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COURIER-POST, Camden, N. Thursday, April 11, 1968 Death Notices BERG On April 9. 1968, of 727 Avondale Rd. Haddonleigh. N.J., Ella wife of the late Frank A.

and mother of Mrs. Josephine K. Watson. Relatives and friends of the family, C. D.

of are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday at 8:45 a.m., John A. Healey Funeral Home. 9 White Horse Pike. Haddon Heights (at Kings Highway). Blessing of body 10 a.m..

Church of St. Vincent Palotti. Interment at St. Dominic Cemetery, Phila Friends may call Friday evening. Parking on premises.

BIEL April 9, 1968. Mary (nee Wdowiarzi, beloved wife of N.J. Frank, Age of 1034 Mechanic Camden. 74 years. Also survived by one son.

Joseph: four daughters. Mrs. Jean Thomson, Mrs. Tillie Bunkowski. Mrs.

Florence Purzycki, Mrs. Helen Mojta: four brothers. Joseph. Ludwig. Leon and John Wdowiarz: two sisters.

Mrs. Tillie Bembenek and Mrs. Sophie Dorosz: nine grandchildren. and one great grandchild. Relatives and friends of the family, also all organizations of which she was a member.

are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, 10 a.m., at the Predpelski Funeral Home, 1458 Requiem Mt. high Ephraim mass 11 a.m., St. Joseph's Camden. Church. 10th Mechanic Camden.

Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening. BUROW On April 10. 1968.

Mary R. (nee Ballinger) wife of the late John Westville, C. Burow. of 129 Delsea N.J.. age 86 years.

Also surviving. three daughters, Clara Esterline, Alice Bishop and Lillian Nelson. and a son. Henry. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday.

at 10:30 a.m.. at the Ellis Funeral Home, 301 Highland Westville. N.J. Interment at New Camden Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Bible Protestant Church. Westville. N.J. BUSCH On April 9. 1968.

Francis, beloved husband of Janet (nee Batezel), and father of Francis 3rd and Michelle, of 200 S. Johnson Gloucester. Age 31 years. Also survived by mother. Mrs.

Mary Busch: two brothers, Karl and Conrad: three sisters. Mrs. Bernadette Ducar. Mrs. Maryann Rhoads.

and Miss Anastasia. Relatives and friends of the family, also all organizations of which he was a member, are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, 8:30 a.m.. at the Ciechanowski Funeral Home. 1309 S. 10th Camden, N.J.

Requiem high mass 9:30 a.m.. St. Mary's Church, Gloucester. Interment at New St. Mary's Cemetery.

Friends may call Sunday evening. CAHILL Of 201 West Widener Street, Phila. formerly of Lindenwold. N.J. On April 9.

1968. Edward age 53 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday. 8:30 a.m.. from the Danks Home For Funerals, White Horse Pike at Stone Road.

Lindenwold. Blessing 9:30 a.m.. St. Lawrence Church. Interment at New St.

Mary's Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening. to the funeral home, HELMER CARUSI On April 9, 1968. Vincent. husband of Filomena (nee Genovese, of 553 Division Camden.

N.J. Age 73 years. Also survived by daughters, Mrs. Rita Marian DiAlessandro Carbone of Glendora. Mrs.

four sons. Frank of Chicago. Andrew of Woodbury, and Vincent J. of Joseph of Haddon Township, Cherry Hill; one brother, and Giovanni 1 2 Carusi of Pennsauken; grandchildren. Relatives and attend friends of the family are invited to the funeral on Monday at 8 a.m.

from the Troncone Funeral Home, 819 S. 4th St. Camden, N.J. Requiem high mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m. in Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church, 4th Division Sts. Burial will be in New St. Mary Cemetery, Bellmawr. after 7 Friends p.m. may call Sunday evening DE MARTINI On April 6.

1968. Frank at Teramo, Italy. of 409 White beloved Horse Pike. husband Had- of don Heights. N.J., Rose (nee, Derago) and father of Alfred DeMartini and Lorapearl DeMartini.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral blessing on Saturday, at 10 a.m.. at the Pike, Evoy Funeral Home. 129 White Horse Haddon Heights, N.J. Interment at Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, N.J. Friends may call Friday evening, DeSOI On April 9, 1968.

Mildred (nee Glynn), of 916 Winton Phila. Widow of J. DeSoi and the mother of William Francis Walter Harry Mrs. Helen Franeke. Mildred Bentliff.

Mrs. Julia Heller, Niglio. Mrs. Gloria Niglio, Mrs. Virginia H.

Service for relatives and Funeral friends Saturday, 9:30 a.m., Teti 2349 South 10th Hillside Cemetery, Roslyn, Pa. Viewing FriPhiladelphia. Interment day evening 7-10. GEHR On April 9. 1968.

Carrie beloved wife of Levi H. Gehr of 1102 Collings Fairview, Camden. N.J. Age 71 H. years.

of She Haddon is Township: her mother, survived by a son. Lee Mrs. Emma Keiper, Carbon County, four brothers, two sisters and granddaughters. Relatives and two friends of the family, also members of Catherine Chalmer Chapter No. 272 OES and Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church are invited to attend the funeral service Saturday morning 11 a.m.

at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church. Yorkship and Tuckahoe Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may call Fairview. Camden, N.J. Interment Friday evening at Fosters Funeral Home.

Haddon and Lees Collingswood. N.J. GILLESPIE On April 10, 1968, J. David 52 of 328 years. Engard Beloved husband Delair, of Josephine J.

