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0 "Want Ad" Service KI 5-4000 23 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958. 'proceeds to be used for dinner' Congress gave Meriwether Lewis day at 2 p.m. in the Speer Fu Thursday and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 neral Home, 10 West End OBITUARY 1500 acres of land lor nis eim-tion of the Louisiana Territory. CHESTER CAWLEY DIES IN FLORIDA FIRE CO.

SETS INSTALLATION conducted by the Rev. David R. Evans. expenses. Mrs.

Ogilvie has been appointed chairman of a spaghetti supper which will be held in March; the Interment will be in New Ceme RICF.Vl'TOIn this city on Jan. 13, 1958. Thomas of 85 Georges hus-band of Josephine. Services will be held Friday at 8:30 a rn in the Rusciar.a Funeral lioae, 52 Wnodbiiilge Highland Park. Friends may call at the funeral home MRS GERGELY SZALAY jmerly of 273 Main are four Mrs.

Ester Szalay of 43 Robinson grandchildren and five great. tery. SOMERVILLE Chester Arthur EDISON The Ladies Auxiliary wm announced later. of Edison Vol. Fire Co.

No. 1 I Mrs. Olgivie and Mrs. Margaret Cawley, president of the St wife of Geree fczaiay. ciea! Vlwiv r.rai: Mrs.

A t. widow 0f-and Thursday from 1 to 10 m. Cawley Co. here and a director of Charles Armbrust, died Tuesday in: Tl-rKET clfv on Surrogate Matters wtrii lust luteins ui me year on McGrath. the First National Bank of Somer- Che ii -jc 1358.

Clyde evening in tnc tirehouse of Amwell Rd Middle- rn( ja u- HUNTERDON COUNTY I ului PROBATE DIVISION he matter of the General Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors of: THEODORE ZAMORSKY. Assignor, to DAVID E. FELDMAN. Assignee. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that th above named Assignor has on the 13th day of December.

1957. made, xecuted and delivered to DAVID E. FELDMAN. of the Citv of Newark. of Essex, and State of New Jersey, an assignment of his entire estate in trust for the benefit of his creditors in accordance with Title et seq of the Revised Statutes of New Jersey (1951).

Th Acaifrnnr was engaged in ln Will probated and letters of ad husband of! cl uitu iuciaj vcl She was a member of the Ros-: Miami. Fla. ary Society of St. Ladislaus Church. I CLYDE A.

TUCKEY bush. Franklin Township Olga Schreimer. ministration issued by Surrogate Elm Palm Beach, Fla. He had been va Funeral arrangements are beinfr auditorium. Mrs.

Anna Freeman, newly elected president, presented her er t. mown include: Mrs. Ina Harris of 2 4th was made bv the Bronson Son Funpral the St. James society, me nmidm, FRaklIX TOWXSHIP Clyde The colorless liquid known as banana oil is a compound of amyl alcohol and acetic acid. Its chemical name is amy acetate.

Froiornjj! 4w.n and the Hun-; kuji. iHomf. 151 N. Main St. Milltown.

cationing in Florida since Sunday. His home was in Cornell Blvd. named executrix and sole legatee of the estate left by her husband Rob committees which are: Welfare. ert. He died Dec.

29 and his will of uci, iwoj, was witnessed Dy wu- Mr. Cawley, WhO was 7o, nadinam D. Johnson and James W. Hig- Mrs. Elizabeth Lambly; grievance, Mrs.

Norma Kohlbusch; publicity, LIQUOR LICENSE TRANSFER TAKE NOTICE that anolieation has gins. Walter Jurctj-sijo Margaret Eneer of Amboy operating of a Diner and Restaurant on been re-elected a director of the bank at its annual meeting Tuesday. He had been a director for 20 Mrs. LaVerne Straka and Mrs. Margaret Koerber; hostess, Mrs.

State Highway Koute 1, nvenet, new qualified as executrix for the estate 4 ia. luCKey OI flinfii rvudu, Friends may call at the funeral garian Women Democratic 1UD-; 5usn formerly of New Brunswick. home beginning Friday at 7 p.m. Also surviving are two sons.dieci 'last night in St. Peter's Gen-i white in iSTon on Jan.

15. Julius of East Brunswick: and Jo- HosDjta vpw Brunswick He Eleanor h. of eio Princeton rh TTnc MaHnw two nospildi, iitw Diuiiiwii-R. Plainsb0ro, widow of Jav seph Of Last MeadOW, IN. 1..

