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I JOSEPH RUPNIK WEST PALM BEACH, Joseph Rupnik, 66, of 706 New York died yesterday in his home. A resident here for the past 16 years, he lived in Camden 35 years where he and his wife owned Pauline's Beauty Parlor. He was a former president and founder of the American Polish Club of West Palm Beach and in Camden was a member of the Polish American Citizens Club, the Lutnia Singing Society, and St. Joseph's Church. Surviving are his wife, Pauline, and two brothers, Frank and Andrew, both of Montreal, Friends will meet Saturday at 8 a.m, in the Predpelski Funeral Home, 1458 Mt.

Ephraim ave. Requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m, in St. Joseph's Church, 10th and Mechanic sts. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing.

There will be a viewing at the funeral home Friday evening. EDGEWATER PARK Mrs. Jessie R. Hall, 83, of Park died yesterday in her home. A native of Camden, she lived in Pennsauken 65 years, and was Sylvia Renner at home; a sister, Mrs.

Ruth Stevick of Camden, and seven grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 10 a.m. in Davies Funeral Chapel, 4522 Westfield Pennsauken, where friends may call tomorrow night. Burial will be in Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. under the di- R.

Wallin of Pennsauken, Miss P. D'ITALIA JOSEPH RUPNIK MRS. JESSIE R. HALL neral services are COURIER-POST, Camden, T. Dumeke, War Hero, Dies At 70 PEMBERTON Theodore Dumcke, 70, of Rancocas Rancocas Woods, died Saturday Walson Army Hospital, Fort Born 11 in Washike, he area resident many years.

was a retired Army staff geant after 20 years of service, and was a veteran of both wars serving on the Mexican der, in Panama and in France. Highly decorated, Mr. Dumcke held the Silver Star with Oak Cluster, the Purple Heart Oak Leaf Cluster, Croix Guerre with palm and the tory Medal with nine battle He was a member of Eden ley Post 294, American Legion; VFW of Browns Mills, Cooties Wrightstown, and the Episcopal Church of Fort Leavenworth, Kan. Surviving are his daughter, Delma Young of Manchester, N.H.; three sisters, Orendorf of Detroit; Mrs. Teahan and Mrs.

Mary D. of Pemberton, and a brother, Emil of New Castle, Wyo. Services will be tomorrow 10 a.m. in a funeral home at Hanover st. Burial will be in erly National Cemetery, Beverly.

LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Resale to Robert L. Elsie Matteson. 242 Grant Street. Salem, N.J.. and to whom else this may concern: Please take notice that the Cinnaminson Bank and Trust Company will sell at Public Auction on March 24.

1964. at 11:00 A.M.. 9th and Grant Avenue, Salem. N.J., one 1963 Mercury. 2 Door Hardtop.

Serial 530297, because of breach of conditional sales contract by you. CINNAMINSON BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. ($4.16) Take notice, that on March 30. 1964, at 9:15 A.M.. local time, at Randolph Chevrolet 1759 Haddon Camden.

N.J. shall expose at public sale one 1964 Ser. 01746. seized and repossessed from Harold H. certain Brown by virtue of the breach of a Security Agreement, date Oct.

6. 1963, pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code of New Jersey. FIRST CAMDEN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. Broadway and Cooper St. ($4.80) Camden.

N.J. Take notice, that on March 30, 1964, at 9:00 A.M., local time, Wilson at Merlin Motor Admiral Camden, N.J., I shall expose at public sale one 1961 Chrysler, Ser. 167109, seized and repossessed from Betty Waters by virtue of the breach of a certain Oct. Conditional 1, 1962, pursuant to the UniSale Agreement, dated form Conditional Sales Act of New FIRST Jersey. CAMDEN NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO.

Broadway and Cooper St. Camden. ($5.12) Notice of Resale to James B. GalIon. Box 257.

Aura Road. Glassboro. N.J.. and to whom else this may concern: Please take notice that the Union National Bank and Trust Company Public Auction on March 24. 1964.

at Mount Holly, will sell at 10:00 A.M.. at Car Traders. Rt. Mt. Holly.

N.J.. one 1957 Chevrolet. 31752, 4 Door because Sedan. of breach of condiSerial VC57B1tional sales contract by you. THE UNION NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY MOUNTI HOLLY.

($4.80) NOTICE To: Lester E. Novak and Marie R. Novak. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Joseph R. address Moss.

1s 105 North Black Horse Pike. Runplaintiff's attorney, whose nemede. New Jersey, an answer to the complant filed in a civil action. in which Bowar Builders and is Marie plaintiff and Lester Novak R. in the Supreme Court.

Chancery DiNovak are defendants. pending vision within thirty-five days after April 3. 1964. If you fail to be do so. judgment by default the may relief ren- dedered against you for manded in the complaint.

You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Supreme Court in accordance with the rules of civil practice and The action has been instituted for procedure. the purpose of foreclosing your right to redeem from a tax sale duly held on December 29. 1949. and concerning real estate known as Lots (7a and 7b), Block on the Map of the Lots known as Runnemede Gardens, filed in 'Camden County on April 17, 1936, in file 229. Map I.

You are made a defendant because you are the owner of record and more than two years have elapsed since the date of the said tax sale. JOSEPH R. MOSS. ($47.36) Attorney. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEWJERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION CAMDEN COUNTY D.

NO. M-3256-63 Isabelle M. Sharp, Plaintiff V. Walter E. Sharp.

Defendant: Civil Action. Notice of Order for Publication: STATE OF NEW JERSEY To: Walter E. Sharp. Defendant: By virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of New Jersey. Chancery Division.

made on the 2nd day of March. 1964. in civil action wherein Isabelle M. "Sharp is the plaintiff and you are defendant. you are hereby required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff on or before the 4th day of May.

1964. by serving an answer on Lipkin. Esquire Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address is No. 325 Market Street. Camden 2.

New Jersey, and in default thereof such judgment shall be rendered against you as the Court shall think equitable and just. You shall file your answer and proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Court. State House Annex, Trenton. New Jersey, in accordance with rules of civil practice and procedure. The obiect said action is to obtain a judgment of divorce between the said plaintiff and you.

JOSEPH LIPKIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 325 Market Street. Camden 2. New Jersey.

Dated: March 5. 1964. ($48.64) PROPOSAL FOR TWO (2) 1964 FOUR-DOOR SEDANS. HEAVY DUTY POLICE AUTOMOBILES. FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT OF THE CITY OF BURLINGTON.

N.J. Sealed proposals will be received by the Common Council of the City of Burlington. New Jersey, on Tuesday. April 7. 1964.

at 8:00 P.M.. prevailing time, in the Council Chamber, City Hall for two (2) four door automobiles, Bidders must submit bid for two (2) automobiles, 1964 models, four door sedans. to be equipped with the following: Automatic drive Heaters defrosters Electrical outlets Vinyl upholstery 5 Conventional nylon tires tubes -Police level for 15" wheels only Spotlite- Cowl mount with mirror (clear sealed beam) Color-1 Red Grey Sideview mirrors Heavy duty battery. no less than 70 amperes Directional signals 8 cylinder motor Undercoat Public unit radio amplifier. penetrator complete without microphone.

Model 12PT75 Federal Beacon light class Model No. 173. and two-way flashing light mounted Type LL 1 on red vehicle only No less than 60 ampere alternator. unit type. transistor voltage regulator amperes Transistor ignition.

The bidders must submit delivery dates detailed specifications of type of automobile offered. and the City of Burlington reserves the right to award the contract to the lowest the type of automobile which in the responsible bidder offering to furnish opinion of Common Council will best suit the needs of the Police Department. All proposals shall include an offer or allowance for one 1962 Chevrolet four -door sedan automobile known as Car 92 and one 1961 Ford Fairlane automobile known as Car 94. now in use and may be inspected at any time by contacting the Chief of Police. Each proposal must be accompanied a certified check (cash not acceptable) equal to ten per cent the amount bid.

