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PAGE FIFTEEN PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1945 OBITUARIES CLASSIFIED ADS Tettpnone Plafnfifld 6-8009 Ie-gal Notices Legal Notice Real fctate F-or Sal 1 15 Bernard Klov Deaths in Jersey Markets TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS LOCAL Bl DtiKT Local Budget of the Township of Scotch Plain. Oountjr of Onion, for the fiscal year 1845. KofvHle Park Funeral service THREE houwi, 103I Sherman 1SJ1 vV. Fourth 318 I- Fifth St.

an T-i. Plfd 6 3757-W (no brokers). Bill to Merge 11 State Bureaus Into One Gets Senate Approval for Bernard C. Klov, 57 years old. husband of Catherine Shannon Klov of Roosevelt St, were It la hereby certified that tha budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof la a true copy of the budget approved by reaolutlon of the governing body on the th day of February, 1B45.

COMFORTABLE house, oak tir. oil Kurnt-r. hot water heat inq. goiwrwt St. Undrn Mrs.

Dorothea Hicks. 71, teacher the Methodist Church Sunday School here since 1916, and active in welfare work. held today at 10 a. m. from the J.

Clerk. Scotch Plains. New fanwood 2-7100. 120 Lov Acreage) Itsilv Beport ef Nrw Jersey and Nearby Fracture en the New York Market. tHu taud New York AP) Mushroom weTe In hi-avy suvpiy and the market wai weaker.

Sweet potatoes were about steady. Applet were dull. fiize potatoes showed a weaker tendency. Apples Bushel baskets and eastern made by banks under the federal C. Prall Funeral Home, Roselle.

In- Certified by me veterans loan act. This 6th day of February. IMS. Railway Herbert R. Moras, 58, a member of the firm of R.

Black- erment was in Evergreen Ceme-ery, Elizabeth. Dixon (R-Sussex) Raises mem It la hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby made a part hereof Is an exact copy of the original on file with the clerk of- the roverning body. bership of advisory council of State IN Sluukiutiaxori Village, a residential rommmntv adjoining Shmkamsion Coif Club. All lots avrrnKC at least one-tiird acre. For conspl'-te Information TeL Westfield 2-Hbi 2-UjO or J-4S19-J.

or any broker. inton and New York silver Mr. Klov died Saturday (Feb. 10, eraie. Pennsylvania.

Delicious, No. 1, Department of Economic Develop smiths. some fair condition. 3-lnch. 3.00; J-lnch.

itnal additions are correct ana uia. au aimr.nc.:., 1945) in his home after a lingering illness. He was a native of Swed-ea 2.75: 2-inch. 2.25: 2'a-inch. 1.25; Mcln ment from 10 to 12 members and provides at least one member must represent agriculture.

Registered Municipal Accountant 24 60 Park Place. Newark 3. New Jersey, Mitchell 3-1841. Roselle Hiram V. Brown, 98, for and came to the United States with.

Property Wanted 125 merly an employe of the Central Railroad of New Jersey and the Certified by me This Oth day of February. Trenton P) A bill creating a new State Department of Conservation by consolidating 11 exlsitlng state agencies passed its first legislative hurdle yesterday in gaining approval of the State Senate. The vote on the measure, which is the latest in a series sponsored by Gov. Walter K. Edge in his program of merging departments, bureaus and agencies into 20 or fewer principnl departments, was 16 to 0 with all of the -otes being cast by Republicans.

Three of the Senate's four Democratic members were present when the roll was called, but they passed their votes. They offered no comment on the bill and gave no IMS. Erie Railroad. his parents at the age of 3 years. Surviving, besides his widow.

ar his father, RYnil Klov of Roselle; three daughters. Mrs. Freil Koch of Westfield. Mrs. J.

E. Woods of Roselle Park and Miss Marie K. LOCAL BUDGET NOTICE Frederick Conlin, 89, Retired Shipbuilder Elizabeth Michael Higgin. 70. Loraf Budget of the Township of Bcotch Plains.

County of Union for the fiscal IF YOU ARK ANXIOUS TO SELL TOUR PROPERTY TOR CASH CALL PLAINFIELD 6-4646 No Papers to Sign. No Fee Unices Sold. Fred C. Freeman. Realty 36 COMPTON AVE.

CLIENT vrlll pay JS.nui go ll.fww cash for mix or dwelling in K'od locution. ANliRKW HAYK A SON. ltJT North Ave. Tel. Plfd 6-1617.

year in. BE IT RESOLVED, that the following statements of revenues and appropriations former Newark newspaperman and a member of the Essex County Tax Klov of Cranford: two grandchild shall eontltu'e the local budaet for th- year l4b: Westfield Funeral services will be held at p. m. tomorrow In Board from 1918-1921. en, a brother, Morris Klov of tosh, some fair quality, 2x-inch, 1.75-2.00; New Jersey.

O. S. No. 1. Mcintosh.

2'a-inch. 2 25-75; Rhode Island Greenings. 2'i-inch. 2.50; 2'--inch. 1.25-50: Delicious, some fair condition.

J'-j-tnch. 3.50-3.00; 2'--inch. 236; Stayman. 2Vt-tnch, some fair condition, 1 00; 2-lnch. 1.25; Cortland.

2'i-lnch. some fair condition. 1.75-2 00. 1 50. B-et -BuKhel baskets, topped.

Long Island. 1.00-1 50. Nrw Jersey, 1.00. Bert Tops i-bushel baskets. Hothouse.

3.M Cabbage 1 3-6 bushel boxes. Savoy. 1.00-1.12'i. Carrots Topped and washed. Long Island, bushel baskets.

1.50: poorer. 1.00-1. 50-lb. sacks. 1.25-50: Pennsylvania, bushel baskets.

1.374-80; New Jersey, fair quality, 1.00. Celery Rnot Long Island. H-bushel baskets. 1,5. bUAhrl baskets.

