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PAGE TWENTY-THREE CLASSIFIED ADS PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1951 Telephone Plainfield 6-8000 23 23 Help (Male) Help (Male) Legal Notices Legal Notices Noah Numskull Stephenville Plaints Aired Road Bids Rejected South Plainfield All bids for BAKELITE NEEDS MEN PRODUCTION MEN To train as chemical operators on rotating shifts. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Contests to Feature GOP Picnic Saturday-Middlesex Prizes will be awarded to winners in contests at the first annual picnic of the borough Republican organizations Saturday at 1 p. m. at Wayside Park, Councilman R.

E. Gest, prize committee chairman, reports. Merchants have contributed generous the construction of Section 3, of Raritah Township Residents of Stephenville Development in the Oak Tree section continued efforts to obtain better drainage at last night's meeting of the Township reported severe washouts during recent heavy rains Metuchen Rd. and Kentile received July 26, were rejected last night by the Mayor and Council at ly, he. said.

ELECTRICIANS PIPE FITTERS MILLWRIGHTS AUTOMATIC MACHINE OPERATORS GRINDERS APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. HYATT BEARINGS DIV. General Motors Corporation RARITAX IiOAD CLARIS TOWNSHIP PLANT STATE OF NEW JERSEY STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT TRENTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the State Highway Commissioner for: ROUTE 28. SECTION 29 Repaying of Route 28.

Section 29. from Route 27 to South Broad Street, in the City of Elizabeth, Union County. Length 0.822 miles. Estimated: 9,000 cu. yds.

Roadway Excavation-Earth 20,050 sq. yds. Pavement Excavation 6.880 cu. yds. Subbase 1,020 sq.

yds. 6" concrete Base Course 313 ton Bituminous Concrete Pavement 19.050 sq. yds. 10" R.C. Pavement Surface 870 lin.

ft. 12" R.C. C-I Culvert Pipe 30 units Manholes. Inlets Catch Basins 8,150 lin. ft.

White Concrete Vertical Curb Bids for the above will be received at the office of the State Highway Department, Assembly Room. Room 140. in the State Hignway Office Building. 1035 Parkway Avenue, Trenton. New Jersey, on Thursday.

August 16. 1951, at ten o'clock (10:00 A.M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME), eleven o'clock (11.00 A.M. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME), and will be opened and read immediately thereafter. The receipt and ODening of bids is sub NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF FRED J.

HARRIS. Decensed Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A. OTTO, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the ninth day of July A. 1951, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executrices or the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscribers. LILLIAN E.

HARRIS. FLORENCE R. HARRIS BERGMAN. Executrices. ROMER ROMER.

Attorneys Union Plainfield. N. J. Fees $12.50. 712-5toaw NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF CELIA PERROTTI.

also known as CECELIA PERROTTI. Deceased Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A. OTTO, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the ninth day of July A. 1951, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executrix of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber. MARIE BROOKS.

Executrix. SALVATORE MUSCATO, Attorney 1007 Springfield, Ave. Irvington. N. J.

LABORATORY ASSISTANTS For control work on rotating ahifts. High school education required. High school chemistry, math and physic preferred. Included on the program be and said that unless something is sides the contests will be dancing and a baseball game between the done their properties will ultimately be ruined. DEAI2.

AJOAH IP You HUSSEP A SODA BOTTLB, WOULD IT TELL. ITS POP ON YOU W0AAKD DoTSOAl senior organization and the Young Republican Club. Borough Clerk WAREHOUSEMEN Rotating shifts: previous experience preferred but not essential. Elmer C. Iloagland and Herbert Hall are co-chairmen.

an adjourned session. C. Alfred Ena-nder, borough engineer, recommended the bids from three contracting companies be rejected because in his opinion they were excessive. The rejected bids were as follows: Contracting Company, Rahway, $40,614 Terrible Construction Company, Plainfield. $40,096.50 and Winans Contracting Company, Linden, $39,343.60.

Mayor Peter Kaymowics ex DEAR NOAH IF I HAD MV CELLAR FULL OF COAL THAT VJOOLDM'T BURM WOULD you BLAME ME FOR WELDERS Combination Should Magistrate Levies Fines GETTrtS BURAiED UP ject to the proper qualification of the bidder in accordance with the provisions of Fees $12.50. 712-5toaw be able to read prints and do lay-out work. BOILERMAKER pressed the opinion the Council LUTHER KELLER, 9R. Jr. should go along with the engi OTHER CLASSIFIED ADS ON PAGES 24 AND 25 tHtr1but4 by King FNtum Syndic neer's recommendation, after the prequalification law and the regulations adopted by the State Highway Commissioner.

