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15 "Want Ad" service KI. 5-4000 THE DAILY HOME NEWS. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1956. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 103.

House for Sal FRASCA FUNERAL PERTH AMBOY The funeral for Frank Frasca of 382 State St. Houses for Sato 1C3. Houses for Sal 103. was held yesterday in the Flynn i Frederick Gebhardt, Retired Elks Club Steward, Dies at 79 Frederick A. former CROSSON In this city on Dec.

26. 1956, James husband of Ann V. Dunn Crosson. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:30 a. m.

in 'his late residence, 19 Senior and at 9 a. m. in SL Peter's Church. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at his home beginning Friday, at 7 p.

m. hotel and tavern operator and re-! founder stayed with the firm until about five years ago when he retired and turned the business over to his son Edward V. Lawler Jr. Husband of the late Erna Hoag-land, he leaves two sons, Edward Jr. of Fanwood and Theron Cleveland: four daughters, Mrs.

James Malley. Salem, Va Mrs. Firman Loree. Linden, Mrs. H.

Wright Stover this place, and Mrs. Claud Huizing. North Plain-field: two brothers, Paul. Bayonne, and Harry, Staten Island; two sisters. Mrs.

Maude Walshe, Jersey City, and Miss Harriet Lawler. New York City; and 12 grandchildren. The A. M. Runyon Funeral Home, it Son Funeral Home and in Holy Rosary Church.

The Rev, Albert Mansueto celebrated the mass. Pallbearers were Alfred Valenti. Andrew Yellen. Andrew Fohl, Ulysses Benincasa, Charles Toro, and Anthony Feltcetta. Interment was in the church cemetery.

Mr. Frasca was killed by a car Sunday on Staten Island. A barber, he was the husband of Mrs. Anna Frasca. $1750 DOWN Mtume balance of the CI mortgage, on this attractive, low coat home.

Large living room, modern kitchen. 2 bedroom, modern bath, lull basement, gas-fved heal, plenty of room for exoaruion. ideally located on a dead-end street within tone tnrow of the school. Approx. $79 per month will earrr ail payment only 112,500 BRAND NEW eurtom built ranch on huge rural plot In residential area of Middlebuah.

Large living room with fireplace, compact, ultra modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, tiled modern bath, full basement, attached garage, realistically priced at 117,900 HARRY S. FELLER SON REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTLNG 92 Bayard Street, New Brunswick CH. 9-9100 9 to 5 Eves. CH. 9-6690 tired steward at the local Elks Club, died yesterday after a long illness in his home at 259 Delavan St.

He was 79. Mr. Gebhardt started his career, at the age of 12. when he went to work for the old Vierick's Cafe 1 ROKA-In Trenton on Dec. 26, 1956, Katie, daughter of the lata SPOTSWOOD I'noccupied split level.

3 bedrooms, full basement, attached garage. 1, bath. SU.oOO Bv appointment. SO -3J7-J or iO. -i4-M 4 ROOM Home, in Spovwood.

Exojn.ion attic. 65 1. detached garage. 2 years old. completely furnished, gm heat SO.

6-OoJ3 METUCHEN AREA Oak Hiiis Exceptional 4-bed-roora himi C. LETSON 11 Psnna. Ave. I-009 FOR QUICK sales results To list your home or business call a L.S MEMBER today 104. Land, Acrag 3 TO 10 SCENIC Acres, including 1 acre spring fed lake with Island swimming, fishing, skating, utilities available All macadamized road Call Landers 9-5324 evenings.

Joseph and Anna Hoffman Roka. The funeral will be held Saturday here. at 8.30 a.m. in the Gowen Funeral Home, 233 Somerset and at 9 a.m. in St.

Ladislaus Church. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral 9(H) Park Plainfield, will announce arangements. PETER STEUER MILLTOWN Peter Steuer.

a re home Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. 105. Lots and I Later, he opened Gebhardt's Ho-, tel in Albany which he operated for 42 years. For 25 years, he 3s steward at the club of New Brunsw ick Lodge I No.

324. BPOE. On March 9, shortly after his retirement, he was i made an honorary life member in the Elks for completing 40 years as; a member. He had been first pro-i posed for membership by the latel City Commissioner William C. Jaques.

About 150 persons attended a tes-( timonial dinner for Mr. Gebhardt KUBRAK FUNERAL FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Services for Mrs. Blanche Loick Ku-brak of Cedar Grove Road were held yesterday in the Taggart Chamberlain Funeral Home, Bound Brook. The Rev. Carlton C.