2 75-3 0O. Chives Long Island. 1 3-5 bushel boxes, i few sales. 1 Endive-Witloof Per lb. 60; poorer, 10.

Field Salad Eastern crates. 3.00. Unr. a ri i 1 a 1 Ut Elizabeth, and four sisters. Mrs- Gray's Funeral Home here for Caldwell Mrs.

Jonathan S. Pro Fran klcln tyre and Mrs. Bernard BE IT FUKIHtK that said budget dc puDiisnea in riainneia Courier-News in the Issue of 13th day of February. 11145. Notice Is hereby Riven that the budiret and tax resolution was approved by the Township Committee of the Township oi Scotch Plain.

County of Union, on February 6. ISHj. A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at Municipal Building, on 27th of February. 1M5. at 8:15 o'clock P.

at which time and place objections to isald budget and tax resolution of the Township of Bcotch Plalna for the year 1845 may bn presented by taxpayers or other Interested persons. vost, wife of the engineer of this Goldberg of Plainfield; Mrs. Johi borough and active in church work. Breen of Roselle Park and Mrs. explanation for not voting.

Absent when the Vote was taken were Stephen Chester of Rahway. FTYF or six-roorn house, two fir three acres. North Centervllle. outskirts Somer-rille. Cash.

No agents. Write R-16S. Ourier-News. Caldwell Robert Lockward, 71. president of the Lake and Lock- Senators John E.

Toolan (D-Mid dlesex) and Roy V. Wright (R Essex). STATEMENT (Required by Revised Statutes, Section 40: 3-14) Actual Walter A. Reynolds wood Tobacco Co. of Caldwell for 1044 2C years, and retired director of TTANTXD Small vacation cottage In vicinity Bed Bank.

Write P. -102. Scotch Plains Walter A. Rev- The bill, which is sponsored by TAXES FOK 145 Local Purposes 104.450.63 (a) As shown bv Budget Less Bank Stock Tax the Caldwell Savings and Loan As Senator C. Wesley Armstrong It- nolds, 55 years old.

of Brook ly N. brother of John R. Reynolds. sociation. Aetaal 1D43 111.307 33 133.043.32 44.546 3 5 623 18 18.10U.85 Nrw Jrnm.

bushel haslc-t fair Local District Schools Estimate lor l45 I54.oou.tw Frederick Conlin, 89, father of Allan Bruce Conlin of 141 S. Euclid Ave. The Rev. William K. McKin-ney, pastor emeritus of the Presbyterian Church, will officiate.

Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery. Mr. Conlin died Sunday night in the home of another son, Fred Conlin, Flowctton, Pa. Born in Utlca, N. Mr.

Conlin was a resident of Plainfield from 1909 to 1915. subsequently becoming a resident of thin town. He was president of the Samuel L. Moore Company, which was absorbed by the Bethlehem Steel Mercer), a member of the governor's commission on administra 108.767 33 138.165.80 44.333 87 535 14 1S.5V2.3S 81 Coles Ave, died Saturday (Feb. quality, 3 00: cokt'frame.

4 50-600; Long Wand, cold frame, per bunch. 50-60. I General County FMALL modern home in Dunellen. Mid-dlepe'X or rood location. Write K-125, Courier-News.

Newark Mrs. Joseph llardari, 45, (Ettlmste for 1045I 46.400 00 I Estimate for 1945J 00 (Ketimate for 19451 18.600.00 tive reorganization, Is expectod to Mushrooms J-lb. baskets. founder and for 10 years president extra fancy and specials. 1.75-2 00: very be brought up for a vote in the 10.

1SM3) In the home of his sister, Mra. George Elmendorf. in Cllff-slde Park. He wasi a veteran of World War I. of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ab- 3336503 308.383 39 307.829 14 Totals Assembly next Monday.

ruzzese Mutual Aid Society. Want Your Floue Sold. Quickly? r-iU Sierel Inc HI Second St. Tel. J'lfd 8-5050.

evenings 6-226-W. few. 2 10-15; ordinary to fair condition. 1.25-45: fnnrys and mediums. 185-85: very few.

1 90-3 00: fair condition. 150: buttons, 15-75. Spots. Flats and Opens. 75-1 35: Other Highlights Surviving.

In addition to hia Charles Hillard New York, extra fancy and specials. 1 5-20: ordinary condition. 125; Mediums, brother of this place, are his widow. Olher highlights of yesterday's LOCAL BI'IKiKTT EXPLANATORY KTATtMKNT The following budget la prepared on a full rash basia aa prescribed by the statutes. The estimated tax rate of (5 01 Is based on valuations of 16 461.4U1 00.

This estimated rate may vary slightly when actual local school, state and county taxes are finally apportioned I lie budsrt for 1045 shows an estimates Increase In miscellaneous revenues of S3. 535.00 while receipts from delinquent taxes decreased 13.000 000 ss compared to 1944. Appropriations for locnl purposes Increased $13.230 00 The local school tax 185: Pennsylvania, pints. 33. Mrs.

Nellie firoff Reynolds of Brooklyn: a son. Robert F. Reynolds sension included: 1. Introduction by Senator Her IF vow s'siil to rtl your Real Ftate nd want "QUICK ACTION" with no MIfSH SALES TALK call Helrn M. McCarthy, Realtor TiL P1M 6m 233 W.

Front St Funeral services are being held this afternoon In Shlpbu'Uling Company, Elizabeth- Oyster Plant-Crates. 11 1. 2 25. Parsnips baskets. 1 25-50 Potatoes 100-lb.

sacks. Long Island, his home. Pottersville for port, and a former official of the Bethlehem Steel Company. During of San Diego. three sisters, Mrs.

William Graudorf and Mr. Walter Day, both of Roselle Park: Charles Hillard, 58, construction Green Mountains. U. S. No.

