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a Frontera dies at daughter's wedding reception PERTH AMBOY Ralph N. Frontera, 52, of Water collapsed at his daughter's wedding reception at the Chanticler, in Millburn, Sunday. He was pronounced dead at Overlook Hospital, Summit. A native of Perth Amboy, he was president of the Dry Wall which he founded in 1949. During World War II he served the Army Air Force, and was, a member of Rosary Memorial Post 1325, Catholic War Veterans.

A communicant of Holy Rosary R.C. Church, he was a member of the Holy Name Society, Lodge 784, BPO Elks, Italian- Tripoli Club, Raritan Yacht Club, St. Joseph's Father's Club of Metuchen and Raritan Bay Chapter of the Navy League. He was active in Democratic and a member of the Democratic Club. Mr.

Frontera served as' a member of the Perth Amboy Zoning Board of Adjustment, and the Planning Board, of which he was chairman in 1973 and 1974. He was a member of the N.J. Home Builders Association and Local 82, Carpenters Union, Springfield. Besides his wife, the former Gloria Pirre, he is survived by two daughters, Miss Jo-Ann, at home, and Mrs. Suzann Gadek of Perth Amboy; a son, Ralph at home; two sisters, Mrs.

Rose Totin of Hopelawn, and Mrs. Frances Cirigliano of South Plainfield; two brothers, Joseph of Monticello, N.Y., and Frank of Edison. Services will be 9:15 a.m. Thursday in the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 424 East with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Rosary Church.

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Frank J. Bertics, 75, of Woodbridge WOODBRIDGE Frank J. Bertics, 75, formerly of 175 Bergen died Sunday in Graniteville, S.C. Born in Hungary, he was a resident of Woodbridge most of his life.

He moved to Graniteville recently. Retired since 1965, Mr. Bertics nad been employed as a FUNERAL HOME MORE THAN 90 YEARS George J. Deinzer, Jr. Arthur E.

Harrington 156 Livingston Avenue NEW BRUNSWICK 545-0008 Gleason FUNERAL HOME 1360 Hamilton Somerset John K. Gleason, Mgr: Phone KI 5-0700 SUNLIGHT GREENHOUSES 76 LOUIS STREET NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. CH 7-2806 Main FLORIST Street MEMORIAL FLOWERS and FRESH FRUIT BASKETS 181 Main South River. N.J. 08882 257-2357 We Honor Most Credit Cards Bronson FUNERAL HOME 152-156 N.

Main Militown 455 Main Spotswood 828-0151 IN MEMORIAM Dearly loved and sadly missed is our husband father JASPER JOHNSON who this life 1 year ago this day November 4, 1974. Those whom we love go out of sight, But never out of mind; They are cherished in the hearts, Of those they leave behind. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days; Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind. Sadly missed by Wife, NELLIE Sons Daughters Family Obituaries master millwright for 25 years with General Motors, Iselin, was a communicant of St. James R.C.

Church and Our Lady of Mount Carmel R.C. Church both located here. Surviving are five sons, Frank G. of East Brunswick, Alvin S. of Navesink, Edward S.

of Aurora, and Robert E. and Lawrence both of Granheville; a brother, Julius, Florida: a sister, Mrs. Anna Olah, and seven grandchildren. Graveside services will be tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in St.

James Cemetery. Arrangements were by the Leon J. Gerity Funeral Home, 411 Amboy Ave. Karl M. Staebler, retired bank officer EAST BRUNSWICK Karl M.

80, of 27 Wellington Road died yesterday in St. Peter's Medical Center, New Brunswick. Born in Brooklyn, he lived in Hackensack two until" months ago. He was a member of the Second Reformed Church, Hackensack. Mr.

Stabler was a 1918 graduate of Cornell University, New York. Prior to retiring in 1960, he was a trust officer for Manufacturers Hanover Trust New York City. During World War I he served in the Army. His wife, the former Mary Rogers, survives, as do two sons, Allan of East Brunswick, and Richard of Lancaster, and six grandchildren. Services will be 10 a.m.

tomorrow in Rezem Funeral Home, 457 Cranbury Road, with the Rev. Emil Varga, pastor of the First Reformed Church of South River, officiating. Burial will be in Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, Tarrytown, N.Y. There will be no calling hours. 'Marguerite Roberts of Jamesburg JAMESBURG Mrs.

