain on duty— some have been wounded ! ft good : posture, the pelvic ¡ »' girdle is at its correct slant, J if and some are permanently disabled. That’s why we ft the vital organs, in correct i .•te­ st have a Victory Loan. It costs money to guard Japan possition and with plenty of . if. ft room to function, the chest is 1 -i?. and Germany. It takes money to start men out again raised, the diaphragm unham­ ‘ SV i 'fé. pered, and respiration and cir­ ! ft GAS MOTORS, MODEL KITS j in civilian life. Hospitalization costs money and our culation normal. I & ! ft wounded must be given the best of care. B uy Victory Phone your Spirella Corsetiero ¡ i for an appointment, and a free Everything in Hobby Supplies | i f % Bonds and hold them. preview of your figure in the I - '£ , ft Spirella Modeling Garments. ; -fé ......

Mrs. Irene S, White PVBLICWSERyiCE Be. 2-1544 BRYAN’S BICYCLE STORE f 1S4 Garden Ave. 308 Washington Avenue Be. 2-3224 | THEY FINISHED THEIR JOB...LET’S FINISH OURSi Belleville 9, N. J. .A-îîJ-g

* I FOUR T H E H E LLÊV IL L E 1' 1 M E S - N E AV S THURSDAY, DECEM BER Ö, 1945

Correction purchase of land for housing and temple lights burning for eight Whippany last Sunday, after a ' Passaic, Misses Barbara and Betty Donald Gibson Vacations establishment of trade schools, days and nights while the Jews long illness. A former well-known \ of Morristown and Mrs. Bridget- NEW ARRIVALS A siovy last week in the Times | are vised to rebuild the youth fought an enemy who had com­ resident of Belleville, the late Mr. ; Miller of IE; Ralph street; uye i ______- stated that the Ricca Brothers j physically and morally. pletely surrounded them and cut Conover lived at 1.84 Mill street i sons, John Andrew of Newark, i ~ ~ were the owners of the riding I Miss Szold’s birthday is cele- off their supplies. tor 2 years, prior to his moving ! Harold of Whippany. Patrick ami' A son, Joseph Nicholas, was academy whose activities were In Florida, Visiting Sister i brated annually and will continue Mrs. Zvi Schreiner of Nut-ley to Whippany.. i -Everett of Morristown and M ich-*'ir>rn ()il November 20, at St. protested by a group of Small­ and Mrs. Jack Orlinsky of this Born in Troy Hflls, he moved to j ael of 01 Ralph street. There are ! Francis hospital, Miami Beach, wood avenue citizens. Fewsmith Guild Entertained By Former Resident ; ! lo a l «mdiefigîn" corêmony ‘ Tmû-;- town are program chairmen of Nutley fo r . several years before i 3 4 grandchildren and fi great- ! Fla. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Xhis is in correct, the stable Buffet Supper For Roy MacPherson; duy evening will give recognition the BelleviJle-Nutley c h a p i e r. establishing his residence in town. i grandchildren: Also surviving is a ; Scaperotta. Mrs. Scaperotta is being called the Belhvood Park to the feast of Chanukah now be­ They will oversee the candlelight He was pensioned off by the brother, Frank, of Morristown. the former Dorothea Anderson of Riding Academy, managed by An­ Arthur Mayers Mark Anniversary ing celebrated in Jewish homes ceremony. Standard Oil company after 3S ; M r. Conover was a member of Miami, and Mr. Scaperotta is the and synagogues for eight? days. It .... — ------. son of Mrs. Nicholas Scaperotta thony Ricca. The spokesman for C.U '' Y cf ‘ , ,, .; the Elks and Masons lodges, the Academy at the recent com­ Donald Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of 181 Overlook commenimorates the o c o a s i o n Former Resident Dies survivors include six daughters, 1 ,, . . . _ ... of 220 Passaic avenue. mission meeting was not John | avenue will return from New Port Ritchie, Fla. next week wheio ho when a small quantity of. oil, es­ Mir. Mary Stevens and' Mrs. L u m l waa 151 Parsq.panny, with Mr. Scaperotta received his Ricca, but Mark K. Ricca. ¡has been guest for a month of his brother-in-law and or, Mr. anil timated to be sufficient for only John Weslev Conover died at Gladys Edwards, both of Whip- the funeral services held in Mer­ honorable discharge from the The Times-News regrets the er­ Mrs. Leland Poole, one night, miraculously kept the his residence or. Woodlawn road in 1 pany, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson <>f U. S. Army on October 80. ror. Mrs. Poole is the former Miss Frances Gibson uho served in the- Coast Guard Women’s reserve until October. She ami Mr. - Poole 'ss üfss fi.i fiíá ’fi -3 fixa fi is ^ J •K-ivS ■T*’* A» were married a year ago. This is no time to be Mrs. Daniel C. Guldner of Ferncliff road,'Bloomfield entertained a group of Fewsmith Women’s f ------:------—— TIRED! ge 31d members at luncheon Thurs­ day. The Guldners formerly lived ding anniversary with a ten day at 548 Union avenue. holiday which began this morning A ll The Family when they left for Atlantic City. Speer Supports . Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. After . attending a realtors _ eon- , A. Ray. MacPherson of 29 Behnohrl vent ion there they will motor »0 j # designed especially for yon street Were hosts at a buffet sup-j Philadelphia, Wilkes-Barre and 1 Bring The Kiddies In To Enjoy Sears Post-War Toyland! See For Yourself to give you new energy — per in honor of their soil, Avia-j Hazellon, Pa. and will conclude ! '§ tion Machinist's Mate 2/c R a y ! their trip with visits to Baltiinoi.a j.« endurance an d efficiency! R. .MacPherson who concluded a anc* Washington, D, C * Mrs. Mary K. Karrer thirty day leave from Navy duty. A realtor, Mr. Moyer condritis1»' The Leadership In All Types Of Merchandise That Makes Of Sears Real 10UOverlook Ave. Belleville He has reported to New York. his buhim- :K J 72 W-ishingto.i Tel. Be. 2-1447 Out of 2(3 months in service avenue Mr, MacPherson spent twelve in Christmas Headquarters! If no answer call Be. 2-2919R Miss Teresa Pelosi, daughter of the Pacjfte theater of war. He holds tlie A ir medal. Last week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pelosi of 45 W Naples avenue, w a s feted at a Wall Backboard Doctor and Burse Set his engagement to Miss Jean bridal shower Thursday evening at :j§ See th e Rommiehs was announced. her home by the Misses Sue D’An- ^ WALK OR ROCK HOBBY HOR Sunday evening guests were drea and Irene Pelosi, Guests were || All Wood. Well Made and Sturdy. These Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Davidson, present from Belleville, Kearny, ¡g Mr. and Mrs. George Nestler, N e w a r k, Maplewood and New 1 Make Ideal Gifts for the Small Tots. Jack Baldwin, Mrs. Janet Rom- York. ’ | meihs, thewic Misses...... Alice Mac- . Miss Pelois will be. married -Sun-1 & different model planes Pherson, .Jean, and Janet Rom- j d&y in St. Anthony’s church to j g meihs and Jean Kerwin of Belle-1 Y ate »’tender l, c John Ferriola of ! at ville, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Schrei­ Franklm street. Mr. Ferriol-a has I SLEDS! ber and Mr. and Mrs. Schrieber served in the Navv five and a half j jr, Miss Janet .Schrieber and years. ~ i file Well-Known “Snow Rocket”— Well Built With Tubular Bryan’s Bicycle Store "Robert Morris of Verona, Mr. and Mrs. George Morey of | Steel Runners. Steers In The Usual Manner. As 308 Washington Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Mayer 108 Malone avenue ' will enter- | Speedy As The Name Implies. of 240 Greyloek parkway, will tain for several days Mrs .-Morey's J |r- ....4 Open 3:30 - 8:00 P.M., . celebrate . their, thirty-fifth • wed- uncle, Mr, William L. Renker and s Mrs. Bella Fuller, both of Mata- #: A handy little blackboard that Super-Service anti-feeze means moras, Pa. 1 can be hung at just the right safe and positive protection. 5$ ! height. Composition slate sur- Everything a capable little doc­ tor or nurse needs to cure a sick Highest test alcohol that is S SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW i p face with chalk rail. Stenciled available is used. Special com- ^ HAMSSAH GROUP j alphabet, box of chalkg^gf doll and toy pet. Has candy pound retards rust formation, .&• SOMETHING WHITE; SOMETHING BLUE IIV and eraser. 28"xl8". pills, stethoscope, wooden ther­ eheni-sal - prevents excessive ^ ! § Others From 95c To $4.79 mometer, record sheets evaporation. Get your car TO HEAR REPORT and prescription blanks. readv foi- cold weather now. % Greeting Cards - Gifts - Toys - Antiques Mrs. Morris Handlon Speaks j f Gallon ■■st Farmer with Tractor in your own To Croup On National i r Container f &• BRITTON'S Convention i 1 V Chummy Walking 567 Washington Ave. Be. 2-2258-M Mrs. Morris Handlon, president ! p * ■ ^ of the Jersey City chapter of Ha- I ANTIQUE AND GIFT SHOP dassah, will make a report of that ! iv Duck Super Service organization’s recent national con- | M vention in Chicago to the Belle- ! ^ PERMANENT TYPE ville-Nutley chapter Tuesday! W evening in Congregation AAA so- i M ANTI-FREEZE cial hall at 8:30. Hadassah, worn- | Plumbing & Heating ail’s Zionist group, is responsible j fi: for health and medical develop- j ^ gfctfg | A Gallon in Your ment in the Jewish national home, ¡¡jg Own Container installation & Repairs the Holy Land. j The local chapter’s vice presi-i# „ . . . . , . , ,, dents, Mrs. Benjamin Jacobson ,a. looking red tractor witn and Mrs. Morris Glassman of % a ). ac^; en3’Irn®- ^ t m°Ided com- James Hannan, J r. Belleville, will have charge of a 1U position. Makes a genuine ceremony Tuesday evening which racket noise, Farmer is eor- Cress Country Plugs will commemmorate the birthday i ectly dresod for his Iff Handy Former Superintendent Of Wafer Dept. of Miss Henrietta Szold. founder •■8 job. Kiddies enjov this. Add Hew Pep 48 Wilson Place of Hadassah and sponsor of Ali- % ------— yali, corresponding youth move­ 5-Gal. Pour Spout Can r - Efïk‘ i o n t ‘‘I>” B E H e v ille 2-3759 and BElleville 2-3857 ment. This organization in the Toddlers delight in having •shaiicil side past decade has rescued and set­ For Adults this white duck follow them You can’t buy a better motor oil than ti-iidi1. wiili laj'iiP £ a ® © e ® ® ® # • e e • ® ® ® ® e ® ® o i o o m i * «••••••«•••• •••••••••, tled in the Holy Land 15,DUO dis­ Cross Country! 100% pure Pennsyl­ i!at Kivu, u.s.surc-a * Play on both about. Gleaming rolling eyes, ■ a hot, Pa j^iiark; possessed Jewish children from i sides- of board. orange bill and feet andj vania quality, it forms a toughened, Europe. Programs, involving the sît-ts oil the power Bull’s eye tar­ other natural features.* friction-proof film . . . fights motor out of your mo- get on one wear. The pour-spout can has many j SMITH BROS. COAL CO. side, interest­ ing baseball practical uses when empty. game on the 14. Academy Street i other Complete BULK CROSS COUNTRY MOTOR OIL 37c Each -j} w i t h needle Hand Painted Dog Extra savings when you Belleville, N. J. darts. bring your own container. i / 98e - W . ' For The Mechanic Company’s Lehigh Coal 16 Poe. SOCKET Hoppers Coke Plastic Toy WRENCH SET Dial Telephones Fuel Oil IN METAL BOX $1.98 Drive — Chrome. - finish sizes 7/lb to 1" — 12 point. Be. 2-1884 A Must” for every Mechanic. «»• PEOPLES Glass Baking Sei $13.50 NATIONAL BANK & p A gift she’ll TRUST COMPANY A love. Genuine IM 1 AS T F n Is Prepare Now! ( opposite the Post. Office) § oven glass CUTLERY If 1 §I 1 t II check Your CAR. P custard cups, casserole, ce- Ideal for Holiday giving Member Federal Deposit Vi real bowl, roll- t h e s e knives are hollow H ing pin and ★ Change Oil ir Check Battery Insnranee Corporation. ground, chrome vanadium $ board. ir Fill up with Anti-Freeze -A- Lubricate &' steel. • There is a type for P ir Check Brakes Flush Radiator every purpose. l i¥ 98c “ Don’t Say Greasy” e Slicers ...... 1.79 & SUPERIOR GARAGE \Y Carving* Knives % 118 BELLEVILLE AVE. — Fan Protests! is .... T...... 1.59 Up General Automotive Repairs / y '• \ Z - Paring Knives Be. 2-187 f-R Be. 2-4439-W J ...... 59c S.ive time, money, rationed gas and tires... buy almost all V 4^ » your needs on one trip to Sears, IDEAL MIRROR & GLASS 00. % . i- Sclecr from both our retail V stock and from our catalogs at 100 Washington Ave., Belleville our Qiulag Sales Department. America's greatest variety of “Playmate DeLuxe” Glass Replacements Of All Types merchandise is righr at your Cunning little dolls which stand Avery sturdy wagon for that fingertips. MIRRORS MADE TO ORDER— 6 K inches high and made of growing boy — 28x14x8 RESILVERING — PICTURE FRAMING jj| composition with painted eves, with steel undergearing, dou­ p and mohair wigs. Each in­ ble disc steel wheels, enamelled EASY TERMS on pur* GLASS TABLE TOPS s' dividually and elegant-©K, (Q|CP c ita s e s of $ IO oc ruote, f f ly dresod. Rod— A " rubber tires.« q i8K Tel. Be. 2-2802 Others From $1.M9 An ideal gift. 1 MARY MARGARET MeBRIDE Mary Margaret’s vivid description of a sinkful of dirty dishes, on a re­ Covers and cent broadcast, brought a letter of protest from a horrified housewife. 165 WASHINGTON AVENUE Draperies “ Greasy is such an unpleasant Place your order now for Slip Covers and word,” she wrote. “ Sure,” answered Mary Margaret, “ But greasy, sticky Dual purpose — stores soiled Upholstery. W e have a full line of Town Hall Belleville clothes and at the same time 4 dishes are unpleasant. That’s one of WAVERLY BONDED FABRICS serves as comfortable bench. «= the reasons why I enjoy talking about Strong, serviceable construe- $_ Also Material by the Yard D if on my program Telephone Be, 2-1011 - 2-1012 tion. Inside is entirely lined Quick Delivery Guaranteed Workmanship every day. D if makes with a soft sprayed-on rayon washing the greasiest nap to protect clothing from =j| snags. Easy-to-clean enamel RUSSELL T, MacEACHERN dishes easy as pie!” AH purchases amounting to D if—the wonder finish outside. Choice of Colors. 135 Washington Ave.. Belleville ^10,00 or over may he paid HEW STORE HOURS cleaner in the blue box DAILY— 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Bench Type —- cuts housecleaning for through Sears Budget in half too. Safe for Plan. FR ID A Y— 9 A.¡VI. TO 9 P.M. any fabric. Ask your SATURDAY-9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. $4.01 and $5.08 grocer for it today! r