1. size A. 3 S7; size B. 3 New Jersey, round bett J. Pascoe (R-Union) of a bill making it compulsory for a state officer or employe to pay into the state treasury all fees or costs collected in connection with work World vrar 1, he was district of engineer and former councilman whites.

U. S. No. 1 size B. 2.25-50.

shows an increase of $18,434.20 County and State taxes have been estimated on the basis of an increase or 81.149.84 over the amounts paid in 1944. Surplus revenue cash har been appropriated to the extent of t48.600.00 an Increase of $5,300.00 over the amount appropriated for 1944. and Mrs. Elmendorf; and another ficer of the Auxiliary Shipbuilding of this borough for nine years. In LIST vtmr properties lor aale or for rent with ts.

GEO. M. CLARKE CO, Realtor Babeock Bid. TeL Plfd 6-02056-4693 Radishes Hothouse, per large bunch. 10.

Squash Hubbard, lVa-bushel hampers. Corporation, in charge of steel ship brother, Steven Reynolds cf Cali terment is to be In Hilltop Ceme it is hoped that tne cooperation oi the taxpayers win te continued in order tnai 1.50-75: bushel baskets, 1.25. fornia. done In an official capacity of em construction along the entire New the sound financial policies of the Township will be maintained. tery.

Mendham. The Rev. Emmett Sweet Potatoes New Jersey, bushel ham Funeral services will be held to ployment, Edge has requested pers. Jersey type, U. 8.

No. 1. 2 ANTICIPATED REVENUES Paige, rector of St. Luke's Epis England" coast. He retired from active shipbuild passage of such a bilL copal Church, will officiate.

IF YOTJ AJRE lookinsr for homo or btuiness property, consult F. A. Martin. Realtor VHS Kort Ave. Tel.

Plfd 8-4400 GENERAL REVENUE ing work at the age of 70 but later 2. Passage In the henate oi a morrow at 1:30 p.m. In the Mo Corry Brothers Funeral Home. Cliffeide Park. Interment will he Mr.

Hillard died Saturday in ni resolution by Senator Alfred B. Lit- invented several electro-plating 1. Surplus Revenue Cash Appropriated home. He was a charter member of 3. Miscellaneous Revenues: in Evergreen Cemetery, Elizabeth.

lew. best. J.Jo; lair quality. 1.50-73; large. 1 50; small to medium.

few. larger, 1.25; Goidens. U. S. No.

1 2 40-3 25; few. best. 3.60; fair quality, 2.00-2.25; Porto Ricans, U. S. No.

1. 3 41. Swiss Chard Va-bushel baskets, hothouse. 2.25. Turnips Long Island, white, topped and washed, bushel baskets, 1.35-50; poorer, H-bushel baskets, 00.

Used Cars For Sale 131 the New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers and Land Sur Licenses Fees and Permits He was a member of Atlas Lodge tell (R-Sussex) memorializing Congress to construct a general medical and surgical hospital in New Jersey for war veterans. New Jersev veterans now have to travel 125, AM, this town; the West John B. Tait field Chapter, Old Guard, and the Engineers Club of New York. His veyors and was employed at tne Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md since the beginning of World War 2 He also was stationed at this Somerville Funeral services foe 19S7 Willys Sedan lf37 Ford Sdan im7 Coupe Ctirvoler Sedan A. L.

ZIMMERMAN 111 W. Frflh ft. Tel. Plfd 6-4in wife, Helen Wales Conlin, died to Philadelphia or New York for John B. Tait.

71. retired em love the Taylor-Wharton Steel Comrtany. in 1920 while a rssident here. Army testing Installation during treatment. 3.

Announcement by Assembly Besides his two sons, he loaves World War 1. He was employed eight grandchildren and a sister. nign linage, were held this afternoon from the Maxwell Funeril Home with Dr. Thomas Pace 2 hv the Grav Construction Company Interstate Drops Expansion Plans Realised Anticipated la rash 1st 14.t 1144 ll44 40.600.00 35.300.00 35.300.00 8.500 00 i. 000 00 7.657.00 40000 300.00 538.75 100.00 200 00 113.80 1,300.00 1.700.00 1.315.00 4.309 00 4.500.00 4.591.87 35.00 35 00 45.65 1.400 00 265 00 1.414 47 30.00(1 00 19.000 00 22.762.54 8.500 00 8.0O000 9.083 49 3.000 00 3.000 00 3.051 43 100 011 100 00 205 59 900 00 900 00 9 HO 00 18000 180 00 180 00 16700 167.00 167.75 46.88200 43,347.00 52.109.33 32.000 00 35.000.00 46.244.14 119.482.00 113.647.00 133.653.47 104.450 62 108.767.33 154.60000 136.165.80 46.000.00 44.857.81 18.600.00 18.592.35 323.650.63 308.383.29 64.730 12 77.041 83 358.920 50 331.341.46 268.300.63 378.402.50 344.988.46 Johnson Triangle Garage Dodge and Plymouth Dealer North Ave, Dune lien.

Tel. 2-6656. Mrs. May Conlin of Brooklyn. Fees and Permits (Building, Plumbing) Fines (Recorders, etc.

Interest and Costs on Taxes Interest and Costs on Assessments Intere.st on Investments Franchise Taxes Gross Receipts Taxes Bus Receiaxs Taxes Motor Fuel Tax Refunds Rent from Municipal Property Radio Rental Hydrant Rental Total Miscellaneous Revenues Receipts from Delinquent Taxes Total of Items 1. Hal, 3 and 4 Amount to be Raked bv Taxation a Local Purpose Tax lb) Local District School Tax (Estimated) (d County Tax (Estimated) (e State School Tax Estimated) Total Less Appropriation: man James O. Hill (R-Essex), the only Negro member of the State Legislature, that he would Introduce a measure setting up fair employment practices commission of the Second Reformed Church of Morristown, for 20 years and prior to that "was employed by the- J. W. Bishop Company, New York con ficiating.

