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J2ND YEAR, NO. 7 OVER 24,000 READERS ' 8 LM ^j^ ÿ ^ -BÉmBVILLK , ^;-JTTOtTOI)Air 7 TEimüARr îyïiiÊz Telephon« Plymouth 9-3206 10c Per Copy Golden Charges Brown, DiRua^iero And McCool Elected, ClerkAppointment Budget Approved, As 5,176 Go To Polls Mayor Isadora, J, p adula was irunutçs of the,meeting. Éií^ii'S6d'at Tuesday "Higii^s-Boiiii"|liETTER recorded - ttissi&n Taaetix^ of rw-$pp()Sftimg tRfe- psiwx-t^s of that d ite re- SyRr town eleucft- without propfrj wi3$ct •% tókíri 3d¡iect Dec, -piÿli^vjhftâXieatioia-J a m es je -&pw - —3%is Ä^ed~f#ß^ppoifi|i»nt-^d- te^àdvise^ÿ^-Mià í I - tr-à-ve-tt ,'hdS'be«n'(in%®^®hitl' ht the town dale re-appointed Eugene ' mèbttirg^Bf'PéVî.'''2, K6f,'álÍho"ugii-¡ BSi-ueit as* Town; Clerk 7fo¿: (■ e'it wa« i|^eliiééd- in -ths- -miimtea; temi- beginuIng-De*^,. 1981- ai o'f tlîtî ijfèél'to.gr’" "J ruSitîl DSC, "1, 1961T7ïnd "Tritìi t 7 ' Â&tÎTO ’cdtaanUsioB’ers tuyafci sacce8Wf.-^*--e®gí ajipoiutea -ai %ï®6^^afr-»eti^*â-'50i^œ-aÿBa>-gii^®e3T^^------^ÿpi=;Fte5^1 K&'àüi^^AdBS'', ÿ- e i'&fcJa'l ■®0Îàôa-4s#î#tSf4iS"Wa«~B0't-vob* kffiSÎ. Jfc&t ittgfet, I Mr. RanieU^fcat tlio ««¡tboisd. used jnintttes .aad ssttrO'diK^ it. again; slip it dybfiurpifieed.’' 1 jo tätet Mr Goiden can be BaÜSffie tettili a ‘'subtle sun Tpfd/’ sigillatesi 'w hfisshi^ft Rdhpri C, Grubta- said* P ® fll to pull a îaiï •.-surir-• r a p | p y.;-aye--H»ir»eefessa^sl-slip over ¿uBWwj# mattes Md p ïS ô ^ p i^ ^ n ^ B c a u ® frm'’*^ jdid w a | Aljratoäy xjtòGwbxu T he1 Ths eomatisSi’cm ,- b _others'”agreed. jS rTOT^^rwSKTîâÂSidioXBlîa'Aïy^' í-é|feeted4tiSMi8iá- MfesáMaet had.1 ine the hpçoM|fent was publicly npt há¿3$C;W0®d aM,j$5iefDr'e oodsutergA by thepa and properly :.çMé‘Jiôt he ine^poMÄfvhi the1 ineefpw awa- -hr- . •*nfcw& ■ American LegioriComiiiander Here For County Meeting , ' J. ' '£ I V.’ . .t lili MQUnt • Eepailaaent JXoinafsncter y*®*- g g ~ -of The AipsritHffi Legisa, B ^ r l . 1 .¿gW IE W a4‘ ■miit stale' ana national pro- ids staff^ ffiake an! grams -of the L e g ^ , including tiB S # vlsiUtJteC WlS8gx Cmw-Imemb«rsMp eam- t,y 43®%-- m isting trim ilfkerisf paigu B^oyt pogdrasted ferottgtu RjiWtscs State-. • I t t K R t . . . 4 j d ^ - $ f I¡. '’BiOwMinldp _,£Wfes51& p.sst iQS, Sil, waSMa®4^s^gx Cdiii^-,!$WMasnd?r-of The s t® Ayphuti af 8 Pihi. AiD.erican Lellon1 , will preside atj =—¿ ’Hi-^Eegloo, Commajoder—fonjjhs nseetuig her^' Navy “yftiW . ot .1, ,r^ T~” ' 7 t 'b|a| tfr a* ^ittd oi, sa^li^% with ^ffl^tfeJ'dlSng Meuntsl&PY p'biS hirs^wed » Its soim- ANNIDAI. SCHOOL ELECTION February 713, 1962 " TALLY ?SHEET For 'Three Members of The Board OF Education -- Full Three Year Terms | i|L - School Polis: One Two Three Four Five H.S. Seven Eight Nine Ten Civilian A Military TOTAL ¡|ll Paul F... . ¡Bernhardt 15" 12 .173 69 226 99 ' 2 4 7 .18.4..: . 28 71 0 1154 ]2A Dbmiitic • A .'tally . •; R i WÊË 142 194 150: 122 206 129. . 61 . 9j) 4 ' I 2.2? 1 T3Ï7pMïïlF7^ ÍPeck fe 4.9 42 - 298 42 217 ' 101 '7 97 220 42 90 1198 ¡4A Dr. Frank- Di Ruggiero l-vr;— ” ,?• -■ "" 65 71- 216 163 262." 159 -»■258 ’I I P 61 r |||; .. : 3 ;.' 1577*H |SSrïof«fBr-' ... . Di Rienzo 26 ' 38. 231 54 226 I 77 96 -207 39 91 0 1085' 6A Paul - . , Francisco 4 43 148;" 66 215- M '303 .155 19 53 0 1094 2 7A George H. '.i.,.................. -■ i ’ / . jorown VI— -w w ir-~ ■—Z ÏT " zrn . 100 1Ö3 ^i»t> 04 irj 1 "1387*;: 1 SA Michaél V. Albertine 43 61 *65 290 142 56 190 : 79 7115 60 ; 2 •".. X 1103 1 9À Norma Mc Cool 21 40 189 5,8 242 123 294 191 31 '86 . 0 , • -s 1275* I JiOA Edward i ,'i : :77f ¡t. W al lock 22 103 "I 3 : 115 . 86 186 118 .'27.; 41 1 ' 1 837; 11A Albert 3 - j ¡GuglicellijJr. 74 . 7 ' 3 2 31 3 . 17 ■77.12 1 ___6 •g|p7 1.06 :i m Ralph M. ¡Risoli ■ 21 45 60 329 106 ' 7847 108 64 31 73 1 ■7 4." 892 • c j X-3A T h a d d e u s : ìle i ívür rei.v . acMi, ^ Od*" ...-.-.. ûæ,: .... % an . -- K t I»— - -- ^ ----— 8 c J.tJr ^ % 29® o il % Lv ¡ÍP* ...:"o2l7 t r " . 7 ^-. 7 f f e r - •Elected to the Board of Education. i GEORGE H. BROWN jOiojLy- N5,176_ Belleville voler*— ____ 9’ per ¿eñt oí the ,17;6öl .rèjfister^p11 'i0« d — turned-out Tuesday DR. FRANK DI RUGGIERO MRS. NORMA MIC COOE <* ¿Æ . ^Ähiid"^been'Äftoh« ding program, ln - that section,' Tbi others, in order of votes; Francisco was top man with.303 - moropOti ot ih-O-MaM of.; polled:---- -------'.i^—,..-,-..ui..— ~ wotesrMrs-. McCool -potled 2»« and »TIöpr-Top voiri? getter was} "calvfn R. Berk. i?i98: Paul g .iBernhardt, 247, The, three had the ’ reyfls WSwnwKo polted„ 1,: rJgernfiäMt, 1,154 ; Albet tine, 1 ,-T" support of the tax coiincil, Which Dr Frank Di Ruggieio, x03, Paul Francisco ,1,004; John had strongly opposed building a third term, wa. .oaly’.wonnaa' candidats, Mrs. 537. raja» ^ööö®C was .put on the : -Di Rienzo, 1,08$; Ralph M.ljjese highmfMöüiL...Del. Guercio. I RásolL 892; Edward L. Waltook; was lhirditt this section, which : ThaddeiJs .CTed) ;Dbi Gusr- «is home.: ,S29; ■A lbert GffigÜeell" j r . J ' Risoli led the- éandîdatei The new-board will have .an or-! NO TICKETS 329 votes. liad strongly.voiced Ms disagree- Public Hearing Oft Changes Proposed By Master Plan Three Named To Aid Local Heart Drive Joseph B; hGroscih, Belleville ^ p i h S h e l c U & » m - g « i e M i - e a r e a daetwenn-ttniiOnt-the western, andr-motheEn~»»arti^&|3CLJte^-^Rl®1V,i has an trwifk d a 7rSl^ln Town'Buli pii| and'j W^sMugton Avenue" ancTiii'loF to^h7AvB!clr"fhe ^lah said 'jiel^iounced* eompletidn of the final rkrim^ed-M W sestom-dFlire"ares-mnhJr"Of Greyloek Park-} the most reeenlly developed] stages <g, _,arga'nMng the Heart a .master, plan reoenitly^-ecmD,pi4t-j-.w^“4 b ^ —; ■; •.! / j JJriye in |d~ by the l&Bbvffia Platminig fanjl^ hontej are envisioi^i'in Thh idan emphasizes renewal Three vice chalrfnert have,been tfae_«>itanB_ni4tfh rrf.Ral1^iti^<|[^hr. pnd | appointed: Ernest jtetvidsdn of 178 M emrh&s-ol-liedPiaiiM igihraTd-^^hetw^-—Tin-ioH7-a*d~Ga-r-I—Aeeeeifeg— to •^™ F M rm H ^M o^“ ^ > eet.„^(;r_-..tRe~,g^C0,n^: will -be' piesent, aiong -wi-%^os4^eh ,-Ayenuek^Mi ih;.me-area,b^^KSoahd, th e,u p asier.^^ .ifeVto-^erWard; >.(9t,af^agi^i| fthh^|3e fihiar» '-mf bffe^*-|hy jp ^them- ehd .nf;7Bift|.i»kiu^lyBnd. a Jlexilila projposal|JBeimohr Street for the Third! egnsui- Etsek^' bounty gplit course, and based "upon a study ’iF"tdday-s| pfard and -Mrs.. Robert Laterza anizational meeting Jlbnday! Voters ignored ticket cfassi/i-1tt>«nfc w-lth the building program, ight at 8 -o’clock. cation and slate*"Yo elect a split The feurrent expense"portion of trip Brown was ,backed by the) re. budget parsed easily Tucs-| aBC and Mrs McCool by the Cit- Knuppel Attends )12l| 7 Both budget questions were dfc-| C + a f. C - ivcô and.'95I¡ izens1 Tax Gouneil. D14 » Di independent, Dominie A. Eàjlÿ;' ' former The two area« , bad voted twice! to¿comnda^ou'rth,-The.:thir<b-£n-|daywas cumbent pelting! re-election wasj-demt abput -Ute JÿM d|n^.program.; special Michael V. Afbertlne, whose fótaT Hernvan- D. Knüppel; oi,_t]re gpirl Their vote Tues-I dance department of Belleville as general discon* High School n parUcipatulg in"a vocational guidano« Rutaff'ÈïtJrts. voting m School i';cô'ur»é sponsored- by'-'thé" New .................} jersey.- State- Déoartanent-# La- 01dBus¡nessFoit3i£>vBoar<J: N am ing School 9 Principal MURRELL N . WOOEMAN GoDfîçtor Heads Matchbook Cover Club tant. Charles BOyce, senior com! Joraleruon Street, suliant, ,f? also4 expected— Jy^OneTarndy homes iTlutf. plan, ,wMeh_ j i s i g b a t e s "Wroposed - u ses \ for ■ t ?H k sec-l .lourof"fowrt'xrffr tire next 20 years, vSrigjaXd. serve as a guide .ip Mrsetft® ’thff"o^gfalT devlfe-pnient %^c_Believille., acooFibtg to the board The lapd'.u^ piab-'iis. the first ^apdeS'^fdF the following tiireelseclloh Of a master njiffi,,^vMch y§afs."“TSeii-a past e^HhiideiH JM'}IncJui^s.- Plad?.- ^ S l f a f i c sd'telio. ' f urling to n . Coua ^ , ^ p ^ , ^ r y u l a t iOBy-.-eo.mmrm-it.v ••fa-eilities ;..ean teglor. and # > »A .. ' ;.'t^ D^p-artment.;Executive Com- ito iffig.-iecoiiaia«aAai|qgit%.-^ie ajifttee #ijiH lie-county fS a 1S^[ jantl.r'pe plah if a 'propti^G. ,that u|tii his electtim as-Departfert Rllver. Lake , be deveiopW-TOh jf^mmpnder last SeptemibfiE.| apartments,. A- modisra ¿iiapplng -Miaolman served- as a member of; csnter is W»sV ^ ^ i t ^ phftttieSt ^ l aaoge G6lnmit]ingim-.Avs»-ae-rlThe are» ofetto.lgyttel^«l»t8t of the Erie. r M^M-1 s sedh;. -the Policy-W w inittee for sev--TWO^FAMEDS'- HOMES'"" ’ifal years ir te r .to'iiis. etectiaal'. Tivo-family. homes are seen in Xater^a, Caracciola To Run For Ward Two Coiiiicil Seai y-fPwo- ^&slte^H--nf -Watfd- Two-pasty- A r ggigtered ..ptoljiRstsfc H»|fiH*ken out y e titlOBg-fBf^ ^ p r-i-Lalerza 0 wag-Tratergg's"Drugr at; -ep seats in tile J& y' 'ek.o^im.jUinda-' Avbmie -and. 'jMAayfbn ------ -------------—------ ------ --f e e e t . - A "die ioa g -B e.ileviJ.ie re s Laterza :id:-SS.Sehtslrp^nt, - he- -Is® -beeix ir-.basinerf -Tpir g'lace -the first to sa-y hers. siaee 1846.- LaLerza and his hf frotSd. vis „for two- ehjltop, .... ItrrA.I INibiMo .CaxancSajOf > ' conditions and trends and their in:relation to the past,'The specific proposals should be' continuously resold led and revised, j since dhatiging ,C0i)i®!16hk aifpct .the; sfrur&re - 'of the board, t The boaid, stressed, hp^ayer, that the ^objectives and pulicies- upon, which the-plan . is based should. b e ;jonsider&d more. Per- mineht -and rep/csebtati^e ‘oiriEe general ¡philosophy underlying, the of- 56' Reservoir Place -for the Fourth Ward. The campaign j,o combat dis- eases of the heart and blood ves- sels -got- underway last week and will continue until Feb. 25, which la Heart Sunday.'! HEALTH PROBLEM .“Diseases of die heart and cir- culation are responsible for over SL.per peat, .of all death* and th'CMfore it seems quite""clear that they comprise oilr forerao-s-t thtakittg--&t-th*; boatd toward,thériiœütja p í 0 blesj,-'...said Grosch. future development Of the town. “It ,is equally obvious that the Senior Citizens Aré^Winners In Hobby Show .. (Continued Ûn Ba.gê- 3) - Local Red Cross To Condiiet Drive For More Funds meeting.on, JdfthdaXu.J betöre consideration cipalship. The four lend a special meeting the followinig night-.-b (Continued Oh P [bor in cooperation with the hi .Edùcaliop, Rutgers iüní- Use-Mifeÿy K .*■ •'■ L :-$bÁ ootEr^e; c o n t o c r t ^ ^ ,: Egan- k^feîCaAnoilÿ of t h e 'B acie Dé-__ pariment “oí Labor is', designed [to review training, .guidance^and ft, ^ HIlRlitcmCTt' pyoM**««-- pfjitudeiit» the pm -| who do not plan to go to col-' I '¿Ot' it- InMudei lecture's by dp^- : eiÇled let'standing State leaders and visit* 1 D om inic!LíortTerley industries to stu- dy _theit_ labor needs and prob- ge 3) ;" T í eras, "77 Tow 11 Bil (igei Sii ows 20 Point Increase; Tax ém GÍ8.857 pñplnlindent of -Schools recom- mend-attön for- the post, _ildseph B. GToSch. a- teacher foj;. 12 . years, had been feeom- Six Dëilg'llie residents among TiÇër prize WinnCTs ’ a t EÜeî ~ZT* ,7 "V. ,1 ijih Senior CliMiM'; Édtéÿ- Sfe&t ®ecaase the RM Cross wii> re- m Kres-ge-Newar-k, co-sponsored bTye less thaaih pep cent.Of .its: by thé Soroptimlst -aiub of New-j budget fm n fee 1 ^ United Fund àrk and the CôtpclÎ of S^ial - v v®» the Board °i Erectors of mended, Board members were Agencies iif Newark Irvington Ch c Be lle-v-lllc Ohapt;or, Aimericanj-uiiahimôiiS' in, their pr aise f or antl West Bi)d,nn _ _ . ' R e d Cro « » 'S p -voted to wuthdraw|hi.m ^. .insisting__ ;7 ^ ~ reason? Miss AJwcandhia ¿7 Bloom gffffdS 'iïê 8 » IMH»' Ünlled FUÂâ|l»ion^>(eâ TBSn to^aiipïm e ;(lré Dow Strèe't'7won-Wi> se ç o n d l^ Z®63- Thè. -Said it fliWTi joified* Arvtd- p n Ô e ^ râ ^ '^ T O t^ ê r entrîiês~^ÎT8ie ^®^ the'necessity for tWS’i.C:|iôn—in hlockid-g l'fcubh were ^ItoBflfrôTÇkù seê hq’.Ouher way.” chael’ v" ' ” ' - Ballerilie’k - chinttti’sabners in- $SiSMd92, trod need a 1962 budgeL Tuesdayl The municipal budget actually , issue mi r nnant jugM Mat Vraises W tax rate decreased^^ by 7 U point*, but ' w - ¿O.jppihts, The budget showed re- school, costs- rose 8 points. iBd The new Board-of Education -duced operating expenses, .huij BelleviJie’*_ share of the county faces one holdover proposal nev- school ■costs and-' county taxeibbudget rose 26 points, or formally eonsideied by the accounted for Ihe increased rate. DEPARTMENT COSTS ffld7~bdaT d ^ :;-»ppotntment"ofl-~-Thne ^teerga-se- bringd fee 'unob4*- Dopa-Ftiaental operating costs a principal for Schopf Nine, TheHicial 1962- rate to 88.85 per $iddj dropp«R to fl,968,218 a d«- p c ^ ia l appeared on tiMee agen-property yilualipfts , . I crease of $12 f?,U6 r Basically the das’only to he -blocked by-a four-! The overall levy- On th« town's drop w** managed by an in- memiberi majority led by Ernest taxpayers this year will - be 85,-1 creased use of surplus funds. S. Arvidson, board member. A! 450.710. This is ' an increase of An addlllond purrent surplus ioig.way, neWri t*.Ken on the id- $49 ,481 ; over last year's levy, of! Of $a5,wB;d®5-F®'"® ~ wfter a crocheted rug and a place mat; Albertine. Arthur M I Second and Ihird place ribbonsI A 1Balabce of Need” Cam Pico and Nicholas S Juliano Wesley SMiueegak7tosd'at-1 were aw'arded'to Peter J,, Street- Pai'8n will be.,-conducted during The four voted to adjourn . . ,, j ,tondafl.ee officer for the Board of 1er of 19 King, place for his en-| 1962 M order to finance . t iir ca,n' Eduic«aa-i; his been elected prei- tries of a hammered metal t e ^ W -necessaty. IbcB services, It Baby Sitter Is W eek S didacy, A life-long Bellevilhlc, 6«|ident of tihe Empire Matchbook Lor frame and an exhibit of wood ^las' heen^ announced. , Map Page Personality 6HB" achneegas, Who)fiiiiy W ork“ i Tile recent,idcrease Dtaggn-ttoii-dlam^.leader. Bhfcrid ofl is' WMM Mrs. B p i ' r■^bßdl!Ktfl'“'‘-Öf : ■&■ I51 , 1 V ®e: raf " ÎDï. I moyd Street b a d three •v^iy It was easy lor ® father -4i!^k 'St--week-k6--iM p—pago-pdr- ¡c:T ÿ rai;' . . sopality. The young Wtet*n l n I - The.se two thé circle yeas Miss. ,j anet. Siie hns >i>w 9 fthflW-Btttewait u n iteli- book WïWt% began w« coRec'ion, Mrs! fn 1950 when he decided the lixe Second.prizes were awarded to & to€ Airo«l Forces has mean Early Copy, Please The issue of this paper, ™rce a l a bobky. Aide M HUguley of I9i »-mounting demand upon the Red next week will go to pres* a day_ I want-1 Holmes Street^ for .an original Gn” for,ni*y types of assist- earlier, than usual - Tuesday I oil painting on velvet and to John| “ ?e- Th« e heeds cannot be ruet[Afternoon mste.d of Wednesday oniyl.He. Rtoedkthe. Empirrplub in j^ ” . t S ' * ÓR# -who have thus far. :®okea|-^ei(r Tork-f.hat j;car as its 5.1 at for sen's m tlfs Secohd Waid member Membership in the or- -more-Iocal-ftinde-are-aveU- -afterpoon. Thi*^i-being-don«..be». spokesman said. Icanse there .yyili b? So mail de- Rules Available For Four Clierry BloSvSora Contests Although Branch Brook Park'« cherry blossom trees are covered with «now, the Chamber of Com mhree and the BeHeviUe Recreik tion Department have begun plan ning for the second annual (fee rv Rlossom JFestival thi* spring . Four ciwkfeats. V art, poster photogretphy «nd , «way —■ will be. sponsored tq celebrah» the blossom time theme. .. The photographic and art con- mmmm , Requests V>x Q A,d and Wa I livery on W regular ^ ^ v^nriMimas ajspiay. ¿ - -, . Li«*v fak amaiteiff. Tne poster contest is Third prizes were given to Mi «I |-er Safety tiaunng iroelnm as ¡day, Washington «'Birthday, Feb., ,q resident -----*■ •— Trre^ick’ tnd imjTOái ±ar mui *■ ...... ................................................. G *" •”•* - * t- • - -sbnuM he thera, bécause'J'wnsi^f f(3L , w « t e e * rnoming-í dnadrfhe^ Already. JitThe raes AnJ h f t’. & Œ : ... i nun»«oft yorw'»» Eli« 7 FapriW T9T HoDneil^ **'*; °w ^ vwii— - !Ifeoi:.*Mdkw-*d -i¥.•k'’'«Bnmer«ial ’Eotte, a siudPn1 - ai Tjp-^i-a-Eß ,3eilrs, STlc 0jW The baeemenl of the Rrhnce Street, for her display of hand-1 ti°wpita.lg look jio the Red CrossJ All those planning to iubnritLry ^ The essay contest is limit-" £<i.a Coilsgs, w a s platiir&e in Ds t ho-me at 170'Union Avenue made aprons and to Mrs Millie] ^or relaxation and hap-J material of any kind-news Pr !ed to .Belie.viJj.e Jtudenis. 'y?lir‘5^S|5>aSffUM :ä'.'"1"K was ’:Comm’3siCTers George it. K 4 - p g ^ of fdfng oahmets Mcffiema'n of 283 William Staget PlfteM ®Wöd Ä®*d» * » ®ount- advertising — 'for next WWTir ü^fe» fob^he «wtesti hlw beeil-” »»»- -»•»»*<■■ •' » really a coinckieace' fnat shelf^ ^d Nuncio R, PI cq have ta- &DldiaÄ t t e cöHetUOn. Schnee gas I who »übomitted a hand crochet-]-1"« itt thls «flss; It WSJ pointed issue are requested to keep.the ^miblic"aM pSroeto.lKlaee that i(ld V'---• < ken BaticMnig -tor at-iarge s e a ts .in /«»<«-/, 1 ... . .. . i Mif:,., . *, new schedule in mind - add' gad. ««wyiyug liad af four 'Red ..Cross r ""; ........ r tf 1 ••vices. 1-t eaiaot euriari. If. it] Classified g.dvbrttsing will be! r a -,en..i,„ Tnd'^ita. ibh»m ' PtÄlle hearmgs on.the.pjc^os- itljooy.lsculio.'Sid-'VhfewMP.-S-tntr! ~ . - .T'!-.yEr7 , . = fib st, ths ps^pteroTBeSeVllIe wG-l adco^tei tjA-til MONDAY NOON,] - -. " ’• - . ' ' als wfll'Se held Tuesday, J'eB. CCaptaued On»?age 3) melo. D (Coat|ffiisd_Oa Tage 9) [_ (Qom.tiRMed- Q t t "Tage 3 ) 7 | suffer,’ said a 'spokesman. ¡Fsit^iifSflry, ________ I f. ' fConamied On Page a) _________| ¿7 at 8 p.m. : Jj-qipplu«- was applied to r a &uc» . the !62- budget. Commissioner« have also anticipjifed collecting an1 additional one per cent inore in taxes, which would add $34,- 845 to-, the reserve«: for uncollect- ed fax items, -T-ax ratable« went down 1*7*,- H7 berauae of the abolition' ot the person ghtix..said -the-..«enter - citizen $800 tax exemption. A public hearing on the budget will be held on Tuesday, March 13 at 8 p.-m. ia! Commission Chi- m-beri, Town Hall. Traffic Ordinances Pan First Readings Tyro traffic ordinance!- wer* pTmd~ron-rifiTit--roa-drng-Ttte»day~ night by the Board of Comimia- siorfers. -Tbe- first, would- make WTallaee Street from Harrison •StfftrtW ■ B ttittM S '• AVWaUi one way, for eastbound traffic only. The secon4 proposal would ex- clude trucks ' from “"’UiryarJ" combined has 30 albums holding matchco*! ed stole and dog, - - - -i- The show, Whiph‘lyppen to per-- atego- sons, - Over 60 years of age, at-

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SyRr town eleucft- without propfrj wi3$ct •% tók íri 3d¡iect Dec, -piÿli^vjhftâXieatioia-J a m es je -&pw- —3% is

Ä ^ e d ~ f# ß ^ p p o i f i |i» n t - ^ d - te^àdvise^ÿ^-M ià í I - tr-à-ve-tt ,'hdS'be«n'(in%®^®hitl' h t the town dale re-appointed Eugene ' mèbttirg^Bf'PéVî.'''2, K6f,'álÍho"ugii-¡ BSi-ueit as* Town; Clerk 7fo¿: (■ e'it wa« i|^eliiééd- in -ths- -miimtea; temi- beginuIng-D e*^,. 1981- ai o'f t l î t î ijfèél'to.gr’" "J ruSitîl DSC, "1, 1961T7ïnd "Tritìi t

7 '  & tÎT O ’cdtaanUsioB’ers tuyafci sacce8Wf.-^*--e®gí ajipoiutea -ai % ï® 6^^afr-»eti^*â-'50 i^œ -aÿB a>-gii^® e3T ^^------^ÿpi=;F te5^1K & 'à ü i ^ ^ A d B S ' ' , ÿ- e i'&fcJa'l ■ ®0Îàôa-4s#î#tSf4iS"Wa«~B0't-vob*

kffiSÎ. Jfc&t ittgfet, I Mr. RanieU^fcat tlio ««¡tboisd. used

jnintttes .aad ssttrO'diK^ it. again; slip it dybfiurp ifieed .’' 1 jo tä te t Mr Goiden can be BaÜSffie te tt i l i a ‘'subtle sun

Tpfd/’ sigillatesi 'whfisshi^ft R dhpri C, Grubta- said* P ® f l l to pull a î a i ï

•.-surir-• r a p | p y.;-aye--H»ir»eefessa^sl-slip over ¿uBWwj# m a tte s M d p ï S ô ^ p i ^ ^ n ^ B c a u ® frm'’*^jd id w a | Aljratoäy xjtòGwbxu T h e1 Ths eomatisSi’cm , - b _ others'” agreed. jS rTOT^^rwSKTîâÂSidioXBlîa'Aïy^'í-é|feeted4tiSMi8iá- MfesáMaet had.1 ine the h p çoM |fen t was publicly npt há¿3$C;W 0® d aM,j$5iefDr'e oodsutergA by thepa and properly :.çMé‘Jiô t he ine^poM Ä fvh i th e 1 ineefpw awa- -hr- . •*nfcw& ■

American LegioriComiiiander

Here F or County Meeting, ' J. ' '£ I V.’ . . tl i l i

MQUnt •Eepailaaent JXoinafsncter y*®*- g g ~

-o f The AipsritHffi Legisa, B ^ r l . 1 . ¿ g W I E W a4‘■miit stale' ana national pro-

ids s ta ff^ ffiake an! grams -of the L e g ^ , includingt iB S # vlsiUtJteC WlS8gx C m w - I m e m b « r s M p eam- t,y 43®%-- m is tin g tr im ilfkerisf paigu B^oyt pogdrasted ferottgtu

RjiW tscs State-.• I t t K R t . . . 4 j d ^ - $ f I¡. '’BiOwMinldp_,£Wfes51& p.sst iQS, Sil, waSMa®4^s^gx C diii^-,!$WMasnd?r-of The s t® Ayphuti a f 8 Pihi. AiD.erican Lellon1, will preside atj=—¿ ’Hi-^Eegloo, Commajoder—fonjjhs nseetuig h e r^ '

Navy “y f t iW . ot .1, ,r ^ T~” ' 7 t'b |a | t f r a*

^ ittd o i, sa^li^% with ^ffl^tfeJ'dlSng Meuntsl&PY p'biS

h irs^ w e d » Its soim-

A N N ID A I. SC H O O L E L E C T IO N

F e b r u a r y 713, 1962

" T A L L Y ? S H E E T

F o r 'T h re e M em b ers o f T h e B o a rd O F E d u c a t io n -- F u l l T h re e Y ear T e rm s |

i |L -School Polis: One Two Three Four Five H.S. Seven Eight Nine Ten

Civilian A Military TOTAL

¡ | l l P a u l F... . ¡B e rn h a rd t 15" 12 .1 7 3 69 226 99 ' 247 .18.4..: . 28 71 0 1154

]2 A D bm iitic • A . ' t a l l y . •; R i WÊË 142 194 150: 122 206 129. . 61 . 9j) 4 ' I 2.2? 1T 3 Ï 7 p M ï ï l F 7 ^ ÍP eck fe 4.9 42 - 298 42 217 ' 101 '7 97 220 42 90 1198

¡4A D r. F r a n k - D i R u g g ie ro

l-vr;— ” ,?• -■ ""65 71- 216 163 262." 159 -»■258 ’I I P 61 r | | | ; .. : 3 ;.' 1 5 7 7 * H

|S S r ïo f « f B r - '... .D i R ienzo 26 ' 38. 231 54 226 I 77 96 -2 0 7 39 91 0 1 0 8 5 '

6A P a u l - . ,F ra n c isc o 4 43 148;" 66 215- M ' 3 0 3 .155 19 53 0 1094 27A G eorge H . '.i.,.................. ■-■ i ’ / .jorow n VI— - w wir-~■—ZÏT" zrn . 100 1Ö3 i»t> 04 i r j 1 "1387*;: 1

SA M ichaél V . A lb e rtin e 43 61 * 6 5 290 142 56 190 : 79 7 115 60 ; 2

•"..X1103 1

9À N o rm a M c Cool 21 40 189 5,8 242 123 294 191 31 '86 . 0 ,

• -s

1275* I

JiOA E d w a rd i , 'i : : 77f¡ t . W al lock 22 103 " I 3 : 115 . 86 186 118 . '2 7 . ; 41 1 ' 1 837;

11A A lb e r t3 -

j¡G u g lic e ll i jJ r . 7 4 . 7 ' 32 31 3 . 17 ■77.12 1 ___6 • g | p 7 1.06 :im R a lp h M.

