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17 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932 Wooding officiating. Interment REASOS TO BE PROVD OF FLAXTS SAFETY RECORD I i DAY CARE CENTER will be in Van Liew Cemetery. OBITUARY MRS. CHARLES WHITTAKEB Funeral services for Mrs.

Laura SOUGHT FOR CITY CHARLES ARMSTRONG Doughty Whittaker who died a SOUTH RIVKR. Foh 1 TharlM president's award 4 The new Day Care committee TO CONTCrOS i IOBM SEWtaS NOTICE ii hereby given that sealed bid will be received by the Board of CummiMionert of the Township of Rati-tan. Middlesex County. New Jersey, at the Town Hall, comer of Woodbridie Avenue and Plainiieid Avenue Piacat-swaytown. on February 13, 1952.

at 8 aclock P. M. Standard Time, for the construction of a norm sewer in the l-ahiere Park Section of the Towrwhin confuting generally of approximately 210 lineal feet of 13" H. C. Pip.

1037 lineal feet of 42 R. C. Pipe. 282 lineal feet of R. C.

Pipe, together with the neceaary manholes, catch basins and appurtenances at which time and place the bids wiU be publicly opened and Armstrong, 49, of 78 Wilcox a todav in Oakland, nue. died this momins in Rmv. were held yesterday after- of the Child and Family Service 1136 velt Hospital where he had beenlnoon 111 Mt- Zion A.MX. Church. Bureau organized yesterday at the taken yesterday.

He had been Rev- w- c- Cook officiated bureau's offices, 6 Kirkpatrick lWJIUKTV two months. Iand interment was in umwooa stregrt. The committee seeks a day Mb 1 at I Mr. Armstrong was a native of rrT care center in New Brunswick community for the children of working mothers. MRS.

CARMELO SAGLIMBENI this place. He was graduated from South River High School and Rut- CTorc TTniirnfoUir 1 A A nu Funeral services for Mrs. An- I Drawings, specification and contract Mrs. Donald C. Dorian, president land form of bid for the proposed work, i prepared bv Raymond P.

Wilson. Town-ship Engineer. 46 Paterson Street. New macy. For the past eieht years he t0lnnette Saglimbem were held of the bureau, introduced Mrs had been elwed bv Hoaellnd yesterday to the Gleason Funeral Robert M.

Johnson, acting chair- Hm anl st- Mary's of Mount man of the Day Care committee. I I4 DAILY HOME NEWS and SUNDAY TIMES Phone Ad Taker KILMER 5-4000 LOCAL CASH RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Minimum Coat Is for 3 Lisa 1 1 Line Day Days Day Three 91.30 1.80 S3 7S Four 2 00 2.40 5 04 Five 50 3.00 30 Six 3.00 3 60 7.58 Seven 3.30 4.20 8.82 Eight 4 00 4.80 W.oa Nu 4 50 5.40 11.34 Ten 3.00 6.00 12 oO CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT OPEN FROM A. M. TO P. M.

DAILY SATURDAYS A. M. TO 10 P. M. CANCELLATION'S AND CORRECTIONS ACCEPTED UNTIL 7 P.

M. DAILY FOR THE FOLLOWING DAY'S ISSUE AND TO 12 NOON SATURDAY FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES. Advertisements ordered for non-consecutive insertion take the on day insertion rate. Cash rates apply to advertisement paid within 7 days after explraUon. Minimum Cost I for Lines Count Five 5-Letter Words to a Lin ANNOUNCEMENTS 1.

Lost and Found Brunswick. N. approved bv the Board of Commissioners of the Town for 20 vears nrinr tn that Church. who has surveyed the need for ship of Raritan. have been filed in the i office of the said Engineer and in the i a pharmacist for the R.

and a fnter here. office of the Township Clerk and mav 1 Coank1inmMeSodistKChPuPrachPSl 1 ica. 8 during outinesi hours. Bidders will be furnished with a copy of the specifications and blue prints of the drawings by the Engineer, on proper notice and the payment of a deposit of i IO I x. I kt I It i terment was in si.

reier eme-day care program as "planned tery. Pallbearers were Michael.lgroup care for children who need Samuel and Charles Bianca, Frank for some reason to be out of their and Carmelo Costa and Thomas.home during the day." Ten iSIOOOi Dollar, which deposit will I be returned upon the return of the plans ana specifications in good condition, on or before the date at the ooenine of the bids. Ddiiuiunc. a gooa aay care center," ex- Mrs. Saglnnbeni, widow, of plained Mrs.

Lehman, "should Carmelo Saglimbeni, died Sunday have a balanced program of in-in her home, 49 Dela field street.jdoor and outdoor activities. Since where she had lived with a daugh-, the children who come to such 1 1 -T Bids must be made on the standard proposal forma in the manner designated therein and required by the specifications, must be enclosed in a sealed envelope bearing the name and address of the bidder on the outside, addressed to the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Raritan and must be ac ter, Miss Madeline Saglimbeni. centers are away from their homes, they need during the day the understanding anH pmrianno 1 EA MJk nf trainpri toarhr en truw maul companied by a certified check upon a National or State Bank, drawn and made payable without condition to the Treasurer of the Township of Raritan for not less than ten iIOi per cent of the amount I i learn to live successfully as a group. "There should be a good medi Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Helen Lindstrom Armstrong, director of welfare here; a son, Lt.