Bidders must also submit a revised financial statement and statement of plant and equipment with their bid. Drawings, specifications and form of bid, contract and bond for the proposed work are on file in the office of the State Highway Department, Trenton, N. and may be inspected by prospective bidders during office hours. Plans will be furnished on a deposit of Ten Dollars 10.00) for each which Councilman Edward J. Whe Letters to FHA Two letters sent to the FHA were read.

These, letters repeated property owner complaints and urged inspection. No action was taken by the Committee, since it was pointed out that streets involved have not been accepted by the township. Raymond P. Wilson, township engineer, produced a letter to the state which pointed out that culverts under Route 27 near Tal-madge Rd. are inadequate.

The letter noted pipes were originally laid for a rural area but that now there are two big factories and 1,000 homes there. Water backs up and floods the Nixon Park area. Wilson asked the state to examine the culverts. If the state acts, it was indicated, the township will clean and alter the drainage of a stream leading to the culverts. NOTICE lan, roads chairman, introduced a resolution rejecting the bids and calling for the advertising for new Begins Studies Bakelite offers you these opportunities with generous employee benefits, high starting rates and a future in an expanding plastics industry.

South Plainfield Magistrate Joseph E. Kelley Jr. last night in local police court fined five persons for traffic violations and two other persons on other charges. Joseph Lavish, 23, of 1270 Park Plainfield, was fined $25 as HEAVY MACHINING INDUSTRY DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN JR. DRAFTSMEN APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE Fris.

P.M. Thurs. P.M. Sats. Noon FOSTER WHEELER CORP.

Carteret, N. J. Carteret 8-5141 set of plans upon application to A. Lee Grover, Chief Clerk, State Highway De WANT-ADS taken up to 5 p. bids to be opened Aug.

23, at 8 for the following day. p. m. partment, Room 139, State Highway Office Building. 1035 Parkway Avenue.

Trenton, N. J. Bids must be made upon the standard proposal forms in the manner desig- ADS FOR LOST AND FOUND a disorderly person. rne com Some delay was registered in securing a clerk for the meeting and it was decided to request the lated in the standard State Highway speci-ications and must be enclosed in sealed column up to 8 a. m.

for same day insertion. plainant was Doris Genard, Faye special addressed envelopes bearing the St. At Annapolis South Plainfield Percy W. Williams 18-year-old plebe at Annapolis, knows how to plan and build a career. He is set for studies at the U.

S. Naval Academy at Annapolis this fall without benefit of appointment through ame ana address or tne maaer ana wor id upon on the outside, and must be ac assistance of Borough Clerk BAKELITE COMPANY A DIVISION OF UNION CARBIDE CARBON CORP. River Road, Bound Brook CANCELLATIONS taken up to companied by a certified check drawn to the order of the Treasurer of the State of New Jersey for not less than ten percent Charles Carone, who was vacation ing, but happened to be available Jerome Fulton, 173 Baker was fined $10 for disturbing the peace on a complaint by Marion .5 p. m. for next day, OR a.

m. for same day. lO'v) of the amount of the bid. provided There is no assistant borough ONLY ONE MAKE-GOOD inser Fulton. clerk appointed in the borough.

The following lanrl was srvlrl- T.nt Clerk Carone reported the di Robert C. Hamilton, East Orange, Plainfield to Rernat' tion allowed for typographical error. that the said certified check shall not be less than $500.00 nor more than $20,000.00 and must be delivered at the above place on or before the hour named. Copies of the standard proposal forms and special addressed envelopes will be furnished on application. Bids not enclosed in sealed special addressed envelopes will be considered informal and will not be opened.

The right is reserved to reject any or all rector of local government had ap was fined $12 for speeding and! $300; lot. Oak Tree to James ALCOA needs POLISHERS CARDS OF THANKS and IN Carl A. Ericson, Flemihgton, was Specialty Men Wanted Recent New York-Newark pass book idea for Plainfield. Lots of advertising! SELLS ITSELF. Excellent money for the right men.

Car not necessary. Call PASS KEY, PL 6-4975. fined $10 on the same charge. bids. MEMORIAMS taken to 9 a.

m. for the same day. Phone PL 6-8000 Signed: R. J. ABBOTT Howard, $500.

The original bid of Bernat of $600 for 6 acres on Old Post Rd. was raised by Thomas Swales Jr. and Mrs. Mary Renner, with the latter taking the property State Highway Commissioner proved the $22,000 emergency appropriation passed July 26, for the additional cost in construction of the roads. Borough Attorney Morris Roth reported he has received all deeds of dedication necessary on Kentile Rd.