N.J.. age (nee Cerino), devoted father of David Camden D. of Kansas City, James M. and Joel R. of Delair.

Also survived by Relatives two and friends of the family brothers and one grandchild. are invited to the viewing Sunday evening and the funeral Monday morning 8:30 a.m., from the Cove Funeral and Home of Inglesby Sons. Mass Wyndam of requiem 9:30 A.M.. St. VerRoads, Pennsauken High onica's Church, Delair.

Interment at Arlington Cemetery. Parking adjacent adjacent to KLEPKA Angela (nee Longo). April 9. 1968 of 120 North Centre Street. Merchantville.

N.J in her 84th year. Wife of the late Adolph. devoted mother of Miss Margaret Helmer, home, Mrs. Jessie Hoffman of Pennsauken. and Philip Helmer of Westmont, also survived by three grandchildren.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited the to the funeral viewing Monday Sunday morning evening, and a.m. from the Funeral Home of Inglesby Sons. Cove, and Wyndam Roads. Pennsauken High mass of requiem 10:30 a.m., St. Peter's Church Merchantville.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry, Hill. (Parking On April 0 1968 Josephine (nee Tarka. wife of the late Joseph of 1156 Sycamore St. Camden. N.J.

Age 76 years Survived by five sons. Chester and Stanley at home. Walter and John of Camden. Andrew of Magnolia: two daughters. Mrs.

Sylvia Makuszewski of Camden. Mrs. Stella Szabo of Collingswood. N.J and 11 of the family and also members of grandchildren. Relatives and friends Rosary and Sacred Heart of Jesus Societies.

Union of Polish Women in World. America. Circle 40 and the Polish Group 5. Woodmen of the Beneficial Association. Group 67 are invited to attend the funeral Tuesday 8 a.m.

at the Ciechanowski Funeral Home. 1309 S. 10th Camden. N.J. Requiem high mass 9 a m.

St. Joseph's Church. 10th Mechanic Camden Interment at St. Cemetery. Friends may call Joseph's Monday evening.

W. T. Ridgeway, Westmont, Dies Walter T. Ridgeway 3d of 267 Stratford Avenue, Westmont, died yesterday in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital. He was 32.

He was a graduate of Rutgers University and employed as a systems analyst with DuPont Company in Wilmington, Del. He was a member of Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity at Rutgers. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I.

Ridgeway Jr. and his maternal grandmother. Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the Holl Funeral Home, 15 West End Haddonfield, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery.

KRISEL April 10. 1968. Edith L. (nee Washk, wife of the late Charles of S. Church Moorestown.

N.J. Mother of Charles Newport News. Richard Tampa. Mrs. Edith C.

Gray, Guatemala: Mrs. Marjorie Scheff. Moorestown, N.J. Also survived by nine grandchildren and three re at-grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday 8:30 a.m.

from the Inglesby Funeral Home. 602 E. Main Maple Shade. Interment at Ft. Lincoln Cemetery, Bladensburg.

Md. Friends may call Friday evening. KRUSE On April 8. 1968. John H.

Sr husband of Opal L. Kruse of St. Petersburg. Florida. formerly of Haddonfield.

N.J. Also survived by two daughters. Mrs. W. Lloyd Stewart of Cherry Hill.

Mrs. Louis C. Riegert of Haddon Heights, three sons. Raymond J. of Cherry Hill.

Lester R. of Furlong. and John H. Jr. of Haddonfield 14 grandchildren, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Friday, at 11 a.m., at the Holl Funeral Home.

15 West End Haddonfield. N.J. Interment at Lakeview Memorial Park. No viewing Thursday evening. Friends may call Friday after 10 a.m.

LYNE Of 13 East Road. Gibbsboro, N.J. On April 10, 1968. Eleanora E. Wife of the late George B.

Funeral services Saturday 1 p.m. from the Danks Home for Funerals. White Horse Pike at Stone Road. Lindenwold. There will be no viewing Friday evening.

Viewing will be from 12 noon to 1 p.m. on Saturday. MARCUCCI On April 9. 1968. Florence (nee Ochuida) of 995 Kingston Cherry Hill.

N.J. Beloved mother of Joseph and Robert P. Marcucci, devoted sister of Mrs. Rose Castaldi. Mrs.

Jane Zappala, Miss Marie Ochuida, Joseph. Michael, Benjamin and Rocco Ochuida also survived by 4 grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday 9 a.m. at the David B. Berschler Funeral Chapels, 5341 State Hwy, Pennsauken.

N.J. Blessing 10 a.m. at the Queen of Heaven R. C. Church.

Rt. 70. Cherry Hill. N.J. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Cherry Hill. Friends may call Friday evening 7 p.m. Family will return to 995 Kingston Cherry Hill. QUINN On April 10, 1968. Frank age 80 years.

of 19 E. Albertson Westmont. N.J.. husband of Emma (nee Meyer) father of Mrs. Helen Gaffney, brother of James F.

of Merchantville. Joseph A. of Avalon, N.J, and Mrs. Helen D. Smith of Westmont.

also surviving. 8. grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at his late residence.

19 E. Albertson Westmont. Interment at Northwood Cemetery, Philadelphia. Pa. Friends may call Sunday evening.

Under the direction of B. C. Schroeder Sons. Goldberg Rites Held In Phila. PHILADELPHIA Services for Samuel J.

Goldberg, a businessman who parlayed an apothecary at 5th and York Streets, Camden, into an extensive chain of South Jersey drugstores, were conducted here today in the Joseph Levine Son Funeral Home, 1512 N. Broad Street. Burial was in Montefiore Cemetery. Mr. Goldberg, a former Camden resident who had resided most recently at 105 S.