Charles Armstrong Jr. with the U. S. Marines at Quantico, a daughter. Miss Joline Armstrong, at home; his father, James G.

Armstrong; three brothers, James G. Jr. of Warson Woods, Russell G. of Evanston, 111., and Edwin J. of Sayreville; three sisters, Mrs.

George Reich of South Amboy, Mrs. John Geer of this place and Mrs. Victor Turbak of Morgan; and several nieces and nephews. His mother was the late Lillian Myslicovan Armstrong. The Rev.

Kenneth Perinchief of Conklin Methodist Church will conduct a service Monday at 2 p. m. in the Quackenboss Funeral Home, 156 Livingston avenue, New Brunswick. Interment will be in Monumental Cemetery. MRS.

FRANK CHUBAK SOUTH RIVER, Feb. 1 Mrs Mary Yakimo, 106 George street, died yesterday in St. Peter's Hos cal and health program. High I Establishment of a new safety record of 1,136 days worked without a time-losin; injury prompts mutual congratulations between John G. Armistead (left), manager of the Du Font New Brunswick Works, and Georee T.

Russert, president of Local 73, United Gas, Coke and Chemical Workers, C. I. Participating in the celebration are: front row, (Irft to right): Joseph J. Meyer, John H. Kohler, Alvin W.

Gerlufsen, Rupert A. Wentworth, James Waddell. Back row: Harold G. Bowlus, Raoul Pantaleoni, John D. Johnson, Walter C.

Meuly. bid. and be delivered at the place and on the hour above named. By order of the Board of Commissioners. OSCAR KAl'S.

Township Clerk, ri-a Sl NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE NAME TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: LOST Jan. 25th, medium sized long hair, while, biack on rixht eye and ear. Answers to "Blackie." Reward. Kl. 5-7 lt4.

HOST OliTises, vicinity of College and Somerset St. MlUtowS 8-i5S3-M. LOST: Red Cocker Spaniel. In Mntuchen. Bears nameplate en collar, aliant Copper II." Reward.

Return to owner, please. E. 6-3S8T-J. IX)ST Lady's watch between 5th and 2nd H. Acm or Riva Milltown.

Re-ward. CH. MH6 after P.M. i. Basineu Personals IN MEMORIAM In sad and loving memory of my dear husband and our father, Michael Glennon, who departed this life 26 years ago today, February 1, 1926.

The years may wipe out many things, But this they'll wipe out never; The memory of those happy days, When we were all together. We think of him in silence, His memory we oft recall. But there's nothing left to answer, But his picture on the wall. Just when his life was brightest, Just when his hopes were best. ARVAY CANDIDATE 250 Du Pont Employes Sharing Pursuant to the provisions of an Act sianaaras ot cleanliness, quality of food and space must be maintained and the teachers in charge must see that the children are prevented from becoming fatigued.

"The pediatrician on the staff of a center can do much in instructing the teachers and helping them to recognize any symptoms of illness among the boys and girls." According to Mrs. Lehman, the of the Legislature of New Jersey, entitled. "An Act to Authorize Persons to Change Their Name." approved In Safety Awards at Local Plant February 24. 1876, and an intendment FOR CHAIRMANSHIP The split within the Young Republicans ranks in Middlesex tnereto approved April n. mil.

rte- vised Statutes of 1927. notice a i 1 hereby given that WALTER ARDKN owaiu mi cMauuaiuug aigcueiai manager 01 me 1JU roni iOWSKI and EDW1NA ARDE.NOWSK1 county widened today when Jo- new Piant safety record of 1 l36lor6an'c chemicals department, appiv to the Middlesex county seph P. Arvav. chairman of the Dr. John M.

Herndon. funds for operating centers in I wick. New Jersey, on Friday. February various parts of the country Brunswick Young Republi-i losing injurv was presented to the tor manufacture, both of 1932. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, or mineton.

las heard a God called him from among us, pital, iew Brunswick, after short illness. attpnrlpH thp r-prpmnnioe soon thereafter as thev can be piuviuto most commoniy Dy -om- it announced his Pont New Brunswick works in INCOME TAXPAYERS. Know your exact refund or tax due. Take advantage of all deductions. Have your return prepared by tax accountant.

J. J. Castles. 145 Church St. Telephone CH.

7-8124. ATTENTION Income UI returns prepared at your home or business CH. 7-3204 PA 4-4680. MILAZZO'S BEAUTY SHOP 198 George St. CHarter 7-3804 5.

Notices Georee Rneprt Alovanrfor for Juanmnt to authorize theni to ueorge x. KUSseil, Alexander assume other names, to wit: WALTER 280.arden and edwina arden. ne.SJ 0rg.a"1ZatLOnS.- ln daf.v for venue William vuu.i iTnA r.i loiici, eiuu uunu n. isomer street, and John H. Kohler, some cities me puuiic scnoois or tuwiiNA Attutnuwaiu.

lo a home of eternal rest. Sadly missed by Wife, MRS. ANNA GLENNON; daughters, MRS. J. BOKAINE, MRS.