Bids must be sealed and marked for Police Department ELMER S. GARES ($22.08) City Clerk. Make It a Daily Habit To Read These Ads N. Tuesday, March 17, 1964 Obituaries Other Obituaries on Page 6 MRS. MARIA MELLEK HARRY E.

ENGLEMAN SR. Mrs. Maria (Mary) Mellek died Friday in her home 131 N. 28th, st. She was a retired of Campbell Soup Co.

Surviving two sons, John J. of Maple are, Shade, and Joseph J. of Merchantville; a daughter, Mrs. Julia Drew of Camden; four grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Friends will meet tomorrow at 9 a.m.

in the Harry Leonard Funeral Home, 2850 Federal st. Solemn requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock in St. Joseph's Pro-Cathedral, 29th and Federal sts. A viewing will be tonight in the funeral home. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

C. in Dix. was He ser- world bor- Leaf with de Vicstars. Stan- of STEPHEN J. LESLIE JR.

Stephen J. Leslie 3, of 210 N. 29th died Friday in Cherry Hill Hospital. Surviving are his parents, and Mrs. Stephen J.

Leslie brother, Joseph J. at home; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Leslie of Camden and his ternal grandmother, Mrs. Seufert of Delair. Services and burial under at rection of the Robert J.

80 Funeral Home, 226 Collings Collingswood, will be There will be no viewing. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Resale to Ruth P. Lloyd. 249. Pedricktown.

N.J., and to whom else this may concern: Please take notice that the Cinnaminson Bank Public Trust Company will sell at Auction on March 24. 1964. Salem, N.J.. one 1961 Ford Futura. 10:00 A.M..

at Vittori Chrysler. Door Hardtop. Serial 202686. because of breach of conditional sales contract by you. CINNAPANY.

MINSON BANK AND TRUST SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION CAMDEN COUNTY DOCKET NO. M-3053-63 Ruth Irene Howard, Plaintiff, vs. Paul Richard Howard. Defendant. Civil Action.

Notice of Order for Publication. STATE OF NEW JERSEY Paul Richard Howard, Defendant. By virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, made on the 13th of February, 1964, in a civil action wherein Ruth Irene Howard the plaintiff and you are the defendant, you are hereby required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff or before the 14th day of April, 1964, by serving an answer on Joseph Lipkin, Esquire, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is No. 325 Market Street. Camden 2.

New Jersey, ment and in default thereof such judg. shall be rendered against you just. the Court shall think equitable and 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 civil practice and procedure. The object of said action 1s to obtain a judgment of divorce between the said plaintiff and you. JOSEPH LIPKIN.

Attorney for Plaintiff, 325 Market Street, Camden 2. New Jersey. Dated: February 18. 1964. ($51.20) THE NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS STATE OF NEW JERSEY (L.

To: Isaac Ellis, his heirs. devisees or personal representatives, or his, theirs, or any of their successors in right. title and interest; Josiah Ellis, his heirs, devisees or personal representatives, or his, theirs, or any of their successors in right, title and interest, Mrs. Josiah Ellis. wife, of Josiah Ellis: Martin Milheiser, his heirs, devisees or personal representatives, or his, theirs or any of their successors in line right, title and interest; CaroMilheiser, his wife.

William Milheiser, his heirs, devisees or personal representatives, or his, theirs. or any of their successors in right, title and interest; Mrs. William Milheiser, his wife; Mary Shoemaker, her heirs, devisees or personal representatives, or her, theirs. or any of their successors in right, title and interest; John said Doe, husband of Mary Shoemaker, name John Doe being fictitious; Katharine or Catherine Steigman, her heirs. devisees or personal representatives, or her, theirs.

or any of their successors in right, title and interest; John Doe. husband of Katharine or Catherine Steigman. said name John Doe being fictitious: Henry Milheiser. also known as Harry Milheiser. his heirs, devisees or personal representatives, or his.

theirs. or any of their successors right, title and interest: Mrs. Henry Milheiser, his wife: Charles Milheiser. his heirs. devisees or personal representatives, or his.

theirs or any of their successors in right. title and interest: Mrs. Charles Milheiser, his wife: George Milheiser, his heirs. devisees or personal representatives. or his.

theirs or any of their successors in right. title and interest; Mrs. George Milheiser. his wife: John Milheiser, his heirs, devisees or personal representatives. or his.

theirs or any of their successors in right. title and interest; Mrs. John Milheiser. his wife; Georgeanna Hampton, her heirs. devisees personal representatives.

or hers, theirs, or any title of their successors in right, and interest. John Doe. husband of Georgeanna Hampton. said name John Doe being fictitious: Walter S. Ellis; Mrs.

S. Ellis. his wife: Frank Ellis; Mrs. Frank Ellis. his wife.

You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon Thomas J. Shusted. Esquire, attorney for plaintiffs. whose address is Haddon Avenue and Cooper Street, Westmont 7. New Jersey, an Answer to the Complaint filed in a civil action.

in which Thomas J. Shusted, Substituted Administrator of the Estate of Walter L. Ireland. deceased. et als, plaintiffs, and Isaac Ellis, et als are defendants.

pending in the Superior of New Jersey, within 35 days after April 7, 1964. 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, in accordance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. This action has been been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing two Tax Sale Certificates, covering the premises hereinafter described. made by Lydia H. Hardman, Collector of Taxes of the Township of Voorhees, to recover the amounts due on said Tax Sale Certificates and to recover possession of the lands and premises hereinafter described. The lands and premises to be alfected by said suit are situate in the Township of Voorhees, County of Camden and State of New Jersey, and are listed on the Tax Assessment Map Camden of the County Township Plate of Voorhees, as and Plate 25, Lot 33 described as follows: Beginning at stake corner to Ellis Stokes and Simeon Fortners Lots by Stokes South 8 degrees 30 minutes West 7.10 chains to stake in John Phipers deceased line: thence North 81 degrees 30 minutes West 12.33 chains; thence North 8 degrees 30 minutes East 7.15 chains to stake corner to said Fortners lot: thence South 91 degrees 30 minutes East 12.35 chains to point of beginning.

Containing Acres more or less. Beginning at stone corner lot now held by William Brick also corner to lot held by Franklin Ray; by the latter South degrees West chains 26 links a stone corner to Ray and in line of land formerly Pipers: thence by the same North 81 degrees West chains 30 links to a stone in Pipers line and corner to a lot now held by Josiah Ellis: thence by the same North 9 degrees East chains 10 links to a stone corner to lot now held by William Brick also corner to a lot now held by Josiah Ellis: thence by the same South 82 degrees 30 minutes East 7 chains 30 links to the place beginning. Containing 5 acres and 38 perches more or less. You and each of you are made defendants in the above entitled tion because you have or may claim to have some right. title.

lien other interest affecting the real estate being foreclosed. by virtue of ownership, inheritance. descent. intestacy, devise. dower.

curtesy. mortgage. deed or conveyance, entry judgment or other legal or lawful right. The nature of which and the reason that you and each of you are joined as defendants is set forth with particularity in the Complaint, a copy of which has been mailed to you will be furnished you on request addressed to the attorney of the plaintiff. at the above mentioned address.

GRANT SCOTT. ($208.64) Clerk of the Superior Court. Harry E. Engleman 67, of 3617 Delaware Pennsauken, died Sunday in Cooper Hospital. He was a retired machinist for Frankford Arsenal and was a member of Grace Episcopal Church, Merchantville.

Surviving are his wife, Mildred: two sons, Harry E. Jr. and Louis H. of Pennsauken, and four grandchildren. Services will be tomorrow at 11 a.m.

Grace Episcopal Church. A viewing will be tonight in the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 W. Maple Merchantville. Burial will be in Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken. GEORGE BRYANT George Bryant, 70, of 232 Pine died Saturday in Cooper Hospital.