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6,-1945 T H E BELLEVILLE TIMES-N'EWS FIVE Two Local Men Enlist New Jersey State Teachers col­ day, Friday and Saturday in the Adler, ‘ equally f a m o' u s for his »When it cernes to his own unique j Adler permission to play it in C a n d i d a t e Belleville Youth lege attending the fall luncheon little theatre of the College High playing of tine classics on the ■'field, he can tap out a Toccato' by | public. Ravel was equally im- In U. S. Army meeting of the New York Univer­ school, and is the group's first harmcnie, will be .presented in j Parodies, a Brahms Intermezzo, major production of the year. It pressed by Adler's performance of Paul L, Biri, 1st Lieut., Air In College sity unit of the American Pioneer joint recital . at- the Mosque on j or a movement from a Beethoven his famous Bolei’o. These young will be directed by Harold C. Tuesday evening*, December 18th, i Sonata that proves - not- only Corps, assistant recruit ins' officer Trails Association Saturday will Bohn, assistant professor of Eng­ artists have opened new vistas for for the ’Newark ret rut ins office, Alpha Theta Pi sorority of the be Barbara Weston, a junior. The under auspices of the Griffith j visually delightful, but expressive a distinctly American method of lish at the colieliege,^ Hmvard Fox; ) j.ju sjc Foundation. These are no j of infinite shades of meaning, reported today that Frank Chi or, New Jersey State Teachers col­ guest speaker will be Leroy Kim ­ instructor* in expression. 07 • Heckel • street, and Victor JL lege of Newark held a pledge sup­ ball. vice-chancellor and comptrol- speecn and drama, j s^un^ performers, but born artists, j Larry Adler, for his part is Cook, 140 Main street, Belleville, per Tuesday night in the college [ ler^of N.Y.U. and duector of. the Junior YV ing j Draper taps the classics as a 1 equally astonishing. His instrn- > j , 10 cJu’’! master instrumentalist might do, { ment is a supev-Chvomatica har- i BEHeville 2-1064 X have enlisted in the . United States Tudor Boom. Jean Haley was Carmen Prezioso of 50 Naples is the technical director. Army. Chier enlisted for IS chairman of the committee in avenue will be in the cast of the shading his rhythmic heat with i monica in the key of C. With | months, while Cook sig-ned on for charge and was assisted by Jane drama “ Dangerous Corner," that the finesse of a super-technician. | this instrument he produces aj CHARLES PATTI & SONS three years wiih the infantry (Ed. McNair. Miss Daley is president will be presented by the Players, Dancer and Harmonica He builds his tap-dancing on the I wider range of color and dynamics j Note: Each man who enlists tor of the sorority and a senior, while. undergraduate dramatic organiza- firm foundation of the classic bal-| than is possible in any other wind j Painting and Paper Hanging three years may select his own Miss McNair is in the junior class. t'ion of the Montclair .State Teach­ Virtuoso At Mosque let. In fact some critics have I instrument. When Fritz Krei sier j Contractors branch of service). Both men will Included among the members of ers college. Paul Draper, the man who tap- styled him the “ Nijinsky of taps.” j heard him play his Caprice Vien- ! 81 Charles St., Belleville, N. J. he ordered to duty at Port Han­ Nu Lambda Kappa, sorority at the The play will be given Thurs- dances the classics, and Larry His leaps are just as spectacular. 1 nois, he was delighted and gave1 cock, and upon completion of the processing period, will he further assigned. Lieut. Biri further reported that many young men, as well as old-timers, are visiting the New­ ark recruiting office daily with the view of enlisting and the fact that the local office is leading all. Lovely, Exciting Gifts For Milord and Milady of the other sub-stations in the New Jersey-Delaware district is ample evidence that the army, offers many opportunities for mmmm those men who are willing to.“ see Albert Wachsman the job through." From Reed’s Great Stock of Christmas Items Federal Telephone Cited NAMED CANDIDATE . -safrísasr&& t e ® sr&^ä* ïw-St'îvÆ ïrÆw'-.'ïf w?-sr a; ite « By Marine Corps PERFUMES FOR CHRISTMAS « The Federal Telephone and TO POSTAL OFFICE ■ ■% E a d i o Corporation, domestic Houbigant’s Chantilly ------3.00 to 16.50 .f. manufacturing affiliate- of the In­ Letter Carriers Elect National Vigny’s Golliwogg...... 1.00 to 9.50 ternational Telephone and Tele­ Organization Officers graph Corporation, h as been Worth’s Je Reviens ...... 3.00 to 13.50 awarded a certificate of “ special Tomorrow < j2 d Vigny’s Beau Catcher ...... 1.50 to 12.50 commendation" by the United »States Marine Corps for its work Nominee for vice-president of Varvas Follow Me ...... 1.00 to 15.00 in supplying* the Corps with com­ the National association of Let­ Lentheric’s O d o rs...... 1.40 to 10.00 munications equipment during the ter Carriers, Newark Branch “ 8, war. is Albert Wachsman of that city Coty’s Perfumes ...... 2.25 to 10.00 The . certificate states that it who for three years has delivered Yardley’s Bond Street ...... 2.50 to 13.50 was awarded to Federa)' Tele- mail here in the valley section. phone for “ unselfish and tireless | He is the first Belleville postal Rubenstein’s Heaven S e n t...... 1.00 to 10.00 efforts in fulfillment of require- j employee to be a candidate for Secret of Suzanne ...... 3.50 to 15.00 merits of the United states office in this organization. Acting* Risque, Heartbeat or Dulcinea ...... 3.50 Marine Corps and your coopera­ president Vincent Lambusta of tion and loyalty which enabled the association is unopposed for April Showers ...... 1.10 to 6.50 us to do our part in bringing- the presidency. Elections will be 1 Mi? , and many more victoriously to a close World War held tomorrow in the Newark I II." The certificate yvas signed by labor Lyceum. j & *5 General A. A. Vandegrift, Com­ Mr. Wachsman, popular with j «A mandant, and Majm* General W. his clients along mail route 85(5,! mi U E. T. Hill, Quartermaster Gen­ has been with the Post Office de- j ffe || TARREE RIFT SETS eral of the. Marine Corps. partment 28 years. Twice during i gp. $*. this period he enlisted in the i Mi 1.00 Lipstick — 50c Rouge — 50c Face Army; served the first time f o r ! one year and later for eighteen j Powder Beautifully Packaged in a Gift ¥»

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Pabium «»rt.19c Dog Yummies Mountain o z‘ p!l3' B e Baker's Dutch Style Cocoa S 19c sp cete Fresh Eggs Campbell's pIaII up io,^°r,c*n11c Brill's ^ t‘ »vi— 14c Sweet Potatoes I S C a m p b e ir s NQQDLEKSQUP 10«n °'- 14c Flak© Pie Crust 13c H e y 2-2720 Campbell’ s '°\\r 1 2c LUX FLAKES SCOOP CAMAY SOAP 8 oz. pkg When Available When Available Z 1 9 ' SWAN RINSO rc r ii.'akes. s'otí-.cs and SOAP ianadel’s Dairy S .2 3 c frenami housework 3 cake5 2 0 c ESSEX LUMBER & COAL CORF. When Available When Available med Juralemon & Cortlandt Sts. 95 Hay Avenue 6 < 3 1 2 9 ' ;',2 3 . cake eile. 2-1400-1-2 Belleville 9, N. J. Nutley, N. J. THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS High Point In Saturday's Tussle With The Pigskin F r e s h P o r k Picnics > 29 c Boston Butts 3 3 *Below Ceiling Price! The whole family will go for a delicious fresh picnic or Boston Butt. Selling for less than ceiling price, too! Why pay more? Featured at all Acme Markets! H i ÇoM $ & a ß Enriched 45c FOWL Fancy "Grade A" Flour ' 23c 4 Guaranteed to meet your highest expectations or we will re-* r e ? - lbs. & u p . place absolutely free with any other brand. Grade Grade Fresh-Killed, ''Grade A " LAMB À A PNtef ¿IteitfCake Flour Package 2 0 c If not completely satisfied we'll replace with any other brand. FRYERS Legs of Lamb Ib. 40c 38 c Cream-White Shortening Carton 2 3 c Carton 6 4 c Serve golden brown fried ib. 29c playing safety for the Bellboys, 6 O’CLOCK 12-oz. pkg. Gold Medal, Pillsbury, Hecker’s chicken. ID* Shoulders of Lamb 28c Belleville Cops Thriller < then turned in the nicest bit of Corn Muffin Mix 12* Flour fJ 2 V :6 (K 5; 1.23 Under 4 lbs. 39 running of the game. Picking up Loin Chops Ib. 59c the ball, he was apparently trap­ 55c Over Nutley, 7-6 Chocolate S ' £.13* PRESTO C4KD D , 2 6 * Fresh-Killed, "Grade A' ped by four Nutley men down un­ Pure Extract lb. 46c Don Smith Tallies Touchdown and Extra Point der the kick, But lie eluded two, Vanilla ASCO 2-• 3 9 c backs to go across the goal line SUNRISE TOMATO FRANKFURIERS *3 7 * Bologna • 3 3 * record was 5 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie, against tough competition. standing up. Nutley had one of the poorest, records in the history of. that school, 18-òz 46-oz MIXED NUTS * 4 5 * Guaranteed to satisfy! Acme But there was a horn on the Juice ,8; r 10• 49 * score in the waning minutes of the j yards for the first score of the Maroon ball on the Bellboy 45. Pineapple Juice Grade ! Grade l Grad* 8-oz. pkg. BEEF AA Î A j -g contest and then staved o ff a last contest. The try for the extra The third quarter ended with DOLE . No, 2 can 1 5 * Salted Nuts 15* SEA Serve a minute threat by the visiting Ma- point was missed when Bob Mc­ neither team making a serious 30-oz, CHUCK ROAST tasty, fresh roon-shirted team. Don Smith, who Donald failed to make the two threat, and after a nice kick by Fruit Cocktail ■•32* Diamond Walnuts a 4 3 * 29c 27c 25c POOR seafood was the outstanding back on the yards on a plunge, and Nutley was John Distasio, Nutley had the ball dinnerI field all afternoon, smashed over in front, 6-0. on their own 19. They were forced Rib Roast ,0"Cut to kick, and D e l Vecchio returned "G ra d e A " 3 Od 27c for the. touchdown and then crack­ Belleville came roaring hack to OSCO fresh Fillet of ed the tough Nutley line for the move for three consecutive first the to the visitors 45 from Round Tip Roast winning extra point. downs, with Smith and Del Vec- the 50. Then Belleville banged the H a d d o c k ib* 41c Nutley, scoring in the opening chio doing the lugging. But the line for 9 yards in three tries. Tomato Soup 3 ,0ctr22c Porterhouse Steak With last down coming up and a Fancy BOSTON minutes'of the game, had to fight attack bogged down on the Ma­ Enriched with Louella Butter. Our finest quality. Try it/ off several Yellowjackets threats. roon 11, and the visitors took pos­ single yard needed for the first Sirloin Steak Bone !n Mackerel ib. 19c The home team showed the most session of the pigskin when two j down, Belleville gambled and sent CAMPBELL OCEAN SPRAY potent ground attack, outgaining attempted aerials went astray on Smith into the line, and he made Nutley in first downs, .9 to 4. third and fourth downs. it with about 4 to spare. Round S te a k BoneIe« Whiting ib. 13c A crowd of 5,000 watched the _ ^ f ...... „ Del Vecchio and Smith carried Tomato Soup 3 ’t r 25ÿ Cranberry Sauce 17? Unable, to gain, Nutley-s Dave ASCO 101'2-oz. Can AUNT JEMIMA teams battle through four periods j Burger got o ff a nice kick that for another first down to the 19, Plate Beef Weakfish ib. 29c in a quagmire of mud at the Mu sailed over Eocco Cerami’s head and after two tries at the line, Jersey Select nicipal stadium, with a stiff cold Smith faded to pass. He heaved a Vegetable Soup 10* Pancake Flour X l 2 i Hamburger and the ball rolled to the Bellboy’s DOLE 3Q-Oz. Can ASCO wind blowing straight down the 27. The offensive efforts of the lo­ long one into the end zone, in­ O y s t e r s doz. 39c gridiron. tended for Bill Naturale, crossing Pancake Flour,20-oz. pkg. cals were stopped, and the Maroon 4-oz, George Gaugler kicked off for over from his left end position. Crushed Pineapple 26* team received a break when Tony jar Virginia Lee SUPREME .Nutley, . and. -Naturale, picked up, Greco’s kick of the wet ball slid The bail went over Naturale’s NESCAFE the short laclc'on' his own 30 and o ff the side of his foot and travel­ head, but a Nutley back, defend­ CalsupDDD" 15* ASCO returned to the 43. Don Smith ed only TO yards to the Belleville ing his position, knocked down the. Peanut Butter !b. jar Raspberry Fruit Cake made 7 in two tries at the line, 36. intended receiver and Umpire Heinz Ketchup It J . 