S. SCHESKA, MRS. W. NEKA. vice The announcement came after vice president of the Du slref Federal Housing Authority co- John P.

Koiak. operate. two days of unsuccessful negoti- rorrmanv of Local 73, United Gas, Attorney at Law. 52 Main Street, South River. N.

J. EDWINA ARDENOWSKT. She was a member of St. Stephen's Church here and of the St. Margaret's Society of Perth Amboy.

Survivors include two sons, Frank Chubak Jr. of South River, and Steven Chubak of Perth Amboy; a granddaughter, Marilyn Chubak; a brother, Paul Yakimo of Hungary, and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Jarvis of Dearborn. Mirh "The increase in the cost of liv-lations in the offices of a senior- in brief ceremonies at the plant' and nemical Workers, ing is causing more and more1 Republican leader who had inter- before an aufjence of employes it I- receivel congratulations wnrrpn all th timi tn tat. in the hone of brineine from the manaeement renresenta- 111-18-25-M $1348 1 aimuuncea mat idu men aim 1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neigh said Mrs.

Lehman. "This causes warring factions together. wnmpn who wpre pmnlnved on "iitiuuu in c- RARIT.VN BALLROOM Rented for All Occasions ilKtuclien -Sl4-M AUTOMOTIVE more and more chldren to be in Philip Strong, New Brunswick NOTICE Tewnshlp of Madlasn Notice is herebv siven that the fol January 17, the date the record tnhiihpH riaH nnaiifipri tn1 We re glad to have blisne had aualified to1 ku to nave need of day care while and chairman of the coun need of day care while thein1lvvJ'CI ul coun- set mis new mothers are at work. They should ty "nit. wh announced several' individ 'i 0 record and to have won this recog- 1 Irlavo aan thnt ho iimnM nt ho a IllUlVJUUdl JJ1 lies I I 111 that he would not be nition, said Mr.

Armistead lowing ordinance of the Township of Madison was introduced at a meeting; of 11. Automobiles for Ssle have the heln nf their rnmmiini-ldays ago in ac-'the Townshio Committee of the Town i alllUUK 0 SClCtLlUll Ul a UUCI1 Ul ,.1.1. ties now while they are young canaiaaie ior reelection, is ex-: cepung tne award, but our safetv 1 npMprl tn pnlor tir-kot in thpimore Useful household articles. np 1952. and paed on first read- 1941 POXT1AC Good condition.

Reasonable Call CHarter 9-0319 fiplrt aaainst thA Avit getting the new safety mark, bors, friends and relatives for the kindness shown and sympathy expressed in the Illness and death of Sharon An Zdep. We are grateful to the children who acted as pallbearers, to all who sent flowers, donated cars and aided in any way. MR. and MRS. FRANK ZDEP, Parents; KENNETH ZDEP, Brother; PATRICIA ZDEP, -e.

-nlloJ tnlol of 1 'CIUIU 11SC11 la I1UI ing, and the same was then ordered to be published according to law, and that such ordinance will be further considered tor final passage at a meeting of the Township Committee to be held at Mr. Arvay in his statement said; a "i sica amit-iiiviiii ouiu 1 nnr and Mrs. Vera Wantuch, both of Dearborn, Mich. Funeral services will be Monday at 8:30 a. m.

at the Rezem Funeral Home, 190 Main street, and at St. Stephen's Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. HARRY KOZEL SOUTH RIVER, Feb.

1 Fu 1949 FORD Gray. Radio, Heater SOmerville 8-3545 Mr. Strong had offered two n'" hard for safPtv hPra Without these what kinds of adolescents will they become?" The second Day Care committee meeting will be held at 3 p. February 28 at the bureau office. Those present yesterday were: Mrs.

Molly Airey, U. S. Employ choices for the chairman nomine-r nomina- our emnloves to ho fp lown Mall. Browntown, Madison Township on the 7th day of February, 1952. at 8 p.

m. at which time and iplace or at any time and place to which said tton including a young Sayreville reeTon De" That's our we're not lawyer and an ex-chairman. He" 1UW as recoided on ue stopping here ri opposed both because he working safelv." oisier; mk. ana MRS. ADAM ment Office; Mrs.

W. E. Bezanson, unle: a. VOLOSIN. Grandn.rpntc-i thpv tuorp "strmopo fnr strnni" LciliilLaic tuiivcyiiig nici -J ceruncaxe conveying meeting snail from time to time be adjourned, all persons interested will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning such ordinance.

vjuicrs pariicipaung in ine cere- Predictina that he would win' President's Award was handed by atrj nrtcp Dniitireit welfare council; Charles Bruno, R0JEWSKI Lions club; Mrs. William T. monies were: Rupert A. Went Grandmother. by "a 90 per cent majority," Mr.jMr.