Washington Avenue, Ventnor, died Tuesday in the Cedars Nursing Home, here. Mr. Goldberg opened his first store in 1 1909 and operated the developing chain until his retirement in 1953. His son, Milton Garner, a Philadelphia attorney, (assumed control of Quality Drugstores at that time but sold the eight -store chain in 1966. Mr.

Goldberg was a member of Camden Mizpah Lodge and of the Crescent Shrine of Trenton. Also surviving are two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Gems, Cash Lost In Shore Theft ATLANTIC CITY Thieves broke into a -floor apartment yesterday and stole approximately $3,200 in jewelry, cash, silver coins and clothing belonging to an elderly man and his invalid sister. Willis J. Dumont, 76, a retired engineer, discovered the burglary when he returned to the four-story frame apartment house after spending the afternoon visiting his sister, Mrs.

Elida Mangeng, 77, in Atlantic City Hospital. The loot included about $2,000 in family heirloom jewelry and a $700 diamond ring belonging to Mrs. Mangeng. Youth Acquitted In Gun Death FREEHOLD (UPI) A Monmouth County jury yesterday acquitted Robert P. Cecere, 18, of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of his girlfriend's mother.

Cecere was accused of killing Mrs. Dorothy Jiminez, 35, when a gun he and seven other teenlagers were inspecting in her home went off and hit the woman in the face. She was the mother of seven children. The jury deliberated one hour before returning its acquittal in the five-day trial. Cecere had dated the victim's daughter, Patricia, 16.

Schaffhauser FUNERAL HOME 983 Haddon Avenue Collingswood UL 4-5454 otherington FUNERAL HOME GLOUCESTER CITY GL 6-0599 MIDIRI On April 9. 1968. Dominic. Husband of Margaret (nee Bover), of 302 Union Avenue, Cherry Hill. N.J..

age 62 years. Also survived by one son, Robert, at home: one granddaughter; Mother and Father. and Mrs. Joseph Midiri of Cherry Hill: four brothers. Philip, Paul and Peter of Cherry Hill and Anthony of Pennington.

N.J.: two sisters. Mrs. Theresa Farreny of Cherry Hill. Mrs. Catherine Rossi of Philadelphia.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Alloway Funeral Home. 315 East Maple Avenue. Merchantville (corner of Cove Road Maple Avenue). Requiem high mass 9:30 a.m..

St. Peter's Church. Merchantville. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Sunday evening.

RIDGEWAY On April 10. 1968. Walter Toms 3d. beloved son of Walter T. Jr.

and Helen Ridgeway (nee Yusk) of 267 Stratford Westmont. N.J.. age 32 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday, 11 a.m., at the Holl Funeral Home, 15 West End Haddonfield. N.J.

Interment at Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening. ROBERTS On April 9, 1968. Silas, husband of the late Lorraine of 127 Heritage Haddonfield. age 68 years.

Survived by one daughter. Mrs. Lynne Mitchell of Haddonfield: two sisters, Miss Marian Roberts of Mt. Holly and Mrs. LuLu Howe of Camden: one brother, Joseph of Mt.

Holly: and two grandchildren. Relatives friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday at 10 a.m. from the Schetter Funeral Home. 304 West Marlton Pike. Cherry Hill (Erlton).

Interment Arlington Cemetery, Friends may call Friday evening. ROBERTSON On April 10, 1968. Charles husband of the late Helen C. (nee Sandecki) of 264 Grand Camden. N.J..

age 81. Relatives and friends of the ily are invited to attend the funeral services on Saturday at 10 a.m.. at the Eugene V. Hinski Funeral Home, 81 Haddon Haddonfield. N.J.

Interment at New Camden Cemetery, Camden. Friends may call Friday evening. Parking in rear of funeral home. ROMAINE JR. On April 9, 1968.

Louis A. of 2782 Yorkship Road, Camden. N.J.. age 58 years. Beloved husband of Judy B.

and brother of Mrs. Frances Hart, Mrs. Olivia Bicker and Henry A. Romaine. Friends may call from 12 noon to 2 p.m.

Saturday at the Murray Funeral Home. 408 Cooper Camden. Services and interment private. SACCHETTI On April 9. 1968.

John. husband of the late Margaret (nee Luciano) of 1138 West Kings Highway, Mt. Ephraim, age 81. Father of Mrs. Carmella Iannetti.

Mrs. Helen Bozarth. Mrs. Esther Oddone, and Mrs. Delores Iannetti.

Nicholas Sacchetti. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Monday, 9 a.m.. at the Gardner Funeral Home, Black Horse Pike and Haverford Road. Runnemede. Requiem high Mass 10 a.m..

Sacred Heart RC Church. Mt. Ephraim. Interment New St. Mary, Cemetery, Bellmawr.

Friends Sunday evening. ZOPICH On April 10, 1968, Jennie. wife of the late Justice of 1211 S. Octagon Road. Fairview.

Camden. N.J.. age 87 years. Funeral blessing will be Saturday at 10 a.m.. at the Myrtetus Funeral Home.

1530 Collings Road. Fairview. Camden. Requiem Mass will be later at St. Joan of Arc Church.

Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Cherry Hill Township. Friends call Friday evening. IN MEMORIAM BIANCOSINO and loving memory of our father, Joseph, who passed away April 11, 1957. Our kind and loving father, We think of you today, And recall the happy hours.