Fees $29.88 legislative channels. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Williams of 1530 Windrew he became interested in a Navy career while still attending North Plainfield High School.

Graduating in 1950, he matriculated at Columbian Preparatory School in Washington and, at the same time, joined the Navy Reserve to qualify for appointment at Annapolis. The plan was successful. COUNTY COURT OF UNION COUNTY at Bernat original bid of FALSE ADVERTISING For the benefit of our readers, advertisers and the public we print below In the matter of an application of Henry For Work On Aluminum Die Castings APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ALUMINUM CO. of AMERICA South Ave. Garwood, N.

J. laut and t.unria Daut. husband and $300 for one acre, also in Old Post Michael Natale, 642 S. Second Plainfield, was fined $5 for disregarding a red light. Gordon Cassidy, 721 South Dunellen, was fined $3 for improper parking.

Edgar Widmann, Atlantic Highlands, was fined $2 for disregarding a stop sign. wording of the law with reference to wife, for cancellation of record of certain mortgage made by Arthur R. Courier-News Is proud of Its Lewis and Estelle Beebe Lewis, bus- record as a newspaper whose advertis band and wife, to the Standard In vestment and Real Estate Co. of Dun ing columns are dependable and will ellen. N.

a New Jersey corporation. Civil Action Order for Publication YOUNG MEN 20 TO 26 YEARS The S. S. Kresge Co. is accepting: applications from men who are interested in a future in the variety stora field, to work under a planned program ol progress.

Good Starting Salary Advancement Depends On Ability Excellent Opportunity Apply MR. G. PTCHETTE Manager, S. S. KRESGE CO.

130 W. Front St. prosecute any person who deliberately causes false statements to be printed Early this year he passed preliminary mental examinations, On readme and filing the complaint In Plan Decorations For Jubilee South Plainfield The South the above-entitled proceeding, and it appearing that The Standard, Investment ranking 23rd in the nation on the basis of marks attained. Rd. vicinity, was raised in bidding between Swales and Marianne Renner to $950.

At that point George Gulya of Clara Barton section, making his first and only bid, took the property at $1,000. 11 Lots Purchased Meadow Rod and Gun Club purchased 14 lots in the Bonnybrook Ave. area for $150. Edward J. Krascewski purchased two lots on nd Real Estate Co.

of Dunellen. N. a New Jersey Corporation, was dissolved by in us columns. The publisher wishes to give notice that: The Crimes Act In the State of New Jersey specifically provides that any person who shall make, publish, disseminate or have placed in a news certificate of dissolution of the secre- ary of state on May 1st. 1939, which cer Kiwanis Hears Rider Official Metuchen Dr.

J. G. Gill, vice Williams was an Eagle Scout, one of the first in this borough, tificate was properly published, and that LABORERS PRODUCTION SHIPPING DEPARTMENTS Call in Person ALLIED ASPHALT AND MINERAL CORP. 139 SOUTH AVE. DUNELLEN Plainfield Business Men's Association last night agreed to decorate store fronts and places of business for the 25th Anniversay tne mortgage mentioned in saia complaint has been paid and has been of record for more than ten years, and that no officer paper or other publication an untrue.

and a Courier-News newspaper deceptive or misleading advertisement shll be Euilty of a misdemeanor ana carrier boy. In July, 1947, he went of the Corporation to which the mortgage president of Rider College, Tren HAYDU BROS. was made can oe louno on wnom nonce to France for the Scout Jamboree. punished by a fine not exceeding $1,000 of the aoDlication can bo served: Woodbridge Ave. for $500; William it is on this Z4tn day 01 July.

ioi. on ton, was guest speaker at last night's meeting of the Kiwanis or imprisonment in the County Jail for a period not exceeding one year, or both. motion of Sydney Schwartz, attorney for He is an outstanding high school basketball player and also played and Elizabeth Barakso. two lots on the Dlaintifls. ordered that The Standard nvestment and Real Estate co.

01 uun- Club of Metuchen-Raritan Township. Dr. Gill, a past lieutenant baseball and participated in swim Austin for $500; Michael To-masko, five lots, Morris $500. llen. N.

a New jersey corporation, ana Lost and Found 5 LOST Blue Parakeet-, Reward. DU Celebration of the Borough next month. Gil Klein, secretary of the association, stated the next meeting in September will be a dinner The group will begin to map plans for the Christmas parade and celebration which was held last year for the first time. ming competitions. He is the only all persons interested in the application be proceeded against according to the statute in such case made and provided.

child of Mr. and Mrs. Williams governor of the Trenton Kiwanis District, spoke on the topic "Faith and that a notice of the Duroort and el FITTERS LAYOUT MEN Familiar with alloy fabrication. POLISHERS feet of this application or proceeding be LOST, Mr. Williams conducts a painting green and yellow parakeet.