Interment will be in ths PACKARD. Fix-cvl. club coupe, Charles Nedwidek tires pood, heater. Call any time. Wm.

Reformed Church Cemetery, Leba tractors. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Somerville Charles Nedwidek, 83, scintat. 116 Madison Ave. Apt. 11.

jLucutiter, JF) The word went out to would-be franchise who has been living with his wife, FORD ISO" Model A Convertible Road non, today. Mr. Tait died unexpectedly Sunday (Feb. 11. 1945).

in the Somerset Hotel, where he had Rose Hillard; two daughters, Miss Mrs. Agnes Nedwidek, at the Am holders today that the six-team In Ruth Hillard and Miss Mary Eliza erican Hotel, Division died un made hia horn for several years. terstate Baseball League won't ex beth Hillard, both at home, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Hillard Apgar of ster, ftv-d motor. TeL after 6 p.

DunelleB 2-6115. LTM6CTH 193S 4-do-r Sedan, very 46S W. Front St TeL Plfd 6-323. expectedly yesterday afternoon pand until after the war. Deaths (Feb.

12, 1945) near the Somerville Trust Company Building, W. Main STEUtTTO On Saturday. Feb. 10. Montclair.

Mrs. Joseph W. Bragg (I) Required Tax Collections Total of General Budget Revenues President Arthur H. Ehlers announced the decision at the league's annual meeting' yesterday and franchise applications from Bethlehem, St. Accompanied by his daughter, Mrs.

Raymond Potter, 12 Fairview JlUDSON. 1939. two door sedan; original tires, excellent upholstery. OPA cleaning price. See between 5 and 6 p.

Park Ave. in New Jersey which would nave the support of Edge and the Republican majorities of both houses. FEPC bills introduced by Democrats have caused dissension in labor ranks and it is expected they could gain little GOP support. 4. A decision by Republican leaders of both houses to meet again next Monday and then declare a recess until Mar.

12. Creates $12,000 Berth The Department of Conservation would be headed by a commissioner to bs named by tha governor with the consent of the Senate. He would he was on his way to a physic- APPROPRIATIONS Appropriated Chester Mrs. B. Bragg.

Expended 1944 8. General Appropriations mns office when he collapsed. for I'M I Hf rf Joseph W. Bragg, died un Harnsburg and Hazieton lmmeai-ately were shelved. 1945, Josephine Stelluto.

of 1312 George St, Plainfield. Age 35 vears Funeral from the Scarpa Funeral Home, 22 Craig PL, on Wednesday. Feb. 14. 1945, at 9 SO a m.

Hie'h Mass of Requiem at St Bernard Church at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery, South Plainfield. Somerville Reecue Squad found the CHEVROLET coupe, 1931. A-l condi-tion.

23 John Eound Brook. expectedly at her home In Main Rt mi TiVidav (Feb. 1945.) Mrs. The league adopted a 140-game man dead on arrival at the scene. Rrnctr was born 75 years ago in dHZVROLET Sedan.

1936; -rood condi-tion. 444 W. Fourth St (al Operations (1) General Government Administrative and Executive Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Assessment of Taxes Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Collection of Taxes schedule opening Apr. 25 and closing Sept. 9 and extended the playoff semifinals from five games to Dr.

Edgar T. Flint of Raritan, Somerset County physician, said death was due to natural causes Chester, dauehter of the lat John 8CHAS9 BEJIO at New 136 Autos Wanted and Mary Dee. She was a member of tha Chester Congregational seven. and directed removal of the body to Church. Chester Chapter.

OES; the Sutphen Funeral Home. Mr. Nedwidek was a former resident of Brooklyn, N. Y. charter member of Chester Woman's Foxx 3Iay Play First For Philadelphia Cluh Club and a member of the executive Market N.

on Monday. Feb. 12. 1945. August husband of Deuter Schsrnberg.

In his 70th year. Residence. Blackford Ave. Services will be held at the "Memorial Funeral Home." 400 Franklin PL. at East Seventh Plainfield.

on Thursday afternoon. Feb. 15. at 2 o'clock. Interment in Hilistd-Cemetery.

14 board of the club. Besides her hus Other Expenses Liquidation of Tax Title Liens and Foreclosed Property Other Expenses Foreclosures of Tax Title Liens Other Expenses Liquidation of Tax Title Lieng and Foreclosed Properties Other Expenses Department of Finance WILL PAT CASH for jrood Used Car. fl. 0. B.

Motor Sales Fifth St. Cor. Cleveland Ave. TeL Plfd 6-OOffl band she leaves a son. Sgt.

Dudley Philadelphia (yP) Jimmy Foxx H. Bragg, stationed at Kapia former Philadelphia Athletics home Citv. S. D. run great who signed with the Funeral service will neia MORETTI Anthony on Feb.

Phillies Saturday, may get the first- Thursday at 2 p. m. In tha Chester Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Elections base assignment of Army inductee Congregational Church witn tne Mr. Nedwidek is survived by his widow, Mrs. Agnes Nygaard Nedwidek; a son, Earl Nedwidek of Flem-ington; a daughter, Mrs.

Potter; three grandchildren, and a brother, William Nedwidek of Stapleton, L. I. Funeral services will be held at 8 p.m., Wednesday in the Sutphen Funeral Home In charge of the Rev. M. Eugene Osterhaven, pastor of the Third Reformed Church of Raritan.

Interment will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the New Tony Lupien. Outfielder Jimmy serve at the pleasure of the governor and receive an annual salary of $12,000. The Department would be formed by merging the Department of Commerce and Navigation, Department of Conservation and Development, Fish and Game Commission, Board of Shell Fishe ies. State Water Policy Commission, Passaic Valley Flood Control Commission, Commission of Historic Sites, High Point Park Commission, Grover Cleveland Birthplace Association, Edison Park Commission and New Jersey Veterans of All Wars Memorial Association.