Allen, pastor of the Bound Brook Presbyterian Church, officiated. Pallbearers were Everett Ault, Roman Clark, Michael Humeniuk, Walter Humeniuk, Walter Loick, and Joseph Myslinski. HIGHLAND PARK New split level in very convenient location. 3 bedrooms, l'i baths. Garage.

19,300 HIGHLAND PARK Large split level. Living room, dining room, kitchen. 3 bedrooms, recreation room, l'i baths. Garage. 22.500.

NORTH BRUNSWICK TWSP Colonial Gardens. Large residential lot. sewer and water. O. Box 81, P.

SELLING YOUR YOUR BUSINESS'1 VACANT LAND? BORNHEIMER. KI. 5-Jot5 tired machinist, died last night after a long illness in his home at 39 Riva Ave. He was a member of the Turn Verein of New Brunswick, the I Knights of St. George, and United Sick and Death Benefit Society, Branch No.

5. He was the husband i of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Steuer. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. REEVE In New Port Richcy, on Dec.

25. 1956, Alfred husband of Viola Benesh Reeve. Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Quackenboss Funeral Home, 156 Livingston Ave. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. FREDERICK A. GEBHARDT in the Elks Club May 22, with Ter-: LOT 190x100 Franklin Township. Call alter 5 P. KI.

im ReaTi state Wanted FRANKLIN TWSP Large room home on 3'j acre lot. Only 3 years old. $13,600 COLONIAL PARK MIDDLE-BUSH. New split level, 4 bed rill M. Brenner, exalted ruler, as Survivors are two sons, Freder- Interment was in Bound Brook Cemetery.

tcastmaster. Among the guests ick W. of New Brunswick and Ar-1 were Mayor Chester W. Paulus thur P. of Franklin Township; aj and state Sen.

John A. Lynch. sister, Mrs. Mamie Holmes of New James Baucom of Milltown. and one grandchild.

Mrs. Kubrak, who was 38, died RELVPELD REALTY CO Top Dollar. Free Appraisals DU 2-81W9 Saturday. She was a bookkeeper EDISON TOWNSHIP Meeker Terrace VETS $300 DOWN NEW SPLIT-LEVEL HOMES Finished 24-Ft. Recreation Room, 3 Bedrooms, l'i Baths, Utility Room, Carport.

OUTSTANDING FEATURES 21 ft. Jiving room, louvered shutters in hallway adjoining bedroom, built-in wall oven and counter range, birch cabinets in 13 ft. kitchen, vanity and your choice of colored tile fixtures in master bath, gas winter air-conditioned heat, landscaped and shrubbed grounds of 7.300 sq. ft. All street have shade trees.

Occupancy on Closing ALL UTILITIES INCLUDING CITY SEWERS $14,700 LIBERAL TERMS FOR ALL Furnished Model Home OPEN EVERY DAY DIRECTIONS: U. S. 1 North to Woodbndfie Ave intersection at Dari Delight stand and right lEasti on Woodbridse Ave. one short block to Meeker Terrace, continue on Meeker to end. Jacobson Goldfarb SALES AGENTS 290 Hobart Perth Amboy HI Merest 2-444 The funeral will be held Monday Mr.

Gebhardt also was a mem- Brunswick, and two grandchildren SILIWANO FUNERAL ber of the New Brunswick Exempt Services will be held Monday at "1 dl i c- i Home, 2o Laston New Bruns- Firemen the Free Order of 2 p.m. the Quackenboss Funeral wick, ana at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Eagles, and the Livingston Avenue Home, 1, Livingston Ave. m.ri,os. The funeral for Mrs.

Stella M. rooms, recreation room, garage. Comer plot, 3 of an acre. Also New 3 bedroom ranch with recreation room, living room, dining room, modern kitchen and garage. acre plot.

Shultise Agency 727 Raritan Ave. KI 5-3553 HIGHLAND PARK 0 0 9 i i. tt- 1. i-u 11 Siliwano of 104 Redmond St. was held yesterday in her home and ATTENTION MASONS Members of Palestine Lodge No.

Ill, AM, will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic Templs and go to the Quackenboss Funeral Home, 156 Livingston where services will be held at 8 p.m. for Alfred W. Reeve. All sojourning masons are invited.

WILLIAM KNOWLES, W.M. ROBERT EMIG, Secretary. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, New Brunswick. in Sacred Heart Church.