Ward to John G. Armistead worth of Menlo Park; Dr. Harold "le; rB; ur xiarom AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE LICENSING OF OPEN LOTS UPON WHICH MOTOR VEHICLES ARE SOLD Campbell, The Daily Home News; Mrs. Mason Gross, University Arvav accused I Mr Stronc of ant manager. Honors won pre- Arvay accused Mr.

strong for safetv Derformance at G- Bowlus of Bound Brook; A. W. trying to assume credit for ior penormance at Gel.lufspn of neral services for Harry Kozel will be held today at 7:30 p. mJ and tomorrow at 11 a. m.

at the Rezem Funeral Home, 190 Main street. The Rev. Andrew Vanyush will officiate, and interment will be in Sts. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Cemetery. Mr.

Kozel. a brother of Mrs OR EXCHANGED. itne uu rat piant inciuae me uuM Tnrin VV be it ordained by the town- Pont uenerai Manager Awara LUMMI1 ltE 01 we xownsmp 01 Madison: Women; Mrs. Paige L'Hommedieu. Visiting Nurses Association; Mrs.

Henry L. Mundy, Urban League; Mrs. Kathleen Martin, The Daily Home News: Mrs. Sydney Smith, last vear. nlaoues from the Na- ana "aoui ran- Kaylor in organizing the municipal units throughout the county.

Mr. Arvav said Mr. Strnnff Section 1, It shall be unlawful for any tional Safety Council for all of Metuchen. DIED ARMSTRONG In Raritan township on February 1, 1952, Charles, husband of Helen Lindstrom Armstrong. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a service Monday at 2 p.

m. in the Quackenboss Fu person or persons, co-partnership or corporation, to engage in the business of selling or exchanging any motor vehicle made only one appearance during iree. years in 1949 and 1950, and Parent-Teachers Association; Mrs. the membership drive. "We wereicertincates irom me Jew jersey Robert M.

Johnson, acting chair man; Mrs. Dorian and Miss Swain. 0 is eigibie on its iisi" ciS upon any open lot in the Township of Madison, without first obtaining a license therefor as herein provided. Section 2. la) As used In this ordinance an "open lot" is defined to be any lot, tract or parcel of land not enclosed Surrogate Matters Wills probated and letters of administration issued by Surrogate Samuel V.

Convery include: Sarah I. Sawyer Mrs. Sarah J. Sawyer, who died Jan Nick Possay of this place, died Wednesday in Brooklyn. JOAN MARY STAINEY OLD BRIDGE, Feb.

1 Funeral services for Joan Mary Stainey, infant daughter of Willis and Anna Stainey of Fifth street, neral Home, 156 Livingston ave were we ever paid for any ex-! tor me same awards tor mat per-penses that were incurred in theiod. membership drive but we did a I Dr. Samuel Lenher, assistant BCICK Special 4-Door Dy. naliow. Radio and heater.

Prl vate. PKrth Amboy AMERICA AUTO SALF-SlxoT The Home of Good Used Car Si0 St. (ieorges Kahivay RA. 7-TSS8 Open Evenings 1948 PONTMCnoor Silver Streak Deluxe. Fullv equipped.

11M. Call any time. Kilmer 5-KIK8. As't fur Bill. BI'ICK For Quick Sale CHarter i-B2Tl Just a Few Of Our Bargains We Have Many More '30 BUICK 4-Door '50 PACKARD 4-Door $liD5 '4 4-Door J1145 '49 CHEVROLET 2-Door FREEDMAN OLDSMOBILE CO.

fi FRENCH ST. CH. J-100 Open Evenings lincolnmercWy" NEW BRUNSWICK, Inc. "A Name You Can Depend On" 440 RaritaiiAveCH. 7-0234 WILLYS N.

B. MOTORS 712 Raritan Hlgrhland Park CHa rter 9-2323 WILLIAM JAY CLARK 505 Somerset No. Plalntleld HUB MbTORSrincT" 2j0 Woodbridare H. P. KI.

5-39tiO YOUNG DEMOCRATS In a substantial, permanent building and shall not include any lot, tract or par nue. Interment will be in Monumental Cemetery, South River. Friends may call at the funeral iBOOd iob." said Mr. Arvav uary 17 in this city, bequeathed her rmie equany to daughters Anna Latham, Melvina Lane and Ethel Rh. munswicK uaraens, were held 10 Bt ORljAxNlZtU Young Republicans "pta FIRE DESTROYS yesterday morning in Hulse Fu-nome Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 John J.

Rafferty of 298 Easton avenue. nerai tiome, Spotswood. The is execuior. 1 ne will of October 30. 1947.

was witnessed by Philip Blaeher and James T. Feaster. Kev. Walter A. French of St WAAnDAV DI AMT SAFNER In this city on Janu- Thomas Church gave the bless- cel of land upon which is erected a substantial, permanent building u.sed as a public garage wherein is conducted the business of public motor vehicle repair or public storage of motor vehicles but shall include any Kit, tract or parcel of land adjacent to the lot, tract or parcel of land upon which such garage is ibi As in this ordinance, the "business of selling or exchanging motor vehicles" shall include the offering of motor vehicles for sale or exchange by exhibiting, storing, parking, locating or keeping such motor vehicles upon clared Mr.