¡R isoli ■ 21 45 60 329 106 ' 7 8 4 7 108 64 31 73 1■7 4."

892 • c

j X-3A T h a d d e u s: ìle i ívü r rei.v . acMi, ^ Od*" ...-.-..ûæ,:.... %an .--KtI»—-

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•Elected to the Board of Education. i

GEORGE H. BROWN

jOiojLy-N5,176_ Belleville voler*— ____9’ per ¿eñt oí the ,17;6öl .rèjfister^p11 'i0« d — turned-out Tuesday

DR. FRANK DI RUGGIERO MRS. NORMA MIC COOE

<* ¿Æ . ^ Ä h i i d " ^ b e e n ' Ä f t o h «■ ding program, ln - that section,'

Tbi others, in order of votes; Francisco was top man w ith .303- moropOti ot ih-O-MaM of.; polled:---- -------'.i^—,..-,-..ui..— ~ wotesrMrs-. McCool -potled 2»« and»TIöpr-Top voiri? getter w as} " c alvfn R. Berk. i?i98: Paul g . iBernhardt, 247, The, three had the ’ reyfls WSwnwKo polted„ 1,: rJgernfiäMt, 1,154; Albet tine, 1,-T" support o f the tax coiincil, Which Dr Frank Di Ruggieio, x03, Paul Francisco ,1,004; John had strongly opposed building a

th ird term , wa.

.oaly’.wonnaa' candidats, Mrs. 537. raja» ^ööö®C was .put on the : ’

-Di Rienzo, 1,08$; Ralph M .ljjese h ig h mfMöüiL...Del. Guercio.I RásolL 892; Edward L. Waltook; was lh ird itt this section, which :

ThaddeiJs .CTed) ;Dbi Gusr- «is home.:,S29; ■ Albert GffigÜeell" j r . J ' Risoli led the- éandîdatei

The new-board will have .an or-! NO TICKETS329 votes.

l i a d strongly .voiced Ms disagree-

Public Hearing Oft Changes Proposed By Master Plan

Three Named To Aid Local Heart Drive

Joseph B; h Groscih, Belleville^ p i h S h e l c U & » m - g « i e M i - e a r e a daetwenn-ttniiOnt-the western, andr-m otheEn~»»arti^& |3C LJte^-^R l® 1V,i has an

trwifk d a 7rSl^ln Town'Buli pii| and'j W^sMugton Avenue" ancTiii'loF to^h7AvB!clr"fhe ^ lah said 'jiel^iounced* eompletidn of the final r k r i m ^ e d - M W sestom-dFlire"ares-mnhJr"Of Greyloek Park-} the m o st reeenlly developed] stages <g, _,arga'nMng the H eart a .master, p lan reoenitly^-ecmD,pi4t-j-.w^“4 b ^ —; ■; •.! / j JJriye in|d~ by the l&Bbvffia Platminig f a n j l^ hontej are en v is io i^ i'in Thh idan emphasizes renewal Three vice chalrfnert have,been

tfae_«>itanB_ni4tfh rrf.Ral1^iti^<|[ hr. pnd | appointed: E rnest jtetvidsdn of 178M e m rh & s-o l-lied P ia iiM ig ih raT d -^ ^ h e tw ^ -—Tin-ioH7-a*d~Ga-r-I— Aeeeeifeg— to • ^ ™ F M r m H ^ M o ^ “ ^ > eet.„^(;r_-..tRe~ ,g^C0,n^ :

will -be' p iesent, aiong -w i-% ^os4^eh ,-Ayenuek^Mi ih;.me-area,b^^KSoahd, th e ,u p a s ie r .^ ^ .ifeVto-^erWard; > .(9t,af^agi^i|fthh^|3e fihiar» '-mf bffe^*-|hy jp ^them- ehd .. nf;7Bift|.i»kiu^lyBnd. a Jlexilila projposal|JBeimohr Street for the Third!

egnsui- Etsek ' bounty gplit course, and based "upon a study ’iF"tdday-s| pfard and -Mrs.. Robert Laterza

anizational meeting Jlbnday! Voters ignored ticket cfassi/i-1 tt>«nfc w-lth the building program, ight at 8 -o’clock. cation and slate*"Yo elect a splitThe feurrent expense"portion of trip Brown was ,backed by the)

re. budget parsed easily Tucs- | aBC and M rs McCool by the Cit-Knuppel Attends

)12l| 7 Both budget questions were dfc-| C + a f. C a ï -i v c ô

and.'95I¡ izens1 Tax Gouneil. D14» Di independent,

Dominie A. Eàjlÿ;' ' former The two area« , bad voted twice!

to¿comnda^ou'rth,-The.:thir<b-£n-|daywascumbent pelting! re-election wasj-demt abput -Ute JÿM d |n^ .program.; special Michael V. Afbertlne, whose fótaT

Hernvan- D. Knüppel; oi,_t]re gpirl Their vote Tues-I dance departm ent of Belleville as general discon* High School n parUcipatulg in"a

vocational guidano«R utaff'È ïtJrts. voting m School i';cô'ur»é sponsored- by'-'thé" New

.................} jersey.- State- D éoartanen t-# La-

0 1 d B u s ¡ n e s s F o i t 3 i £ > v B o a r < J :

N a m i n g S c h o o l 9 P r i n c i p a l

MURRELL N . WOOEMAN

GoDfîçtor Heads Matchbook Cover Club

tant. Charles BOyce, senior com! Joraleruon Street, suliant, ,f? also4 expected— Jy^OneTarndy homes iT lutf. plan, ,wMeh_ j is ig b a te s

"Wroposed - uses \ for ■ t? H k sec-l .lo u ro f" fo w rt 'x rffr tire next 20 years, vSrigjaXd. serve a s a guide .ip Mrsetft® ’thff" o^gfalT devlfe-pnient %^c_Believille., acooFibtg to the board

The la p d '.u ^ piab-'iis. the first ^ap d eS '^ fdF th e following tiireelseclloh Of a master njiffi,,^vMch y§afs."“T S e ii-a past e^H hiideiH JM'}IncJui^s.- Plad?.- ^ S l f a f i c

sd'telio. ' f urling ton . Coua ^ , ^ p ^ , ^ r y u l a t iOBy-.-eo.mmrm-it.v •• fa-eilities;..ean teglor. and # > »A ..';.'t^ D^p-artment.;Executive Com- i t o iffig.-iecoiiaia«aAai|qgit%.-^ie ajifttee #ijiH lie-county f S a 1S^[ jantl.r'pe plah if a 'propti^G. ,that u |tii h is electtim a s -D e p a rtfe r t Rllver. Lake , be deveiopW-TOh

jf^m m pnder l a s t SeptemibfiE.| apartm ents,. A- modisra ¿iiapplng -Miaolman served- as a member of; csnter is W»sV^ ^ i t ^ phftttieSt ^ l aaoge G6lnm it]ingim-.Avs»-ae-rlThe are»

o f e t to . lg y t te l^ « l» t8 t of the Erie. r M ^ M -1 s sedh;.

-the Policy-W w inittee for sev--TWO^FAMEDS'- HOMES'""’ ifal years i r te r .to'iiis. etectiaal'. Tivo-family. homes are seen in

Xater^a, Caracciola To Run For Ward Two Coiiiicil Seai

y-fPwo- ^& slte^H--nf - Watfd- Two-pasty- A r ggigtered ..ptoljiRstsfcH»|fiH*ken out y e t i tlOBg-fBf^ ^ p r-i-Lalerza 0wag-Tratergg's"Drugr at;-ep seats in t i le J & y ' 'ek.o^im.jUinda-' Avbmie -and. 'jMAayfbn

------ -------------— ------ ------ --f e ee t. - A "die ioa g - Be.ileviJ.ie resL a te rza :id:-SS .Sehtslrp^nt, - he- -Is® -beeix ir-.basinerf

-Tpir g'lace -the first to sa-y h e rs . siaee 1846.- LaLerza and his hf frotSd. vis „ fo r two- eh jltop ,

.... ItrrA.I IN ibiMo .CaxancSajOf >'

conditions and trends and their in:relation to the past,'T he specific

proposals should be' continuously resold led and revised, j since dhatiging ,C0i)i®!16hk aifpct .the; sfrur& re - 'of the board, t

The boaid , stressed, hp^ayer, that the ^objectives and pulicies- upon, which the-p lan . is based should. b e ;jonsider&d more. Per- m ineht - and rep/csebtati^e ‘ oiriEe general ¡philosophy underlying, the

of- 56' Reservoir P lace -for the Fourth Ward.

The campaign j,o combat dis­eases of the heart and blood ves­sels -got- underw ay las t week and will continue until Feb. 25, which la Heart Sunday.'!HEALTH PROBLEM

.“Diseases of die heart and cir­culation are responsible for over SL .per peat, .of all death* and th'CMfore it seems quite""clear that they comprise oilr forerao-s-t

thtakittg--&t-th*; boatd toward,thériiœütja p í0blesj,-'...said Grosch. future development Of the town. “It ,is equally obvious that the

Senior Citizens Aré Winners In Hobby Show

.. (Continued Ûn Ba.gê- 3) -

Local Red Cross To Condiiet Drive For More Funds

m eeting.on, JdfthdaXu.J betöre consideration cipalship. The four lend a special meeting the followinig night-.-b

(Continued Oh P

[bor in cooperation with the hi .Edùcaliop, Rutgers iüní-

Use-Mifeÿy K ■.*■ •' ■L :-$bÁ ootEr^e; c o n to c r t^ ^ ,: Egan-

k^feîCaAnoilÿ of th e 'Bacie Dé-__ pariment “ o í Labor is', designed

[to review training, .guidance^and ft, ^ HIlR litcm CTt' pyoM**««-- pfjitudeiit» the p m - | who do not plan to go to col-'

I '¿Ot' it- InMudei lecture's by dp^- :eiÇled le t'standing State leaders and visit*1 D o m in ic ! L ío r tT e rle y industries to stu­

dy _theit_ labor needs and prob- ge 3) ;" T í eras, "77

Tow 11B il (igei Sii ows 20 Point Increase; Tax é m GÍ8.857

pñplnlindent of -Schools recom- mend-attön for- the post,_ildseph B. GToSch. a- teacher foj;. 12. years, had been feeom-

Six D ëilg'llie residentsamong TiÇër prize WinnCTs ’ at EÜeî ~ZT* ,7 "V. ,1i j ih Senior CliMiM'; Édtéÿ- Sfe&t ®ecaase the RM Cross wii> re-m Kres-ge-Newar-k, co-sponsored bT ye less th a a ih pep cent.Of .its:by thé Soroptimlst -aiub of New-j budget f m n fee 1 ^ United Fund àrk and the CôtpclÎ of S ^ ia l - v v®» the Board ° i E rec to rs of mended, Board members were Agencies iif Newark Irvington Ch c Be lle-v-lllc Oh apt; or, Aimericanj-uiiahimôiiS' in, their pr aise f or antl West Bi)d,nn _ _ . ' R e d Cro « » 'S p -voted to wuthdraw|h i.m ^. .insisting__ ;7 ^ ~ reason?

Miss AJwcandhia ¿7 Bloom g f f f fd S 'i ïê 8 » IM H»' Ünlled FUÂâ|l»ion^>(eâ TBSn to ^ a iip ïm e ;(lré Dow Strèe't'7won-Wi> s e ç o n d l^ Z®63- Thè. -Said it fliWTi joified* Arvtd-

p n Ô e ^ r â ^ '^ T O t^ ê r entrîiês~^ÎT8ie ^®^ the'necessity for tWS’i.C:|iôn—in hlockid-g l'fcubh were ^ItoBflfrôTÇkù seê hq’.Ouher way.” chae l’ v" ” ' ” '

- Ballerilie’k - chinttti’sabners in- $SiSMd92,trod need a 1962 budgeL Tuesdayl The municipal budget actually

, issue m i r n n a n t jugM Mat Vraises W tax rate decreased^^ by 7 U point*, but ' w - ¿O.jppihts, T he budget showed re- school, costs- rose 8 points. iBd

The new B oard-of Education -duced operating expenses, .huij BelleviJie’*_ share of the county faces one holdover proposal nev- school ■ costs and-' county taxeibbudget rose 26 points, or formally eonsideied by the accounted fo r Ihe increased rate. DEPARTMENT COSTS ffld7~bdaT d ^ :;-»ppotntment"ofl-~-Thne ^teerga-se- bringd fee 'unob4*- Dopa-Ftiaental operating costs a principal for Schopf Nine, TheHicial 1962- ra te to 88.85 per $iddj dropp«R to fl,968,218 a d«- p c ^ i a l appeared on tiMee agen-property yilualipfts , . I crease of $12f?,U6r Basically thedas’ only to he -blocked by-a four-! The overall levy- On th« town's drop w** managed by an in- memiberi m ajority led by Ernest taxpayers th is year will - be 85,-1 creased use of surplus funds.S. Arvidson, board member. A! 450.710. This i s ' an increase of An addlllond pu rren t surplus ioig.w ay, neWri t*.Ken on the id - $49,481; over last year's levy, of! Of $a5,wB;d® 5-F® '"® ~ w fte r

a crocheted rug and a place mat; Albertine. Arthur MI Second and Ihird place ribbonsI A 1 Balabce of Need” Cam Pico and Nicholas S Juliano

Wesley SMiueegak7tosd'at-1 were aw'arded'to Peter J,, Street- Pai'8n will be.,-conducted during The four voted to adjourn. . ,, j , tondafl.ee officer for the Board of 1 er of 19 King, place for his en-| 1962 M order to finance

. t i i r ca,n' Eduic«aa-i; h is been elected prei- tries of a hammered metal t e ^ W -necessaty. IbcB services, ItB a b y S i t t e r Is W e e k S didacy, A life-long Bellevilhlc, 6« |ident of tihe Empire Matchbook Lor fram e and an exhibit of wood las' heen^ announced. ,M a p P a g e P e r s o n a l i t y 6HB" achneegas, Who)fiiiiy W ork“ i Tile recent,idcreaseDtaggn-tto ii-d lam ^.leader.

Bhfcrid ofl is' WMM■ Mrs. B p i ' r■^bßdl!Ktfl'“'‘-Öf : ■&■ I 51, 1 V ®e: ra f " ÎDï . I

moyd Street b a d three•v iy It was easy lor ® father

-4 i!^ k 'St--week-k6--iM p—pago-pdr- ¡ c:T ÿ rai;' . . sopality. The young Wtet*n l n I - The.se two thé circle yeas Miss. , j anet. Siie

hns >i>w 9 fthflW-Bt t tewait u n iteli- book WïWt% began w« coRec'ion, Mrs! fn 1950 when he decided

the lixeSecond.prizes were awarded to & to€ A iro« l Forces has mean

Early Copy, PleaseThe issue of this paper,

™rce a l a bobky.

A ide M HUguley of I9i »-mounting demand upon the Red next week will go to pres* a day_ I want-1 Holmes Street^ for .an original G n ” f o r ,n i* y types of assist- earlier, than usual - Tuesday

I oil painting on velvet and to John| “ ? e- Th« e heeds cannot be ruet[Afternoon m ste.d of Wednesday

on iy l.H e. Rtoedkthe. E m p irrp lu b i n j ^ ” . t S ' *ÓR# -who have thus far. :® okea|-^ei(r Tork-f.hat j;car as its 5.1 at for sen's m tlfs Secohd Waid member Membership in the or-

-more-Iocal-ftinde-are-aveU- -afterpoon. Th i* ^ i-being-don«..be». spokesman said. I canse there .yyili b? So m ail de-

Rules Available For Four Clierry BloSvSora ContestsAlthough Branch Brook Park'«

cherry blossom trees are covered with «now, th e Chamber of Com mhree and the BeHeviUe Recreik tion Department have begun plan ning for the second annual (fee rv Rlossom JFestival thi* spring . F o u r ciwkfeats. V art, poster photogretphy «nd , «way —■ will be. sponsored tq celebrah» the blossom tim e theme. ..

The photographic and art con-

m m m m , Requests V>x Q A,d and Wa I livery on W regular ^ ^v^nriMimas ajspiay. ¿ - -, . Li«*v fak amaiteiff. Tne poster contest isThird prizes were given to Mi «I |-e r Safety tiaunng i ro e ln m a s ¡day, Washington «'B irthday, Feb., ,q resident

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-sbnuM he thera, b é c a u s e 'J 'w n s i^ f f(3L , w« t e e * rn o m in g -í dnadrfhe^ Already. J i tThe raes An J h f t’. & Œ :... i

nun»«oft

yorw'»» Eli« 7 FapriW T9T H o D n e i l^ **'*; °w ^ vwii— - !Ifeoi:.*Mdkw-*d -i¥.•k'’'«Bnmer«ial’E otte, a siudPn1- ai T jp-^i-a-E ß ,3eilr s, STlc 0jW The baeemenl of the Rrhnce Street, fo r her display of hand-1 ti°wpita.lg look jio the Red CrossJ All those planning to iubnritL r y ^ The essay contest is limit-"

£<i.a Coilsgs, w a s platiir&e in D s t ho-me at 170'Union Avenue made aprons and to Mrs Millie] ^or relaxation and hap-J m aterial of any k ind-new s Pr !ed to .Belie.viJj.e Jtudenis.'y?lir‘5 ^ S |5 > a S ffU M :ä'.'"1"K was ’:Comm’3siCTers George i t . K 4 - p g ^ of fdfng oahmets Mcffiema'n of 283 William Staget P lfteM ®Wöd Ä®*d» * » ®ount- advertising — 'fo r next WWTir ü^fe» fob^he «w testi h lw b e e i l - ” »»»- -»•»»*<■■•' »really a coinckieace' fnat s h e l f ^ ^ d Nuncio R, P I cq have ta- &DldiaÄ t t e cöHetUOn. Schnee gas I who »übomitted a hand crochet-]-1"« itt th ls «flss; It WSJ pointed issue are requested to keep.the m iblic" aM p S ro e to .lK laee th a t i(ld

— V ' - - - • ■ < ken BaticMnig -tor at-iarge s e a ts .in /«»<«-/, 1 ... . .. . ■ i M if:,.,. *, new schedule in mind - add' gad. ««wyiyug liad af four'Red ..Cross r " " ; ........ r t f 1••vices. 1-t eaiaot euriari. If. it] Classified g.dvbrttsing will be! r a -,en..i,„ Tnd'^ita. ibh»m ' PtÄlle hearmgs on .the.p jc^os-

itljooy.lsculio.'Sid-'VhfewMP.-S-tntr! ” ~ . - . T ' ! - . y E r7 , . = f i b s t , ths ps^pteroTBeSeVllIe wG-l adco^tei tjA-til MONDAY NOON,] - -. " ’• ■ - . ' ' als w fll'Se held Tuesday, J'eB .CCaptaued On»?age 3) melo. ■ ’ D (Coat|ffiisd_Oa Tage 9) [_ (Qom.tiRMed-Q tt"Tage 3) 7 | suffer,’ said a 'spokesman. ¡ F s i t ^ i i f S f l r y , ________ I f . ' fConamied On Page a )_________| ¿7 at 8 p .m . :

Jj-qipplu«- was applied to ra&uc» . the !62- budget. Commissioner« have also anticipjifed collecting an1 additional one per cent inore in taxes, which would add $34,- 845 to-, the reserve«: for uncollect­ed fax items,-T -ax ratable« w ent down 1*7*,- H7 berauae of the abolition' otthe person g h ti x..said -the-..«enter -citizen $800 tax exemption.

A public hearing on the budget will be held on Tuesday, March 13 at 8 p.-m. ia! Commission Chi- m-beri, Town Hall.

Traffic Ordinances Pan First ReadingsTyro traffic ordinance!- wer*

pTmd~ron-rifiTit--ro a-drng-Ttte»day~ night by the Board of Comimia- siorfers. -Tbe- first, would- make WTallaee Street fro m Harrison •StfftrtW ■ BttittM S'• AVWaUi one way, for eastbound traffic only. The secon4 proposal would ex- clude trucks ' f ro m “"’U iry a rJ "

combinedhas 30 albums holding matchco*! ed stole and dog,

- - - -i- The show, Whiph‘lyppen to per-- atego- sons, - Over 60 years of age, at-

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Minister Wins Pontiac Station Wagon

3 NEWLY INSTALLED OFFICERS o f Belleville’s Chamber of (Joroxaerfe. In front, from th e left. Aibin H Oberg- exeeufc^-dtteqior of Clara M aass Memorial

AfthurlJackson. 'pfesiUFnF of the board; William J .

OrcharS, retra^eneraTinanager o f Walter K idde^K ^gmpa^ry, iac,? @ 4 president, Michael Parish« Pariso

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■SjtMiqgy,JFIe is. ..being -faattdfed Frank

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gÌ Keith, who prfyfpÿys|y served as vice president “oTlihe council; Has been active in community and^eiyic»)?affa ir s, serving as . a

-trustee of thé Welfare Federation nf, Newark, trustee of the Council of ; ^ j |^ .^ e n c i e s , of Newark, andt j^ ju ^ h er the Board of

^Directors "for -the Newark .Asso­ciation of -Commerce and Indus- fcry.-> He is President of the. New 'Jêrsey.'Bankers Assotiatiôn'.-

Sottball Team» WantedPlans are-beinS. formuJatiyi, fox

the reorganiiation of the Essex

Softball' Longue, All games will be played -at Vails- •bung Park, Newark. AIT organiz­ed, Hfllfäfmed teams will be ¿gn Ä8SBE?1 FoC1BS 0b3Oi& 'ihoïè Géonge Allen, îtS 4 ¿395 or John Confr-òi, 'MA 4-0537 after-' fr p,m

Major Lawson Is a ltiember the 25th class to be enrolled in the course. The class, consisting of 410' U. S. Army officers and 33 officers,from 16 allied nation«, was addressed by Maj. Gen. Har­old K. Johnson, college comman­dant - and post commander, opening day exercises on Jan 5

The college; the Army’s senior tactical., school,. was established in 1881» as the School of Applica­tion of Infantry and Cavalry, The associate course,was established in 1947 and ia designed to pre­pare selected officers from all- components of the Army far duty as commanders and general staff officers The class/'mcludes 75 Army Reserve and Army Nation­al Guard officers on' temporary active duty. The attendance of these civilian component officers is indicative of the‘Army's effort to train and maintain “One Ar-

The 'major is--a 1934 -graduate of Central High School, Newark,! And a 1941 graduate of Bloom- field College. .

Slick Chicks Survive Tough Pin Competition

. In spite of - real tou gh qoropeti- .tiun,-ihe-Blick.Xhicksr are still the* ffinnSmr trae te aun In theTtec-’ rea.tii)n',,,WfflnAt)s. Wednfesday, Night Bowling League, Their re­cord is 43 wins and 23 losses.' The Pin Pals, with 4014 wins

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THURSDAY, FEBRU A RY 15, 1962 THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS, Belleville. N . J. PAGE THREE

Senior Citizens(Continued From Pa.ire 1>

Joel, 6, and Deforg, 7, greatlyi Each week the picture wiDdpjoied seeing Janet's picture the paper, added Mrs. - G-oodltiao

you ffp teg aT$ ~ptipJXs ol Btíwsh-Threa. --

trocted nearly 3o0 exhftltcxrs froon, H ~ . . . . . ,,» N*w Jersey a s t m t l « W f»tan itted 929 entries, ' * ajrn3,an 0the foreign language -department

H ie event, which is h«W an >Dually jit the Newark depart

' iitore. i s j i ^ Jû_thje_p,uhU£ Feb. 17. ■

Rules

at'Basf\Patersrm Memorial High

"Turn.. to the map.. fcage iii “tip .iaS 'i issue and note Jhe„teature .picture..:___

One of (hr persons in the photo itL4ng^|^w |_w iffi a e lide . ^

Readers are invited to identify this person and' the spot where the piqture Was taken. The first one to do "so—by mail o r in p e r­son it the office ¿¡, The Times— wj!), receive- an awaTd of $51 Please note; Identification Of the

person and place must be made by. .coming to the office of The Times, 246 Washington Avenue, or by mail. Phone calls will not be accepted. • . -

p la y in g this

■The Chamber of Commerce and fisdi9|tiiig game of; 'identifici- Recreation Departm-ont with I tion to; note .these aim pie ..rules

cooperation of the ’ Essex'X5~the winner “must fell' Us who County Park Conrffiissicaa. .spon^-the person is whose photo i r cjr-

t*»e festival .contests ‘ tg; c a llr t i^ Ian d wheM--picture .was tafc attention to the beauty a n d mag- en. 2) Entries in the contest must

(Continued From Page*. 1)b*r o f Commerce office, 216 Washington Avenue.

•?. Eugraved plaques w ill be awarded for- first) second and ttW places in each contest. The •w ards will be presented a t the Cavalcade of Progress m Satur-; day, M ay S a t the- Belleville Bol- fcr Rink.

of the cherry blossom dis­may and » encourage arniatotu? • td sta and photographers in pur­suing ttoeir hobby ”

Map Page(Oootinued From Ja g e 1)'

Mr. and Mrs, Gogflimua have $Mn Belleville eosidente f o r, five'

*rs. “ And’diirlng th a t l in ie Ja- has been, pur chief babysitter,

JK I certainly knew h e r right i f i / i y ,” Mrs. Goodman explained.

The young Goodmans, D avid, 4,

be made in person or by mail. NOT by-- phone; 3) the prize jyflj.be awarded to the one who sulm iisithe first correct identifi- catioiist -4j-aril— decision« by-*.The Tidies "are final;.' only- one- en­try per family is permitted; ¡5) contest...deadline.; ia 5 p.m. Mon­day.— F ailu re - ' followcontest' ru les-in all respects is cause (or disqualification.

11 no one, identifies the circled photo and the place where pié* tue-was taken.", the p r i t t money will, be added to the following week’s award: '..u.

Each week The Times staff photographer will take a similar picture somewhere in Belleville.

S T O P IN WOW!A Few 1961 Ramblers Left

Fabulous Deals Big Trades. Huge Discounts!

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pear op the map. page test .your -ingemlity- — and your power’ of obser-vation- lb can be lo ta--of- fun— Get ita rted now. Work fast. Be' the. first- to come te our 'office'w'ifh tRe Tighf an- swersl Rerpember., being first m'ëifis 'being tBe winner.

Old Business(Continued From Page l )

A.' ta l ly , . thè board p resident.-The m ajority then called s

meeting for Friday, Feib 2 ahd -voted-to consider- Billy the agen­da they hadjprepared. It contain­ed five proposals left over- from the Monday meeting. The sixth proposal, recommendation for fil­ling. thè - principal's post, was «¡pitted.

Charges of politics- were 4brown by both sides. Mothers whose children attend School Nine final­ly said they would prefer w ait­ing.until after the. election-to-have- a principal fox their school chil­dren,, ; ■ ■FILL AFTER ELECTION

“ We have ; waited six months, for .this job to be filled, we will w ait another 11 days’ until after the election,”..said-one. The.wom­en had'fought since the summe'r to_ E arn a_ fulMimO. principal a t the sohooL- Schools One and Nine had l>eeh consolidated under one principal, Mrs. Violet Spray, who will rem ain as head of School One, •

i ‘Jf this has become an issue in- the campaign we want to w ait,” .said one spqge.sman. “ We ■aró^siáfe'ltor"candidate for the job is beyond • reproach and we* dga’t want him_ to enter a job With cliargès surrounding it.”

The president of the School Nine PTA, Mrs. Daniel A. Mc­Carthy of 228. Ralph Street, .said,

We- respect the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools.”

Nqnè. of the, women had any disagreem ent, with the decision of Dr, Frank M. Durkee, superin­tendent,- who recommended Grosch.TEACHER AT SCHOOL FOUR

Grqsch,' who lives a t 5 Nolton Street, is a seventh and eighth grade teacher ,»t School Four. He spent -stx o f his TF-years' of teaching i%, the elementary schools. HO taught physical edu, cation and business education be­fore1 teaching seventh and eighth grades a t - School Seven. In 1956 he began-tssehing-lr. School Fourr -'A -,"grad‘U#tè;j-of-MdnW a«;-St*te' College in 1943. he received a M aster’s Degree in Education from - New York University- ip 1947, He has completed $7 hours

-of graduate -work beyond1 that.Grosch, 43, is. a lieutenant com

mander in the United States Navy. He is on, active duty each summer. In the .Belleville.schools and in the. Navy he has worked on educational projects, curricu lum development, training „and testing. , '■LEADER IN ALL AREAS

from th#superintendent «aid Groach “has. the- demonstrated capacity for leadership in all a reas of the ele­mentary school. principalship; teaching supervision, curriculum j administration) public relations, student activities, and m ember­ship 6f the- adm inistrative team .”