IWO was 45 Services will be held Saturday at 2 daughters, Mrs, Ester Garngan of; Born jn New Brunswick on Aug. urc the Presbyterian New Brunswick and Mrs. Ann 191, hg was the son of the lale intcrment win be in Brainerd Cemf. 1 01 New" Gere Dra TUCkCy" FuraTVonT Cran: brothers, Adam Simon of New Hg movpd to Middiebush from ew bury. Brunswick and John Simon Of Hun- Friends may call at her residence DrUrlSwlCk lo years Friday evening and at ih i-hnri-s been made to the Mayor and City Commissioners of the City of New Brunswick, to transfer to Chick's Inn of New Brunswick, N.

J. for Jersey. of Walter Jurczyszyn and will inherit perrv Hacprfv- hrownips frc hi. it -lit. Himnn 1 U1UI1R, All claims oi creanors mu k'- sented under oath at the otiice ot that citv.

Two children of the Doris Di2e and Mrs. Lamhlv stntp: premises located at French years and formerly was vice president of the Second National Bank of Somerville, which last year be-. deceased living Poland were named dp, Street, a Plenary Retail Consumption Jersey withm three .31 Louis Kurland, 136 Washington street. 'fi5 i 0rmm from the date hereof or the came the First National Bank of his win "Sfjsr, 23. r- r'ence 31 me mM inn'i-e comin of said Estate.

for dividend Objections, if any. should be made Somerset County. The W. H. Cawley a beer dis gary, and SIX grandcnuiaren.

tjle 12 years Mr. Tuckey Saturday from noon until the time of The funeral will be held Saturday emplA Johnson John- the services' at 9 a.m. in the Gowen funeral Brunswick. During1 szalay-iii this city on Jan. is, Home, 233 Somerset and atjWorM War he was a tooimakerrGew.

43 Robinson St" wife 9:30 a.m. in St. Ladislaus Cnurcn. 22 monyls for tie Navy Depart-1 The funeral win be held satorday immediately in writing to Harry W. Dwyer.

Clerk of the City of New Brunswick. New Jersey. CHICK'S INN OF NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.

Dominick Recine, 121 Herbert Milltown, N. J. Vice President Chester Recine. 1717 W. Central Ortley Beach, N.

J. President was wiinessea oy nnutonio ujetvic J'ot ouu in a. i-niiiuiy and Jacowaii. Safety council, Mrs. Margaret Mrs.

Myrtle Berry of 3 Jennings Kebel and Mrs. Jane Auld; uni- Ct. was granted administration rights i frmc nj that win enable her to institute a forms, Mrs. Petrea Macdonald; damage suit because of the death of auditing, Mrs. LfHlis Good; chap-hei husband, Charles who died last April 21.

Mrs. Koerber; membership, Harry a nYSS "orris" Loo mar of PlainJ Mrs. Norma Erceg; military. Mrs. administrators for Elizabeth Ogilvie.

Dated: December IB, 1937. DAVID E. FELDMAN, Assignee Louis Kurland. 138 Washington Street Paterson, New Jersey 26-J 2-9-16 $22 03 STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To all to whom these presents may come. Greeting: tributing firm, was founded by his father, the late William H.

Cawley, in 1837. Mr. Cawley became president in 1910. A baseball enthusiast, he had Interment will be in St. Peter's tt al in.

in me: uuwen unerai name, ment at a Submarine base Ha- Somerset and at 9:30 a.m. in St. Ladislaus Church. wan. Marie Recine, 1717 W.

Central Interment will be in St. Peter's 1 irieia were namea aaminisu field were named Ortley Beach. N. J. mks.

ank ikennbk He was a member of the Suydam cemeteVy manasea semi-pro teams in mis the $2,000 estate of their mother Formal installation will be held call at funeral larpa vpar? apn She died last May 31 in area years ago. I Whereas, It appears to my satis the Mrs. Margaret weillKi, Biuvw in. Rfrn10j rinirh n( ew friends may Metuchen from 2 to 4 p.m. and with officers of the fire company Frank Crenner.

died yesterday Michael Hamulak John Hamulak of Carteret quaii- at a dinner in the nrehouse on Jan. SPOTSWOOD ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ERECTION OF A NEW FIREHOUSE IN THE BOROUGH OF SPOTSWOOD AND APPROPRIATING THE SUM OF $50,000 FROM THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND fled as administrator for the W.auo n- ParA nartir trill Ko htAA of estate of his father Michael. He Qied i3- A cara Partv WUI De ne'd at Jan. 8 in Carteret. the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Benjamin F. Gebhardt ct-i. t-i faction, by auiy autnemicaiea recora of the proceedinRS for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in mv office, that HIGHLAND PARK LUMBER COMPANY, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. 238 Cleveland Avenue, in the Borough of Highland Park County of Middlesex State of the age 01 Bb ner nonie at crvivin irp his wife Mrs rnAue Avp aftpr an illness of sev- ire "IS W1IC' VrS" ZF.RFCKY In this city on Jan.

