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The Belleville Times from Belleville, New Jersey • 14

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thunday, May 24, 1979 14- FA Belleville Times I News i DDdaairOGS Leonard Luzzi, age 61; former PBA president Charles Ceryak, 70; stationary engineer Dominic Messina; general manager A Mass was offered at Holy Family Church May 21 for Dominic M. Messina, 55, who died May 18 at Clara Maass Memorial Hospital. Born in Nutley, Messina lived in Newark before moving to (Belleville 23 years ago. He was a general ffiaiiageT for Flexicon Lodi. Surviving are his wife, Dorothy; two sons, Charles P.

and Donald his father. Carmen; two brothers, Michael of Moonachie and Gerald of Nutley, and two sisters, Mrs. Theresa Ferriol of Belleville and Mrs. Mae Presutti of Nutley. Arrangements were made by the S.W.

Brown and Son Funeral Home. Interment was in Glen dale Cemetery, Bloomfield. Hair Today Gone Summer' Almost Here! Why waste your precious Time and Money on those Temporary methods? The only method that Permanently rids you of that annoying hair forever! COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATIONS Claire Mom K.S. (PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL Belleville-Nutley Area 751-7011 zi lived in Nutley 55 years. He was a retired state institutional patrolman for Greystone Park, Morris Plains.

Mrj Luzzi was a past president of Patrolman's Benevolent Association Local ri3. Surviving are his wife, Edith; two daughters, Mrs. Marie Zagorski of Belleville and Mrs. Dorothy Amato of Nutley; three brothers, Michael Greb of Belleville, Jack of Delaware and Frank of Belleville; a sister, Mrs. Carmela Denton of Kansas, and four grandchildren.

Arrangements were made by the S.i. Brown and Son Funeral Home. Interment was in East Ridgelawn Cemetery, Clifton. A Mass was offered at St. Mary's Church May 16 for Leonard Luzzi, 61, who died May 13 at Clara Maass Memorial Hospital.

CT Born in Pittsburgh, Mr. Luz- Charles Nyo; foreman, 50 A Mass was offered at St. Mary's Church May 21 for Charles P. Nye, 58, who died May 17 at Orange Memorial Hospital. Born in Orange, Mr.

Nye lived in Belleville 30 years. He was a foremsm for the jTransport of New A Mass is being offered at St. Joseph's Church, Beaverdale, today for Charles G. Ceryak, 70, who died 'May 19 at Clara Maass Memorial Hospital. Born, in Johnston, Mr.

Ceryak lived in Newark before moving to Belleville 21 years ago. Before his retirement, he was a stationery engineer for the Allied Stores, Paramus.x Mr. Ceryak was a member oX the S.N.P.J.. Lodge of Tire Hill, and the Order of the Eastern Star Local 68 of Caldwell. Surviving are his wife, Luba; a brother, Frank of Tire Hill, and three sisters, Mrs.

Pauline Strozak and Mrs. Frances Tillman, both of 'Johnston, and Mrs. Sophie Scipone of Delton, Fla. Arrangements were made by the S.W. Brown and Son Funeral Home.

Interment was in St. Joseph's Cemetery. GOOD MAY 20 THRU MAY 26 ,1979. 1 DOUBLE VALUE FOOD UPMARKET super COUPONS! vr DOES NOT APPLY TO FREE COUPONS. COUPONS FROM OTHER STORES OR ITEMS EXCLUDED BY LAW.

ONE SSBM SuQtdS DOUBLE COFFS COUrtTI FBI CUSTOM 1 1W jf i i 1 4 1 'Hi v. FULLY COOKED SMOKED UAH L0IH 1 09 shank QQC nMlll PORTION Lb. PORTION SWIFT PREMIUM ALL SIZES ONE PRICE! BUTTERBALL TURKEYS 991 SHENANDOAH -BASTED TURKEY BREAST4 TA5vau, 1S FOR ROAST TWO GUY8 HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG ROLLS ONE S-PK. PER COUPON PORK LOINporTon.I Lb. PORTION.

I Lb. BONELESS CROSSRIB SHOULDER ROAST 'Js2Vi SEMI BONELESS BOTTOM CHUCK POT ..1 LEAN FOR STEW BEEF CUBES JB 1 POTTING S3 BEEF SHORT RIBS CUT FROM SHOULDER LONDON Mr. Nye was a member of the American Legion Public Service Post 160. Surviving are his wife, Giorgian-na; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Anne Ostrowski of Rockaway, Miss Carole of Brooklyn and Miss Elizabeth at home; a son, Charles J.

of Lyndhurst, and a gister, Mrs. Dorothy Moore of Howell. Arrangements were made by the S.W. Brown and Son Funeral Home. Interment was in Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington.

Carmella Befumo; dead at age of 92 A Mass was offered 'at Family Church May 16 for Carmella Befumo, 92, who died May 13 at home. Born in Italy, Mrs. Befumo lived in Newark before moving to Nutley 12 years ago. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Sue Kreautler of Toms River, Mrs.