He was considered worthy of the principalship of School Nino because of his “education, abili­ty, school activities, community activities; seven years ' experi­ence in the elem entary schools and demonstrated leadership.”

Among hia activities, Grosch is chairman of the H eart Fund in Belleville; p residen t. Of the V ar­sity Chib, volunteer worker for the“ United" Fund, Clara Maass Memorial Hospital, American Red Cross ahd Com m unity Chest.

He has held offices in .the Belle­ville ' Education and Parent-Tea­cher Associations. He has also served on educational committee« in the school system, ."v

Three Named

I'daire, grid Robert Jr',,’ .g--student ;'at Holy F a fiü || School.;, ,f

ArvidiOtif. isow ner, of thjj Arco ÿopl and - MuhufahlisiBg Co, in hforth,^Atl^0n « _mejn.hereo f the B cçly^ê- B oard' ol Educatronv anrt“ is~ D istrict' Chair­man of the Boy „Scouts. Arvid- son and h is wife- have two sons,R ichard ;- a student at-ythg; Uni- -VérsijylpfijVirglmài and jilfnmÿj

Arvid son' has beep a ftive isHeart-.Eund-.sinice--.1958.......

is p rin c ip ll of Schokd ‘I ’ive. H e is aegye^n tihe Varsity Club of Belleville, the Boy Scouts and also, the Alumni Association of Muhlenberg College. He is married and has two sons, Wil­liam , a lieutenant in - the Air Force, and Raymond;,'-«- student «• at. Belleville High School. Chap- ; man has been active in' the H eart Newark : Fund since 1960. - r«*r «tooAREA CHAIRMEN

The following Belleville re s i­dents i r e acting as .area, chai:"men:

Mrs, Eleanor Arthur of 16 P e r ­ry Street ; Robert CasslA of 8! Continental Avenue; Miss Jan e Couzzo of 54 Salter P la c e ; M rs Everett Denning of 390 Divistoi Avenue; Mrsi Walter E , Frasif:

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H eart Fund, su{i>OFting basic as well as applied research, public and professional education and community services, -is most defense against this num­ber one health enem y,” he con­cluded.

M rj. Laterza is a teacher a t School Seven in B ellevile, She is active in the Alumnae Chap­ter of -St. ■ JoseohA-Cfoltegey-in-;Go^ lunrbus Hospital Auxiliary^ and is past president of the- Unieo Auxiliary. She has two children Eugenie, a., student at Lacoir-

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HELEN ELLSWORTH ’ CROMBIELandolfi of 212 Forest' S treet; Miss Phyllis Restaino of 57 Pás- »»ic’ Avenue; Allan Riggin of 25 Mary Place and Guy Tiene of -34- Sycamore P lace. —

SUREOOATK’S NOTICEZAUU <X ANDHEW U SLOAN.

NOTICE o r SETTLEMENT Notice 1« hereby given- that the» «o

count« of the tubccriber, Bucceauor Trus­tee of the trust« created under the Last Will ánd Téatamdnt of ANDrI w L. SLOAN, deceased, will be audited and

Äinhgsita-. and reported for - settlement to -the Esswt CJcranty Probate Division., on ^esday. the 27th day of .FEBRUARY next.

E. STANLEY PIER ^Dated: January 16, 1962 McCARTER A ENGLlSIL Attorneys ll Commerce Street

Feet tU M p i- SURROGATE’S NOTICE

Pursuant to the order of DAVID H. WIENER, Surrogate of the County of Essex* this day made on tha abdication

TOWN ORPIN ANCEgiven that;PüBÇJC NOTICE

the following propo*troduced and passed on first, reading afc a meeting of • the . Board of Coin m iss ! o ners of the Town .of Belleville held>Tuesday evening. FeK I3^l962land -furti^er- ' notice is hereby given that the second ; and final reading of said ordinance wIU consider-' ad said Board at a meetinr-t« ^he« at WasWgtoh "Avh-nue. aiid BeUevJlle Avenues, Tuesday Eve­ning, Feb, 27i 196,2 at eight o'clock P.M. when all • objections to *the passing- of the same (|£i|l£ be heard and considered.

¡‘"Eugene G. Barnett,‘TOWN CLERK

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<£ÀGE FOUR THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS, Belleville, N. J . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1$, 1962

r -* SOCIAL AND CLUB NEWS OF COMMUNITY INTEREST

Belleville H.S. Teacher

Amomj^nas&ji is roads of the^NUtloy and Solonffljflgcrfren1, of Mi s s ^ A a g a i^ J ^ p a f f i f f l a g a, aflti-Silil-msiyd. his

|p l $ r s .1 M liRafs degiSS fi'oiti Sbion Hail;la Tune, He is on the

B lfr £®eet, to d jh g ! fatuity of F r a a P u “ i ) 0 ^ 1||.fW 'laie Mr. Gdeotaflore, to Michael la rkJ'Tl'cKSi; son of-M r. and M rsJ A June wedding is planned. MiSs^SKossi of Iff'fiSfftS Stjedl,Wirr«5t ;■ ;.’‘¡¿UefTOSpejlije brit^s, is a gfa~( du a t^Jo f if£~ -«Boinfc ■ Aeadtoiy.' ■Spraw L ' and the College of Saint j

w •.Convent Station, aodj r jc e jy e jf 'h e r Master’s degree

i&MhtJm-Qn HjilL^ftdYerslfcg. She f s^ ^ £ y ifr-~ M g u a r of Bettefliig:

'¡.Alfiv'iBAssi is a graduate of

re Guild T^Present Two

IliJk Playseo ey ftjt 'wpritMioTr,, plays

wRM h ) ig b t- a —meetfo gi-of-SU- Itairy’s " iP heatre ' ShGU Wednes-

t>o r \ a , wofl <>’ cftH f.iW the "seKodl gymnasium,

L Xeaefiag off. thto'jaxH p ip tk flff be aj&oiasdf; -of fh& wid® open speces- SDoWn in the H eart ofThxaS’i J&* -ffed Afcasrt. Directed

and Rose-=QM&B, , the‘'"blfsf1 will 'ln tfede Wiffiam R iw tes^r’CarOl Kowal, Ellen-. Kir«*? SOsan Jarvis, Jam es Mit«

■lid. A ife ta ' jB8e_ _ JW o o d JiaM L ftM he pro-

gram wffl be 'a ope-geter entitlsd, • “ Sorority Sisferg” by Betty Ann MWiM fe presented trader the dpeciion of Anne Fae-dto and

■ Money Clark, Taldng.part’^ril be Jhvce Lauriia, Janice Clayton, ‘

H |H | ^hfSO M dig MaugaAT-git, sjpiiitb, Sue Botjabocx, Kathy Ko-tqal and Naiscy TtosteBflv-"^"* fp av id J. Liddell, Guild presi­

dent, has I to e d an isvdfation to' all a 'e ^ b a rs of the parish, .whe­ther or not they are mem bers of tJe-GaSd,-

- MBioaneed this week - that ~ foe ffird 'annual .vaSely shfrwAoabe presenited~May 13, 'l'T7l87_19~ahcl_ 2$, under- ^ direction--of Joseph Bayes oO T ew T«E~C % , wLi be f u l le d , “ l^lnat-a. D ili,?—s— r j

SMrs, Fred R, Jbta 3,jmg;assi>*: . ejaled WJfeh St. -Mary1 s parish ac­tivities, a past president of its Rosary ¿ftoniefa. a.nd_n^...premnL 'Grand'

: ;^r^Etr-'D?rn^5iter5“pfr;Ameriea, h a s . aeeBptaii’ Ship ehaicpianshij'. sf the ticket eemihittee fd r’ the

MISS A. GALEOTAFIORE

Unwanted Hairi Removed Permanentlyt I

ELECTROLYSISI. 10 Years Exp.'MISS BERBERIAN, M.T.

632 M t, P ro s p e c t A v e , P - '- - N e w a rk

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„Will Welcome New Members

- - f 1wentiy®»r',Wdiften'- will- be re- ceived-inio memlMtAiip.Jn.fiouir-t G ry ^ y ;O a th o E c Daughters of

A "Feceptida Monday evening, Feb. 19, at the Knights of Coltmibus Hall, Nut-1 ley. ' ¿J«•Mrs, Frederick R, Job, Grand«

will preside, -and M rsJ ¿|®*ph. A. RejJly- of NuG6y Will Be in charge of the Social' to iol- laWi The Rt. R ey Msgr Jam es J7 Dweps, pa-stqr of St M ary's 'Qhiirch,- is the Ooorls- modera­tor.

The ne\V„ m embers include Mrs.Mrs. Joyce Cam-

g ^ l i r s . Jdse^sine Caraso, Mrs; MebArGeeiney~Mrs. M-ary - 3&ej«” hunt, Mrs._Marie, Dempsey, Mrsl M aty Di Nor-eia and Mrs. Anna, Kane.. Algb Mas Katharine King Mrs Joan KJ'em, M rsr'V ictoria Long- tiny’Mrs, Cecelia Lurai, Mrs, Ct A. Mancuso, Mrs, Antoinette iWa- rone', M'rs.- Sarah MefficK' and Mrs, Done thy Mjytgd— S irs.-itirtlF

;iS)hne, JfiCi. 'tilBlSjraC l^ le i l i tT s . M argaret itoW y Mrs. ■Joan'1 Sarudatoy' M rs. N atalie Ufa fesoti, Miss- Dhi-oUj-y SeOtf and Mrs. Ida White,

St. Elizabeth Alumnae Plans Annual Bridge5Je annual luncheon bridge

and fashion show of the Alumnae 'Association Of tiie ¿College of Saint EMzaheth; held «1tìbe .Hotel i New . York,Sahtrday, March 3, Proceeds will benefit tìi.e student aid fund at the college, ¡i

Mrs. M ichael-;J.’ Cole of South’ Qrange add ^ r s . Jam es J . O’­Connor of E ast ' Orange are oo-

Qubwomen Have Drive For Nylons To Aid HospitaT

Miss .Viola Weislogel, com mu m ty affairs chairman, and M rs. Ja-m esjJ Dunn, co-chairman,' of the Evening D epartm ent of the Woman’s Club of Beltevllle, have announced a. townwide r^ y lo n s fo r Grejstqnp” drive.- .Glean, washed nylonYstockiags' m ay he deposItedT-in containers located at: DeWitt' Savings > k Loan Association, '463 Washing­ton Avephef Fidelity'Einidn Trust Companv, f44 Washington Aven­ue, and Peopled -'Nationa l Bank i- 'T T C sT ’C h / 'd f BefleviUle," 237 IVkshington' Avenue;' - ]. T he Greys tone Park Ass-ocia- tipn, a vaihiffary orga-mSi'atidnf'j copyeyts these nylons into funds needed rfor- the pujjqhasc 'and ' mamfcaan.ce. 'of IteleylAJbn' sets, record’ players, sanasioe'l -instr-a“ ments, etc., fob; pataeqts at the hospital.- Another-,- pro ject,, paid for by nylon drives, and recently completed by the "AsldyaGorh was-a-model- kitchen, .yehifiltiajdsi |n ; preparing p.aj^B.^j,®^fe|,to be released:to=rejcnter-,their-hom e* and community life,. Several .cartons of nylons have

already been collected by the chHdreh-qf Sehods-S-andGs-:----- 1

Father and Son Night At School No. FourA Father and Son Night will

.21 ,.*t 7 ,oiilaek..-At. tlier jainissA.jQ--- Ghawger School. The-program will’- Include^ films of the 1961 World Series and the Eagle-Pack­er. game of I960., .Other highlights of the evening

wall1 be the presence of sports dig­n itaries -and the presentation of

trophy to a teacher who has

ifPro-tek-tiv» j E XT R A S U P P O R T S H O E ^

ELECTROLUX (R)(Factory Branch)

Authorized, CALL F I 3-*7Sl .

24 Hour 2S la Belleville Avc. Service BloomfieldSALÉS SERVICE SUPPLIES

MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY DOMEMCK

Anthony Domenicks Feted On Fortieth Anniversary

School-7:Plans Novel Founders DayPrograin

A Foundmjk Day ProgEam, fea­turing fashionv» dating back through,the flapper era to 1890, w ill highlight a meeting of School 7 "P,T A. Monday evening, F e h 19, at 8’ o‘Yl;bci7 lfi th e , school auditorium.

•• Music will bfe furnished by ®Us’ sa Mauriello, a seventh grade student. Paren ts appearing in the ca s t will lie ,'Mr-s. Alma DeJonge, WiUiaim Dougherty, Mrs, Id* @U- ornio, Mrs, Rhoda Faltraco, Mrs. Margaret* (Pa'ficfdneJ^AirrYtover­ly Hicks;, Mrs, .'Rita/Ke'IisbeBce', Mrs; Ann Miele. 'Mrs, Mary Ross And Mrs. Blanche Rothschild.

Mrs. L. A. TracBteiflbhSg, will act as fg&hion narrator; -Jidoand E ach wHirbe1 ||ie ffiSta^Guarra- tor, and art work will be by Miss 'E . F. Forgjone.

Mrs. Dee' jEiheditn.an Ljji qihair m an of the program with Miss

Ntc&siro, and 'Miss - Gru- h f | r cdachainmen.

TalkOnFlag History^lated By W oman’s Club"Because hf She LmcoInrs bifSi-

day holiday, tire regulaM nen^lHbusiness m eeting rtf fee: ‘Wflihl

held * t the .bl0bhou:?«fe'bn Man day, "Feb 1(1 a t one,p ig \ with the

Qerald T. Keenan Weds TnJ^omfit-fmPlam

The n ra n iaigâ of M]sg rauaptlpn • followed • a tr îfea to rLamb,' itüghteP of”

M’rs-, Thomas J. Lamb of- permp* ton P lains, f ir G erald-Thom as Keenan, son of Lawrence E. Kes- nàh of 398 Washington A-y-enue, B Sieyitey and we làle 'M rs. Kèé» nan, was solsm.ni*ed. Satv-rciay afternoon, Jan , at. Holy Spirit Chareh, Pomp-Ion Plains. The

M r, and Mrs, Anthony Dome- nick, Sr.- of 27 Mt. P leasant Ave­nue, celebrated the 10th anni­versary of their wedding Satur­day evening, Feb 10 at a family dinner party given by, their chil­dren »^Biases’ Restaurant, New-

done. the most at_School..4 fori >rg 'in tra -m ura l' sports in 1961. Re- M r. and Mrs. Domenick were freshmenis wiR be served at the m arried in St, Anthony’s Church,end-of the program.

Newark Deteifive Will Address H. S. PTABellevflje High School PTA will

hear a talk by Detective Thomas MneHer of th e7' Essex County Sheriff’s, Office; a t a meeting Monday, Feb. 19, at 8 o ’clock ail the aehool.

DebectLve_ Mueller, w b o js well acquaiñtrd- wuth a ll—pfeises “ o f ' narcotic addiction, will point out to parent* the daugkrs facing young people th ro ti^i the increas­ing misuse j f B aB îtüflfê lT rS ii' parents are invited, to attend to hear what is being done in E s­sex County to overcome the in ­creasing traffic, in narcotics.

chairmen. Mlss -Mary C. McKeon of Arlington is president of the Association, M rs. M artin P. Row’- ney of Nutley is first yiegipresi- dent and ' program chairm an. Mr*. Downey has long been an active member of the group.. Du­ring the past «e-vhcai -years, -she has served as chairman of the annual bridge, reunion chairman, student relations Chairman and recording secretary of the Essex County Chapter- At present, Mrs. Downey j« engaged in' arranging the program for A ^m nae Col­lege, whi ch w ill be held oh ATum- n»e Weekend In, June. .

Mrs. Domenick being the former Miss Fannie I'rabuceo, daughter of* fee ’la te Air. and Alrg..Anthony T fa B u c a ro f BeRenffi.''rier"'ftus band., came. io;.ihis. country. from. Ita ly in 1907, and has lived in Belleville -for-the past 42 -years He retired seven year,s-ago from Soha-rlmg k Co , Newark,

The Domenicks have seven children, Mrs*. Silvio (Madeline) Rim, Mrs, George (Violet) Slater and Anthony Domenick, Jr. oil

- " B T COH iE& ETD N C ÉR T

Stephen Vogel, Jr, of 65 I-I1ÍI Street, will take part In a concert .hu.fea paeaentod, hÿ • th e 1 "depar t» ment, oí music of Drexel Listi; lute’ ' b l“ ' TecifTfiSTofS7 "Tomorrow George E . f.ciga, organist of the P etìn-sylv-ah^a. State L'nlversi-ty,will be f e aiu r e d i jo Lois t__ Vogelplays the cornet in the Institute band,

Engaged

Stags«,- ■ ilMorted-'^h’p ]fi|'K’|í l 5 e í i. : the

•briga wore a prtahkss style gown! aF E re n a fe 'fß Ä p w ' sote^saMoir- ed wtSt.»$a)psi. '■ag<iKfafl--aj|d''ì8>uf- flS t ¿B W $ ^ä« $ "w S S T iace Ip-:

A er-gwii': o f.. ^ead - attariaahalft her ifinger-tip veil, 'an d she car­ried ’ white orchids oa_>- à /fray er

Belleville;' Mrs. Jo s^ ib (M ildred| Cerami of Nntley; Gerald Dome- niek of Newark; Mrs, Dominic- Gus an etili of West Haven," Conn, and Mias Lucille Doanerfick at home. They have eight grand children..

VFW Making Plans For May Convention

...P lans foe the forthcomingVlF.W.. convention to be held in ye te rans Hall, BeUev*ille May 26 and 27 will be m a ’ a t a m eet­ing ‘of the Fourth D istrict Owm mittee • a t~ r Firem en’s Post) V.F.W., Newark, ‘/tomor-row, E-H- day evening.- - • - -^-MCTfrWfflramH fea^yytigw fgpi- dent of D istrict Four will- make her official Visit to the PoM 275 Jkm ntta# ■ Thursday - evening'. Feb,' 22 at 8:80 o’clock in Vet­erans Mali, M rs'.'ilinnie Kant, So Qolumbus Avenue, will be. hostess to fe8m ,berirof the- Past. P resi­dents Gl-ub 275, tomorrow eve­ning a t 8 p m.

. JSsrsi-. m SgìmìÀatioaì'jiiade'' uppresident, $irs. Dafid1 M |r y pre- of ¿x r ¿-ieWardesses, will m eet sldmg, - " ip . jlSiursday eveiiiiif, F ib . &, -a t

Ab:-intérestìnig .pBOigraan w ith.a ^ 4 rfstafifc) Newark Airport, patriotic theme has been àunoun-lY1® bota, S m earbsr-eftd’v t e Mr*. ••.E'd'warii *. ochaUiI ship 'Safcdfty, M archprograoxi ohairm an,, vi^d'Tas ar- A> AtaTOiffeT^^OTOGMall,. Sudic.fc ranged fne-M rs: G eraiiine- Esrl-f'® ^-S7 Betty-W eBer-of -DemaTest in to bring to the group her ls ci»ar»ge of resem U ons. . “ Story Of the S tars 'and. SlmpesT]M fs~;j|ir]Jn js. p to ie rp l4^)3 |l §

; w r i ib a New Jer&eyj I Chapter of the .National Society. | | for - S^fiWlty ,and ahrtniliar 1,’rViiror-, *sha 'x'vlL.l,r,nti,also a display '«^ eariy colonial flags and explain their: stgnlfl-' cane'e in the WWhty. w.'gg^SBBK

W A p .The jjfffgc&Ri,-: is whiib. the.

public is invited; w in begin, at 2 p m . Refreshments will bct,J5prvi ed by hospitality chairman)Mrs, Joseph Drexler;

[ The exhibit ih fee , cliixrQ-ójns. of pain tings- - b y if^8mfceK--fePTtiie ^lub-wiHYcontm ue through. -Feb'.rnary with examples, of the work of Mrs. A rthur G, White. F o r

W d B P R I eBbsiaWmoi water . color* and. pastels.

Mtas:'BéW cia Laslb' w«s® ker ■ 1| îisteris- -.'''JimMLiel-.-as honor, and p Iriâ^m aM s were.hndÜiMü Elster,*« Miss MarkfliB® Lgin'b of -P om p-1 ¿oh P latas and M iss. Patricia. B Andrews i j M J ^y '.- ia e iá 'jS teg* ofejl Singa c v-1 -They 'Were - jowaejï'iîft et s lxeeM -|î|g tir dresses | with',# Iw oe ap-SÍÍSF length sleeves and L Lb6ll'Gi¥h|iedi;';jslh&s. They . h a d « white -far ieadpfeees to#Â?Kgied'f[

;Mtì| R muas. X Raym'-ys i‘'K'gan~was besl 'fesn B

a id u sh e rs . iSltSSl'-'X fe.'K ecce f l ■Keenat, Jfi o l Morffftd'wn, and L- -»F, ^e| i ^ t o ."ft I A 1 ÿhbm as Raid of jB-eSev}!}^ , f

Thgi m ^ B n i f fee was I gownâi lD û sôaÈfiifcélîlRfcahiÉaà

K ress w ifc’m atching accessories'll

íiA&ÉL-JEaáfaú. is an--7e3tèêuiivml jifiihiJTT Federal LahAfl

Btaturfifs^ 'íS®®'- -Her liM lmnd'i served fWô',,ÿèa-rs in thé. tJ.‘ S. Ï Aniii’y ,' stationed in; Bgr^r;~#erhffl

is prèserii& .a J u | |g r l at' F a irle ig i Dicktasoa, líniversi- L ty îrite ife^rd rir~ ~ ~ '

The E astern Air Linfe. Slver-I *® Í3i ® ^ y - |am a moon in Berinudaí* to d are mak?¡Iriin . „ . p - ; Ia « ,,, ®

lag thSiy.: Home • af? me-iBM eville 1 íÉdress. ' i D*'.... t

EyrSm-W ARDESSIS-.MEET

S cala1—I airJ r e s t e r ?

COURSE IN SPACEAT I DU, RUTHERFORD. .

•Willy Ley, historian of . the « p a ra a r e a nd » leaidin,g aufe'drir ty on space problems, will give *- short ¿ours® on - space - and rockets at the Rubhmford cam­pus of I ’airleigh Dickinson Uni­versity. The sessions Will be held Saturdays from 9;30 a .in. to>>| one .Feb. 17 -afiid 24 and.;!M arch 3 a n d -10, The efrurse is] •planned for .teachers of science and-h igh school principals.J Outstanding high school stud-! ents interested'* in spa-ce*’prob lsn is arg .inVited:. to attend, fromi, 10:30 until. ,U;30 each Shtprdayj morning during fee course,

Uh “ PRE-WALKER”

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F R A N K L I N NOW THRU TUES.! ’ . — -ç t ;T O P-,K rfS l -

ON THE SAME PROGRAM!

VIVIEN LEIGH "THE ROMAN SPRING OF MRS STONF

W A K K L « B E A I I I

Also Regular Infant Shoes Priced 1.99 to 7.95 According to Size

Over 25 Years ol F.xperieace In Proper Shoe Fitting

MODERN TRED SHOES

2-18 Franklin Aye.At The Center

- --■ Nutley, N, J. ,

N.O 7-5431Open Mon. '& Wed. Ey^. Parking - Keair of Store

Tuesday Weld Richard Beyiner

Priced From $5.95 upDactors* Prescriptioaa Filled

T A N N E N ’ SS H O E -S H O P

141 Washington Avenue Belleville, N. 3.

K - PL. 9-8548 Open Friday ’Til 9 P.1W.

Slate Antiquo Show At Uniéto Jr. College |

XThe Citizens Advisory Land'd

seapin# Jun* i¿¡ftoford, w ü l, con- j

to : 'antique .sHMrfc^fe'.cblvT legeta P @ iah eg aS '-» u E ra | April | 24, 25 ;and 28, Mrs.__Tham)as.R óyJ ■ímiw-!'uF'W eííái#d'~te' trháii’man. 1 : I t will. b | . the fc .l .M n iia l am I

I S u e ^ i E w : ta ^ba; ah so rfe r~ b S l She" "eSSriinitteei'^^ET&s.' 'sheoiid | Sm S-faiftag SSÉ2Í! A 'sElelSTS^7] .Sonal treasureá ta November aW

abd'M rs. Jones ’in - WtotAfeld "ratted nearly $2,000.!t. The sfiiíw VÉÍ "í&ífflF’'tíi«!‘ lege’s -i^idaesning fund. and. wilH

DaymOD.'T'aAj bias. Jr ,. M'em arial- w iito lan t; ;^ ^ i t^ a r y t n - h t bstablshed at jr.-X|

Spiegel Becomes >

Associate Art Director j

Spiegel,.vffle ' has:’-^joined Ray .'ElHa Ad-J ■ vertising,' Inc!,* Chalh-am, as' as- ; [soria te a r t director to d Sroduc-

ttah - eccrdtaator.A graduate*, of wfiS-Newarir

SohoWhí’Flaé aad' Industrial Art, -5piégfjrL#to-*fp)TOerly an—-assóro da te a r t direéto'r for Black,.Lit- j

-..tie and Co.,.ííetvark and .a pack-. W gft §SííE‘ P '< S fí-K . Schvmrliy I As§g?;a íes. He has beer, a- .Prize winner ta M m erous poster andJ package design contests. ^

NOW thru TUESDAY

Glèni» Ford.» Bètte.J)avi. Hope Lange

Frank Capra’s

“ Pocketful OfMiracle;'

-— ^ r x U S ' '*:— P a trick ' Owens ■ .John Ker

Cesar Rdmero

“ Seven WomenFrom Hell’

S a t M a t, Feb. 17 ...

”TGM THUMB0..

e r r LIVER” ___

Starts Wed.,* Feb, 21 .■"The Three Stooges Meef

Hercules1’ ! Twist Around The- Clock’

“ BACHELOR FLAT”

GIANT SATURDAY KIDDIE SHOW! !Most Exciting Science-Fiction Tale of AR

“THE MYSTERIANS”Also “TARZAN THE APE MAN”

CARTOONS'! CARTOONHÎ '' CARTOONS!

<JÛJ a s lt ictns

. W i l t <z/£ C J la iy

Open Daily 9 A.M. - 6 P.M.F r i . 9 A.M. - si’P.M.

* . Phone 759-58/16366 FRANKLIN AYE. ' BELLEVILLE

Sat. M a t, Feb. l i f t . “Journey to Tenter of

I Earth”“Sink The Bismark.”

Plus Color Cartoons

New Push Baci^Seating- ''' y- Smoking Loge. ,

W Ikee Lighted parking •

Remove UglyUnwanted Hair Forever

' BY

ELEGIROLYSISReasonable Rates

Mrs.' M.\C. Signorili, M. E.

Call For Appointment

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THURSDAY, FEBRU ARY 15,^1962 THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS, Belleville, N. J. PAGE F IV I

Issues Before UN To Be DismssedÂïWômân^CluÎT

BclleviîleXIÏrTsJoin Sorority

Map PlänsForGi^lScouts, 50th.Birthday

. William A. Nesbitt,- a repre-' aBjris "1961 .a? Carnegie Tech.— imitative from the ¿American. As-; Since tills meeting "»"ID also be sociation for the'TJaited N a id embers I up night, members arewiU ■ speak’ iMiies^inv!® fo when.newbefore.the U.,N.” at:-a 'Sieetla'g'of memvbefs jvjjlb$ .jnrt&MS-Sjto|:new members I t SanrEarlo Res- the - ’Woman's Club,; Evening tbO' ijvesi'ttg- Mafolversliii) Depart- ta«rabt>;t'yhdhur*t.Membership Department, on ' rnentr v

.Wednesday, Feb. 21. Mrs. John

Eight BelieViile girls were in- staSeft”« rs is te rs of: the Beta Del­ta ChriSnrarity Tuesday evening', TUS' '80. -The instillation took place at a banquet given for the

kvfoft--.qh.aiit e d , the..program through theSpeaker- Service» for the United Nations, •

Mrs. Nesbitt was b o rn , raised ■ TrctiOoledTn^Sonthem - California"

After two years in th e Naval Al Corps during World W ar II, h resumed his studies a t Stanforc

- University, graduating in 194'8. During the next, two years hc- atudied in P a ris and Brussels and', returned for graduate work to

. Columbia University w here he;re- ceived a M aster's degree, He has taught at B lair A cadem y for nine y e a n , and since 1958 has been:, chairman of - i ta -H isu ^ , Depaca ment, and faculty advisor to the International, ffociety.

In I960 he was aw arded a Coe Fellowship in Am erican History, a t Stanford UtoW rtfoyr He has also been prominent in the Ad­

v a n c e d . Placem ent Program m

conference in 1960 a t Stanford

The Stork Club

Robert Carl Shermanf A son, Robert C a li,, was ‘iwm- to Mr. and M rs. R ichard Sher-

1 man of 114 Overlook Avenue. JaD. 21, at. E ast Orange G eneral Hos­pital. Mgs. Sherman, i s tHe for­m er Miss P a tric ia P rice of flelle- Vffle. The couple h a s another: ehM t - Linda, 22 m onths, l i e baby 's grandparents a r e Mr. and

. Mrs. 'A. W. 'P rice of 184» Adelaide Street, and M rs. Carl Sherman, l i t Overlook Avenue. ... -

Sharon Di SilvestroMr. and M rs, Clement -J, Dii

Silve-siro, af 31 Prospect, .Street' announce the arrival of their fourth child, a- seven pound; six ounce daughter,. .BÉusote,. Jan, 23 j t St, Michael’ s 'Hospital, irk , ShniTO i a s pro sisters,:Anr-

dilètte, 19, -and M ary a n n , 15, jn d . a blOmer, Celèrnent, J r ”, seven.

