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(81 FEMALE HELP WANTED COURIER-POST, Comdtn, N. Wedneidoy, Auguit 14, 1957 111 DEATH NOTICES IIKNKI On AnmlKt 11 101 Mai 26 Eagles' Rookies Seeded Players Brown (HHSIFIFI) INFOH.MAT10.V HOURS Phone, Dally P. Saturday 8: M. No Phone Service Sunday Selection: of the lale Jennie, of 731 Berkley Camden, N. 57 yean.

Relative and friends ol the lamily are invited i0 attend the funeral rti-vkr on Thuiwlay at 1 1 a. at Office Dally P. Win at Newport t.in riffle floaed Sundava Holiday 'he Frank J. Leonard Funeral Home, 11451 Broadway, Camden. Interment By UNITED PRESS iVFIlNIsnAT, Al'Q.

14 ON BKST PLOTTER BEST IO.NOSHOT CAROLYN LF.R. BEST PARLAY GREAT CAESAR AND PHONE WOODI.AWN 3-6000 Ada received by mall Inaerted. the day AFTER received at New camclen Cemetery, Friend may call Wednesday evening. IIOM.OPKTKR On Aug. 10.

1957, lfAbell iJeunlei (nee Rellleyl, wile of the late Jaroe K. llollopeler, of .107 W. Evesham Runnemede, BAYOU. Phillies Play Senators in Benef it Till Two full hours of lively pro-game entertainment and a bang-up ball game with no hurricanes in sightis the bill of fare for the annual Phillies-Washington Newport, R. Aug.

14 (UP) AH eight top-seeded players advanced to third round play in the Newport Invitation tennis tourney as American star Ham Richardson won second round AT MI I lit, A ONE BEST PUii'l'KK. 1. Carolyn Lee, Simple Star. Beige, 3. Gieat Ciewr.

Merry Sell. AIIon tie 89 year. Relative and friend of the family ere Invited to Rltr. 3. Narcuuui 2nd, Hcllanthrmum, Mr.

United 4. Half JVflson, Hickory Bluff, Simon RATES (Without Urn Typel 7 con'ecullve weekday 60 word 4 ronxvullve weekday iac word Le than 4 day 7'je word These rate per word, per day (With Larce Typei 7 consecutive weekday 2flc line 4 eomerutlve weekdnyn line Lea than 4 day 35c line llcrshey, Aug. 14-The Eagles' tackle problem, alarming when the team first encamped two weeks ago, was eased considerably with the Impressive showing of three rookies as training progressed. The picture is much brighter with the acquisition of Len Szafaryn, 6-3, 235, a sixth-year veteran tackle, five with the Green Bay Packers. Adw buu, titu uigwr.

Dev-lplay by whipping James Farrin, TW. time m. Ny York, yesterday. 7. Buyou, outer spare, mim riu jt Richardson, young Westneld, attend Ihe funeral Thurday monUm at 11 o'clock, with requiem Mai at St.

John' Episcopal Church, Chew Landlny, N. J. Interment at St. John Epiecnpil cemetery. Friend may call Wednesday evenmj at the Holi Funeral Home, 15 wet End Had-donneld, hilSCIIKF.

On Aujust "13 1957'. Rudolf Koachke, husband of Miriam S. Koachke, ase 49 yeara. Friend may call Thuraday cvenlni at The Perm-rhlef Chapel, 107 Hlsh Mt. Holly, J.

Funeral irrvice at the convenience of Ihe family. Parklni adjacent to chanel. 8 Glen AMen, Man ot Destiny, The.v i I10tnian anrl wrnnri.wfori oliovitv till CAl flit- tlV RlVCf FRFF BOOKI.FT IV Mt.MIIKIAM VIKSIK Reiiuent by phone or mall "ulaMJ AT ROCKINflimf PARK morrow night. one best--illusionist. Mnvn nf tlin Mr- Mrlpet Running Mis VI Fl.

amiin, Ol Ilie i mint i 3 A.v,ndro, r-ower riu, Hash Awn, and Cookie Lavagetto, ol the 3. Jark.e vn, wim. Rnrnmnfnt. wennctiun1. UM Countea Bush, Beau ERRORS in the tourney, banged his way into third round play today with a 9-7, 6-3.

victory. Today he meets Robert Wilson, England's top-seeded entry. Szafaryn's signing completes 1 All ka mr fad haW In In. ullUAH HOUBKWOKK And plain cookinc day week. New home, 3 K'hool children Uood pay.