He was a retired employe of the Campbell Soup Co. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Payne of Philadelphia; and two brothers, Leon of Philadelphia and Ruppert of Camden. Services will be Thursday at p.m. in Baptist Temple, 4th and Mount Vernon sts.

where friends may call after 6 p.m. Burial will be Friday morning in Sunset Memorial Park, Pennsauken. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSAL Mr. a his Claire maGladys the di-7 Blake private. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received in the office of the Business Manager of the New Jersey State Hospital, Sullivan Way, Trenton.

N.J.. on Tuesday. March 24. 1964. 10:00 A.M..

for window exhaust fans and equipment such as gravity shutters. safety guards. etc. Bids will be opened and read immediately. No bid will be accepted after the hour specified.

A Certified Check in the amount of of total bid shall accompany each bid. Only bids on standard made equipment (or approved equal) as specified in the specifications will be acceptable. The Hospital reserves the right to reject any and all and to award contract in part or whole as deemed to the best interest of the hospital. Specifications and form of bid may be obtained in the office of the Business Manager. N.J.

State Hospital. Way. Trenton. N.J. LOUIS W.

KLEIN. Business Manager. New Jersey State Hospital. ($29.76) Trenton. New Jersey.

STATE OF NEW JERSEY (L.S.) To: Edward Pumphrey and Edna Pumphrey, his wife. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint of the Howard Savings Institution in a Civil Action in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Docket No. F-371-63, and required to serve upon Chanalis, Lynch Maloney, 9 Clinton Street, Newark 2, New Jersey, the Plaintiff's Attorneys. an Answer to the Complaint within 35 days after March 24th. 1964, exclusive of such date.

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

This action has been instituted for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage dated September 28th. 1962. made by Edward Pumphrey, as mortgagor, payable to Central Mortgage Co. of New Jersey as mortgagee, now held by The Howard Savings Institution, and concerns real estate located at 923 North 22nd Street. Camden.

New Jersey. You, Edward Pumphrey, are made a defendant because you are the record owners of the premises in question. You, Edna Pumphrey, made a defendant because you are married to Edward Pumphrey, and have an interest in said property. I. GRANT SCOTT.

Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jersey. Dated: February 26. 1964. ($57.60) LOST and FOUND LOST Black white cat. part angora.

white breast. feet diashape on nose. "Weenie." Vic of Richey Collings Ave. Rew. 854-1009 aft 6 p.m LOST Black dog "Fluffy." Vic.

36th Pierce Camden. Looks like a Cocker Spaniel. Children grieving. WO 4-0959. LOST Black min.

French poodle, Kingston Estates. Cherry Hill. children grieving. reward. NO 5-5153.

LOST--Clutch bag, black. with important papers, return to address on papers. Reward. LOST German shepherd -Pine Hill, Clementon vic. Blk.

brn. Ans. License lge. reward. ST 3-5052.

LOST Sat. March 14th, 2 min. Daschunds. mother. choc.

brown. name "Trina' son reddish brown, smaller than his mother name "Schultz Vic. E. Cam. betw.

27 30th Westfield. Cramer High sts. Rew. WO 3-9111 or UL 8-0700. or return them in person aft.

5 p.m. 2936 High Camden. FOUND Female dog. white, brown spots, black leopard coat. LI 7-8049.

DOG LOST Toy Fox Terrier. male, white black spotted, 1 eye. rew. RO 7-2001. (1) DEATH NOTICES BROOMELL Suddenly on March 15.

1964. Howard C. husband of Lena Broomell (nee Laird) of 61 S. 27th Camden, N.J. age 59 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to the service on Thursday 3 p.m. at the Spencer T. Videon Son Funeral Home, Garrett Rd. at Shadeland Ave. Drexel Hill.

Pa. where friends may call Wednesday 7 to 9 p.m. Interment Fernwood Cem. CORNFELD -March 16. Dolores, wife of Theodore Cornfeld of 513 King George Cherry Hill.

N.J. mother of Hope. Jan, and Susan Cornfeld. sister of Charlotte Feder and Sylvia Lapinson, daughter of Fannie and the late Joseph Barag. Funeral services Wednesday 11 a.m.

at the David B. Berschler Funeral Chapels. 5341 State Highway Pennsauken. N.J. Interment Crescent Burial Park.

Family will return to her late residence. D'ITALIA On March 15., 1964. Antonio husband of the late Angelina (nee Mignogna) of 2229 Cove Pennsauken, N.J. age 80 yrs. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Thursday at 7:30 at Troncone Funeral Home 819 S.

4th Camden. Requiem High Mass will be sung at 9 a.m. in St. Cecilia's RC Church. Pennsauken.

Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Cherry Hill. Friends may call Wed. evening. DELUCA- On March 14.

1964. Frank. husband of Nicoletta A. (nee Marraudino) of Mill Maple Shade. N.J.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to the funeral on Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Inglesby Funeral Home. 602 E. Main Maple Shade, N.J. Requiem high Mass 10 a.m.

at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Interment at Locustwood Memorial Park. Friends may call Tuesday evening. Parking in rear of funeral home. ENGLEMAN On March 15, 1964.

Harry Edward. beloved husband Mildred (nee Drinkwater) of 3617 Delaware Pennsauken. N.J.. age 67 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend to the funeral services on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock the Grace S.

Episcopal Church. Merchantville. N.J. 9 Interment at Arlington Cemetery. to Friends may call Tuesday evening at the Stephenson Funeral Home.

W. Maple Merchantville. N.J. FOEHL-On March 16. 1964.

John husband of Katherine (nee Walz) of 1800 Black Horse Pike, Cardiff, N.J... age 78 years. Relatives of friends Mozart of the family also members Lodge Camden Lodge B.P.O. Elks are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday. 1 p.m.

from the Gustav Roedel Sons Funeral of Home. 804-06 N. 27th Camden. Interment at Arlington Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday eve ning Masonic services 8 p.m.

LATCHAM-On March 15. 1964. Florence (nee Hughes), wife of the Charles of 39 Longwood Stratford. or N.J... age 75 years.

Relatives friends of the family are invited attend the funeral services on Wednesday at p.m. from the Du Funeral Home. 700 White Horse Audubon. N.J. Interment at Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery.

Friends may call Tuesday evening. HAMPTON-On March 13. 1964. Miss Merab E. Hampton.

formerly Gloucester, age 68 years. Relaor tives and friends of the family invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday 11 a.m. at the Wagner Funeral Home. 224 Monmouth Gloucester. N.J.

Interment Harleigh Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening. ANTONIO Antonio P. D'Italia, 80, died Sunday in the home of a son, Joseph, of 2229 Cove Pennsauken, with whom he lived. Born in Italy, he lived in Pennsauken 11 years.

A retired self-employed businessman. he was a member of South Camden Bocci, Club and the Union of Brotherly Love in Camden. Surviving is one other son, Pasquale of Camden; two daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Burrell and Mrs. Rose DeMarinis of Camden; nine grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren.

Friends will meet Thursday at 7:30 a.m. in the Troncone Funeral Home at 819 S. 4th Camden. Requiem high Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. in St.

Cecelia's Church, Pennsauken. There will be a viewing in the funeral home tomorrow night. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. HOWARD C. BROOMELL.

Howard C. Broomell died Sunday in his home at 61 S. 27th st. He was a clerk at Monticello Motor Lodge, Bellmawr. Surviving are his wife, Lena; a son, Howard C.

Jr. of Collegeville, three sisters, Miss Louise of Camden, Mrs. Ruth Campbell of Philadelphia and Mrs. Alice White of Ardsley, and four grandchildren. Services will be Thursday at 3 p.m.

in a funeral home at Garrett rd. and Shadcland, Drexel Hill, friends may call tomorrow Burial will in Fernwood Cemetery, Yeadon, Pa. NOTICES (7) 1964. John J. husband of MAHONEY-Suddenly on Mar.

