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THE DAILY HOME NBWS NEW RRUNSWlCK. X. SATURDAY. MARCH ,11. 1M3 Labor Continued from Paje One Obituaries MRS.

GEORGE REARDON William G. Kuhn Dies; i Public Works Superintendent be held tomorrow from 3 to p.m. at the Adams Memorial Home in Red Bank, with burial Monday in Red Bank. 1 JOHN L. SHINE JR.

John L. Shine 44, of 175 Charter Roll night's merger, worked on for several months, brought together: i MARK ANNIVERSARY EDISON Mr. and Mrs. Michael Oro.vs of 39 Pkjyor Nixon, celebrated their wed-dins anniversary Tuesday. The couple was tendered an an FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Fu- neral services and interment for William O.

Kuhn Tt, su The Middlesex County CIO These are the names of delegates and their unions that are listed on the charter for the new Middlesex County AFL- Firemen Have Shitrt Trip Hut They're I nhappy CLEMFATON fAP' A fire that broke out at Pine Hill today was being investigated for possible arson. Firemen estimated the damage to the Eagle Fire Co. building at $1,000. They said the fire started oupside the building and burned one wall and the roof of an addition housing a kitchen. Council, The Perth Amboy Central Labor Union, AFL, and the niversary party at the Sayreville Inn, attended by 100 guests.

Mr. and Mrs. Gross were mar i rtoA in sit P-ml's fhnrrh 1 CIO Labor Council formed Jast New Brunswick Trades And Labor Ft-rieralion. AFL. Mrs.

Mildred Reardon, of 24 Whiuier will be held in North Adams. Mass. Mrs. Reardon. wife of George, died Thursday at St.

Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick. She was 59 and was a native of Clarksburg, Mass. Also surviving are two sons, Howard of Metuchen and Edward of East Brunswick; two brothers, Highland -Park. They have eight i Sanl0' Brick aJ? A number of the speakers noted Townsend died suddenly last night at his home. He was born in this city, son of Mrs.

Margaret Byars Shine of North Brunswick, and the lata John L. who died Nov. 10, A graduate of New Brunswick: High School, he was employed by the U.S. Envelope' Edison, for the past six years. In addition to his mother, are his wife, the former Virginia Hammcll; two children.

in.i! worKers; ernest lorn, uu. grand children and one daughter. perintendent of public works in Highland Park and former council president, died at St. Peter's General Hospital yesterday after a long illness. He lived at 117 Donaldson Highland Paik.

Born in this city, son of the late William and Norah Dwyer Kuhn, he was for many years plant manager of the I'nexcelled Manufacturing North Brunswick. A graduate of St. Peter's High School, he was also associated with the New Jersey Testing Chemical 4 Atomic Workers; tlle ainerenees oi opinion mat Harold F. Clyde, Street and existed as delegates from all Electric Railway Workers; three groups began sitting to- Clarence L. Byrd, Carpenters; hor aU W()rk m.

a nearby resident turned in Harold Hafley of WoocLside, N.Y., and Fred of Williamstown. merger agreement under pressure! the alarm and three trucks victor i-iuoner, maimers, Arthur Jensen, Ironworkers; I.A1T.HS, CHII I AND THRII.I.S WTIH "Sparky the Comedion" entertaining your guests. Available for Weddings, Receptions. Banquet, anniversaries and all types of gatherings. KE 3-1094.

Carl DeFaiio, Steelworkers; of the International 'uu diuunu uu: ivai ui Leslie D. Byrd Carpenters; which threatened to lift the char- the building to fight the fire, Anthony Santo, Brick Clay ters of the groups, i with the aid of two other corn-Workers; Peter Kuhnst, Bar- evv Jersey became the final panics that responded, bers; Charles Sallee, Textile state group to merge last Sep-j her mother. Mrs Nellie Hofley of jKalhryn and John a brother, Franklin Township; and six Daniel of Edison and a sister, grandchildren. B. John Franklin of Somer- The Quackenboss Funeral Home vilIe.

Another brother, Paul, was 156 Liv ingston New Brims- killed in World War II. wick, was in charge of local ar-i The funeral will take place Laboratories in at one lime. Mr. Kuhn was actie in civic rangements. I Monday at 8:30 a m.

from the EZ3 and political affairs in the bor- ough. He was a former member I 41MI FISHING RODEO Boylan Funeral Home, IBS Eas'on followed by a 9 a m. refjtii- Mi. nf tin ft MICHAEL BREMSR JA Workers; -Andrew E. Connolly, tember and greetings from the Carpenters; John Soltis, Machin- state level were extended last! ists; Arthur Sapir, Rubber night by Joel Jacobson, first! Workers; Philip J.