2 2 * MARMALADE }ar but on third down, the locals got A Belleville offside gave Nutley Charley Giseske called interfer­ Hartley 28$ Made from their signals mixed and no one a first down on the 26, but after ence. Dill Pickles lANGQs, 2 7 * HOLSUM * Jelly 'bid Colonial was there to receive the pass from George Kappeler went for another The ball went to Belleville on & recipe 2.:. 1.29 center. The ball rolled back to the first down on the 14, the play was the W yard line, and on the first Calimyrna Figs 24* Peanut Crunch ■ 35$ 12-ox. Packed in beautiful specially treated card­ 40, where Sal Sasso fell on the pill called back and Nutley penalized try, Smith bucked into the left jar board box, reusable, with reproduction# for Nutley. for offsides. On the next play the side of his line to tally the T.D. 14 c of famous Colonial paintings. On the second play from scrim­ visitors were penaltized 15 yards With the game resting on the next asco 1 7 c yp k t 3 3 c mage, Tommy Luzzi, Nutley back, Orange Pekoe Tea i/4.-lb. pkg. for an illegal shift, and when play, John Distasio, who calls his CANNED VEGETABLES circled his own right end, and be- Clapp Baby Food Burger’s kick was parti a 11 y plays well for the local team, sent QSCO "heat-flo" Coffee £3 2 4 c 21^; 4 7 c ROBFORD Smith into the line again, the big STRAINED blocked, John Distasio recovered Asparagus 31* Sliced Beefs Ib. glass jar 12* Belleville on his own 40. boy came through, and the Bell­ 4At-oz. ¡ar 8* C^ £-J1* Glenwood French Style*} A j boys led 7-6. Acme "heat-flo" Coffee Bkh TZ?™' 2 8 c Mayfair 1 A ft The balance of the first half string. 19-oz. can 32-oz. jar A H y Nutley, seeing an apparent vic­ eans ¿UC Sauerkraut 2 4 * CARD PARTY found neither team able to put Clapp Cereal 2 2 7c Pre-Cooked on a concerted offensive effort, tory slip from their grasp, staged Sunshine Krispy Crackers pkg.lb- 19c 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1945 Pre-cooked cerer.l or strained oatmeal Spinach As“ „„ 20* Hall-Mark Beans. 10-oz. 12 1:00 p.m. and Nutley was still in front a desperate rally. Kappeler re­ , * when The teams went off the field turned the kick-off 30 yards, from P f » EH Acme Whole |Cernel Under A umUits Of Farmdale Peas N°„2 15* U U ÍÍI 19-oz. cam 1 4 * at the intermission, 6-0. his lo to the 45. A line play netted í á P.D.Q. Chocolate Beginners and Primary two yards, and then Kappeler, who j § éüÆoÀ, JbiMsih Departments Upon returning for action, Nut­ CHEESE FEATURES ley had shed .their muddy Maroon is one of the best passers around, of the Sunday School n J p j c ím m S im jA Flavored Syrup Med. and donned white jerseys, connected with Junie San Giacomo Asiago Chateau BORDEN To Be Held At while Belleville was all togged out on a toss that was good to the I jM & k dfanq&h! 15 Vi-ox. Sharp Cheese 4 8 ¿ w 7 1 * Christ Church, Belleville in light blue shirts and fresh Belleville 2. An incomplete pass jar 25 c BLUE 4-oz, Muenster ,fa Cor. Washington Ave. and Essex St. pants. ' and a plunge netted two yards, Am erican MOON pkg‘ 1 4 * Bond Osf Makes super milk drinks, candy, Col. American (\ft Benefit of Building Fund A fter exchanging kicks to com­ and then interference was called pudding:, icc «cam sundaes, etc, mence the second half, Ace Burger oil the Bellboy’s defenders as Sas­ New Improved Enriched Caveau blue moon 4‘"pkg- : 2 0 * Shefford L lb. pkg. a UÇî* Tickets 60c (tax inch) BouUIlon Cubes kicked from his own 38 to the so, Nutley end, was pushed on the H e r b -O x 7 i Belleville 26. Pete Del Vecchio, home eleven’s 8.-, Carton of Bavarian «L™ > , 1 4 * Cream C h e e s e 12* But the rugged Bellboy line then Supreme Bread S h red d ed W h eatp aaci'aSg” l i e rose up to throw back the threat, NABISCO W h y pay more? Graham Crackers p^' 20c and three plunged gained only 2 Large yards, with Nutley suffering a 5 None better at any price,! Try a loaf 20-oz. M i n c e M e a t Farmaalclb. 2 0 c VITA-LINK yards penalty for too many time Loaf miilvEE lii-oz. Ekg. outs. With the ball on 11, Tommy and be convinced! 9 Poultry Seasoning 11c Luzzi tried a field goal, but it was ®WÏSi»aHH®ïS©W FOOD SUPPLEMENT not even close, and Belleville re­ covered on their 2. Taking up as much time as pos­ sible, and with less than two min­ Fresh Green 9 - V i t a m i n C a p s u l e s utes remaining to play, Belleville Single Unit * * * 120 Capsules ran three line plays, consuming A Month's J Z “ r \ Family Size the precious time. They were Supply One V j j r £ A Month’s Supply forced to kick on last doAvn, and Bunch Person 5 9 c 4 Persons * 1 . 9 5 it was partially blocked, going- out Made by world's largest vitamin capsule manufacturers, guaranteed higl* of bounds on the Belleville 11. c B r o c c o li potency, uniquely packed individually in cellophane. Insures aaequgt* Luzzi made three for the Maroon Serve tender, delicious California broccoli for a change!25 yitamin intake, an excellent food supplement.______and a jump pass from Novak to San Giacomo was good to the 5. SOAPS — WHEN AVAILABLE Luzzi then started out around left Juicy Florida Selected Repack end, but dropped the muddy ball with no one near him, and recover­ TOILET cakes ed back on the 12, just as the gun C a m a y SOAP 3 ending the contest went Q f f . OrangesMc“ 3 5 c Tomatoes b°*33c Outstanding on the Belleville Jumbo Pascal line, which consistently outplayed M edium 3 Large Nutley’s vaunted forward wall, Large Juicy Florida Cakes 29c was Mert Cook. Joe Distasio and stalk v o r y S o a p Cake 6 c Bill Naturale. These lads stopped each’ Celery 19c the Maroon running attack cold, Grapefruit 9c time after time breaking through to smear the ball carrier behind Fresh Green Sweetheart Toilet Soap 2 cakes 13c the line of scrimmage. Don Smith Crisp California did the yeoman work on the at­ tack, receiving plenty of running lb . Kirkman's Soap Powder Package 18c M O T everybody can have a new Buick af once— but bunch Peppers 15c support from Pete Del Vecchio, Carrots 10c we can actually give you magnificent new-Buick while furnishing' the essential Kirkman's Borax Soap 3 cakes 14c blocking were Eocco Cerami and Selected Idaho Fancy Red 1 i / I k i n r V Washes Windows 6-ox. ^ C - 20-ox. O 1 engine performance right in your *38, *39, *40, *41# of John Distasio. W I iNl i iS“ Ä Wif-krtiiF Wntei* ¿í* BcHJes -»* ** Bottle » « *42 Buick Special or Super! The triumph is a well deserved feather in Coach Bill Chapman’s Potatoes1Q>v59c We’H install a new factory-built Buick engine ”Pow«f chapeaux, for the genial Bellboy Radishes Package” — in one simple operation; mentor is a hard and unassuming worker. It’s easier and cheaper in the long run than parf-by- Nutley’s two ends, Sasso and San Giacomo, turned in stellar part replacement, and it makes your Buick as good as performances, with Novak the on­ new as far as engine performance is concerned. The ly Nutley back able to dent the Belleville line. cost is a lot less than you might think— come on in and ask us about if. And if you like, w e’ll arrange for easy payments to your budgets Phone HU. 2-7668 PAUL B. WEST BELLEViLLE-NUTLEY BlflCK CO. Architect and Engineer Drafting Service 66 Washington Avenue Nutley, N. J. Tool Engineering TELEPHONE NUTLEY 2-0500 603 Broadway Newark, N. J. J4IilllIlllIIIIlIIll!]iItlIIIIIIlIIiSlili!iIfIIIi]IIiSlISlliIlliIIIIllliIIiiIIIlIIIIiiifll2}Illil} Second Section — Page Two THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19-15'

the housing problem eases, as it eventually area. The award was made by Stye © dltSB ik Sititcs will. ORCHARD SPEAKER Judge Daniel P. Brennan- of the ^ Thè rent paid by the occupants would be Court of Common Pleas. ' Published every Thursday by The Belleville News Corporation, Belleville, N. JV Of a sufficient amount not only to carry the IN EAST ORANGE ■ i *» — ------... m,, -—- ’ v , ;■ . „ „ p 111 ■ . project, but buildt up a reserve that could Wallace and Tiernan Vice Uussell D. H ay ...... Publisher be applied to the mortgage as prepayments. IN STOCK ifirnes« W. Whynall ...... General Manager Another factor to be considered is the President To Address Pro-Ameria Group Advertising, News and Business Office strong possibility of government housing For 328 Washington Avenue appropriations becoming a reality within a A luncheon meeting of the New Immediate Delivery ; Telephone BElleville 2-320Q reasonable time. Belleville could be entitled Jersey Chapter of Pio-America of which Mrs. George K. String-fel­ to a share of these funds, and one housing Communications are desirable, but unless sign» low of East Orange is president, project is not going to the housing- will l)o held Thursday, December Electric Heaters ed will not be used. All reading matter should shortage. Next Slay, when the proposed pro­ 13 at 1 pan. at the Hotel Subr.r- reach the office before Tuesday -night. Advertising ban, East Orange. William ,T. Or­ Automatic Changers cannot be taken after Wednesday noon. ject will probably be completed, there will chard, a former president of the be a lot more veterans home, and looking for Chamber of Commerce and Civics Electric Phonographs National Advertising ■ Representatives of the Oranges and Maplewood ' Martin Calbert- Company housing-. A long range program to meet this will be the speaker. His subject Portable Electric Stoves 25 East 26th Street, New York, N. Y .. contingency should be decided upon now, not will be “ An Answer to Our Econ­ Telephone AShland 4-9127 omic and Social Problems.” then. , The Now Jersey Chapter of Desk and Bed Lamps Promises flowed like wine when these Pro-America was started in 3 943 with a small group meeting under Amplifying Systems i! Real Aid For Veterans veterans left, many of whom made the the leadership of Mrs. Stringfel- supreme sacrifice. They are coming home low. The present membership now Fluorescent Lights in excess of 30U is expected to be Plans for the housing- project suggested now, and it is up to those who were safe oil increased to more than 1,000 dur­ Coffee Makers by local veterans are now,under way, and the home front to make* the necessary sac­ ing the current year, with the formation of chapters throughout •'estimates along with detailed specifications rifices and give these boys a home. the state. The National Associa­ Clocks are scheduled to be presented to the F.H,A, tion of Pro-America was founded in 3 933 in Seattle, Wash., and ■today. The veterans will then have .some dedicated on Washington’s Birrh- inkling of what their excellent' brain-child Congratulations day of that year by Mrs. Theo­ to provide them with much-needed housing dore Roosevelt. BELLEVILLE Mr. Orchard, nationally known is going to set them back financially, Congratulations to the high school foot­ as one of New Jersey’s outstand­ ball team,, the players and • coaches for an ing industrialists, is a resident oC RADIO STORE t Theirs is an example of what the return-' Maplewood, and vice president r ing serviceman is being confronted with to­ excellent season which was climaxed by the and general manager of Wallace 569 Washington Avenue hard-earned 7-6 victory over arch rival Nut- and Tieman. He was cited during day all over the country. A complete lack of 1943 by the Oranges Chamber us Be, 2-4297 "government foresight, coupled with the un- ley. According to'the records, it.marked the the outstanding -citizen o f the prepared-for sudden ending of the war, has first time that Belleville has copped a deci­ left these boys, who contributed, so'much, on sion over our neighbors on the gridiron. the outside looking in. The home team fought valiantly to pull 1 DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? 