The former M iss Jo'fopMne Kuoir fora, Mrs. Di ■ gitvertro . is tt« daughter of Mr. and M rs. Domi­nick Nucifora of N ew ark. Ihe paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincenzo ftf Boston, Mass. The younger M r. Di Sil­vestro Is-. owner • of Columbia Plumbing & H eating- Co., Bólle;

-y if lé r ■

Michael Anthony RenameMr. and Mrs. Peter Rainone of

104 Forest S rieet announce the birth of their third child , a son, Michael Anthony, Jan. I I • at St. JsWnes Hospital, -Newark, . Hé. Weighed in a t six pounds, 14 donee*,, add. joins a b ro th e r pet­e r Thomas, nine, and a seven- year-bid sister, Donna M |rli. Mr*. Rainons U the form er Miss Marie B aldasare ot N ew ark. Mi­chael is the grandson o f Thomas Rainone of Newark and tlie late

. Mrs, Rainone, -and of the late Mr, jn d 'Mrs. Bllda*sare. The proud father- is co- owner of. Wiggins P lastics Mold­ing 1 « . ‘

Shawn Anne JulianoMr. and Mrs. Joseph Juliano of

298 Stephens Street a r e rnelw ¡n* eóngratuíations, on the blîth of their first - child, a seven pögcä, 12 ounce daughter, Shawn Anne, Jan. 18 . at Mountainside

■■Mtfopferi,. IjllhhteìMr». M m - Julian«, HB? fonner Miss Joanne Moos»?;, “tìn te rd a n g ir te r of 'M rm ndr’Mrsr

MISS FRANCES PATERNO

Mr,' and,'M rs. Î ’rah c iico -P at- èrno of 24 Campbell __Avenue, SglieviHe,' announce iS T engage­m ent of their daughter, Miss Fx.ap.ces. •P.a,terno,._to. Jam es—X . Gar-bley, ion- of - M r. and Mrs. James .Carbley of 142 Chestnut Street,1 Npitley, ”

A graduate of Belleville High .School, Miss Patcrno Is" present­ly employed by Blue Cross of New Jersey, Newark. H er1 fiance was graduated from Nirtley High School. He attends Newark Coll­ege of Engineering and is as­sociated wiLh hi? la th er in C â r- biey Electric Motor Repair, Nut- ley. "

.Tlie wedding d a te . has- not yjét been set. ,

StudpAtk' i t Newark State fGol- lege, the inducteer'inclpd« Diane Bfihe^anb? of ' 17 7 'B rip tó n Ave- nuè, Joanne De Noia, 143 Forest »Street; Trudy Hogenrmuüer, 50 Ñew Street; Anne Ianelli, 21C Heckel S tre e t;. Betty ■ Jane Ja- qtîi£h| X3F“Cedar Tfitl“ Avéññé; Grace lom bardo, 42 Continental Avenue, and. Cared Mihasian, 55 Smallwood ■ Avenue. ■

Essex Catholic High Mothers Plan BridgeThe , third annual card party

sponsored by the Mothers Club of Essex Catholic HigH 'SCfiool, Newark,.w ill be held tomorrow Friday, evening gt the- school. There will be table prizes and door prizes,"

»Since, a. large attendance expected, reservations were dos­ed, Oh Monday. -

FOUR ON HONOR ROLL

Newark Academy Head Mas­ter Robert M Butler announces that fou r Belleville boys received honor -grades-at 'the Academy for the flxsT seuiesteir ju'st 'colifplet'- ed.

The boys are Jam es Wads­worth, son of Mr. and-M rs; F. Dottgla* Wadsworth, 524 Union. Avenue; Gordon Schwerzmann, son of Mr, and Mrs. .Joseph .Scbwerzmann, 76 Stnallwobd Av­enue; Jam es- Arvidson, aon of Mr, and Mrs. E rnest Arvidson, 187 Floyd .■Btreerirf'an Kostowicz, son of Mr. and M rs, Steven Kos­towicz, 507 .Gxeylock Parkway.

Qolden Anniversary Party ForTheDavidSundheirnirsMr. and Mrs. David Sundheiin-i

e r w p - ' B t i e e t , N iltleyj will, celebrate the 50th anniver-J aary of their wedding .Wecinc.sdayj ev& ing, F4b, 20.» at a f&mliy, dinner p a r^ -a U L y le ’s R-estaufd ant, Kearny,! The loUowing day fhey wDl be hosts at an open house f3af relative? and friends a t .their hospe.

|* Mr! and Mr?.-S'xadhcimer wefel m arried t o Geiitenary Methodist " Ghnreh, Newark apd lived - in

JB eh^ilie, fijr pioi'e -than: 8ft years' before 'moving ■ to -Nuiley - to

tornen Collect Eyeglasses' For Those In Need

Bdleville Girl Scout officials met rn- cently with members of The Belleville Time-News staff to formulate plahs-for the forthcoming focal obser-yahGe - com- memorating the 50th anniversary of Girl Scouting in .America. .Seated ground fo e . table are, left to right, Mrs. fti'ta Efocey, •social -editor .pf TheJf Bonnet. Times-News Mvei'tising roahiag- er, Mrs Manuel Costd, Mrs. Harry Rey-

.nolds, Mrs_._ A, IT Verhagen, Bellevill'e, District Chairman; Frank A, Orechio, pub­lisher of The Times-News; Mrs A IT

^Seidel-Miss Roiia Bernstein, news editor of Thô Times-News; Chailes W Watson, public-relation? chairman, Belle vide Girl gcoute, and Mrs. Adolph Fibel, public relations director. Girl, ScStit ’ ’Council - of

i î ? s ^ ' ' E s s ë § n S w f e i y 7 r "

Dental Auxiliary Will Hear Book ReviewMrs. Benjam to;‘GinM)eTg<'s''Te=

view of Harper Lee’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, “ To Kill -A Mocking B ird,” will highlight the monthly dinner m eeting' of the

Women’s Auxiliary to the Essex County; Dental Society a t the Ho­tel Suburban, E ast Orange, Mon- d I ^ ventog,FeBriI9IJ

The auxiliary comprises almost.8QÛ,..women...whose; husbands a remember«- of the focal- dental so­c ie ty .—“ “

PLAN SQUARE DANCE

The way* and means group of ■ArenwHIlhffifer •N fo 'iaf5j5TEa sthrn'“dta'r, ' ' ^ “ ^xin solr a t square dance Saturday evening, Feb. 17, at 8 o'clock at Masonic! Temple, Joralemo,h“ Street,

. the ‘time. .to praetlcet hsolheriy love by. donatiflg.-yourf useless eVe glasses to-New Eyes for the Needy,” according to the Evening^ Membership Depart­ment <2, (he Women’s 01u,b which has''been cooperating 1 with the! Short Uhls Junior Service League by conducting a “New Eyes for ;th«‘":'Neeay,'‘'. campaign here hfii town. -. This organitatioa coHects-eye­glasses and. sun glasses and use I the frames and lenses for mak­ing new ones for other* less for­tunate...MetaV frames, ' Jewelry jse'W:ngs-and-ot'herpreciousodds| and ends lire, melted down- and the proceed« of: their sales are used to maintain- clinks in 150 American cities. Every pair, no]

make their home with yfojjf'dau- ghter, Mrs, Ingram Salfohifry, 1-1 years-ago . Mrs, Sundh.aim*r is the fonner Miss Emj)y^ Hqfl P|’iiiie#ark . i"TlEriSuhJEeim er y n empiovad as a ch|ef ejerk for fow -:Rrlt Railroad in Jersey City for M years before becoming - asaocu t' edl'WiSi. Hanlon & Goodin an Go., Belleville,1 15 years igo.''JHf-J4: 2 ® in 1957. For the p v f t ' 54 years, he has been a 'm em ber

A.M., Newark, and h« is"’a m iii- ber of the Did Guard oCNuftayf — ¡Ipiu-he and his-wh* * re mem- b e r .. of Franklin Reformed Church, Nntley, and the _JSutlay Historical • Society, Mrs. Supd - hAtoer.- was -active fo r^ niasy yeflrs in Republican cdic&a i n Beiievlilg.' She Is a pu t« presid­ent °-f the Belleville- Afomea’a Republican Club and served for Several” years as a ■ Repgbfoav distrtet leader.;; A fo'rmf r * mem­ber of the Belleville . Woman’*, Club, she is a t p resen t a «am ­ber of A rchie; Oh a pier 73^ »Order of , the Eastern S tir, and , the Reformed. ' Church ’.Wominlk Guild. Mrs, Salisbury ii theh ly 'child . ' ■'

m atter how u se leu they are i* the, present 'ow ner, will, hed,.e- welcome second wearer; in. some part .of the country or Oversea!;

People are asked to drop their non -u sab leg laase iin ab o « m ark rt e d ' ‘E y ex fo r the Needy,W- e t ’T hi Belleville Times-News office, 14* Washington Avenue, or .,§* Wil* liaitt C, Smith Optician, ington Avenue.

Miss Rita Carol isBride O f Marine Of

■■ Mis? Rita Qarol Barsky,-daugh­te r of M r. Mrs, Morton J. Be rsky -qF, 87 HofabioiWCT Atodtie, a r i d ^ ^ t f •■^$#y'i.Aim:ato,' J r., son_(>f M r. a,n<l Mrs. .Anthony Amato,: aIJo (rf BeUCville, were unit^in-m a-rriage-in-a-eereijiony Preceding a,.^^m iJ^M a|.5^atur-. day mornf e , Jan, g' hi St. Pcfc- e r ’s^.Church, .

Mr. Barsky gaVg.' h i« ' daughter marriage.'Sihe wore a gown of

pure silk trimmed with Chantilly ia.ca-aj(L-«m.hroidCTctL with pearls and.crystals. A fingertip veil was attached: to a crown of pearls and;, crystals and she -carried White orc-hida on a missal.

Miss M ary Ellen Lynch of E ast Meadow, L. I., was her cousin's m aid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mis* Barbara TiUbexg of KeamyT and Miss Toni Schleifer and Miss Phyllis Amato of Belle­ville. ]

The honor' attendant wore a floor length g&wn of Kelly green velvet atnl satin and a cryst*l t ia ra with matching veil, She car­ried rust and yellow chrysanthe­

mum*. The bridesmaid^’ gowifs were in rust velvet, and. ta tin and M S f flow«va, wleye \ yellow chrys­anthemums. .....

■Mlohe d l'BeaWcyy''h*otfor'of the- bride, served as best’ man, and ushers " w e re another .brother, Morton- Barsky, Jr»; the- b ride-

-Amato of,Belleville- and Jam es Lynch of

TÍlí ;csrc'!Bouy w as' performed- East "Meadow, cousin , of theby the Rev. Francis Ignacuinos and the reception foHowcd at The Foiuitain, BeBeviUe.

bride.Mrs. Barsky wore beige and

toast pure iljk brocada, and Mrs.Amato was-- gowned; in blue-chiL fon. Bach had an orchid corsage. , The lir id e -attends Seton Hall .tIol.¥epsit.y;-G&Ue'ger--'Her-bii3ba:nd is serving in the tJ.r'S. Marine Corps, s-tati'Oned at Camp Pen­dleton, "Calif 1“ The couple will make their home a t Camp Peh- dleton.

Induct Richard Derrig Into College AlumniThe Alummi Association -of. St.

P e te r’s College, Jersey City, will welcome fhe Class- of 1962 into its rm ks a f .a-rtcepttoB in Dineen Hall, Wednesday evening, Feb. 31, AH%is* anuuaf ‘’Senior N ight"; t tg . 'alumni WÜ,.pEe'sentJts; ognitlon Award to the senior Who has been m ost outstanding schol­astically and in leadership qual­ities, - , ' I .

IWe’ve llie Stride Rites especially made for little feet growing more confident day by day.- And we fit them so very çarefullyj our conaoi- entioua way!

Street. Mil. and Mrs." iaèasted-iSci foe A w iaatJiailanf- of N ew ark a r e ib«' pa-|— —k ra a l grandparents. -The proud ^ president of the NuÛey- Jimlor fa ther is a b rake mcehante-with ehambmi of~Coamerce Tüden Brake Service, Newark

Andrea Michele Paolino■ A 1 six pound, í t 'ó m s ó daugh*

Paul Newton StreeterMr, and Mrs, Richard IN ,

,Streeter of 114 Raymond Ave-ter, Andrea Michele, arrived to uue, .N-utkiv, announce the birth

of * ftéir f i r s t child, a six pound çon, Pauto Newton, J^n. 23 at Clara Maass Memorial HoapitSJ, BellevilJe. The former Miss Vir- g'lnis B. Stt-y. Mrs Streeter Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F/ihil

Mr. and Mrs. Micha;»! Paolinó of 161 Ofelson Avenae^ Nudey .Tan 25 k St, Mary’s Hospital,

. B¿gM¿fc*MHlpea. MicheJe joini a SO-OTOUth-old-sirtcf, Vaíevie-Auir.M r* .. PtóMno, _ ti» forúier ■ Míss

..Audrey ¿aulik. is the dSQtghtórj M. Siry of Wopdbridge. The, pa- of Mr. and Mrs. Jóa^pfa RaullE teruíl grandparSafsj'' Mr.' "and of East Oraáge' Mi',- Pa-obno, 8onj Mra, -Dwight N, Sfereeter, reside of Mr. and Mra, Goorge PjjjihOI a i lyi jor'jileimon Strtjgt, Belle-- of,98 líberty Avenutí, Béllévlüéj fa tte r is an en-is an electiónié 'túuhíacian with gtoc^.W ^. Singer Manofacforing Federad Pacificr Eteotri'ñ' Co, ^e-j ^ /"

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• —ÌÉP- ... National Recognition—„ yin/flie Feb..i‘issile of The Times; there;

Appeared Tur-tle-Ijkft. Speed of Federal Government,’’ Which Glided the government hr Washings ton for’’ taking so-long to .fill important offices and for keeping capable officials dangling m the limbo of uncertainty ,by- cçmumÎHig them in ‘•'anting” status for indetyute periods. The case in point was the- then Acting Director of -the Newark Diitric'tof the Internal Revenue Service, Kenneth 0 Hoòk, He has since been re­placed'by (Jhris Gross,, formel ly o f.Cam­den, .sEpti Mr,. Hook '-has been prottioted to'‘Bftilh'delphia, ' one of the largest "1RS districts in the country.•v^ppaking'rn’ ■ the- House”of' Représenta- -

tives"the day the editorial was printed,' Congressman Frank- C'r-Osmers Jr. of

Tenaftvwho représenta the Ninth Con-, grtssipn.al District Jparts of Bergen and Hudson 'Cotmtie^) in the House, reâcF the comments of The Times into the Congres- l io n ^ Record.

The-Hook promotion is appropriate rec- Ogmtioh of tire good work of a dedicated, career^jmblic employee.

. Ii).Qpis Gross, the Newark IKS Dis­trict gets, a worthy- replacement fpr Hènneth- Hook. 'Cross- is also a career

^ççà$ùjy employee.. Cowing-Tip through . the* ra'ji£s, iifT955- Grogs, caught the eye

of thç.thjen UTJS. Deputy Internal Revenue _ ,C p ,ipm si4 ipn€r ipdio ;

personally selected Gross for Fie difficult assignment of reshaping 4 -rundown dis-

I tfiGt-'-ÿfîce,.«gJSfìs faith in Gross paid off well for

Uftcte ySàm, J qxl _(he._ Camden Distri c t . In - - ““teregTReVenue office tsd ly isTtinong Thè

most'effident in the- system,Tôr1'H,ênneth Hook go’ çür best wlsh,es

ln'IMJjigger Tahk wEicE"awaits him m Phitsìdeìphia. '

‘ Eof Mr Gross the?-North Jersey 1‘wel­come hf-mt'' , is rolled Out‘once again to : a-desefving career employée' He inherits ah .office, which has gained national ac-‘ claim^rgcIerlÈe 'direction of the late Jo­seph J$£j, Mayer.

BoM Hook and Gross weie given 1RS executivê opportunities only aïler former fag SsrDsputjrTixtci ¿i&l Revisrue- Coinrnis- sionéïi'D-mGerdon -Delkr. ftómtejf^-a- earear Federal employee), removed Hie Internal Re v enu & - d epurarcene irom the influence zòne òf the politically twpo-rtarti ; -

; From ( the beginning of Delks tenure to the -end of the Eisenhower years the

■ merit»kfStem became a -fact -orUvfeydhy■ life iy .Æ e-IJ . S. I n t e r n a l R è v e nue:-Sfliwice,-. ’f? r e f r e s h in g W - notèf t h e present

- -D è m o e i'-a t-a ilm im stfà tip n in te n d s to c à p r y 'on-^anÆ^xpand upnn =--4.The fine,policies and pjrpgrains Initiated by Dei£: in 1953.

- Such- arpolicy ran only benefit; our tax- payersyiRSi» employees, and the'Kennedy . Adminis SWam

Belleville’s Most Important Document :--4--The-TIMESsNE.WS-Jssue-"()f.--ffnta:rraTO~': T î t —pagè' one—cotilained a new Town

Zoning.-Map as racujhinendedvby ■ the ? ' Bfelle vîîM ” P LTihin g BMPd?' Pj

f It is a document which has taken two' years “to prepare The Rlannmg Board does not-! claim perfection in its product.It is subject to. review and-modification*

H A pubhc hearing on the proposed Mast­er Plan- is scheduled for this eydhing, • IrmrSdav,’February 15th, 7:80 at 'Town Hull.

r.It behooves every taxpayer to. take an Interest *m the proposed zoning provisions,

. If; E d ite d , a NEW BELLEVIIXE will còme "ipito-being. The basiG reoommendg- tiorts 'provide the' opportunity for lower

' taxes.hMore ratable« 'will be a co'nsë- qyencc. ^ahiotìm eSf o f ‘tw o - iS o t f f fe very probable.î ' TbecTÿirbhc hearing is tonight.

value ypur rights as a citizen— if yen* -believe tile local tax burden is too h«agy~jf you want public officials to value j yiiur.‘-opinion thé place and time for,you -to-Spund off isr-TONIGHT. THURS­DAY^-FEBRUARY 15th,- 7:80 p.m. a t-T ó w s : h a l l . ' ■

L i ' S The GOP Need N'Bèèhntiy at a meeting oï T£e trustees

a t G W M v m e h t -Republican ‘Cititi, tM ’ faction headed by

. ÇlùbfÇfpsideut Flunk-Bate failed to re­nominate .Wilham.Fi Yeomah|ifiewark’s West-tward GTChRi) leader,

__ i l : The. sajne ooimnating committee how-— ever,,Âipminated for reelection to . the

BoarcUof Trustees a displaced politician y ho at l-titties- has been known to be a Trenton- lobbyists

j2Jjc BctimUc ®imtsf - Pubtished by tbe Belleville News Ceri», ,

"r X M 'M 'm iîF IT N E V v s' AND BUSINESS '• OFFICE

T WASHINGTON AVEÍNtlH GS ^ ^ ^ $ 3 3 W E G G B N N ^ H 9 $ ï l S l î " .....Frank ■ A, Oreçhibî Editor and Publisher

A. Orachio, Associate Publiaher

Maise Named i Roche Security Program Head

By Marl!»«, fam es end Paula Zaccone g

*■' fiWe L ibrrry bniidiTT^'at'Ttli'Tor-" ner of Wishington- AvenHe end /-.cedemy-'istref[ now under­going m any improvements >.New furnitu'ra enlightens the room .. . '. Book borrowers no longer stand in line to' stam p books-. .. -, * All dating is now’ done, b y . machine . .Repairs and additions are ait.'racting more

___ _Fto i.s,Le8teLMahjmfarmer.,GOP_chair-m a n of ’N e w a rk ’s olid 16th w a rd . E ig h t

, y e a r s a g o M ah r m o v e d - to E a s t -O range , h is p r e s e n t r e s id e n c e . A py in f lu e n c e M a h r

- 'm » y - h a v e - b a d - 'w i th ~ th e - v o te r s ~ o f ~New- a r k ’s o ld 16th w a r d h a s s in c e v a n ish e d .C e r ta in ly in E a s t O ra n g e h e T s unkn o w n

■ —w h ic h is ju s t a s 'w-eliX-for E a s t O ra n g e ili i r e c e n j , y e a r s h a s n 't - done too , w e ll b y - th c

G;O.P,The action.of the Bates factidn is mys­

tifying^ On the one, hand-itf;ousts from party, councils an alive, active;leader of 90 P*°P)e lo read *nd borrow books Republican' county^ committee men and1 i ^W om en. On the other, the Bates- group in-! M” Elizabeth De Gro-at left sists upon seating an individual whom o r e p ro m in e n t a s a lo b b y is t th a n h e w as L ontbs vlsjlia? hcr sjster , nd,

_ a S -a -O 0 R -4 e a d e r ,- --------------------------------- j en jeym g-the-C aljfo rn ia -srtes-^^'D o e s th e B a te s ' fa c tio n b e l ie v e i t u p - i :vrrs '-D*: G a t resides \ i 2 «

g ra d e s , th e GOR im a g e w hen it. in s is ts u p o n r e ta in in g a k n o w n lo b b y is t a s a po licy m a k e r 7 I f th e G O P w a n ts to w in in th e f u tu r e —a t b e s t a to u g h a s s ig n m e n t—-it b e t ­ter1 go in fo r a “ s ig h t- r a is in g ” a s w e ll a s a “ fa c e - lif t in g .”

Upgrading Local GovernmentMeans-of strengthening' and'revitalizing

Greyloc.k Parkw ay with- her hus­band, John.

Beck's Column

THURSDAY ;12:00 noon—Belleville Lions Club , —Christians Restaurant.H m. .Belleville Kiwanis

—The Galaxy,' .7130, pTlrl i — CT, E .S, ’^felldvTLle •« > Chapter Masonic i-M p.m.

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H Aiden Post > 275 — Vetexans1 “Charles“ Maise of 18 F o rest Hotne,

Joan D i; Fazio of 54. Chestnut J St., wbo-for-th« past ,20 years has;g;00 p.m , — Fewspiit)»-Sr/cChsh'

CHARLES G. MAISE

. •» M ste r ifg li0 w h ip F e w ; .T& be: 'lnctoiiea In th* BuHetln smith. 1 P resbytedan ^ u r e h , J Bqgrd, groups should. Bo iffy the

MONDAY j I Reor Baffte Board ‘three weeks- inp .m .,— BJsmess, JfeetlB'g— advance of the orianlza-tion.,i-ic«

| : qo p4B y P rog ram 4<<g fe y _ o f |.. . -1 fhe Stars.aS3-.$tripe5” — Wo-?

m an’s rijM S uik l X'Q0-p,iiw-’ JaaUovill4- Ghoss-Siub

—Recreation House.8;0O p.lti. Independent 'Order

ot Odd__FelLoW3— liam'Eiiiy ~ ~ Xodigc 25 — Masonic TgrapleJ '8t30 -p,thv -u;; '

meeting — Knights of-iaoiv ..iunl).us.Home. "u - ,

TUESDAY7:30 p.m, — Rainbow -Girls —. - ■ M a sonic -Tem ple.

'irOO'.-p.ni, — Amveti' Memoidalj P o st; 26 — ■■ 108 Erfeklln,Street.

$s00 pw:u. Italian Amori-can 1 . W ar ykfe-,--T Barboae-Mfsco

Post y -25 Harri?9Ji- Street. |WEDNESDAY “ 3 V ’9:80 a.m , — Retired Men’s Club

**“ Eewsmith, Memorial Pres- byte-rian Church'-

ID.a.m , -to.j.4,00 p m. —^-CaneerJ Dressing’ Vnijc-AVomans Club

Rotary Club —.F o r

Street, held- a hen p a r1 v recently; to celebrate.her. ISth birthday . . . Eighteen girls were invited td feast on spaghetti, and—meatballs. prepared by Joan’ s m other . . . The popular teenager, a Sbphb

been director o£ personnel »t Hoffmann-La Roche Inc . in j^u t- ley, has been named to the new post of - director of the Roche security program, devoting his ehitire lim e io the various em -

môie* at Belleville^ High, i,s IheJpiovee benefit, plans which haveth e io le o f h o m e to w n g o v e rn m e n t m th e Mr MlS' J °iU1 amed Teeogmtion for the-com -__ - SB WM B____ m i IiAf- D I _J!a,xJO» > , , a t ia r a s a in tint«, rvhae*A m e n c a n p o li t ic a l p a t te r n a r e b e in g t r ie da n d so u g h t th ro u g h o u t th e n a tio n . ' , j thls_wcek.

I n a p e r io d o f g ig a n tic m e r g e r s a s and they were all happyin d u s tr ie s s e e k s t r e n g th th ro u g h u n io n lo ^ rn ie e t m u lt ip ly in g p ro b le m s o f, the- iimes-p. m u n ic ip a l g o v e rn m e n ts h a v e ’j v i i 4 ^ W " - y e « r s - p T d ^ a n d empteymertl. •manager

pany as a leader in this Phase of industry relations.

Maise joined -Roche, as direc to r of personnel in 1941: P t iu r f o |8 i 5- ~ ^ __ ^omoi-' Ohoir

A 'double ’celebration walvbHd-- the H emmer household, 676 Belie-j ager- öf th e 'P ack ard Motor, Can f e f e Avenue. OiTFeb 4, Jilt Ann Company .in New Y ork for eight

Fewsmith PresbyteTiap Church,

8:00p)m. — C.Y.O. — 'iU Peter’s. 8 15 p m< — Am encan Legion

’ i A tt? iliary„liS .s^ iiektafl Hall, FRIDAY7:80 p,m . — Bingo games St.

■ : P e te r’s. ’ .8,00 p m . — Choral-Socle(|y — St,

P eter’s.ftt!06;p.^ ;^C A f.!t). - St, M ary’s.

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3:45 p.m Fewsmith J r . Choir \ : — Fewsm ith M em orial;Pres- 1 “ liy tenan “ Biirch.

7:30 p.m, — Bingo Games—Am- erican Légion Som e,

p.m., — Meeting — Meon- 4 : M gh t, ■-*+ Speaker

fi% i tMleí*iN%tia¡aS”~—^^Ev-' * eaMg ■ D epirtm ept r:A -; Wom-

■ an’s Clu^r"P Ä , — Giri’ -Scout Leaders

—.Recreation House.-

that time he Was personnel m an- Ver Lake Baptlst Churoh

party of IS iB hle,boys“ and g l i ls .^ iT 'w g r l ta n Arsenal ’for five Oil'Feb, 5.- her sis.te.r-, Debbie L ee,[.years; , was seVen. years’ old, and-"cel'e- GOVERNMENT SER V IC ET . b^ated“ at a -party 'gl^en for ajlj A veteran of World War I he the girls in her class These two] served lire government’ in sdY- sisbers -h ad very unusual T akeO E ia l capam fes as examiner of oK 'uyaTTE^hi^ iB ape’ a t ah ' owi; lor uie .U,: S)'T !N jr^e |T O eiC W an-d*Ime was in the shape oT gw ffiission and as a Wage and hour

stood, v ir tu a l ly s t i l l .N ew ’ J e r s e y h a s 568 m u n ic ip a l i t ie s , T h is r e p re s e n ts a n e t m - c r e a s e o f o n e in th e p a s t d ecade ,,..O f th e to ta l , 175 m u n ic ip a l i t ie s o c c u p y tw o o r l e s s - s q u a r e m ile s . o f la n d - a r e a .

S T R e J ifd b lem is aS u te ' in T o ld« - c it ie s t r a p p e d 'w i th in b o u n d a ry l in e s f ix e d b e - iO re th e a g e of th e au to m o b ile a n d m o ­b ile p o p u la tio n s . T h e y a r e b e in g s t r a n g le d [Hemmer In > Ih'e f in a n c ia l ' v ic e of i n c r e a s in g cos{s. a n d m o v e m e n t of th e i r ta x p a y in g r e s o u r ­c e s to th e s u b u rb s . T h e s u b u rb s , to o , f a c e

a m u lt ip l ic i ty of f in a n c ia l p ro b le m s 1 i n r 3 7 “ ,^ 'c l i e h r a t o j i e r i ^ Trustees ,ef Wesley Methodist p ro v id in g , th e s e rv ic e s to w h ich th ex r -b irthdar 'i“' • C a M e ^ * U1<1 l*c itiz e n s b e c a m e a c c u s to m e d a s c i ty d w e l - ! ‘l e r s , „ r | ^Continued On- Page 12)

S h o r t of e o n so lid a tio n o f th e i r a r e a s

SUNDAY 6:30 p.m , —

imnmrer feU ow tbp F r i smith Presbyterian Church. '

7 :45 p.m, — Fe.wsmith Sr. West-

EAST NUTÍ.ÉV GARAGE C. A, FANELLI, "Drop. ’

Body and Fender Repairing Expert Auto Repairing

83 Washington Avenue, Nutley, N . J. .

elephant-, Fhey- a^e, jîejd3u|£terS! of Mr. 'and M-rs. Edw ard; W,

- On R utan Road, Mrs. Beverly HTcks gaye a party for-‘several of h e r . daughter, K aren’s little

Inspector for the UV S„ D epart­ment of Labor. He has also been an instructor ip the ,.toyerhimént”', sponsored PrdkiifS-tion Supervision Training Program , conducted by Rut,gers-The Slate University, -

Maise is president of the Board

th? B^ievCfte. Fam ily Service Or« gani?at4on,'H e -belongs to the Believ’iUe Masonic-Lodge.'