Varker, executive vice president, and1 Printers. Charles Marciante, secretary-; Thomas Leskoskie, Interna- treasurer. tional Union of Electrical Work- The meeting was opened by! mass in Sacred Heart R.S. Borough Council, and was presi- Mti Laugh It Up at 12:15 a 10 Michael Bremer, i'l-yeav-old' Church. (lent prior to his retirement from on of Percy and Marie Bremer.

the council several years WILLIAM G. KUHN SR. Interment will be in Resurrec- Interment will be in St. Peter Cemetery. NORTH BRUNSWICK The! 132 Baldwin died yesterday! at Skillman.

I He also was a communicant of ers; John Wade Ironworkers; Ernest J. Toth of North Bruns-Xorlh Brunsttick chamber of nrosiH.mt nf tho old UIO: I'aiu u.L. cnuicn anu a ion Cemetery. Piscatawa? town- Th Gouen Fhhcm! Home 233' Council, who presided until aSain a of its Holy Name Society. ihip.

I Somerset will announce MRS- VICT0R GRANT election as president Toth Srtjm for youngsters. Surviving are his wife, Anne Mayor Samuel J. Kroninan will funeral arrangements MILLTOwN Mrs. Frances H. the tone of the meetin" by This was announced two sons, Dr.

William G. Jr. head the list of honorary pall- Grant, 84, formerly of 15 Colum- cooperation in seeking" out a per" a meeting at. which John Eoute0f Bound Brook and James A. ot bearers.

They include Council- EDMUND COURTER blLS Avue" Edison- 6ieA niht was named to head a committee; manent basis for union unity dur aieiucnen; two oaugmers, men lialpti voornees, Ken- t.u we oome oi uei tirfUKotei. Mary L. dt home and Mrs. Lawr- F. Hungrigc, Edward V.I Funi'ral 1,1 Joseph McPherson, 63 South St.

tfinlfirrfiu- for hmnmr! I ntll'lpr! making preparations for thel event, details about which will be! ence t. hantucci ot rioriiam McGrath. Edward K. Mrs. urant.

wne ot victor, ing the first year. Asks Cooperation In concluding remarks, Santo announced later. (Park; a brother, J. Clifford of Herbert M. Tanzman and M.

l0 vineland last year, aft- i -j-" ft -li- Si t- jjtitm -s f.stv. in ti uuier committee memoers are and Park: a sister. Mrs. bT C. Rusciano.

"RU many years in Edison. She bland xUn mhr-r hrtr.iuch rtffieials 1 Alienwood. kVas born in Giassboro. daughter promised impartiality for all labori Robert Berg, Al Covino rhildren Slum- Today '4 P.M. MR.

SCOUTMASTER-Plus "VOYAGE TO THE JBOTTOM OF THE SEA" LAST TlMhSTOMf.il WilliHm II, niton Wrlib "SATAN M.V1R Sl.hhFS" shown 7 A tent r.M. rank. Adam Wintering of Hi groups in return tor arga, James Gcnito and frank Park; and 1J grandchildren. Herman Hoffman attorn, I a 0 the late Franklin and Cathenna "understanding and Tne limeral will be held Mon-William F. Dacca, clerk: 2'(? Halt; St he Taggart.

in the coming months. The chamber in other action dav at 9:30 a.m. from the Jaqui liam Rimmey. engineer; Bernard Mntclair. the son ot tne ta'e, Aso snnMn are two 1 give you my solemn promise! voted to give $100 toward the jiome.

17 s. Adelaide Hort Alfred T. Smal-! a and J'. 1 Parke of Vineland and Ezra of Uhat any member, whether from. North Brunswick Memorial Highland Park, followed by lev, police chief: and Leon TJlk' i Edison three other daughters, ithe old ArL or tlU.

will get tne parade. .,1 suiance vo. agent, iwiin; uim-u. Mrs. J.

P. Murphy of Charleston, i a 1 n. 1 if 0u 1 l.ii. 1 ti .11. iiiiiiif.il, os.sismm jiiifv.iiiin.im-i.

same consideration lrom Wis: nomas Ker one of he ew fi t. 1111 uie Rock Hudson Doris Day Pome 01. 1 am muii'ii. tin 01 puniic 01 h.s. newly-merged group, or I willjVork Life Insurance Co.

spoke to ot Menla Pmk Siiopping Center cease to be head of it," Santo de-the members gathered at the Lo Also surviving are his wife, Anna: 'a son, Edmund M. of Summit; and a daughter, Mrs. Doris Halstead of Hanover. A Masonic funeral service will Children's Playhouse elated. It is planned to holdiCabin Inn about the possibility To-day at TowRandallp of a program of group insurance monthly meetings Pair in Bordentown Given Concurrent Terms in Breaks Harold Clyde of North Bruns and hospitalization coverage for the chamber.