NOTICE OF SALK 01 Ciri FKOPfcRTV Sale to be held in the Commissioners' Council Chambers. City Hall, 78 Bayard Street, New Brunswick. N. on Wed- nesday, January 2. lf57 at 10 o'clock A.

under the direction of Chester W. Pauius, Director of the Department of Public AfLwrs. pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 152 L. 1917 iRS. of N.J.

and the amend- i merits thereto and the supplement thereof and in accordance with the resolution of the Board of Commit- sioners of the City of New Brunswick i duly adopted December 18. 1:156, of all i neiormetl murcn. tie was ooin ur- net. nciuy nuitnuacu oi in New Brunswick and had resided the Livingston Avenue Reformed here all his life. Church will officiate.

He was the husband of the late: Interment will be in Van Liew Mrs. Lillian Boettcher Gebhardt. Cemetery. The Rev. Paul A.

Hammond celebrated the mass. Pallbearers were Peter, Michael JESSE R. M0URY i The funeral of Jesse R. Moury of 10 Easton will hp tnnipht nf and Edward Siliwano, John Krone- 8:15 in the Jaqui Funeral Home, me'cr- Reyld sPrilli and Sam' 17 Arlptairif Avp Ititrhlinrl Parlr i UCl Attal. the ngnt, title and interest of the City of New Brunswick, in and to the Capt.

James C. Crosson Dies, as Retired Tug Boat Captain following described tract or parcel of land and premises situate in the City I of New Brunswick. Middlesex County, New Jersey. Known and designated on a map now on file in the office of the Clerk of the County of Middlesex entitled "Map of property belonging i i The Rev. Lee R.

Van Sickle will Interment was in St. Peter's officiate Cemetery, under the direction of I Cremation will follow in Rosehill, I th Glesn Linden Mrs. Siliwano, widow of Nicho- Mr. Moury, a ticket taker at the T' died Saturday at State Theater, died on Sunday in 1 the age of 64" St. Peter's General Hospital.

He was 86 vears nM IN MEM0RIAM SPIEKER-In South Amboy on Dec. 26, 1956, Mary of 422 Wilmont South Amboy, widow of Ernest. The funeral will be held Saturday at 9:30 a.m. in Home for Funerals, The Gundrum Service, 237 Borden-town South Amboy, and at 10 a.m. in St.

Mary's Church, South Amboy. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Parlin. Capt. James J. Crosson of 10 to isabeiie j.

Evans and Elizabeth m. Senior retired tug boat captain Evans in the City of New Brunswick, "A NORTH BRUNSWICK 4 bedroom Cape Cod home. Modern kitchen and living room. Full cellar. 1 block off Nassau St.

$17,900. New 8 room Split Level home, full basement, finished recreation room, attached 8Vx 100' lot. Berdines Corner. $23,500. HIGHLAND PARK New 3 bedroom Ranch horn.

Full basement MILLTOWN New 3 bedroom Ranch home. Full cellar. $13,300. Middlesex Realty Co. surveyed and divided into lots May 1, and a State pilotage COmilllaSluntT, 1870 by N.

Doughty. City Sur- I Uprlnpsdav in St Pe-veyor" as lots 10C2 and 1003 in Qlea Wtulieaud) uiiii oi. ter's General Hospital after he suf He leaves no known survivors. In memory of Mary L. Gebhardt, Block 7.

Being also known as lots 11 and 12 in biock 24ti on the official tax map I of the City of New Brunswick. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1 The City of New Brunswick re V- v. i. who departed this life on Dec. 28, JOHN MESTER 11948.

MANVILLE The funeral for 1 John Mester of Gary St. will be A beautiful memory, a smiling face McDOWELL In South Brunswick on Dec. 26, 1956, Margaret serves the right to reject any and all biria or proposals. Ann. widow of George Willard.

fered a heart attack. He was 77. Born in New Brunswick, he wa the son of the late Hugh and Mary Carr Crosson. For 45 years, he was a captain with the Pennsylvania Railroad marine division, until his retirement several years ago. Capt.

Crosson had been a com-. i. twenty per cent of the bid price held Saturday at 9 a.m. in the You will live forever in our hearts. shall be paid in cash or by certified check payable unconditionally to the mother of W.