He is a meimber also of-the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce Social Security Cb-hF mittM f’ kre’ Nwy Jo r in y^M w M«! facUirehs’ Association Unem-pioy- me-nt- -GSm-peni a-fion ,Go-nunitteeyi

■ R o n l r * e Fropioye; Health And Be*fi£;■ i l v ' W d l l V D c lI l IV . Cdminittee of the N atioaai Asso-

u Yjl* jfiaa||M'’‘Um6shMwiHe&t Comienfl WiffiaiiL L Maud®, ^ e h a rrm a h l.w ^ w jg f M am dacturers, T h e

61 the* board of m anagers of the’ 'North Jersey Pharm aceutical Howard Savings Institution, an- Personnel Group and the Society

m R o l l l l o a a li l ♦ J t Ajr-\JXJL■ M . VM. j

Named ToKoard

a n d re sp u rc e .s th ro u g h m e r g e r of a n n e x a ­tion,- a n in c re a s in g n u m b e r o f m u n ic ip a l i ­t i e s “a r e - sEEM tig e ffic i'e ticy b y g e t t i n g to-' g e t l i e r w ith th e ir n e ig h b o rs to s h a r e "in­s te a d of d u p lic a te m u tu a l ly n e e d e d se rv - i c e s . '<--' „. - . ~ I r

A d ]o m ip g m u n ie ip a lit ie s f r e q u e n t ly f in d they, c a n s h a r e p o lice p a tro l , fixe p ro te c tio n , g a rb a g e c o llec tio n a n d d isp o s-

IS W a te r 'E n d s e w e r l in e s o f te n c a n b e R -Hornsby Wasson to the board ' menti

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e x te n d e d in to a d jo in in g m ir iifc ip a lit ie s o r n e w fa c i l i t ie s c a n b e jo in t ly s h a r e d . A C e n tra l l i b r a r y w ith in e a s y r e a c h o f n e ig h ­b o r in g m u n ic ip a l i t ie s is f o u n d ’m o r e eco ­n o m ic a l a n d a d e q u a te to a r e a h e e d s t h a n 'ke y e f M -:-|g | qY|y " '»tpc te < t- l tb ra r t fc $ . ' Yt e 'f ip jg

of .managers, - W apdn, 'pl'M deBf‘find S“SiKS-

tar of New J e r s e y T o ie p h o m eCfimpiny, -is a graduate of -the University of Chattanooga, Term, —He- is -» “ directcrr'and'' m’c’iffbCT

a l school; fa c i l i t ie s a r e av a ilR b le Y n a r e a s ___ _— —

B xtnirsiA Jir nf SH tli c o h ^ t ! 5 ^ F " in b Y e s '[ ! w t . B oy’S^outs 6T-hj?;-WeH a s m o re f a x - s f ^ h l S n g c h a n g e s G rea te r. Newa-rkto u p g ra d e th e c a t ib r e , e f f ic ie n c y a n d D/yelop^erW Counmt i trustee

p ro d u c t iv i ty of lo c a l g o v e rn m e n t a r e c 0until and S -n h a m m a n ’of £b e in g s o u g h t th ro u g h s tu d ie s of v a r io u s g o v e rn m e n ta l a g e n c ie s , re g io n a l p la n n in g m o v e m e n ts a n d o th e r c o o p e ra tiv e .g ro u p s , r e p o r t s th e N ew J e r s e y T a x p a y e r s Asso-, e la tio n . ■ •

Scouting and thè Family

triennial fund, and a director and chairm an of the executive, com­mittee of The Deafness Research Foundation. ,

“ He is a director . and : m em ber of the executive commiillee of fi. J. S tale Chamber of Com- m&rce and is direoto-r - at-large apd a m em ber of the transpor­tation and coramiuucations com­mittee of the JI, $i Chamber of Commerce. He was .apiiointed ec­onomic am bassador of the -State of New- Jersey for the year 1960 and served as 1960-61 campaign chairman of the New- Jersey DwrncU on Economic Education iM if tM ia S k im a n of the IS6041 advance gifts - united appeals drive Of Newark, Irvington and West; Hudson. He is a • m em ber of tlie bbaird of trus tees of United Hospitals of Newark 'and of M executive and community re la ­tions committees. Since October I960 he lias been a member of tile Advisory .ways and . means committee, New Jersey Tercen­tenary Commission. He is chair- ■m aa of th e -15th- annual brother­hood aw ard dinner of The Na-. tio ral : CimfCrenCe Vof Cttnrtjalifx and -Jew*, He was ■ d ivision chair-■

SiB'Ce 1910, more than 34 miDipn Ame.r- icans have been identified with the Boy Scouts'of America, whose 52nd’ anniver­sary .has just been observed,

There is scarcely an American family that has-not felt its influence. -

in many families there have been three generations ac-tive m its work

Even’ as 'Scouting strengthens family life in .Ameyioa, this year's. Boy Scout Week .observance focused on the „ contri­bution families make - to Scouting and the Arne ican way of life.

In the younger boy piogram —"Dub Scouting —■■ parents participate with their sons; s Mothers serve as den mothers or helpers in other ways, and fathers be­come den dads and Cub Pack Commit­teemen. *

InOf ^ i o r ^ paxSits snow their ad, ■ ■ ' H g ! »p-

mterest by their participation in Scout­ing Imctions. It has become tradition in,Scouting for -mothers to wear miniature pins of their sons’ ranks.—

Scout leaders feel that, because of the active participation of parents in! Scout-

, lag’s programsl a profound impression is being made on the home life of xruliion of Americans, Families, brought together

-by-StiUiltliTg-aTé'-smtrfó-bé ' stMñger'1 aim ilies. Certainly stronger families mean a C u ' sscx ^ ~ and ltl board stronger Ain erica.

... We join in saluting Sconiing, for, therole it plays in the families of all qf the „Cub -Scojijs Bov Scouis and Explorers of Roborti ’ Trpat Council, and congratulate

• these families in our area. I’hey are the 7 kind t i t families: that, are bíiüding the kind

of vehar-acter- in young people that is AiDerica’s true strength. ' ,

i l i e . is a dniestor .of. the. Broad* way-r Wata*l,---Sa viiigs s A u k -L e ts Asso'ciatlc-a in Newark i and a jusm-M f h i£ -tiuL'Stttley B aia ty

. Hciffctliaiui-L4.;.:Rftc!ie- first- an ; fiounSed a life insura-nee-retire- ment benefit an.(L_a.ocident—-and- tckiiess plan, in .1933. TO« p lan .as-b«eji-.ab5Mda(Ijcapfiaii6dly_ in-

keeping with the .evolution, of in* rdustiy thFiklag- in 1945. the com­pany aamnuir.e<l.. a hospital ex­pense ins-iffatu-.e program which included provisioir for reimburse-; ment ag a in st.. ordinary medical bills bf.eniiployees, who werg un­able to continue at work. Today the,.R0che,ttlani fo r extended hag« I p ta l and m edical care fiSfludes- m a jo r. medical • insurance■- whichEfititiag..$mplfiy4es:;caii. coniinue.

Maise and lijs wife, EthOl,' havb two children. Their daughter, Au­drey, and lifer husband, the Rev. Witil-am Alan King,, and two. dau­ghters,'live in West Monroe, La< Their son, C. 'M ihard , ia, a pe­troleum engteBor ’ With - the A ra­bian American ^® -C d-. He‘ and h i s - wife live in • Abqaiq; -Saudi Arabia»

K i d d e A n d G o . ^ N a n t e s E u r o p e a n M a n a g e r

The appointment of John L. Kidde as Director-European SroM iects has basn amhainced by,,W|l- te r 'S d d e .. and .Ccfflip>asy,. , I a c y

’ 'Ktdde wv.l b e1 responsible -.fof j European sales of the company’s -products In -the- aerospace fieldi as well as electrode, -fire safnfyl and 1 intrusion detection eipiip-1 -menti^Withis, he will work Closely with Wal-| ter Kidtte. C%''|itfl., England and Walter' Kidde C571Tmit>H; Cer- XSk&tyy.,. .Uhn...npr0lPany’.a .man-ufi.^ tjirinig.-subsidlaries in -E-urope, a?, well ’a s its licensed, man-uigoturer in -J ta ty.......

Kiddej arid'John Hull, vice pres- .id.ejjt of the .company’s Intern a» tidnal Ditislon,- »re -bow--on an «Xt#nsivA..inanaeticin.rtonr Qf..aJJ man-iHaethiing fkiiiHtii.es in. BUS,

SCIENTISTS AREjriipe and' al®. :.hlaa.-,vliitsv to ma-

,PL 9-1497 EYES EXAMINED

Dr. M. Roochvargo p t o m e t r ist

BY APPOINTMENT 152 Washington Avenue Belleville

peals drixA-éf;HewMjti H vingim end West Hudson f o r 1962. He is

m em ber W thè board of trus- te e t a t tbe ivélfare FedeSàtiofi.

Amoqg b is club -affiliations a re Delta Chi Brytem it^ : Metropoli- tan Club In Washington, D ./fi.) University Cliib/NeW York; Ten­nessee Society-in New York, New York. Southern Society,' Baliusrol

of. governors — and tìie .- Tele­phone Pioneers of America.

G rtiM 'Iy ’i m&'re “wad more Itubsi ‘ afe- being' replaced by- transistori.i• WUle. these tiny, new devices in the beginning . were- used a^mpst exhlusiyelji in cOnnee'ion with battery op-1 eratM radio"" se ts . or o th e r. blec-taio'^e' devices, i we now -find ever ixitireasing- apniica- fions -using vhottse current, »a the source of .eridigy.• * Tiransistori need a lot -less enefgy than: . tubes, that is th e - m ain ' reason -why they are gbrnrigl}-jroited’tn.'.

e s j~pioy--aif^ are very s-nia'l' and do ’not generate Boat. . House cur­rent - is chesp, so are tubes. A few w atts .more *or less does not m ean much in the use' of a radio..set for jn- stance. Transistors a re more expensive than tubes as yeti

.‘Nfeifoubt as more and more ' transistors a re used and bet- t e r .production mnthp-ds^Kii^

' '■fOTu3d7..tihEd>tie6iTbf:Txal- . sistors wtal become lower. They are such simple de­vices., that if wfon’t -be sur­prising. if 'SOine day a' transis-

dirr.e.. W herever trarisistara.-; pre-. ■ gently are used in radios and „other *1 ‘devices' using -'house current, the product usually is higher in p ic e , heat can not he tolerated or physical

: size. is of the- essence. At this time, apparently a ia d ib ’.p v -ing’tabes' Which kills for $15, eans-npt be made at the same

W - W 'tiiHslii- 'torj, it, WbhlH soft consider- Ably m or$/af. ■ -

I t is claimed that transis­tors will last indefinitely. Well — w e ' Bn ve"’seen •'pleMy'

'•ja4.'np<isy..lagt-4>Mh>P« the-, a r t ; progresses Ihe industry will. .: eame- up w ith an la­des trirtih le - tra i^ to r ,- ; which would eliminate many service

Jtgg&aohii«:1: ;

We service what we sell.

BECK’S R A D IO T V HI FI ORGkNS

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MEDICALon the ve'fge“o.f tiEport'aBt tireak-tlsr m -aikeP-g' SieaT*^ScE3[ri-g ihrOughs -'DT -the fight: against F rance, Switzerland, The. Nether- heart disease, the nation’s No. 1 lands, Helgtam And Sweden. ffe» th enemy. Every GSHtrthu- PrevtousIy.'Kidde was ~ chief’ fi- tion to..tiie Heart Fund b'eips ex- naijdal offtcer of W alter Kidde, pand-research and spend-the day ls , A. with headquarters in Rio ofivictory,,: ' - - 1 d e - la n e k n , BraziL-

Stop lugging heavy wet wif&h! Enjoy the fluffy, “l s-ironing” wonder of an automat.)c lothes dryer,- No bending. No stooping-. Na aLrgtchmg. YoitTl saye-time and-moi^y/^oi need fewer elot i®, , , they’ll last longer, jBuy'one [email protected]— — -y,-»

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962 ___________^ THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-NEWS* Belleville, N. J. PAGE SEVEN

Height Helps South Side Take Bellb« OVS I Je ers Murnock HoldHigh- l itlesln League liace

AT THE FOUL LINE—Bob Byers is about to sink rjifiaap ¡shot. South Side’s D&ryl-Diggs attempts to block.

' FOR THE BF/LLROYS-Ray Under the backpoaxcl layup.

■ ;r_; By K O G m w a k t e l p ..j

Hwilevillb Pigh’s 'bas'-a.ihBll

§M|. last Friday SS-M. The Bell-1 ..-tooiMJrtay^ctoet. duriagAi» fitest] dtoif-r but cauI&aT egpe w lh the' vSfcreak?1&B§ji§ *dvaait|& j i t h e '

Lonnie j$ righ t rkept "fhi- visi-[ - t Wf -l<kyaAliTiKe i'iSiatvi»()1 | t rt3f»T . ters with ten points, while ■All --Let»^aitdlttatia0 -the 'Bad- 'wm 'ten more In tire ]afte£~part j t h e ] contest. Bjave Hatch led both teayns in with

A Softlto S m e ^ p itte d game by. taking? a 4-0. advantage, and!

| held on -toj'a four'pdhA•lead lat

the first quarter, themra n a streak .djpjrix points -fbl take the lead.-The Streaks-ea-mr

ha'sk quickly;;aird regained the lead i i -S T w o tb Side continued1 ton titS tsdn lto $ ro $ 8 g F to n ® i8 F ■fit M^ S p & f ^ g fet6'.;

In ihe'Seeon-d peyisd-^dj^bSidef arid' Belleville played even b&d| and g t the end o s the half the] .v irite rs 'to d .JS # , . !... In . the ' third | SiSiStreaks, -■fed “by t t a f e ‘Crockett and_ Lonnie- Wright, inareasedf their "lead'-to {even- points, IT^Ol] T he,B ellboys battled back to Within ij|<t|£i J® nts a t. IMS'1 huti Lqjfco's six p in ts p u t S » to ito to l ahead again.-'IN PINAL MINUTES v

BÆ evüle"oip'sed the .gap id'five]

minutes left the Stpeaks I Romped into £A h~-5Q -adv«itage I ■fiEOIoIed oat the B envoys, r }

.¡taino . .Lia®.Hatch »! "Byers Hackett Potrillo

Wright ...•Diggs — , Dock ■ ; Jp îb togs Lobo', I ■Châncey :ìtooéfeettTJIicaay 'Johnson

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Fourteeft Finalists Remain Out Oí 142 CompetitorsIn Intramural Wrestling

By WALTER ORTH

..After -lieftw estfing -.seaseiti cli­maxed at B.H..S., the sehmdiook. on tweslliag; to&kmffltifc was r suec6s|hil in its debut' last year. Tills year it Is flourishing more vigorously.

- t^m pgSliori'ÿifttftd'Têlitîï’y nS f 142 bays coming out. Trip boys ■were split into seven. weigM das- aeê and wrestled on & íí^ p a <£!-

■: SttoaKbb basis’. In other- words,'- làey ■ had ' to Wp êVeiy o r ’ be elStatotcted .from the iTKiitogr

A M r these fiatoheg^iim ci u a ¡ te r final tgdk p iase with single efimtoMtoiri. sutttog t o number ■ of competit'chs.'■ - SemifInals were held last 'F ri­day^ Feb. 10 and oov 14 .boy-s » te ¡eft from the original 142 to b 'á t3é 'it crift for the champion­ship tides of the seven weight

■ etesses.

- SHORTER MATCHES

; 'Time periods were' shertaf than the •. standard. .sixrmirutte : periods wife " w e f t Thé

in" ihtram urals, they .will prob­ably ’be* given ,an tovteftofc'W try | W rM v 'the w resiing team next winter." Jibber is; watokhig the intea— murals with the'hopes of finding

new: m aterial. The high school

staff. would also like to extend itS 'biyìtation to all those ■ who have an interest in this sport to watch the wrestling finals to­morrow at 3:30 p.m. in the boys gÿm at the Washington Avenue entrance.

■■ hmyt-wrMíled '&fur m itotes with tìae first period-lasting two min­utes .and #w ja te -a iÄ g -periodi

llJSÉ-- inintge gylpca.. 'Finals wiE be condycieá iú tbé-

six minate fashion. ' T-W p r B S Ä P ^ t i5 v Ä ^ ^ E B 5 |" '

oóach' officiates a t all matches.- He- Js -aysistéd':by' W ® es^ i''tea» í;

Lmambers. . . i

- ' These j wrestling ía te tó jira ls ■ are *

liíe- 6 f |tá e »Mgh a ifoSftlra fld'-ewfc; tribirte to 'physic.U Jaibedir ÎK ?

lyW Mcksize o r abüity tÿ®- ¿hanse to parr tiejpat* fa-tshew’ to their M ends; ju s t1 what

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o u ts t 're tc h e d h a n d of S o u th S id e ’s L o n n ie W rig h t.

.-American- -Legion— Bilie v il le , Post i05 -is. still ■'-¿hr. number onei

a.m. session. The—secoM plaet

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W LBollfi^e-JEim M — - 4J.V4. 6ViColony - Club .. 29.1A 18‘t i

-Ifteman- tAssocixttcm*- — -2J—-Bateto-sAsiiochtUott.— 25 23Crescent, Presi 22.... . 26 :Jannarones 19' 29 :Kondfee-k Stadie* JS- 41, PlSfi' Askooiàtiott. - - Tà - 42RUBIN. BROTHERSBY FOUR G.AMES

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In the boys 12 noon league Ru­bin Brothers with 36 wins and »11 losses, a re Jdbi four games ahead of the second place BeUeviHe Typewriter, Fred Cucolo of Ru­bin Brothers rolled high average 188 and high game 18T, John- Ar- 1 J t l io f Barbone-Mo*co -Post, high series 501.

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Rubin Brothers Belleville ■ Typewriter :¡vjm ahdy 9->»fc‘h if bnjB i, drSaSgji ,

Chlnm'bia Bicycle w ith 54 W lns]N f™ ?f | W .and'TS losses.ii sffll xnalnUlningl Blvl.-Nutley Auto © ass 28 20'first place position. Ken Sm ith Ross Woodworking 28 20Association with 32 Wins tnd i«]B arbone - Mosco Post 22H -25H¡98W Aar ’- 21dy Murnock of Riverside Body Air Cooled Service 19 39rolled all high? in ' th is group; I te lle r and Sonsi _ 12 36average 155, series .562 and gam e Jsckies Cw:Mr M jrket M ' 39^

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BELLEYBLE TIM ES ....SWEEPS EEAGIJE ,- 'In the girls 12 noon, league Tire Belleville Times w ith 4Bi win*¡game of 235 and T erry Poten-- and 6% losses a r e H th e z®S’s serios of 557 a r e still h igh cham ps: In Dili 8division, ■ Susan p°r: the League. Miriam Wds 'wd-th Jeffers still h<dds a l l the highs the Roc-kettes, .Ann with - the Ed* to this league. Susan Mltf‘wi-tfa. Los, in d Terry fibb tfae. B eat- The Belleville' T ith e * .. . Inlk-s.

Sociable Three Keeps Lead Over Sonny’s ThreeIn the Recreation * Olympic

IfousewEves"^ Bowitog' ':S;0c!able Three with 43% wing and l9Vk tosses is Will the n u m ­ber one team. Breathing rig h t down-that - teamto- neck - is- Son» - ny’s Three, »:ith 42Vi win«—a id 20J4 lqsses., M iriam Berke-y’s av­erage*.of - 158; Ann G regorio’S

^ ¡ t i s a f o o ^ 7 ^

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They 6 o fh henk e f FideW h e t h e r y o u w p r k t h e 'd a y s h i f t o r t h e s w in g s h i f t , t h e r e i s

a F i d e l i t y U n i o n o ffice o p e n t o s e r v e y o u , I n a d d i t i o n t o

r e j p i l a r b a n k i n g h o u r s a t a l l F i d e l i t y U n i o n o f f ic e s , m a n y

o f f e r “ e x t r a - h o u r ” s e rv io b . J u s t a n o t h e r w a y - o f a llo w in g

we re “ T h e B a n k T h a t ’s S t r o n g f o r Y o u ! ”

FIDELITY UNIONT R U S T C O M P A N Y

Newark, Belleville, East Orwtjge, Irvington Mamtiw Fidaral Depost Insurance t

T h e T h ttk T fa fs S tro n g fo r Y o u /

B ellen " - r¡ibPL »-2000

Royal Shop-Rite18* Wastitaftoa Av».

Tannen’s Shoe ShopM l w « iU * |tM Ata

Mascara Muaic Co.IM Waahlnftoa Ar«.

Jannarone's S h e ll S ta tio n M YVashtaftoa Ar«,

Mary’s Alteration ShopW WMhtnxtoa A ta .

Stefario’a Diner Park ■ At«. A K ln r Kd., Ñufla?

De Witt Saving! A LoanMS Waahlaftoa Ata

Bellerllle-Nntley BnickM Waaktuatae Ata

The Glase Co. _rMJ WaahluftM Ata

Wm, C. Smith. Optician1M Waihlaftoa A ta

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY J.5, 1962

A cat-pool for work?Why not on* tot church? Invite your neighbor to jo yon at church this «rook.

THE BELLEVILLE TIMES-N E WS, Belleville. N X PAGE NINE

Ê H Ü R C H L I S T I N G SChurch listings are corrected

»Jtoekly according to copy- sent th is newspaper by the chur-

chei. Deadline for this column 12 noon' Fridays. All- changes

■He been included. in the speetive churches. This newspa Mr la not responsible tot the sc tttttcy oi the' schedules.

Fewsmith Memorial s Presbyterian ChurchMon Avenan and Little Stoa«

• fo rg o L. Van Leaven. PastorIB f l p l w r p

M Christian Education, meeting in the wrek. parlor.

Ik ird« r M- f p.m. Frofroafr« dinner, Wtth Italian menu, for members of thé •W|to« club. Dinner begins at Hill home,

p.m. Annual. Blue and *Goid dinner W ^€ab Scoots and their /»milles, in the church social hall.

fuday — 0:30 a.m. Church school, VU claaaes for alt age groups. Morning

*> at 0i30 and 11:00. Sermon topic: «s Why People Join the Church.” ha convenience of parents with

nu ll children, a child ■- oar«, group in auhtahied during the 11 o locfc hour of

». Junior high fellowship at 0:30,

m Pt Girl

ÍI ctrtlwr'ei"Association,m 8 *p.m. Mid-week Bible in the essedtiais of the

tb. Chancel choir practice

Montgomery Presbyterian Church

•38 Mill Street lo v . Arthur Stevens, P astor

MONTGÒMERY PRES CHURCH ...Thursday =- 3:45 pjnu Junior Choir:

f Ycith Choirs i i 15, Senior Choir, ay — 7rJ0 p.*»., Glrl : Scouts, lay m SljlO • and 11 a.m„ Divih* ip,se ts served In Doma rest Hall ba­

sarvi cm,lay Church School is held at 9:30

Cong. Ahavath AchimSelle ville Jewish Center,

U t Aendeny Street, Rabbi Victor Cohen

M » —Cindl* lifhtlnf WASjfi. t.w.Service« a t 9:30 p.m. Sermon - Ivecture- .Kudus 17:30.30:10. Host and Hostess for »Oaeg. Shabhat, Mr, A Mrs. L. Sussman and Mr. A Mrs. K. a Schwartz,

Saturday — Services at 9 u.mt, 3% Congregation at 10:15 a.m; Rabbi Stephen

flConkarah, Cantor Danny Grossman, Gab­bs! Jack ,Fersko, Sermon Alan Tuchrnan. Pertion Explanation Ellen Panansky. Host

•and Hoatafs, Mr. and Mis. 'John Roth- YRcbUd for Kiddush at Jr. Congregation.

fait «Til* a.m. Mens! taBbi Program - “Hypnoaii in by Dr; Ben Ja-

«ebson.Wednaaday - J. MS. A. Dinner at; Clin-

Thttrsday — Rellgkmi School at B aim,

Christian Apostolic Church

* 77 Wallace StreetRev. Joseph G rimirili, Pastor

Sunday — 9:49 a.ra, Wonhip Mirria la both English and Italian, and Sunday

Belleville Assembly Of God

174*171 Holme, S tree t Rev. Anthohy. DlQnattro, Pastor

I Sunday — 9:45 a.m. Sunday School: 10:45 n.m. Morning Wor-

Friday—7:30 p.m- Inspirational Service,

St. Peter’s Church15» William S treet

Rev. Magr. J . M. Aelly

7 p.m. High School Religion and

r — •, . 7, I, t (children) ’ 10»* . aid IS noon Masses In the and MS and 16id5 isSsfe in the

. Benediction of Moat Bles- foliows 11 o'clock Mass.

/Sunday School follows 9 o'clock Children'# MaM. S p,m. Sacrament of. Baptism.” .

Monday 6:30. 7:30, and 9 Mass.Tueaday — 6:30, 7 30 and Slip son.

W, 7:10 and Mas«.

Christ Episcopal Church

Christian & Missionary Alliance

Union and Banco* Aves., Nulle) Rev, Anthony Guenther. P astor

Sunday — 9j School hoar wii Lo Adlüfc I Bible

Junior and Senior.

a,mi FamJJy Sunday Classes' from Nursery

r 1 > 11 a.m. Worship*

Second Baptist ChurchStevens and Academy Street .Rev, Henderson Goldsteon,

■Sunday — 10 and 11 #.Sa, Morning

Belleville Reformed Church

Mato and Rotgero Street* ' Rev. Thomas Tew Beeve,

Friday —, Womens Guild will m«^t ai p.m, Saturday ~ Instruction cWss A

:30 a.m. Children's BiblA Holir a t, 10|34

icssage; "Bow To ‘ 'Mpf*. The install» Lon of Eldars arid Deacons will takt

place, T^riday «*. Choir meets at 8 p.m Friday — Couples Club at s p.m. '

Temple Menor ah»30 Broad S treet,

Bloomfield Rabbi Nathan Flsb

OBITUARiESR u t Eternal Grant Unto Thom , Oil Leri.

m i IM Light Perpetual Shine Up

Mrs. Louis Muller StT«a~atemutffl®iny-m- Anz. on Monday, Fob. 5

'A ftttemn Mass of Requiem; Born in 'Borgia, Italy , Mr! CtT- w offered in S t Mary’* Church dumo came-To this country ana '•alii d a y , Feb JO for M rs Anna U n tied in Belleville about Ctojstm Mailer of 281 Gxeylock' years ago. A mason-plasterer, he

Fiddly — 8:3p' p.r Saturday ' —it a,i

lion under the direct

Laymen fOPVÍce»- Jïctüôr congrega»

i of Rabbi Fish,

Little Zion, U.A.M.E.154 Stephen S ir eel

Rev. M ary A. F a r ra r , Pastor:Sünday — l ì *.ra. Worship SerVice,

Temple B’nai Israel2*2 Centre Street,. -

NutleyRabbi Hyman Danslg

St. Anthony R. C.W F rin k Un S tree t

-■""Bey; T IHmi M on ogue —

Tlmr»d«y — 7, ?:Í0 anil fr Jtoal Novena and Dcvotlohs to

of t |è Miraculous Medal aad St. Bfiuèliâtiririfollows, ,L. . . . . _ .

i f e o t he fo re com ing to B.eJIfi>jJie seven y e a rs ago .

Besides her husband, she is sur­vived by a soil, Joeyph L-. Jr,; and a daughter, Miss G aii Ann, both a„t home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs-, ■ C harles , CBiocMne of Befleviile, and tw b^sisters, Mrs. Mario nf .Gr: Carneochia of Has- brouck Heights and M rs. Robert La- Guardis of Bejleville.

S p a tu la F u n e r a l H o m e was in (h .-afgenf--:ta9r-^“S® ^ .

Ignazio John Codomo, Sr.Solem n Ijdgh .M ass of Re­

quiem ' was- o ffe red f o r IgnazioJ aha - Codom o .-St,-...oa- -M onday^Fehi i2 a t St. A n thony’s Church.

Qodomo, 77, of 71 H arriso n

ren. 2 p.m. Sa«r»meat est BapU. Monday - ?.. M j a a i a à.» Tuesday—'7. 7íí(¡ aaa S. a.m, ¡M p.m.ui)ev#ilo»<+-(P-»t5p#taal Wediieaday—V, 7;K* aiiCl 8' a.ir

Silver Lake Baptist , Church

168 Franklin Street Rev. B. Pascale, Pastor

Sunday-—10 ' Bike achoioL for allages, l l a.m. Mprning-. Worship Service. J M p.En. 'VoAfeh Service.-

Wednesday.—; 7 p,ifi. High School Choir

Wesley Methodist Church

Washington Ave. a t Acaiemy ........Rev. Frank C, Shannon

Sunday—Sunday School aU agea. ' a.m. Ip Ü Sirii#, WorüHp’Service, Nui Carsi 6:30viiLin, Jr. MYF; 7:30 Sr, MYF. -;; Âffmdaÿ -Wor era Çoï^ér«icé.

Wfdtiaadaÿ —7 p.m; tío? Scouts} 8 ; Ciíjíftriéi Choir.

Thursday ' 4 p.m. Epworih C " " 3r w Dhoiri 8jâÔ p.riiV; A.A

ìlday — 7zí

Bethany Church(Evangelical Luthtran)

Jofaleinon and New Streets Rev. Robert L. Siegel, Pastor

Rev, Fred Long, Rector

— Grace Baptist ChurchOverlook Avenue snd ., B re mond Street

R ev, Alberi Lawson, Pastor

tn 4 « > —- c mir^ t Syhoel »1 9;S9-«.m... With department* and classes foi; all age lave!«. Parenti and other adaJts arò in­vited to tb# class led by thè paster.