HAiel 9-4H33. alter 7 p. Hi. MKDICAf, SECRETARY Receptionist to work in Dr'i oilier, No night hours. Please give all particular In nrit lettef.

Biwt B-3f Crorier-Prjt, MESSENGERS Excellent nnportunlllei ere vIUbli lor guellfled applleants. CURTIS PUBLISHING CO. INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILA, 5 APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE TK A HANSOM TUESDAY THROUCiH, FRIDAY NIJRSK Practical. Experience, Colo-lomy. Live in.

Adult. No homework, no laundry. No smoking, or Intoxicants. Call 7-9 p. m.

COIIIngswood fs-ostn NURSE RegUtered In New Jersey, for nursing home, lloun can be iranged. NURSKS Reclslered (21 for nperat-Ins rim, 7 lo 3, One for matrmlty floor duty, 7 to 3. One for 3 to 1 1 and 11 to 7 illt, Call Mr, Selah, Memorial Hospital, Woodbury, N. J. Tllden NURSES StafT.

registered. Camden County Institution, Paid vacaiiona, sick leave A pleasant working condition. Apply Monday thru Friday 9 to 12, 1 to 3 it office of director Joneph M. Sandone, Lakeland, NJ A 1 Ca re or chfliren of profeaalonal couple. Sleep In aeveral nlKhta per week.

Salary commensurale with NOrmandy 3-8335, OFFICE WORK Young lady," recent hU'h school or buslnea srliool graduate for general office work. Must be good at figure, typing not essential but preferred, Paid holiday, benefit Plan, vacation, pension A group llle Insurance, flood atartlng alary. Nationally known concern. State ice. experience and education.

Bot B-10S, Qyurler-Post, "OPERATORS Experienced lewer on ill parti of drease. steady work, Modern air conditioned factory. All union tile deal Which sends defensive I for approval. The Courler-Poat re- On iistrHirioiTrf. ocilrtiuiei, natu Hound Tti Rou.fil 1 pp-nnUponsible for Ihe FIRST day only fur nee Dyeri.

beloved wife of Albert IlilllOdl tdy J3UUl III UIHI1 any Ih.i rilffnr xllh Iha Vtllnn of WnndlanH Ave Pnn. 5. All for Ctro. Staff of Life, Argold. Mike Oil II 1 1 Lee, Big Knot.

Illusionist, Baltic Camp, Loom tip. Legend. Miehty Tom. Dark Belle. Bay.

Szafaryil, who was first Se-0'' reed hack Correction can aauken ase 59 year. Relative! be made for Ihe following day, 7. A. ben of the Flrat Baptist Church of lladdonfleld, are Invited la attend the funeral tervlre on Thursday at 2 p. at the Mason Bradley Funeral Home, 3203 Federal Camden, N.

Interment at Hnrlelgh Cemetery. Friend may call Wednesday evenlns LEGAL INTELLIGENCE CAMDEN COI NTY TRANSFERS Deed skins in 1919, will play against the Baltimore Colts Saturday night when the Eagles' open the 1957 pro-season campaign in Hershey Bronklawn 313 New Jersey rd alter 7 cincn. 9. Indian Smoke, Oscar .1 Utopia, A All.AV.Il; CITY ONE BK.STHOR.IK 1. Raid, Lou Fimdfleld.

La Four. 3 Thar Lou Kanui Kensington. 3 Buihete Beam, Home Buy, Cain Raiser 4. Borje, Fetman. Nickel Pump.