All of the present agencies operate through multi-onembered non- Waadell might also get the berth, 1 Rev. Joseph Zezzo, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Cheater Con Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Lesal Public Buildings and Grounds Salaries and Wages leaving the Double-X to play third 1M4.S. beloved husband of Mary Holmes Moretti. Funeral from the home.

CIS Cumberland Westfield. N. os. Thursday. Feb.

15. at 9 a. m. Mass. Holy Trinity (RC.) Church, Westfield.

at 9:3) o'clock. Interment St Gertrude, Cemetery. Woodbridge. 13 CSED CARS WANTID Hurheet Prices Paid RAWiiON MOTORS INC. 112-119 S.

Fourth St gregational Cemetery. and some catching. At least 80 per cent of the people August Scharnberg WIS PAY HIGHEST PRICES For Your Car LAtXG MOTOR CAR CO. 124 ti Fourth St TeL Plfd 6-2341 in Bolivia live at an altitude of more TO At East Hartford. Cr.n New Market August J.

Scharn As Modified Paid or for 194 By All Charged Reserved Transfers 3.550 00 3.409.20 3.409 20 3.635.00 3.300.00 3.204.82 9C.18 2.S50.00 2.362.50 2.362.80 510.00 450.00 391.87 66.13 4.200 00 4.669 90 4.659 90 1.600 00 1.937.59 1,817.38 116.14 16.454.29 11.964.39 500.00 12.750.00 4.000.00 1.8O0 00 1.S80 00 1.680 00 750 00 80.00 73 45 8 55 300 00 300 00 300 00 360 00 319 37 $19 37 1.575.00 1,400.00 1.345.00 168.00 1.500 00 1.430.00 1.430 00 3.375.00 3.020 00 1.700.16 359 84 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00 350.00 95.80 184.30 1.250 00 1.350 00 1,312 50 37 50 280.00 49.50 39.50 10.00 1.010.00 650 00 83340 1M.60 3.663 00 1.850 10 1.850.10 650 00 350.00 144 96 306 04 13.741.00 13.710.00 8.531.75 J.178.25 18 800 00 19.326 10 19.177.10 140 00 3.750 00 3.900 00 3.446 79 1.464.31 861.00 752.48 752.48 300.00 300.00 360.70 30.30 700.00 1.465. 00 1.363 65 301.34 300.00 300.00 300.00 10.000 00 8.136.70 7.644 36 584 35 18.570.00 14.929.47 11.038.20 3 901 37 9,100.00 8. 700.00 7.847.93 863.08 1.050 00 1.087.50 1.087.60 1.670.00 1.470.00 1.439.24 3t.7 1.600 00 1.716.00 1.716 00 3O0.00 237.00 337.00 8.300 00 8.300.00 5.300.00 than 10,000 feet. Shade Trees Other Expenses Fees and Permits Salaries and Wages Recorder's Court Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Engineering Other Expenses berar. 69.

of Blackford Legal Notice chicken farmer and resident here for 30 years, died unexpectedly In accordance with the laws of the State I of New Jersey relative to Savings Banks salaried boards and some have paid vesterdav (Feb. 12. 1945) In hrs (Act of 1906) the Plamlteld Savings Bank LET YOUR CAR GO TO AVAR Set W. J. CLARK The man who la known for top prices 302 Somerset St Tm 6-223U (Evfg.) Fanwood J-7808-M Mrs.

Anna J. Blackford SomarvlU Mrs. Anna Jane Blackford, 83, widow Df Clarkson G. Blackford, died last night (Feb. on Saturday.

February 10. 194o. Mao Maloney. wife of the late James L. Torrence.

formerly of Plainfield. N. J. Requiem High Mass at St Mary Church, East Hartford, on Tuesday. February 13.

at 9 a m. Friends may call at the a. M. Runyon and Son. "Home for Services' 900 Park Avenue.

Plainfi'ld. on Tuesday everting. Interment Hill-aide Cemetry. IS home. He waa born in MamDurg hereby gives notice of such accounts ex directors.

Six of the commissions would be abolished, while five would Germany. ceeding the gum of $50.00 which have not I been In for 10 years and not previously 1 advertised for two successive years pre-1 be retained to operate five divisions Mr. Scharnberg la survived Dy 12, 1945) in the home of her daugh ceding January. 1944. to be set up in the new his widow, Mrs.

Margaret Deuter No. 47259 of Susan H. Thompson. Lincoln 1 Boulevard. Lincoln.

New Jersey. I Scarnberg; and a brother, K.ari ter. Mrs. Essie Abbott of 145 Fair-view after a long Illness. Mrs WILL PAY CASH Pees $3 98.

36-3toawl Those to be retained are Water Scharnbere. in Germany. Funeral Blackford had been a resident here services will be held at 2 p. For good 6-cylinder. 5-pasgenger ears IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY TO WALTER TOMASZEWSKI: 55 years.

Thursday from the Memorial By virtue of an Order of the Court of I Policy and Fish and Game Commissions and Boards of Shell Fisheries, Commerce and Navigation and Conservation and Development. How 111 W. Fifth St TeL Plfd 6-4860 Besides her daughter, she leaves Funeral Home, Plainneid. ine a son, Emery C. Blackford of Dun WANTED: Late model car, four-door lOaQOBIA-Mlchat-L husband of Theresa Buzatan Zornborka.

residence 1634 East Front Street Scotch Plains, N. on Friday, February Funeral will be held from the "Home for Funera." 209 West Eighth Street Plainfield. N. Tuesday, February 13. at 9 30 a.

m. Requiem High. Mass St Bernards Church, Id in. Interment in tre family plot 13 Rev. Frederick L.