Strong has been inactive as leader of the Young Republicans and during his term had called only two meetings. ing. Interment was in st Marv' ary 29, 1952, Andrew. UUXXIUa UXlll Mrs, Mary Baloga. late of Woodbridge, named a son, Charles, executor and left JERSEY CITY, Feb.

1 A slchf ICet Sifr.M Cemetery. South River Relatives and friends are to TRENTON, Feb. 1 (IP) New Jersey's first organization of Young Democrats is to be launched tomorrow. Rep. Edward J.

Hart, chairman of the Democratic state committee, and David T. Wilentz, president of the National Democratic Plnh nf Npui Jprapv nnnnunrpd The infant died Tuesdav inivited to attend funeral services' He added that Mr. Strong had Middlesex General HosDital. Be not carried out the principals of roaring fire, fed by wood the will last April 11. a i tr i- i i I i ii TTlil i TvT I Affiles Knwilrvvlt Saturday at 8:30 a.

m. in Maher Funeral Home, 25 Easton avenue, and at 9 a. m. in the Catholic uie xoung nepupiicans. loesuuyea tne nui ana iunidu, Mrs Ane, Kowalcrvk; who died Oc- "The county is in desnerate Company plant, which manufac-itober 28.

1949. left Dersonai nmn.rtv in sides her parents, she is survived by a sister, Carol Ann. an open lot, as aforesaid, with the in- need for competent leadershiD tures WOOden boxes. her hol7" to daughter Sophie and the I tent to sell or exchange such motor ve- Church of St. John the Baptist, ni.B Interment will be in St.

Peter GEORfiE I AKF Funeral services fnr r.pnr Cemetery, a meeting of young Democrats! during the months ahead, a lead- Firemen battled 'the stubborn' would be held at 1 p. m. ership that will develop and lead three-alarm blaze throughout onicic of Metuchen, sons-in-law, were Mr. Hart and Mr. Wilentz said! a militant young Republican or-! most of the night.

It took 1Alfr.d JL'vinson the new organization was formed to victory, and not a'eral hours to get the flames J19n the wl11 remB nn.r to iitnii.m. nhtiHun ink Section 3. fal Applications for licenses to conduct the business of selling or exchanging motor vehicles upon an open lot shall be made to the Township Clerk and shall be accompanied by the license fees hereinafter stated. Such applications shall be made upon forms Lake were held yesterday in the Friends may call at the funeral Quackenboss Funeral Home with home Thursday and Friday, 2 to 5 "1. To infuse new blood into bunch of star-gazers who are in-! under control Alfred Sabatlno the Rev.

Harold Perry Waymaniana 10 lu P- m' NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the legal voters nf the fi.hnr.i natni Sabatino of Dunellen. sanatmo of Dunellen. capable of transforming Repub Xne ramDling, tWO-Slory irame' r-nnip was of the First Methodist Church! to be prepared by the Township Clerk structure at 455 Third street was iTzrlS.S-1": licanism into effective action. the Democratic party and encourage active participation in politics on the part of able young officiating. Interment was in Van and shall set forth: The full name or Township of Franklin, in the County of 1 vs.

miu uicu ugUM Mr. Arvay is no newcomer in completely wrecked in the fireJs. i48. from iniuries suffered in an HERZOG In Marlboro on January 30, 1952, John, son of the late Seigfried and Delia Rup-precht Herzog. names ot tne applicant or applicants somerset, New Jersey, that the annual with his.

her, their or its post office i meeting of the legal voters of said Dis-addresx: an accurate description of the trict for the election of three members open lot whereon the business Is to be i of the Board of Education and for other Liew Cemetery. Pallbearers were Abe Breece, Arthur Traphagen, James Kurtz, Louis Denton, Clair Kurtz and men and women who eventually 'Republican circles. Currently, he cause of which was become the future leaders of is chairman of the New Bruns-j mined. Letter of admmistration with the win the party; wick Young Republicans, alter- Flames leaped hundreds of of Albert e. Weber annexed were issued tin tU tf unto nn 11 ntv rlolooota Ko ctnt Iff ir.

Iks air hunrirprle nf to daughter Miss Florence. Mr. Weber. Relatives and friends are in conducted tnciuaing a sxeicn 01 sucn i vui puses win oe neia at 4:00 clock m. location; the number of square feet toion WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1952.