'Ere the day you passed away, Never shall your memory fade, And although we miss you SO, We are waiting till we, also Leave this world of strife and woe. Sadly missed by children. GUNN In sad and loving memory of my dear wife Louretta Gunn who passed away April 11. 1966. I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with my own: And day by day I miss her more.

As I walk through life alone. Past her suffering, past her pain, Cease to weep for tears are vain; She who suffered is at rest. Gone to Heaven with the blest. Sadly missed, husband Walter. WOLF In sad and loving memory of our beloved husband and father Robert who passed away April 11, 1961.

Seven years have passed since that sad day. The one we loved was called away; God took him home. it was His will. But in our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by wife Mary and son Tommy.

CARD OF THANKS THE FAMILY of the late Lillian Binn wishes to thank their many friends, relatives and neighbors. also The Lawnside Emergency Squad for their cards. flowers. tributes and many expressions of sympathy in our recent bereavement. Alice M.

Riley and family. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ZALE, White Horse FUNERAL HOME Stratford. ST 3-5100 HANNA FUNERAL HOME OAKLYN. N.J. 854-3863 Country Western Show Is Listed A country and western entertainment program for the benefit of wounded servicemen convalescing, in local service hospitals be April 19 at 8 p.m.

in the Cherry Hill Arena, Haddonfield and Brace Roads. The program is sponsored by the New Jersey Servicemen's League. Ticket information may be obtained by contacting the NJSL at 15 Potter Street, Haddonfield. ZEMBRUSKI Funeral Home 1643 MT. EPHRAIM AVE.

EMERSON 5-3937 DAVID BERSCHLER FUNERAL CHAPELS Assistant Managers RUDOLPH DePRETE RONALD V. FRANCESCONI 5341 Rt. 38, Pennsauken, N.J. PHONE NO 5-5401 For the Easter Parade FLOWERS For 711 N. 27th Camden 963-0007.

VISIT OUR SHOP Vineland Youth Dies In Vietnam VINELAND-Lance Cpl. John E. Mount, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Mount of E. Landis Avenue, was killed in action in Vietnam on Palm Sunday in what this 19-year-old Marine called in last letter home "the big push to Khe Sanh." "We got the very short letter yesterday," the elder Mount said, "and in it John 1 described things as being very busy and that 'it would take 16 days for the big push to Khe The Defense Department telegram stated that Lance Cpl. Mount who had served five months in Vietnam, was killed by mortar shell fragmentation at Quang Tri. Lance Cpl. Mount, a radioman, had attended Sacred Heart High School in Vineland before enlisting in the Marines nearly two years ago, his father said.

There are no immediate survivors besides his parents. Funeral arrangements are being handled by the Rone Funeral Chapel on Chestnut Avenue, F. J. Busch, Accident Victim, 31 Requiem high mass for Francis J. Busch 31, fatally injured in a one-car accident on Route 42 in Bellmawr early Tuesday, will be Monday at 9:30 a.m.

in St. Mary's Church, Monmouth and Atlantic Avenues, Gloucester City. Friends will meet an hour earlier in the Ciechanowski Funeral 1309 S. 10th Camden, where they also may call Sunday night. Burial will be in St.

Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Busch of 200 S. Johnson Gloucester City, was a bus driver for the Philadelphia PTC. He was a member of the PolishAmerican Citizens Club of Camden and the Transport Workers Union Local No. 234 of Philadelphia.

Busch, who was born in Camden, served two years in the Army, from 1959 to 1961. Surviving are his wife, Janet; a son Francis III and a daughter, Michelle, both at home; his mother, Mrs. Mary Busch of Camden, two brothers and three sisters. Englewood Stores Wrecked by Blaze ENGLEWOOD general alarm fire swept a twostory building containing stores, offices and apartments night i in the second major blaze in the business district in two nights. One fireman was overcome by smoke inhalation and taken to Englewood Hospital for treatment.

Ex-Mayor E.B.Bowker Rites Set PHILADELPHIA (UPI)-Edward B. Bowker, 77, former mayor of Ocean City, N.J., died Tuesday in Jefferson Hospital. Mr. Bowker, a native of Millville, N.J., and a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, operated a real estate and insurance firm in Ocean City and began his political career in 1931 when he was named a tax assessor. He was elected to the City Commission in 1939 and served as public works director.

He became mayor in 1949 and served until he was defeated for in 1959. Mr. re Bowker is survived by his widow, Gertrude, a daughter, Mrs. Marilyn De Frisco and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in Ocean City Monday afternoon with burial in Seaside Cemetery at N.J.

Frank DeMartini Rites Pending Services for Frank DeMartini, a Haddon Heights cabinetmaker and builder who died Saturday Teramo, Italy, are ant the Evoy Funeral Pending, 129 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights. Mr. DeMartini, of 409. White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, was 76. He was vacationing in Italy with his wife, Rose, at the time of his death.

Mr. DeMartini emigrated from Italy to the United States in 1908. Also surviving are a son, Alfred, a daughter, Lora Pearl, land five grandchildren. NO TO WRITE? 12 10 2 Phone! 9 Phoning is the quickest way to share your newsand to learn what's new at the other end of the line. The cost is low.

NEW JERSEY BELL Sears Heritage Memorials Monuments and Markers Buy Now for Spring Delivery Granite Monument 24495 BROWN Sapphire gray color, 38x28-inch size. Other sizes and designs also sale priced. Granite Lawn Level FATHER Marker 'WALTER V. STROM' 1897 1967 7495 Sapphire gray color. 24 12- inch size.