Van Steen. pastor of the Messiah Lutheran ellen, a composing room emloye of edan or convertible coupe, from pri Chancery of the State of New Jersey, made on the 31st day of January. 1945. In a cause wherein Dorothy Tomaszewskl Is petitioner, and you are defendant you are hereby required to answer the petition of petitioner on or before the second day of May next, and In default thereof such decree will be rendered against you as the vate party. TeL Plfd 6-3422.

the Plainfield Courier-News; nine Church, Plainfield, will officiate. ever, their activities would be directed by the commissioner and he would have veto power over all grandchildren and eight great Interment will be in Hillside Ceme IiANT people wonder how It Is possible for me to pay the fancy prices I do grandchildren. Fire Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Fire Hydrants Police Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Police Pension Fund Traffic Control Other Expenses Local Defense Other Expenses Rescue Squad (3) Streets and Roads Repairs and Mantenance Salaries and Wage Other Expenses Street Lighting (4) Health and Charities Board of Health Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Poor Administration Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Poor Relief Clients Dog Warden Salaries and Wages Other Expenses Hospital Aid and Maintenance Other Expenses (6) Recreation and Education Library Other Expenses Recreation and Playgrounds Other Expenses Total of (a) Items proposed operations. for ued cars, regardless of make or cnanceuor snail thins equitable and lust. The five boards and commissions The object of said suit Is to obtain a I BodeL The answer is simple.

I tery, Scotch Plaina Township. Mrs. Elizabeth Polahar Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Sutphen Funeral Home and Interment will be decree of divorce between said petitioner! A.Vc. email Tenfit r.n vnnr to be retained would have nine members to be appointed by the oar tean so profit at ail.

TeL RALPH and FRANK H. BLATZ. 128 W. Second Street. in the New Cemetery.

LEE. Plfd 6-3427. 4u somerset st Raritan Funeral services for governor with the consent of the Plainfield. N. J.

Mrs. Elizabeth Polahar, 76, of 19 WANTED from private wrier, good Dated- February M46 ear. sedan or eoope. TeL Plfd 6-96 31. Fees se SO.

Frank Fowler J6-4toaw I Reimer widow of Andrew Pola Senate for five-year terms. Present members of the agencies would continue in office for the remainder Card of Thanks Our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and, neighbors for their kindness and sympathy in our bereavement In tha Toss of a dear wife, mother and grandmother. Also thanks for the many beautiful flowers. Mr. Thomas C.

rot hers. husbanl Mrs. James L. Porter, diphter Misses Victoria and Bertha Portee and Mrs. Florence Briieman.

granddaughters. 13 90.9 700 00 86.37 60S 08 85.37 Funeral services for Frank har, will be held tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. from the late residence and at of their terms. Fowler of 115 Leonard South Other bills passed itf the Senate 2 p.m.

from the Slovak Lutheran Church with the Rev. John Liptak 1400 00 750 00 300.00 Plainfield who died Friday at Camp Kilmer, were held 'yesterday yesterday and sent to the Assembly were: offciating. Interment will be la the 750.00 300.00 750.00 190.97 from the A. M. Runyon and Son 9.03 New Cemetery.

Somerville. Mrs. "Home for Services" here. The Proctor (R-Monmouth) Permit release of inmates of state or BUSINESS SERVICES Auto Bodice Overhead Garage Doors gTATION wagon bodies repaired, re- 90LD INSTALLED SERVICED nished. 501 New Brunswick Ave, Rows Mfjr, Co.

TeL Plfd 6-8543. -Fords. TeL Perth Arr.bov 4-5155-W. Pain tin g-Paperh an ring But! di Contracting PAPER HANGING and painting, firaf- MooMUtHBg class workmanship, at popular prices. Our reputation is your sruarantee.

Polahar died unexpectedly Sunday 113.890.00 136.460.00 110.061JO 13.408.70 Rev. George J. Teets, pastor of the South Plainfield' Baptist Church. (Feb. 11, 1945) in Somerset Hos 0) Contingent 300.00 300.00 county penal or correctional institutions for military service upon 300.00 officiated.

Pallbearers were Ed mund Pearsall, Charles Yuhase, pital, Somerville. Anthony J. Moretti "CRESCENT HOME9 P. CASEY SON iiisictox op nnrEHALs 4 151 EAST SEVENTH ST. AT CXESCEHT AVESUB TeL Plainfield 6-2331 () Debt Service (1) Municipal Debt Service Payment of Bonds 3.000.00 Interest on Bonds 3,390.00 Capital Improvement Fund 10.000.00 Frank Dunham, Joseph Wutka, recommendation of a selective service panel board.

Van Alstyne (R-Bergen) Permit the Bergen County clerk to draw 5,000.00 J.665.00 5,000 00 5.565.00 Paul H- Bushman and Paul How Westfield Funeral services for Matzen. 208 Watchung opposite ard. Interment was In Hillside rosioiiice. let. rua s-uboo.

rrincipai ee, interest CTiap. jjj P.L. 1934 a single contract for the nrintin? 8.722 50 11.147.50 11.147.50 Cemetery. Anthony J. Moretti, husband of Mary Holmes Moretti of 615 Cum PAINTING, first irrada work, estimates I or election ballots.

The countv's Plainfield Lodtre 885. BPO Elks 25.013 60 19.712.50 19.713.60 berland St, will be held Thursday Tttal of Municipal Debt Service Local District School Tax County Tax 70 municipalities now draw contracts separately. given free. MICHAEL ANGELO T14 Coolidge St Tel. Plfd 6-867 of which "Mr.