Hovnlnri In simh the name i The Dolls will remain nnn until q-ci vited to attend a service Saturday i.ugene Kurtz. iu auieau uic aim; ul ulc valc msi aI Mr l.akp HiPri wrinHn tr tv, at 2 p. m. in the Quackenboss Fu luung rtepuDiicans, State dele-mearny residents crowoea boy, named a son John as executor. He or names of the owner or owners of i o'clock p.m.

and as much longer as mav such open lot with his. her. their or its: be necessary to permit all the legal gate to the National Federation of, watch the spectacular inferno.idied leaving $7,900 of his father's estate 1 Middlesex County HosDital for neral Home, 156 Livingston ave- Democratic prosperity among voters too young to have experienced the 'Republican-bred de- ra.rahla urinrf onnHitinno nro. unadmlnistered. post office address and sucn otner mat- present 10 cast tneir baiters as may be required by the Township ,101: Young Republicans, Fifth Ward the Chronically 111, Clerk.

ln" mwng win oe neld and all the Republican leader and past chair ixicooiuii v.tx Jan O'Neill Mahady of the Middlesex County Re- nue. Interment will be in Van Liew Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday, 7 to 9 p. m. ibi If no legal reasons appear wnv uisu-ict win such license should not issue, and "Li re5Pctlve polling places the aDDllcant shall have paid the li-1 publican Veterans League.

vice president of the Young 7 I Alfrrd Weber Vented the flames from threaten-! Miss Florence Weber of South Amboy. ina a TOW Of homes across the granted administration rights for ithe $8,000 estate of her brother. Alfred, who died last October 17. Two firemen were injured, but. were treated and released.

Mifff.lpCPYf.PPr.C The firefighters checked flames HllUUICaCA UcCUS Wee liite cense lee therefor, the Township Clerk will be elected for three i3l years. shall isfiie such license under his hand Democratic Clubs of America, is to address the meeting. State ARTHUR J. MILLER Funeral services for Arthur J. Miller, husband of Mrs.

Rossie Miller of Lincoln Gardens who died Saturday will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. in Anderson and Rusciano Funeral Home, 201 Sand-ford street, with the Rev. C. G.

MARRYING JUSTICE and seal of the Township, which license shall bear date the day of its issue and shall expire one year thereafter. Section 4. The annual license fee for the license aforesaid shall be: Senator J. Richard Kafes of Mercer county is chairman of the new organization. At the said meeting will be submitted propositions for voting taxes for the following respective purposes: For Current Expenses S283.M2.M For Repairs and Replacements 23,500.00 The total thought to be necessarv is em? 11 ai PERRY In South Amboy on January 30, 1932, Magdalena, widow of Jra B.

Perry. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services WFn 11 IN VFAP I- Latest real esUte transfer. In Middle- VYE.U ItUD 111 IEiAtX in which drums Of Oil were sex county are shown by the following I stored. i deeds recorded at the office of County lal For each open lot having an area of 5.000 square feet or less Three Hun Friends may call at the funeral ac vim a a PnU 1 i3i re kd at t-ierk toward J. Patten.

dred Dollars IS300.00I At the said meeting the following pro- home Thursday and Friday, 2 to 5 ,.,0 rusi, iClni New Brunswick: Mr. and Mrs. Lenro Justice of the Peace James Down. 1:20 a. and firemen were still wniiams to Mr.

and Mrs. Moses c. fiffiirAe hp marripH mnra rnti.iat tha crAnp nt finn a iThompon. John W. Underhill tract.

ibi For each open lot having an area'posal will iihiiid and 7 to 10 p. m. of more than 5.000 square feet Five Resolved: That the Board of Education Saturday at 2:30 a. m. in Mason Funeral Home, 241 Bordentown avenue, South Amboy.

oleo i hime Mr th! Highland Park: Sadye Stromfeld and Hundred Dollars EMS Ui to Sylvia Safianow. South Fourth Section 5. No license issued hereun be authorized to transfer the sum of $10,000.00 unappropriated cash balance in Current Expense Account to the Repair and Replacement A Interment will be in Rosehill der shall be assigned unless application thorfnf mail tn the rnra- NEBUS Suddenly in Trenton on January 29, 1952, Anthony husband of Julia. Relatives and friends are in Crematory, Linden. "en linaau 10 Benneti-Mouni company.

were his really busy days. Alto-jHanrahan, 52, of 512 Central ave-rMd from statl! Home t0 jamesourg-gether, there were 18,142 weddings nue, said he smelled something Perrineviiie road. O.E.S. Notice Kiifmnrt nrt hV th. timP nP llflfl oimii.ii.

nnu mis. h.hm vited to attend funeral services, in Las Vegas in 1951. Gabriel to Murry Boxer. Kearney drive. Saturday at 8:30 a.

m. in his home, Nevada's other marriage andlleft the plant's office south Brunswick: Florence j. smith to 235 Cedar street, South Amboy, i divorce capital, Rena, had 21,254 flames were rampaging. ani Mrs- Robert f. smith, state -j i c.

tt i i 'j- li I i -i i Highway 27. services Friday at 7:30 p. m. In ana at a a. in.

in oactcu ueai i imarriages, DUl lis teaaing spue- Lunwer siuieu in mc (imiH Raritan township: Terra-Nova Con er," District Judge A. J. Maestret- yard also was burned. Church, South Amboy. Mason Funeral Home, 241 Bordentown avenue, South Amboy, for Sacredito.

performed only 4,045 cere- There was no estimate of dam- mittee and its approval obtained and The polling places for said meeting and no license shall be transferred to dif-jtheir respective polling districts (deferent location than that for which is-scribed by reference to the election dis-sued. unless application therefor bejtrlcts used at the last General Electionl made to the Township Committee and have been designated below, and no its approval obtained. person shall vote at said meeting else- Section 6. No motor vehicle shall be 'Where than at the polling place desig-exhibited. stored, parked, located or nated for the voters of the polling dis-kept under the license issued hereunder I trlct in which he or she resides, except upon the premises described in Polling District No.