PL. 6-48S2 published once a weeK lor lour weens in The original bid of Swales of $250 for five lots in the Irving PL-Lincoln Ave. and Fulton St. vicinity was raised by Miss Renner, but Swales bought the property at $700. and decorating busmess here.

Plainfield Conner-News, a newsDaDer Dub lished in Plainfield, N. County of NEED AT ONCE FIRST SHIFT Brown Sharpe automatic screw machine operator, including set-up. 'Repair set-up man for four spindla Gridley automatic machine. Machinists, first class. Turret lathe operators.

SECOND SHIFT Browne Sharpe automatic screw machine operator, including set-up. Machinists, first class. Turret lathe operators. LIBERAL EMPLOYE BENEFITS 10 BONUS ON SECOND SHIFT Apply PERSONNEL OFFICE LOST, tie clasp, initials D. P.

S. in marcasite. vicinity Police Station and North Ave. PL 6-8981. Union and State of New Jersey, and cir rulatine in Union County where the mort in America.

Dr. Gill spoke in place of William C. Cope, president of the Drake College system, who was unable to attend last night's meeting. C. W.

Johnson, vicepresident, gaeee lands referred to in the complaint. are situated, directed to The Standard LOST, medium sized Foxhound, fe Apply Personnel Dept. ALLOY FABRICATORS 500 Market St. Perth Amboy Investment and Real Estate Co. of Dunel male, tan and white, tan specks, i Middlesex Co.

Jobs Increase Reward. PL 6-3, Oo. len. N. and all persons interested in the application, stating that application will be made to the Judge of this Court.

FOUND: Yellow and white kitten. Call after 6 p. m. PL 6-0400. in the Court House at Elizabeth.

New Completes Training South Plainfield Donald F. Chargois, a seaman apprentice, recently completed a six-month course at the U. S. Fleet Sonar School, Key West, Fla. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Felix Chargois of 169 Gulf Ave. Jersey, on the twenty-eighth day of August. 1951. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, or as soon thereafter as Draftsmen LOST, Kodak lens and filter set for Two Cars in Collision Metuchen Cars driven by Alice M.

Spohn, 30 Tulsa and Jen-sine Nielsen of Woodbridge were involved in an accident at Hillside Ave. and Main St. at 3 p. m. yesterday.

There were no injuries. New Brunswick Industrial em camera, in leather case. Reward. J. STRUCTURAL ELECTRICAL presided.

Next Wednesday at 7 p.m. at The Pines, the Kiwanis Club meeting will feature two films, "Men of Gloucester" and "Money at Work." ployment in Middlesex County is MT. BETHEL MT. BETHEL counsel can be heard. lor an oroer to cancel of record the mortgage from Arthur Ft.

Lewis and Estelle Beebe Lewis to The Vossler, 4S1 Somerset bt. l. Permanent jobs not dependent on re- i LOST: Bank book No. SS61 on State armament program. Liberal employe Trust omnanv Finder nlease return i benefits modern air-condnoned build- Standard Investment and Real Estate CO increasing on a par with that in other leading industrial centers of of Dunellen, New Jersey, dated December to bank.

ing; opportunities for advancement 4th. 1922. and recorded on December mm the nation, County Industrial Com 1922. in Book 584. page 107 of -Mortgages LOST: Small black change purse containing red rosary beads, vicinity post- COLONIAL, STORES in the Register's otiice of union county missioner De Wayne Nelson said EDWARD W.

MCGRAIH, JUQge, otnee and Cirant e. 4d4 vv. bixtn ct. ENGINEERS MECHANICAL (2) (1) Recent graduate to several years experience: design of flow-and pressure control equipment; non-ttietalic materials testing. 1) Experienced in, hand tool development design for development and design Arc-Welding tools.

Permanent positions. Excellent employe advantages. AIR REDUCTION CO Murray Hill, New Jersey. today in making a preliminary re Sydney Schwarts, Attorney for Complainant 412 West Front Street, port on incomplete returns to his Transportation Plainfield. New jersey.

department's annual industrial sur Fees J30.72 7-26-4toaw DRIVING to Indianapolis Aug. 10., re6jrn Aug. 19. Take one or two. Schneider.