Morning worship and Sertoofi at u %.in. Tifa Albert Vr fcàwsonr

"wttt :ipive a* “'hiar wnToii ifmjaect, “in eto?*hauatihle Resources!” The sermon L* based open one of the many questioni put -to Jams in the course of hie nrilnistry aa raeorded in John nursery iaprovided fpr pfè - school Children during Uia hour.Ì At 7 p.m.> Baptist Yotfth .Fellowship far jnnior and . sraiot'^- hi ymuig people.- ■ pive your family" trie lift of faith by

going with them this Sunday to worship at the church <rf your choice-

Parfevgy, whd' died at home on fiiesd-ay,'Fqib,, AO. after a .short i^ iess. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery,

Mrs.’ Muller, 83; was the widow of Louis M’.iMei:, She w as ‘boiit in Jersey. City, and oame to Belle- v ile 8® years ago.

Si«, w as a m eanter of-St» Mary’s, Bosary Society. .

Mrs. MuiTer i-s 'survived i>y five sons, Louis, Paul P. and Vincent J. of . Belleville, George F] of New Shrewsbury and Joseph B. of N'Utley; two daughters^ Miss Helen M Mutter and Mrs, Gilbert Llqh'tbHti&’g, both, ofBeHevilie, 12 granddh|lds;en. and th ree . great- grandichiidhen,-- - -

F u n e iii arrangemients were made by/SUntoh Funeral Home.

Mrs. Joseph ScaleaAfrs. Fleaiior -CMeeldhjS -Settea,.

Wife of Joseph L , Scalea, of 289 New Street died Utiesday, Feb. 8 I-n C].ara Maass Mótn-oriaì HoS- pit »1 a i ter a brief . ilìneas. She was 45.

À vSitteorui Iligh Mass of Re-

gre a t-gr andcMldArrangements fo r the funeral

were m ade by Zarro Funeral

Frank J. JenkinsonFrank J . Jenkinson of 90 B el

mohr S tree t died Tuesday, Feb 6 in Clara Maass Memorial Hos­p ital after - a short illness. He wa-s ®. . ;

A Solemn High Mass of Re quiem w as offered in St. P e te r ’s Church on Saturday, Feb. 10. -In-

Barbone - Mosco Post 7 Honie Is Dedicated

Ree» Bulletin Board

/ T h e new p o s t hom er o f ‘B arbone- M osco Post 7, l ta liw i-A m e n c a n M arcogiiqge W ar V eterans,.' w as d e d ic a te d fè - .cen tly . l 'h e H on. p e te r VL -B od i^ not J r . , con g re ssm a n fo r (he te n th &fa3ksfci<wìi8w Je rse y , w a s . p rin ­c ipal sjpegker. ' -

M a y o r Is a d o re J . P a d u la con;« duhitdä the o ffic ia l (ifcb<Mi-cu^teg' c e re m o n y ,. Cbmmlistojaec-TNtiiiPifiiaQi.- R. P ic o , d ire c to r of P u b l i c , A f­fa irs , w as m a s te r of cereo n d n ie s .' i T ii« p o st wa«t o rg an iz ed im i t ò bÿ N id io la s R a im o , w h o se rv e d f t possit f c o n i- 'I tò i t c r195#,; R a im o w a s . «leafccd again, w as^éc ted n a ia tad ô r^ ted âO P O â“ íe rau. ■

The mew building .ait 2-6 Acme

W'aa..in--the.. c ohsto io tion business iun til 'h e r e t i re d te n y e a rs ago.,,.. Be, was m arried to the late

Mrs,” S an ta ''Stagliano Codomo.Mr.-Codomo‘leaves two daugh­

ters, Mrs. Joseph R^garese and Mrs. Louis Stellato,, both of Belie- v ile ; fiye sons, Saan and P a tsy of Belleville, Joseph of Arizona I>eonard of Bloomfield and John J r . of H ast jira n g e ;. a sister M rs. Canisiae Coppola h i Bette.Vii-Lky-ten.. g r a nid,<J lik lT en>and.. one I S tre e t., w a s d e d i g a jed -ip Jp rynn -

quiem was offered in St. Feter’s 43 years ag0. n e n ved In New- Ghurch on Saturday, Feb. MO. In- ^ , nd" Harrison before fedmihg ferm ent was In Gate of Heaven i-g Belleville, in 1943.Cemetery, - ' T “For the past 14 years he was

M rs. Sealea was a Newark res*, employed in the maintenance de­

fy o f two local men '«ho died, in F rance hi 1944 in the-Itee of duty wKiSb defoncflAg ihe tTiiiited .State# —Sfgt. FairiekBaA-caie and B fc. Julio Mosep. •

M r. apd-M rs. Giro Mosco and fanriiy and M r. <a»d; M rs, Franeig- Barbone and iamily presented a W atery of the post,HONORED GUESTS ■ -;Gu%sts at honor a t .th e ’ dedioa-

tton ceremony included Belieyalle town officials, 'couniby officials and local industrial leaders;

A agelp Benmiati is sr._vicse t-erment was m Holy; Cross Cem-i com m ander ' of t h ^ jo s t ; R oe R i-

Mr. Jenkinson was bom in Eng-Iael Pettegrlno, offleef day ; R alph land and cajne to this country,Palumbou quarterm aster;. Antho-

Leader Training On Bov Scouting BeingQffcred

Robert- T rea t Council, Boy Scouts of Amtuiaa. has announc­ed -a series of-training ' opportu­nities ioy- ad ittt ' le a d e rs . of Hs Bellevifle, Jcvington and Newark. Districts, ' ■

WHMam H. Keith,-president of National S ta te . Bank and presi­dent of the Council, sa id that the members of a ll -Council and Dis- trief"---pperallng -ppnimittees and Ihstifctttionai Representative* would attend an operating com­m ittee caaferencq to be held a t Newark Academy Saturday, Feb.

Irving H. Fejst, chairm an of the National Cdonml’s coraraitihe oh Held operations, and a mem-

of v .»e n-atioual - executive board, will be the keynote spoaJc-

, Keith said.E rnest Arvldsoii, chairm an of

B e ievE ie : District, w ill lead the D istrict delegation t& the con-

'The Spring term of the Coun­cil- 8-^WNefeity-“^:--8e0wteg - will open in Clinton Place Jrt High §ch-ool Monday evening, Feb. £6 Robert H. Butler, chairm an -of th p .poj»ri-ii -comimiti'iee pn leader ship^rirainingT-Will-presMe;-Dean of . the university Will be Dr. George Y. Cherttn, vice-president of M utual Benefit Life. Insurance Company.

The university wiH indude courses in C-tib Seoutihg, Boy‘ Scouting, Exploring and Commis­sion or serv ice., Sessions will b e held . six consecutive • Mondays. Sconter* andfeden m otimia will be awarded National Council c e rti-! ficates. The university provide* opnoxtunities for baajc ftAihlng

W J5i. a full .framing'pfStei’OT' eadfi of tlie program s, Scr>ut lead-

parlm um t <rf th e P r u d e n tia l In- surance Go.. Newark.

H e' was a m em ber of the Knights of Columbus, St, M ary’s Council 2346; a charter mem ber o f Hie Irish American Associa­tion' of K earny and former treas­u re r of the American Soccer League,

He leavej his w ife,. -Mrs. Doro­thy Inzan a Jenkinson; a som_AEt th-ur, and a 'daughter, Miss Gaily both at home; a brother, John,

the Bronx, and a;sistf*i Mrs, Florence Levy, of England.

Funeral- arrangements were made b y . the Edw ard T. Reid Home for .Funeral*,.-™

CollectorfCohtinued Frqim Page 1)...

n e s — from banks and gas sta­tions to bowling aUeys and funer-' ai homes, from political and his- torical subjects to dogs, cans and flowers. Among h is favorites 'are matchbook covers .plBfisfl^^Sif-' mer President Dwight D. Eisen­hower’s airplane, C olum toe, and former Dxesidenf Harry S, Rcg-m a^s^yacht, Wilhamsburg. Pic­tures of .Queen Eldz-abeth I I ’« co­ronation and historical scenes of each of the Canadian provinces al8o..jank aimong h is most .treas­ured covers. .FOR D ISPIA T

Many of the 'cover* have been orgteiteri'iw 'ffispIay.'Sobnete says ""f am always witting to ex-

Ulibit‘ them before -aipy group * or Show,’-’- L ast, year, his cattfoeWim; was shown In the Newark Boys §tU)b sjxwtsman show a t . South Mountain Arena .and in the Mor­ris County Fair. •

Thie coHeetor is also a jnenii ber of the National Club, Rath- kamp M atch cover Society and the G arden State ’Matchoov-er .Coij lector* .(Shib, <

Always searching for new cov-., Schneegas «aye, “I’m always

thankfu l for any covers, a t any itime. And I wiH never waste any tim e picking itheim'up a fte r * telephone call offering them to

John De Kmiipp Heads St Mary’s H. Ñ. Society

nyRBitafare, diaplaln: y»cffi4t rieriggOTPSt'ffnris’;''

Leonard B . R6nc0, .iilrige advo- c a te ; R a y . Pot«izohie,..liistorian; B ill Marcogliese, service o ffice r;. Gerald' C'ariiso, fehaMitation. o f - ttcF t.-' -

D anieL R eriate lli--iS ii!to^ ilitee; 'E r i j i ‘ Ye-neria, cme

Aat§olijG_ R is& j^ . t e cyears,:

Offiters M iF D sd leS A priftary •e: E s ia e r Bwao» president;

Y|rgM'a Yapotta, s r , vico com - "niafldetT EdSilh Ri'afore, jR, vi-ch com m ander; Adele . Paitttofoo, tT easu re r;:AMi'2arritto7vonduict-- rest;. Ven.<rlnyia Beneruiil, gumrd.; S n a Mnreogiiese, secretary,' Ad- eliaF'Viyo®tai -retmbijifcatioQ ;• Rose Stavaie, -(Jttid wolf a r e ; „Mas B en- Ciaati, ohapkh ; Jeamne Stefamel-

JuA p • fidvoctite. 'Maiiit'd ."swr.s,' oRaird&aai

of the building o o m m ise e . H e w as -assisted- by -Selneaati, w R o se rved 'as-- <ijois|airaa.an. Thomas "Greco -w n 's advifeir an d M ich ae l T ic tta ■ w a s the a rd b itee f.:(&■, - tb«.. ganeral ‘ cj-fitmM e«

Weret- • Jo seph R in a ld i , Ray P o - tenzond , Daniel S e rri te lla , D oom enick F e r t a t a , .Vntjiotiy B ia fo re . Raliptt R a lu f iO i'Y & ice a t M arteog- ttosej B iH M arcogliese, M ic h a e l A fascera, Get;® ' Oaswp.-and, P a t

, Ms remarks,, .flha. (»niitnaai- dffiLSM : )

As tt ie founder o f this g re a t o ifM zafion , i a m naferaHsy jmaud...iflLrhfl.}iflte, a t ttifs dapea.- tlffln as th e .commander in office at the tim e of this, dedication, fo r

ia-Jam U~'. .)•' -M-ffla, 1953 w hen I first w as elected th e comnnander of tfiiJ post. As f j js fijiradiea? of-- I : am—a iso proud o f our achievements- and a womplisirc’-ents a n d tlie protmin- erif plhce thF|:® ’Roid erans circles, and ' o f the im por­tant pan t that we p la y in the civ* ic «ctivattes in o u r .community.

“For this we ow e a debt of gratitude to all o u r - item-bers, to the -pRmeets,-to the new., le a d ­ers, and new blood. hbaC have ca r- r i ia <yu fha splendaci work of o u r organdnaition for th e pash n in e years.” ^

me.'

m - w ta r t r a six trainigg, experiences may a t­tend the university fo r make-ups.

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3:15 aJn-. - - P re-S ehool P l a y P ro ­gram — Recreatton House, .

Ófr p .m '. — H ousew ives Bow ling Leagues—Olympic Bowl.

30 p .m . — Ju n io r B a rb e ll Club 7 vy-sM it'iihiyr t

|;0 0 p .m r - = S en io r B arbell- Club-

I . p . j a , . f o ' l ’l <S«b r*” F r ie n d ' ly H oirie.

^:80’ p.n>. — Teenage Girls Bas?m h á t t . ..« . .JB eU eyilia„H igh .School, ;

FRIDAY

IdS a.m . Pre-S chool Pia; grajm- Reqrsatìpn.H ’Ottsc,

S;80p;p?.. — Junior Barbstt Glaii ^ .-S tadium.— - É ® p;mt'£** S6nitfr Barbell S ub

f>S& -p.m i Boys^, J r , R ifle Club

ft OD p.in. r r [ BoystElÄ “ Ägad- —‘-ìy- Ho®*,-- - •-

SATURDAY

9;.Q9 a .Ç u Ju n io r B ow lingL eagheí-B rancIB . B rook L anes

9 :® ' a .m , ' — Jiin io r B ow ling. L ea g u e —O lym pia Bowl

îhûO "A.tq. >— B a sk e Ä a ff S ï ïn is i ( b s ÿ s j B e ilev ille . Biigh

f .School. r\‘itOQ a.np,H»-‘..'J ,.îaiox B aakeÜ ;aU

ribea-gue (Boys) BeUevffle

12:tip nrmn . Bnwl lng - League^—Branch B rookSnes

B ow ling, *: I i§ á ® ^ D ]y lh p i¿ - l6 W Í< .8:09 p.m. — Junior BowÙng |

League- -Branch Brook Lanes

MONDAY -

8lí5-a*ali — Pre;Sohool P t e ^ t K ^ gíatüt -—--"Recfea'ton lfot®L.

1:Ô0.„ a.m. — Monday. MeuûSon Sewing Club — IteCreftSim

¿ -LHo'-asftf - -ii:3fl p.m . —■ Junior Barbell fhub«I— - f i ta d iumv...■/,f:QQ p,to . 5 . Senior B'arbell w ub

-Ä tadium , .':00 ,p . m . - W o m a n ’* Bowling

L eague — B r a n c h B rook — L a ne s , -----7:00 p ih ir ^ G iris Giuib priéríd-■ ly D b i iH , ’ 2

7;W ptHiT tsrxM flï FenBilig''(5iws5;''*-BeÛevflI« High School. ■

7:50 p.m, — G ra m m a r ik d jid " .Girls Qy&r — BcttevileHigto

— :?-r0,3:-p,m', —-Chess Cto-b'-tó-Rfis»

rcation House,.Mania. Bbwllttg

L e a g re - j -B ranch Brook L g ae s

TUESDAY'9:15- a m i. * * P re -S eh o o l-P lay R rtL '

graan — R ecreaüoo House.' 8:30 jp.m. — Junior B a r b e l f d u b :

- R ta d iu m ’. - ■ 'V|f:00 p .m .'- i Senior B arbffltelub^

" —S tad ium .. .BÄft-yjBL-f“ 'Boys Qmb—I)3lnd*-

jy . House, ___: Boys l7 @ o g :Rifle"'

I; aa8:00 p .m , — Draggto DrasBnX—■- ■x Recreation H o u w I S S L ; p w , ’ -i- Men’s |p |ÿ ig : ;

League—Branch B rookRenes

WEDNESDAY9 tifi a .m. t— .PrB-Scäradl PS¿X rd-

gra® i— R ecreation Hgitse. . 3:8f' E,mt^rivJtiniSr B a rliritrC lub

—S tad ium :.7:00 p.m. — Senior Bareli Ciub . :u —Stadium.-.

p-.«u 11 Girl's- Gym —'Frión®'House

L ea g u e — B ra n c h B ro o k L ands.

ig W E R H O U S Ie n g in e '

IN T H E C O M P A C T flB IflW'PWCE f l H J -

JOHN F . DE K EN fPP

Jo h n F. B e Kenlpp was In sta lled -as president --of-St, - M S ry ’s/N u tlèy , 'Holy Nanne Sfxùéty su a d sy evening Feb. 4. 11# r o e cee3s Eugene È. Baccy ' T h è churcli cerem ony w as preside ad aver by the Rev, Gerard W . W alsh, Society spiritual d irector. Members,- ■ ' their ] . wives, a n d friends joined, in the’social w hich •followed ' -the service, bi-gh- righted. -by. —the,—showing ’ of a

F i lm ­ed in coldr i t covered the h is to ry , eooaffue^Mtto. and:,jiW|i4Ftlon. eer-. emohies of ^the N ational Shrine m. Wàshington, D; . C. •

Ofäler ö ä ß d r s . in stiled , w e re : Joseph Debald, f i r s t v ic e president; E.*,Donald. H arrison , second Vice president ; H arry F o x recording secretary ;. Thomas V i­ckers, (rirre^pcmdihg ,-secxetary ; Haisry-' -Brazier -and. Gyrits Sbeop, M arshals; F a ther W alsh, tre a s u r ­e r ' and spii‘toa-1 -direeter..'B orn in BfooHyn, N.Y., M i.

B e ’ Kiriippnhas^residsdrifl N k tle y tea . years. H e attended S t.‘P e te r and Paul's ■ and S t. M ary ’s | S b b o is ; B ro d d y n r and Brooklyn Technical H igh School, and s tu ­d ied for Mm- -u eaw m og ■ t e r t i f L c a te at P ace College, New Y o rk City'.

M r. Do Kenlpp had" over th re e y e a rs World War XI service with- A rm y Intelligence, attaciied to- ta n k destroyer u n it ' d u r in g ih e European campaign.. He p re se n t­l y is- employed as credit ex ecu ­tiv e of the M etro Glass D iv à s te d o f National Dairy Products Corpi i n the d iv is ion ’s . h o ia e o ffice Je rsey C ity . He - has been asso» dated , with the jSfutlsy C en tra l L i tr ie L eague

and ' -S t

.wife, Yvonne, are c-o - chairm en of -St. M ary’s Oana- conf&reaice-s arid he is a n o f tic é i^ jS t,‘..M ary’s C-oBncil 2346,- Knights of Colum ­bus, -

The father of Jou r children, M r DeKooipp resides a t .1?. R ussell A v e s a s r iB fa- r i d e a t e n ~ R o b « r t ; is in hjs third .y ea r at R u tgers University, N ey Brunsw ick Wfaojw.-jió-Ìf, # flvo » year en g in gering Tna-ior. H is second som Dennis, is preseptl.v ? sophomore a t Nutley High 'Bcfaool and Ro sanne and John J r . attend St M sfy’s schoö). ills- wife is aecive m the (Jirl Scouts, Catholic D a u ghteisj ' aiHÌ is a mémJber of. St,

-M-a-ry’s Rosary-Sooiety, ' • i~An ardent golfer, he Is a m em -

j b e r also of the new and up and coming St. M ary's K of C soft­b a ll team, ’

W H E N

DEATHO C C U R S

C A t - L

F. Douglas W a d s w ò r th

WADSWORTH RUMERAI ■ ' H O M E ^ i

524 Uhior» Avenye • PLymouth. Ô-2879

AenttiRAM

AM BASSADOR V-8I t’s a Rambler—It’s a performance star—it's a 250*- HP powerhouse (270-HP, optional), Experts rate th e finest, most luxuriously comfortable compact

"performer going. Seats six6-footers Turns on a dime,, — a breeze to park, fun to drive! Try the actloiW packed Ambassador V-8—atyour Rambler dealer’s!

WORLD STANDARD OF COMPACT CAR EXCELLENCE

SCHIFTER RAMBLER, INC.$9 WASHINGTON AYE, - KtTLEY, N , J.

PAGE TENTHURSDAY* FEBRUARY .15,1902

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGAAv. will appear in The Nut ley Sun and

Belleville Tiihea-News

jpver 56,000 Readersm „ ^ H | j ;us 25 WORDS OR LESS2 C Karh Additional Word 8e

8 Î WORDS OR LESS THREE TIMES f f lO' M a c h -A dd itiona l W ord I f i r *•feach Additional Word 16e

^ Annual Rate 1.25 Per Week

Ads Must Be In By 12 Noon Tuesday

IN MEMORIAMBIONFH<—I a loving memory of

»■tit!#- Ijwbffittdt father rind grand father,’ PARQUALE who passed

i iw ay FebfuaryjpL WSJ,, sg|■ A year has' past, .£faat. Gqd took ■ri, lyoH s&79dfi~etfttllT8St L

We think o f, you etjeiy day.Our love .sUihoWdS'th’e hdbsc in

1Tne pla. F \o ” V>rtcJl' St* '-fin'e's - ,ydur feet

™ can ton."■ A nd-prayers we have said for l - yoy alone.

If yoB.iwe lonely, tlp-ow Jxa l we a r e “nfear.

“i f -^o tt-^ r.e “ ’Sa3p^f-ifalfcE- dfitnfprt

The things you valued, we .shall hold m ost deaii, * t

H* who' Was lovi>d, need never

So re s t in pease, yriffll work on;ekrth, i s ended. ■

B ereavedW ife,' ihScteen,t alpl grandchildren. •

1 C us tom-Ai ade Window. Shade* Alcuuhrutn Prpdycts 1 Venetian Blinds

Canvas Awnings LePrèe - AWNINGS i

168 Chestnut SL | Nòrd) 7 7431 ........ ......... : „ . 4 6 ^ 1 -rr

T- K . OAKES - ALUMINUM c c m b u n a h o n WINDOWS

and doors'. F ree estimates and ■demQftstrations. Also roofing, painting,' leaders and gutter». Telephone NOrth T-2564 before 8:45: A.M. or -evenings.

#18 4* T T

LINDSTROM *11 Broad Street, Bloomfield

Roofing, overhead doors, breeze- W*y», porches, acreens. general homo. jnaTn.ten.aneo, kitchen cab’ Inet*, alterations, additions. Free estimates. Telephone NO 7*29» op NO 7-724«;

4-21-R 5TK

W i l H s l a F J i HLE — BRETON, -fJURSERY-

SCHOOL,- certified. .Children two to six. Planned.program , h u t’ Junohes. Half day and gll day sessions. Transportation. T ele­phone" NOrth ' 7-6811, 25S' Nutley AyenuKr —a------9-21-61 XFi VPPsRIl M .M ' dope-,.tata’ #

available baby sitter. Nights and-weekends. Gall’ after 4 p.m, N0-7--T168. — , --------T FFRANCISCAN SISTERS O f ST.

ELIZABETH NURSERY, 174 Franklin Avenue, Nutley. Ages 2-5 years. Hours 7 A.M.-5 P.M. Playroom, dining room, recrea­tion room with TV- a n d Stereo phonic records. Hot lunch at 12 noon. Nap 12:30-2 P.M. Snack at 3 P.M. NOrth 1-0919. 1-26-61 TF

-BASY -SITTING desired. fro P M .-il/P.îit. "Mondays’ ffiroiigb

Friday .. ' i t tÿetfcaolä, Rose Jeffers, NOrth 7-1752

: 2-22

• W ith" easy access to all • metropolitan centers

-Air Conditioned-----M-N B It A

G a r d e n A p t s .February Occupancy --

3W Rooms — $120 Mo- Up Separate-entry, living' room w ith picture window: Separate

-dining area kitchen "with gas range, abundanee of wood cabinets, Hot Point -T2 c\i, f t . refrigerator, exhaust fan . . Bedroom, plenty of closet'spae®,"hamper in "tiled bate, fcd&r

^ x te s ,^ g .a - s , ,l^ ^ hot w a te r heat, laundry"and t t e g » facilities, Venetian bibids, Blaster p v antenna. On-site parking.

,2 JbedrMm apartm ents „friom mO monthly

S ee Model A partm ent-j. i34 P a s s a ic "Arc,' 5 0 Cen tre Street .

any w eekday or Stmday -''Til 7 p,*M. .o r

Call ACodci A p t; NO .7-5564

Value KealLy; In c ,, GR 3-2800 . A project wf Landra Builders;

DIRECTIONS TO MODBX.- APT; Rt. 3 to Main Ave-, exit w hich b o co n es Passaic Ave, toward Sftriley. To No. 134 Passaic A ve. ya- Block soute o f -Céntre St intersection, '

Announcement

DEATH NOTICEPEARCE, -Rhte WMfifed, off Feb.

1962, ctf I l f W aÜ P U flouât

ATTENTION ! F o r that new in ; dothes, call P L A Z A

FRENCH CLE ANERS, 250 Cen­tre S treet, NOrth 7-2105. Sam« Day Service. F ree Mothproofing

4-23-59 T r11 you can’t find what you w an t in the classified section p lease turn to the “map Pag e” directory.

FREDERICK. A GANGEMI MD OfaUge, N. R , W ife ^ í Jhft lato | annotracés f te opening of his_o£—Reverend Dir, .Elpt.ft'i1 E, Pearce Devoted Mother i f Wilfan, q., of South- Orange,- Mrs. H,'F> Boorn of BuByrhk,-iSfo, ï t e . Carl.Qhl- loii, of jji§|Leìth~bI6h8WWClxsse, Mdtystnd’ Mrs. Henry ß ? W w e W Brunswick. Grandmother n f .1.3 grandchildren. .Services. at "The

»BPS I r tXT ;vr' 1tf,w.Colonial Home’ tW.N. Knapp & E a s |

^ ffinige, - W eine^^fe"*- aítembon-,- -Peb ^ a y y -14 a tg ^u a r4 a tew n e iit;

AGRICULTURE■SCREENED XO-R-SOIL. — F 1U

Eacaveting, iandsenping-,, sod­ding, land clearing. Let us solve your- drainage problem. Tr’ericti­er, bulldoter, and firpek fan tala- Armando Vocatnro • telephone PLymbuth 9-6640

3 6 5 8 tí

ALUMINUM

BEAUTIFY YOUR HOM% with titiffiiHaihi: gM in||^"ïiiB f''ftô îe ; fïoaïs arid alttcdSh® llllg and; easing clivers; CtHl KIN® OF BEDDEVILDEf-jlSA ’Wa.sbington Avenue, 'BeDovtlff - PD'-O-üfil,- -

1-12-61 TF

fise at,;447 Franklin Avenue,-

2-15ITOAtl NICK- A RUBINO, M 0~ announces the opening of-his oft—

a t447 Franklin. Avenue,

N utley. * T è i' NOrth 7-1122 - 215

D O E L I S I O N SPECIALISTS STRAIGHTENING, P A I S T-

LN&p-iracqiier,, enamel;ducit« , El­ectric welding, chassis work, fi­bre glass work AL'S RIVER-

B O D Y * FENDER WORKS, 221 Valley Street, Belle­ville. "PL 9-1162. .

■ 12-17-59 TTS £E tì-A -0H T S4--P -0#4 -T-ID-Ny

MOTOR T’líN E-üP, l Carburr Mop. -‘VerStan, 197 FrankiiB A venue (néat D entei) "** Wf-" tribu to rs for - LEUTRA Fuel I |r . i l e r s . . Open weekdays 4 30 t O P % , Sl6ä&ay, SiW-.A.MÄ <6. P i t , ’ ,

-" *-26-09 TF'

IPPOLIT^'CONSTRUCTION - Aluttiin^iBjSidtog, awnings, and

windows. Also stoue fronts.-Gua­ranteed -work, irijiy 'prices. Tele- phone N Prth”f-7344 for free esti­mates- r 4-6-61 TFWE SPÊDlApSiÈ in Aluminum

«•Uingf alnminiim awnmgs. win dows, djiors, Jalousies, porch enclosures, Kitchen -remodeling and Home improvements, A l i Work Guaranteed, §Jen - Field Aluminum Products, Inc.,-NOrth 7-2428. . T*’

If yotf can ’t find what you want ih 'the”classified sention pteasei ta rn to the "map page’’ directory, ,

AUJMINUM SIDING FALL SPE- > DIALI Cape Cod completely a) uminDed,; $840, la&tudlng'AJumin- um.-guttefs andibkfeVs,-Extra for riorthreTi. D 'eaJVáim t with noni r » e tor -M-n o-—s ains.ni.aii.,—n.o„ ,glm.-

.’Üïfeks'. Expert .Alunólnuitì Siding

for Henry (JaPdfe- - 10-19-61

ALUMINUMREPAIRS

AT.TTMINUM GLAS S jM -se reeM repaired; also ,héadW |rters for

■ i ad dies;;: door alusMSi -window iw a mss' jik.n'ob ?o)s, grimes, etc

K iM ÖF"'"BiLDEVILLE” ; 184-Washington-----Ave -, ■■ --Bellevdle,

PL 9-1161 \ 1-12-61TF

SPECIALiZDIG IN AUTOMATIC transmissions. General aula re­

pairs. Jim P aiva 's Auto Service. Cornea* .Stephens & Terry SU, Beiievllie. Plrfm outh 9 0017, ■

_ 9-21-61 TF

AWNINGSAJiUMINUM AWNINGS.'h o o 'is , patjiöp'veFi, (stationary

or rb ll-upp so tì and installed, al- so - iw m railingST' C iß King' of: Bejlevílle, 164 Washington Ave,. PLÿtrioulh 9-U61. ■-

9-28-41 TF

C A R P E N T E R SAND BUILDERS

A. PHILIP Carpenter — Builder

A iteration« *NOrth 7-335) .

Bloomfield Ave. Nutley 2-24 TF

FRANCISCO BUILDERS - Car­p en te r and builder — re

ling homes in general. Office, in*- m a r i a i ,,and:, tuasonry,. Addlüonàt; and repa irs , Work çpvered by la sur-an.ee. All w ork guaranteed L<rag éxperierice, NOrth 7-2021 o r NOrtto 7-2683.------ H-JMI TT

Ai,TI*iRAT10NS AND REPAIRS, remodeling, roofing, «iriing,

dorm ers, porches, finished reo- rftstfoft ba»emefrt*. Frise äti- m ates. DiP etta Builders....NQrth 7-2761. 7-17-68 TF

f f l M B B lGUY SYPHER - DECORATOR

- Painting,- Paperhanging, Rea sonable prices. 170 Linden Av enu«,.. Beiitville. Hap PL 9-0671

5-U 61 TFDOES YOUR HOUSE NEED

PAINTING? John G racty t, General Contractor, 'in terior and exterior painting. Fully ' insured. P ité Eatim atea. Téléphoné NO-

>• - * 7-30-59TFDOM INNAMORATO - Painting And Paperhanging. Long exper­ience Clean, neat werk. Estim­ates given. P ilgrim 3-5154.