Wesley, and grandmother of Mrs. Evelyn Moore and 470 Georges Rd. CH. 9-G282 Melvin McDowell. assistant city treasurer of the City of New Brunswick, when the property offered is struck off.

and in default thereof, it may be put up again and sold immediately. BERG VETERAN UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY $250 DOWN $75 PER MONTH 30 TO 60 DAYS FREE FROM PAYMENT AFTER CLOSING Happv New Year! Happy Family! Happy Home! That will be your story after you've seen this perfect." fully eouiooed three bedroom home with large dining room and full ba-se-ment. Enclosed porch, plaster 1 walls, a detached garage and combination aluminum storm sash. Large landscaped lot. Immediate possession.

(METUCH-EN PROPERi. $12,490 FULL PRICE-NON-VET $2,100 DOWN The Berg Building 12 CENTER METUCHEN The BERG Agency "Personalized Service" Services will be held Saturday at Fucillo Maliszewski Funeral Home. 210 Main and at 9:30 a.m. in Christ the King Church. i Interment ill be in Sacred Heart I Cemetery.

Mr. Mester, who was 69, died Tuesday. He was the husband of Mrs. Sophie Mester. d.

ine balance of the purchase price. NORTH BRUNSWICK, N. J. Open Sat and Sunday A A A 3 p.m. in The Crabiel Home for Funerals, 170 N.

Main Mill- Time goes on but memories last. A loving thought, a secret tear. Keeps your memory ever dear. We miss you so, BEN F. GEBHARDT CLIFF GEBHARDT JIMMY GEBHARDT DORIS DERNBERGEN LEONORE A.

HARNEY together with advertising and conveyancing fees ahaU be paid to the City of New Brunswick within 20 days at i 7 town. Interment will be in Dayton Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. r. missioner of pilotage since 1944, when he first was appointed by former Gov.

Alfred E. Driscoll. He was a member of the Holy Name Society of t. Peter Church; Council No. 257, Knights of: Columbus; Lodge No.

1329, Order of Eagles; the Damien-Dutton So-j ciety; and the Retired Railroad-1 men of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Ann wnicn time a bargain and sale deed will be delivered to the purchaser, and in addition thereto, the purchaser shall also pay taxes, water and sewer rents and assessments from and after the date of acceptance of the bid. 4. In the event of the acceptance of any bid submitted at any such public and award of sale of property in DAVID J. DELINKO PERTH AMBOY Services for David J.

Delinko, chief of the CARD OF THANKS Deeming it impossible to thank everyone personally, we take this mnunc vnrAccinrr ruir rl(vnpsr Perth Amboy Police Reserves, were held this morning in the Koyen Funeral Chapol. accoraar.ee merewitn the city ot New Brunswick will not be liable nor accountable for any damage or loss sustained by said bidder or bidders by reason of its inability to convey to such bidder a good title or because of CAPT. JAMES J. CROSSON V. Dunn Crosson; a son, Jamesj BRIDGEWATER TWP In the Watchiings WASHINGTON VALLEY RD.

East Brook LARGE PLOTS CENTER HALL. SPLIT LEVELS 3 and 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage fireplace, porch. From $23,900 Suitable financing FROM intersection of Route 22 and Mountain Ave iBnund Brook traffic light go north on Mountain Ave 2 mile to Washington Valley Rd turn left 2 miles to East Brook Claudia Condo Pascale. Realtor Somerville. RA.

2-1032 Rabbi Samuel Levy and Cantor appreciation t0 our neighbors, L. Chazin of Congregation Shaa-, an1 fripnr1, anrl Liberty 8-5700 Dally 9-9; Sun. io-a rey Tifiloh officiated Quackenboss Funeral Home, for J. Jr of New Haven, and sjx grandcnildreri. daughters, Sister Julia Crosson The funora! wm be heM M(md of the Gray Nuns of Montrea Sis- gt jn hig atc residence ters of Chanty serving at St Pc and at a in St Church ter Hospital; Miss Molita C.

Cros-i lnternunt wiU be in the church the kindness shown and the sym- any oojecuons to such title Upon the happening of such event said bidder shall be entitled to the return of his deposit. Subject to such facts as an accurate survey mav disclose. CHESTER W. PAULUS. Director of the Department of Public Affairs, 21-28 $25 03 pathy extended during the illness DBM Interment was in Montefiore Cemetery.

St. Albans, N. Y. Mr. Delinko.

who was 40, died yesterday in his home at 61 Madison Ave. Born in Brooklyn, he had ROSS In Princeton on Dec. 26, 1956. Lucy Z. of Hightstown Princeton Junction, wife of Harold L.

Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Mather Funeral Home, 40 Vandeventer Princeton. Interment will be in Penns Neck Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. GEBHARDT In this city on Dec.

27, 1956, Frederick A. of 259 Delevan husband of the late Lillian Boettcher Gebhardt. Services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Quackenboss Funeral son, a leacner in iew urunswicK of and death of James Frazier, to all who sent cards, flowers, donated cars or aided in any way in our schools; Mrs.

I. Hugh Boinset of Glea'Qn Funeral Columbia, S. and Mrs John 10 ROOM HOME dark hour. McAndrew ot New Brunsick; sister, Mrs. Wilson Cronof New KEYPORT MA MRS.

PAULINE FRAZIER and CHILDREN. with 21i baths in excellent residential location on large corner lot. All city facilities. Ideal for the large family or easily converted into a two family house. Near schools, church and shopping.

Immediate Occupancy A Good Value at $22,000 David B. Marshall Co. 198 Hwy. 18. East Brunswick Open Dailv SO.

6-1787 5858 Eves. SO. 6-2237 or SO. 6-3384 Wilson Reporter, Charles Swem Die DIES ON TRAIN SOUTH AMBOY-IIarry Thorn of CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends. resided here for 16 years.

He was a veteran of World War II and held the Purple Heart. He was a member of Prudence Lodge, the Fellowship Club, and Congregation Shaarey Tifiloh. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Schwartz Delinko; three sons, Jeffrey Ted, Richard Ira, and Steven, all at home; his father, Bar-nett of Brooklyn; a sister, Mrs. Leah Teitelbaum of Belle Harbor, Home, 156 Livingston Ave.

Brick 6c Frame COLONIAL on a corner lot In Edison Township. Three bedrooms and tile bath Fireplace in living room. Birch cabinets in kitchen. First floor TV room. Two-car garage.

Extra lavatory and stall shower in cellar. ASKING $21,300 NANN KANTRA 329 Main Metuchen LI. 8-5023 Interment will be in Van Liew" SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Chancery Division Middlesex Counlv Docket No. IU 5 L.S. STATE OF NEW JERSEY GRAND RAPIDS REALTY COMPANY, sometimes known as Grand Kapids Realty Corporation, a dissolved corporation of the State of Michigan.

You are herebv summoned and required to serve upon JONES. VOIGT ZINK. Plaintiffs' Attorneys, whose address is 744 Broad Street. Newark 2, New Jersey, an answer to the Complaint filed in the Civil Action in which Russell R. Feddersen and Ruth Fedder-sen, his wife, are Plaintiffs, and Grand Rapids Realty Company, sometimes known as Grand Rapids Realty Corporation, a dissolved corporation of the State of Michigan, is the Defendant, pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, within thirty-five i33t davi NEW YORK-Charles Lee w- Front st- Keyport.

where he shorthand reporter for Woodrow operated a tobacco and stationery Wilson during his two terms as store- died suddenly yesterday on President, died yesterday at the a Central Railroad of New Jersey Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday from 3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.

and Sunday from 2 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. Vet or Non-Vet ONLY $9,500.

L. and two brothers, Ruby of Oceanside, N. and Arthur of Brooklvn. neighbors and relatives for the kindness shown and sympathy expressed in the death of Blanche Loick Kubrak. We are grateful to all who sent flowers and cards, acted as pallbearers, and aided in any way.

THE FAMILY. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends, neighbors, and relatives for the kindness shown and sympathy expressed in the death of George Osworth. We are grateful to all who sent flowers and cards, acted MARZELLA FUNERAL after DECEMBER 28. 1956, exclusive of such date If you fail to do so. judgment age of 63.

train douiiq ior rerm amooy. Swem had been in Bellevue Hos-i Mr- Tlwrn wh was 68 was re-pital since Nov. 30 as the result 0flturning from a business trip to an accident. He was official re-'Asbury Park when he was taken ill. porter for the New York State Su- Conductor William Galchle disco v-preme Court at the time of his ered tne man'n Plight when the death, train arrived here and called po- A lecturer and author in the field lice and he South Amboy Rescue of shorthand reporting, Swem imated he took down nearly 10 According to Patrolman LeRoy million wyords in shorthand Mr.

Thorn toppled from his his nine years service with Wilson. seat when Galchle tried to help He attended the Versailles Peace h-im. Thorn was identified by Conference and traveled some a step-son from Long Branch after by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded In the METUCHEN The funeral for Christopher Marzella of 34 Ross Ave. was held yesterday in the A very nice five room older home with full basement. Screened front porch Established neighborhood.