16. Helen Mahoney (nee Presson) of 7459 Irving Pennsauken, N.J.. age 46 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Fri. morn.

at 10:30 o'clock at the funeral home of Inglesby Son. Cove and Windham Pennsauken. N.J. Interment at Beverly National Cemetery. Friends may call Thurs, evening.

Parking in rear of funeral home. MELLEK-On March 13, 1964, Maria (Mary) (nee Sakel) wife of the late Joseph J. Mellek of 131 N. 28th of the family are invited to attend Camden. N.J.

Relatives and friends the funeral on Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the Harry Leonard Funeral Home. 2850 Federal Camden. Solemn requiem Mass St. Joseph Pro-cathedral, 29th and Federal at 10 a.m.

Interment at Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call Tuesday evening after 7. RENNER-Suddenly on March 16, 1964. Lee, husband of Elsie (nee Eberding) of 313 N. 42nd Camden.

N.J. age 67 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at Davies Funeral Chapel 4522 Westfield Pennsauken, N.J. Interment at Bethel Memorial Park. Friends may call Wednesday evening after 7 o'clock.

Private parking adjacent to funeral chapel. STOKES -On 3rd mo. 2nd day, 16th. Milicent D. widow of Samuel S.

H. Stokes of 117 Penn Collings: wood. N.J. age 101. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral on 4th day (Wednesday) 2 p.m.

from the Stretch Funeral Home 8 W. Kings Haddonfield. Burial Friends Grounds. VOGDES-On March 15. 1964.

C. Fred. husband of the late Agnes M. (nee Barlow) of 10 E. Mill Maple Shade.

Relatives and friends family are invited to the funeral on Thursday 10 a.m. from the Inglesby Funeral Home. 602 E. Main Maple Shade. Requiem high Mass 11 a.m.

Church. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Inat Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday evening. In lieu of flowers kindly make donations in name of deceased O.L.P.H.

Building Fund. Parking in rear of funeral home. WILLIAMS Of 305 Delaware Woodbury. N. on March 16, 1964.

Rev. Canon Robert R. G. Williams husband of Alice M. Williams (nee Moffet), age 75 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, March 18, at 11 a.m. at Christ Episcopal Church. Woodbury. Interment at Eglington Cem. Please omit flowers.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be sent to the Altar Guild of Christ Episcopal Church. Canon Williams will lie in state from 5 p.m. Tuesday until 11 a.m. Wednesday. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Davis Funeral Home.

171 Delaware Woodbury, (2) IN MEMORIAM BIGLER-In sad and loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother. Clara who passed away March 17. 1953. We not forget you. Nor do we intend: We think of you often, And will to the end.

Gone and forgotten by some you may be. But dear to our memory you ever will be. Sadly missed by son Edgar, daughter-in-law Peggy and granddaughter Peggy Ann. BOWERS-In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Edna C. Bowers who passed away March 17, 1960.

Four years have passed since the one I love Was suddenly called to the room above, And may her presence be a radiant light In the heavens above on the darkest night. Always cheerful and sometimes gay. Scattering sunshine along life's way. Loved by her friends and all whom she knew. Wonderful memories I have of you.

Sadly missed by Bill Bowers. HANCE -In sad and loving memory of our dear Pop and Grandpop. Charles Hance, who passed away March 17, 1951. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him dear.

Sadly missed and never to be daughter Anne. and grandchildren. (3) CARD OF THANKS KANE The family of the late Sarah J. Kane, of 1036 N. 35th Camden.

N.J., wishes to thank kind- their neighbors shown and during friends their for the recent bereavement. MAY--I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my many friends and neighbors who were so kind to me during my recent bereavement. also my friends from Horn Hardart and also for the beautiful floral offerings. cars and cards Dorothy May THE FAMILY of the late Wm. Mulholland of 630 N.

24th St. Camden wishes to thank their many friends. relatives. employes Camden County Chest Hospital and employes of West Jersey Hospital kindnesses Housekeeping shown Department for their during their recent bereavement in the death of husband and father. (4) FUNERAL DIRECTORS C.

J. EICHEL 8323 Maple Pennsauken 60-62 S. 27th Camden (5) MEMORIAL PARKS, CEMETERIES (1) DEATH BETHEL MEMORIAL CEMETERY grave lots. WO 6-0462 aft. 5.

(7) PERSONALS ABLEST HAIR CUTTING Tony's 439 Market Gloucester City, Children a speciality. Three expert barbers at your service. GL 6-4139, ATTENTION Brides to be. Come see one of the larges selections of bridal gowns in this area. Call for appointment.

Jule Amling. 854-5938. AUCTION SALE MARCH 25. NOON MULLICA HILL. N.

contractors, garage equipment. sash. old. possibly antique furniture, autos, much lumber, harness. junk.

parts for Hot Rod cars. PHILIP GARDINER. GRidley 8-6291. BLOOD DONORS PAID 9 A.M.-12 NOON GARDEN STATE BLOOD BANK 923 BROADWAY. CAMDEN 966-7553 CARS Compounded Simonized.

all work done by hand. NO 2-5651 anytime after 5 p.m. CATERING All occasion, wedding birthday cakes. Reasonable rates. Finest foods.

Hagen's Catering Service. 456-0628. CLEANING CELLARS Attics hauling. HA 9-2501. CUSTOM MADE slip covers.

peries, private party. Your material. 665-6222. DEBTS On and after this date Mar. 14.

1964. I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. Roger A. Buck. 45 Wilson Bellmawr.

N.J. DEBTS- On and after this date Mar. 16. 1964. I will not be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself.

Charles Wolfe. 5248 Drexel Avenue. Pennsauken. N.J. rection of the Stephenson Funeral Home, 33 W.

Maple Merchantville. LEE RENNER LEE RENNER resident of Edgewater Park five years. She was a member of St. Stephen's Church, Beverly. Surviving are one son, Rev.

Canon Joseph H. Hall III, Edgewater Park; one daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Divan of LaCrescenta, and four grandchildren. Burial Office and Requiem Eucharist will be Monday at 11 a.m. in St.

Stephen's Church, Beverly. There will be a viewing Sunday night. Burial will be in Bethel Memorial Park, Pennsauken. Fu- ROBERT M. COLE Funeral Service Bridgeboro Washington Sts.

RIVERSIDE PHONE HOBART 1-1116 JOHN S. BELL Funeral Home 420 S. MAIN ST. Williamstown, N. J.

NAtional 9-7244 SNOVER FUNERAL Rte. 130. Cinnaminson, N. J. 829 0830 829 Cinnaminson Ave.

Palmyra, N. J. 829 2399 517 Farnsworth Ave. Bordentown, N. J.

298-0330 (8) FEMALE HELP WANTED NURSES Charge nurse RN. 4 to 12. Pediatric also LPN. 12 to 8. Surgical Dept.

Expansion program in progress. Call Mrs. Nevin, Cherry Hill Hospital. NO 5-2000 for appointment. on all parts women's dresses.

gd. pay, steady work, apply 419 Walnut Camden. PBX OPERATOR sml. bus firm. Collingswood, state age exp.

to Box B-3. Courier-Post. REAL ESTATE SALESWOMANExcell. opportunity to work part or full time in city or suburban office, exper. not necessary.

Comm. basis. Ask for Mr. Varrell. REALTORS MIGNONE 663-4700 Pennsauken Camden 964-7468 MRS.

MELICENT D. STOKES Mrs. Melicent D. Stokes, 101, of 117 Penn Collingswood, died yesterday. She was a member of Haddonfield Friends Meeting.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hendry S. Byam of Collingswood; son, Everett E. of Phoenix, five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Services will be after the manner of Friends tomorrow at 2 p.m.

in the Stretch Funeral Home, 8 Kings Highway West. Haddonfield. Burial will be in the Friends Grounds, Haddonfield. ESTAB. Camden Co.

will pay PER MO. for funds loaned on accounts receivable. All accounts secured will be Private assigned. Interest only. paid monthly.

source Write Courier-Post Box B-22. FARM machinery construction machinery wanted for our auction sale March 25th. Small comm. Bring by 24th. Philip Gardiner, Mullica Hill.