13. Ae. alter an mness oi st cgjr Tuckey; a daughter, 1958. steiia istefani. widow of Peter, eral months.

inhn Mnravek of Manville'i The wi" be he, sturday Rnrn in Rnr-tc Cnnn'v Pa hp MrS' 0raCK 01 ttldnvme, 8 30 am in her residence Som. Born in Bucks coumy. i sneit rrsp C. and Robert ersct and at 9 a m. in st.

jOSPnh'. He was the last surviving charter member of Somerville Lodge No. 1068, BP0E. He also was a charter member of the Rotary Club here and a member of Solomon's Lodge No. 46, Shrine Tern-! pie of Trenton, the Somerville Clifford V.

Gebhardt of 134 Magnolia rcuruary wnn Highland Park, was named execu Church. moved nere wnen sne was seven Kn(h three sisters, Mrs, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Wl" be in St. Peter's tor and residuary legatee of the estate left by his father, Benjamin F. Geb- BOARD OF COMMISSIONF.RS OF i New Jersey H. Richard segoine oe- vcoiauiu.

ljiic nw a ani.i.iu..1.i Pliorloc Sphnirtpr nt Warptnwn. Cemetery, under the direction nf th. NEW Jr.Kr.T DEPARTMFVT OFT ll rw 11 1- cDnToiwnnn. in r- Gowen Funeral Home. IVIL 8ERYICE EXAMINATIONS ill That a new firehouse be erected thereof, upon whom process may be Eagles, and the First Reformed ceased, was bequeathed $500.

Gebhardt Friends may call at the residence. Announced closing date for filing in the Borough of Sootswood on has complied with the re- rhnrrh Idled Jan. i tind his will of Nov. 14, 1958. ForiDronertv vhr.

the ni-An tirohnno nnirpments nf Title 14. CorDorations. hv Vtti Mnrin OI at. jonn me uapusi wiumu out yhs Joseph Harabjn of Bound was the daughter of the late Clatus Brook and Mrs Carmcn pecora and Agnes itt. of sTaclJse, y.

Surviving are two sons, Clatus p- aI arp heini cainns niinp. 19j0, was witnessed 1 Born in Frenchtown. he had re- and Horace e. Barwis wiln.iuH and minimum stands and that the sum of $50,000. General, of Revised Statutes of New TRADE NAMES quaiincauons.

apply to Department to rtofrav th cost 01 sam nrenouse Jersey, preiiiiuiidi uic iasu.uK wi iif naries it. nonier inf ri. ii State House. Tren-; shall be taken from the Capital Im- this Certificate of Dissolution. ciwtpu uruat, ui mo inc.

Mr, EdiIh Konler of 33 3rd 0n New jerse'v Now Therefore. I. the Secretary of provement Fund and Harry; a daughter, the Bronson Son the oScS Charles Kansteder; two foster sons. nefal Hm Majn MiU- aerk m' 'joseph Mpvpr and Jerrv Giaco-! I elude: (2) This ordinance shall take feet immediately after passage surviving are niS Wile, Mrs. Highland Park, was named exec-.

Open to citizens. 12 months resident Ton, utrix and sole legatee of the estate of in Middlesex Cnuntv Jane Cawley; a Son( RlChard) ofher husband. Charles H. He died Jan- Ubrary Assistant (Perth auiiittivme, who ts vice H-inoyi, salary per year lwn- Hillcrest of 390 coram to Law. DATED: January 13th 1958 RUSSELL F.

KANE, Commissioner George is authorized to issue an1 fraaenraf nf Vre and Note: The eligible list from this State of the State of New Jersey. Do Hereby Certify that the said corporation did, on the Sixteenth day of December, 1957. file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of laid corporation, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings 1fWl nf sfncV fnr its rlir.pli. lamination will be used for appoint CARD OF THANKS liMie, dim uii cc iuai.c-1 uausmcta, Miss Helen Meska. Miss Josephine Waters, and Miss Patricia Crenner, Emma N.