Marguerite Dey Roberts, 85, of 86 Buckelew Ave. was pronounced dead at St. Peter's Medical Center, New Brunswick, after becoming ill at home yesterday. Mrs. Roberts, a native of Madison, lived in Jamesburg 18 years.

She is survived by a brother, Leroy Dey of Englishtown, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Walters of Jamesburg. Services will be tomorrow at 10 a.m. in the Lester Memorial Home, 16 Church with the Rev. Harold Brackbill, pastor of the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Buril will be in Green Grove Cemetery, Keyport. DIED CHMIEL In South Amboy. Nov. 2. 1975.

Mrs. Helen M. of 35 Matawan Road, Laurence Harbor section of Madison. Services will be at 10:15 a.m. Thursday from the Maliszewski Funeral Home, 218 Whitehead South River, followed by a 10:45 a.m, Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Stanislaus R.C. Church. Sayreville. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday and Wednesday 24 and 7-9 p.m.

FRONTERA In Summit. Nov. 2, 1975, Ralph N. of 231 Water Perth Amboy. Services will be 9:15 a.m.

Thursday in the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 424 East Perth Amboy, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy Rosary R.C, Church, Perth Amboy. Burial 1 will be in the church cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. GINDA--In Edison, Nov.

3. 1975, Mrs. Pearl of 18 Charles Carteret. Services will be at 9 p.m. Thursday in the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler W.

Carteret, with a 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Carteret. Burial will be in St. James Cemetery, Woodbridge.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 4 and 7 9 KAPAR In Sayreville, Nov. 2, 1975, Mrs. Theresa Balogh of 25 E. Kupsch St.

Services will be held at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Maliszewski. Memorial Home, 121 Main Sayreville, followed by a 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Stanislaus R.C.

Church, Savreville. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery, New Brunswick. Friends may call at the funeral home on Tuesday, and Wednesday from 2-4 p.m. ROBERTS In New Brunswick, Nov.

3, 1975, Mrs. Marguerite Dey of Buckelew Jamesburg. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Lester Memorial Home, 16 Church Jamesburg, with the Rev. Harold Brackbill, pastor of the Jamesburg Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Green Grove Cemetery, Keyport. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ROUNDTREE In New Brunswick, Nov. 2, 1975 Thomas Kibbie Jr. of Redmond New Brunswick.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Church Thursday of in Lincoln the First Gardens, Baptist Brunswick, with the Rev. Donald L. Brown officiating. Burial will be in Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick.

Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home, 201 Sandford New Brunswick, Wednesday from 7 9 p.m. SCHRUM--In New Brunswick, Nov. 3, 1975, John N. of 44 Ellen New Brunswick. Services will be Thursday at 8:30 a.m.

in the Boylan Feneral Home, 188 Easton New Brunswick, with a Mass of Christian Burial following at 9 a.m. John the Baptist R. C. Church, New Brunswick. Burial will be in St.

Peter's Cemetery, New Brunswick. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2 4 and 7 9 p.m. Charles J. Shiff, 80, Highland Park resident HIGHLAND PARK Services were conducted yesterday for Charles J.

Shiff, 80, of 88 Lawrence who died yesterday morning at Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick. The services were at the Ahavas Achim Synagogue, New Brunswick, with Rabbi Philip Raymon officiating. Burial was in Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick. Arrangements were by The Crabiel Home for Funerals, 170 N. Main Milltown.

Born in Russia, Mr. Shiff lived in the New Brunswick area for 40 years. Retired, he had been a salesman at Fixler Men's Clothing Store, formerly located in New Brunswick. He was a member of New Brunswick Elks Lodge 324, Congregation Ahavas Achim, and the New Brunswick Masons. He is survived by stepson, Robert Birnbaum of Wynnewood, Pa.

Mrs. Pearl Ginda, Carteret resident CARTERET Mrs. Pearl Ginda of 18 Charles died yesterday in Roosevelt Hospital, Edison. Born in Galicia, she came to the United States 65 years ago, settling in Carteret. She was communicant of St.

Mary's Ukrainian, Catholic Church; a the St. Elias Rosary Society; the Ukrainian Catholic Daughters, and Post 263, American Legion Auxiliary. She was a Gold Star mother of World War II. Wife of the late Harry, she is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Julia Halkovich, with whom she lived, and Mrs.

Mary Selby of Franklin Park; three grandchildren, and a greatgranddaughter. Services will be 9 a.m. Thursin the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler with a 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary's Church.