S.C.. Mrs. George W. Cook and Mrs. EdwaM Fiedler of Edison; a sister.

Mrs. Ella Turner of Se-well; 17 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Rev. Lewis Blaekmcr will conduct funeral services Monday at 2 p.m. at the Quaekenboss Funeral Home.

156 Livingston New Brunswick. Interment will follow in Clover Leaf Memorial Park. Woodbridge. To-day at lloris Day Kork Hudson wick, former president of the old New Brunswick AFL group, cited "I.OVhlt POSTAL WORKER SHOOTS SELF tIMK BACK' the need for labor unity behind candidates labor wants to advance for public office. Later in the meeting, Nathan ti Come Two young Somerville men, now April 17, where they took the four serving terms in Bordentown Re- popsicles.

formatory, were given concurrent: And Giles Express in Harris sentences yesterday for burglaries 'Ave. last Nov. 20 and Midtown in Rfirriiioh xl vpnr 'Mnlnrs in Rinnd Rmfik SCHOOL BOARD ACCEPTS BID NORTH BRUNSWICK A 33- Duff, labor lawyer who will be general counsel to the new group, lamented the fact that it's been Tho nair nulled rff four hreaki last Nov. 22. Thev found 'Car-oId New Brunswick bachelor SPOTSWOOD The Board of 1 liMTifh Am i nf took his own life last night when Fducation ats its meet in" Wed-11" 1 tneir total 1001 cousisieu in eiuiei esijuiisniiieiu.

30 years since a laboring man got in tWnesday night awarded a man lour Re! S1UOI1 111 ItllS ll.il r.finv a i-fintfift (ti-it thn coo a top political po: county. Last Days Ira lor school supplies, w-- 1.. ic IN Ml MORI AW In sari and loving memory of ni dear husband and our father. Angdo Marchitlo. who departed this life 13 years ago today.

March 31. 1949. Gone is the fare loved so dear. Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Too far awav for sicht or speech. But not too far for thought to reach.

Sweet to remember him who once was here And who. though absent, is just al dear. EOIEADAMS-JACK OAKIE jf JACK KRUSCHEN if SI he shot himself in the head while sitting in a parked car off Livingston Avenue. The suicide victim. Anthony Marrone of 10K Bayard was discovered shortly after 8 o'clock by Patrolman John Vigilante, who paper pencils and chalk for ln'-v uele Douglas L.

Agans tences lie imposed on tne lour the school year 19H2-13 to the an(t Rpynold Miller, who formerly would le served con-Hammett Co. of Union. jlivcd at 145 Southside Som- currently with terms they are now 11 The secretary was instructed at me reiormatory. He said that was Arthur A. Quinn, president of the Perth Arnboy Carpenters' Local 60 at the time he served as state senator from 1930 to 1933.

He had served in the Assembly in 1913-1915. Deplores Fact 1 ui hin-o anpc tn whirn rnriut cpri Amru mMn l- II I HIM1 MfL-1 1 IMllmi T-MT advertise for bids for approximately 750 half-pints of homog admitted were: Construction whose weakness is liquor, alone 011 f13'1'0' (f he area-1 sadly miswd by: 1 lie car was oaiKeu tu itm wue: wnn at Lincoln Boulevard and. an 18-month term in the Middle- land CHILDREN. enized fortified vitamin woods about 300 feet off Living- i 1 Cedar Avenue last 'iw u-hen'spy Counlv Workhnnw for stealin" aciioui uay me suiu.ii i. ,1 Utn nnnncitn.

the new DIED unit depiorea tne lact mat eveniterm stole tne ir, Armenti worm 01 doming. "ci from September, n.M'.sh Mri Sciiwll M11 art Whitman ket in Lincoln Boulevard last Molineux said that Louis LUU1 1 lu utMU 'ftnt no ct was a new box of 24 12- Of 132 1st St. WOllId receive!" dS THE MARK" Koy-US-Tn this city March 29. his own party, the Democratic Parly, has overlooked labor Union members for elective office, but through June, 1903, and for janitorial supplies needed for the 1962-63 school year. Bids will be received at the next meeting.