Only two blocks from grade school The monthly payments on this home would be far less than rent. Call now for further details. NANN KANTRA 328 Main Metuchen LI 8-5023 Complaint. You shall file your answer Runyon Funeral Home and in St ALL BRICK $12,500 FIVE ROOM BRICK IN EXCELLENT CONDITION OIL-FIRED FORCED AIR HEAT. PLENTY OF CLOSET SPACE.

GARAGE, IN NEW BRUNSWICK. LOW DOWN PAYMENT For Veterans ilf Earning About $3,000. per year. GEORGE W. MILLER CH.

7-0143 124 Church St Member Multiple Listing System ATTENTION ELKS Members of New Brunswick Lodge No. 324, BPOE, are requested to meet in the club rooms Sunday at 7:30 p. m. and go to the Quackenboss Funeral Home, 156 Livingston where services will be held at 8 p. m.

for lata brother, Frederick A. Gebhardt. TERRILL BRENNER, Exalted Ruler, RAYMOND STAFFORD, Secretary. Francis Church. The Rev.

William Haughney celebrated the mass. Interment was in St. Peter's as pallbearers and aided in any and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court. State House Annex. Trenton, New Jersey, in accordance with the rules of civil practice and procedure The action has been instituted for the purpose of quieting title to certain lands situate in the Borough of Metuchen.

County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey, located at 4:15 Grove Avenue. Metuchen. New Jersey, described as follows: KNOWN and designated as Lots 16. 17. 13.

19. 2(1. 21 and 22 in Biock 15 on way. for awhile unidentified, 1 Cemetery, New Brunswick. 150,000 miles in that time.

the body ELIZABETH H0RVATH EDISON TWSP. Near Highland Park Well constructed 4 room masonry dwelling, first floor good size cheerful kitchen 9x17, table Mr. Marzella, a mason contrac- Survivors include his mother, was removed to the funeral home OSWORTH, Wife. AND CHILDREN. Jaqui of tor, died Sunday at the age of 72.

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Dennis of of Coroner William H. Matawan. N. and a half-biother, Highland Park.

He was the husband of Mrs. Mary Soria Marzella. The train was delayed 40 minutes Milton Dennis. DIED the current revised Assessment Map of the Borough of Mctucnen. which Map was Tiled in the Middlesex County Clerk's OHice.

Said premises are described in accordance with a survey made bv W. Towed Truck Skids top gas ramge. cabinet sink, with birch cabinets, tile bath, one nice mze bedroom and living room, Upstairs One large room finished off bedroom. Could be converted into 2 rooms. Steam heat oil fired.

Full basement, verv nsce section and in TIP TOP SHAPE. $12,000 H. O. BURGESON CH. 8-0011 Evenings Ml.

8-0037 while rescue squadmen attempted to revive the Keyport merchant. He was pronounced dead by Dr. Clare Hesseltine of this city. OSWORTH FUNERAL The funeral for George Osworth FABULOUS room split level, 1 year old, buy of a lifetime in wonderful location. CRAIGHER AGENCY 1148 Raritan Ave H.

KI. 5-7673 Franklin Buchanan. Surveyor, dated THE CRABIEL Home for Funerals 170 N. Main St. at Riva Avt.

David B. Crabiel, Director Call MILLTOWN 8-1331 March 17. 1954. a follows: of 204 Hamilton St. was held yes- BEGINNING at a point in the West Into Utility Pok erly line of Grove Street therein dis Funeral arrangements are being terday in the Gowen Funeral EDISON A panel truck that was made by the Bedle Funeral Home Home and in the High Street Bap- tant Northerly 80 22 feet from iti intersection with the Northerly line of Mason Drive, formerly known as Jefferson Road, and from said point of be- usi cnurcn.

i nning running (li North 87 derrees being towed yesterday afternoon'; in Keyport. swerved on a wet road and slam-i 1 med into a utility pole. The truck; FORMER CHIEF DIES 28 minutes West 113 62 fret: thence (2 STEUER In Milltown on Dec. 27, 1956, Peter, of 39 Riva Milltown, husband of the late Elizabeth. The funeral will be held Monday at 8:15 a.m.

in the Maher Funeral Home, 25 Easton and at 9 a.m. in Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Milltown. Interment will be in St. Peter's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m.