5. Admiralship, Royal (iuest, Uddette, 8 Jumpini Brook, Preciouf Sonny Dan, 7, Big Paddy, Pearl Prince, Nlrfrcn. 8. Boy Hoy, Hl-P)ne. Attention 2nd, 9 Joe Night, War Ace Boy, Black Dei pot.

LUdwie Anderson et to Carl Page Twenly-lhrrel vVathnion, jti iUn it iiui.it!'. unde.iwolii 9 MiUiilt, Mcltillut 3 lu 32 2W .2 Uaiiacomo, VKW 22 10 14 Duuas, 24 61 18 17 Shaw, WcJtville 36 111 19 31 .279 Un, Ackerlea 3.1 10 1U 22 Winaale, ilcuhta 12 19 1 .278 riail, Heislita 17 3d 3 1U ,278 1 U.Ualie, VtW 28 1 19 KhUe, Ai'kcrU'a 1U8 29 29 lacitvone. Moff. 2 87 12 18 ,2 llattlen, Wenlville 18 4 12 Kor.irr, AHieile'a 12 30 4 Kranka, Un.lenwold 17 49 II 13 .215 Crone, Moffaa 19 35 3 9 A. Arkrrle'a 3 1 84 1 1 32 UilRoul, Aikotlti 7 23 2 .21 Wilaon, VFW 31 411 10 28 ,21 Srxkm, Molla a 21 5(1 7 13 .260 Bust, Ai'kerlea 29 77 20 ,2110 Blaae, Ackerle a 12 27 4 7- ,259 Howard, Moffaa 23 9 5 IS .2.14 Malstierser, Llnd 27 61 14 16 1 Murray.

Moila'l 33 Ml 10 14 M0 Crowley, Molla a 8 20 1 5 .2,0 iCatello, Linden 4 12 0 3 ,250 Saline, Rtliillls'a 37 109 20 27 ,246 jR.Buehler. Lind 28 V7 9 19 ,247 jDuey, Wrauille .18 90 14 22 .244 spicer, Moltaa .14 BS 14 23 .342 Uueil, Molta I it 67 16 16 ,219 iMutcuriawi. Sehil, 21 55 10 13 .216 Urban, Westvllle 8 17 3 4 .215 F.Rflsa, Wmtvllle 35 9.1 23 21 Ginlin, VKW 3 3 0 1 .311 rVpltO, VFW 11 31 3 7 .226 Cnoey. Llndenwold 31 49 8 1 1 ,224 V. Andreas, Moff, 6 9 1 3 ,222 Btrry.

Mi-ff'i 5 9 0 3 ,22 iDunhour, VFW 9 0 3 .222 B. Pcrrone, VFW 34 98 23 21 ,219 I Hunter, Schilllna 28 74 1.1 18 .216 Weatvllle" 21 61 6 13 .213 Foremen, Helshu 28 58 1 1 12 ,207 I'ajlc, HeUhta 23 39 10 8 .205 UeShlelda. Sc'hll. 10 15 3 3 .200 Knorr. SchllllR 7 10 0 2 ,200 Keesan, Molfa I 3 5 0 1 ,200 Waltera, Arkerle I 11 20 1 4 .200 David, Helxhti 3 5 1 1 ,200 Bone, Llndenwold 30 78 4 15 .197 Hapmottl, VFW 25 61 11 12 .197 Cunntnsfitm.

Lind. 25 66 6 12 .182 Morrlaon, Ackerlea 18 44 .1 8 .182 Smith, MolU'e 14 34 5 6 stalllnei, Linden'd 17 17 3 .1 ,178 1 Barrlaa, Lltidend 8 2.1 1 4 ,174 MthllllRt 8 18 2 3 ,187 lirimm, Height 7 6 11 ,187 Bowen, Sfhlllisa 5 6 3 1 .167 Isi-hwamla, Helshia 10 18 4 3 .167 DeLucu, Westvllle 16 ,11 2 5 .161 Wilka. SrhlllU'k 14 25 2 4 Manlnve. Ilritlm 14 19 6 3 Yorum. Mofla a 22 55 6 13 ,157 Wllllama, Sdillllt'l 17 28 1 4 Soltya, Ackerlea 20 52 4 8 Hall.