treatment for his addiction to snotgun sne.is ana me 1ml while the Police report the gun IS new, a m. from the Gowen Funeral said inability to come up with one its first shot used bv the owner' Home. 233 Somerset followed US III si snot useu oy tne owiiei renuiem mass in St Joseph HUGE FEDERAL TAX LIENS FILED work house trem. mdidate to advance to political against tunisell. i Hungarian Catholic tnurrn.

has harmed labor's Reader liegedus conlessed to stealing: interment win be in st. Peter-s Wednesday, April 18. The board voted to engage the services of an exterminator to An Army veteran of World War the elnthin" frnm llie Vetmirw inces for consideration. ii, was aesponneni over Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m.

and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. i i i sier Hole ar 4'l Kearnev '0 "AN EXTRAORDINARY unprecedented -and intellectually Crowtfier, N. Y. Times "AN EXCITING SUSPENSEFUL MYSTERY! AN EXPLOSIVE THEME!" Mattars, Daily Newt He tailed for the new group to rid the G. Austin Schoenly School ia reueiai tax liens loiaun more tlvm three nuarters of a million Fcrtn Amboy, last Aug.

13. "tau tni.e quautis oi a minion Marrone brother, Vw! KI'HV- In this city March 30. 1962. His most electrifying ROLEI dollars have oeen tiled here' 5,101 i t. u- n.am husband of Anne against three corporations con- wa by a former city -I support independent unions, too.Iof ants.

A sump pump will also noting this is a county where be purchased to get rid of water labor is strong and "out of this in the schools which occurs dur-i merger will come the strength' ing prolonged rains, is ours." The board is studying plans for r.ral Home 17 S. Adelaide trolled hv the Sommer 11..., .11 UlllJ Brunswick post office. Though there were questions on: improving the lawns at E. Ray who own the Menio Park Shopping Center. I Tne judge ordered a two-to- The lien notices claim that three three vear P''ison tol'm 'm ihc coriwrations.

all listed with an Is-'case of a former Novv Brunswick vlbJ 1 preliminary approval of the new mond Appleby and G. Austin Schoenly schools. Tentative plans Highland Park, followed by a 10 a m. h.gh mass of requiem in St. Pauls Church.

Highland Park. Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetery, Piscalaway Township. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 7 to 9 45 m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 4.1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to the Middlesex Chapter, American Cancer Society.

84 Carroll Surrogate matters Wills probated yesterday by Surrogate Elmer E. Brown included: Mrn. Alma Doyle Emmet J. Doyle of Metuchen is sole beneficiary and executor of the constitution and on the officers as presented by Nominating Committeemen Clark Sprat ford, Steve Drusby and John Soltis, both items JAMFS iwtusn imuniiutKisH IMiis "NKAHI.V A tsTV AC. IOKXT" liox ori.N SIHIW 1 Ull.

1 I'M. (iininir Sun. provide for seeding, fertilizing jejn number, failed to wl10 helped steal a $150 safe and liming both lawns. $779,736.06 in corporate income i.containinS $12 the Metucb- Mrs. A.

Scion has been cn-taxP's between 19.i3 and en Bllilcers Supply, on July gaged by the Board of Education! the iavc 15. I93S. passed unanimously estate of his ife. Alma, who died on Piace. i K.n i i in: ri.A..v Tl, rin to ronlneo Mrc eii.iro uiiiflnc u-ac Pcoft ir March 18.

Her Will was dated last; HINfillFR In Kingston March 29. 15 mimiiifirc in Mio offieinl am il i as teaeher nf a thirrt orav-le in i Raleigh f1 PettL-inc ortfl Mii-fifi 1962. Elizabeth M-, nee Rieaner. ara Mrs. Gertrude T).

Raltcy i ri i D- i ncu V.ierKS Ullice. are LUXliryi "'M Mrs. Gertrude D. Ba.ley of 'Piscta- Edward of Laurel there are four from the old Perth. Margaretta Birchall School Rarj(an Dwellings Inc olner men' wno have previously way Township, who died on March ton.

Amhnv AKI, hurlv anrl three frniniMiss Heston Michael a former 7 been sentenced for their- n--t :1 J5. left her entire estate her Funeral services will take place aim ivariian, inc. are u.i uean A who also qualified; Monday at 2 m. at the Kimoie i ,1.. i i i.

i i. the crime, took the safe. -V the old as executor. Her wUI was dated last; Funeral Home. 1 Hamilton Oct.

n. ew BrunswicK JtL, teacnet in tne local sctiuois, wno.jstec at p0 Office Box 183 Ise-retired recently has been engaged; crnim. Many speakers during the ses-i10 teach a third grade in thel Ahraimm dimmer ii i I Princeton, with the Rev. Clarence r. Brixey of the Kingston Presbyterian Church officiating.