and 7 to 10 p.m. iVorth 2 degrees 34 minutes East 20 feet; thence 3i North 87 degrees 26 minutes West 20 feet; thence (4i North sustained damages to its entire left! BORDENTOWN Bor The Rev! Walter P. Dikacsan, pastor, and the Rev. Stephen Gazi of Trenton officiated. Pallbearers were Zoltan, Joseph, Oscar and John Osworth Jr side, police said, but no one was'dentown Police Chief William F.

degrees 34 minutes East 117.28 feet ONE YEAR OLD six room solit level home few minutes from heart of New Brunswick off Hamilton Street in Franklin Towaihip. On Kl'xKtt' plot of ground with landscaping and trees Home has baths, 3 bedrooms, science kitchen, den, full to a point in the dividing line between Bronson Son FUNERAL HOME 152 North Main Street Milltown, N. J. Telephone Milltown 8-0151 FOR VETERAN $250 DOWN Near Milltown. 4 room bungalow Owner being transferred.

Must sell very quickly $11 000. HARAYDA SON, INC. CH. 7-3353 the Borough of Metuchen and the Township of Edison; thence 1 3 1 along said dividing line South 87 degrees 26 injured. cuea toaay Mercer rios- The truck was being towed by a Pital- Trenton.

He was 73. inhn vv i Ryan retired in 105L after 37 Interment was in Van Liew minutes tast hj feet to the Westerly line of Grove Avenue; thence 16 cellar and garage Has aluminum combination windows. Few blocks from school and shopping; low taxes; assume FHA mortg.me Phone along said last mentioned line South 20, of 60 Myrtle Metuchciiars service and had been a Cemetery. an employe of Boro Motors Inc. of patient at the 6 degrees 52 minutes West 137 67 feet to the point of BEGINNING.

Metuchen. Hodges was You are made Defendants because in-law of Mayor G. Edward Koe-i Sunday in his home. MUSZEWSKI-In South River on you claim or are claimed or reputed the car to a customer and was go- Dec. 26, 1956, Josephine J.

Sadow to own the said real estate or some part thereof or some interest therein, or to hold a lien or encumbrance thereon ing to use tne company-owned RUSSI FUNERAL ski of 39 Gordon South River, HARDING CO. FUNERAL HOME 239 Livingston Ave. KI S-C033 KI S-0067 wife of Frank. I. GRANT SCOTT.

Clerk og the Superior Court. Dated- December 4. 1956 CHICKEN FARM Situated on 1 acre of ground with 3 room house. Price GUY E. AUSTIN MO.

7-6921 Broker L. P. CLARK Ml. 8-1179-R OBITUARY PERTH AMBOY The funeral for Anthony Russi of 190 State St. was held this morning in the Flynn Son Funeral Home and in St.

7-14-21-28 $52 29 The funeral will be held Saturday at 8:30 a.m. in the Rezem Funeral truck to return to the garage, po-l lice said. At the Route 27-Peterson Avenue intersection a car in front of Hodges stopped to make a left turn. Hodges onnl'mI hie rirnWne anrl th truck EAST BRUNSWICK Near Milltown Enjoy country living with city conveniences. This lovely Cape Cod home.

4 bedrooms, large living room, knotty pine paneled dining room, kitchen. 2 baths, breezeway. full cellar, one car attached garage Large lot with plenty of fruit tree Immediate possession. Asking $23,000. Frank E.

Pennington CH. 9-0011 Evenings MI 8-0(196 EDWARD W. LAWLER PLAINFIELD Edward W. Law- Home, 190 Main South River, and at 9 a.m. in St.

Mary's Church, Minni.KSKX COt'NTV COI'RT LAW DIVISION Docket Nil. Mary's Church. Msgr. James S. Foley celebrated IN TUT.

ATTER OF TME South River. COLONIA went into the slide. Police said Ul yr. Interment will be in the church APPLICATION OF STE- PHEN A. WOJKA and Civil Action LOUISE WOJKA FOR JUDGMENT no charges were ma.

Beautiful Cape Cod on extra large corner lot. Center stairway to expansion attic. Full the mass. The Rev. Edward Morris was deacon and the Rev.

Joseph Powers was subdeacon. cemetery. LEAVE TO ASSUME THE QUACKENBOSS FUNERAL HOME 156 Livingston Ave. New Brunswick Telephone KI M008 Friends may call at the funeral Route 13tyOieck Interment was in Calvary Cem NAMES OF STEPHEN A. WYCKOFF and LOUISE WYCKOFF basement.