I2-22-6ÖTF'INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR

PAINTING by a^reUsbla con­tractor. Ceilings painted. E sti­mates cheerfully given. CMP Mr. Whitaker, 680 Franklin Avepuet

NH T—<54)40. ,. 8-25-60TFPAINTING AND PAP E RHANG-

lÿâwvfasiaê and .ouitside..WtiMfi. CarpentnyT iilh-ì- -ßllkter and cab­inet work—ali odd lobs. Call

- . l l -M l TFS P E C I A L I “ w ill ' hang ta d

paper jn a'n/y average size roo» .th f only $8.95. ^ D '- ■EMILiOr 12 Brown St, Tele- P oHa 5?OÎB 7 9325.

T FPAINTING AND ROOFING— Gutters, leaders, block ceilings. Quality work Iteasonable prices'. 30 years experience. Fully in - sured’. ’ Only th e best m aterials usedT Sweeney A SonrJJL~ymoutb-

i. , 2-15-62U

ELECTRICIANSLIVE BETTER ELECTRIC­

ALLY ¡oriti full housepoweir, Fôï f r e t ésttmatp- phone L a r

Electric Service, 658 Belle­ville Avenue, B e l l e v i l l e ,24 hour Anaweringv-Servlce. PLy- raouth 9-9262.

\ 8-2-57 tf■CALL" US FOR PROMPT' and

complete electrical - cernee . & D Electric, 39 Ralph

Street, Belleville. Telephone P ly m o u th 1-2782, ■ T FBELLO’S ELECTRIC SERVICE.

Complete home wiring. Alter­ations and repaLri, W e special-

in . IDO Amp. 220 line, NOrth . 7-6919 : JOáU Anytime for freé estímate, 1-14-8ÓTF

H O U HAVE ENOUGH CURRENT • t n your hom e?

220 Volts 60801.00 Amp. service line installed. George Me Don- ough. Telephone NOrth. 7-8272.

7-24-68 T FGEORGE H. H E W IT T A SON

Electrical Contractor« Succeaaora to Harold Kane

NUrth 7-0020 21 Hamilton PI.1 4 - lt-U H

SERVICEFLOORS SANDED. REFIN­

ISHED. and waxed. American Floor Sanding Company; Lynd- hunt. George " Iriglia' - “Gilbert Busch. Telephone GEneva 8 *127

2-9-51 T F

ALUMINUMWINDOWS

■ 'K ëw piltaSaSÄ Windows, »peciuÿy priced. J'Jutiey Key and G]i¿0, M üPrauîflIît Avenue, Nftt- -lér,r.6&:N0ÏÂr7--546i; ‘ ■

— ’ ' " — - S*à i SOT

a c o l l i n S - Cup- ^eg ters and Builders Kitchen,

|ÍÜ ¿ t /. B asem ent' remodelling. Roofing -and Siding Also Alana- Inum vgOgibinatioD : storm doom and Wtedows.'“® ! work covered •by insurance. Established 1939. NOrth 7-0730.

1-I1-40TF

FOR RENT---- BEbLE-VIRW -OARDENS-

, 3' room’s — $95Garjg^^.availmbjA .

-3D; Munk» }?L~9-'22'2T' ;TWO I koom

1 '

4 h ■ ** -*,'f f ia ie lâ M Â -^ The í í u t k f •'Mug,, Bgiftîmg. Kör " details «sail; .Mrai; Wilkinson, -NÖrtb' 7.2100JL-__

FOR RENTVA ■ ROOM ' APARTM ENT; new­

ly decorated, stove &,reixigera- -iidi ;supplieä - eltvam r. f-alììÀ’ò; 7-7586'; 2-8-62 ïlfT H R E E LL'tCK ROOMS, c-M

w ate.rflat. Needs p a in ting . Will fu rn ish "■ paifilt •- Rent $45 pet mutfter.'-hrrmedi ale occugiin- cy / Parking space .fei - r a r . (laD P I ' 6-7677 qr P i ' 6-9083 . 215

T H IR D ’ FLOOR APARTMENT, tn re e room' Gas e ie i’ r lc and

heat supplied. Business womanonly..— .Telephone— PLyxnautk-9- 3219. ; - / ' ■' ;v ' ""fFI p E 'lo M ^ T A R T M ii^ T s c c -

ond" Floor,• Steam heat.,C.oriven- lent tobUselXsish.bpls and'.GJiurch.

CaD a t 33'Hmnftert S teee tj-S lbley. | ................ - - 2-22NUTLEY - T iR E E -RO‘(5HiS, al-i-ui-tillties, Ay-ailabie -February

*. m en t. Two flm ily ;' convenient transjxjrlstion; private ijataránce; all utiliiiisâ, $100, Maturf taM lhjjj couple’ m ¿etead- N O ita.B ELLTV ¿ L T 'p ri '0 3 “Wä ailWgt5(i A venue. Bright Four roewbu ap-i âtbmemt, in apartm ent ■ • Bouse. H eat A hot-Water- supplied - , Jini« toï'servie® , M ee neighbor®, $85, Bupérínteident — PJJytncwitì li 1848.

'F U p S S ff l® ’’THRSEE“ - ROOM APARTMENT' —- bath, ’ ifoyer,

two private entrances, Third floor.. Nit? section, Everything supplied,-.$110 a month. C a ll Ply­m ou th 8-3375.- ■i -

FOR SALI$3—H nye your roof, gutters

le ad e rs and flashings inspect­ed. Amy small, - minor r e p a ir in- elude d . Aluminum’ combination windows and doors. ' General hom e - m s in tenan ce. - Pl e a s e call before 8:30 A.M. or after 6 P. M.

K , Oakes, NUrth 7-2564,■ 4-3-S8 TF

MATTRESSES—A com plete- line of name brands. mXttxesaei

and ~box apruinx: Made ’to order, any a ize. Renovaflng—Sam-'e day se rv ice . Maple Furniture. Gui*7 tom Mattress Makers, 165 Frank­lin A venue, Nutley. NOrth T-07M. 9 A.M.- to 8 PsM. daily— Satur­day 9 AM. to 6 P.M. 5-18-61 TF

FOR SALE‘ SALE ON SLIPCOVERS;

Upholstery and ' custom m a d « "draperies, 8 piepe slip cover,

zippers’, welting. Expert w ork- mansMp, $69.00, - Large s^[eqtlo,n o t.d re ss -m a te ­

rials, curtains, trimmings.By Visit our stofe=-

See tofttèïials galbre.RIDGE’FABRIC CENTER

597 Ridge Road No, A rlington " WYi-0087-

9-28.61BATHROOM — Vanities; fo rm i­c a covered; factory show room discounts, buy.direct from m an ­ufacturer, Iermic'a Go. 56 Mill S t. Belleville, PL 9-1600

i "7-20 61TFSAVE ON FLPOR E Sm gN T

LIGHTS Oiie Quantity mart o r­d e r ’sales bring lowest prices- on tGirciiiier, •fixtuyei- 'kits, re p a irs , parts,N hopiite, 650 Franklin. A ve ., ISIOrth .7-6021.. ... 4 6.61 T FU S E rr DESKS, $15 & UP. F ilin g cabinets, chahs and tab le s . Edelstein Office Furniture W are­house,’ 200 Montgomery S tre e t, PatersimjK N. - J , Lambert 3-6153.

.... 5 26 60TF. FTNE Kn it w e a r ■

Directly from our own fa c to ry a t pr below wholesale price. L a r ­g e s t selection of better lcnit d re s s ­e s in N. J-, ’

• _RES_ORT WEAR■ - P u S '£ri^B~ES^®'TE®s.■ Ribbon" Knits

Cashmere Cardigans-Knitted-one and-tw o'-"-.-piece

dresses- In.: 1'■. DotDjle Knit, ■

100 per sôn t wobl, cashm ere, lin ­e n , ribbon.

■ liANA-211 Bellevuê AVé. Up. M on tc la ir

' H 4-0lK)(Open ' Monday thru Friday 9-5

XII knitwear alterations done on premises,

. 1-18-62 T F ACCORDION — Black 'G h ilc 'tti,

full si'ie, 120 bass, ex ce llen t oonditiojU--Call NOrth .7-80.71. 2-15 FIREPLA CE WOOD — Split~and - “-deii-vered :--(kd NOrtir - 7»?805.-

! ' 2 ISTHUNDBRBIRD, 1958, black, t a l l

power. Very fine condition, 7 tires . New muffler' and g e n e ra ­tor’. Airplane travel on new yob necessitates sale. $1850. Call N o ­r t h 7-7973 or NOrth 7-6090. 2-22REAUTIFUL M A H O taN lT fin - - i s h \ dinette set. Originally $200. L ike new. Will teU for. $50.. C a ll w o rth ,.7-4967, 2-21

AFRICAN VIOLETS Gift p la n ts $1,50 - ,$2.50. Bmill

plrint« 50c and 75c. Special rates to clubs and organiZAtioes.Dori*5-* 'VlbM* Gorner,

^**1’_’BlooTcxxfield.i SECTIONAL'.COUCTi two - .piec- Telephone EUgnm 8-5485. # n io,m .^bber -enshions. rose Sund*y^u£L:.M , .’8 y l4 ^ :T E w ’I ___Irotor. Praptica’lly ; mew, “‘Gtjstom-

MADE. REPA IR Éhl slip cpyerSt i-Qgll.J-’tO rtb 7; L am pa from vaaes, etc. Tabie 3877

lam p» nude taller. L im p parts,'G E REFRIGERATOR, exce llen tshades, bases. Reasonable. Shop- ht;e, 650 Franklin ÀVe,, N O rih ii 6021. ’ __ " ■ * 4-6-61 TF

TUB- ENCLOSURES AND HH0W:'t E f i DOORS. SpecitL cifierance]- sale o f standard tab' énchosuÑiand . mbower doors.. Choice .<>( de­sign. .Expea installation. C a ll for free ciemonTtration. NOrth- 7-0253 ee-N O rth-7-0399r—-----“lto5=6TTF

condition.. $5, Formica top katch, e n table. w ith foist.,yelloW p la s tic ’ch-airs^'lSb, Mafidgany'twin b ed s, n o springs and m attresses, $15.

' U'NOrth 7.-0310. -ri:

PLYMOTTH 1955, 6 blinder, four -door sedan, Radio andhea L stick sh.fl low nulcagi’ good tires. .$375., •Qall'.NOrtit 7-6879, CR06L19Y APARTAIEN-r- SIZE

RBSKIGBRATORJ-across • the top • fieeter, shelves in the * door. Id e a l. ton , a-partment, cottage d r surnlhcr ' kitchen, Available Marita list, Cali Plymouth 9-6671, H A L F ^ O N - ”p"ORD~i’lCK-T# TiitFOK' 1957irifl’‘goM aOridition. $40o. Cult NOrar7-2"i5i.

J’l.EAStNT 5 1 \( ,l , r ROOM, I lange closet. Near Hoffmaar- La H i.li-.. G e n ,t ’r jo . j C'i.1 NOrth 7^213. ' 2-28LAR-GE FURNISHED .ROOM for • gtoatleman. v263 LUtiç .Street, Belleville.’ Call PLymouta 9-2633, IhllbVfflA. ■v ' 5 *ríf

m S l l N G S W A N TED !

BUYERS WAITINlííWHY DO WE SELL

' SO MANY HOMESf Because I am -the largest- - holder of Second Mortgages to finance purchases.

'GIVE ME A RINGJOHN J. McGRANE

Licensed Real fiatate BrokerNO 7-8281

7-16-59 T FBUY SELL OR TRADE Investi-

gate. our trad« - in .pia*. ..We will: fist your house tor «ale or consider buying it, If you pur­ch ase ’another house through o u r ofite t.«Cet.ua know your reguire meats. Evenings and . Holidays call Mrs. Kelly WE 9-3922.

. STANLEY^ JOIINSON Realtor

25' ’ffigh Street , . NOrth 7-8009 ' 3-10-60 l ’F

■' D E T U f SELL YOUR HOME We give individual rottention

anth serried, as we are not con nected in aax w'iy otherreal estate pffibe.

Call or stop in to seeM cAl l i s t e r a k e e l e n ,

" b r o k e r sSO 'CehtTg

2--L5"ONE 0B*“ OUR S

' MOST -CHARMING HOMES.In the finest Nutley Park loca­

tion pn 80 x 150’ploi- H al field- * ton« : tahstmetion,-.-fisnigcJulL-''A twin-site bearoorris oa 2u"d i^Soor,. 2& j)aths. 2t pordheS.’i l ’cayjoveT-~ sized garage.

ALSO~ Ca l if o r n ia ra n c h

A pictitcesque loOaf&ir’ on 1M x'r .i|S8Lf£Ì#Ll#'fe5&:-S p i^ :4 i ié è e nSellout section. A spacious un- 'ljfi’8,1 Rna-^taiuà-.far one ftooc •living, Studio living- room- plus- 14 x 22 family room, extra large dining room,--ultra modern kitieh- l a " à M breakfast Tdoffl^BSJter bèijiò’ótìic 14 x j20 With private d ressing ~ room' and ItXifflOUS

baths complete the 1st. floor, an additlon-al 2 bedrw m a aiid-batii on 2nd.

* M è o ;; NEWLY LIS'DED ; 0AÉ1' COD' - Only 2 years Old; 5 room« and

-tile bath on lst-flooft-2 and 01e b a h d a 2nd floor,! locate , .eon* venientJy in Yantacaw School dis*

' '■ '.Éveryane Kho-ws •

GEOSTfflS T. DO WES,’ R?$llox 677- F ra nklin Ave,, : t - f i f e 'i ¿3376 RIDGE- ROAD J W T L I y T ; Pive

rooms, tile RitE, on first floor. Two rooms afl' secoBd, Attached garage. Basement has tL’e floor, la tp d ry and la fr i l^ L T fo brc&- IHjr. pisale: ' AsMag "$23,500. Gall NOrth 7-4110. ' % ‘ ” * 2-21BUNGALOW, 6 -large rooifis, a ir conditioned. Modern kitchen. Luxury i®Svbath. Finished attic Fuilÿ insulated. -Call Pl-vaaath 9-13at: A

FURNISHED : ROOMS AVAIL­ABLE at Kal’s Guest Ilouae,

116 H arrison Street (off Frank­lin Avenue). Men only.

. 1-18-58 T FBOOMS-— -Single" and- double.

Convenient to buses 13! 112, 28, 19L Parking.; 25 " Cathedral Avenue, N atlev.-.NOrth 7.7.1IS..'

1-2*21.61 T F

....hath, aeparaie antrance...Con»

RUMMAGE SALE ' Sponsored by Sisterhood of Cong. A .A. this Coming Monday t.hroiB?h Friday, Feb . 19-23 . 8:45 A.M. to 3—PtM. e t - - ’’- -

150 Little Street (off W ashing­ton Avenue) Relieville.No, 13

-;-bas—on-—corner.-----1958 FORD Fabiane, 4 door hard-

3-_Y]-top.-oenvertiWeT’--Pi>wer--*te«-rÌBg!»mm tpvn r v ! r*«er-hw ter;- -W%:t*EAIRr'Glêdn .naügahy-dC'ricdn-■ m S ï ï k - .n » íb™«1 » -SftÄi.tQUH-, $65. Call N O Ä 'í-7178...|¡MRHISHED APARTMENT, ¡ fice, . 4j#K*m<m&i 9'4tó7-

fTrst-'floor. Private entrance, ‘services. Near tfanslt. Business person. Rent reasonable. Now availabld. 129- Joraleundn^ Street. PLymoti^i 9dOA5. Bubgess. - 2-22

SPANISH GU-ITAR, $35, a n d stu- dejQt «cflórdiph, $65, Both- i n fine

6 p,.m .

14 FOOT SEA SKIFF, plyw ood ecmstru^lcw; Very seaworthy,, C an be seen after 6 J.m . at 24 Plymouth -foad, Nutloy. CaÚ' NO 7*®8i. '. 3-1

venienf' to all buses. Call PLyr%- outh ’ 9-1853 .after 1 P.M. 2-Ï.5 'FU'RNISHEITRO'OM" to"leTFrëe

parking. 308 Fàssaid ''AîêiKte* Nuöfey. Men iihlyr 3-iFURNlSfiED ROOMy-ibtotkfast optiolaal Woman -prefwredr-OaDr pörüL ri-a^T . . j - iFURNISHED ROOM B u l ptscTs j o ar . : 'Refnreneea:-'PBgffl^edrr^¡& PLym ouft d-MlQ^be.tjW'een 6 p.m. TM- » p.m.

THE LATHAM HOUSE - Large t.OQBiS'rGFIrlffil 's'h áce^B ~ fa -

S tttidA S e i r M r " in d Hottraanri- L i - Roche. 144 WMtfürd-:;ÁYén.a# (coríter" Nitttëy Avenue), Nuüey» Call NOrth ¡7-3556. ' 2-1-62 T F

fu r n is h e d ro o ìis m manhaly, F ree pa-ju-.g. <".¡C '-'Jr.’Ju

LARGE ; WELL FUTffiDSKED ROOM, eSrirá íkrgu blothe^ cto;

" s e t , ’ adjb’lg n g hatit. P rivate: aohje, elùse co transportatioA .Gentleman, . dtulLiELyrnouth' 9- 17?4. V ... j " ' 2-22

ISS3ÏEHAVE YOU ‘CHECKED - YOUR DOTTERS and TiadgHI líteD ’í ' ’ It for"you. Aluminumleaders and g u tte fi Sold and iff- stalled by KING • OF BELLE- VILLE, ' 164 'Washington Avenue. PLymoiltti 9-1161. 1-19-61TF

HEARING AIDSSOUTH B IR 9 ® T

HEARING *AIEL CENTER ")U LÖ 0e,'s Flñaimncy

■■¿.■t— • pran k irfS fe flil A“ “ Batteries k Accessories, - Repairs

AIJ Makes of Hearing Aids KtJrtta .7-0822 GEneva 9-1042

- 9-28-61 TF

vm xnss&LANE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

.. - Accountants .S j_ Bookkeepers

-~r~Sèc|®tar46f;-^-

A rri¿rijjäbr. Cleífes ■Stenographers Trainees a"

530 F ran ch i Ave,)JNut,;SîO!;H556 790 Broad !í&y- S Ä MA-^FOOi- ' Hottriril|öL7;‘gOT"S-:® P -M .jíC ’n . evening 7-9- P<3M

2-1-62 TFU FE ‘i m m r e j r Ï take or "dor s ' fòr'jeW eìfy 1 w ear, and

have firn spending profits. No Want to..ettto

UaE:N 0 F i-T -S fS ' “$5m S M ot$ 5 e a c h THE OR. GAN a>-iny home, for advanced student. Call"||Orife 7-3939 sdi¿g 3:30 p.m.

HELP WANTED

SPLENDID OPPORTfUNITY for an ambitious, experienced real

F w A 'M lb sw tra O T .^Interview. Anna 0 ,- Iii&bg'u^Rafet ‘t e 1 3 L Franklin A v h h le n f luP

NOrth .7-0415. p-'''ELDBRIA’"Yvo~MAN w anted "To ' lvo w£h sm all family. Very :ljp |v h«t|#eA ptog ,i :,Gsbd----ho:me in-prsfer^iae . t a .W i wages, CaE" NOrth 7-E7S. : ' 21L5_ -NEED..EXTRA MONEY? -Openings for -women. Work mb» rings t>” afternoons in your own »IgBbbbAo&dr -E a tn ^ lg Ti $3 p e r hour aa anf AVON - Representa- :ÜVA Call-'Mrs. A ex; M I 2-5146 for-: ho ine ''inierv-ibwi E L D E R ^^ W Ö M j f l or '! part time gookkeeping. H ôiiÿ s^ iiiÇ u salary to-he. arranged, Gall PLy'' iftouta--'-1*1514.

HOMESIMPROVED

ALCOA - REYNOLDS alumin- uni Clapboard, si ding, Rbbflngi Gutters, Leaders, Windows, car- pectry • alterations. Satisfaction güïfsflte’53rHeight* .ObaiHcSoff Co., 150 Klngsiand Street, Nutley. Call Joe L arur, NOrth 7-6940. :

'S-SO-glTF0 1 Ç 5 ÎG ' BLOCKS - F ree esti­

mate. No J ob too small, CîB WFbater »-853S. - 1KLS-5IOTF. K. ROOFING AND SIDÍNGL- _ Aluminum aiding, asbestos, sid­ing,. leaders, gutters, painting, overßoad' garage doors, asphalt driveways, .aarpentay, PLym aute 8-2795- tar WYman DD201. T re e estima tea. - . . . . JA4-61 EF

I N i m M F T A Y

PERSONAL XNC05IE TAXESr- -aAE jta* l o m t cwnflated- by ex- périr eönfldeniöal,* prom pt serv*¿ É ii í 'f t r appbiátmes* al Yöur•home o r my -office, call. ELym outih 9-4621, Rea^onabte ra tes.

-+■13-KCOME TAX a t yobr .buMssss ¿■VÊTÄffie. 'MphSlly- abcouhtlhg.

J-.-..Qh’adwdt fe- --8 I--Qytís-look Terrace, Bloomfield, C¿0 El):son'8-724"6.----------- ----------E H

'7-QfW, " j-idA:-,

ALL TAXES, accounting and “ -b'OOâÂphïgT^ «erylfieS. ID aÎlÿ7

' Ï "R-ÌS S | I m 1 T A K RETURNS pre-

pared at your-home,-bueiness, or .our office. * -For^appoiatnietif cáE NOrth 7-4202. E. K. Williams '¿■‘SS.» 3p ' frank jin AveTiri«i: Niit’»

M M■’« v id u a l. and'-fatsmes-s returns

Ooofidèntiril Aèrvlcta'-Fdf »abpolnt, m«flt at your hbwb-.cMivbfwiffis/s, aaH PLymouffit 9-9jbY . -- . ¿12 MILDER A I 0 PT?0P5E O i¿ 1Í6 Ï

-484' "Ä shlcgioii ' A v e ^ fc Be^ro3jb!-JSy aipQint- m ent Call Ptymoiiffi 1-155$

4-5

JUNK DEALERSF RANKIE'S! SALVAGE - P¿ek

up. paper, rags, metal, mata tresses," sink«, bathtubs and- fur- naßeft. Clàritf- eèüars. -TÄbpfesii PI,yir.opfta^ 9-2S13.

-1+57VTFRRJN.%RLXN^Co|^e^-bra¿ss, al-

.úm hrlm , lead, batterieá^..cast, i r o n / a teéL p a p e r (50c i1 a hundred lb s j lags Top pric­es. Kearny Scrap--Melali J í ^ t o - ver Avenue, K earny,‘WYman l - 04S2, ' " ‘ ' ' -’t f

ATTENTION: "We pay to p price's ' Tor papers & magazines (,50c per hundred). Brass 15e lh iL e a d 7c; No. 1 Copper 34c; Pugs 2Wo;

vored. Also" huyere bf itebhi T>at- *,erics, -and -f jiik-ea-rs.1 J~, Resaini- ti, 36 .Ciinton Rt-ijEriffeville,- EL^.,.

| - "." 9-28-61 TFATTENTIONS. Call' y your-: local

m an for papers and magazines, sorap; iran-and. metal.- 03#.+ipifs-r radiators ^ t d 1 bsÄWbri ’OaÜ J.. Duby & Co:,*-NOrthY-8768.

LAWN MOWERS^"10* i.hand.--toto-v^’sharpened,--impair-’ ed.

White Oaks Hardware - 78-Union Avenue NOrth D1040

. 10-12-61TFSNOW THROWERS,':. WEEPERS „ 7Soii:& Ser:vice.d; .Sharp.enihg &" overhaul, of *iriwia■ -.’mowers,, low Winter ra tes in. effect notv. -

' .MOWER MART -- 5S8. Wasffiagtos - Ave.i , Belleville ri . PLv mouth. 1*8685 .

" ’ ,6-8-61 TF

- iiífíLÍjeímd. {Windha-m-’-s—Rspair"- and- Sharpen Serviev S S Tiâk Rtrëeg Bffitorale, PLymouth .3-3726. . 1-11-62,.TF. i

iM S â m sS Ê m l

c S ï to » Láw spñ. 'I Puvrer - ProdiKts " '

... IBO TrirPÜ W ER'M O W Btó. Sharpened and adjusted

; S-, All Work Guarantied ' 7 •

à® Frfokÿa- Ave. Vjfo ’7-5405'-----24*£2J¿F. '

; LAWN MOWERS ,’VSAWS *■ IN O W cR iiO 'p ilS J

3ALE3-SÈfìViDE- J "- "Power Tools’RlRaired' '

• A ÍIT H ® ^ @ E |/|Í$ V IC 1 - Briggs Straiten • - -

: 1 .pausóm e Jgnwé^i'wwû^faf*:' • . . " i^ S r o F d B ^ v

_ dOMMUMTY TOOL É 1PÍ.IR .- ; 88 Franklin Avenuö ; ;--

Nutiey '! i- # O » :l # 0 4 ' 3-9-61 TF

LOST. —fg;.8.iviipgs .Pa^bpok No. 28888, BääS: riij1' P? T™ ft" tsSòì^>sd. " ip ^ ^ ^ ^ le r is ö '- r e k i i rn to;, bank.’ ' A

W - BANK-OF NUTLEY '.’ 2-21

DOG Male, reddish brown, dac^huhd .-Vicinity’Sprffig .Sard-., en gecii©1 NhÖfX. >AnswersÄdO' r-áme-of 1'B randy,!,'R;ewai‘di’'Óaií - NOrth 7-71S5, ••

MASONRYSAM HUSIGNUOLO — MASON:‘ CONTRAOTOR. Brick, plaater- lagîibM mœF repair,, staecb: work

kinds of mason work. Patios our specialty. 84 B loom -. field Avenue, Nutley. NOrth 1- 8747’. ’ +2-60TFPLASTERING AND PATCHING,

O em çt work. No'j'ob too small ■ fo rty , ylarstexpefirihos,. j.,E eisri ' Telephone - -PLymouth 9=7243.

r i lZ Z — _ "7"J 1 Tg 7 ~ FR A N K , P 'A B ii— MASON CONTRACTOS.A cotKplft®. lin e of mason work. Brick Stpispg,. patios, etc. , :riSTk guaran tsed. 438 . J o ra le -1 mon S i Telephone P L Ö-0952. PL 9-8174.

^ 7-17-58 TFMM'YASHO’ ^Senerffi-.-msiroht'-' , -cmitr|e&r,'- GaraleSj-iponetss, stops, Spim-a.l -ri' x" |4 !.Soffiptete $".36.50. R e | | | | j n | -;walls, guaranteed-- for one .year. No job too—smwhrriFrebnrsti'nrat'eiTTvVn'n- nöW for S p r in t w ork.; : Ä Ä i 7 - \

A.M. and- &ft&m00nfe.Ji80. -iP'.M.. to-,2:30 i? J T ‘.......e . i "3-i

MOVINGJOE T R A S E I, K - and

S t i n g i .^a r-eh h n i^ -- igr Ccri-

PLytaouta. 8-1821? . : 1 7-2S-8ÉTF-

T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 5 , 1 9 6 2 T H É B E L L E V I L L E T I M E S - N E W S , B e l l e v i l l e . N . J . PAGE ELEVEN

WANTED -.G O O D HOME FOB • -.jd ít trained dog, medium size. , H H .......

m H W B W H Hmmm CampRo-LiDirectorsNamed

have been .en»,. Jjjly,,8<L..*n<LIa»ts until Aug; 27.-M Jeg .afc-Chmp.BMAi A professional e arrapiti £ staff

Sílp.-jFipP^ífc, yVfce^prfcsMteiit 'hâve been .n H g p H opeh for- ¡1$ ¿now .being «elected«

harge of .1.7 (.ft -^oiUocAUvply&aj:. of opera-1

® óftì'i.as fhe -approved cerüfiât- §on; o f; The Aikericaa Camping' AssocIaH Sar. ~

2 22 ly repaired. K a in a te | i . New ^ a irm a n of Camp activities at It& Lt-ïor lb* S U r t - t f M ------ ¡15«-----—----------------- ------------------ hoc annmin/><wl fhaf Wi . civ x/»-«:**--' ■ • H■ " “ r.r

jy.’ Windlieitn plain hing &" : Heating: :Co.~ ' :-

Gas Heat and Oli Heat 418 .Franklin Ave. NOrth 7-1

*.... JAEGER « “SON-----PLUM BUNG HEATING

, , Eleotnc Sewer Cleaning ■ % Hour Service —-

170 Pake St. NOrth 7 1304, 8-4-60TK

GAS HEAT rNShALl.ED—Heat ing repairs. Conversion burners Free estimatesiCaD . NOrth 7-3375 V. Shannon.

. t Evelyn Place, Nutley 2-16-61TF

. PLUMBING - 'JOHN H. MG.Hu g h - —

. PLUM B iNG-HEATING ■. _ iCONTRACTOR' .

Ga« Heating , ,Repalrs-New Work-Altirations

91 Dow Street Bellhville l ’ PLymouürT-1092

11-30-61TF

ROOFING ANDSIDING

NUTLEY HOOFING CO,;, John Duerr, Prop.