Interment will follow in Kingston Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 io 4 and 7 to 9 m. WU.iitiM ITmiiir.l l.ii.J, sion noted the service to laborJBirchall School. She will replace djrcdu.s of'the three corX)r. I NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that THE HOFFMAN FARM a Corporation of the Slate of New Jersey, and owner of premises in Monroe Township lo-calcd on Ihe northeasterly side of the Road, con given over the years by Toth, an; Mrs.

Mary Lou Grilfin, who re llHOM THf CUMTOHS I 1 ior "SAPWRE I Jobless in Decline 9,759 TRENTON fAP) Unemployment in New Jersey ended a alions, according tc documents at the office of the state Secretary of State in Trenton, international representative foris'ned. Both Mrs. Lapidus and the Oil. Chemical Atomic-Mrs- tSriflin resigned because of sisting of approximately 105 acres. and known as Assessment Block 214.

Assessment Lot 110. has applied to maternity reasons. Sigmund Sommer is listed as B3 IFiur7R2Ji3 Turn trine nl imi.irt for Iho woJ Viron.nif.nl ti 'he Monroe township Zoning Board i. u-jlvsj j. yioja Sommer Vice "lof Adjustment for a use permit to HAFFIR tn this city March 29, 1962.

Marv. widnw of John. The funeral will take place Mnndar at 9 a.m from the Runyon Mortuary, 568 Middlesex Metuchen. followed bv a requiem mass at 930 M.tthuu., Vt Church. Workers.

He is leaving Wednesday for a new assignment in Minnesota. At the end of the meeting, uating classes, one to Philadel ui o' dining 9.750 in February. authorize the removal of fill, sand inesiueiu. anu ooiiutiei, land pravel from said premises, veeret an- fve-i surer aeeerrtinrf to State Labor Commissioner Ray- TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that said phia and the other to New York City, were approv ed by the board. Plus "A MATTIK OF MORALS" BOX OI FK OlM SIIOWTIMi; P.M.

7. mond Male rorwirterl vecfoi-dav1 niter, represented to Edlson. Board of i he in St. Charles artic es oi lncornoration wnich sU nimr zoning Zoning Santo called for a standing ova tion for Toth. the Fehrnarv nnenmlfivine OVIUCin -ti on at town nan, r-rospect Township, New Jer- are on me at tne secretary 01 Stale's office.

(ota(! IM.imo. equal to 6.7 per y.j Cemetery, Pinelawn, Long Island. N. Y. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m.

Somerset Births EGGS The brothers who own1 su.vi. the huge shopping center in Route! nnplpyment insurance. THE HOFFMAN FARM GEORGE W. DEVOE. S4 V) March 27 SIIINE In this city March "Jt, the nciuuiidi ttu'idLt: i j.a uei cent.

TfrT7 it -r i i i. i 1 fA i tnn Iiiva Ki 1 tit- 1 m-aa .1982. John L. husband of NEW YORK fAP' 'USDAi Whole- a imiv 10 and Male said another moderate ace olTennes burdensome onlMrs Reniamln Kin Pl ans Ttrii SCa housing developments. One NOTICE TO ABsINT OFF NO A NTS former Virginia Hammell.

Superior Court of Nrn Jrmey The funeral will be held VuniUv rteeline ic ev rwv. fifl in the Vtiivh' laree: more than ample on riinin n' IVfioft NOTE unemployment figures. M-G-M iJuurjeunsTtiN Ooi liFt NO 61 at JU a III. Hum uie State of New Jersey Home. 1H8 Easton Ave.

followed hv To: ALEXANDER FISHER, his'a 9 a.m. requiem mass Sacted heirs, devisees, and personal repre-iHeart R. C. Church, ser.tatives and his. their, or any of: Interment will be in St.

Fetet 1 them, their successors right. and ample on balance, demand light vnuni ii.no. in on laiRe: on mediums and DOR a bov to Mr and Mrs bridge was built bv Raritan Dwell- fair on smaller si7.es vesterdav. "Jf- a ihp iu .111, nun wholesale selling pnees based on i Edward, 3 Hawicy Road. lnc- one the tlllPe cor- CXehanBO and Other volume sales.

li nerali.inc ninif.il in lha lav lifinc "Victim" is a picture for mature adults only! Children will positively not be INCORPORATIONS New York spot Quotations follow: jtivnie. 11,1 10.1 i.ii..i and interest, and MRS. ALEXANDER I Friends may call at the funeral Articles of incornorat inn and traHe Liens totaling $341,276.53 were admitted! Mixed colors: HOFFMU' a "ir Cln. Ih. mini -JO I IO nUfr.Vl.t.i, -II lo Mr.