Fowler was a member, held services at the funeral at 9 a. m. from his late home. A 154.600 00 46.000.00 18.600 00 136.165.80 44.857.81 18.592.35 HOME MODERNIZING otxET Company In new jerset JfO DOWN PAYMENT VP TO 3 TO PAT HOME INSULATION Painting Cemetitins: Hurdw'd Floors Papering Brickwork Electrical Work H-ating; Garages Porch Incl. Tiliiisr Rxfins: Carpentry Plastering- Shinphnc Additions FEDERAL HOME CO.

9 Park PL Newark MI 2-0736 136.165 80 44.857.81 18.592.35 The Assembly passed these bills State School Tax home Sunday evening. PaperhansTlne and Painting: and forwarded them to the Senate Flrst-Class Work. Estimates Free Total Taxes 219.300.00 199.616.96 199.615.96 Requiem Mass will follow at 9:30 a. m. in Holy Trinity Church.

Interment will be in St. Gertrude's Cemetery, Woodbridge. Mr. Moretti died in hia home Sunday night NATIONAL. WALLPAPER COi Minard (R-Essex) Prescribes procedure for removal to Inactive John Sandago 109 Watchuns; Ave.

Tel. Plfd 6-4763 9- Total General Appropriations 378.403.50 344.988.48 309.3796 15,608.70 Manville Funeral services will files of names of unqualified registered voters In Hudson and Essex nmiCITVIl (Feb. 11, 1945.) FLOWERS For Ivwiy Occasion GRAY'S FLORIST RoHte 29 St Mountain Ave. If PlainTield Plfd. 6-1466 be held tomorrow In his home fol i DEDICATION BT RIDER Chanter ft iqii PAPERHANGINO PAINTING Rooms papered.

112.95 up. Miller. Free estimates. TEL. PLFD 6-4213-W Counties.

CARPENTER work wanted, alterations, reroofine; A. 1018 W. Front St TeL Plfd 6-6W53-J ne aeoicatea revenues anticipated during the year 1945 from Dog License. r. hereby anticipated as revenue and i-'icenses are lowed by services In St.

Peter and St, Paul Russian Orthodox Church Young (R-Morris) Permits municipalities to appropriate up to said revenu. i k. 7 Purposes to wnicB PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING i wT jvkbi requirffment." for John Sandago, 71. of Route 28 Bridgewater Township. The Rev 313-lt TeL WALTER LANGE.

Plfd 6-7146-J. Masnn Contracting HeiV 'Piaater anrt Cerm-nt Work $AUUU to military service organiza COL. JOSEPH E. MYERS St. Petersburg, Fla.

(P) Col. Joseph E. Myers, 66, founder of National Aviation died last night. He waa born at Fort Sam Houston, Tex. T.

iL REDD Tel. Plfd 6-13S5-J Rubblsb Removed Michael Latotsky, pastor, will of tions for sending cigarets and packages to members of the armed Aire Annio ITnnf HK. Mrs. Laura B. Gaddis ficiate and interment will be in St REMOVE ashes and rubbish.

Plainfield Peter and St. Paul Cemetery, Hills forces. Young Permits township com and vicinity. TeL Plfd 6-1588. Bridtrewat, Tnwnshln tuTc ta aa.

w-fei w- WATCHUNG ROOFING SKRVICfc-All kinds of roofs and sidings, repairs, tiuTulation. J. Lance. TeL Plfd 6-7146-J or Unionyille 2-0667. ruuns unerai services borough Township.

Radios Repaired Annie J. Kopf, 75, widow of Jacob Kopf. died today (Feb. 13. 1945) Mr.

Sandago died Sunday In his mittees to repair or light streets not dedicated as public highways, FRANK GABY St. Louis Frank Gaby, 49. yeter-an stage comedian, died last night. RADIO SERVICE EXPERT REPAIRS TTLTNG BATHROOMS. KITCHENS.

in her home in Foothill Rd. home. He leaves his widow, Mrs Mary Sandago, and a daughter, provided such streets have been RUBIN. TeL Plfd 6-8565 F.OS3. Scotch Plains, tanwa 4-ma Mrs.

C. J. Thlemeyer of Jersey for Mrs. Laura Belle Gaddis of Valleyscent Ave. will be held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow In Runyon's Funeral Horns of Dunellen In charge of the Rev. Clarence E. Oetz, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of traveled by public for ten years Moore of Mills Stenography Typing I WILLIAM O. Kor.nrx ALL saasion work expertly done.

Jos. City. TYPING, mimeographing, etc Florence I Washington (JTi William O. nttlpaldl A Co. TeL flf.l e-lbu-w.

5m Among scores of bills Introduced iscott 1 1 first PL lei. Plfd 6-6584. IKoehel 151 a aenlnr evnminer fnr Miss Stelhitlo Cesspools fleastlc Tanks were these which would: the Interstate Commerce Commis- Tailoring-Furs Remodeled HOME FOR FUNERALS- Dunellen. Interment will be in Senate: Riflll HieH Inat ti i crH TTa wna nn. POOLS, septic tanks cleaned with modern eampment.

Reid. Middle- L-a ptTnntfn I e. Funeral services for MIhs Josephine Stellutoo of 1312 George r.nTOi! ut-unioni jtequire ap Coats RemoHeici. Repaired and Rellned bush. TeL East Millstone 1502-J-l.

the Methodist Cemetery, Warren Township. Mrs. Gaddis died Sunday in her late home. pointees to municipal police and JACKETS MADE TO ORDER 360 Sumner Ave Tel. Plfd who died Saturday in Muhlenberg Hospital, will be held from the Scarpa Funeral Home at 9:30 a.

m. tomorrow. Reouiem High Mas fire departments to be physically and mentally eligible for-member-ship in the pension funds of those Hohhv-IIouse Welding Dies at 100 xtermJuaasors Ldbugs and All Vermin fcxtermlnater) No Daneer COMMUNITY EXTERMINATING CO. Tel. Plfd 6-63a or Dunellen 2-707D-J Kansas City (1) A stamp col departments.