Burial will be in St. James Cemetery, Woodbridge. John Schrum, 67, was retired plumber NEW BRUNSWICK John N. Schrum, 67, of 44 Ellen St. died yesterday in Middlesex General Hospital after suffering a heart attack on Sunday.

Mr. Schrum, a native of Piscataway, lived in New Brunswick most of his life. A retired plumber, he worked with his brother in Schrum Plumbing. He was a communicant of St. John the Baptist R.C.

Church. Surviving are his wife, the to former Theresa Dixon'; two sons, John W. of, Mt. Olive, and Richard N. of Piscataway; a brother, B.E.

Schrum Sr. of New Brunswick; two sisters, Mrs. Catherine Kirsch of New Brunswick and Mrs. Mary Faneuf of Highland Park, and two grandsons. Services will be Thursday at 8:30 a.m.

in the Boylan Funeral Home, 188 Easton with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. John's Church. Burial will be in St. Peter's Cemetery.

Mrs. Sally Voorhees, Trenton resident TRENTON Mrs. Sally Rice Harvey Voorhees, 83, 455 W. State formerly of New Brunswick, died yesterday at her home. She was the wife of W.

Walter Voorhees. Mrs. Voorhees was born in New Brunswick. She a member of the George Washington Chapter of the DAR, Society of Daughters of Colonial Wars and the Society of Daughters of Holland Dames of New Jersey. She was a member of the Trenton area Red Cross for more than 60 years.

Her first husband was the late Harold Harvey. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are two daughters, Mrs. Edith Harvey Valentine of Titusville and Mrs. Doris Harvey McCave of Ardmore, a son, Alexander N. Harvey of Washinton; eight grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren.

Services will be 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at Trinity Cathedral. Burial will be in Ewing Church Cemetery. 'Ordinary' winner MIDDLESEX A borough resident and gauger for the Buckeve Pipe Line Co. in Linden won $100,000 in the state lottery yesterday.

Alfred Simoncelli of 315 St. will get $10,000 a year for the next 10 years. Simoncelli said he felt "just ordinery" about his winnings. "It sounds like a lot of money," he said, "but when you think of the taxes you have to pay on an income of $10,000, it sounds like He said he had no special plans for the money but added it would help put his children through school. Publicity limits sought Continued from page one by Mrs.

Sheehan's lawyers would limit press of the events leading the coverage, trial, if Barlow allows the motion after hearing arguments on it in early December. Miller said he thinks the motion seeks to "ask that the press be prohibited from gaining access to discovery materials," and would "without a doubt completely quash press access to the file." Miller said Barlow allowed Hamlin to keep three of the file secret. Hamlin said parts, Barlow allowed him to keep secret everything he asked to keep secret "1 thought it was a bad precedent for any prosecutor to give up files to whoever asked," he said. "There are Man killed on turnpike is identified WOODBRIDGE The body of a man struck and killed by a car while he sat on a lane of the N.J. Turnpike Friday night was identified late yesterday as Robert G.

Gary, 25, of Paterson, state police said. Gary's body was identified by his uncle, who was located during the four-day investigation, police said. No charges were filed against the driver, Donald Levin, 28, of Cherry Hill who told police he swerved to avoid hitting the man but skidded into him. Trooper Anthony Kowal is investigating. Alrick Man tennis captain FOREST HILLS, N.Y.

(AP). Alrick Man former U.S. Davis Cup captain and an influential force in tennis for half a century, is dead at the age of 83. Man, who underwent an operation shortly after the 1975 U.S. Open Championships in September, died late Saturday of an apparent heart attack.

He had returned home after the operahad been declared a success. Hospital to buy cardiac monitor SOMERVILLE Cardiac monitoring equipment is being purchased by Somerset Hospital with $21,000 donated. by the Somerset County Heart Association. The equipment will be used for bedside monitoring of acute and seriously ill heart patients under intensive care, Nelson 0. Lindley, hospital administrator, said.

Thomas Roundtree Jr. of New Brunswick NEW BRUNSWICK Thomas Kibbie Roundtree Jr. 22, was found dead in his room at 136 Redmond St. Sunday. A lifelong resident of this city, he was a former employe of Johns Manville Corp.

and Rodic Chemical and Rubber North Brunswick. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kibbie Roundtree Sr. of New wick; two brothers, Thurman and Kenneth, both of New Brunswick; a sister, Mrs.