Chrlstensen ment to Senior Library Assistant ing and public relations business, i and also a director of the First foregoing Fpahn nt nutlp we wisn to tnanii uur iiirnus. Call A read- lor tile Miiuursi mi nit on ana ipmwvirs hrtiHwi- nl is agent1 k- 7- Yd 7 7 in Mrs. Emm. N. Christensen, who died Ambov.

Social Case Worker was naed on Dorothy A National Bank Of Somerset County; 13 at Edison, named son. N.els! (Perth Amb6y Salary. MS4M4I5'tai at a regular meeUng 202, hasla daughter, Mrs. Barbara Wilson'' stiUd'lter of 215 fhe.r. iJ' KolV The resultinK eiig-jsoard of commfssione" 'the TAKE NOTICE that the of the all of New Brunswick; two sisters isnown and sympainy expressea in me Merknwuki nf Rn 1 Rov Bor-iaforesaid are now on file in my said Mrs.

John easier ot Xew Bruns- aeam oi our nuso.na i 34 snares and 33 are jn name of held on office as provided by law. nr t. rr. kavlw- nam ill a UUII Will DClOUCn of Spotswood. N.J., -j ou: aipo.

rt ciu Thomas P. Kelly of Morris Plains. OI lempie, ana lOUr grana- tors of her estate. It will be shared by used for appointment to Social Case Monday. January 13th 1958.

and will wiur. anu ims. iauiri inc ui ucu vi Sent flowers ana caras, aciea as pan-- serviila Laboratory at 107 her six children according to the will: worker Ambovi Tplpnhmu v. i i Inaneri cars, and aided in anv'c. Ti; 1 nn i 11 llUi ell of Aug.

20, 1947 and witnessed by Operator, (Perth Ambov). final r.oiar I3CI1II, IS i II L1IU1 lCU iu laaue iw The funeral will be held Sahir-iCharie Seaman Jr. and Eleanor way. shares of stock for its business of analy in Testimony whereof, nave nereto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Trenton, this iSEALi Sixteenth day of December A D. one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven.

EDWARD J. PATTEN. i NoteL The said Board of Commissioners to suiting eligible list from this exam-; be held at the Community House on jensen. MRS JULIA SIPOS. Wife, ANDREW SIPOS Son.

sis of sediments and minerals. Thomas (ServiUa, agent, and Loraine ination wiU be used for New York; three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in her residence an1 af a in Sr thp Ran- Monday, January 27th. 1958.

LEGAL NOTICE The Board of Education of the Isabelle M. Brown Margaret M. Ellis of High Mrs. I to Telephone Operator (Perth ooin 01 xnai aaaress, ana otepnen: WILLIAM GOLDSMITH Bridffe. executrix and hpr hrnlhop tboyl.

Borough Clerk Secretary of State. DIED Richard P. Brown of Piseataway Town-1 13.44: j.16 S. 84'. 9-16-23 $22 08 snip, win share the estate of their Serviila of Bayonne, each have 25 Township of Madison, New Jersey shares wlil receive sealed bids for: Louis' Bakerv, of 1323 Bound: Transportation Routes No.

54 Brook Rd Middlesex, is authorized to issue 100 shares of stock. Alouis! Blds wl" be received and publicly Resch, agent of 2nd Piscatawav "Pened and read at a meeting of the ARMBFt'ST In Miami. Fla. on Jan tlSt Ctiurcn. )l4.

195s. Anna of Miami, former- Interment Will be in St. Peter's South River wife of Charles. has 50 shares. Josephine iu ui cuucauon wnicn win De Cemetery, Under the direction Of in the New Apostolic Church.

929 Township Resch, same address. 49 shares, and "ela. on January 21. 19o8 at 8 p.m. mother, isabelle M.

Brown. She died Dec. 28 at Piseataway Township and her will of Oct. 16, 1953. was witnessed by Jean Muhko and Robert E.

Runyon. Alice M. Jones Arthur A. Jones of 611 2nd Dun-ellen, was named executor and sole legatee of the estate left by his wife Alice M. She died Jan.

5 and her will -F4mfie4d, Putnam Av the Gleason Funeral Home. Interment will be in Franklin Me- -'ara Homer of Green Brook, one n.Buway moriai Park. North Brunswick. hare. i S- fc i ir.i.nrf.

oil at th Brnnsnn si manorial ianK raoricaiors ot 7o aj sriui uuu MRS. PETER ZERECKY Mr. Charles C. Magill, Superintend- Son Funeral Home. 152 N.