Height 11 20 3 ,1 ,150 BialkowJkl, Sehil 15 28 1 4 .141 Hint, llndenwold 6 14 1 2 .141 J. Wation, Ack 25 79 9 10 .127 Buehler, Lmd 2.1 57 4 7 .121 Cafandn, Undend 7 17 3 3 ,118 Hutrhinaon. VFW 10 28 1 3 Miller, MolTa a 12 19 0 2 .105 Ohey, Helshli 1.1 19 4 3 .105 Budd. Weatville 13 30 3 3 .100 Donahue. Linden'd 12 .12 3 3 .084 H.

Iacovone. West. 9 12 11 .081 Ravenna. Weatvllle 14 22 1 2 .081 Llndenwold 11 1.1 1 1 .077 1 C. Iacovone, Weat.

13 1 1 .077 1 D. Halley. Ackerle I 8 14 4 1 ,071 ratton, Heljht 5 14 1 1 .071 Walk-r, Mofla 4 110 .000 6i 1 Anueraon et ux, II, teams are raring to get into the frav for the benefit of more than 50,000 youngsters in Philadelphia who play sandlot baseball. As it looks at the moment, Robin Roberts and Chuck Stobbs may be the starting pitchers after the entertainers and visiting dignitaries clear the ball field. A contingent of nearly 60 sand-lot youngsters from the Philadelphia and Delaware Valley areas will lead off the preliminary bill by batting against star pitchers from both clubs, followed by the vearlv contests on the Franklin round play Monday, will meet today Donald Dell, of Bethesda, in one of eight singles third round matches.

Third seeded Neale Fraser, Australia, who advanced to third round play, tomorrow meets Michael Davies, England, who advanced with an 8-6, 6-3 victory over Edward Sledge, Dallas, 6-2, 8 6. Fraser beat Henri Salaun, Boston. 6-4, 6-4. Oloureeter Townshlo Lote 351-353 and part Lot 353, Plan of Hilltop Terrace, Joeeph William et to Tom Saidock, 260, Michigan State; Alvin Richardson, 246, Grambling, and Jerry Cashman, 230, Syracuse, are the first-year Angela Baiocclil Jr. el ux.

II. Bellnuwr Lot 4, Blk. Plan of Belcroft Kjtatea, Leelack I-and tackles battling for the two open Ill, In 1 All a I Au la CI ONTNKR On Au, 11. 1057, Catherine M. Creshan, beloved wife of Lewi mtner, of 820 N.

33d Camden, N. lie 73 yeara. Relative and frlenda of the family are Invited to attend the funeral on Friday morning at A o'clock, at The Paul H. and Dorothy A. Rllett Funeral Home, 533 State Camden.

J. Requiem high Masi et St. Anthony of Padua Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call Thunday evenlni after 7 o'clock. KOSKIEWK'll On Au. Joseph, beloved ion of Wllllm ind Anna Rnskiewlch (nee Haeklmer), of 31 Volan Merrhantvllle. N. 20 year.

Relative and friend of SIOIS on me Uliensive lliu-, Ull Runnemede 301 Center Ber- Shoaf, 250, Wabash, another Hojj'j Edward cop-tackle prospect, has been slowed Wad, Broadway Realty A Impt, lo John Lacy, II, Delaware Township Lot 3. Blk to be ready to face the Colts. Szafarvn. former North Caro 208, Plan of Victor Home, Victor Home, lina Mat- rdowwi hie ronlrin voiir 'nf-. to Clarence P.