PL 5-3940. 6-1100. vey. rIO rolTNTY COURT To date 42 manufacturing and 39 service-type industries in New In the Matter of the Application of EMIL RAYMOND MALCHOW. for leave to assume the name of RAY HOWARD DERBECK.

ANSWERS to box number advertisements require no postage when brought to The Courier-News Office. HELP WANTED. Apply in person, THOMAS YOUNG ORCHIDS. Inc. Harris Bound Brook Brunswick have answered the 1951 Transportation Wanted 10 TRANSPORTATION wanted from Greenbroek Englehurst Village, Dunellen to Standard Oil Linden, starting Aug.

13, hour3 8-5 p. m. PL 6-0268. CIVIL ACTION ORDER Emil Raymond Malchow having on this questionnaire as compared to 60 na security. Appiy personnel airectoi, 1ESEARCH Cottrell Electrical Precipitation, Processes InderrMi Division Bound Brook SALESMAN Progressive manufacturer desires representative to sell compressed gas and equipment to industry in the metropolitan area.

Sales experience preferred. Salary and expenses. Write giving full details to Box U-lll. Courier-News TRUCK driver and equipment operator for the Road Department, Borough of Middlesex, steady work, paid vacations, $1.65 per nr. Contact Mr.

Hoagland at the Borough Hall. Mondays thru Fridays. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. or call DU 2-1602.

AUTOMOBILE mechanics, experienced, paid holidays, insurance benefits, uniforms furnished, ideal working conditions. Apply Service Manager, Mess-mer Motors 120-128 W. Seventh Lincoln-Mercury Dealer. manufacturing and 40 service in Fifth day of July, 1951, applied to this Court by complaint settine forth the grounds of the application for an Order to authorize Emil Raymond Malchow to chanap his name and to assume the name dustries which in 1950 made up 14 Instruction the total of county seat firms an of Howard DerbecK: which application is verified bv the Affidavit of said appli swering. cant annexed to said complaint; and it The 81 answering to date re appearing by said complaint and aliidavit GROCERY NEEDS that tne said Jtmu Bsymona iviaicnow resides at 163 Kent Place Boulevard.

AUTO BODY man, also auto painter, must be first class, top wages- to right man. Windeler Auto Rebuilders, 189 South Fanwood. STATION wagon driver with office, clerical and tiling experience. Write U-107 Courier-News. TRUCK driver, permanent position, good pay for responsible man.

Call PL 6-5267. WIRE drawers, steady employment, night shift or day shift. FA 2-S200. EXCELLENT opportunity for bright young man. with chance of advance ported employment as of June 30 at 6,650 compared to a total of 8,572 reported in 1950's.

replies tr t- 1 Summit, Uninfi County. New Jersey, and that he is over 21 years of afte: and it ADDearins: further to the Court that notice LEARN TO SEW TWO HOUR LESSONS $15 SEPTEMBER CLASSES NOW FORMING SINGER SEWING CENTER 125 WEST FRONT ST. PL 4-9300 xv of such application has been published at least once in each week for four successive irom iuu iirms in -New xsrunswicK. from 81 firms," Nel weeks in the Plainrieid courier-News, a newspaper of said County, and the Court being satisfied by said complaint so verified, that there are reasonable grounds for the proposed change, and that there is no son said, "show that employment wanted. Good Charter 7-3640.

BENCH hand Becks Bakery. as of June 30 was 8 per cent over pints 48C 16-OI. pkg. 45C 2'4-oi. can Qg Pint Mb.

pkg. 29C Pkg 35c DRIVING lessons given at reasonable fee. FA 2-5295. SERVICE salesman for permanent position on an established home service KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 8-01. box BLUE RIBBON MAYONNAISE VELVEETA CHEESE -UNDERWOOD'S DEVILED HAM HERSHEY ICE CREAM RITZ CRACKERS CAR FOAM CAR shamp than of Dec.

31, 1950, and 13 per cent over that of June 30, 1950. 22 Sales Help (Male) reasonable objection mat tne piaintiii. Emil Raymond Malchow. should assume the name of Ray Howard Derbeck. It is.

on this 7th day of August. 1951. ORDERED that Emil Raymond Malchow be, and he is hereby authorized to assume the name of Ray Howard Derbeck; from and after the 7th day of September, next, and that within ten (10) days from this date the said plaintiff do cause a copy of this Order to be published In the Plain- ment to learn advertising ousiness, starting as a copy ruiwier. Good pay, steady work and pleasant surroundings. Write Box U-142, Courier-News.