Martha Rogers of Georgia, and his maternal grandfather, Walter Sellars of North Carolina. Services will be Thursday at 11 am. in the First Baptist Church of Lincoln Gardens with the Rev. Donald L. Brown officiating.

Burial will be in Franklin Memorial Park, North Brunswick. Arrangements were handled by the Anderson Funeral Home, 201 Sandford St. Louis Sandler, 87, owned paper company METUCHEN Services for Louis Sandler, 87, of 30 Spear who died Sunday in Perth Amboy General Hospital, were held yesterday at 2 p.m. in the Flynn and Son Funeral Home, 424 East Perth Amboy, Rabbi Albert B. Schwartz of Congregation Shaarey Tefiloh, Perth Amboy, officiated.

Burial was in the Shaarey Tefiloh Cemetery, Perth Amboy. A native of Russia, he lived in Perth Amboy most of his life, moving here 12 years ago. He was the retired owner of Sandler Paper Supply During World War he served with the Army, and was a member of the Jewish War Veterans, and the Senior Citizens of Stack Apartments. His wife, Minnie Rubinowitz, died in 1962. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Pearl Wolfson, with whom he lived; two brothers, Herman Paul, both of Perth Amboy, and two grandsons. Shiva will be observed at his residence. so many things in a prosecutor's file that the prosecutor can't vouch for. If I gave away willy-nilly it could destroy people." "Once it has the sanction the court, that's something else," he said." Harris said he viewed Barlow's decision as a "total victory." "We got what we wanted," he said. and added later he was "growing angry" over delays case.

"If I'd been down there wiretapping city hall be in jail today," he said. Along with Mrs. Sheehan, Harris is suing then city commissioners Aldrage B. Cooper, John Smith. Carl Valenti and William Cahill.

The suit also 93 housing NEW BRUNSWICK A team of housing inspectors yesterday found 93 1 violations at a 16-unit apartment complex at 185-197 Lawrence St. Nine-tenths of the violations concerned the need to repaint exteriors of the four apartment buildings and interiors of structures, said Inspections Coordinator Frank Timko, who lead a team of three inspectors. Remaining deficiencies include minor plumbing repairs and repairs to cracks in walls, he said. Of the 93 violations, 66 were found in common areas and 14 of the 16 units the inspectors were able to enter. The 27 exterior violations include nine Gunman NEW BRUNSWICK -A gunwielding, masked bandit escaped with $525 after holding up three employes of Coffaro's Bakery, 128 Joyce Kilmer at 6:18 a.m.

today, according police. The gunman, police reported, entered the bakery through side door, grabbed Ely Olivera of Newark with one hand, placed the gun to his head with the other and demanded money. Afte: emptying $60 from the cash register, the thief took $150 from Olivera, $150 from Ary Perine of 676 Miller Drive, North Brunswick, and $165 from Cesar DeFreitas of Irvington, police said. James Knucles, 18, of French St. is being held without bail pending arraignment tomorrow in municipal court for atrocious assault and battery, police reported.

Knueles is accused of cutting the face of landlord Michael Seitz twice as Seitz tried to collect rent at 6:35 a.m. today, police said. Seitz was treated at Middlesex General Hospital and released, according to a hospital spokesman. Armed robbery suspect arrested FRANKLIN Police arrested a Somerset man last night on a charge of armed robbery in connection with the Saturday night hold of the Scarlet Knight Liquor Store at 570 Hamilton St. Brian Lundy, 19, of 357 Franklin Boulevard was spotted on the street at 9:30 p.m.

by Patrolman Henry Karwoski, police said. A witness to the rohbery identified Lundy from police photographs, police added. A lone gunman who held up the liquor store Saturday brandished a hand gun with a long barrel, said. He escaped to a car $150, they added. police, Prior to the robbery, the gunman.

had browsed around the liquor store until all customers left, police said. He then handkerchief over his face, turned toward the clerk demanded the money from the cash register, police said. Lundy was taken to the Somerset County Jail last night where he was held for arraignment this morning, police said. Speed ordinances are introduced NORTH BRUNSWICK Passing would be prohibited and the speed set at 35 miles per hour on Milltown Road if the township committee approves two ordinances introduced last night. The township had asked the state for permission to cut the speed limit to 30 miles per hour.