New Roof»-*-OJd One« Repaired Motel gutter« and leaders our

.. epeoialty. ,Aluminum, Asbestos end Aaphalt

, - Sidings.14 Cleveland Ave. Telephone

. . N u t l e y , - . ‘ NOrth 7-1274 7-7-55 TF

and .used, sewing. njachinaàrFlSJÔj and up, F . pissing, 32 Watchung Ave., -Upper Montclair, Pilgrim 6-1831. - 1-4-82 TF

I M M - i ' I H M «TE-LFVISION REPAIRS - Al*

“ViaêTServicê, 31 Holme« St' Nutley, NOrth 1-1253 weekday* after 5:30 P.M., all day Satur- day, Sunday. Repair« and wifr. g u a r a n te e d . 5-5 60 T t

CONTRACTORSf MARALDO';-

Tile & Terrario Co. Industrial-Corn mereiai Jtesid.efltiSIrRepairin'g

BTÜlHöö" “Svéndè NOrth 7 3021 * 12-10-60 TF

HAROLD HARRISON £ S0N-* .si..Roofing. A ll:work guaranteed. Slate repairs, new -roofs, gutters •and1 leaders, chimney repairs, a t uminutp'= siding- -and -hot asphalt

“roofs. 313 Ch'eTstBuT "Spreet; Rear- ny WY 1 3319, WY ' 15497 (No toll charge.) - 5-4-61 li

WE SPECIALIZE IN. ALUMI- NUM SIDING, also Asbesto*

Siding, Rööüag, Asphalt' Siding", Store- Fronts, and Carpentry. Cali Dan Construction Go., for free estimate Insured and licensed dealer. F L ' 1-0721 ~ 6-1-61TF

RUG CLEANINGRUG CLEANING —9 a 12 Dorn estic, $8,64; « t..Q.r a f t , first month free. 54 cent» month öinfeaTter Uphälitereä'Tu'rniture cleaned, one sofa, two 'chairs,$22®)/ New earpet y i a 4iad Installed. Meads - Miller. Co., 141 Franklin Avenue, Nutley. NOrth f-4305. . 6-8

W BISCHE URL'S TREE SERV­ICE. Insured. Telephone NO

7-0965. (-11-69 TF

UPHOLSTERYSLIP COVERS AND UPHOLS­

TERY, a u to » work i t jpwest prices, "“The Little Shop with the Big Vaiues,” Czech Decorators, 196 X m ''S t. , Belleville. PLym- outh 9-6201, È 10-5-61 TFSU P'C O V ER S — («upholstery

new unholsteretffttieces of any workmanship wide Variety eflf samples« NiehoL'» Spirko, 421 Franklin- A u n j a Telephone NOrth 7-2529. TFRITIBEENV AN D DINETTE

S E I S RKUPH0L8TERED in .modern plastic, classic, pat­terns. Je rry Aliotta, Telephone NOffch 7-0440« i

l-28-fií TF

WANTED

■ ■ B i g

/CJ.uh_-af .Belleville .an(l The -Ro­tary Club of Belleville.,-The cgmp

8 ■ ,, ■ ™ u iiixu .iijy '«./vi't-a aäM®yr«ä «-, -f o x i i k coming, slimmer- season, p j j , * gradúate1 a2eii öi' 8 am1 13,-Enrollments areM r., and. Rifs, .Syidmey.er, w ith l^ s t , t t Tct uh tr t ^ c llogv; accetited for a two-week period|Foundatlon. Lncated at Glen'Wild m an y y ea rs 'o f «imping expert- .{ ¡# P)| with a Masters De' 0“' ^ The "Buys saas.m starts, on! Lake, Bioomi.ngdale,'.N. J., Campenee-'to- M a-ssaauw tsâand , Wie« x ' * •' r

Ro-Law ha*--: announced: th-at—WJUls b c y Rars

M ontgomery, Ro-Liw illib e tco^airectors^ ov fexm p R^ ^ j M0¿tjFnrnerv Arpa Hi®h School ^ to any girl,.between tKe , , tits—íT*knvÍTi Kn V!»W'«ii»;1 c«a.aaiiiKáL¡ — ^ -----r-*—uA-attnv 0 ««A SpOllSOf<KÍ . by fLlft Í ft.ll tyj¡bi.

St. Ma/y’s TeamsTo Help S t. Peter’* ;Raise M-0-D Fundsf% e C .Y .0." of St, P e te r’A

abtuiajt; B'ellev.ilJd). ’will hold 'its annual ba-skefball gam es-for Hie benefit of th e , inarch of DiiR'C« StiiKlay, F e b 18, a t St P e te r’s g y in . , -

Harry Conway, athletic Birec-

- He 'harr prsU'com'p)eted? ten-yeaxs' of service -as treasurer for the Montgomery Recreation Commis- sldh: ’-

Mrs. Sandmeyer attend«-Ly­coming. Gplloge, Thh tobthefc- of Wo' iirlSj, D edre,' arict.^Jo^ bie, 7, Mrs. Syfadmeyer is a Girl Roout Troop Leader ¿hd a jtiem- ber of the Executive BaaM,',c| the • Lycoming County Glfl

RONNIE'S TRUCKING - We cl*an: Yards., Attica. .Cellars

and Factories. Moving, hauling painting inside or outside adc repairs. Reasonable prices. Nc lob too «mall. Plym outh 9-5897

I0l3-60ti

PASSAIC PRIVATE NURSING HOME, for chronically ill, con­

valescent and* bed-ridden; Disk andf ; fentâêTfi, .'day -- and .night names. Telephone PRescott 9- ‘9028. 2-9-56 TF

IT REALLY PAYS TO REPAIR —tUhirs-Lfernr

Irons, lamps, etc. Guaranteed «re­pairs,' sensible low prices. PhiJ- ips, Monroe and Myrtle, Passaic. GRegory 3-5667. I2-8-8 0 TF

Batferles « Accessories, Repairs All Makes-of Hearing Aids

SOUTH BERGEN . HEARING CENTER • .Little's Pharmacy;

547 Franklin Avenue NOrth 7-0822 GEneve 8-1042

12-22-54 TF

a l l m a k e s a u t o m a t icWASHERS. DRYERS, R E

FRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, a ir conditioners repaired.“ Fac tory aupervised Phileo and Ben dix service. 16 year» experience El Croteley. Service,, ÑO í ‘9278' « f ? . 3-6-58 tf

DA VIS-TA YLOR SHADE SHOP A lbert W. Uaylor. Prop.

Wholesale — Retail Window Shade M anufacturer»

Venetian Blinds S60 Passaic Ave.. NOrth 7-0491.

ALL MARKS. OF ACCORDIONS R jSPA lsay . Call NOrth 7-614«.

■ RKWING - ALTERATIONS - — REASONABLE. Call sfter 5:00

T 3 ::'NOr1f i 7-5229.----------— T T S

VTOHN, CELLO, B«1SS,' VIOIA; GUITAR ”

Fine Repairing — Bows Rehaired Steißes apd 'JkC®«affei:

Howard F. -Lange :: 37 Fliraheth . St.i j---, Caldwell -,

Prompt Sorvido Tel. ÇÂ 6-0783 2*15

SHORING-BAGGlNO-WAbbSr-floorSr parti-

tlons. front porcher, garage» and .óVerbaápng upto proper level, .Underpinning «4 masonry wails, aldo onerai con-

HIHtaR:All Work gii aran teed and. insured.

HAR1Y.CAMBRM.AN.. ^ WYman 1-4492—HUmboldt 2-5899 ' 7.; 6-8-61 TF

[ • ■ I

CLEAN WHITE RAGS.’ Large pieces, no buttons o r other

(aatenaxs; 10 cents per pound Bring to The Nutley Rtin. 386 Franklin Avenue. Mondays or Thtirsdays only, TIDO YOU~HAVE*™old'Jgold~ jew

elry you no longer use? We buy. gold, platinum) diamond« 'dent a i m t d p w f k p c tv r Lin« Jewelers (at the Center)- NOrth 7-4466. 4 2-59 TF

m i s si^ P B B

to r , has anrumnnetd, there would b e three gajpes played. St. PM7” e r ’s ’dijlSK will play St. M ary’s C.Y.O, oUNulJey. F irsi game will' S t a r t at 7 p,m. and will be be­tw e e n the .junior bovs At 8 p m tL e girls teams will play and at

th e intermediate boys, te a m s w ill'play, , ■"

A trophy wLT"be''presented to th e team winning the. intermedi­a te game. In order to retain per­m anent possession, a team must

it two out of three games,

CLOSE GAMES T his season St. P e te r’s has de-'

feajied StUMary's twice by close axgins and St, P e te r’« now is

tie d with Sacred Heairt, Bloom­fie ld ; for leadership 'of the New­a r k League;,. ~ "'-"-'•x.'::.» ^

Conway mentioned that St. Pet- e r ’s has contributed $7,125.54 in th e past 16 years to die M arch

Dimes. ’This has come from th e basketball benefit-games and o th e r sources. '

A dm ission to the games will be Un dimes- 1-- CYO'- mein b e r s and •• gram m ar school chil­d r e n and : f o iir-dimes for adults T ickets'1 m ay *be obtained “from a n y of the players or a t the door,

Scoutsi An instructor- of swim- ming at the W ilffaiaÿorr Y.W.C.'A. Sh« is of waterfronj: .activities at Glop Wild Lake. . '

WELL KNOWNBoth Mr. and Mrs. Sandmeyer!

are well-known to the hundreds1

1LYMPICBOWL

NOW OPEN

NEW MODERN BILLIARD ROOM

Always Open Bowling At OlympicBRING THE FAMILY FOR T i p EVENING

K2¡9¡ -Washinglon Ave., BelleviJIe Phone PL 1-2111

~-TiHT"2(rtTlind it:.dem« whoTlu* year received general scholar­ships from th e American Foun­

dation for the Blind com* f r o n 12. different sta tes an d. the te r r i­tory o f Puerto R ic o . T h e Mates are: California, C o n n e c tic u t, mi­nois. North Carolina,

=JnxHy, N aM--¥ti^,- - Ohio, South Carokna, T sn g ia iit, Taxas.

No matter what you’ve bean offend

W

M LEARNARD

CHEVROLET

514 Washington Ave., BELLEVILLE ;

WANTED -u, GARAGE, vicinity 41-Cathedral Avenue, Ntitley. Cali NOrth 7-367A.SMALL' ‘ ÇOITAGE^OU ' BUNGA- LOWj • regsqnable. Responsible middle- agë -couple...Convenient to bus* 191, Write W. Bracc.onre, care of Fijigt Office General Del­ivery, NutW T-N^J- - ' 3-1

ORK WANTEDIMPROVE YOÜB PROPERTY

New sidewalks and repairing. New law.ns. and rep iir, All labor work and trucking. V. Sampaio. 19 Carmer Avenue, Belleville. N. J . Telephone, Plym outh » 585P _ TIODD' JOB SERVICE. 'Cellars,

a ttics and yards cleaned. Junk and rubbiah rem oved Telephone Pfigfim 4-3284

* 3-12-59 TFp ic k : UP TRUCK w ith crew

available, for small moving and light hauling work.’'Show""plow­ing our .specialty. Call anytime,NOrth 7-6279._________ 4-25YEOMAN WOULD LIKE TRON

ING to do at home CaH'I’Lym- d'ttai '9-4711. ' 5-22_ PBX OPERATOR, p a r t time, Jate •, gfternbljT .or, evenin g hour's. NS typing,: f e l te Box ,T5, “The Niifiey' Sun, 386 Franklin Avenue, Nutley, N .J.INTERIOR ’ PAINTKGr papering, odd', jobs,- Lawns and hedges but. '«yns reseeded. Yards cleaned, pruning. -Free es­timates. . Reasonirtte rahes. Call NOrth 7-5090 etenin-gs, 2-l5-62tf

th e more common types dt in co m e which m ust be’ reported, M r, .Gross said, “ taxpayers are rem inded that interest on sav in g s accounts and Series “ E ,: U , ‘ S, Saving? Bonds, tips and sim ilar grafaifl|st-inoSt dividends a n d pfid ita - nn sn le s—of—real-Q Tp e rsonal property, are taxable ig<fd'ni1‘.'"'*'~

"Taxpayers who fail to report tax.able-'inicomb-'?*,re liable-to be

he said“ Tliey m ay be subject- hot - only to -the/dax, but also to interest a n d . penalties.’;,,.

KffiEP GOOD RECORDS__ __ _

T axpayers who kept good -fj n a n e ia i records last year should h a v e no trouble preparing their 1961 Federal income -tax return. D istric t DiïgfiÎM .-&o's| stressed to d a y , . .

Complete .record? are especial ly im portant. Mr. Gross said, to taxpayers. ' who elect to itemixe. deductions in filing.

Accurate expense records also a re_essen tia l-if1 a taxpayer’s re-

saidlAlJ records should he retained

fo r as long as they may become m ateria l in the administration n t a n y Internal Revenue law, he s a id . Another advantage, Mr, G ross .declared, is th a t taxpay­e r s with goad records can com­p le te - and mail their Federal tax re tu rn s as soon i s they receive th e ir W-2 withholding, - tax certi- fina-tes-,— thus . elLtninating last- xnraute searches for such papers a s the filing deadline draws near.

Your Income TaxEAST ORANGE OFFICE MOVES

SKLECTIN-G THE RIGHT FORM

The two tax ..Xnms provided

Fodpral^I^'Ciime tax returns were explained today by Mr. Gross.. '

M r. CfMu said t h e ' foiowtdg re<juir:b)}3,,B#ts furnisbed-to aid tax-payers in selecting the form th a t best suits tllftir needs; :

B'orm 1O40A Tills is (he easi­e s t form i f taxpayers are eligible to use It, One of the special fea­tu re s is tih at if their income isj las* , than. i$i,i®ptHey bad choose to haffe the Internal Revenue

.Serw,icedigure..lhe.. tax,-They.m ay u s e this jEoyni if:

Î . Their grosj income w as less iäxan ÙÔ.OO0, and

2.' It dtmsîstéd of yvages r e ­p o rted on withholding statem ents (•Forms W-2) and not more than$200 total.- of pßäisp.wá-ges, iite r-

The Internal Revenue Service E ast Orange office has moved Into new ..quarters at 186 South Clinton Street.

The E ast Orange Internal'Rev-. snue.o.ffjci.e...serviges.the. Nhtley,.|.cxt a D d ..^BelieviHe, BtoOBMHeld „area ' and x , , • , . .. , ,, , ,

. .8x4 ^wwgpuh.: W |>er cent p i , tb ¿ ir incoaiic) instead of itemizing

OTHER INCOME WHICH '’dAJuctlpnA- .IS “TIE PORTABLE • " u Forth 1040 — This regular form

Numerous types of income be- Ira s been f'tiregmUne'd, to one Sides salaries and wages must' p a F e rw itb -aecnTnpanyimp »cbed- bw lltctoded in the M .^ n y1961 Federal income tax returns (except k non-resident

received, District Director! ot !0urceof-^thai^Newafk i ^ -------- -

Internal Revenue Office advntodj “ I f -vo-u have, any other ques-fodav. •' ___ tlo n s a.ixnrt your Federal inctxme

.“While the'" isftBI * tbam ieives ta x . te tB ^ '_ ie J^ ^ h * f>:ypdr local, and the • accompanying instruc- IntJernal Revenue office East Or- liM ilibbklets jet ifgrth .severa l'o i arvge,'' h*^ advised« "

D I U M S U EFarmcJale - A l l F la vo rs

All Varieties

Corned Beef

,Del;M pnlf*

Typho

Ice Cream K n o rr Soups Id e al Prune Ju k e Broadcast Husk N a b isco Cookies | | J 8 i |B u lto n l Tom atoes Italian P e e le d

A .M . & P .M . D rin k s | | F ru it Cocktail Sliced Pineapple Cut Green Beans Ste w e d Tom atoes Del M o n te Catstip G ravie s Facial Tissues D el M o n te Corn P e t Eva p o ra te d M ilkIdeal Beaks with -Pork .or Vegetariah

V e ry fin e A p p le Sauce IDT o ile t Tissue Bonnie — Assorted 12

■ half S M ,gallons |

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16; o2. can s..... I

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Dal Monte

D e l M o n te

F ra n c o -A m e ric a n ' C h ic k e n , B e e f or M u s h ro o m

Princess — W h ite o r Pink

Cream Style

D o g F ood P e t A g r e

2 3 3 3 3fjpjj■ 32 02.

L eans « I

\ cans I

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6 t f *16 ^ * 16 ä *1T 16 02. S iM .cans* I

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1 0 i J1\6 o%. % t jcons I

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CALVES LIV ERSliced teem

BOILED H A MLancaster Brand

P O R K R O LL 114 !b. rot!

Lancaster Brand Skinless

FR A N K FU R TER SYoung

B EEF LIVERFireside

SLICED BACONLancaster Brand

SAU SAG E M EA TLancaster Brand

DINNERS A s s o r te d - t t« .

Pima Treat

P I Z Z A PIESLean Freeh

G R O U N D B E E F, Fonfcy ■

LA M B LIV ERttiaagg»»>r Ovond l¥*ck*w»

M eat 4S i T '1 Smelts 5

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FRUITS l VEGETABLESindíéñ ftiver Seedless, beg of 6 . .

G R A P EFR U IT > " « * « « «G6.No 1 Mein* Size A, » lb. be« |

P O TA TO ESStayrken W inesap, 4 lb, b e * ^

A P P LES__________ SAMC1 LWE

3 1

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STRAWBERRIES ORANGE JUICE

Leaser Quentities a t Regular Price I

prlcM rfUcth, WiH. thru So*, Hk 14* 1

FRENCH FRIESdairy o i r w Ê o n

F R E E ! U O u m C r e e n Stam ps suS T chek... . . . flL " Ideo) — Wtol, or Colored Slicee

with redomphon ot th«sç coupons bok>w i i P ñ l / , l l l V t iC C C C- — — ■— ■- ^ v l l t t w t

\mtÊBÊKÊÊÊtÊÊÊÊKÊÊÊÊKKÊÊÊÊÊÊKÊÊKÊÊÊtÊÊlÊ^...— ----- *---- ------1-........FÄBE1 30 SAH GRÜN STAMPS

—..- L« rtgwlT *♦■$»?<——with pwrcKoM o4 any volum« ol

PUNK « WAGNAll ENCYCLOPEDIA

FREEI 100 MH GREEN STAMPS

Mce>di*e FMd MSh and ClgarenM. WITH $10 PURCHASE OR MORE

I ; • r„.......I........ :r . i n EXPIRES SÄT; PIB« 1.7Hi ....- I FRANK ROLLSI Addran .......................... Í P IM» Op* C o e a p ^ Skoppesi r«»i»r d Ä r S I 1 1 I i I i T r n n r a Pi

aaLiiJgBaFiHBg g P j Lra’i WHITE BREAD

__________ms f Wfsmur~

VëQtma tee — PeocK - ....Äkppu, lemon, PinepppU m

or Hombarger A pA<H-*^K|8BÍ

Supreme IJ| loovee -

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: Hasbrc) Enterprises T oltafe "Self -Service Dry Cleaning

---- AuUipat if ¡>e y ~~ "I w-vyie—j l f y - s e w clew ing fcwi'es -to-. Beitevilie oitjUrv -^gaftidg- runTuesday,’. i neyrf e tt|e,beoftb-etes1.:)yi\!es>,coin-operated dry- cleaning ierwj

j y ^ I^xA^ r a i id op2 1 ening <$lebr^tian v i a ’ offer -free | dry cleaning -ilil" ¡jayTiie-i'da;. on

■ a firatcom e, first-served basis'Sixteen coin-’QpriE ted' dry clean­

ers” havf beeinmsta Red-^with -20 automatic washers and eight

- l#,rgj< ;|9tl»esdpyers -Houaewivei will ba able to do

both hungry and dry cleaning on visit t^ttoe new Norge “ Village.’

„ a - a . ’V „ ' J . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1962

(Contirfued From Page tf)_____ ' Gruber, of Delevan A s enue, sev-Tbe * y cleaning unit yM 'dekn j «nth grader a tffttihber 10 School, anything from if man'* suit to a I entertained a group of friendi a t gu-J’» pa rty drew, as w e ll’as | | I » J>mW !«*• ^»turday night kinds «¿.drapes and coiich 'cov-1]• r i . It»l* designed ur-clean a -Other than b trth d av* parties, h ill loaft U garments (three o r ¡Mr. and Mrs Frank R Qiordano four B b a ,ijnts or eight dress H Berkeley Avenue-' gale a • a ) In-approximately 45,minutes |l«a lo r h r, F rank -Di Ruggierrr - i '.Si? V “ i Feb 2~7 7 ~ Donna La Tlaca,

On*’,of the asset« of th* m*- j ,]* year old da'ughler Of Mr, and chine'.^is that it a-llows built-in I Mr, j 0,eph L a Placa 11 Steven w rin ty -free cleaning with only a | ftoad gave | | | first piano reci-touch-upwith a art earn iron need­ed at huxt. according to 'fia? own­ers , Modani add Edward Has- asn.■ A S M Ó ENTERPRISES * '

T V Hassan brothers a re oton- l » f their new business underlthe baim i of Hasbro Enterprises. Hasbro is a combination of Has- a an and brothers.

F oribe past IT years they have operated Hassan Brothers a t Id ? F 4 í i r " b 4 * ™ » »■» mir-ML- ditibniSif business. The two men are refrigeration and power plant

-eogineerjcT he'brothers cam e from Moth­

erwell, Scotland -34 y ears ago. B ernard '- and hi* wife, " Mary,’ h * T e tó t children. Edward and his wife, France», have six ehü- dren iú>.

the hom e of her "teacher, Miss Napohello, of Fairway Av­enue.

Mr and Mis G erut Johannes, 40 Bonis* .Street, ‘ were i. F.essed recently with a baby son whom they named Bruce.-5This family curie here receritlyTrom Holland

. Congratulations in advance to Mr. and Mr*. Herman De Jong«,, w-ho will he celebrating their'jU th annlveriary '.on the tTth, & _

Congratulation* also ,. but! in a different sense, to Harold Mamay and Walter Orth, Belleville High School Seniors. Harold was ap­pointed iirstaltenva.te to the D S -. Air Force Academy by Congress­man Peter W .R odlno and Wal­ter was appointed ninth alter­nate to the *ame *chool.

‘ Roñan Spring’ Stars Vivien Leigh

Starring as a fadfeg A m erica. actress searrkfag for rsmaare la Bm M, Viviea Itig li cautiously eyes . Jeremy Speaaer, as the siatster fa u a g Mma who follows her through the Streets, ia Uii* sceae 'firent •*11» Bm b m Sprtag *f Mrs, S t« « ,” now at the ' Elwood Theatre. Newark, a a the same program, Tneaday Weld and R kkard Beymer

Flat"

We thank you for the election of a

Balanced Representation.# Belleville Chapter No. 22

Disabled American Veterans

OPENMONDAY

ANDFRIDAY

EVENINGS* * # • ! “The Smart SuburMn Depart men UStore For Atomen and Children*

NUTLEY - ~ AT ? THE !, CENTER

UseMunicipal Parking

__ Area#

Rear Of Storet "

D R A S T I C FEBRUARY DISCOUNTS

SEASONAL FASHHMS PRACTICALLY GIVEN AWAY TO H U E ROOM FOI SPRING ANN EASTER FASNIOIIS FAST CORING I I !

SAVE 20% TO 50%

ON FINE. CHOKE SEASONAL FASHIONS FOR INFANTS - TODRLERS -BOYS- GIRLS.- TEEKS - JINIORS - MISSES - WOMEN !

Junior, Miss

WINTER GOATSS izes 5 - 13

10.99 to 24.99Value From 17.99 to 42.99

Nationally Advertised

SWEATERS - BULKY KNITS S K I R T S - S L A X - DRESSES

Juniors. - Misses .

IN THE WOMEN’S DEPARTMENTBRAS - GIRDLE SALE EXTENDED ON

CAR COATSBy White Stag

2 0 % WThe National Retail Price

“ » ' A PRICE - Simply Pay '/j The Nationally Advertised Price

Warner Bra« reg. 4.00 Surprise Bras reg. 3.50, 3.95 Jantzen Girdle»- reg. 3 95

Styles Discontinued By Janette

[.99IRAS BY P iT IR PAN Peter Pan’s Two

* 'Finest SiyiesHidden Treasure: Hiïnëy “C<5niu A M reg, 7 M 2.D9 reg. 3.95

TEEN - DAMSEL

NYLON HOSE Cameo 99c Regi 1.15

FOR 3 DAYS ONLY - SURPRISE BRASWere 3-S0 Were 3.95 Were 5.00 Were 5.95

NOW 2.79 NOW- 3.19 NOW 3.99 NOW 4.89

ORAS BY EXQUISITE FORMWere 1.50 Were 2,00 Were 2.50

GOWNS - PAJAMAS BY S0HRANK - Flannel Challo

NOW 1.00 NOW;2 for 3,19

3 .1 9 Z M m

GIRDLES - PARTY GIROLESBy

Peter Pan • Jantzen - Youth craft

3.99 Reg. 6.00 S-M-L

MAN TAILORED SHIRTS B Y STRATFORD w r i . « » a 3.19 2 for 6.00Women’ s Fine Combed Colton or 100% GuliDnuto Acetate Panties 59c 2 for 1.00

6IRDi.ES ■ PANTY 6IRDLES BY WARNERS • * » * *»s -“ » « *• NOW ONLY 6.99

g.80FOR INFANTS - TODDLERS

RECEIVING BLANKETS 59c - 2 for 1.00

Solid» ■ Stripe» — Beg. 69c each_____

FITTED CRIB SHEETS Sanforized - 94c each

Solid» - Print» — Beg. 1.19 ■ 1,59

BIRDSEYE DIAPERS1.99 doz.

By Ciirlty - 21x4» — Bog. 3.00

_ CURITY DIAPERS *"2.99 doz.

21x40 — Beg. 8.75

B a r t e r s so f t k n it Baby w i39c 3 for 1.00 .

H « 2 2 — Keg. 59c etch_________

CARTERS KNIT CRIB SHEET T Fitfed 1.59 2 for 3.00

Solid Color« — Keg. 2.25 «¡ach ..

GARTERS BABY WASH CLOTHS 2 for 39c

, , ______ Heg. 2 for 8Sc

Cartera Large Baby Bath Towels 1.59 2 for 3.00

____ ______ <0x40 ™ Beg. 2.00

____ R iR Y r p A n i r p i a m v FTd a x j i v n Ä i n u c o i i n n i v c r i >

.. - 2.99 Feg, 4 00Ulead of Rayoa a ArrUan Acryltc Fiber

Ww SOaM Wkria - NUhy O lo r » ....»-

CURITY LAP PADS ÿ 4 in package 1.09

Reg. 1.4» ,12x14 — Doable Kxeed Fl.aaelette-W.terpr***

| IN T H E BOYS DEPARTMENTWinter Jackets - Suburban Coats 20% Off The National Retail Price Beg. io.»*

Sizes 4 to 20 — A fine detachable hooded jacket - heavy zipper--. 100% orlon pile, washable fabric - on sale for only 8.80 — Sold here regularly for J 0.98 — elsewhere throughout the winter season th is heavy jacket sold fer 1-5.99. Sizes to 20. _____________________ . ■ ■■

COTTON CHINO SLAX - WASH ’N WEAR Reg. 4 .00 and 4.50 NOW 2.99

Sanforized Fabrics, need little or no ironing » Wrinkle Resistant. Sizes 6 20, Most wanted colors._____

SPORT SHIRTS - KNIT SHIRTS by ROB ROY Were 1.99, 2 ,99 , 3 99 NOW 1,50, 1 ,9 9 , 2.4 9

: Solid» • Prints. Sizes 4 to 16 , > ■ /

HEAVY FANCY SOX - 3 Pair» 99c Reg. 59c . 6 9 c pr. 6 to IQ1/;HEAVY WEIGHT SWEAT SHIRTS - Some Hooded

20% Off The National Retail Price - 4 to 16_____ _WESTERN RIDER DUNGAREES

Sizes 4 to 16 Reg 2.99 - 3.99 NOW 1.99■'. Sanforized - ’World's best:coarse weave denim ,

ROYS HAT& - Were 2.99 NOW 1.99 Were 1 .9 9 NOW 1.00, _ _ _ _ 2 _ _ _ WOOL SLAX 20%. O F F - — -------------

4 to 16 Finest Made - Unbelievable Value

S A LE ON BUSTER BROWN S H O ESToddlers— 5 - 8Girls — 8 & - 1.2 M O Ûn o y» *—r' A"

“Big GiHs — X ^V i -5 : Youths— 1 12r,*4. - Values to 8.95...

n n r t T C D v n c c a n i u i i n u __________1 " WWW I V v r w ill __J_____ Koroaeal Rain Steps In Red - Brown - White » Black . __f_ t

---- -Were ■ '----- * Girls 8-12 4.8# - I

Girls,8-Í2 4'09

Now—- —3.7 Í) C ow lcis......

3.99. CoastersGirjs 8-12 5.99 4.69 CoastersBoys J2-6 6.99 - 4.99 4 Buckle Arctics :

Women’s 5-10 3.00 H 1.99 Rain Steps... All Very Exceptional Values

IN THE 6IBLS DEPARTMENTGastwirth Coats - Man Tailored

19.99Orow-a-Ycar Slyles

Toddlers, B to fix, 7 iÜ"14, Eeg.' 29.99 & 35 JB .* Just A Few Left

GIRLS COTTON PANTIES ¿ 59c 2 for 1.00 M.

Will« or Floral Friai « 4 to 14

"LE ROI SOX 3 p r * . LOO

K eg. ^

Close“ Out .

GIRLS, SUPPERS 1 ,3 9

Sizes 8 to 3 —' Broken Siiei - .Reg, 2.00 A 8.00 pair

ROBES . COTTON QUILT f - 5 '0 7 " O ff~

Nylon - Arvel Triacetate BlendHooded **—1 3" to 6X >

GIRLS RAINWEAR 20% Off

8 10 e x '— 7 to 14

Pre - Teen Sportswear 20%-~Off

Pre - Teen Dresses 50 % "Off

Sweaters 20%, Off