BARTENDER-waiter Also extra waiters fr eekends. Apply after 4 p. m. Surf Restaurant, Rt, 29, Dunellen. HIGH SCHOOL boy to make himself useful in luncheonette.

4PPly Rus-kin's Luncheonette, 224 E. Front St, Hunterdon Crash route in the food industry. Car furnished. Guaranteed salary and commission. Must live in Plainfield.

Bound Brook or Somerville area. Call for appointment Waverly 6-2317. MAN wanted for small suburbans farm. Has to be handy and sober. Call Madison 6-2196.

11 Injures Two NO LOSS OF COFFEE SATISFACTION COLONIAL COFFEES field Courier-News, a public newspaper 77c 79c 81c PART TIME FTJLLj EARNINGS We invite a limited number of responsible men who need additional income to accept training on a part time basis in one of the most pleasant selling positions in the world. No investment, no collections or deliveries. No down payment or C.O.D. problems. Firm established 1866.

local management. Full commissions paid immedi-atelv. No deductions or charge backs. Flemmgton Mrs. Florence 2 q.

pot. 45c 2 Hm- 47c SCHMALZ MILK 24 Smith, 42, Mt. Pleasant Mi Help (Female; PAINTERS. first class. See Mr.

Grand, 20 -Park Cranford, CR 6-S526. SHORT ORDER cooks, steady position. Apply HOWARD JOHNSON Rt. 2a, Woodbridge WO 8-1700 ford, was injured yesterday when printed in said County of Union, and thereafter file and record the complaint, affidavit, order and affidavit of publication with the County Clerk of Union County and a certified copy thereof with the Secretary of State of New Jersey, according to the provisions of the Statute in such case made and provided. WALTER L.

HETFIELD in. Judge. Fees S6.12. 89-lt DELIVERY SERVICE her car was sideswiped by Marlyn Car essential. or interview see ivir.

Guilfoyle, at Park Hotel, Plainfield, R. Weaver, 20, of Erwinna, Pa Thursday, Between 4 p.m. ana xu p.m. Mrs. Smith was driving south on SHEET metal worker, general, inside and outside.

John Indrikovic, 110 Bound Brook Middlesex. 23 Help (Male) I NEED AX ASSISTANT Women, under 35 to train under supervision of executive for sales executive position. Earnings while training above average. Neat appearance, fair education, and willingness to work ara main qualifications. Must have car.

Apply in person Friday 9 to 11 a.m, or write Personnel Director. CENTURY METALCRAFT CORP. 85 Main West Orange, N. J. Frenchtown-Milford Rd.

and Weav er was going in the opposite direc SUNSWEET PRUNE JUICE 32-oz. bot. MEN for machine work. Piece and time rate jobs open. Paid holidays, vacation and insurance after qualified.

FOUNTAIN HELP, experienced, no Sundays, hospitalization. Apply Whel-an Drugs, 104 West Front St. tion. bunch 35C ANDY BOY This is your opportunity to get into CALIFORNIA BROCCOLI There were four passengers in good pay, good the Smith car. Mrs.

Smith and COOK, short order, working conditions. 2-5S94. Tops Diner. WE the aircraft Industry. Apply U.S.

HAMMERED PISTON RING CO. Stirling. N. J. VINE-RIPENED LARGE SIZE ea ch 45c H0NEYDEW MELONS Miss Betty Halloran of Bayonn NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of ISIDORE PEARL.

Deceased. Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A. OTTO, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the seventeenth dav of July A. 1951. upon the application of the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands anainst the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber.

HARRY PEARL. Executor. Harry P. Fass. Attorney 40 Somer5et Plainfield.

N. J. Pees $12. 50 719-5toaw were treated by a Frenchtown POLISHERS and helpers, to work in our plating department. Apply Marino's.

115 Waynewood Pk. physician. Weaver was summoned for 2 lb 25c Pt. box 27c 3 25c 3 19c GREEN PEPPERS BLUEBERRIES NEW JERSEY (CULTIVATED) JERSEY FREESTONE PEACHES EATING or COOKING APPLES LIST your name and address for a Courier-News paper route. As a Little Merchant you will receive an excellent business training.

Your earnings will be liberal. Papers delivered to your home or on your route. Territory Is compact. Apply Circulation Depart-ment. The Courier-News.

Tel. PL 6-8000. HOUSEKEEPER for business couple; cook, first floor; house workers couples. PLAINFIELD EMPLOYMENT AG'CY. 126 North Ave.