Main Roosevelt Carteret, dealer Hfrc Cfolla (Cfofamai nf si Milltown from Thursday at 7 structural ROUTt East Brunswick 9:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. itcel.

is authorized to issue ent of Schools of Madison Feb of stock. Elmer E. Brown Memorial School. Laurence Harbor, iR rman O. Hembree has 60 New Jersey or Mr.

Lester Noecker, -v- i 500 shares IKrAiiirh l-riilav 18, 1955. was witnessed by AUie the late William W. Giddes. Mary E. MeNlskln Atari Mini-I-a.

tr.Pm: 604 Somerset St -i i. ot li in aenr r. UltU ill at me cnurcn iruni okiuiom n.m.niarO Willi. ck.t' Charles J. McNiskin of Redfield Vil Middlesdex General Hospital.

She the time of the services rai ivanusm snares land Lillian B. Greenwald one share. Old. Bridge, New Jersey. lage, Metuchen.

was granted admin 1 t. I RfiaH rconrnoc ths ri rrht BENKE-In this city on Jan. 14. 1958. James A Laciopa 35 Burnet1 reject and and-or all bids Julia, of 153 Home wife of Michael.

will operate a gas service station i to waive aU immaterial lh2 aw death of his daughter Mary E. She died was 75 and was the widow of Peter Zerecky. She was a member of the Rosary Society of St. Joseph's Church. Services will be held rrmay at a.jv at Koute 1 and Plamfieid Ave Ed a.m.

in the uowen unerai nome, jj son, under tne name of Lacey Am- 1.1.1111.111.1. u. rat rnr.i 1 jn In lh. Pnaprf nt fdioatinn Jan. 5 from injuries suffered three days before in an auto accident at Charlton, Mass.

Somerset and at lu a.m. in 10 a Sunshine Sales, dealer in home ao- J-l 6a Magvar Reformed Church. int.i.mnl will he in Van Liew Ceme Survivors are a daughter, Mrs ivymwxmu m. mm pliances at 1623 Lincoln Hwy, Edi- i i crnnm nicToirT ninr.vT sttfmfmt Eleanor Cies. at home, and three 'terv son, will operate under the direction roaRD OF Eni'CATION OF NORTH RRI NSWICK TOWNSHIP.

COUNTY OF 312 s. MIDDLESEX Friends may call at tne iunerai oi Benjamin wemtrauD of home Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m. and lth Highland Park. grandchildren. 7 to 9 T.m.

William A. Kirchofer and Anthony The funeral will be held Satur Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of the school district of North Brunswick in the County of Middlesex and the State of New Jersey that a nuhlin hparinff will held in Linwnort School at 8:00 O.m. On the night Of iwanaato ot south Jr'iamfield, will en- Igage in business at 2509 Park Ave. day at 8:30 a.m. in her residence and at 9 a.m.

in St. Joseph's CRENNER in mis city on jan. ia, piace, under the name of Maple 1958, Margaret, widow of Frank. I Bar and Restaurant. January 23, 1958 for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on the1 following budget lor the 1958-59 school year, Church.

The funeral will be held Saluruyi Gene's Auto Wreckers at 126 Speer at 8:30 a.m. in her residence, 290 Cod-(Ave South Plainfield. will operate "BARGAINS of the YEAR" wise ana i tne direction of i-ugene M. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, under the direction of WIHTEfl UlUES ENROLLMENTS the Baptist cnurcn.

jr-esaniello of that address. Interment will be in St. Peters; Ik. rfini-linn nt th LEGAL NOTICE the Gowen Funeral Home. An appeal has been filed bv C.

Add: A.D.E. 1957-5 19SK-59 (Actual) (Estimated) (Estimated) 1451.5 1613 1740 48 7 4 1456.3 1620 1744 OF REVENUE I 19.16-S7 1957-5S (Actual) (Anticipated) (Anticipated) Friends ma eII it the residence Scott and Winifred S. Scott requesting a variance in the require MRS. GEORGE M0ZGAI Total Average Daily Enrollment beginning Thursday at 3 p.m. GET YOURS WHILE THE LAST! EDISON Mrs.

Anna Mozgai, SOURCES HOFFMAN In Perth Amboy on Jan. ments of the Zoning Ordinance of the Township of East Brunswick to permit extension of one-family dwelling seven feet on west end, the house being located on property 13. 1958, Stanley of 60 Prentice South River, husband of Anna Prusar- wife of George Mozgai, died yester day in her home at 7 Church St. czyk. CURRENT EXPENSE Appropriation Balance known as Block 5-c Lot 12 on 31 Pat- 14.924.56 Nixon.