1 the chestnuts out of the fire against the merous interruptions. Of course Therefore, we- believe if is up to the gov­ Nutley boys, coming from behind to batter LETTERS librarians do not complain of ernments, national and local, to finance a WOMAN’S CLUB these so-called interruptions be­ 1 * CALL BELLEVILLE 2-4229 their way to the goal and then withstood a The ooinions expressed in program that will provide as rapid a solution this column are those of the cause they are not really inter­ last minute assault by the Maroon, and Gray MEETS MONDAY authors of the individual iet- ruptions at all, but part of their daily work. They just try and ex­ as possible to alleviate the shortage of ters and do not necessarily | BARRETT BROTHERS youngsters. Mrs. Raymond Luster, Vice plain this to Mr. and Mrs. Public. housing. reflect the opinions of the pub­ Librarians are public servants, = Roofing, Asbestos Shingles and Siding We watched Coach Bill Chapman’s actions lish jr* or editors of The Why should these veterans take what will President Eighth Dis­ but theirs is a misundex’stood-pro­ during the game, and none of the players Tiines-News. = Alterations and Repairs be a good portion'of money they might have trict,. Will Speak from Mrs. E. A. Shattuck, fession. Many hard-working and worked any harder than lie did. It was a Librarian conscientious librarians have given = 16 Dawson Street saved while in service and put it into a gar­ Mrs, Raymond Luster, vice Belleville 9, N. J. E tribute to his excellent coaching,. and the Belleville Public Library their best and have been an in­ den apartment? They certainly do not in- president of the Eighth District To the Editor of The Times-News: fluence for good in H e communi­ high spirit his boys exhibited to fight back of New Jersey . -Woman’s clubs, Why is it that the librarian’s ties m which they have lived yet Estimates Without Obligation F. H. A. Finance . tend’ to live there all their lives. One of the will address the Belleville Wom­ and down the favored visitors is a good bar­ work is so badly misunderstood the public has not realized thqp* . 1 Year to Pay ultimate objectives of all young married an’s club Monday afternoon at by the general public? People al­ worth and they are still “ Misun­ ometer of the affection the players hold for the monthly business meeting. ways are asking her, “ How do you derstood Librarians.” couples is to own their home, a substantial him. " * Board of trustees and «board of manage to keep busy all d-iv?” place to live in, not a 4V*> room apartment. directors meetings will be held in Perhaps one reason why people in . The Varsity Club will honor the team and the morning. general hold this idea about li­ The government is awakening to. the fact Coaches Chapman, Frank Spotts and “Jitty” Mrs. J. Claude Powers, presi­ brarians is because the results of W H Y NOT that action must be taken, and soon. Last dent, will receive gifts for service­ their work are so intangible. FINANCE YOUR HOME MORTGAGE Wische at a banquet to be held in the high men at her home, 78 Division The library, like the public ELECTRICAL - week in Washington, Representative Adolph school cafeteria Saturday night. The affair avenue^ until Monday. The club’s schools, is an educational institu­ Household Outlets NOW? Sabath, venerable chairman of the House gifts for hospitalized and en­ tion and education takes place ATTRACTIVE RATES AND TERMS has been dubbed the “Min, Lose Or Draw” camped soldiers, sailors and ma­ gradually and the results are ex­ Light and Power Wiring We are now equipped to give three day* service on mortgage rules committee, called, on President Truman dinnei, but with a record of five victories, rines will be delivered through the tended over many years. It is tan­ cooperation^ of the camp and hos­ applications. Why sot stop in and discuss your, mortgage to discuss the national housing shortage. gible evidence that the school sys­ problems? two losses and one tie, we suggest they drop pital committee. tem has a valuable place in a MOTORS Apply “More than 8,000,000 new homes are need­ the last two terms for this year, because Mrs. Powers reports a good re­ community. But Mr. and Mrs. Pub­ Repaired and Rewound ed for our returning servicemen,” Sabath sponse to the club’s appeal for lic do not" realize that during the NO JOB TOO SMALL they are feting a winner. gifts but said that the addition of same period he went to school North Belleville Savhigs and Loan Association *tolcl Truman. “This-to my mind is the No. 1 some shaving bowls and other Tommy was going to the public Phones 27 Years of Continuons Dividends job of the government— to provide homes toilet articles would enable the library and that he had taken club to complete a larger quan­ home books, not just any boott Be. 2-4932-J or Be. 2-3258 500 Washington Avenue Belleville, N. J. 1 for those boys and quickly. Before we start. More On Pie tity of Christmas packages. that may hove been published, but Bill Eisfeld Belleville 2-1025 •.appropriating money for roads, rivers and Christmas. Party books which have been added to The literature department will the library’s collection only after aTbors and' other things, we should see to A few weeks ago this space recorded a hold a Christmas party next some librarian has checked and ; it that the men who fought this war have lack of enthusiasm for modern pies. Hurt by Thursday at the home of Mrs. rechecked before ordering them in Allan Crisp, 238 New street. Half this aspersion on their culinary skill, several order to make sure that they 33t place to live.” . - a dozen past members are invited would be “’good” hooks for the bakers immediately sent us samples of their guests. The group numbers over ■ library. V! Atfer a lengthy discussion, President thirty. work, to prove no doubt that they, at least, The librarian has supervision fTruman promised to go to bat for the legis­ The women will exchange gifts over a building where, if signs are la tio n that is pending to appropriate funds had not betrayed America’s taste. We are and Mrs. Dwight Streeter will re­ not in evidence reading “ Silence” properly grateful, but, in the interests of view- Louis Bromfield’s “ Pleasant or “ Quiet Please,” at least quiet 1-f.or housing purposes. Valley.” predominates. L i b r a r i a n s ate' L. Is it necessary for these boys to invest, historical truth, we cannot admit that we forced to perform their tasks as were - mistaken. In fact, our original skep­ quietly as possible and often un­ 'their own hard-earned money? .It was that Gas Station Changes Hands der difficulties arising from nu- in a true sense of the word. Emergency ap­ ticism has now?- been aggravated by acute dyspepsia. First Time Since 1922 propriations in municipal and state funds are not entirely out of reach, as illustrated . Louis Anderson, formerly of Jersey City, this week assumed in the recent Newark situation. proprietorship of the gasoline sta­ Why not let the town make an emergency It Pays To Be Funny tion and auto repair business at IMPL YIB wo 32(J Stephens street owned since 0 ma m m appropriatipn, with the necessary State ap­ A young man who compiled an anthology 1922 by Walter W. Gresham. Mr. Any omounf you tranf—* proval, and conduct the proposed garden and Mrs. Gresham will leave for of funny stories will have an income this Florida shortly after Christmas *25»430 0 - apartment project under its jurisdiction'. It year of $200,000, most of it from royalties on and Mr. Anderson will move his "would be going into the real estate1 business, family to living quarters at the MONET IN 1 DAT his book..Since Milton is said to have re­ address. but with a 20 year bond 'program, there ceived only $25 for writing “Paradise Lost,” Mr. Gresham, a native of Ala­ 9f ascile le serried er abtgia would be little difficulty handling the fin­ bama, came to this area 25 veais p » « l«V *• W pest-dee bSs, per» such a reward for a joke-book doubtless wall ago and married the former MDs é m * «ietMng, reefeeerefe end repelr ancial arrangements. cause much head-shaking among those who Johanna Kruse of 326 Stephens h—s» «ed 1er eAer teeseoel »etsk This would eliminate . the necessity of street. The couple have a son, I brtWf peyieeafe ere esTMtgerf it always see significance in such tilings. For Cadet Midshipman Raymond W. It p»«r bsene*. these veterans putting their savings into the us, the .only significance it has is that Amer­ Gresham of the Merchant Marine, A eel er teller «51 project. Give them priority— no, not only and a daughter, ten year old Ruth, lir fhe erfreecement srf «te icans still like a good story. Which reminds an honor student in Cortlanat priority, but reserve the project for vete­ tie Metf, m é «ire ye* us— have you heard the one about the street school. Mnweiteiiii rans only, at least for a few years, until Mr. Gresham’s health has neces­ chorus girl and the "Wall street banker? sitated giving up his business. Raymond, who trained at Kings Washington A v a Point Merchant Marine academy, BtHtvilf«, N. J; completed his first voyage in six W M »»« Belleville 2 -lttf ' at Km rot* ©f 1xk% eet amt months of sea duty when he re­ etc unpaid balani». turned last week from Marseille, Usmim N«.732 France. He will report to his ship this week for a voyage to India. A t the conclusion of sea duty he ------~a»B?«a»ewi....— •will return to Kings Point where he will study to be commissioned in the Merchant Marine. i Junior Woman’s Club MT. PROSPECT Christmas Party ELECTRIC RADIO The annual Christmas party SALES and SERVICE of the Belleville Junior Woman’s club will be held in the club­ 659 Mt. Prospect Avenue house, 51 Rossmore place Tues­ Newark, N. J. when you INSULATE for day evening when each member has been requested to bring a W. E. KUHRT, Prop. grab bag gift and a gift for a (Former Owner Belleville Ra­ hospitalized serviceman. dio— 20 Years Exp.) & NÜM4 aDVÎMIHNO. Senior Woman’s club members n itriti who will be guests are Mrs. Any Blake Radio Repaired Charles S. Smith of Nutley, Mrs. Walter Mack, Mrs. Willard HUMBOLDT 2-6254 Strange, Mrs. Laury Stem and “I’LL CARRY MY SHARE!.. Mrs. Frank McFadden of this We Call For and Deliver m town. And a home loan from DEWITT SAVINGS & LO AN JFI-BLAK J g HOME IKSUlATtOK does. You can enjoy your own home right now while monthly payments reduce your loan regularly. Econ­ Now New 1946 Model omical, convenient . . . a Direct Reduction Home Loan is personalized, tailored to tit you. Service is quick and Radios - Vicirolas - Television without tape. All Records - Popular - Classical mt m i isrmms, cm New Electrical Appliances Finest Equipped Shop— 20 yrs. Engineering Experience SERVICE Open 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. Daily INSULATORS Original BELLEVILLE RADIO“'"In Belleville “ U l E 2-4659 * 280 WASHINGTON AVE. ; BELLEVIUE N . j 165 Franklin Avenue 569 Washington Avenue Belleville, N, J. Nutley, N. J. ■ Tel. Be. 2-Ì297 iisfifl fo "The Telephone Hour" Mondays, 9 P.My NBC Ph. N IL 2-1235-6 - o. i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 T H E BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS Second Section — Page Three

would not run because of the low boys in the 39th spot of more Washington ...... 62,2 Lanning 0 0 0 Irvington ...... 62.2 Avena 1 I) 2 Coming Home temperature. He said the boys had CAGE PROSPECTS Brothers Discharged than 240 football elevens in the Woodbury ...... 61.9 Greener 0 0 0 state is not bad at all. Coilingawood ...... 60.6 White 5 0 10 their turkey dinner served on card Roselle Park’s undefeated foot­ Clifton ...... 58.8 P. Boryszewski 1 0 2 board plates the day after Christ­ ball eleven topped all other Jer­ Orange ..... 07.2 Cook 0 0 Ü mas which did miracles’ for their DIM THIS YEAR Plainfield ...... 56.5 Bennit 0 0 0 sey high school teams during the Pennington ...... 56.4 L. Boryszewski 0 0 0 morale— to know they had not 1945 season. Roselle Park's top Linden ...... 56.3 Gin,ski 0 0 0 been forgotten. Coach Wische Musi Build St. Peter’s ...... 56.1 Though he wanted to tell some rating of 69.0 means that it is Rutherford ...... 55.8 Totals 0 14 Entire New Team; Face 69 potential points stronger than Ridgewood ...... 55.6 of the interesting sidelights of Passaic ...... 55.2 Referee— Knabe ; Umpire—Leonard. actual battle, restrictions dictated the weakest team in New Jersey, IB-Game Schedule and ratings of all teams can he Montclair ..... 55.1 WILDCATS G F Pts. that 'such information better be South River*...... -...... 55.1 J. Riccioppi 0 0 compared on this basis. Long Branch ...... 54.7 Duca 4 1 left to the tongue rather than the First official call for basketball Gamden ...... 53.9 pen. “The battle-worn veterans Undefeated but thrice tied Del Invaila 0 1 practice was issued Monday at the Thomas Jefferson of Elizabeth East Orange ...... -, 52.3 Marinaicio 0 -2 and the newer men as well, all New Brunswick ..... 52.0 Periggi 4 High school ami over 100 embryo- finished in the runner-up post West Orange ...... 51.8 Avazear had one common prayer— that the Summit ...... 51.0 new year— 1945, ■would see them logical cage stars reported to with a rating of 67,8, closely fol­ P. Riccioppi 11 lowed by East Side Newark with Crnnford ...... 50.8 marching home to those they Coach “Jitty” Wische and his as­ Columbia, S, O...... 50.9 Totals 12 5 £ 66.9, Phillipsburg with 66.8 and Bridgeton ...... 50.8 loved— to a world where peace sistants, Bill Chapman and Her­ CLOWNS G F Pi; East Rutherford with 65.2, in Perth Amboy ..... 50.8 would reign—-a world where they man Knupple, the latter handling Leonia ...... 5Ú.7 Kaiser 0 0 could laugh and love— where they the freshman aspirants. that order, to round out the top Clayton ..... 50.0 Mascinemento 0 1 five teams in the state. Westfield, Vineland ...... 49.9 Orsulak 0 2 could begin making memories in­ With the entire team from last 1 1 Garfield, Barringer, Bloomfield Scotch Plains ...... 49.7 Nedoma stead of living them.” year lost by graduation, Coach Belleville ..... 