The request was refused. Public hearings and possible action on the ordinances will take place at the Nov. 17 committee meeting. Another ordinance introduced last night would make LaRose Avenue one way toward Route 27. According to Acting Mayor Frank Pelly, the action is designed to prevent motorists from cutting through a residential area to avoid a traffic light at Route 27 and How Lane.

names Capt. Joseph Malanaphy, who headed the now-defunct confidential squad charged with the wiretappings, and Detectives John Feaster, Kenneth of Delancy, George Saloom and former patrolman Leonard Gioglis, Gioglio, during testimony during a 1973 civil service hearing, charged Harris phone was tapped in July 1967 for "political in He also said Mrs. Sheehan and members of her adminisI'd tration, had been aware of the wirecaps which they denied, but former prosecutor John Kulthau began an investigation. Hamlin continued the investigation after Kulthau resigned and last March said the investi- violations identified last Thursday by inspector David Williams. The apartment complex was inspected at the request of Jersey Organizations for Improvement Now (JOIN), said Timko.

Masaw owner of the project, and its agent Al Green the of North Brunswick, were given 30 days to correct the deficiencies. Early last week, at the request of the city administration, six dilapidated garages behind' the apartments were demolished at Green's order. Two other housing projects in were also inspected yesterday morning, but with less luck by inspectors who had difficulty gaining entrance to many grabs $525 Items valued at $504 were reported stolen during a yesterday at the apartment breakin Terrence Taylor of 200 George according to police. to Among the missing items were a television set, stereo unit, calculator, $4 in pennies and a laundry bag, police rea ported. Entry to the apartment was gained by forcing a front door between 1:55 and 3 p.m.

yesterday, police said. Roslyn Jones of 41 Throop Ave. reported $195 had been stolen from her home between 4 p.m. yesterday and 12:30 a.m. today by someone who forced a kitchen window to gain entrance, according to police.

City firemen extinguished a fire in a mail box at Prosper 2 Street and Easton Avenue at 9:06 a.m. today, according to fire officials. gatiou had turned up no "provable perjury" by administration officials who denied knowledge of the wiretaps. Wiretaps uncovered in Haminvestigations did result in line's clearing of two men whose gambling arrests were based on surveinance by the confidential squad. Harris later called.

Hamlin's investigation a and said the matter should have come before a grand jury. Hamlin contended statute of limitations, which blocks persecution of anything but murder unless an indictment was obtained within five years, had taken effect. Hamlin confirmed there was a wiretap however. listed apartments, said Timko. The inspectors will return in the near future to try again.

Twenty-five violations were found at 29 and 30 Conger site of two 8-unit buildings owned the business of the late Samuel Scott. At 2-20 Oxford about 12 exterior violations were identified, said Timko. The owner is not yet known, but the agent is the Brown Agency, he said. Timko said he and city Public Information and Complaints Officer Jeffrey M. Brindle picked the Conger and Oxford Street projects as possible places where violations could be found, based upon a view of the exteriors of the properties.

Three charged with possessing stolen vehicle FRANKLIN Three Middlesex County men were arrested here last night on charges of possessing a stolen auto, police said. Taken into custody were: Edward Jacob, 22 of 528 Bound Brook Road. Dunellen, and Matthew Joseph Petras. 19, of 183 Carlton and James Charles Gildea 19, of 132 Eighth both Piscataway, police said. The car was stolen from Garden State Auto Sales of 446 North Dunellen, Sunday night police said.

The three were held overnight the township jail for arraignment this morning, police added. Somerset freeholders to request meeting about Route 18 span SOMERVILLE Somerset County freeholders will seek a meeting with state officials because of county concerns the state Department of Environmental Protection is ignoring a request for information on the effect on Raritan River communities of a planned Route 18 bridge. The freeholders last night agreed to seek a conference in Trenton Environmental Protection Commissioner David J. Bardin, Transportation Commissioner Alan Sagner. Freeholders warned that if the state approves plans for the span between New Brunswick and Piscataway without meeting their requests, they would press a court suit to halt the project.

The freeholders initially made the warning in a resolution adopted two months ago. The freeholders maintain they have asked the state for details on the possible effects of the bridge on Somerset communities along the Raritan and Millstone rivers and Green Brook. They fear the new bridge which would narrow, the flow of the Raritan could cause the river to backup in Somerset County Four-year-old hurt in crash FRANKLIN A 4-year-old boy was admitted to St. Peter's Medical Center, New Brunswick, yesterday with head inju-! ries suffered in a two-car accident on Bennington Parkway at 3:15 p.m., police reported. Gary Kordusky, 4, of 41 Hillview Ave.

was listed in satisfactory condition today, a hospital spokesman said. Margaret Kordusky, 30, of the same address, who was one of the drivers, was treated at the hospital and released. Police said the Kordusky car collided with a vehicle driven by Maryanne Galasso, 37, of 400 Grouser Road who was making a left turn onto Bennington Parkway from Evelyn Avenue. received a summons for failing to yield the right of way at an intersection, police said. The 1975 Home News 17 NOTICE MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT LAW DIVISION Docket No.

