i4S.Pastorool.Worship.Buysctionarcels ofite were iday asInc., for ion, $2,-'t Avenue rles andL'ge andrge and ; Albert 5 el a and S. Wat-a, $200; 100; Jos-□Id lady out of a ed when d. Theh /, which bury.-ER2 hours. h. d:Mrs. T. irl. Mrs. in is 22. ler chi!-*of which Elmer J. Veesey is general chairman. Mr. Clark served the local post as commander from September, 1945 to September 1946.anWOODBRIDGE—Word was received here this morning .that the Navy had sighted the wreckage of an R-4D Navy Plane which has been missing since the storm Tuesday night in the Chesapeake Bay . area and that a helicopter would be sent to the scene immediately. Aboard the plane was William Martin Landt, Chief Ship's Fitter, U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landt, Leon Street, and husband of Mrs. Margaret Jane Landt, the former Margaret Montgomery of Ireland.The family received a telegram lats night informing them that Mr. Landt was reported missing and that it was hoped that “the plane had negotiated a safe landing or that the passengers and crew had parachuted to safety/5 They were informed that a search was being conducted.Chief Ship’s Fitter Landt served six .years in the Navy and recently re-enlisted for t another three years. He was aboard' the Arkansas when it was sunk in the invasion of Okinawa and, he. was also in the European invasion.It is understood that the Wood-bridge Navy man was on his way home to attend the funeral today of Patrolman Thomas Lockie to, whom he was related. The Landts have a baby boy, five months old.were takenHospital in ergency Sq latter was r being treat the brain.Mr. Aaroi for brain cc ation of the laceration af Contmmated 12 -county levj expenditure would pern much heavi out allqwin to raise theThe totaappropriate536.42. A iheld Februa municipal t is scheduledformal adoj The explsthe budget of Commisthis budget sity of in wages of i granted a increase for likewise rec of incrSasin ers and sehi “The liqi liens and si property :p] amount of : the moneys sources.“Every p availed of : this budget,