and wife of Alexander Fisher, ihome Saturday from 7 to 9 m. and name certificates filed vesterdav at FISHER Sunday from 2 to 4 and to 9 m. medium 4o ibs. average) s-27 1 Mrs. Erik, Ncshanic Station.

smalls iS5 lbs average! 22-23; stand-1 filed against Raritan Homes Inc office of Countv Clerk M. Joseph iner heirs, devisees and personal rep- Duffv mcluder resenlatives. and her their, or any of on Unpaid Corporate income be-i The North Edison Athletic successors in right, title and ln- APOCALYPSE ards checks 27'a-29. iviarcn 28 ation will maintain an office at .313 te rest, some of the Defendants. tween 1053 and 1957.

PLUS few have fared sorh icj terror! Jarqurt RKRGKRAO WA. VER -In East, Brunswick March 29. 1962. Gertrude Renter, widow of Frank Sr. The funeral will take place Mondar at 8:15 a.m.

from The Crauiel Home for Funerals. 170 N. Main Mill- jstatc Si Perth Amboy. with; You are hereby summoned and Christian j. Joraensen as "cornorale.

quired to serve upon Rubin Lerner. FULMINANTE, a gir! to Mr.j Rari(an hites: Extras ,47 Ibs. min.l 31-32'i: extras iTieditim .40 lbs. average: 2K-29; top qualilv 47 lbs. min.i mediums and Mrs Lester Plaintiff's attorneys whose ad- Ml POWERS t.li'iui liiKi'iti liarlrs ee J.

lord Thulin Itover Cobb Plus added atlracliun SOI TH-BOX OFFICE SHOWTIME 7:13 P.M. frnm 11)11 In 11.0 smA Hiere nro main'am an office at 2.35 W. Prescott Brunswick. N.J. P.T.i an answer to I town, lu elHl llieie Edison with Willmm sphu.r nmnhinl in wh.eh Albert Naef i mass followed by a high requiem at 9 am, in Our Lady of '41 lbs.

average, smalls .36 ivp Finderne lbs average, peewees 18-19. ruiuilllt. mo BEZICK. a girl to Mr. and Mrs "Fear lb More 612.81 in liens against LuXlirV'a''nt- plaintiff and Alexander Fisher.

et'Lourdes RC. Church. Milltown. SI.) ireni Home imnrfivt'inT in at fi2 als are deienoanis. penaing in tne iniermeni wm uv in 131.

xcic. 155 S. 14th quality 47 Ibs. 1 mediums. Michael 41 lbs.

averaeet smalls! -n. -wail-: Village lor tne Vears Ot 14 Mam Milltown. will be oner- Superior Court of New Jersey, with-1 Cemetery. davs after March 31. 1962 ex- Friends may call at the funeral 'throtrh 1051 1 ea Dy "avid l.

irent of 110 Quen-I 'tin -I .36 llw average. peewees this city. elusive such date. If you fail to do Ihome Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. ana in ludament bv default may be Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m.

NOTICE OF IN It I I RIFOKFCI.OSI RE OF TAX LIEN HIT I rendered against vou for the relief; Recitation of the rosary will take place Sunday at 8 p.m. demanded in the complaint You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the SCPERIOR COCRT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION-MIDDLESEX COUNTY DOCKET rF-2338-61 hv: CITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK TAKE NOTICE that an action, in rem, has been commenced in the: Any person desiring to protect a right, title or interest, in the tn. DOUBLE BAH GRILL PRESENTS: DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY N' SATURDAY EVENING! 404 WASHINGTON ROAD, SAYREVILLE, N. J. Phone: CL 4 9655 GRANT In Milltown March 30, 1962.

Frances wife of Victor. Funeral services will take pla.a Monday at 2 in the Quackenooss Funeral Home. 156 Livingston Ave. Interment will follow in Clover Superior Court, state Mouse Annex. Trenton.

New Jersey. accordance with the rules of Civil Practice and Procedure Thn tine hfinn intittllert for Mui.urf". a. is crinca lano or any parcel inereot. ov reoemntion.

or to contest amtitfs Section 1 Of Chapter 278. PllhllC Laws 1955. aDOmved and March n.h, tr. refrireelnse fin tn hi- .1 rnn of nree ln, a certain Leaf Memorial Park. Woodbridge.

the funt ral Friends mav call at. 4 and 7 to home Sunday from 2 3 m. foreclosure Act 1 948 approved as set forth below plus interest to the date of redemption and such costs cert iticate of Tax Sale affecting lands May H. I.HK PL. 148 c.