49,5 iiacocks 0 0 Wische will have to start from and Washington follow to com­ Englewood ...... 49.2 Palma 0 1 That prayer will be answered Hasslet 1 0 on December 30 when Sgt. Nay­ scratch. Only returning letterman plete the leading ten. Highland Park ...... 49.2 “ Our only purpose in present­ Hasbrouck Heights ...... 49,0 Herman o ;o lor's All American 82nd Airborne is Frank Takish, reserve forward Nutley ...... 48.7 Sholty o o last season, who has been elected ing these figures is to give coach­ Pompton Lakes ...... 48,5 Division is scheduled to arrive in Totals - il New York harbor and parade on captain of the team. Wische stated es, players and fans an interesting Carteret ...... 48.4 state-wide picture from wTeek to Cliffside Park ...... 48.4 COMETS G F Pts. Fifth avenue on New Year’s Day, that he plans to carry 12 men on Verona ...... 48.1 Rosa nia 1 2 4 in the .same they wore in | his varsity squad, and a red-hot week,” said Dunkel. “ W e have no Trenton ...... 48.0 Donhauser. 1 1 3 Berlin, which they occupied after I battle should be staged for those interest in trying to decide cham­ Bordentown M. I ...... 47.7 Murphy 0 0 Hillside ...... 47.5 Hallbauer 0 ! 0 V-E Day until relieved by another ! positions. pionships. 1st Sgt. William Naylor Zindel 0 i 0 division. A. tough 18-game, schedule has Sgt. Byron J. Abbott Pfc. Vincent Abbott “ Everybody knows that many Torsiello 0 ' 0 been drawn up, and features home- strong teams lose a lot of games Bellet 1 i 0 Soon after Pearl Harbor, while McTiernan 0 0 a student at Washington and Lee and-home series with Nutley, The brothers met for the first time because they schedule top oppo­ Rec Intermediate League sition, while others go through FOX-HOLE PRAYER university, Naylor enlisted in the Kearny, and Central of Newark. in 18 months when Sgt. Abbott FEWSMITH Pts. Totals 3 Army Enlisted Reserve Corps and The last-named five eliminated FETED BY PARENTS was at a port- of embarkation to undefeated by playing weak op­ Hawthorn DEMONS G position. Therefore, the only pos­ Snook J. Lister 10 was later called to active service. Belleville’S fine team from the return from Germany. This Purdue 3 COMES TRUE state tournament last year by a sible measurement o f true rela­ Elsworth He received his training at Fort Christmas the family will he Bergmiller Chamberlin 1 Knox, Ky., Ohio State university, 35-32 score. Belleville trimmed AFTER DISCHARGE tive strength must be based on Rossi S; tton 2 * Sgt. William C. Naylor Re­ reunited for the. first time in four the quality o f opposition. G. Lister 7 University of Kentucky, Fort Nutley on both occasions in their years. Gow 0 series last season, but reports Sgt.- Byron J. and Pfc. Vincent “ Our job is one of pure re­ Totals 13 30 turns From Germany Leonard Wood, Mo., and Camp Sgt. Abbott, who was with the IMPERIALS G Pts. Reynolds, Pa. While overseas he fi’om Nutley indicate a good team search in many thousands of Vitelli 4 Totals Abbott Home After Four Post Office department in Flush­ SHAMROCKS in January volunteered as a paratrooper, was. in the making, and revenge will be ing, L. I. before entering service, games. The New Jersey ratings Cataldo 8 have been continuous since the Cerami 3 Murphy assigned to the 307th Airborne the primary objective of the Ma­ Years Service has gone to Raleigh, N. .C. with 10 D. Meccia 1940 season. In order to eliminate Grecco By the light of a make-shift Engineers Battalion o f the 82nd roon five, not only for those cage his wife, the former Miss Char- Deltufio 3 Higgins emulLe of grease and an old shoe Airborne Division and received defeats but to avenge the great Feted by their parents,- Mrs. basis and guesswork, all teams W. Meccia lottee Mitchell of that city. The Totals 13 28 Grum lace, which also supplied some his paratrooper's wings. He was in 7-6 football triumph the Bellboys ami Mrs. Byron Abbott, at 210 started in the beginning ‘ with the Klienkecht couple were married two years same median rating. Since then, RANGERS G Pts* heat, First Sergeant William II. | combat in Holland, the Ardennes, gleaned this year. Stephens street Saturday evening ago. McMahon 1 2 Ryan Naylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Belgium Bulge and the Rhine­ Last year, the Bellboys, led by j were newly discharged Byron J. they have found their own level Herman 0 0 Belleville guests at the wel­ W. Gross 3 9 Harry C. Naylor of 231 Joralemon land and wears the American Vic Pasquariello and Bob Ken-i Abbott and Pfc. Vincent Abbott. through the give and take of what Totals 1.7 come party included the soldiers’ statisticians call differential cor­ Hahn 3 8 street, wrote a letter to his par­ Theater ribbon, ETO ribbon, Good nedy, reeled off 12 wins against j Both had been in the Army four sisters, Miss Elizabeth Abbott and Place 0 1 HILLTOPS Pts. ents from his “ palace5' in Belgium Conduct Medal, three combat 7 defeats, one of the losses being j years. relation. Yanz 0 0 Ciallella Mrs. Frank Barbieri, Mr. Bar- B. Gross 0 0 Bini on New Year's Eve 1944. stars, Victory Medal, Belgium their state tourney affair. This Pfc. Abbott, in a tank destroyer “We realize that ours is not a Muscara barieri, Mr. and Mrs. Martin perfect method, but -we believe it ■■•His “palace” was four feet Fourragere, Holland Lanyard rep­ year’s team will have to do some division, spent 18 months in Ger­ Cosgrove, uncle and aunt, Mr. Totals 20 Brady wide, three feet deep and six feet resenting- the Holland Unit Cita­ tall stepping to match that re­ many where he received the comes pretty close. In processing SESEMANS Pts. Lynch ¡I and Mrs. Phillip Loreto, Walter Papsodero ■ 12 Canellere long. The roof was of logs covered tion of the Military Order of W il­ cord, for many of the schools on Bronzfc Star for gallantry in ac­ over 100,000 college and high Palumbo Drake, the Misses ' Edna Wend- school games since 1929, our Guardabasa with evergreen branches' and dirt. liam and the Presidential Unit the schedule are well heeled with f tion while aiding in the capture Iand and Esther Mgirano. Others Verano The floor was of hay and blankets Citation. veterans, and a win over the | method has been over 82fi ac­ Christinia Totals 10 7 of the enemy, was burned in a were present from Newark, Long Saulino Referee—Wische ; Umpire— Babb. -—“ excellent protection from the The 82nd Airborne Division is perenially strong Bellboy five j tank explosion, was a' prisoner curate in forecasting. W e believe Isiaud and Norristown and Free­ that a system, to be accurate, Paserchia fenemy but a bit drafty.” the second unit; in Dutch history Isrings added prestige to the vie- f of the Germans for 21 days and port Pa. Renna • _ Bill did not know the ^time o f and the first foreign unit to he tor/ |topped his experiences bv swim­ must stand up under the stingent Alverso test of forecasting and adjustment night, because, though snuggled awarded the Military Order of ■ It is difficult to name a squad at i ming the Rhine to make Ins es­ 24 USE from week to week throughout Totals 11 in his sleeping bag, his watch William. this early stage of the game, . STARLINGS G Pts. the season. 10 Wische stated, but the team will [ He worked for the Pettit Paint McConnell 4 666 Factory Service “ Another thing we have found Mnsaclc 2 probably be big and fast. The fast company and IsoJantite m civi­ BELLBOYS GAIN IN 1 A L L MAÍCES is that there is no correlation be­ Kant break will be used again this year, lian life. Kanouse 3 GOLD PREPARATIONS WASHING with, the defense shifting, from a tween the size of a school’s en­ Cotton Sgt. Abbott made lour trips STATE RANKING rollment and the strength of its Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose drops zone to man-for-man, according to 30 to Europe on a hospital ship be­ football team.” Totals 13 Caution use only as directed. MACHINES the opposition’s form of attack. fore he -was assigned to medical Triumph Over Nutley Ranks TIGERS G Pts. Repaired with A tentative varsity squad is Under the Dunkel system, Genuine ' Parts ■ corps duty in Geimanv wheic he teams set their own ratings by the îiiiHninHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiHHiHinniiîUiHüiiiiniiiHiHiiiiimHmiimumii» working out under the watchful spent eleven months. His unit re­ Locals In 39th Position AUTHORIZED 54 FERRY ST. average scoring margin they set eye of Wische, and candidates for ceived the Presidential citation. d e a l e r (Near Newark Penn. Station) MArket 2-5373 forward positions included Mike In State above or below the average rating Tortorella, Jimmy DiRuggierio, of opposition. Steve Smallige and Capt. Frank traveling to Bloomfield to meet the b v virtue of their 7-6 upset Top team in Pennsylvania for BELLWOOD PARK LIQUOR STORE Takish, Bloomfield Tech c igc agg egation wm over Nutley, Belleville jumped 1945 was Donora High with a rat­ A t the center post, a stifF fight The complete schedule follows; from 56th place in the Dunkel ing of 84.8, while Johnson C ity' has developed- for the job. Don Dec. 18, Bloomfield Tech night high school football ratings all was first in New York with 69.0. , 573 Belleville Averne Pb. Be. 2-1273 KONRAD’S ART & CRAFT SHOP Smith, football star, at 6’2 \n” away; Jan. 2, "linngto i light the way to 39th. The ratings are Here are the final ratings of the j tall is battling it out with A1 away; 4, Kearny mrtht 8 compiled by the Scholastic Sports top 50 teams in New Jersev for j GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Smith, another tall boy, who West Orange, night, home; 11, In titute under the supervision of 1945: stands 6’3” . Both are fast for big East Side, afternoon, away; la, Dick Dunkel, whose ratings cover 1. Roselle Park ...... 09.0 Michael Giubilo, Prop. men. and will see plenty of action. Bloomfield, night, home; 18, Hill­ more than 4,500 football teams in 2. Jefferson ...... 07.8 Leather Goods jewelry, origiaal oil paintings, 13 states. ¡I. East Side Newark . .... 60.9 . Eight youngsters are trying for side, night, home; 22, Nutley, 4. Phiiiimburg ...... 08.S glassware, greeting cards, compacts fine line of dolls, the guard posts.. They are Gene night, home; 25, KxanP, night Nutley, considered one of the 5. East Rutherford ...... 65.2 .... 6C.ÍÍ DAILY DELIVERY hand knitted doilies. Glancy, who looks promising, A1 j home; 29, West O iaige afternoon stronger teams, was favored to 6. Westfield ...... van over the Bellboys. The well j 7. Garfield ...... Lombard, George Mapes, . Ken | away; Feb. 1, Nutlet mght aw t 8. Barringer ...... Snook, Curtis Gilmore, Bob Miller, I 5, Irvington, night, home; 8, H ill­ e n ed triumph placing the Bell- i 9. Bloomfield ...... W.ß iniiiiiimiifiunuiiimiiiiniHUîiiiinumiHiiHiHHiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiinniiiiiHiuij 266 Washington Avenue Walter Godfrey and Robert Cas- I side, night, away; 12, Alumni, sin. i night, home; 15, Bloomfield Tech, Belleville 2-4983 The opening game is scheduled j night, home; 19, East Side, night, for December 18, the Bellboys I home; 22, Central, night, home. Aid The Housing Situation AND INCREASE YOUR PROPERTY RETURN BY c o s y cir r i se YOUR PRESENT HOME INTO A 2 or 3 Family Dwelling

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This lx • ;ui> official. U. S. Treasury advertisement-.prepared under the auspice# o f 'T misury lH-pannicnl ami War Advertisinjr Council. \ Second Section — Page Four T H E BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945