N.J. FRANK'S Hauling trash removal. Anytime. YE 1-6467 night or day. HEARING AID Rentals $1.25 wk.

Ear molds from $3.95. Hearing Aids from $49.50. Free home service. Free hearing tests. Repairs on all aids.

ST 3-2556 or International. Box 36. Somerdale. INCOME SERVICES Eves. 6-8.

daily 9-5. Call WO 3-2404. INCOME TAX- in your home mine, individual or business. Gallo. NO 5-3480.

INCOME TAX prepared. R. J. Shaner, 933 St. John, Cam.

WO 3-2277 INCOME TAX prepared. your home. J. Mertsock. 854-8003.

Income Tax Returns Prepared from $3. 315 Federal St. Eves. by appointment. WO 6-0150.

INCOME TAX returns prepared. Joanne Kenney, WO 4-1943. Notary. 3125 Mt. Ephraim, Camden.

IRONING done in my home. 424 Marlton ave. EM 5-4843. LEARN TO DANCE Only $9.50. Enjoy parties every week.

Limited offer. Delta Dance Studio, Broadway Carman, Camden MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS "The Personalities" Call CA 7-4590. NOTICE It Is hard to believe-but we can prove it! You and your distance entire family can travel the from Camden to Atlantic City. N.J. and return for 81c.

See the new RePushbutton automatic 4 door sedan, now! $195 down 10.62 week. Call for a "Home Demonstration." Berglund Sales Admiral Wilson Camden, N.J.. NO 5-0001. ORGAN PLAYER-Looking to join group. Call John aft.

5. EM 5-5980. PARENTS ASSOCIATION OF Kadets of America Unit 286666W are requesting donations of clothing. furniture any household items for a rummage sale. Call WO 4-4464.

ROOFING-SIDING, FENCES, STORM WINDOWS. PORCH ENCLOSURES. PLUMBING AND HEATING. LOW PRICES. E-Z TERMS.

WO 3-7735. TUTORING English History. Reply Box A-87 CourierMEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Cherry Hill. early 20s for general practice office. Good typist.

Write stating qualifications to Box-94 Courier Qualified for grade 7 to 12. Call YE 1-3518. (8) FEMALE HELP WANTED BABY SITTER Part time in my home. days. Laurel Mill Farms, Stratford, N.J.

784-3581. BAKERY SALESGIRL Steady, over 18, McMillan's Bakery, 15 Haddon Westmont. BAR MAID-Night work. Exper. not nec.

Must be honest, reliable. Under 35. Unemcumbered, 309 Jersey Gloucester. BEAUTICIAN Manager operator wanted. Fully exp.

Write particulars Somerdale P.O. Box 116. BEAUTY DEMONSTRATORS- EARN $5 hr. "Famous Studio Girl" Cosmetics. Full-part time.

Comm. WO 3-7932. 4-6 p.m. Cam. area.

Leader. BOOKKEEPER-To take full charge of handle gen'l insurance billing, small suburban office. 5 day Box B-83, Courier-Post. BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST general office duties. Small office.

5 day week. Call bet. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. WO 4-1691.

CASHIER Exper. Hours, Wed. Thurs. 6 p.m. p.m.

Fri. 6 to 11 p.m. Sat. 12 to 10 p.m. Sun.

12 to 6 p.m. Apply Wed. Thurs. noon till 4 p.m. Brooks Sporting Goods Store 543.

Pennsauken Mart, Rt. 73 130, Pennsauken. N.J. CASHIER-To take complete, charge of floor. Must be experienced.

Apply in person. Riviera Diner. Haddonfield Rd. Cherry Hill opp. Race Track.

CLERK Motel. part-time. Night shift. Own trans. Write Box A-128 Courier-Post.

5 day Modern office. RiverCLERK TYPIST preferred. side, N.J. Call :10 1-1650. CLERK TYPIST Palmyra area.

H.S. Grad. Some exp. req. salary $50.

HARRIS EMPL. AGCY WO 6-1767 COOK housekeeping duties. Knowledge of German or Polish. 5 days. $35.

LI 6-8780. DENTAL ASSISTANT Merchantville area, exp. list Box B-43, Courier-Post. DICTAPHONE TYPIST FEE PAID Good opport. with A-1 Co.

Exc. fringe benefits. Sal. HARRIS EMPL. AGCY.

WO 6-1767 FIGURE CLERK Type 40 wom. some figure exp. Sal. open. A.P.S..

111 N. 8th St FOUNTAIN HELP WAITRESS time. 5051 Westfield Pennsauken FUR SALES WE PRESENTLY HAVE AN OPENING IN OUR FUR SALON FOR A MAN OR WOMAN, WHO HAS HAD SOUND EXPERIENCE IN THE SALE OF BETTER FURS. 3 EVENINGS AND SATURDAY. GOOD STARTING SALARY AND EXCEL LENT WORKING CONDITIONS.

FOR APPOINTMENT 665-5000. EXT. 247. GIRL FRIDAY-1 girl office. It.

typing. Must have own transp. Call 966-1436. HAIRDRESSER All around exp. Reference, Cherry Hill.

428-5928. HAIRDRESSER Experience. Sat. only. NO 3-2564.

NO 5-3398. HAIRDRESSERS-For sales work retail wig Salon. Excellent salary commission. Call HA 9-8880. -Male or female, Regency School.

leading chain of beauty schools has openings for exp. hair stylists or teachers, interested in full time, teaching positions in Camden N.J.. center city Philadelphia 4-3098 or for Upper Darby, info. HAIRDRESSER Male or female stylist. No beg.

Full-part time. YE 1-9160. HAIR STYLISTS Exper. only, Excellent salary plus comm. based weekly.

Good working conditions. Full or part time. Call or apply Pierre De Beaumont. Haddonfield, 428-2326. HSEKPR.

COMP. who needs home, $15 wk. Time off EM 5-5050. HOUSEKEEPER-Live in. care for 3 children.

own room, board. salary. OL 4-2152. HOUSEKEEPER Live in. 3 school age children.

room. board, salary. Recent refs. req. TR 7-3429 after HOUSEKEEPER 5 days, salary open.

Only those with excellent references. in order, need apply. HA HOUSEWORK Mon. Fri. 9-5.

Refs. Merchantville vic. NO 5-3454. JR. SECRETARY 80 wpm, S.H., good fig.

apt. Public Contact. Exc. Sal. A.P.S..

111 N. 8th Camden. LAB TECHNICIAN -In Cherry Hill. Wed. eves.

Sat. morn. only. Must be exp. neat.

reliable Exc. sal. NURSES REGISTERED $400 PER MONTH 3 to 11 11 to Experienced only. Over 35 years of age, Small suburban general hospital. Reply fully to H-74.

P. 0. Box 2066. Phila. 3, Pa.

Lee Renner, 67, a builder, of 313 N. 42nd died yesterday. He was a director of River Avenue Building and Loan Association; a member of Rescue Council American Mechanics 0151 of Camden, and the Pennsauken, Merchantville and Riverton Sportsmen's Clubs. Surviving are his wife, Elsie; three daughters, Mrs. Shirley Atkinson of Delanco, Mrs.

Florence McCHESNEY FUNERAL HOME 30 W. Main Street Moorestown, N. J. BE 5-0315 JOHN A. HEALEY Funeral Director 9 White Horse Pike Haddon Heights Lincoln 7-1675 -MAHAFFEYFUNERAL SERVICE MT.

EPHRAIM, N. J. -YE 1-1623. (9) MALE HELP WANTED MACHINISTS Engine lathe experience. Qualified to do medium own set heavy ups and from to prints.

close Work tolis erance. Applicant must have own hand tools. Openings are the 2nd. shift. For Appt, SAlon (215) BR 2-6900 A Anyday Thru Fri.