9fii and bv Chapter 112 L. 1961 approved Nov-tat the rourt mav allow, prior to the ent.rv of judgment therein or bv Furman Boulevard in the Town-emher 28. 1'ifil. by the filing of a complaint on March 27th. 19A2 for the mg an answer to the complaint setting forth defendant defense within 4S'hip of Madison.

Known as Lot 219. purpose of correcting and any irregularities in the prior fore- aas after date of the publication of this notice Block 60 Map of Gection No. 7 ciomre proceeding and to bar any outstanding right of redemption of the. In the event of failure to redeem or answer bv anv person having the. Cliff wood Beach, also known as Lot lands from the tax sale which resulted in the said tax sale certiticates and right to redeem or answer, such person shall he forever barred and fore-1 21 in Tax Block 60 on the official to refnrerlo.se and forever bar anv and all rights nf redemption of the closed of all his right, title and interest and equity of redemption and to! Tax Map Township of Madison, said parcels of land described in the tax foreclosure list below, from plaintiff the parcels of land described in the following tax foreclosure list: pert i Urate being recorded March 16.

tax lien titles. i The following is a coov of the tax foreclosure hsi showing the ianrfc l'liit Rook 1738 of Mortgages, page J.Vrf"Wl yTxiTU-th ROUTES I-3O0 The action is brought against the land only, and no personal judgment against which this action is brought. 194. in the Clerk's office of Middlesex NEWSOPE'S FUNERAL HOME Serving Mercer is Middlesex Counties SIS Tears 131 Sprint Trenton. J.

EX S-841J Ren. TL S-4 3. J. NEW SOME. Prop.

may be entered therein. JOHN WUfNE N. giffia WEI LOT! OOP (a) (b) ift 'hi Amount Amount ail tax liens Amount re-Sale as set subsequent to ouired to re-forth in Cer- tax sale, in- deem on the -Sche-V ule T)ate of Tax Sale Countv; and assigned by tne saia Township of Mldison to Albert Naef '0 by assignment dated April 5. 1961 Name of person recorded January 23 in pearmg as owner of Book 242 of Assignment of Mortgages land to be affected at pae- the Middlesex Countv hv the foreclosure Clerk's office: and to bar the equity proceeding's as it ap-lof redemption therein: and you. the pears on the last tax.

persons to whom this notice is ad-duplicate. as of the dress, d. are made parties defendant Certificate Serial Poscription as apears on tax duplicate and in certificate of tax sale. let Certificates recorded in Middlesex County imrier Mortgages Book Page Date of Recording, date hereof. tificale.

MIDNIGHT BONUS: "ROCK PRETTY BABY' cltidmE mler-esf. penalties, and costs to March in. 1962 the date djte of the onema! because you are tne owners oi saiu foreclosure, fol-i lands and premises, or their respective IMrC zxkz spouses as n-rem aoove cesiKnaicu. Stevenson vou mav have an equitabie inter-Stevenson est in sa.d i'P ClSS' of Sutoenl? Court. Distinctive Floral Designs FRANKLIN FLOWER SHOP A.

SIMKO SONS Kilmer 5-4234 93 Douglas Somerset, N.J. (St. Nam Chanced from Franklin Ara.) STARTING March 31st thru April 3rd. sievJnVon'DATFD- March 9. 1962.

Stevenson mar 10.17.24.31. 40 95 Stevenson: NOTK Stevenson: jn co'tipliance witn ordinance nf Stevenson jSrtuth Brunswick Township. Middie-Stevenson SPX Countv. New Jersey, nolice is Iherebv given that a public hearing Stevenson wlji he held at the Township Munici-Stevenson pai Building. Monmouth Junction.

Stevenson Jersey, on April 10, 1962 at 8 00 Stevenson to consider a proposed Sub-Stevenson division of 37 Lots, property of Stevenson prlneeton Realty Company. Said Stevenson property is located on the southerly Stevenson 0f Raymond Road Preliminary Stevenson pians 0f proposed Subdivision to be Stevenson 1 and known as "Princeton Lots 476 1 to 8 incl. 476 9. 10. 11 12 476 1.1.

14. J5. 16 476 17. 18. 19 476 21.

20 476 22. 2.1, 24 476 27. 26 25 476 M. 2'1, 2H 476 34. H2, .11 476 37.

35 477 1 to met. 477 9. 10. 11. 12 477 I 14, 13, 16 477 17.

18 477 19 477 20 477 2.t. 22, 21 477 26. 25. 24 477 29. 28.

27 477 3.1, 32. 31. 30 477 37. 36. 35.