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Admiral Wilson Blvd. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. CU 9-9450 Ext. 293 EM 5-9060 Ext. 340 The fire broke out in a twostory building at 3135 East Palisade shortly before 6 p.m.

The scene is just a few blocks from where a fire wrecked a building containing seven stores across from City Hall Tuesday night. Building Empty The latest fire, in Jean's Millinery Shop, spread to Buckley's Drug Store and swept upwards to several offices and apartments. No one was inside the building at the time. Some 54 firemen battled for some two hours before the blaze was declared under control. Police Lt.

Earl Beers said the building was an old frame structure and it "went up quickly." Hat Shop Wrecked The millinery shop was the most heavily wrecked. The drug store was also damaged. The fireman, Edward Baisley, 25, was treated and released at the hospital. The Tuesday night fire destroyed the stores in a twostory building on West Palisade Avenue. They included a furniture store, a stamp redemption center, a soda shop, a bar, a hairdresser and a loan office.

Authorities said neither of the two blazes appeared "suspicious" at this time. J. H. Kruse Sr. Services Set Services for John H.

Kruse former owner -operator of Kruse and Slattery Machine Shop of Camden, will be tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Holl Funeral Home, 15 West End Haddonfield, where friends may call one hour earlier. Burial will in Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson. Mr. Kruse, who died Monday in his home' in St.

Petersburg, formerly resided on Warwick Road, Haddonfield. Surviving are his wife, Opal: three sons, Raymond J. of Cherry Hill, Lester of Furlong, and John H. Jr. of Haddonfield; two daughters.

Mrs. W. Lloyd Stewart of Cherry Hill and Mrs. Louis C. Riegert of Haddon Heights; and 14 grandchildren.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE Please take notice that on April 16. 1968 at 10:00 A.M.. we will sell at our office, Camden Trust Company. 2610 Federal Camden, N.J, 1966 Rambler 4 door sedan. Serial No.

A6K850F1 38510. by reason of default of Flem J. Hopkins in a certain Retail Installment Contract dated October 28, 1966 and assigned to Camden Trust Company, Said automobile may be inspected at: Camden Trust Company. 2610 Federal Camden. N.J.

08105. Camden Trust Company reserves the right to bid at the sale. CAMDEN TRUST COMPANY. 2610 Federal Street Camden. New Jersey $7.60) STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF FILING OF CONSENT BY STOCKHOLDERS TO DISSOLUTION To all to whom these presents may come, Greeting: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac.

tion. by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof deposited 1n my office. that the Suburban Plumbing Supply Company. a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. 257 Nicholson Road.

in the Borough of Audubon. County of Camden. State of New Jersey. (Charles T. Klenk.

being the agent therein and in charge thereof. upon whom process may be served. has complied with the requirements of Title 14. Corporations. General.

of the Revised Statutes, preliminary to the issuing of this Certificate that such consent has been filed. Now Therefore, I. the Secretary of State of the State of New Jersey. Do Hereby Certify that the said corporation did. on the 8th day of April.

1968. file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation. executed by more than two-thirds in interest of the stockholders thereof. which said certificate and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law In Testimony Whereof I have herete set my hand and affixed my official seal. at Trenton.

this 8th day of April A.D. one thousand nine hundred and sixty eight. (SEAL) ROBERT J. BURKHARDT. ($52.80) Secretary of State.

PROPOSAL Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received in the Reception Room of the Office of the Director. Division of Purchase and Property, 2nd floor. Room 232-2. State House. Trenton.

New Jersey 08625. on April 23. 1968 at 2:00 P.M. and will be opened and read immediately thereafter. for the following: COMPUTER SYSTEMHEALTH DEPARTMENT Specifications and the form of bid, contract and bond for the proposed work are on file in the Office of the Director and may be secured by prospective bidders during office hours.

Bids must be (1) made on a standard proposal form. (2) enclosed in the special addressed envelope. (3) accompanied by a certified check drawn to the order of the Treasurer of the State of New Jersey, or a bid bond. any of which shall not be less than of the amount of the bid. and (4) delivered at the above place on or before the hour named as no bid will be accepted after the hour specified.

Bids not so submitted will be considered informal and will be rejected. The Director reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to award contract in part or whole if deemed to the best interests of the State to do so. The successful bidder will be required to furnish surety bond in the full amount of the contract of a company authorized to do business in the State of New Jersey. STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY DIVISION OF PURCHASE AND PROPERTY CHARLES F. SULLIVAN.

($39.20) DIRECTOR. SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION. to me directed. issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey. Chancery Division.

Camden County, Docket No. F-1770-67. Will be sold at Public Vendue on FRIDAY. THE 3RD DAY OF MAY. 1968.

at 2 o'clock, Local Time. in the afternoon of said day, the Sheriff's office in the Court House. in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All the following tract or parcel of land and the premises hereinafter particularly described. situate. lying and being in the Borough of Audubon.

in the County of Camden, and State of New Jersey: Beginning at a point in the Westerly line of Davis Avenue at a distance of 826.11 feet Southwardly from the Southerly line of Graisbury Avenue: thence Southwardly along said Westerly line of Davis Avenue. a distance of 37.50 feet. in front or width: thence extending Westwardly between parallel lines of that width or frontage and at right angles to Davis Avenue, distant 150 feet in length or depth. Premises known as 270 S. Davis Avenue.

The approximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $9.894.07. The right to adjourn this sale 1s specifically reserved by the undersigned. Seized as the property of Emanuel Grippi. et ux. taken in execution at the suit of Camden Trust Company.

a corporation, and to be sold by MARTIN SEGAL, Sheriff. Melnik. Tarter. Muller Morgan Att'ys. Dated: April 11, 1968.

Ptr's fee $76.80 LEGAL NOTICES SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWJERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION CAMDEN COUNTY DOCKET NO. F-1885-67 Barton Savings and Loan Association, a New Jersey Corporation. Plaintiff. vs. Albert L.

Ellis and Esther G. Ellis, his wife. Delaware Valley National Bank. each of their heirs, devisees and personal representatives, and his. her.

their or any of their successors in right. title and interest. Defendants. Civil Action. Notice to Absent Defendants.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY (L.S.) To: Albert L. Ellis and Esther G. Ellis. his wife: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Charles A. Allendorf.

Esquire. plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 519 Market Street. Camden. New Jersey, an answer to the Complaint filed in a Civil Action. in which Barton Savings and Loan Association.

a Corporation. is plaintiff. and Albert L. Ellis and Esther G. Ellis, his wife.

and Delaware Valley National defendants. pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey. within (35) days after April 18. 1968. exclusive of such date.

If you fail to do so, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You shall file your Answer and Proof of Service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court. State House Annex. Trenton. New Jersey, accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure.

This action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage dated February 27. 1963. made by Albert L. Ellis and Esther G. Ellis, his wife.

as mortgagors. and payable to First Camden National Bank and Trust Company, which has been assigned to plaintiff, and concerns real estate located in the City of Camden. County of Camden and State of New Jersey, known as 719 Bailey Street. Camden. New Jersey.

You. Esther G. Ellis. are joined as a party defendant because you are one of the original mortgagors and may be liable in the event of a deficiency judgment. MORTIMER G.

NEWMAN. Clerk. Superior Court of N.J ($97.60) SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF to me directed. issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division. Camden County, Docket No.

F-607-67. Will be sold at Public Vendue on FRIDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF APRIL, 1968. at 2 o'clock, Local Time. in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's Office in the Court House, in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises situate in the Borough of Berlin. in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey, bounded and described in accordance with a survey made by Ralph L.

Robinson, dated April 6. 1965. and revised to January 7. 1966, as follows: Beginning at a point in the Easterly line of Pennsivania Avenue (50 feet wide) distant 280 feet Southwardly along same from a point marking the intersection of the said Pennsylvania Avenue with the Southerly line of Dover Avenue (50 feet wide), and beginning point being in the division line between Lots 20 and 21. Block W.

plan hereinafter mentioned; extending thence (1) Southwardly along the Easterly line of Pennsylvania Avenue 80 feet to a point in the division line between Lots 16 and 17, said block and plan; thence (2) Eastwardly between parallel lines of that width or frontage at right angles to Pennsylvania Avenue and passing along the aforesaid division lines 109.84 feet in length or depth. Being Lots 17, 18, 19. and Block W. Plan of Lots Berlin Terrace. feet in length or depth.

Being Lots 17, 18, 19. and Block W. Plan of Lots Berlin Terrace. Being also known as Lots 7 and 8. Block 2403.

Plate 24. on the Official Tax Map of the Borough of Berlin. Together with the following removable items: G.E. 24" Electric Range, G.E. disposal.

The approximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $18.285.93. The right to adjourn this sale 1s specifically reserved by the undersigned. Seized as the property of Jerome L. Gordon. et ux.

et al. taken in execution at the suit of J. 1. Kislak Mortgage Corporation, and to be sold MARTIN SEGAL. Sheriff, Bateard, Casel.

4. Att'y. Ptr's fee $107 20 SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION, to me directed. issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division. Camden County, Docket No.

F-1420-67. Will be sold at Public Vendue on FRIDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF APRIL. 1968. at 2 o'clock. Local Time, in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's City Office and in County the of Court Camden House.

and in the State of New Jersey: All the following tract or parcel of land and the premises hereinafter particularly described. situate, lying and being in the Borough of Pine Hill. in the County of Camden, and State of Jersey, bounded and described in accordance with a survey made by Walter H. MacNamara Assocrates dated September 16, 1965. as follows: Beginning at a point marking the Northwesterly end of the curved Northerly corner of Cranford Road (50 feet wide) and Ramblewood Drive (60 feet wide): extending thence (1) North 75 degrees 22 minutes 05 seconds West along the Northeasterly line of Cranford Road.

85 feet to a point in the division line between Lots 6 and 7. Block 115-2, plan hereinafter mentioned thence (2) North 14 degrees 37 minutes 55 seconds East along last mentioned division line 110 feet to a point corner to Lots 4. 5. 6. and 7.

in division line between Lots 5 and 6. said block and plan; thence (3) South 75 degrees 22 minutes 05 seconds East along last mentioned division line, 105 feet to a point in the Northwesterly line of Ramblewood Drive: thence (4) South 14 degrees 37 minutes 55 seconds West along the Northwesterly line of Ramblewood Drive, 90 feet to a point marking the Northeasterly end of the aforesaid curved corner: thence (5) curyins to the right in a general Southwesterly and Westerly Direction. along said curved corner (having radius of 20 feet) an arc distance of 31.42 feet to 8 point marking the Northwesterly end thereof and place of beginning Being known as Lot 6. Block 115-2. as shown on Plan of Lots Section 1.

Hub Homes, Inc. prepared by Thomas A M. Fisher, C. dated October 22. 1959.

filed in the Register of Deeds Office. Camden. New Jersey on November 10. 1959. file Map The approximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $13.092.00.