Welding Engineers Inc. Crooked Lane Church Rd. King Manor Nr. Bridgeport. Pa.

MACHINISTS-1st cl. shifts. jobbing Holly Tool shop exper. 1st 2nd Machine Maple Mt. Holly.

AM 7-2236. MECHANIC for industrial tractor equipment. tools, full health time, 44 wel- hr. wk. Furnish own benefits.

Call 663-8950, OFFSET -Camden Area, exper. on 23x29 Harris, must be highly skilled in color work. List age, qualifications whether union or non-union. Replies strictly confidential, Box B-71, Courier-Post. OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN experience in trouble shooting installations.

Write Box B-61 Courier-Post. PAINTER'S HELPER Car necessary. Exp. helpful. NO 3-1490 aft 7:30 p.m.

PANTRY MAN-Country Club work. Must have own transportation. Reply Box B-84, Courier- -Post. Give references. PLASTERERS -Apply on job.

U.S. 130 Champion apt. project. Collingswood, N.J. PLUMBER 1st class.

must be able to wipe lead. Apply 116 Haddon Haddonfield. PLUMBER'S HELPER exper. apply 1142 S. 6th Camden.

PUBLIC CONTACT H. S. Grad. to train with top comReal pany. oppty.

$350 area. plus company car. Local Must be sharp. plus expenses. Call Mr.

Henry now. Snelling Agcy. WO 6-4230. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Aggressive man to manage office, draw1ng acct. plus bonus.

Call Mr. Turse NO 5-4588. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN-Exp. If you're ambitious unhappy with present position. you owe it to yourself and family to discuss the opportunity that can be yours with our organization.

Ample leads and excellent comm. Don't put off tomorrow what you can do today. Call now. All calls will be held in strict confidence. A REALTY NO 2-5000 Will consider interviewing trainees for full part time.

Real Estate Salesman EXPERIENCED ONLY. CHOICE OF OFFICES. PLENTY OF LEADS. TOP COMM. DRAW AGAINST COMM.

AVAILABLE. SCIAN CO. HEALTOR. UL 4-2420. I EAL ESTATE SALESMAN Exp.

or inexp. for Cherry Hills newest office. Commission, Land House Realty 1015 W. Marlton Pike. Erlton.

HA 9-6652. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Exp. specialize in new home sales. Sal. comm.

commensurate with ability exp. Box B-9. Courier-Post. REAl, ESTATE SALESMAN-Excell. opportunity to work part or full time In city or suburban office.

exper. not necessary. Comm. basis, ask for Mr. Varrell.

REALTORS MIGNONE Camden 663-4700 Pennsauken 964-7468 REAL ESTATE SALESMANopportunity in active office. Experience not necessary. we will train Draw against comm. Call Mr. Taylor.

Circle Realty NO 5-2222. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN- 2 yrs. with brokers opport. for the right party. located in fabulous Cherry Hill.

comm. basis. all inquiries will be confidential. Box B-13. Courier-Past.

REFRIGERATION ENGINEER Must have N.J. Blue Seal License. Shift work. Apply in person at office. Haddon Ite Coal P.R.R.

at Redman Haddonfield. ROUGH PRESSERS Phone RO 7-1743. State Cleaners, Berlin. ROUTEMAN-Man needed for sales collections. Estab.

route. Sal. bonus. All benefits. Call TI 5-6368.

ROUTEMEN TRAINEES (3) Age 21 to 35. Needed for established service route. $95 per week guaranteed while training. Advance to $120 after training. No traveling.

Phone WO 3-8714 for interview. SALESMAN-Exp. draperies, willing to sell other related interior products. Leads furn. Comm.

Reputable confidential firm. Send A-67. resume. replies Box Courier-Post. SALESMAN Hospital Disability Insurance.

Complete traming program. Salary plus comm. plus leads in your area. PI 2-4752. (Phila.) Mr.

Tecklin. SALESMEN SALESWOMEN) PRE-FAB HOMES Growing home manufacture; seeks aggressive. neat appearing sales perSalary plus comm. Excellent opportunity in thriving field. Contact managing director: NEW DEAL LIFETIME 500 S.

BLACK HORSE PIKE BLACKWOOD, N. J. or call N. J. CA 7-3200 PA.

MA 7-5557 SALES NOW INTERVIEWING FOR LEVITTOWN, N. J. Trenton, Woodbury MILLVILLE AND HADDONFIELD AREAS EXPERIENCED SALESMEN OR TRAINEES Allstate needs outstanding men who can qualify for its agent and sales trainee program. These men will be afforded an opportunity to sell for a multi-line insurance company. Training and an education in insurance selling will be at our expense.

Those preferably applying between must be married, the ages of 23 and 38: some sales experience preferred but not necessary. Willingness to work evenings and "self-starter" abilities are essential. Allstate offers an outstanding benefits program featuring Sears profit-sharing. We have the finest agent contract in the industry. There is a guaranteed minimum incom (not a draw) substantial compensation arrangement.

Our men are among highest paid in the insurance industry. Those who qualify will be signed sales locations near their homes Interested? FOR Wed. CONFIDENTIAL Mar. APPT 18 9 a.m.-7 p.m.. Call Mr.

Bender in Collingswood At UL 4-3700 or Call Mr. Elliott. in Mt. Holly at AM 7-6550 Or Confidence to: INSURANCE COMPANIES Mountain Ave. Murray Hill.

N.J. KNIGHT Funeral Home BERLIN, N. J. I Rich Ave. RO 7-00071 Funeral Home TRONCONE 819 S.

4th Street (Cor. 4th Division Sts.) WOodlawn 4-7570 A Pleasing Service Anyone Can Afford A DAVIES, Directors Richard H. Davies Ansel C. Timmerman FUNERAL CHAPEL (Our Own Parking Facilities Adjacent to Our Funeral Chapel) 4522 WESTFIELD AVE. PENNSAUKEN, N.

J. NOrmandy 2-2420 Employment Agencies--Female a. p. S. Relax -Let us work for you to find that job opening.

Come in for a friendly interview at nO obligation to you unless we find you a position to your satisfaction. 111 N. 8th Camden WO 6-6060 9 to 5 Monday through Friday O'NEILL 20 E. Horstead Av. Colswd.

UL 4-2875 OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE (2) BOOKKEEPERS $75 up (3) SECTY'S. BURROUGHS-Sensi. exp. STENOG. $60 LT.

DICTA. fig. NCR OPERATOR COOK HANDYMAN, $400 mo. plus GEN'L. OFFICE Class Personnel Services CHERRY HILL MALL Easy to Find Free Parking 663-2550 Open Eves.

till 9:30 (9) MALE HELP WANTED AUTO BODY METAL MAN-With knowledge of estimating. 1621 Broadway, Camden. AUTO POLISHER Must be experienced. day wk. Apply in person, Merchantville Motor 4111 Federal Merchantville.

AUTO SALESMAN For exp. new car man, can write Lis own ticket with Jersey's largest Dodge Dart Dealer. Wheels furn. The deal for the right, man. "Salary plus comm.

plus weekly guarantee. Liberal sick benefits vacation plan. See new car manager, Crescent Dodge 100 Crescent Blvd. at the Collingswood Circle, Collingswood. N.J.

BAKER 1st class only. apply Piker's Bakery, 323 Delsea drive. Westville. GL 6-1208. BAKER-1st hand, on rolls pastry.

Must have hotel exp. for volume production. S. Jersey location, Must have transportation. Write Box B-33 Courier-Post.

BAKER- 2nd, for rolls sweet dough, day work. no Sundays, 130 Kings Hwy. Haddonfield. BAKER-2nd or 3rd hand. Apply at Collmont Bakery, 14 S.

Forklanding Maple Shade. bet. 8 5 or call NO 2-5588. BARBER OR Good Apprentice-LaMena's, Haddonfield Berlin Rd. HA 8-5556.