Melvin L. Wai ts, 131 Beech I Veterans Home street. TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BACK ON -¡OB AFTER With Discharge •James F. Salmon, 36 DeWitt avenue; Jerry R. Rossi, 15 Mag- Veterans of the armed forces5 *m!ia street; George Sbarra, 43 Ads for Thursday publication will be accepted up to noon Wednesday who have received their dis- j Heckel street; John P. Crerand, Charles Tedesco Resumes Post charges from service and reported j 79 Harrison street; William T to the draft board at the. town O’Neill, 83 xNew w street; ~ John Bry­15 Call at the Times Office, 328 Washington Avenue, Belleville 2-3200 Following Release hall last week are as follows son, 90 Fairway avenue; Jack In November Edward J. Mahoney, 26’ .DeWitt Levine, 64 Cortlandt sire e t ; avenue; Carl H. Kretzmer, 381 Thomas J. Mooney, 75 W..Passaic Help Wanted — Male Wanted To Buy Wanted To Rent j Baelc at his desk in the town Cortlandt street; Otto J. Gulzow, avenue, Bloomfield; Clifford G. For Sale For Sale j hall is Charles Tedesco, who re- Route No. 2, Box 106, Grand Is­ McCullough, 2 Copper place; Cecil 1 " 1— ...... ■—“* i cently discharge from the U. S. land, Neb.; Carmen P, Pedalino, Boyce, 88 Washington avenue; LINOTYPE OPERATOR, experi­ OLD PICTU RE FRAM ES, but­ WANTED: Belleville or Nutley W E LL rotted cow manure; four TWO — % SIZE BED OUT-1 Annv. He has resumed his duties 12 Hilton street; Salvatore V7. Richard B. Glass, 124 Overlook enced on job work. W rite Box tons, ornaments, china, glass residential area, large house cubic yards, $12. Bonny Dell FITS, complete; odd chairs,, as Chief Clerk to Commissioner Aiello, 57 King street; Henrv a (.ill F ju ìe G C i 'no 32 246, Belleville Times-News Office. and furniture. Telephone Bloom­ convenient busses and industries; Farms, Rutherford 2-0109. secretary and Philco console radio, i Louis Noll _in the Department of Fischer*, 197 Belleville avenue King street. field 7-8916W. long time Belleville resident must Telephone Be. 2-4297. Public Parks and Properties. Arthur R. Cipperiy, 17S Jorale- Janies fe. Wilkinson. In Wilber FIREMEN vacate present location, property a t p p t a v p __ _ 7 , . Serving 26 months in the armed mon street; Llewellyn F. E air meet Je a I i<= Una ISO So. Licensed .— High pressure boiler; A L L KINDS of jjunlc, iron, paper, sold; references exchanged. Write .Gf / K^'S ;mi- ,Kup' forces, 21 of .which were spent 29 Cedar drive, Great Neck, i ?th s < t N \ r 1 J i n '-tunis; soft coal stoker; helper provided; metals, tires, tubes, raga, bat­ Box 147 Belleville Times Office. blcJch Jepmrs, pick-up GIRI/S NEW ICE SKATES, size 40 Suj hen ~tu.Lt I l i a c i L. and delivery. Open 3:30 io 8:00 in Panama, Tedesco rose to the N. Y.; Andrew H. Telki l n? revolving- shift, 'averaging 44 teries, etc. Used Singer Sewing 4, tubular, chromium plated. tank of Sergeant, and was as­ Garden avenue. Mu en ( Mo icl ‘ tui.ue, hour's per. week; rate 95c per Machines wanted. J. Resciniti, 36 P.M. Bryan’s Bicycle Store, 308 Telephone Be*. 2-514SM, New 1 C mnei L 1 1 a 22 Washington Avenue. signed to personnel work. John Carehio, 49 Lake t el hour; steady work with old estab­ Clinton street. Belleville 2-4408. W A N TE D : small building or floor A graduate of Belleville High i Fred L. Totaro. la New street . Kina’ . street: James J. Clark. 62 lished company; state experience. space; about 1000 square feet; PIECES BLACK WALNUT HIGHEST PRICES paid for T 1 V . A , T „..„.Ttm TTnr school, he attended New Jersey j Christian W. Eisinger, 217 t»4th! Lincoln avenue, Newuik, John V. Write Box 252, for light manufacturing. Write WICKER baby carriage $10; iJfNliNG ivOOM I uKNxl LKL; ; l LUv § cj100j was admitted to I street, West New York; Charles i Aunemma, .v0 Mt. I ruapect »\e- men’s used clothing and furs. BELLEVILLE Box 178, Belleville Times-News golden oak buffet, $5; both per­ oilong table; seia'cn’ and buffet; j ^lf, }-)ar jn 1982. jpgg. He practised i B. • Tedesco, 74 WashingtonWashingtoi ave-1 mie; Jo»epn o. Ellis, 1*9 Gu..dgn Greenfield, 302 Bassaic Street, Office. fect condition. Inquire 62 DeWitt good condition. Telephone Be. 2 1 avenue; William .. P,... Cassel, - - 610 - ■ - TIMES-NEWS Passaic 3-2479 mornings, evenings, avenire or telephone Be. 2-2R98M. law in town prior to accepting his i nue; Charles P. Hunkele, P. O. >79 after 6:80 p.m. present position. ' Box 148, Gladstone; John h. Con- Preston avenue, South, St Peiei -WANTED, LABORER for ware­ GARAGE WANTED; storage for Married, Tedesco lives with h is; nelly, 279 Scotland roan, So. bure. Fla.; Dino V. Pesci, 88 Eu- GUNS, SWORDS, PISTOLS re­ six trucks; near river. Tele­ BABY CARRIAGE; pre-war COME SEE: make offer; 2 gas house work; no previous experi­ wife at 74 Washington avenue, j Orange; Vincenzo J. • Caracciola, uie place; Charles F. Cimino, gardless of age or condition; phone Kearny 2-8503. Whitney coach, black; very rea­ ranges, also 2 kitchen ranges ence necessary,; good wages and sonable. Telephone Be. 2-2302M. . ; 55 Roosevelt avenue Aithui M ;i0 Harrison street; Paul Rieti, also souvenirs of late war; elabo­ for coal and kerosene; also 2 286 Cohansy street, Budge ton, working' conditions; opportunity rate china clock. II. G. Young, hot water boilers with gas heat­ ! Ronco, 194 Washington a u m e sta lev Cariles, 49 Sanfmd m e­ for advancement. Apply A. R. 34 Alpine Place, Arlington or tele­ FISH SHOWCASE ami counter; ers; good condition. Inquire 68 Radio Service George A. Roberts, 36 Haw­ UNFURNISHED nile. Urdy Co., Inc., Page Avenue and phone Ke. 2-5104. one scale; fish knives. Telephone Bellavista Avenue or telephone thorne avenue, Newark; John I. )rj.ent way, Lyndhurst, N. J. Be. 2-2809R or inquire 54‘ Bremond Be. 2-1858. WOROBLE Radio Service is nov! Gordon, 2446 IV. Toronto street, ieorge Bates, Superintendent. CHILD’S MISSION ROLL-TOP 4 to 8 rooms - apartment or house Street; of no response, call at 76 located at 884 Kearny Avenue, Phila., Pa.; Joseph A. Bray, 24 Carnegie avenue, E. Orange; Wal- DESK, with swivel chair. Tele­ Bremond Street. CHILD’S ROLL TOP DESK ; ¡ A ^ t o n 7ne-t to Lincoln Thea- [BOY W A N TE D to carry out phone Be. 2-2196R, 20. SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL j ter W. Francis, Route No. 2, Local Men Separated ■ $shes once a week; $4 a month. girl scout uniform size 12; I ter). Teiephone Kearny 2-4896. O VAL MIRROR, stair carpet practicallv•flp.tiPí! V npwnew. Telephone p prmrmp Be.H p 2V - i ' 1 Elmira, N. Y.; Matthew T. Ryan, Telephone Be. 2-8039. Families ¡307 E. Price street, Phila., Pa.; From Armed Foiees and pads and runner; table 8537J. Roofing — Siding j Before advertising your rental, lamp; maple Welsh cupboard. Repair Work John J. Kastner, 108 Union“ ave- Belleville servicemen receiving’ FU R N ITU R E : living room, din­ i nue: Joseph F. Prestianni, 197 Help Wanted — Female write or call Telephone Be. 2-4109J. discharge's from separation centers ing room and bedroom suites; „ . ’ _ ...... ; Bloomfield avenue, Bloomfield; throughout the country include Roofing, Siding, Insulation 1 — 9x12 Wilton rug; , all in Body and Fender work; welding - Charles E. Ashe, 10 VanRens- We Repair All Types of Roofs FITTE D WOOLEN COAT, size the following: Fort Monmouth; INSPECTORS: two class A in­ H. I. N U T T 14-16, with gray fur ; in excellent condition. Inquire 320 painting and general repair work.: selaer street; Russell D. Bucca, 1st Lieut. Raymond L. Zachman, For Free Estimates Call Stephens Street. 2589 Herschell street, Jacksonville, spectors required for inspecting N U T L E Y 2-1141 very good condition. Telephone Be. Call 23 Linden avenue;■ T/5 Julius J. atreraft parts. Apply General En­ 2-1512W7. Fla; Donald H. Richards, 56 Divi­ BELLEVILLE 2-4069 E. I. du PO N T CO. p o r t a b l e '"w i n d u p r e c o r d VIC'S AUTO SERVICE Behrmann, T/Sgt. Frederick B. gineering & Manufacturing Cor­ sion avenue. Rolks, 309 Greylock parkw7ay; Cpl. P LA YE R ; like new; $15. Tele­ Harry E. Brown, 567 Washing­ poration, 35 Verona Avenue, New- FOR ALL ROOFING REPAIRS 626 Schuyler Avenue A LL-W H ITE chromium. plated phone Be. 2-2849R. 128 William Street Karl W. Stapf, 33 Division ave­ ice skates, one pair size 5; prac­ ton avenue; Nove Franzi, 36 dri:, Telephone Humboldt 2-2000. call Harold Harrison, 313 Chest­ Belleville, N. J. nue; T/5 Salvatore C, Vangieri, WMC rules apply. nut Street, Kearny, Ke. 2-5497. Arlington, N. J. tically new. Telephone Be. 2-8748 VICTROLA : portable Columbia Naples avenue;- Alexander L. 220 Passaic avenue; Sgt. Henry after 7 p.m. table model in leather case; Penn aber e. 5 Wallace street; Eu­ Ke. 2-4000 - Ext. 423 or 434 ALL MAKES washing machines R. Candura, 16 Washington, ave­ ¡not electric; excellent condition. and radios serviced and re- gene L. Smith, 264 Greylock park- nue; Cpl. Henry Caruso, 672 * GIRLS Siding, roofing, insulated COMPLETE SET LIONEL I Triimhnnp'Po “r*v?0 ceilings and attic insulation. paired; Maytag Essex Sales James Anderson jr, 170 Belleville avenue; S/Sgt. Harold RETURNED V E T E R A N , desires ELECTRIC TR AIN S, standard ‘ Ulel,hone Le’ Service Co., 39 Broadwav, New- > [. 1V1S10IL a^en,uej Ernest H. YVil- L. Williamson, 304 Union avenue; For folding, checking and gauge track; with all accessories; inspecting VITTY BROTHERS 8 or 4 rooms in Belleville or ark. Telephone Hu. 2-5297. j hams, 12 Enclosure, Nutley; Har- T/8 Phillip A. Demento, 105 Bald­ vicinity. "Write Box 247, Belleville $3o.. On display at 95 Bell Street. Furnished Rooms ______:______. ry N. Weeks, 127 Linden avenue; win place; Maj. "Walter C. Money, A & P TEA COMPANY 51 Mt. Prospect Avenue Times-News Office. REPAIRED, also I Albert A. Bergamini, 249 Linden 121 Smallwood avenue; Pfc. An­ TWO GENUINE ' SILVER ! rebuilt and made to order; avenue: George S. Morrison, 95 FOXES, made to order; cost thony Androsiglio, 26 Columbus 265 Cortlandt Street Belleville 2-4956 lA U -M . I’ ^ l^ / k liE D | lawnmowers fixed. Telephone Be.. Meadowbrook road, Short Hills; avenue; Pfc. Lester Seely, 91 •WANTED, 5 room apartment, $269, will sell for $125; no deal­ ROOM, conveniently located; ; 2-1105. i Bernard J. Barnett, 11 Baldwin with garage, . in ■ Belleville, if Dowr street; M Sgt. John M. Mc­ Belleville, N. J. ers. Telephone evenings after 6 near•a.v all buses. nnspR. TelephoneT p mnnnnp Be."Rp 2*?.- i f ; place; . o ------xt Nicholas: J.t .... Vitale, 28o q possible; 2 adults must have by pan. Be. 2-4260J. 1522J. Carthy, 33 Division avenue; T/5 Masonry April 1st, 1940. Telephone Verona ! Minker place. Albeit L. F e s t a, 172 Heckel James T. Masterson, 193 Floyd 8-4287W. RUGS, RADIO, table, odd chair; 365 MAIN STREET; one furn­ street; Cpl. Geraldo S. Ficeto, 27 Decorators - Painters ! street; Earl L. Willix, 72 Wil- YOUNG WOMAN TRU CKING and top soil; cement lamps, kitchen table and 4 ished room; gentlemen prefer­ Naples avenue: Pfc. Michael A. W IL L BUY" OR R E N T HOUSE chairs; Kelvinator; all in good i liam street; Michael Lupo, 349 Veneziano, 77 Watsessing avenue; and mason work; alterations; red. ! So. 6th street," Newark; Frank garages, driveways, sidewalks; re­ or apartment in Belleville or condition. Inquire 269, Little P A IN T IN G and Pfc. Anthony J. Cianci, 55 For general office work vicinity; best references furn­ Street. WARM, PLEASANT SINGLE ¡.A. Faust, 127 Wooster street, Magnolia street. taining walls; also amascite drive­ Free Estimates ¡Hartford, Conn.; Albert G. Ten- ■# ways. John Distasio. Telephone ished; for immediate occupation. ROOM; near bath; residential, From U. S. Naval Personnel BLACK VELVETEEN EVEN­ section; convenient buses 18, 92. penny, 773 Mt. Prospect avenue, Be. 2-1606. Telephone Humboldt 2-3392. LEO. D. SEAGER Separation Center in Shoemaker, ING COAT, hood attached; 87; Journal Square and New7 York Newark; Walter Tenpenny, 773 Cal.; PhM 2/e Clifford D. Ljtts, i Mt. Prospect avenue, Newark; — -——• ¡white lined; size 12-14; brides- train; references required. Tele­ 43 Linden Avenue 57 Parkside drive. SOME KNOWLEDGE BOOK­ DRIVEWAYS MAKE DISCHARGED P IL O i maid’s dreses, 1 pink, size 12; 1 phone Be. 2-8444M after 6 p.m. Joseph T. Hatpin, 160 10th street. Permanent drives, asphalt, pow and wife happy; both life-long blue, size 14. Telephone Be. 2-2790 Be. 2-4155M ' Hoboken, Raymond F. Tenpenny, KEEPING ESSENTIAL available at lowest prices. Belleville residents; desire 2-3-4 after 7 pan. TWO LARGE" COMFORTABLE 778 Mt. Prospect avenue, New­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED room apartment; furnished or un­ ROOMS; one furnished; one ark; Joseph Guarino, 19 C arm er Petrella Contracting Company furnished in Belleville or vicinity. WOMAN’S B L A C K HEAVY rented either furnished or un­ UPHOLSTERING, chair caning, avenue; Antonio J. Iannicelli, 22 CAPITOL• 362 WAShWCTON AVENUE. BELLEVILLiV • 27 Clement St. Nutley 2-1702 Call Breen, Be. /2-3671M any hour. WINTER COAT with fur col­ furnished; convenient Newark living room suites made to or- | Washington avenue, Nutley. PH-ONE.