The right to adjourn this sale 1s specifically reserved by the undersigned Seized as the property of Richard E. Clinger. et ux. et al. taken in ecution at the suit of Federal National Mortgage Association, a corporation of the United States of America.

and to be sold by MARTIN SEGAL, Sheriff. Sidney Kaplan. Att'y. Dated: April 4, 1968 Ptr's fee $128.00 SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION. to me directed.

issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division. Camden County, Docket No. F-391-67. Will be sold at Public Vendue on FRIDAY. THE 26TH DAY OF APRIL.

1968. at 2 o'clock. Local Time. in the afternoon of said day. at the Sheriff's Office in the Court House.

in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All those certain tracts or darcels of land situate in the Borough of Somerdale. County of Camden. State of New Jersey, more particularly described as follows: Tract No. 1. Beginning at a point of intersection of the Westerly line of White Horse Pike with the curved Northerly line of Odlen Avenue: thence Northeastwardly along the said Westerly line of White Horse Pike, 69.06 feet to a point in line of tract of which these premises forms a part: thence Northwestwardly along said tract line.

109.70 feet to point in 15 feet wide alley: thence Southwardly, along, same. 94.95 feet to the Northerly line of Odien Avenue: thence Eastwardly along same, 25.63 feet to point of curve therein: thence Eastwardly curving to the left on a radius of 250 feet an are distance of 76.77 feet to point and place of beginning. Being known as Lots 6. 7 and 8 Odlen Terrace. Tract No.

2. Beginning at a point in the westerly side of White Horse Pike, distant 87.38 feet Southeastwardly from the intersection of the Southerly side of Oden Avenue with the Westerly side of White Horse Pike, said point being in the extended middle line of the party wall between the premises herein described and the premises adioining on the North: thence (1) Southeastwardly along the said Westerly side of White Horse Pike, the distance of 37.45 feet to another point in the Westerly side of the said White Horse Pike: thence (2) South 86 degrees 10 minutes 40 seconds West. the distance of 104.91 feet to the Easterly side of a certain 15 feet wide alley: thence (3) Northwardly along the said Easterly side of said 15 feet wide alley. and parallel with the White Horse Pike. the distance of 11.54 feet to another point in said alley: thence (4) North 86 degrees 10 minutes 40 seconds East.

the distance of 19.19 feet to a point in the extended middle line of the party wall hereinbefore mentioned: thence (5) Eastwardly and at right angles to said 15, feet wide alley, and along the extended middle line and the middle line of the party wall hereinbefore mentioned. the distance of 81.71 feet to the Westerly line of the said White Horse Pike and the point and place of beginning. The poproximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $6.559.46. The right to adjourn this sale is specifically reserved by the undersigned. Seized as the property of Harry A.

Dean. et al. taken in execution at the suit of Charlotte E. Lippincott. Executrix of the Estate of Elma Lippincott.

deceased. and to be sold by MARTIN SEGAL, Sheriff. Albert G. Driver. Dated: April 1998.

Ptr's fee $144.00 LEGAL NOTICES BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF SHERIFF'S SALE out of EXECUTION, the to Superior Court of New me directed, issued Jersey, County, Docket Chancery No. F-1376-67. Will Division. Camden be sold at Public Vendue on DAY FRIDAY, THE 26TH OF APRIL, 1968, at 2 o'clock. Local Time.

in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's Office in the Court House, in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All the following tract or parcel of land and the premises hereinafter particularly described, of situate, Camden lying and being in the City in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey: bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the Southwest Howard side of DuPont Street (formerly Street) at a distance of 140 feet Southeast from South corner of Pierce Avenue and said DuPont Street. containing in front or breadth Southeast therefrom on said. DuPont of that Street width 60 in feet length and ex- or tending depth Southwest between DuPont parallel lines at right angles to Street the distance of 100 feet. Being known as lots 16, 18 and 20, Section M. Plan of Pavonia.

Premises commonly known as DuPont Street, Camden, N.J. The approximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $8,124.85. The right to adjourn this sale is specifically reserved by the undersigned. Seized as the property of John Smith. et al, taken in execution at the suit of Mohawk Savings and Loan Association, a corporation of New Jersey and to be sold by MARTIN Sheriff.

Louis J. Cohen, Att'y. Dated: April 4. 1968. Ptr's fee $81.60 SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF ECUTION.

to me directed. issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey. Chancery Division. Camden County. Docket No.

F-1368-67. Will be sold at Public Vendue on FRIDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF APRIL, 1968. at 2 o'clock. Local Time. in the afternoon of said day.

at the Sheriff's office in the Court House. in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particularly described. situate 1n the Borough of Chesilhurst, in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Beginning at a point on the Southerly side of Washington Avenue. 80 feet wide. a distance of 300.0 feet Westwardly from the Westerly side of Second Avenue and extending thence (1) Westwardly along the Southerly side of Washington Avenue a distance of 100.0 feet: thence (2) Southwardly at right angles to Washington Avenue a distance of 300 feet to the Northerly side of Hays Avenue.

80 feet wide. thence (3) Eastwardly along the Northerly side of Hays Avenue a distance of 100.0 feet to a point: thence (4) Northwardly at right angles to Hays Avenue. 300.0 feet to place of beginning. Being Lots 13, 14. 15 and 16.

on the Map of Mid-Jersey Realty Company. The approximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale 15 $11.696.78 The right to adjourn this sale is specifically reserved by the undersigned Seized as the property of Jay B. Coney Jr. et al. taken in execution at the suit of First Savings and Loan Association of New Brunswick.