BARBER Steady work, apply Freds Barber Shop, Clementon, NJ. BARTENDER-Exper. mixolog't only need apply, Box B-26 Courier-Post. BARTENDER Must mix good drinks State experience. Recent references salary expected to Box B-114 Courier-Post.

BOOKKEEPER ACCT. Mature, 3 or 4 yrs. $100 wk. HARRIS EMPL. AGCY.

WO 6-1767 BOOKKEEPER 4 hr. dly. Cr. Col. exp.

$1.75 hr, Box B-15, CourierPost. CAB DRIVERS COMM. Tips. Apply Checker Cab Co. 4201 Maple Pennsauken.

CARPENTER-Perm. pos. for, right young man, work Long Beach Island, Shinn Builders. HY 4-5377. CAR WASHER-Full part time.

Apply in person only. Supersonic Car Wash. Kings Highway Ormond Cherry Hill. DISHWASHER-Full time. exp.

Local Country Club. over 21 yrs. of age. Own trans. needed.

Write Box B-57, Courier-Post for interview. DRIVER-Must be exp. steady work. Apply Crystal Cleaners, 1012 Broadway, Camden. EM 5-3109.

DRIVER laundry dry cleaning route. Sal. Comm. Cascade Laundry, Morris Logan Woodbury. DRIVER SALESMAN For established dry cleaning route, Exp.

nec. Comm. Apply Wilson Cleaners, 208 White Horse Pike. Magnolia. DRIVER For established good paying Sal.

Comm. retail milk route. full benefits including pension. Exp. not necessary.

Apply Dennery's Dairies. Highland Orlando Gloucester, bet. 3:30 5 p.m. DRIVER SALESMEN Young men for wholesale bread cake route. Salary plus commission.

Liberal benefits. Uniforms furnished. Must be high school grad. Apply March 18, between 9-12 noon. Continental Baking Co.

42 N. BIk. Hse. Bellmawr. N.J.

ELECTRICIAN 1st class. Industrial maintenance. including instrumentation exp. a must, to $120 per week. HARRIS EMPL.

AGCY. WO 6-1767 ENGINEER-BS Mechanical. Some exper. in machine design desirable. Reply Box 3-6, Courier-Post.

FIREMEN With Black Seal lic. High or low pressure. Boiler exp. 5 day wk. Meals furn.

Write Post. Box B-2. FOREMAN Progressive mfg. concern loc. in S.

Jersey has need for a working type foreman. aggressive not afraid to get his hands dirty (executive types need not apply) Must have mechanical aptitude ability to supervise men. perm. position. liberal fringe benefits.

exc. oppty. for right apply Box B-93. Courier-Post. FOREMAN Textile cutting sewing.

Production exp. supervision of female sewing machine operators essential. Expanding plant in local area manufacturing misc. industrial items. not seasonal, reply Box B-23.

Courier-Post. a FUR SALES SEE OUR AD UNDER FEMALE HELP WANTED. GAS STATION ATTENDANT-Expe. Some mechancial experience. Send resumes to Box B-63 Courier-Post.

HAIR STYLIST -Exp. Immed. opening. New ultra modern beauty salon. excellent benefits, Apply Gimbels, Moorestown, Personnel Office.

Inventory Control Trainee H.S. Grad. some coll. with bookkeeping-Acctng background travel. $365 plus expense.

Call Mr. Henry, Snelling Agcy WO 6-4230. LABORERS Steady work. Good pay. Millside Manor Apts, Immediately South of Millside Dairy.

Rt. 130 Delran Twp. Riverside, N.J. Ask for Tom. Superintendant.

Management Opportunity For Man Who Likes People Excel, oppty. for men over 20 ing advancement in the immed. future. Because of our rapid expansion we need sev. men in our management training prog.

Become a manager in 3 yrs. or less. straight not a selling job. No exp. nec.

Excl. co. benefits. Must be 20-28. H.S.

grad. (some college pref. but not nec). own car drivers openings in S. Jersey Philly Metro area, apply in pers.

at either office. RITTER FINANCE CO. 519 Federal St. (Parkade BidE.) Rm. 300.

Camden. WO 4-5302 535 Landis Ave. Vineland. 692-7550 (9) MALE HELP WANTED SALESMEN Resident of Camden County, Neat. aggressive honest.

Car necessary. If you have a sales background, we have a good proposition for you representing the world's largest motor federation. Guar. salary comm. while training.

Casualty insurance license helpfull but not necessary. Contact Mr. Miller. AAA building. 707 Market St.

Camden N.J. SALES. SERVICE. Management Personnel. 6 Men willing to work to replace 6 men who are not.

Guar. Sal. $85. Call 561-2652. REAL ESTATE SALESWOMAN Exp.

to specialize in new home sale. Sal. comm. commensurate with ability exp. Box B-104 SALESLADY Drugs, center city Camden 5 days.

2 eves. Apply office, 216 Federal St. SALESLADY-Full time. apply 2nd fir. between Thomas Martindale.

Co. Dietary Foods, 25 S. 11th Phila. SALES Male and fem. Minnesota Woolen Co.

has openings now for demonstrators for fabulous Fashion Wagon clothing line. Charge acct. for customers. Nat'l Advtg. fashions seen daily on World's Queen Fair.

for a Top Day, exhibited at comm. bonuses and prizes. Interviews being held now. Call Wilma Saxton. Sales at LI 7-5980.

SECRETARY-Exp. Typ'g. Short Hand. dictaphone. required.

For permanent position, with growing firm. Gd. starting sal. Liberal benefts. Call WO 6-0320 For interview.

SECRETARY Knowledge of Geography, some shorthand. Box A-77, Courier-Post, SECRETARIES (2) CC Camden, good typ. skills nec. Legal exp. pref'd.

Sal. to $80. HARRIS EMPL. AGCY. WO 6-1767 SEWING MACHINE OPERATORSWe have immed.

openings operators with exp. on single needle or merrow (overlock) industrial machine. Steady, incentive, fringe benefits. Maxwell 140 Green Woodbury. SHIRT FINISHER-No exp.

So. Jersey Cleaners, 108 Ellis Hadfid. SHIRT PRESSER Exper. on 2, girl unit. Apply Moy's Laundry, 500 Benson St.

Camden. SHORT ORDER COOK WAITRESS -Apply Bo-Bet Motel. Black Horse Pike, Mt. Ephraim. SILK PRESSER-Exp.

steady work, good pay. all benefits, Apply Spot Cleaners, Fairground Plaza. Mt. Holly. STENOGR'PHER Recent business school graduate for stenographic position.

Ideal candidate will be resident of South Jersey, have typing skill of at least 60 wpm on electric typewriter have the ability to take 100 wpm dictation accurately. Pleasant attractive working conditions, 5 day week. Starting salary based on qualifications. If qualified interested. send complete resume in full confidence to: Box B-64 Courier-Post B-16.

Courier-Post. TELEPHONE DUNNER Good Telephone voice, Some exp. An Equal Opportunity Employer. STENOGRAPHER CLERK--Air conditioned office located in Camden. Gd.

typing shorthand req. varied clerical duties, fringe benefits. Box desired. Salary with good potential. HARRIS EMPL.

AGCY WO 6-1767 TELEPHONE OPR-RECEPTIONIST -Exper. with typing clerical ability, for position in Cherry Hill-Marlton area. Call 428-1393, betw 3 5 p.m. TYPIST At home, compile lists of names from publications. Write Charge per thousand Box 110 Gloucester, N.J.

-Must be neat accurate. Shorthand desirable but not necessary. Reply to Box B-14, CourierPost giving salary desired. TYPIST good at figures, neat, alert, hr. wk.

NO 3-6500 for appt. WAITRESS Dining room exper. The Hearth, Crescent Blvd. Collingswood. WAITRESS Exp.

only, No phone calls please, Apply 111 person at Delrano Diner, Rt. 130 Fairview Riverside. WAITRESS Full time, evening shift. Apply Dan's Corner, Crescent Blvd. Browning Lane, Brooklawn.