1 the application therefor and this shall pg place at the franklin Park not be construed to include the tide-iSchoolhouse on Old Lincoln ghway, at walk or street or streets upon which Park the School DistnM. for said premises abut. W' a Wltnin General Section 7. This- ordinance Is enacted Election district No 1 for the purpose of raising revenue for puc. FiVlhouw FliMheth the Township of Madison as well as for the regulation and control Awm ltaO ness sought to be licensed hereunder.

trict vot, within Section 8. The Township Committee, General EleXn District No 2 of the Township of Madison may sus- Polling District Ne Interment will be in Heart Cemetery. Mrs. Magdalena Perry. monies.

I age. QUACKENBOSS FUNERAL BOMB 156 Livingston Ave. New Brunswick TELEPHONE Kil. 5-0008 CZYZEWSKI In Englishtowni CHUBAK In this city, on January 30, 1952, Helen, widow uary 31, 1952, Mary Yakimo, wife State to Launch Investigation struction Company to Mr. and Mrs.

William A. Haldeman. Homestead road; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G.

Bach to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Newman. Kilmer place.

Madison: Vanethel. Inc. to Joseph B. Lehrkinder. Amboy road.

Middlesex: Samuel R. Sutton to Harry Stillwaaiton, New Market road. East Brunswick: Properties at Green Acres tract from Louis Raupp, Inc. to Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin B. Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Alder.

Dunellen: The Dunellen Building and Loan Association to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Krapf. Whittier avenue.

of Joseph. of the late Frank Chubak. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Of Stephenville Conditions pend or revoke any ume any license Polling place at the East Millstone issued hereunder, after public hearing Firehouse on Market Street at East Mill-of which Ave days notice in writing shall tone in the School District, for legal Monday at 8:30 a. m. at ie Rezem Funeral Home, 190 Main street, South River, and at 9 a.

m. in Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services Saturday at 9 a. m. in her home. Bergen's Mill road, Englishtown, and at 10 a.

m. in Holy Trinity Church, Helmetta. Interment will be in Holy Trinity Cemetery. I Spotswood: Louis Lazzati to Mr. and pastjMrs.

Edward Slaughter, Walker avenue. John Gleason Funeral Director anil Embalmer Ph. Kit. 5-0700, 14 Threop At. oe given io um immce u.r voters resiaing wltnin General Election RARITAN TOWNSHIP.

Feb. lievery meeting during the same personally upon mm. nci. wi uisiricl INO. 3.

St. Stephen's Church. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, ti, cint Wpait 1 year. Many meetings have become them, or bv mailing the same personally Pnlline District Xe.

4 INCORPORATIONS Articles of incorporation for Bruns South River. upon him, her. it or them, or by mailing the same to the address shown in the application for such license, if the licensee shall have used or permitted the i.OMa.1...w..rr iforums with the residents and will conduct a hearing the builder en charges of unsanitary jn long verbal clashes. Friends may call at the funeral home from 5 p. m.

Saturday until shekmas-in this citv on wick Oxygen Company of 53 Paterson street, were filed yesterday at the office of County Clerk Edward J. Patten. Charles M. Morris is registered agent. Second Investigation in the Stephenville development the time of services.

premises licensed to be used for any improper, immoral or illegal business or purpose or if the licensee shall fail to keen the licensed Dremisea in a clean. A similar investigation was EROflSON on February 13 at 10:30 a. m. in The company is authorized to issue Tuesday, January 29, 1952, Nora of Monmouth Junction, widow of Frank H. in the 70th year of her age.

Relatives and friends are in KOZEL In Rrnnklvn. nn Jan-1 Trenton. 2,500 shares of stock without nominal safe, sanitary and proper condition. started by the state about a year ago. At that time the township instructed Thomas Hanson, town Polling place at the Hamilton School-house on Amwell Road, approximately one and one-half miles west of New Brunswick in the School District for legal voters residing within General Election Districts Not.

4 and .1. Polling District No. Polling place at the Kingston School-house on Laurel Avenue at Kingston in the School Distriot. for legal voters residing within General Election District No. Dated February 1.

1912. FRANCIS M. LYNES, District Clerk. ft i S9 48 NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the legal uarv 30. 1952.

Harrv. brother of i Summonses were served here yesterday on the township through Mrs. Nick Kozel of South River. FUNERAL HOME 152 North Main St Milltown. N.

J. Tel. Mill. 8-0151 par value for its business of selling compressed industrial gases and welding equipment. James D.

Bluhm. 18 Georges road, has 58 shares, James T. Feaster of t7 Paterson street, and Mr. Morris have one share each. ship attorney, to halt construction vited to attend funeral services Relatives and friends are in Oscar Kaus, township clerk; the Township Board of Health through G.