—BELLEVILLE 2-1097 lar; approximate size 40; excellent and Newr York buses. Inquire 62 der. Estimates and samples fur­ Robert Shrivel’, 45 C h u r c h Full Time PLASTERING THREE or FOUR ROOM condition. Inquire 265 Hornblower Heller Parkway,-Newark or tele­ nished. Victor Tome, 72 Washing­ street, Wethersfield, Conn.; Ray­ TODAY Thru SATURDAY CEMENT WORK APARTMENT, house, or part Avenue or telephone Be. 2-1585J. phone Hu. 8-2750. ton Avenue, Belleville. Telephone mond McCann, 234 Overlook ave­ Edward G. Robinson Brick and Stone Work of house; family of 8; occupancy Be. 2-1554. nue; John Intindola, 76 River­ Margaret O’Brien General Repairs soon as possible; Belleville or L A D Y ’S ICE SKATES, tubular LARGE FRONT FURNISHED side avenue, Lyndhurst; Edward JOHN TRAVERS vicinity. Write Box 248, Belleville racers, size 6. Telephone Be. 2- ROOM, conveniently located; J. Saulino, 141 Heckel street; W rite giving full details Box, 245, Inside and outside painting 247 Belleville Avenue, Times-News. 1985M. near all buses, references re­ John J. Kant jr, 40 DeWitt ave­ “ Our Vines Have PETER COSTA BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS Belleville, N. J. quired. Telephone Be. 2-1522J. nue; Robert S. DeFuria, 80 Park- EX-SERVICEMAN, WIFE AND G IR L’S 24" BICYCLE, in excel­ 235 William Street view7 avenue; James L. Cole jr, Tender Grapes” C II I L D DESIRE APART­ lent condition; new tires; $85. Be. 2-2053 SO VanHouten place; Herbert F. All kinds of Repair Work M ENT of 8 rooms and bath, with Telephone Be. 2-J4.14. For Sale — Real Estate Carpentry Repairs - Shingling and — 'TLETa SANT YOUNG LADY Carson, 26 Division avenue; Jack Edward Arnold Frances Rafferty or without heat. Telephone Be. 2- Estimates given C. Mason, 67 Rossmore place; W A N TE D ; steady position; age Plaster and cement work. 2995W. BOYS’’ BICYCLES, two 28"; one between 20 and 80; with a pleas­ in very good condition ;■ one LOTS FOR SALE. 66-68 Mt. “The Hidden Eye” Chimney, roofs and gutters Prospect Avenue, Belleville; to J. SPARACINO, painter and ant disposition to meet public. SERVICEMAN’S WIFE UR­ fair. Telephone Be. 2-4312M GENTLY NEEDS 3, 4 or 5 settle estate, wdll sell reasonably. decorator; specializes in paper Telephone Be. 2-4478. FURNACES ASBESTOED mornings until 1 o’clock. ROOM APARTMENT or flat; Telephone Hu. 8-7396. hanging and caulking; 37 Ernest Sun., Mon., Tues., Dec. 9-10-11 STENOGRAPHER, 25-30, single, W. J. MORRISON occupancy anytime. Telephone Street, Nutlev, Telephone Nu. 2- good education, transcribe, ac­ TRICYCLES, BOYS’ 28" BKW- BE LLE V ILLE , Greylock Park­ 2609, RIVIERA PARK Robert Aldo Alexis Smith j Nu. 2-2623M. ( CLES, children’s rubbers, new7, Joan Leslie curately; give full details, experi­ 315 Chestnut Street, Kearny way; lot 4oxl00 ft. all improve­ ence, positions held, salary re- WANTED, FURNISHED ROOM, 50c pair; sleds, shoe ice skates, ments; any reasonable offer ac­ PAINTING and decorating done ROLLERSKATING Paul Whiteman & Orchestra aired. Reply Box 250, Belleville Kearny 2-2036 by gentleman, with hoard if $2 pair; child’s roll top desk and cepted. Inquire 50 Oak Street. at reasonable rates; T. Keelen, im es-News. possible. Téléphoné Dover 1358W. chair; toys, electric meat slicing 1 Elena Place. Call Be. 2-4649 be­ RINK “ Rhapsody In Blue” Ï ALL KINDS MASONRY machine, baby carriage, antique CONTINENTAL AVENUE tween 7 and 8 p.m. BILLING CLERK and general Plastering Pier mirror with marble base; BELLEVILLE office worker ; accurate and ef­ Brick, Block and Cement Work For Rent 16MM projector, radios, pictures, Lot 50x100 ft." - all improvements ^¡Fed. Thru Sat., Dec. 12-13-14-1.) ficient; advancement; Belleville JAMES EUSIGNUOLÇ) picture frames; Singer sewing OPEN TUESDAY, Ann Sheridan Hur/.phrev Bog-art concern; reply, giving age, experi­ 3 Columbia Avenue, Nutley machine,. loop stitch, like new W. W. GOODRICH ence and salary. W rite Box 249, Nu. 2-2530 GARAGE for rent on Cedar Hill oil and electric table lamps. Bar­ FRIDAY, SATURDAY Belleville Times-News. Avenue near Holmes Street. gain Shop, 501 Washington Ave­ 080 Mt. Prospect Avenue “ If Ail Came True” Telephone Be. 2-4709, Newark, N. J. M.. AND SUNDAY 7:30 PLASTERING , cement work and nue. and GENERAL HOUSEWORKER; painting- of all kinds; no job TO 11 P.M. Van Johnson Faye Emerson dependable; one day a week; no too small; all work guaranteed. LADY’S WHITE SHOE ICE Hu. 2-2228 Evenings Nu. 2-1824 ii laundry or cooking; first floor Telephone Be. 2-134GW. Work Wanted SKATES, size 7; only worn JOIN OUR Sunday Matinee 2 to 5 P.M. 304 Greylock Parkway, or tele­ twice. Telephone Be. 2-3796. Born For Trouble” phone Be. 2-416GW. Lost Vacuum Cleaners CARPENTERS: 2 wish jobs PRE-WAR M E T A L LARGE Prizes Every Night Saturdays, Sundays or evenings. G IR L W A N T E D : steady job; 8 ERECTOR, with train engine. SAVINGS PASSBOOK No. 18948, Every Saturday Matinee Added hours a clay in confectionery Telephone Be. 2-4342M. Telephone Be. 2-8483R. PARTS and supplies for the orig­ of the People’s Bank and Trust Attraction For Children store. Inquire 443 Washington Co. Finder please return to bank. Avenue or telephone Be. 2-2177. inal Electrolux vacuum cleaner. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE, We also rebuild your machine. WASHING MACHINES pieces, overstuffed, with knit ONE PAIR GOLD RIMMED Orders taken for new machines. slip covers; reasonable. Inquire WOMEN WANTED RADIOS GLASSES, without case; lost Telephone F. Doyle, Kearny 2- 14 Clinton Street. Belleville. either in Greylock or White 3109. Oaks section Monday morning. For coil winding and assembly; VACUUM CLEANERS TWO DOLL CARRIAGES; one light steady work. Telephone Be. 2-2381W. Reserve by Phone MO. 3-1263 All makes serviced and repaired. coach and one folding carriage; NOW——Eves, thru Sun., 8:40 Music Instruction tricycle, toy electric stove, large NEWARK TRANSFORMER CO. P U P P Y : MALE TERRIER, Mats. Wed. & Sun., 2:40 Woi’k guaranteed doll house and other toys. Tele­ speckled brown and black; bare THURSDAY - FRIDAY J. W’. Costello, Jr. & 2 Main Street MARION AINSWORTH JONES phone Be. 2-2004W. scar right rear leg; answers T. F. Haynes Present Piano Instruction F. J. MCLAUGHLIN Rusty; -wearing black studded col­ Belleville, N. J. BASSINET, all dressed; brand PEOPLES Radiant Comedu “George While’s 204 Broadway Newark, N. J. lar; lost from 168 Malone Ave­ Children and beginners given new*. Telephone Be. 2-2381. nue Saturday evening; reward. NATIONAL BANK & HIT/ (Viking Tool & Machine special attention. Phone — Night Hu. 3-8365 GIRL’S ELGIN BICYCLE, 26"; Telephone Be. 2-8094. TRUST COMPANY Scandals” Co. Bldg.) Dav Hu. 2-7788 Joan Davisvis Jack Hspey like new7; also studio couch; in 161 Holmes Street SAVINGS PASSBOOK NO. 19156 (opposite the Post O ffice) YOUNG LADY "WANTED to corner of Prospect Street good condition. Inquire 288 of the Peoples Bank and Trust work on refreshment counter, PR A C TIC A L NURSE, middle- Stephens Street, 2nd floor. Co. Finder please return to bank. “ Man From Be. 2-1480M Member Federal Deposit by Rose Franken at Riviera Park skating rink, a g e d woman ; experienced ; FUR COAT, Mendoza beaver, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and available at once; excellent refer­ SAVINGS PASSBOOK NO. 28045 lusu mnee Corporation with Oklahoma” size 14 to 16; very slightly of the First National Bank of Sunday from 7:30 to II p.m. $2 Refinishing ences. Call before 9 a.rn. or after wTorn by girl who entered service. Marjorie Eddie Roy Rogers per evening. Apply Mi’. Mishkind, 10 p.m. Nu. 2-2558. Belleville. Finder please return Inquire 850 Union Avenue after to bank. Lord Nugent 701 Washington Avenue. 4 p.m. Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues., Dec. S-9-10-1I FURNITURE REFINISHED Beverly Suzanne YOUNG WOMAiY^WANTEiTlo Refrigerators - Kitchen Cabinets SAVINGS PASSBOOK NO. 37231 CURTAINS STRETCHED. Tele­ ELECTRIC TRAINS, military of the First National Bank of See the Báyne Caubaye do general housework one day PAINTING - S PR A YUNG model, with figure 8; tracks. phone. Be. 2-1780J. Belleville. Finder please return Eves. Tues. Thru Sun. — 1.20, I.SO, “Anchors Aweigh” a week. Inquire 145 Linden Ave­ Also Car Painting & Simonizing Telephone Be. 2-4648. to bank. 2.10. Sat. Kite, 1.20, 2.40, 3.0(1. Mats. Uene Kelly Jose Iturbi nue. JOSEPH P. GOI W ed-, Sun., 1.20, 1.80 (incl. tax). Frank Sinatra Kathryn Grayson WOMAN, well, educated, available — and — 80 Little Street Be. 2-4691 LADY’S BLACK FUR-TRIM­ SAVINGS PASSBOOK NO. 38391 Stats all jierfs. Box Office, Bamber­ JUNIOR CLERCIAL WORKER, for part time general office MED COAT; like new7; size 40; ger's and Kresge’s. — Mail Orders. Short Subjects good at figures; neat handwrit­ work. Telephone Be. 2-3485W. of the First National Bank of $20; girls’ all wmol , size Belleville. Finder please return ing; for immediate employment 12-14; like new7; $2.50 each; girls’ different model planes Reservations now being ac Chimney Repairs YOUNG LADY" WILL KNIT to bank. Wed., Thors., Fri., Dec. 12-13-14 by A, R. Purdy Company. Lynd­ ; one pair black alligator Red cepted for New Year’s Eve] hurst, N. J. also junior typist GLOVES, mittens, sweaters, . at etc. to order, for adults and chil­ Cross oxfords; like new7; size 7-B, SAVINGS PASSBOOK NO. 32327 needed. Telephone Miss Black, FOR ALL CHIMNEY REPAIRS $2.50; hand made lace tablecloth, of the First National Bank of “The Hidden Eye” Rutherford 2-8100 for appoint­ call Harold Harrison, 313 dren. Telephone Be. 2-1075. never used. $45. Telephone Be. 2- Belleville. Finder please return Bryan’s Bicycle Store NEWARK AMUSEMENTS Edward Arnold Frances Rafferty ment, Chestnut Street, Kearny; Teie­ YOUNG WOMAN -would like full 3039. to bank. phone Ke. 2-5497. j" y —i “ w jp 1 PART-TIME HOUSEKEEPER; time employment, doing book­ 308 Washington Ave. keeping and general office work; CHILD’S U P HOLS T E R E D SAVINGS PASSBOOK NO. 14776 “Girl Of The white; wanted through dinner ROCKER; baby scales and of the First National Bank of 5 days a week; no children; con­ Carpenters - Builders good references. Telephone Be. 2- Open 3:30 - 8:00 P.M. 4822J. training chair; also animal car- Belleville. Finder please return ABBOTT »id COSTELLO Limberlost” venient 28 bus. Telephone Nu. 2- riei* and bathroom scale. Tele­ to bank. Dorinda Clifton 0086. James Bell ESSEX HOME REPAIRS phone Be. 2-203, HJ. IN HOLLYWOOD W OMAN to serve dinner and Pets Every Saturday Matinee Special Added Carpentry of all kinds LIVING ROOM FURNITURE, Electricians ÄLWÄYS PÙU ASSOCIATE FEATURE Attractions For Children wash, dishes on December 25, 8 pieces, upholstered in silk ’or family of 7; anyone 17 to 70 STEPS AND STAIRS VICTOR TOME’S Pet Shop; Can­ frieze; in good condition. Tele- KNOWN ligible as long as she is clean, A SPECIALTY aries, pigeons, and all kinds of i phone Be, 2-448oJ MARINE INDUSTRIAL ELEC­ For Better Quality ompetent and careful. Telephone Recreation Rooms Furnished pigeon and chicken food. 72 Wash­ TR IC IAN ; poiver and general e. 2-2452. ington Avenue, Belleville. Tele- CONSOLE MODEL MAJESTIC lighting; Fluorescent lighting; • Free estimates given phone Be. 2-1554. RADIO, older style; also plain general electric repairs, including steel daybed. Cal] evenings 5 to KENT THEATRE Be. 2-4342M — Be. 2-3883R motors A. C. and D. C. Call Arm­ FINE WINES AND Coal and Fuel 7 or 9 to 10; or Saturday after­ strong’, 17 Halleck Street, North CANARIES, guaranteed singers; LIQUORS 856 Mt. Prospect Ave. all colors; also large flight noon, W olff, 430 Cortlandt Street. Newark, Be. 2-1219J or Hum­ CARPENTER and building con­ boldt 3-7420. Newark Tel. Hu. 2-6421 Itove And Nut Coal - $14.09 tractor will do all kinds of re­ cage. Telephone Be. 2-393QJ ox call BROWN MELTON WOOL FIT­ — ...... ■""t-"'...... -..... PETRO FUEL OIL 254 Greylock Parkway. pair and alteration work. TED CHESTERFIELD COAT; ELECTRICAL repairing done by . * • NOW THRU SATURDAY Expert Burner Service JOHN B. VERONEAU size 13; just bought, never wTorn. J. Moyer, 29 Mertz Avenue; YERNATIONAL COAL CO. 100 Overlook Ove. Be. 2-1262 Telephone Be. 2-3276‘J. vacuum cleaners, toasters, hand BE. 2-2441 Piano Tuning 1st Exclusive Showing In No. Newark Area GENERAL CARPENTER WORK VICTORY KEROSENE HEAT- ii'ons, waffle irons, washing ma­ Simon chines; lamps; fixtures installed. Roofing, Siding and Painting ANY PIANO TUNED $4.00 ER; can be used in living room. loor Refinishing , BE." 2-3907 Inquire 5251- Washington Ave­ Work guaranteed. Telephone Be. Wise & Liquor Store “ WONDER MAN” E. J. N IE B E L Factory Expert nue in Barber Shop. 2-4072M. 200 Jvr*alemon Street, Repairing and Polishing 54Y Washington A r e . in technicolor Low Prices STUDIO COUCH, good condition; Manville Tile Board Ceilings Players a Specialty Home and Industrial W iring Belleville DANNY KAYE VIRGINIA MAYO A. G. BECKER Over 80 years Experience floor lamp, 8 way, black and )8 Division Avenue HOUSES BUILT — Alterations chromium; all-metal smoking W. J. ROBINSON Phone Belleville 2-4321 Bfe, 2-4122 and repairs by experienced GIGLI O .stand; Christmas tree lights and Electrical Contracting also “High Powered” with Robert Lowry SERVICE builder. Teleplifce Be. 2-407GW. 205 Forest Jilt.» Beiierilie 2-26.14 ornaments, Telephone Be, 2-3499J. 87 Hill St, Be. 2-1983J THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1945 T H E BELLE V ILLE T l M E S - Is E W S Second Section — Page Five

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.. .Yes, the war was no pink tea. With V-J other rehabilitation work. Day many a fighting man was too tired to . . .That’s why this Victory Loan is so im­ ::ié& think. For a long time we’re going to have portant. It’s your chance to prove to your to do a lot of thinking and "doing” for the fighting men that they are not forgotten. . . men. who have done their part in winning that we can never repay them for what they the complete victory. have done. I". That-will cost money. There were well . . . Gaze deep into your heart—and remem­ over a million casualties during this most ber and act. Victory has brought us tremen­ destructive of wars. Many of these men will dous obligations. Every American must do have to have medical care and treatment for his part in this great task. Right now, our VICTORY a long time to come. Others need guidance job is to buy more bonds than ever be­ before they can return to normal life. Mil­ fore during the Victory Loan. Buy them in LOAN lions of dollars will be needed for this and humble gratitude—buy them now.