Vv ELDING, gas and electric work- will follow In St. Bernard Churcn Rldgewood Mrs. Georcinla Pascoe Authorize the slate. Guaranteed certified Navy welder. RUSSELL'S WELDING SERVICR at 10 a.

m. Interment will be in Rt 29 and Mountain Ave. TeL Somvl 2391 Holy Redeemer Cemetery, South Plainfield. lector has lived on the ground floor of a duplex for several years, but recently the new owner dropped around to tell him he would have to move The owner wanted the Olaslng Wetherall Mclean, who observed her 100th birthday, Oct. 13, 1944, died yesterday (Feb.

12, 1945) in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil counties and municipalities to accept contributions from the federal government in lieu of taxes on exempt property. Moving and Trucking Good Neighbor le that "interested" ess who offers Friendship ond Help when It is needed. You will always find Hisjains a Good Neighbor Onion Class Plfd 6-8844 Screens, combination screen doors. Morrissey (D-Camden) Make LvAPwtfKaw anrfrSm j5lbanrT' floor for himself.

Noting the stamps Yl-3KP3- Washington, p. M- ttlo 1aTlHlnrcf fred Kurth of this- place. Born in Southampton. Mrs. McLean traraee doors: storm sash and doors.

ana Virginia, argent insurea inter- state Moving. TeL Westfield 2-3033. I that he, too, was a collector and Linoleum Asphalt Tile Keep Buying War Bonds end Stamp MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME THOMAS KEISER compensable all occupational diseases which are contracted as a result of exposure hazards in the course of employment. Present laws had lived in Ridgewood since the death of her husband in 1935, and had been active in Republican poli COLie4 SFRviri- 1 the two got into an Interested dis- LINOLEUM floors, sink tops, wall CAREFUL MOVERS cussion. wnen tne lanaiora got up covering, asphalt tile and repairs.

E. HEATH. TeL Plfd 6-6S20 tics last year. now provide only for silicosis and Tet Plfd 6-5611 Nicnts 6-9247-R. to go, he said: "I can't throw a asbrstosls.

rijj "I collector out. so 111 tell the tenant Ilef ri gerators- Vacuums-Washers Morrissey Prohibit exclusion of Miss Rose Crisci Moving express, two covered vans I upstairs to move, Instead of you. REASONABLE RATES. TeL Plfd 6-7391 You've got some rtamps I want to E. CON A WAT cny child between the ages of four and 20 from a school because of feneration Service.

TeL Plfd S-155L Raritan Funeral services for Miss Rose Crisci, 29. of 2 Second NORTH AVE. FIREPROOF STORAGE trade you out of." Phone for rates on movtnoatoraea. I Call 6-0017 Ave. will be held Thursday at 9 Separate locked rooms.

637 North Ave. GI MEETS RESCUER religion, nationality or color and make board of education member voting for such exclusion guilty of a misdemeanor. REFRIGERATION SERVICE Domestic. Commercial. Service Part All Makes.

A. Bloom. TeL Plfd 6-0678 a. m. from the late residence.

Re i h. rim -o. menu o-U33 or MHaz-J. Tr.Hlxnnn.i11. Th.

flmt nn. quiem Mass will be celebrated in ECONOMICAL moving: anywhere, crat- tlent i're. Kobert L. Sedam saw COMMERCIAL refrigeration service. St.

Ann's Church at 9:30 a. m. by Assembly: iieavan- when he entered Billings General A 1 aTns4 tu TITut tl4 A lira I North Westfield. Somerset Repair Service. Plfd 6-4049-M 241 Ave, TeL 2-4464.

the Rev. Amedeo Russo. Inter Odell (D-Mercer) Make it a mis Hospital was "the guy who carried me off the field." Sedam hurried Plumbing-Heating demeanor for an employer to dis A. M. RUNYON SON "HOME for SERVICES" KENNETH E.

RUNYON. Proprietor JAMES J. BUCKLEY, Director Established 1860 ment will be In St Bernard's Cemetery. Miss Crisci died unexpectedly to shake hands with Peter Paul Movers of Fins Furniture Also Trucking. Rigging HENRY WTERENGA 421 E.

Fifth St TeL Plfd 6-5783 209 8 laMsl charge an employe against whom a wage execution or garnishment at home on Sunday (Feb. 11, 1945.) Wickery, Ludington, a med 57f mi iwiii "i i mi mi iii i PLC13ING AND HEATTNO Jocbtng Promptly Attended T4 Years of Experience P. A. McVOY SON Tel Plfd 6-0396 has been issued. 8 ROBERT HARE DELAFTELD ical corpsman, who had carried Sedam from a shellpocked hill in 900 PARK AVE.

Tel. Plfd, 6-0040 LONG distance moving Fireproof storage, parking, crating. Agent Allied Vans. Siseer Bros. Inc.

Somerville. Mrs. Greenbaum (R-Essex) Set fines of from $25 to $50 for any PLAINFIELD New York iff) Robert Hare France. Wickery had been wound New Tork 09iee S97 Lexington Phone l'laa S- Sewing Machines Delafield, 51, financial vicepresident one selling or giving to a minor an Plainfield New Brunswick ed exactly three months later. Both men hold the Purple Heart and 400 Franklin Place Fhone rifd.

6- 4848 oi the Columbia Gas and Electric p.ir gun. air pistol or buck shot tSrvYINC machines, vacuum cleaners. ECONOMY EXPRESS SERVICE MOVING. STORAGE. CRATING have been recommended for the Loutrel (R-Essex) Exempts from Corporation, died last night.

He was sold, alyo repaired. 106 Central 5300 Silver Star. born In San Francisco. Are. Tel.

Plfd personal property taxation loans TeL Plfd 6-4122 rWaV4fUn af enfit 5.

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