C-52-9-75 CIVIL ACTION FINAL Plaintiff IN THE MATTER OF THE AP. PLICATION OF PAUL WALTER ANDRUSKIEWICZ AND CAROL MARIE ANDRUSKIEWICZ, HIS WIFE, FOR LEAVE TO ASSUME THE NAMES OF PAUL WALTER ANDRUS AND CAROL ANDRUS, RESPECTIVELY. Paul Walter Andruskiewicz and Marie Andruskiewicz, his wife, having this 31st day of October, 1975, made application to this Court verified Complaint for Judgment authorizing them to as sume the names of Paul Walter AnCarol Andrus, respectively, and it appearing to the Court that they have complied with all the provisions of the New Jersey Statutes 2A: 52-1 et seq, and Revised Rules relating thereto, and the Court being satisfied that are no reasonable this objections thereto: on 31st day of October, 1975, ADJUDGED that Paul Walter Andruskiewicz and Carol Marie Andruskiewicz, his wife, be and they hereby are authorized to assume the names of Paul Walter Andrus and Carol Marie Andrus, respectively, from and after December 1, 1975, and that within ten (10) days hereof said plaintiffs cause a copy of this Judgment to be published once in The Home News and within twenty (20) days after entry of Judgment they file Judgment and Affidavit of publication of Judgment with the Middlesex County Clerk and a certified copy of the Judgment with the Secretary of State pursuant to the provisions of the Statute and Revised Rules in such case made and provided. MORTON I. GREENBERG J.C.C.

16.24 NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTENT TO PERFORM FLOOD ELEVATION STUDY The Federal Insurance Administration of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced National today that Flood under authority Act of Insurance 1968, as amended, (PL 90-448) it detailed study of the flood hazard areas of the following areas: Perth Amboy Interlaken Bradley Beach Allenhurst Seaside Heights The study will be performed for the Federal Insurance Administration by mead Tetra Boulevard, Tech, 630 Pasadena, North Califor- Rosenia, 91107. The purpose of this study is to examine and evaluate the flood hazard areas which are currently developed which are likely to be developed and to determine flood elevations for those areas. This data will be used to determine the appropriate flood insurance premium rates applicable for those buildings and their contents within the flood hazard area. The elevations of the flood hazard areas will be utilized by the community to set the level for new construction or floodproofing.

This announcement is intended to notify all interested persons of the commencement of this study so that they may have an opportunity to bring all relevant facts and technical data concerning local flood hazards to the attention of the Community Executive Officer. Any data that terested persons wish to be considered during the course of the study may be submitted to the Chief Executive Office of the community or to Tetra Tech, Inc. 42.74 MORTON I. GREENBERG J.S.C. JARIA AND GELZER Attorneys for Plaintiffs 577 Cranbury Road East Brunswick, N.J.

08816 16.52 NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned has appealed to the Board of Adjustment of the City of New Brunswick, N.J., for a variance from the provisions of Section 7.2, and any other sections of the Ordinance applicable, of the Zoning Ordinance of the City of New Brunswick, N.J.; as amended, to permit the construction of a new office building, affecting lands and premises situated at 68-70 Duke Street, New Brunswick, and known as Lots 24 and 25, in Block 408, on the Tax Map of the City of New Brunswick. This Notice is sent to you as an owner of property affected by the application to the Board of Adjustment. A Hearing on this application by the Board of Adjustment will be held on Monday, November 17, 1975, at 7:30 P.M. at the City Hall, New Brunswick, N.J. You may appear in person or by agent or attorney and present any objections which you may have to the granting of this variance.

JULIUS A. FURRIER Applicant 770 Hamilton Street New Brunswick, N.J. 08873 9.52 NOTICE MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT LAW DIVISION DOCKET NO. C52-10-75 FINAL JUDGMENT IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF EDWARD RODDOROTHY RODZIEWICZ. HIS WIFE, AND RICHARD RODZIEWICZ, FOR LEAVE TO ASSUME THE NAMES OF EWARD RODGERS, DOROTHY RODGERS AND RICHARD RODGERS, RESPECTIVELY.