She was 69 and had resided The funeral will be held Friday at 8:30 a.m. in the Maliszewskl unerai Home. 218 Whitehead South Riv 724.353.00 106,847.00 ton Drive, East Brunswick, N. J. Extension will require variance for less than minimum sideline.

For the purpose of hearing objections to or protests against the granting of said appeal, tne Township of er, and at 9 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, South River. 22,000.00 599,180 40 110.828.00" 1.500.00 58.100.00 Balance Appropriated Local Tax Levy 552.194.85 State Aid 86.300.76 Federal Aid 7.087.88 Tuition 2.720.00 Authorized Notes 41.339.74 Miscellaneous Revenue 417.39 in this area 46 years. Also surviving are a son, Joseph, and a daughter, Mrs.

Jennie Do-molki, both of Nixon: a sister, Mrs. Victoria Gresler of Edison, and six 1.000.00 Interment will be in St. Mary I Cem etery. East Brunswick East Brunswick Zoning Board of i- a'', i- 700.00 Friends may call at the funeral nome. Adjustment will hold a public hearing! TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE 707.345.71 791,608.40 832.900.00 on January 27, 19o8 at the School, at 8:00 p.m.

Smooth-running modem, quiet design safety-grip freedom By order of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. 6 062 39 10.000.00 grandchildren. I LYONS In Highland Park on Jan. -it t. i- i 14.

1958, Terence P. of 104 Lawrence Services will be held Saturday Ave Highland Park, husband of the at 10:30 a.m. in the Gowen Funeral late ciara. i c. The funeral will be held Frtdy at Home, 233 Somerset New 8 30 a m.

in the Maher Funeral Home, BrunSWiCk. Easton Ave. and at 9 a.m. in St. Paul Church.

Highland Park. 25.293 00 Secretary JOHN W. SCHUSTER 27,675.00 REPAIRS REPLACEMENTS Appropriation Balance Local Tax Levy TOTAL REPAIRS REPLACEMENTS J.16 4.50 18,062.39 27.675.00 25.293.00 I NOTICE An appeal has been filed by Roy jDrcyling requesting a variance in the interment Will be in Van Liew Interment will be in St. Peter's Cem etery. Cemetery, New Brunswick.

Reflects full appropriation balance July 1. 1956 for 1956-57. Includes certified amount of district's liability to teachers' pension fund for veterans. CAPITAL OUTLAY Appropriation Balance 6.424 94 Local Tax Levy 5,000.00 23,716 00 23,340 00 Friends may call at tne iunerai nome Thursday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m.

MRS. CHARLES ARMBRUST SOUTH RIVER Among the survivors of Mrs. Anna Armbrust, for- (C) TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY 511,424.94 23,716.00 23.840,00 DEBT SERVICE Appropriation Balance "ocal Tax Levy State Aid ATTENTION FIREMEN Members of the Hifhland Park Exempt Firemen's Assn. will meet tonight at 8:30 in the Maher Funeral Home, 25 Easton to hold services for the late Terence P. Lyons EARL D.

JOHNSON. President. Attention K. of C. 32.553 35 44.012.17 12,771.23 94.757.50 3,725.00 82.21500 3.566.25 requirements of the Zoning Ordinance of the Township of East Brunswick to permit a change in the nonconforming use to which premises below have been heretofore devoted, i.e., from sawmill to warehouse, on property known as Lot 7-B in Block 32.

Lots 5 to 13 inclusive in Biock 66. and Lot 1 in Block 73. situated in the area of Icker Avenue. For the purpose of hearing objections to or protests against the granting of said appeal, the Township of East Brunswick Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on January 27. 1958, at the Wade School, at 8 00 M.

By order of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. JOHN SCHUSTER, Secretary. 1 450 (D) TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 87.781 25 98.482 30 tmmJ? 4tiW 4r-V JL a 1 Members of New Brunswick Coun-i "For Hm Btst in Flowers" SUilLIGIIT GREEfiMOUSES CHartor 7-29M If Lnli New Braatwleh, M. t. TOTAL REVENUE- "-Ml ALL ACCOUNTS 824 171.79 930,780.65 930,515.50 APPROPRIATIONS Expenditures Appropriations Appropriations oil, 257, Knights of Columbus.

w-iU meet Thursday at 7:30 m. in the Maher Funeral Home. 25 Easton to hold a service for Terence P. Lyons. John Radicj.