Helga Bru PL 6-3531 Clerk-Typist. File Clerk Why travel to New York? Work for a few months in Newark and then at legal passing by State Trooper Samuel Ferreri. PHARMACIST, registered, expert-enced, full time, good salary. Plain-field area. Write U-110 Courier-News.

USED car salesman, must have used car experience. For interview call PL 5-3200. COUNTER MAN for dav work. Sunset Diner, Route 29, Bound Brook. Bo.

Brook 9-13S1. Bubble Gum Contest Held at Playgrounds SHIPPING Clerk and part time route work for bakery. Good opportunity for right man. Capital Bakery, o23 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Etate of PERCY HAMILTON STEWART, Deceased. Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A.

MEATS -POULTRY W. Third St. our new Union, New Jersey location. Many employee benefits including fre hospitalization, medical surgical and group life insurance. Apply Personnel, Dunellen The three local play grounds held a bubble gum con OTTO.

Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the seventeenth dav of July A. 1961, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executor of the estate WESSON OIL qt. "7fl bot. i Mm pint rl. A.

Wilson eo tureuiui. cu, Newark or phone Market 2-5561. TIIURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Call 6 to 7 p. m. MAN to mow lawn.

PL 6-1162. of said deceased, notice is hereby given TELEPHONE operator, experienced to tne creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or af (12-14 Ib. avg.) Ib. 57c HEN TURKEYS typist preferred, five day week, good salary, permanent position. Write U-119 Courier-News.

firmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within BARTENDER, experienced, must be excellent mixer, good reference required. Werner's Lane Edge, Wat-cliung. PL 5-9344. TRUCK TIRE MAN Must be capable of mounting and dismounting truck tires: 48-hour week; paid vacation; bonus plan. Apply FIRESTONE STORE 90 Somerset St.

SERVICE station attendant, experienced, part time work. 6-11 P- m. Shell Station, Route 29 and Watchung North Plainfield. SALESGIRL, experienced, Nugent'a six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prose HEN TURKEYS Dress Shop, 40 nr. week, paid vacation, sick benefits.

116 W. Front St. CAR WASHER. Experienced Berse Bros. 443 North Westfield DRAFTSMEN For electrical and mechanical drafting work on RF coils, transformers and condensers.

Essex Electronics. 550 Springfield Berkeley Heights, Summit 6-5432. cuting or recovering tne same against tne subscriber. SECRETARY, thoroughly experienced. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OP NEW YORK Executor test yesterday.

Winners at Weeds were: Robert Schwartz, Bud Parlock, Ronald Eskesen, Rilla Waldran, Shirley Knolmar and Sueann Day. At Columbia top honors went to John Amundsen, Leslie Brumberger, Elsie Polland, Linda Kraml and Josephine Melicharch. West End winners were: Ed Riordan, Kenneth Butler, Walter Butler, Marilyn Hourey and Kathleen Connolly. The playgrounds will be closed as a swimming trip to the Falcon Pool is scheduled. lb- rapid stenographer, five-day week, pleasant surroundings.

Postotfice Box 218. Iselln. Winans. Crane Crane. Attorneys FANCY FOWL ALL SIZES 203 Park Plainfield.

N. J. 59c 49c 69c 49c BUTTER PART time job in advertising depart Pees $12.50 719-5toaw WANTED: Experienced porter, full time position. Apply Manager. Paramount Theatre, today.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ib. ESTATE OF GEORGE W. FRAKER. De- ment now available for young woman starting as a copy runner. Good pay nd pleasant working conditions.

Write Box U-109. Courier-News. LION BRAND Tha Best Butter You Can Buy 4 Vi-lb. okat. SMOKED TONGUE FILET HADDOCK ceased Pursuant to the order of A OTTO, Surrogate of the County of WOMAN for fountain work, full or part Ib.

Union, made on the ninth day or July A 1951. upon the application of the if time, inquire nignts, uarroils, 117 Watchung North Plainfield. undersigned, as Executors of the estate of said deceased, notice Is hereby Biven to the 7SC MID-TOWN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 309 Park Ave. PL 4-4000 Sales service, some college, 25-35. 6c per mile $250 f7elTaBLE man wanted for retail hardware store.

Reference. Cooper's Hardware. Park Scotch Plains. CAlcEBAKER. Good man on bench work.