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playing of Leo Lister* who was ST. PETER’S CYO ¿bid.out of the line-up because of a SEND MAIL EAEY , Tonight the intermediate team travels to West Side High school FIVES SPLIT in Newark to tangle with St. AT CHRISTMAS Intermediates Cop 4640 Ver Mary’s from Nutley in a league Shortage Of Trained Help game. On Sunday, the CYO gram­ diet Over Si. Leo's; mar school five will open their Prompts Post Office season at St. Coluraba’s gym in Juniors Lose 21-1:5 Newark, meeting the St. Michael Warning St. Peter's CYO intermediate team. The necessity for early mail- The girls CYO junior team will team recorded another win Sun­ n of Christmas greetings and open their season on December gift parcels is most imperative B e » * day night, pinning a 46-40 defeat 14 at West Side. on St. Leo’s CYO from Irvington. due to the shortage of trained em­ o< * ? In a preliminary game the visitors The line-ups: ployees throughout the postal ser­ Ae Ait Your Food Shopping gained an even break for the PIT. PETER’S JItS. Pis. vice. E. Ryan Mailings for distant- States BerS^ V ^ etU ^!Y night when the junior team Retain trounced the St. Peter’s juniors, ~Toyes should be deposited well in ad­ SS* <¡*>Yva«»W *"* 21-15. Ferrara vance of December 10th, and ~ bv Jimmy Byrnes, high- Ora'ilak - j greeting cards for local delivery Kovata «S u r e r i i \ DONE IN A JIFFY-ONE STOP! scoring forward/St. Peter’s used Kelly [j.! should be mailed not later than B e an eneetive fast-break to shake Falcone o j December 15th, to assure delivery Busy with Christmas, plans? . . . Then Food Fair is Sutton ? i before Christmas Day. Byrnes loose for 22 points. Ka- Maya: the place to do your food shopping. Serve yourseli rau of St. Leo’s led his team, find­ Oortiano Parcels may be ¡marked “ Do ing the rim for 10 field goals and not open until Christmas.” from the greatest variety in town! Visit each complete ■ Totals Postal delivery, z o n e number 2 fouls for 22 markers. ST. LEO’S JRS. F Pts. department for your needs and you're finished . • . In the opening- contest, St. Szymanski should be included in address of Leo's took an early lead and won mail directed to those cities in what's more, you'll find you've saved money tool oing away. EUnier took scoring which the postal delivery zone onors with 6 points, while Fer- ■ r< „„di number system has been estab­ f *ra was best for the homesters Iridyk lished. each with 5. St. Peter’s missed the " t t.+fre Preserve the dignity of your Is 4 isrrsf? Here Am Quœt Easy-ls-Rx Feels McO>-ady Christmas greetings. Send them Pettit Honey 5r?uwí ' *6 o%- Worth man first class mail. First class mat­ 'U t> Y , \ m & ' Z ÁS¿0Älte: ftAVems:; ' ' ; ter may be . sealed, may contain What’s the Oif ? Totals i i ü i l WITH MÊAT-CKEiF SOY GIUDEE ,;T. PETER’S F I writing, will be forwarded, will .Tracey be returned, will be given pre­ tm Hvrnes . ■ WtïK MEAT - ' ference in delivery. Christmas 90¥*AIWW6 ■ ’'orme-'1 y greetings ambled at the third m SSACMETtt w e e . ■lass rate cannot be sealed, will «UPCOPARMS not be forwarded, will" not be I A’ BfcUciOus öfcwert R. Lister trpjsrövetf Stylo TetnaFö Sau«* McConnell returned, must not contain writ­ J. Klos ing and are handled as ordinary A.««.? 1\ or 4 4(, | velopes be smaller than 2% by 4 Referees : Leo Jackson and Tom Leon- .j inches, a size somewhat larger ■rd. j is preferable. SELECTED j Larger numbers o f' Christmas All lit W*r Mh$m fi»i» tt thtltt” Peaches greetings, mailed in unsealed en­ Depend on Your Food Guaranteed Fair for a Tender Juicy velopes at the third class i*ate of TO PLEASE YOU OR DIFWas/tes /f Waste Fats Still Needed, postage, l l i cents each, are dis­ Roast or Steak every '•¿ovoW *MSWS boL 2 8 ' Time. Vh oX large States OPA posed of as waste every year YOUR MONEY BACK! Dou6/e Q(//c& because they are undeliverable as BÜ^Ï^tULlR' 2\ can D IF in dishwater does a -welcome addressed, due to removal of the Vi a pile of dishes, double Bed tokens quick . . . dissolves casualty of peace, but waste addressee, or other cause. Such pVg- 8 grease, food particles. household fat is still needed to greetings are not entitled to free SUN-RIPE qt. áheík Killed ***** Justrime and let dishes, forwarding privilege accorded ■\4c grease the machinery of indus­ \60*- bot. 4a glassware dry spark­ trial reconversion, it,. was point­ those mailed in sealed envelopes, iS 6 Prune Juice ling clean without wip­ jot- ed out today by District OPA prepaid at the letter rate of post­ V,at.V8C FRE-MAR CREAM STYLE No. 2 ing— safe for hands. age. Consequently, the senders in kteo Coi". S Poyidet I Don’t forget, D IF is Director Richard Tarrant. Lab* doublé quick for laun­ many cases never know that the A can 14 > Your butcher won’t give you B ay is Golden Corn dry, housecleaning, too. greeting were not received by the i60r>ot- W 6 any red tokens for your waste FRE-MAR FANCY 46 oz. fat, but housewives are still en­ addressee. This would not occur titled to ask the ceiling price — if the greetings were mailed FRYERS or ìtef o l i v i M o r s e s 0" Tomato Juice c a n 2 1 4 cents a pound. sealed at the letter rate of post­ Bret kals®'1 -.-sonlRfe DELCO OIL BURNERS It was explained that despite age. FAMOUS 14 oz. Oil Burning Boilers removal of meats and fats from lb. „ « ’ s i « # « s - 37« Be«s r . Muffine ...v«.28 Heinz Ketchup bot. 20> i rationing, fats were and remain BROILERS Product O f Realtors Propose Program For ’ s in short supply. The manufacture HEINZ 12 oz. General Motors StiekneV of soap, many medicines, and Veterans House Relief Ib. C ak e E 'our Also numerous industrial products vita] Grade A Fowl 39 Chill Sauce bot. 25> Fuel Oil & Service to reconverting industry are made, A broad program to provide S o t t a s ^ more housing for returned vete­ MAYFAIR LONG CUT qt. Salesman from fats. _ I GUADE A A or A — YOUNG “ The government is vel\ir.g on! rans has been proposed to the |ar CHARLES WHITMAN ■ Sauerkraut 23 our loyal housewives u; see u s; New Jersey Association of Beal TENDER FANCY LAMB EL'-presenting Estai.'. it was announced SLICED CHIPS or q t . through the fat shortageTar­ - . t oburY s i ^ u « M n s 3 3 rant, said. “ Soap is badly needed this wed: by George E. Jamison •Pill* Keller Engineering Co. Go'd JA«d»v iar in hospitals all over the world. of Bloomfit !d, former president of p o u n d Cucumber Spears 33 Lyndhurst, N. J. Y o u r waste fats may be the the Board of Realtors of Bloom­ Phone WX-9690 5\b.ha9 means of saving many lives.” field, Glen* Ridge, Nutley and LEGS Belleville, The program, recommended by a OF DEL MONTS special Veterans Housing commit­ Tomato $ a u c e 8 ounce can 6 c tee appointed by the association OLDSMOBILE suggests conversion of two- and-a- BRAND 12 oz half family houses to three-family LAMB c a n Dr. M. occupancy, conversion of large re­ CORN Off-The-COB 14. sidences outmoded by economic ‘ H ' k A • ' Nev/Pack Cocktail Mix 2Vá SERVICE conditions, for use by several Juicy Loin Lamb Chops «■•57< families, winter rental of summer P©0HCll 3 l 3 c l P e a r ^ril3C Add Fresh Fruit c a n 26< Ròoclivarg homes, sale under the G.I. Bill of GRADE A A or A— GRAIN-FED 16 oz. Authorized Dealer Bights or otherwise of F H A in­ TENDER— JUICY STEER BEEF OPTOMETRIST dividual defense housing units to can 17. For veterans. Cranberry Sauce Quickest relief, Mr. Jamison said F o o d F a ir and the makers of SERVICE AND the committee believes, will come Steak 42« Hours PARTS from increased occupancy of exist­ ing housing, pending ea-ection of LEAN PLATE BEEF Iv o r y S o a p a sufficient number of portable URGE YOU TO Daily 10-6 and permanent dwellings to meet LEAN NAVEL BEEF - Holiday Suggestions 8 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Monday & Friday 10-8 the emergency. TENDER CHUCK ROAST — Shop Early — Save Waste Fats Daily — 9 A.M. to FRESH Wednesday to noon 12:30 Saturdays High School Drama Club ib. Soff Shell Almonds Blue Diamond Ib. 59c Food F a ir and the makers of At Broadcast ★ Hamburg LEAN Diamond W alnuts Large . Ib. 43c Camay Soap 124 Washington Ave. Sixteen members of the high URGE YOU TO BELLEVILLE school dramatic club, and their Shelled Almonds ! S ounce package 59c director, Ronald Humphrey, of pound bag 45 c Save Waste Fats Belleville 2-1497 MOTORS the high school faculty, were in. Large Polished Pecans the audience of the radio broad­ pound bag 45c 73 Washington Avenue cast, “ Morning’s at Seven.” Washed Brazil Nuts • F o o d F a ir and the makers of Belleville Dairy Dept. F « *f“ The. broadcast is sponsored by Fancy M ixed Nuts pound bag 49c EYES EXAMINED Tel. BE. 2-4414 the. United States Steel corpora­ Ivory Flakes tion under the heading “ Theatre Fancy Layer Figs 8 ounce package 25c URGE YOU TO Guild of the A ir.” _ Point Free Oleo Marge« ^ Del Monte Prunes 2 pound box 32c Sam Waste Fats Nucoa ilba[t lb.24 c GOLD MEDAL WHEATIES s oz pkg 11c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 2 =an. 15c DIAMOND MATCHES 3 boxes 14c TATO MIX « 4 ounce package 14c

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a ll meat lb., C doz. doz. By the piece i . ib. 19 c large ¡umbo size size size .fH I WINDOW OF TOMORROW COOKED SALAMI ij ib. 2.3 c ÇOpiUsu iiKir*HEON MEAT 4 < f lì lb. 18C IS HERE TODAY l Get this big juice Bargain! Serve delicious golden orange juice every day— | S fflcA H CHES* serve big glassfuls—-protect the family from colds. AH of these oranges are the same top quality— the difference in price reflects the difference in size. New permanent storm w indow s jtHat change from winter glass to suipiner screen in a jiffy« Selected Ripe Tomatoes ctn. of 4 or 5 2 9 No maintenance, no paintings lights durablft The kind you can eat raw Ige. orig. bchs. for 1 9 Guaranteed weathertight* F r e s h Sea Food Calif. Carrots SAVES TIME, WORK, Fresh Tender Full Pods lbs. 2 9 * Fancy Sliced R/ ^ a Calif. Peas lb. The right kind See the marvelous. AU-AlumniUm* 49 Maine Selected Potatoes for so many 5 0 < b . bag 1 . 4 9 SALMON lb.l9< All-Weather Window Before yon purchase any Firm, Red—Fancy Jonathan Fancy BoitonJM ack« rse„SLICED ib. 3 ^ { 5toriw. windows doz. 4 > 3 c will be amazed and delighted f anCY Clfoider Clam* Eating Apples A lbs X y Large Chowde doz. 2 i 9 c with its efficiency» appearance Island Salt Oysters Large Cluster Fancy Calif. á R k A 4***.VC, ***** Long aad economy* Table Grapes ¿ ‘•¿ V n «M or w rif tor ¿«tofts. McCORMIGK CLOROX CLAPP'S SUNSHINE JUNKET Strained Foods iar 8c qt. bot. Vz gal. MONTRIDGE CO. TEA BAGS Chopped Foods iar He CHEEZ-IT JR. POWDER Baby Cereal 2pkgs.27< 116 GLENRIDGE AVE. MOnt. 2-2343 reg rkq. < reg pkg. j j | c 16 >14. instant Oatm eal 2pkgs.27< 12 ms FOOD F Y TORE S BELLEVILLE 524-26 WASHINGTON AVE. BIG BEAR MARKET — BELLEVILLE 554 WASHINGTON AYE. i