34 478 1 to 8 incl 478 9 10 11. 12 478 13. 14. 15. 16 478 17 478 19.

IR 478 22. 21. 20 478 25. 24. 23 473 27.

26 478 31 30. 29. 28 478 35 34 33. 32 hereof lows: 2e.i77 12 11 34 761 4)3 2 9 40 S248n6 $1476 76 S.1524 R2 Charles 21145 12 4 35 761 413 2 9 40 172 12 15 Charles 12 11 4 761 22 2 9 41 33 62 2f 14 2 :6 76 Charles 205R4 12 11 .14 761 222 2 9 4(1 26 7" 153 51 21 Charles 22.1 12 11 34 761 1H5 2 9 40 8 5 64 118 20 203 R4 Charles 20202 12 11 34 761 183 2 9 4t 125 45 175 ,14 3' 41 Charles -12 11 34 761 18 1 2 9 40 125 45 175 04 3liO 49 CharVs P. 21154 12 4 35 761 411 2 9 4tl 27 18 116 51 1H3 71 Charles P.

2115! 12 4 35 76! 409 2 9 40 .54 23 172 12 2i'55 Charles 2H52 12 4 35 761 41)7 2 9 40 34 23 172 12 2 3.5 Charles P. 20378 12 11 34 761 4111 2 9 40 24lrtfi J662 SUi Unknown 21157 12 4 35 761 241 2 9 1 34 23 172 12 2045.15 Charles P. 2i'587 1 2 11 34 761 229 2 9 40 33 62 203 14 236 76 Charles P. 20588 12 11 34 761 2.11 2 9 40 1 CO 103 42 123 72 Charles P. 2H207 12 11 34 761 1(13 2 9 40 4 5 83 61 ,9 107 22 Charles P.

2H206 12 11 34 761 191 2 9 40 45 83 61 39 107 22 Charles 20205 12 II 34 761 189 2 9 40 125 45 175 04 49 Charles P. 20204 12 11 34 761 187 2 9 40 125 45 175 04 4 Charles P. 21586 12 11 -34 761 227 2 9 40 26 7(1 153 51 18021 Charles P. 20585 12 11 34 761 225 2 9 40 20 1.14 236 76 Charles P. 21156 35 761 239 2 9 40 34 23 172 12 2.16 35 Charles P.

2.H79 12 11 761 4o5 2 9 40 2047 MS L56'i 62 Unknow 205.2 12 11-34 761 175 2 9 40 65 83 245 06 310 89 Unknown JnS'i'l 12 11 34 761 177 2 9 40 65 83 245 1.6 Vnknown 2)5'4 12 11 34 761 179 2 9 4l 2" 97 64 70 85 67 Ujiknown 12 II 4 761 1W 2 9 40 5 64 135 22129 I nknown 202O9 12 11 34 761 197 2 9 40 125 45 2'l 22 326 67 Unknown )ii 12 11 34 761 105 2 9 40 125 45 2l 22 .326 67 Vr.known W1 12 11 34 "61 237 2 9 40 19 80 112 65 1:2 45 Unknown inim 12-11 t4 7I 235 2 9 40 3362 203 14 2 16 76 Unknown 205S9 12 U. 34 761, 2JJ 2f40 3J 62 2UJ 14 236 76 Unknown As of the Marilyn Monroe Jane Russell IN "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" PLUS Fronk Sinatra Edw. G. Robinson IN FRANK CAPRA'S "A HOLE IN THE HEAD" Our Policy "The Home of Movie Greats DOORS OPEN DAILY at 1:15 p.m. GLEASON FUNERAL HOME Harry E.

Jackson, Mgr. 44 THROOP AVENUE Phone KI 5-0700 Country Estates" and Road proftles prepared by Van Note-Harvey Associ ates, r-rinceion, jersey, nave been filed with the Townsnip Clerk tor public inspection ArtLi UMUttl Princeton Realty- Company mar. 31 4 14 QUACKENBOSS FUNERAL HOME 156 Livingston Ave. OIBT NOTICE last cur- On and after March 31, 1962 I will THEATRE NEW rent tax duplicate no longer be responsible for anv debts Citv of New Rruns- by anyone other than niy- as to all of tne HELEN" RUTHERFORD aid lots. NEW BRUNSWICK ARTHI t.

HARRISOTON OEOROK J. DtlNZC J. JOSEPH Publication date: March 31. 1962 New Brunswick iWICK CH 9 0198 Cor. George Albany Sts.

Attorney for riamtiH Srhuvler HishUnd Park mar. Jl; apr. 1, 2 4 50 DOC.

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