Kurt! et ux. $1. the are Invited to attend the -a suu, lamden 4.15 S. 4lh Anthony J. Apnly 1407 fllh it Camden.

funeral on Friday morning at 1.30 npRnirnna Mwini'ma 1949, with Washington and theni By Morning Aftci lluberto et ui lo Louli Rivera el wx. $1. clock, at the funeral rhlnra A special machine. Clemo Coat Iimleshy A Sona, Cove and yndam While Horse pk. Clementon.

rd Pennsauken, J. High Mass at Uurel Sprint in nnerJlT PHKSSF.RS Experienced michlne 5rt.nH. tIaIII hand iron. Steady work In dresi was iranea lO Uicen Bay lor UK! gomerdale JlJ.m White Horee 1950 season, He was in the Army I UJT'Av TA 10 in and returned to play'Beitmawr im e. sec, a pian the next four years with the "uE'iT Packers as a startinn offensive Penix.uken Township .106.1 Burwood INTERNATIONAL NEWS AT AII.AMK! CITY ONE BEST I'KAUL PRINCE.

I. Lou Pondfleld, Ideology. Raid. 3. Flight Master, Tee Frank, Phar Lou, 3, Bushe'g Beam, Sickle i Sound, Cain Raiser.

4. Nickel Pump, Borje, Lost Chord. 5. Movltave, Old Lansley, Admlralshlp. 6.

Jumping Brook, Hrathertone, Precious Metal. 7. Pearl Prince, Big Paddy, Inswept, By Boy. Bis Bad III Pine. 9.

Black Peswt. Joe Nltht, Para. Duke. AT SARATOGA ONE BEST fiLKN AU)EN 1. Loyal Woman, Artec Marry, Katlll.

2. Alison Riu, Steelmaster, Fran Homme, 3. Narcmau 2nd, Ileltanthemum, Mr United 4. Sallor'l Knot. Half Nelson, Kea Bang.

5. Tall Bush, Bun. Devaluate. Plotter, Rare Treat, Sorceress. 7.

Mis Blue Jay, Outer Space. Snow White. 8. Glen Alden, The River, Happy Union. AT RO( KIM.

HAM ONE BEST ALL FOR CIRO, 1. Mr. Melpet, Full Rchedule, I Would. 2. Prince Nan Lee, Power Pliu, Painted Porch.

3. Angle, Whir. Jackie Van. 4. Hi-althy, Sky Uzht.

peler'g A. C. 5. All For Giro, My Uebllng. Argold.

Kiaer Kin. Chilli Day Older. 7. Towson Town, Mr. Am.

Illustlonlat. 8. Old Proartw-tor. Umj Stnder, Lecend. 9.

Rote Capital, Oaear Bold Durheaa. p.ing in 'rear of flneral ffi'': 8. home. V--i Ll-ltiv ury ricamiiR iire. KLFE On Aue.

It. 1957. Marlon tackle. Apply In person morning only, Kur- Institute Pitch-O-Mcter, long favored bv sandlot youngsters as a test of their throwing accuracy. The highlight of the pre-gamo entertainment will be a Softball match between radio and television 'personalities from Philadelphia and nearby stations.

The opposing teams, made up of Philadelphia's disc jockeys, sports-casters and news announcers, should provide an extra stimulus to an already promised entertaining night. Parading bands and color guards will precede the commentaries and award presentations to team members, committee members of the Junior Baseball Federation and city officials. Proceeds from the game, as in nast eames. will be used to pur of l.e he. "i d.7 kiM.Bmther.

19 W. Park Mer- Weatvllle drove, N. age 4 yean. Relallve. and friend nf 'SAUISClf Experienced In electrical the family, alsr, member of thenl lift Apply In peron to Mil.

American Legion Auxiliary, Prwt Banter, 14(16 Haddon ive.Camden. 73. Bronklawn, N. are Invited to SALESLADIES Part time. Ready In attend Ihe vlewine on Wedoeadav wear experience preferred.

Many bene- Atlantic City, Aug. 14 (UP) Morning After clung to a narrow lead inside the stretch at Atlantic City yesterday to gain a nose decision over Roman Fan in the featured allowance purse and a pair of outsiders combined for a $651 daily double. Morning After, the second choice of the crowd of 20,783 in the field of eight three and four-year-olds, opened up a length lead entering the stretch and then fought off Roman's Fan's closing Harry Ladik et in lo Vincent Rodser et 813,700 CollltiMwood 450 Center William K. ijcy et lo Walter H. Ferguson et ux.