Grand Knieht; Francis Creamer, Chancellor. CURRENT EXPENSE Administration: Uovj SpQa Sal fiv-rip stops slips and slides on winter rides MOZG AI In Edison on Jan. 15. 1958 Anna of 7 Church SL, Nixon, Edison, wife of George. NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that it is proposed by the Township Committee of the Township of North Brunswick to adopt a resolution on January 20th, 1958 modifying limitations, conditions and covenants contained in deed from QUACKENBOSS FUNERAL H0M! Now Brunswick 156 Livingston Ave.

Ttlophono KI S-MOI 1954-57 43959 28,472.25 350 00 600 00 S.58694 24,100 00 764.40 24.100 00 9,237 27 7.890 99 327.96 Services will be held Saturday at 10 30 a.m. in the Gowen Funeral Home, 233 Somerset St. Interment will be in Van Liew Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeralithe Township of North Brunswick to 1957-58 375 00 30.800.00 1.000.00 900 00 5,034.45 18,1.50.00 700.00 111. 150.00 16.500.00 14.246.61 426 39 2,200.00 37,500 00 8.500,00 13,000.00 9.000 00 1,800 00 800.00 1958-59 700.00 33,965.00 12,000.00 1.000.00 700.00 8.509.00 33,850.00 1,000.00 33.850 00 16.250 00 14,530.47 469.53 875.00 46.800.00 5.000.00 11.000 00 9.000.00 2.200.00 1,500.00 home Thursday from 7 to 9 m. andPendelen- Candito and Mary Candito, Friday from 2 to 4 p.m.

and 7 to; his wife, dated February 23rd, 1955, Safety Grip Tube Type Sizt Reg. Prico Clearance Prico 600 116 27.60 13.55 670 IS 30.20 13.95 710 15 33.50 15.55 Safety Grip Tubeless Siio Reg. Prico Clearance Prico 670 15 35.40 15.95 710 15 38.20 17.55 760 15 43.20 19.55 p.m. conveying premises described as fol 39.681 87 8.729.93 8 051 10 8.323 01 1,974.90 John E. Gleason Funeral Director 44 Throop Avonw Phono KI S47N 17.55 760 15 36.60 750 14 17.55 37.50 Federal Tax BOO 14 41.15 19.55 lows: All those certain lots, tracts or parcels of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate lying and being in the Township of North Brunswick, In the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey.

Being known designated as Lots 506, 507 and 508 on a certain map entitled "Map of Fa'rfield Heights. Section situated in the Township of North Brunswick, County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey, Scale 80' feet, August which map is now filed in the Middlesex County Clerk's Office. Being also known and designated as Lots 19. 20 and 21 in Block 188 on the official tax map of the Township of North Brunswick. Said modification of limitations, con Elections Salaries Architect Fees, Preliminary Legal Fees or Salaries Audit Fees Other Expenses Instruction Supervisory: Salaries Vocational) Other Expenses Instruction Proper: Salaries lExcl.

Vocational) Textbooks Supplies Audio-Visual Aid Unit Assessments Other Expenses Operations: Sf'ipplies "uel Light. Water and Power Telephone and Telegraph Other Expenses Coordinate Activities: (Attendance Health Service) Salaries Clinic Expenses Other Expenses Auxiliary Agencies: Libraries Transportation Cafeterias Athletics Other Expenses Fixed Charges: Tuition Insurance 'Premiums andor Payments! Pensions to Employees Teachers' Pension: Veterans Prior Service Liability Social Security Board's Contribution Social Security Admin. Charge (A) TOTAL CURRENT EXPENSE REPAIRS REPLACEMENTS Materials Contracted Services Educational Equipment Office Other Equipment Janitors' Equipment Other Expenses MONTROSS In Garwood on Jan. 14, 1958. Harry L.

of 550 Hamilton St Rahway. husband of IsabelU Johnson. Services will be held Friday at 10:30 a m. in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rahway.

Interment will be in Hazelwood Cemetery. Rahway. Friends may call at the Pettit Funeral Home. 371 W. Milton Rahway.

Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. and at the church Friday from 9 to 10 a m. ii MESZAROS In Edison on Jan 15, 1958, Theresa T. of 1109 Amboy Fords, Edison, wife of Balint. The funeral will be held Saturday at 8 30 a in the Runyon Funeral Home.

568 Middlesex Metuchen. and at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Peace Church, Fords. Interment will be in Hillside Cemetery. Metuchen.