Day work, no Sundays. Apply Almart Bakery, 180 E. Front PL 6-5193. WOULD you be interested in learning1 WANT to earn some spending money? Here's your chance. Part time job open in advertising dept.

of local business concern starting as a copy runner. Good pay, pleasant working conditions. Write Box U-141, Courier-News. MAN with car for established insurance debit, experience not essential, age 35 to 55, salary, bonus, and expense, permanent position, opportunity for advancement PL 4-3 87. ELECTRICAL draftsman, mechanical designer, engineering correspondent, Jr.

draftsman, positions opened for qualified men. Write full resume and salary expected to S-195. Courier-New DRAFTSMAN, chemical equipment de I FROZEN FOODS TO HONOR WHERRY Washington (P) Republican WE HAVE A LARGER SELECTION THAN THE AVERAGE STORE creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscribers under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six mqnths from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscribers. GEORGE W. FRAKER.

HARRISON S. FRAKER. Executors. CARROLL W. HOPKINS.

Attorney 212 Park Plainfield. N. J. Fees $12.50. 712-5toaw senators are going to give a testi SEABROOK FARMS I SEABROOK FARMS I LIBBY'S PEAS imonial dinner tonight to their the advertising Business starting aa a copy runner? Good opening for bright young woman, steady employment, good pay and pleasant working conditions; full time employment.

Write Box U-108. Courier-News. WHITE woman for very light housework, help care for m-y ear-old child. Call mornings PL 5-2180. TELEPHONE solicitor, experienced preferred, must have private wire, work from your home, commission and bonus.

Telephone PL 6-5668. PORTER-DISHWASHER Apply in person. Halem's Luncheonette 161 E. Front St. SUCCOTASH I BROCCOLI I Eack.

Pk3- "ins 3c Coupon for floor leader, Senator Wherry 01 SEABROOK FARMS SPINACH Chopped 21 pkg. or Reg. purchase of Libby's Orange Juice Nebraska. pi3 23c I pk 27c pkB. 21c MOULDERS LABORERS Good wages, overtime.

GENERAL FOUNDRY CO. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Legal ivotices KnTirir rn rRFniTORS Flagtown. N. J. Neshanic 4-5533 ESTATE OF HELENA E.

HORAN. Deceased Piirint. tn th nrrier of CHARLES A. GENERAL SERVICE MEN 2 Must have knowledge of mounting pas to assist in Call evening MIDDLEAGED woman caring for aged person. PL 4-84S9.

OTTO, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the ninth day of July A ism. uDnn the aDDlication of the sign, plant and piping layout, up 10 five years' experience. Permanent position ia essential but non-defense industry. Perth Amboy area. State salary to Box T-137.

Courier-News. machinTstlathe HAND All 'round machinist, small and medium-sized work. Pleasant working conditions in modern plant. Overtime. Call SU 6-7183 for interview.

Hoagland Engineering Mfg. Co. Inc, Berkeley Heights. N. J.

senger tires, handling gas island and lubrication. 48-hour week, paid vacation; bonus plan; opportunity to ad ESTATE OF SARAH W. CAMPBELL. De- cp used Pursuant to the order of CHARLES A. OTTO, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the ninth day of July A.

1951, upon the application of the undersigned, as Administrator c.t.a. of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering tha same against the subscriber. pLArNFTELD TRUST COMPANY. Administrator e. t.

a. FREDERIK J. BARKER. Attorney Mn uo.t Frnni Plainfield. N.

J. undersigned, as Executor of the estate of said deceased, notice Is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever AH Items Plainly Marked to Enable You to Check' With Your Cash Register Receipt (CdDILdDMnIL STrdDIEIES SUPER MARKET WATCHUNG AVENUE AND EAST FIFTH STREET CONVENIENT PARKING YOU SAVE AT TWiS COUNTY GROCERS vance. FIRESTONE STORE 90 Somerset St. dishwasher, no Sunday woik. ad- EASY MONEY.

Christmas cards now ready. Box assortments. Personalized cards, napkins, stationery, matches. Samples on approval. Sunshine Studio, 131 Sandford No.

Plainfield, PL 6-8065. FINISHERS on dresses experienced. EXAMINER on dresses, experienced. All Year Round Work; STAR DRESS CO. 501 Richmond barred from prosecuting or recovering the ly in person, uunenen Diner, 3au orth Dunellen.

same against tne suoscriDer. JOHN J. HINE3. Executor, LYNESS BEDELL, Attorneys 129 Parle Plainfield. N.

J. RELIABLE MAN FOR GROUNDS AND GARDE! Year Round Work for Right Man. Call PL 6-6S0O for Interview MAN wanted to sketch neon signs and work in art department. 1117 South Second St. PL 6-1600.

Fees $12.30. 7lJ-5toaw Fees $12.50.

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