Camden 90S K. J3rd John Walder et ux lo William Mc- Neaby et ux, (I. voorheee Tnwnihlp 87 Evesham rd Lillian N. Fisher to New Jersey Water $.1000. Barnnxton 528 DnBoi eve Jame! B.

Wynn et ux to Jamei K. Fennl- more et ux. II. evenmr. from 7 to 9 o'clock, at theiflt offered.

Apply Robert Hall, 79 In Keller Golf Newton Camdrn Fllli Funeral Home, SOS Highland westviite. Ft. j. neinwu eerv- Saleswoman Camden Area Vonrheei Township Lot 3. Blk T.

Plan of Woodcrest Park. Green rildxe Develop Co. to Philip L. Brenuan St. Paul, Aug.

14 (UP) A classy aggregation of golf's ei ux, l. lee will be conducted at 9 30 m. Interment at Phlllpburf Cemetery, PhiliosiMire. Pa THOMSON Suddenly at" Mooretown, N. on Aug 11.

19.17. Harry r.oj.ha"d of Llzrle Penn Thomson, A3 rrv'rei at the convenience of the family. Priend' msv call Wednesdsy evening at the Edward Melton Funersl Home. 71 E. Main Moorestown.

N. J. bid to gam the victory in a photo. ton stars tuned ud at Ke er co voorhre Township Lot 1. Bik GiJon TWunwhs Sol-ilt.

the 3 to 2 lavorite finished third, two lengths farther chase baseball equipment and pro- vide ball field supervision for the UanCCT 111 t) IlHCCS course today for the $24,000 St. Ke eveK'' Paul Open which starts its TlJVo M-r- hole Stand tomorrow. tin Af Rosi et to Charle Herman Included in the field were n-is-m see fendine chamnion Mike Souchak.l pub yurnM eamm. Aiken sannioi youiiKstiis. awav and was followed to the wire I by Royal Jester, Balaklava 2nd ill IaSS.

1 CIIIHS Jet Mark, Ram Bam and Lead 121 IN MEMORIAM At Brandywinc Dan Parker Mature, hard working to lell d'aper service. Must have car. Salary, commission, tunua tt expense. For Interview, call Mr, McVey. Trinity 8- 10OO dally 9-S Phila.

(Collecti. SALESWOMEN Experienced lor lady a ready to wear ihop. Permanent. Good salary. 103 Bndway.

SALESWOMAN Experienced, lo sell lighting fixture In ihow room. 5 day week. Salary phi commiaalon. Cell WOodlawn 4-33M for Interview, Flynn a Camden Electric Supply Co. 101 Federal St.

SALESWOMAN for children' hoea, Experience le required but not necessary. Will train. Call HAddonfield 9- 0527 fee appointment. SALESWOMEN Experienced or inexperienced. Full time or part time.

If Inexperienced, will train Fcellent opportunity, Commlision. Write Bog iLLQ7i Courier-Poet, SECliFTARY For Central CarnJen law office. Experlnce desirable but not essential. Good opimrtunlly. Bo 8-11 Courier-Poet.

Scout in that order. Morning After, a fnlt u'9t timnrl In ii a a i I mith to Delroy Yeauer et ux, II. i ii Minchenter Atirr 14 'he bulky former lootball player, ennuken Tn.hii .1143 sprins- f(Hir-year-old; "icne.su jvia.ss. Aug. 11 althv 0 Snead a former! v- stackhou.e, et 1 41 fori'P) Pour top-seeded foreign a wc.aiiny aneaa, a loinur Tr.

l0 mtl Champion. I 00,. Wilmington. Aue. 14 the mile and l-16th course and bY the wayside but nntriPC foil hv thn unveirlo Camdrn 490 Newton ave Fidelity (Continued from Pe Twenty-lhree) volved, no job in worth it if it's going to brine J0" Also entered were Doug Ford.

he returned $10.40, $5.00 blasted Federal SAL Asa'n to Samuel Silverman, et ux. 14000. MOKRIS In lad anil loving memory of our father, William J. Morrli, who pused eay Ausust 14, 1945. Gone I the face we loved so dear, Silent I the voice we loved to hear; Too far way for sight or peech, But not too far for thought to reach.