Stanley VanSickle, health of Section 8. Any person wno snail' violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall. In addition to the suspension or revocation of his license as hereinbefore provided for. be punished bv a fine not exceeding Two Hundred Dollars, or Imprisonment not exceeding ninety days, or both, inch fine and imprisonment at the discretion in the development through injunction. When the state started its Saturday at 8:30 a.

m. in A. S. Cole Funeral Home, Cranbury, William C. Hoffman, director, and vited to attend funeral services Friday at 7:30 p.

m. and Saturday at 11 a. m. at the Rezem Funeral For Complete Satisfaction Also tiled wan a partnership agree investigation engineers from the ficer: Frank Tufaro, the developer, ment of Frederick J. Hoover 39 May street this city, and August Marrazo.

37 George street. South River. They will Federal Housing Administration and on some residents of Home, 190 Main street, South at 9 a. m. in St.

James Church. Jamesburg. of the magistrate before whom aucn deal in automatic safety devises and VT. hid every dav l.hin of North rBrTn.V;k Pn fn. nu.

suggested that some remedial engineering planned by the devel Interment will be in St. Peter's River. Interment will be in Sts. Peter and Paul Russian Orthodex Cemetery. home improvement equipment at 377 violation shall be deemed anditricts 1.

2, 3 and 4 In the County of Lee avenue under the name of Modern V. md dl.tinrt of- Middlesex that th. annual meetln. for The Board of Commissioners was notified by telegram several oper would eliminate the condi Distributing Company. tions and asked that he be given weeks ago that a state mvestiga- Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday 7 to 9 p. m. Friends may call at the fu This Rock of Agei trademark seal is etched inconspicuously on every genuine Rock of Ages Monument. neral home Friday from 7 p. m.

tion would be made. The heafingla chance to try them out. On the is part of the investigation. Sincejbasis of this federal request the until time of services. fense lTne election or tnree members of tne Section 10 AH ordinances or parts of Board of Education will be held at Par-ordinances Inconsistent with the provi-isons, Maple Meade and Livingston Park slons of this ordinance are hereby re-1 Schools on Wednesday.

February 13, 1952 oealed to the extent of such inconsis-1 from o'clock P.M. to 9 o'clock P.M. tencv mucn longer as mav be necessary Section 11 The provisions of this ordl-1 Jo enable all the legal voters present nance shall be severable and if any cast their ballots. Three members Middlesex Coontr Surrogate's Court NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ernest H. Long, executor of Ernest Long, deceased, by direction of Samuel V.

Convery, Surrogate of the County of Middlesex, hereby give notice to the creditors of the said Ernest Long, to township injunction and state in the notice inspectors have been in VADASZ In this city on Jan vestigative hearing were held in MILLER In the Bronx, N. Y.Jthe township making teste and in- uary 30, 1952, Antal, husband of abeyance, on January 26, 1952, Arthur J.Jterviewing Stephenville residents the late Mary. bring in debts, demands and the provision, hereo, hfridie- At said meeting wiU be submitted th. Since then residents have husband of Rossie. and township oruciais.

Relatives and friends are invited! investigation was launched to attend funeral services Satur-i after a group of residents went to charged that while seme houiMe.de Ux tM fo" i i i n. nrnumn or nrovia oiu shall puipe. saiatives and mends are invited to attend funeral services Saturday at 10:15 a. m. in Maher nave occn uciicmicu, iuuuhivus i -thi- rn 'r current Expenses iziohhowj Write tor Free Illustrated Booklet NEWARK MONUMENT COMPANY Sadie E.

Pardun, Branch Mgr. 1I Hhrhland Drive. Milliewa. N. I.

Telephone: Bean Brook tt-JOM The only authorized i Rock ot Agei dealer ii. ik. iwm ne forever pan no mni iiic iror Repairs gt Replacements 16.3.12.72 Easton ave- day at 1:30 p. m. in Anderson andlTrenton to complain of overflow- Funeral Home, 25 visions which can be given eneci wun- Capital Outlay 29.081 40 timiuxiiuuv wc therefor againut the said executor.

zeneral are worse now than theyi ernest h. long nue, followed by services at "iRusciano Funeral Home, 201 ling septic tanks and improper sur- out such invalid provision or provisions, i LDrary 1,000.00 were a vear ago. Executor. face drainage a.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ, 'Sandford street.

come effective immediately after final Da led January 23. 1932. Stephenville is off Park avenue Similar complaints have been Interment will be in Van Liew Hopelawn. Total amount thought to be necessary $332,482 78 Dated this first day of February, 1951 H. BROGLEY.

passage and publication thereof as required by law. MARY A. BROWN. between Metuchen and Plainfield made durins meetings of the Cemetery, Interment will be in the Church of Jesus Christ Cemetery, HESTON N. POTTS.

390 George Street, New Brunswick. N. J. Proctor. 2S-F 1-8-15 Friends mav call at the funeral Board of Commissioners and in the northern section of the Township Clerk District Clerk.

In Middlesex and Somerset Countiea $9.60 $20.16 1.1 home Friday after 7 p. m. iBoard of Health at practicallyltownship..

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