New the Jersey, banking a laws of the State of New corporation organized under Jersey, and to be sold by MARTIN Sheriff. Dated: Brenner April 4. 1968. Ptr's fee $89.00 and Monyek. Att'ys SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION.

to me Court directed, of issued New out of the Superior Jersey, Chancery Division, Camden County, Docket No, F-1153-67, Will be sold at Public Vendue on FRIDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF APRIL. 1968. at 2 o'clock. Local Time. in the afternoon of said day, Sheriff's Office in the Court House.

in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey; All the following tract or parcel of land and the premises hereinafter particularly described, situate. lying and being in the City of Camden in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey. Beginning tn the Northeasterly side of Haddon Avenue 34 feet 4 inches Southeastwardly from the Southeasterly side of Wright Avenue and in the extended middle line of the party wall dividing and 404 Haddon Avenue: thence Northeastwardly at right angles to Haddon Avenue through said party wall 108 feet to the Southwesterly side of a 12 foot wide alley; thence Southeastwardly along said line of said alley 16 feet Inches to a point in the extended middle tine of the party wall dividing 404 and 406 Haddon Avenue: thence Southwestwardly through said party wall and in the extended middle line of same 108 feet to the Northeasterly side of Haddon Avenue: thence Northwestwardly along said side of Haddon Avenue 16 feet 4 inches to the place of beginning, Being Haddon Avenue. The approximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $9,559.98. The right to adjourn this sale is specifically reserved by the undersigned.

Seized as the property of Andres W. Oliverio, et 1X. et al. taken in execution at the suit of Camden Trust Company. a corporation and to be sold by MARTIN SEGAL.

Sheriff. Melnik. Tarter Muller. Att ys. Dated: March 28.

1968 Ptr's fee $92.90 SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION, to me directed, issued out of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division. Camden County, Docket No. F-1513-67. Will be sold at Public Vendue on FRIDAY. THE 19TH DAY OF APRIL.

1968. at 2 o'clock. Local Time, in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's office in the Court House. in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All the following tract or parcel of land and the premises hereinafter particularly described. situate, lying.

and being in the Borough of Pine Hill in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Beginning at a point in the Southeasterly line of South Club Road. distant 360 feet Northeastwardly from the Northeasterly end of the curve connecting the Southeasterly line of South Club Road with the Northeasterly line of South Drive. said connecting curve having a radius of 20 feet. said beginning point being in the division line between Lots 10 and 11. BlOCK 560-M on the Plan hereinatter mentioned: thence North 51 degrees 12 minutes 55 seconds East along the Southeasterly line of South Club Road.

70 feet to a point in the division line between Lots 9 and 10. Block 560-M: thence South 38 degrees 47 minutes 05 seconds East, between parallel lines of that front or width at right angles to South Club Road and along the said division lines 140 feet in length or depth to the Southeasterly, boundary line of the said plan and the Southeasterly line of a 15 feet wide eascment Being Lot 10, Block 560-M. Plan of Lots, Pine- Del. formerly Pine Valley Estates, Section No. 2.

made by J. G. Reutter, P.E. and S. August 27.

1957. Being known as No. 31 South Club Road. The approximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $10.721.31. The right to adjourn this sale is specifically reserved by the undersigned.

Seized as the property of David J. Graf. et ux. et al. taken in execution at the suit of Monumental Life Insurance Company, to be soid by MARTIN SEGAL, Sheriff.

Teitelman, Att'y Dated: March 28, 1968. Ptr's fee $104.00 SHERIFF'S SALE BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF EXECUTION, to me directed. issued out of the Superior. Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division. Camden County, Docket No.

F-1392-67. Will be sold at Public Vendue on FRIDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF APRIL. 1968, at 2 o'clock. Local Time, in the afternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's Office in the Court House. in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey: All that tract or parcel of land.

situate, lying and being the Township of Cherry Hill, in the County of Camden and State of New Jersey: Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Mansfield Boulevard North distant 115 feet westwardly from the westerly end of the curve connecting the southerly line of Mansfield Boulevard north with the westerly line of Philellena Road. said beginning point being In the division line between Lot 15. Block 112. plan hereinafter mentioned: thence south 83 degrees 21 minutes west along said southerly line of Mansfield Boulevard North 90 feet to a point in the division line between Lot and 16. Biock 112, plan hereinafter mentioned.

and Lot Block 112. on Plan of Section Haddontowne, filed: thence south 6 degrees 29 minutes east along said division line 125 feet to a point; thence north 83 degrees 31 minutes east a distance of 41.72 feet to an angle: thence north 42 degrees 37 minutes 49 seconds east the distance of 63.87 feet to a point in the first mentioned division line: thence north 6 degrees 29 minutes west along said first mentioned division line. 83.19 fret to the place of Beginning. Being Lot Block 112. plan Section Haddontowne, by Hoxworth, Behnke Girard Associates.

dated March, 1959. Being known as 152 Mansfield Boulevard North. The approximate amount of the Judgment sought to be satisfied by this sale is $20.622.37. The right to adjourn this sale is specifically reserved by the undersigned. Seized as the property of Robert T.

Hensman and Mary E. Hensman, his wife, taken in execution at the suit of Bloomfield Savings Bank. a New Jersey corporation and to be sold by MARTIN SEGAL, Sheriff. Cass and Case: Att'ys. Dated: March 28, 1968.

Ptr's fee $110.40.

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