The HORAN AGENCY LI berty 8-8700 home from 7 p.m. Thursday until uicu yt'sic'iuay iio UiiLnauii me, Dunellen, where he had been staying since he became ill several years ago. Lawler would have been 79 etery, Brooklyn. A only verified Complaint having the time of the funeral. FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE 4 STRATFORD PLACE Mr.

Russi, who died Monday, Halts 451 Trucks been filed in the above matter for a Judgment authorizing. Stephen A. was a former resident of Wojka and Louise Wuika to assume the names of Stephen A. Wyckoff and ASKING $25,000 KRAVITZ AGENCY CH. 9-0494 435 MAIN METUCHEN FAMILY house.

4 rooms and bath each apartment. Solid brick and stucco Excellent condition. Taxe $204 year. Heat $223 year. Bus stop at your door.

2 blocks to school. Owner will take $5,000 ch and hold mortgage at 5'i. Call EL. after 8 P.M Funpral mm Louise Wyckoff. respectively, and it appearing that notice of this application has been duiy published and the Court having been satisfied that there are no reasonable objections thereto It is thereupon on thi 21t day of December.

Ordered and adjudged SOUTH BRUNSWICK A total years old on Jan. 10. of 451 trucks was stopped in Routej A consulting and mechanical 130 in a State Police road check; engineer, Mr. Lawler was a gradu-between 1 and 3 a.m. today.

jate of the Pratt Institute. He came Lt. Jack Harris, who directed thelto this area to live about 35 years check, reported 11 violations werejogo and in 1026 organized the found among 206 southbound trucksjLowler which now purchases DR. KRUMBH0LZ FUNERAL DUNELLEN Services for the Rev. Dr.

Clarence Krumbholz, pastor of St. Luke's Lutheran Church CHOICE Location. Corner lot 75x that Stephen A Wojka and Louise Woika are herebv authorized to as 17 South Adelaide Avenue HIGHLAND PARK, N. J. Phone: KI 5-06M sume the name nf Stephen A Wyckoff Phono KI.

$-1100 and Louise Wyckoff. respectively, from 100 North 8tn room Itrge living room, dining room, kitchen and nook, one half baths, first floor 3'j rooms and bath, second floor 2 attic room. KI S-li. 25 EASTON AVENU9 JfEW BRUNSWICK Edsrebnook ectlon, New 8 room ranch, full baement, breezeway, garage. 2 tile baths, knotty pine kitchen Plot 10.1x150 $22,500.

Scott Scott. CH. 7-1037. stopped and 13 violations wcrejand sens used machinery and found among 245 northbound trucks equipment. stopped.

Before forming this company, and after the 21st day 01 January, inoi. and that within ten day hereof, a copy of this Judgment be published In Twenty of the violators had im- Mr. Lawler was general manager proper lighting, three had over-' and chief designer for the Hardinge here, were held last night in the Mundy Funeral Home. Interment will be today in Albany Rural Cemetery, Albany, Y. Dr.

Krumbholz, who was 69, died Tuesday. He had resided at 318 Mountain View Ter, since becoming pastor of St. Luke's in 1954. He was the huusband of Mrs. Mary Dosh Krumbholz.

BUILDINGS to be moved 4 room apartment. All Improvement. Will deliver to your lot Highway 33 Freehold Hightstuwn Road. Manalapan EN. 7-3521 7 Room Split Level II4.USO George E.

Grek Agency EU -O450 VI. 4-6947 weight loads and one had a faulty New lork City John E. Gleason Funeral Director 44 Throop Avenue Phone KI 54700 Flowtrt for Your Every Need Franklin Flower Shop A. A I. SIMKO SONS (I franklin New ftrnaswlek Tel.

KI M234 The Duily Home News, a newspaper of the County of Middlesex and that within twenty days hereof, plaintilfs shull file this Judgment and Affidavit of Publication thereof, with the Middlesex County Oerk and that a certified copy of th's Judgment be filed with the Secretary of State In th manner by S'tatut" KLXMMER KALTEISSEN. J.C.C. D28 J.M horn. Mr. Lawler's firm, at first, manu- Tvventy-five men from the traffic factured machinery, but following HOUSES.

Ideal for buslnes. 4 and 6 Morris St New Brunswick. Good for living quarters safty patrol and from radar and World War II it went into buying HEATHER HILLS New 7'A room split level; full basement: immediate occupancy, AGENCi Liberty 8-lfUo and selling used machinery, The or businesses, in midst ot weighing teams were used..

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