Sweet tn remember him who once was hr And who, though absent, Just dear Sdly milled by lorn Wlllllm. Robert and Leonard. dauhteri Mildred. I.lnnle. Ada end Elliubcth.

HILTSFY In eait and loving merrT-orv of my dear wife and our mother the Masters champion, and Lionel That driving prowess may take jthe headlines after tonight's pro-'gram of events at Brandywine Rarewav i rlenrlv a nnssihilitv ner way mrougn straignt love sets iwnianranpa a ami, Mhnrt. PP. A kinrr LEGAL NOTICES 111 tne upi'iinig rouna 01 ine asscx $4.00, while Sot Hi returned "I've Hone well enouch as a $2.80. Country Club's 30th annual worn- atwcnaK wno nnisnea witn six en's Invitation tennis tournament birdies last year to edge player. I participate in a storm-! as popular trainer-driver Stanley i.mlru hiwmriie in I.niiKViIlp and n.aAa.

NEW JERSEY TURNPIKB AUTHORITY ADVERTISEMKN FdR PROPOSALS CONTHAIT NO H- The big daily double was formed yesterday i uue jerry tsaroer Dy one siroKe, headed a list of vounccr Dlavers Pmpl ere Invited tor Contract now I am considering entering an! in flve rrac'cs oI thJ nc-eventi nwa Jf 5 incneea Hr.nl with Max MacotiL iS20.40 win in the flrts race and Miss Gibson blasted her first Edrus J. Wlltsev who peised away SECRETARY For Aueust 14. 1945. den O'A firm, preview experience R--membrance la golden chain Ueslrahle, but not nerewary Per-Death trie to break mil all In vain; imanent pomllon. Woodlawn -1015 expected to be in the running aUj Faultina, who registered $43.80, round opponent, Balmar Gunder- additional emergency aperd Kiir i wit's, i jvuiijj.mia nw tnumph in the second, son of Chatnbersburg, 6-0, fl.fl in fhn Viirrhlirrhf rf fircf Anv '( warninf mciuainj electrical nj osvp, in swi aim ion pari lorapnotntment, And other Incidental ii- mm mt- iiniLa nut vji.il..

aervi(e tnereto. fi .1 a STENOGRAPHER heart. work, alonf Ihe main Mem of the (St. Paul manager). tITn'1V(; Particular interest will be cento be quite sure about now I feel tprcd on Dancer jn tne eighth race regarding managing before I Ro when he takes the reins on four-into it.

that is if later on I get ypar.0id Klyinjj Pence which he an offer." I just recently raced in 1.59 33 in action. An unusually large first many. Accurate typist A tenogrpher with The veara may wipe out thloes. dav Crowd watched Miss Gibson worl Masters While an the Memorial Bridse Intrr- unjr inrau naililiu uiu.iuil rhan In nnwaler jPastraiio Injured, handily into the second a in sec.u- i move it this Ihev wipe out nevr Tlie memory of those hsonv day When we we'e Nil toeathr. Csdlv mid bv hushend and children and grandchidren.

ions: niuers i'aui iiarnev ana cu. Hudson county. Regarding tne snonsiop 1imM, trial on a milfi tracki if ftv held down for so long m' i lalbusn, Mparn. hile. interest in Fridavi "'Mil VJll ability to meet puWIc ind handle tele, phone calls.

No Saturdays. West Jersey Title A Guaranty Co, SI Market Carod-n, Parkade Rldg STENOGRAPHER Permanent position ai secretary erec-utlve In established company, Mii't r.ccivrn Xiat- PropomiU will be received at Ihe, round in the one sided victorv. Two British Wizhtman Cud- New jersey Turnpike Authority Ad- Pewec takes a rational view. Good Time Invi- Baver captured the cal erirs Buiidnu, New Brumwirk. CARD OF THANKS i New Jersey, until 11 clock, Easteri it-j "ew jersey, uniu ii cioca, eisiern.wr i Miami Beach.