WAITRESS Must have diner experience. Apply Olga's Diner, 16th Federal Sts. Camden. WAITRESSES Exp. All shifts available.

Apply Regal's Diner, White Horse Pike. Magnolia, ask for the Manager. Mr. Campbell, WAITRESSES Must be exper. neat, full or part time.

Apply Schrey's Empire Diner, Rt. 130. Cinnaminson Palmyra. WAITRESSES (2) 25-35 Exp. Dining rm.

service, Apply in person, Divinci Restaurant, 800 Kings Highway, Swedesboro. AMBITIOUS WOMAN-For the best part time sales job in America. Comm. Call 857-3459. AVON CALLING HAVING MONEY PROBLEMS? Let us show you how other women in our city are earning in their spare time.

EARN $20 to $50 comm. week- ly. Act, now! Please call WO 4-6638. CATALOG. FREE I'll send you 324-page Popular Club catalog.

Let your friends shop from it. Then you pick up $25 and more in free items. Alice Williams. Popular Club Plan. Dept.

J801. Lynbrook. N.Y. EARN EXTRA MONEY. Advance commission, car necessary, no delivery.

no canvassing. GRACE CHINA CO. Call 692-7576 for appointment. HOUSEWIVES who can not accept 9 to 5 employment, earn $50 wkly. part time sales.

NO 2-2041. NO 5-2632. WOMAN To de with elderly person. Rm. Board.

wage. ST 3-9736. ST 3-0346. WOMEN- Exp. help for textile spinning mill, apply Schwehm Textiles, B.

H. Pk. Main W. Colls, Hts. WOMEN Full time $85 to $100 wkly.

part time. $45 to $60 wkly. comm. Sell BEELINE Fashions. Free Wardrobe when qualified.

Manager opportunity. No investment, no delivery, call WO 6-0300. WOMEN Need extra money, work from home. sales. Comm.

858-4525 anytime. WOMEN Turn idle hours into cash. Party plan comm. jewelry sales. NO Employment Agencies- -Female FREEMAN'S 323 Cam.

EM Market 5-9220 St. JOB HDQTRS! Our Fee is wk. to $70 SEC. -Ctr. City, 5 da.

$75 Phila. Start Cam. 5 da. $70 STAT. TYPIST-5 da.

CORRESP. TYPIST $75 TYPIST -Ctr. Phila. $60 STENO. -R.

Est. Cam. K. P. 412 p.m.

H.S.G. Typist-clerk H.S.G. FILE-Phila. H.S.G.-Lt. steno.

car $50 SANDWICH time. for local Country Club, over 21 yrs. of age. with own trans. needed.

Write Box B-67, Courier-Post. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTFull time Mechanically inclined. between 6-10 p.m. Gulf Service. Haddonfield.

Berlin Glendale. Voorhees Twp. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTFull time, Must be exp. No Horse phone calls. Ted's Sunoco, 800 White Pike, Oaklyn.

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTFull time. 1 p.m. p.m. Exp. nec.

Apply Stratford Mobil Service. 101 Warwick Stratford. No phone calls. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTmust be exp. mechanically inclined.

sal. comm. 12 to 8 shift. Apply Frank's Gulf, 12th Admiral Wilson Blvd. Camden.

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTpart time. Must have exp. Apply Van's Atlantic. Broadway Delsea Drive. Westville.

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTPart time. 6:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Apply Mattson's Sunoco Station. Rt.

73 Palmyra Bridge. Palmyra. full time, over Bill's American SERV. STA. 1 yr.

Service. River Rd. Reeves Camden. no phone calls. SHEETMETAL LAYOUT MECHANIC -1st class only.

exper. on close tolerance layout development of electronic chassis cabinets. Must be able to set up operate various sheetmetal working machinery. Liberal employee benefits. Equal opportunity employer.

Wickes Industries 12th St. Ferry Camden. SHORT ORDER COOK Neat. fast reliable. No drinkers, apply Regal's Diner.

White Horse Pike. Magnolia ask for manager Mr. Campbell. SHORT ORDER CO0K-Steady night work. State experience, recent reference salary expected to Box B-124 Courier-Post.

SILK SCREEN Stencil man exp. in metal, panel work for electronics industry. Must be capable of making own set up. Apply in person. Dexter Industries.

514 Lansdowne Camden. SPRAY PAINTER to work at N.J. sign company. 829-1137. SUPERMARKET Grocerers cashiers.

Openings on night crew front end of store with Fastest growing chain in S.J. Union wages. benefits, Apply Shoprite. 2881 Mt. Ephraim Ave.

Camden, N.J. TOOL DIE MAKERS-1st class. exp. on prog. dies.

Top rate. Overtime. Full benefits. Miller Tool Die 221 Jersey Gloucester. N.J..

456-0341. TOOL MAKERS -Precision Grinders. Tool room specialists. All interested persons apply Haddon Tool Manufacturing Camden Bethel Pennsauken. USED CAR CLEAN UP MAN days wk.

Must be exp. in cleaning. polishing waxing used cars, also familiar with taking care of used car lot. Good working conditions, steady work. Call for appointDave.

"FISHER CHEVROLET 1100 S. Broadway, Pitman, N.J, LU 9-2020 GL 6-7675 WELDERS (4)-Hell-Arc only. must have exper. on aluminum. Apply Metal Assemblies 911 Everett Camden.

WOOD PATTERN MAKERS-Apply Jackson Pattern Works. 336 Arch Cam. AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN For the best part time sales job in America. Comm. Call 456-0194.

857-3459. BOY-Over 18. for Machine shop. Oaklyn, Barrington area. Must have ambition.

Reply Box B-25. CourierPost. College Caliber Salary $8,400 Ambitious, intelligent, some college. to be trained for greater responsibility and earnings with the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. Sales and Management opportunity.

Send resume to Box B-10. CourierPost. FORD MOTOR Credit Co. Haddonfield, N.J. is interviewing for immediate opening for a man with collection credit purchase exper.

Must have potential for advancement to higher positions in branch operations. College education desired but not required. Salary. Contact office mgr. Motor Credit Haddonfield, N.J 428-3224.

An Equal Opportunity Employer. HIGH SCHOOL -To be in charge of mail room. Addressograph. graphotype. Experience with this equipment.

Box B-34, Courier-Post. JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR MGMT. TRAINEES $110 SALARY PER WK. General dept. expansion in local office.

Due to our rapid growth in our sales promotion administrative we will employ several men to fill the gaps as a result of recent promotions. Management positions avail to aggressive men within 90 days. PERIODIC PAY RAISES Must be over 18, have a H.S. education. neat interested in a caopporty.

No layoffs. For appt phone Mr. Johnson. 963-2718. 10 a.m.2 p.m.

only. MAJOR LIFE INSURANCE CO. Seeks a supervisor for an agency in the Southern N.J. area. Excellent oppty.

for the right man. Maximum Company benefits, minimum 3 yrs. agent exp. desired. All replies confidential.

Box B-53. Courier-Post. MAN-Neat, Reliable Age 21 to 35. with car phone for order delivery and collection work. Guer.

up to $112 per wk. National Company. Refer. required. Interviews by appt.

only. Phone 963-8714. MEN OR WOMEN to represent National in photographic publicity, leads furnished. comm. plus bonus, no right work.

car not apply Mr. Bramble. N.J. State Employment Service. 55 Delaware Woodbury.

10 a.m. to noon, Friday. March 20. or write P.0. Box 504.

Woodbury, for appt. No fee charged. MEN with panel trucks station wagons, study work. Comm. See Mr.

Hirsch. Main Howard Riverton. next to barber shop. RETAIL GARDEN SHOP Man thoroughly familiar with plants. shrubs, fertilizer and garden tools.

Capable of assuming responsibility for sales. ordering and displas. Promotional hackground desired. Good starting salary. Full company benefits.

Apply in person. GRANT CITY 260 White Hse. Clementon.

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