Edward Rodziewicz, Dorothy Rodziewicz, his wife, and Richard Rodziewicz, having this 31st day of October, 1975, made application to this Court by duly verified Complaint, for a Judgment authorizing them to assume the names of Edward Rodgers, Dorothy Rodgers and Richard Rodgers, that and they it have appearing complied to with the all the provisions of the New Jersey Statutes relating 2A: 52-1 et thereto, and and the Revised Court being satisfied that there are no reasonable objections thereto; It is, on this 31st day of October. 1975, ADJUDGED that Edward Rodziewicz, Dorothy Rodziewicz, his wife, and Richard Rodziewicz, be and they hereby are authorized to assume the names of Edward Rodgers, Dorothy Rodgers and Richard Rodgers, from and after December 1, 1975, and that within ten days hereof said plaintiffs cause a copy of this Judgment to be published once in The Daily Home News and within twenty days after entry of Judgment they file Judgment and affidavit of publication of judgment with the Middlesex County Clerk, and a certified copy of the Judgment with the Secretary of State, pursuant to the provisions of the Statute and Revised Rules in such case made and provided, during periods of high water. Freeholder Frank R. Nero was the first to call for the session. He was supported by Freeholders Doris Dealaman and Warren Nevins.

Nero contended Bardin, in a recent interview on the status of the bridge project, failed to concern for the freeholders' request. Legal Notices Legal notices. in order to be published promptly and correctly. should be typed or hand printed and delivered to Mrs. Yarosz at The Home News.

123 How Lane. New Brunswick. or mailed to her at The Home News. P.O. Box 551.

New Brunswick. N.J. 08903. Copy deadline: noon. of day preceding publication date except where length of copy or multi-column legals necessitate additional time for typesetting and proofreading.

NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY DOCKET NO. 4210 75 STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: JANINA AKACKI By Order of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division dated October 27, 1975 wherein Stanley Akacki is Plaintiff and you are defendant, you are required to answer the Plaintiff's Complaint on or before the fifteenth day of January, 1976, by serving your Answer on Kolodziei and Cohan, Plaintiff's attorney, at No. 429 Washington Road, Sayreville, New Jersey 08872, and filing your Answer with Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court, State House Annex, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, and if you fail to answer an appropriate judgment shall be rendered against you. This action is to obtain a divorce, Dated: October 30, 1975. By: J.

ALAN AFTANSKI. Esq. KOLODZIEJ AND A COHAN, Esqs. Attorney for Plaintiff 8.40 LEGAL NOTICE An appeal has been filed by Mr. Mrs.

Johann Weidinger requesting a variance in the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance of the Township of Edison to construct a single family dwelling in a "GB" zone where it is not permitted. Side yards will be 12' and 12' instead of required 15' and 20'. Said property being located at 17 Eastside Ave. and known as Block No. 182, Lot No.

15 on the Edison Township Tax Map. For the purpose of hearing objections to or protests against the granting of said appeal, the Edison Township Zoning Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing on November 25, 1975, in the Council Chambers, Municipal Building, at 8 o'clock P.M. By order of the Zoning Board of Adjustment. WILLIAM J. DUNHAM, Secretary 7.28 NOTICE SPOTSWOOD BOARD OF EDUCATION OPEN AGENDA AND REGULAR PUBLIC MEETING An Open Agenda Meeting of the Spotswood Board of Education will.

be held on Wednesday, November 12, 1975, at 7:00 P.M., at the Birchall Administration Building, Second Floor Conference Room, Main Street, Spotswood, New Jersey. The Regular Public Meeting of the Spotswood Board of Education will be held on Wednesday, November 19, 1975, at 8:00 P.M., at the Appleby School Room, Spotswood, New Jersey. MILDRED SEPCSIK Board Secretary 6.72 NOTICE OF SALE TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned will sell at private sale on November 10, 1975 at 10:00 a.m. at Martin St. and Franklin Somerset, New Jersey, one 1970 Oldsmobile, Serial Number 394870M60736 seized and repossessed from Russel Maimone, 55 Louis Street, New Brunswick, New Jersey, for default of security agreement.

Auto to be sold as is, and Franklin State Bank reserves the right to bid. SAM MASIELLO Collection Manager Franklin State Bank Somerset, New Jersey 5.04.

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