Josephine Newhouse of Toms River, Mrs. Janet Fulinello of Belleville and Mrs. Anna Andrian of Nutley three sons, Samuel of Spring Lake Heights, Harry of Neptune and Christopher of Belleville; and a brother, James Palmisano of Ir-virgton. II grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Arrangements were made by the Biondi Funeral Home.

Inerment was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, East Orange. Carl Jencarelli; longshoreman A Mass was offered at Holy Family Church May 21 for Carl Jencarelli, 73, who died May 17 in Belleville. Born in Belleville, Mr. Jencarelli lived in Jersey City 16 years before moving back to Belleville 30 years ago. He was a longshoreman for Hoboken Docks 20 years.

Mr. Jencarelli was a member of International Longshoremen'sAs-sociation Local 1198. Surviving are his wife, Frances; a Mrs. Mary Brennan of Wayne; two sons, James of Woodridge and Santo of Rutherford; two brothers, John of Florida and Charles of. West Caldwell; two sisters, Mrs.

Theresa Kreavis of Bel-, leville and Mrs. Mary Cofone of Nutley, and. 10 grandchildren. Arrangements were made by the Caggiano Memorial Home, Montclair. Interment was in East Ridgelawn Cemetery, Clifton.

I. Newschwander; church teacher, 69 A service was held May 17 for Irene Constance Newschwander, 69, who died May )5 at Clara Maass Memorial Hospital. Born in Ohio, Mrs. Newschwander lived in East Orange before moving to Belleville 37 years ago. She was a labeler for the Pettit Paint Company, Belleville.

Mrs. Newsahwander was a member of Christ Episcopal Church and a past member- of the Altar Guild and past Sunday school teacher. Surviving is a daughter, Miss Barbara at home. "Arrangements were made by the Irvine-Cozzarelli Memorial' Home. Interment was in Restland Memorial Park, East Hanover.

GOVT. INSPECTED CHICKEN LEGS 149 I lb. I Lb. 149 I u. AQ( NS Sun My 20 thru 8t, May 28, 1979.

BJ" 3ui FOOD DEPARTMENT COUPON QUARTER LOIN COUNTRY STYlf SPARE RIBS CUSTOM CUT WHOLE PORK LOIN hunnp loin use MEAT OR BEEF FRANKS Jig NEW YORK YANKEE 179 1 49 rib 1 39 I END CUT I 1 49 rib I END CUT bnUr END CUT rncSH a LEAN GROUND 69 Lb. occr rnHiiivo i FROZEN FOODS! gEBHEBS I DAIRY DEPT. 12-OZ. CANS, REQ. OR DIET TWO GUYS ROUND OR SQUARE WHITE BREAD NO PRESERVATIVES TWO GUVS HAMBURGER OR HOT DOG ROLLS SIX cola; bv bed rrt tnrii ONE PER 6-PK.

COUPON On coupon ptt cuttomir. Coupon good NS 8un- My 20 My 26. i79. BT I FOOD DEPARTMENT COUPON 3ss1 ICE CREAM DEPT. IMPORTED NORWEGIAN STORE COOKBf? VIRGINIA HAM WEAVER CHICKEN ROLL SWISS CHEESE 6-OZ.

CAN, WHITE ROSE CHUNK LIGHT TUNA- nNPriuDEornimnu ONE CAN PER COUPON SAVE I SAVE AM 30c if i ti r)( On coupon per customer. Coupon good NS 8un- Majr 20 thru May 26, 1979. OOP DEPARTMENT COUPON Lb Lb Lb. FRESH PRODUCE! t5f InPj" mm 8 to' 2 II 39 EACH CTN. CARTON OF 3 OR 4 TOMATOES BUY NOW! CUCUMBERS $1 FOR RONZONI-ALL FLAVORS SPAGHETTI SAUCE "arz 99c l-OZ.

BARS I 11-CT. ALL FLAVORS TWO GUYS JELLS 2 89 FIRESIDE MARSHM ALLOWS 1.iba 49c FREEZER BARS FLAVOR ICE DURKEE SALAD OLIVES 1 69' DELICIOUS) GREEII CALIFORNIA iLk ri.HT vns ncvi. vin uic I SHASTA SODA 5 caz. 89 This is the season for BLACK CARPENTER ANTS "BUSS far hwHw tduimm mm 1 1 676-8888 1CD 1 BLISS UTERfflNATOR COMPANY Om ml Wn OMm A In TWO GUYS OR PLANTERS CRACKERS FOR SNACKERSI nrii rnriup VHiutuia OYxriA POLY PACK HUDSON NAPKINS 99( 49( COCKTAIL PEANUTS Jt TIN rcHn rncHiio oz. (VC JfUU4 rMTv th right to limit quntltl.

Not for typographical rrots. Price, cffectlv. thru S.I., May 26.1979. cTuro Guy. 1979 POOD DtPAWTMEWT 175 PASSAIC AVE.

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