Friends may call at the funeral home 21,300.00 2.140.00 10.33500 57.880 60 62.000.00 1.000.00 12.278 90 282.24 1.904 78 8.425 38 51.101 47 50.177 35 1,535.16 12 MONTH GUARANTEE! 850 21.95 pejtrS Tax ALL SIZES IN STOCK MOUNTED FREE NO TRADE-IN Jlaqui Funeral Home 19.160.00 475 00 375.00 14.000 00 58.500 00 99.000 00 500.00 250.00 128,000.00 S.4O0.00 633.00 4.898 00 1.200 00 110.00 116.000.00 74,599 13 17 South Adelaide Avomo HIGHLAND PARK, N. J. Phono: KI ditions and covenants in said deed to 4.631. RR 633.00 5.175.70 1.600.00 1 88 AUTO As.t niiomnii 4,21400 998 77 1 093 76 99 21 BATTERY BOOSTER CABLE 644.039.59 791.608 40 832,90000 Reg. read as follows: This conveyance is on the limitation and condition that the purchaser will build or cause to be built, a dwelling house costing not less than $12,000 to construct, and which shall be completed and ready for occupancy within two years from the date of the adoption of this resolution; which condition and covenant shall run with the land and be binding upon the purchaser, his or her heirs, executors, administrators and assigns.

Upon complying with the aforesaid condition and covenant for the construction of said dwelling the Township of North Brunswick will deliver at the owner's expense, a quit claim deed to said premises, for which this notice is civen and; r3 S3 I Attractive I II Attractive Assorted Colors 871 61 6 083 36 1,195.77 865.10 290 84 essjHMieji 3R5 00 8.897.00 4 953.00 3.058 00 10,000 00 10.000.00 2.37500 16,84500 2,195 00 200 00 1,060.00 5.000.00 SEALED BEAMrTl 25 293 00 858,193.00 9 .306 68 653.346 27 CRISTY DRY GAS 19 STOP STALLING Use Once a Month or 500 Miles iBi TOTAL REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS SUBTOTAL of A and B. CAPITAL OUTLAY Site Improvements Construction Furniture and Equipment Other Expense 27.67500 819,238.40 1 000 00 2.41600 18.000 00 2.300 00 3,700 00 2.32380 911 97 1.251 29 TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that public hearing will be held before the Township Committee of the Township 8.640 00 1,500 00 of North Brunswick at 8 m. on Jan uary 20. 1958 or as soon thereafter as Reg. $2.50 HEADLAMP BULBS 6 volt or 12 volt (C) 10.487.

06 23.716.00 23.840.00 Due to the Death of TERENCE P. LYONS, Its Founder, T. P. LYONS SON Will Be Closed FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 TOTAL CAPITAL OUTLAY DEBT SERVICE Reg. 65c it cans the mattpr may be heard at the meeting of the Township Committee on said date at which tune anyone having an Interest In the matter may be I5C Redemption of Bonds and Notes Inti-rest TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 68 000 00 21,338 75 89,338,75 68.000 00 19.781 25 87.781 26 68 000 00 30.482 50 98,482,50 (D) heard.

The intention and purpose of said resolution being to extend the time for the construction of a dwell I 930,780.63 980.515.50' ing house upon said premises costing not less than $12 000 for a peried of TOTAL EXPENDITURES (APPROPRIATIONS) Sum of A to Inc. 733,172.08 CURRENT OPERATING APPROPRIATION BALANCES JUNE 30. 1957: two years from the date of the pas-save of said resolution. CASITE "Tune Up" By Order of the Township Commit 63 306 12 6.755 71 937.88 tee. RUTH JAMES, Deputy Clerk.

CURRENT EXPENSE REPAIRS REPLACEMENTS CAPITAL OUTLAY TOTAL BALANCES-JUNE 30, 1957 9-1 25.74 CAR DEODORANT Air Freshener Remove Stale Odors from Your Car 70,999 71 (9)c 6 for $1 Cleans Your Engine Increases Power Gives Quick Starts Frees Sticky Valves and Rings Reg. $1.00 TOTAL EXPENDITURES St BALANCES 824,171.79 Complete budget will he svulahl- for examination bv the nuhlic at the DESERTION NOTICE My husband Gerald Rmker having left my bed and board, I will no longer lie responsible for any debts contractea by -him. MARY W. INKER 529 Milltown Rd. North Brunswick, (J0 office of the Secretary, Parsons School, between the hours of 9:00 a.m.

and 4 00 p.m. from January 17th" to January 24th on all school days, and from 7.00 to 9:00 m. in January 22, 1958. Sin.rf V. WirKl K.ri-.l.rv.

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