Aug. 14 (UP) pers and two top-seeded Austral-A cut eye will postpone Willie were not so fortunate. J. lational Pace continues to roount, inm. ioii jcai v.in-11 iiu t-iuiiii-u uryught saving Time, tne morn-1 tv lt was ineviiaoic come along to take my in.

in- laiiuia uir mia is uenoT nr exrwrie'icen tvp si a annrrAnr In an a nnminnnmrtnf T) tl i. the KCIIer COUrse reCOra With esnres their thanks to Modern, nr conditioned office, no Sat- Ann Shilcock of Great Britain, State aie. experience and requirement. Bo B-9. place, iJi'rJlfrom racing secretary Jim Lynch Roy Harris, scheduled here Aug.

not nearly as demanding as t. (ctanj; a i on was iorcca OUl OI Ine louniamenii 1 j. -r- inower. teieeramt una Kind esore- ssiary urn uiaoer must luomit wim nis nr tournaments, ne ncen among tne fSKZlS mtnati lh STENCH lit A YPlT Equipment Statement top finishers whenever he man bereevement. William Denny, short nd.anij'N"n'm'pacera had dclnMy accepted! The fight was postponed indefi-happencd to Charley Neal Poctrann Permanent position, mnienlal nira rounding.

Liberal mmpany benrflt ,11 141 jv.ois.iviu.1 a.ii.1 a uuaiiw aged to keep his amazing tee shots out of trouble. Contract Dmimente may be examined during office hour on or alter August 15, 1997, et the office nf the Authority end et the office of the Consulting Enelneer. Howard. Needle. 7'i hour day, dav week Fjperl-ence preferred, but not etsentlal.

Ap They are Adios Harry, world's 'cut his eye sparring with Jimmy FUNERAl 0lfCTOIS EICHEL ready now to play snonsiop. Oointr back over the years Snead, always the tourneys fastest harness horse, owned by Beacham. The cut required three by a leg injury, and 18-year-old Ann S. Haydon, second of the Wightman players, was beaten by Janet Hopps of Seattle, 6-4, 6-4. Australia's Mrs.

Mary Hawton did not arrive in time for today's singles action though $he is expected to be on hand for the start 99 Church most Tiontilar nlavpr. won th title ergcnaon, J. Howard Lyons Greenwood, rnne ral Rome Aft Tth ply in person. John Lucai A Glbhstmro, N. J.

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR-. it perfa enced. Evening hlft Reference neeysnery Po nof epplv unlese rnti eek Wr S-9441 OamAen. i Reese always points to the world rk 7. New York.

Con 8tr tract Document! will he furnished in -iiMf ana nnisnea a iirsi stitches. of Cut 'n' Shoot, recently won a decision over the highly-regarded Pastrano at upon payment of Ten PERSONALS Diamond Hal, fresh off a victory at Grandview oval, Cleveland; Duane Hanover, from the pa-rmanrni pmon. KMerson place tie with Jim Ferrier in 950. Other former champions on ATTRACTIONS FOR BRIDE-TO-BK TEt.EPIlrNlt championship team of 1955 as the biR moment of his Dodger career. "We were in so many series, mnltf PTPat when isivwi tor eacn tn, upon application to Ihe Authority.

Contract Document re not required to be returned and the Dayment will not be re. -New wedding gowm, $49 lo $99. vesser. work from our office or ynue Formal! A date dresses, iln to 114 hand are Tommy Bolt, 195o win- Billy Haushton Stable; Del Mil Houston and Pastrano has been 0f the doubles action today. The home.

Also door to dnnr work. Make appointmenti for kitchen, Uthronm ner, and Porky Oliver, the-1910 NRW u-o finally won one'" he said. lcr's Dale Frost; Steamin' Demon framing hard for the rematch, other foreign entry to lose in the, al.a 1 Kav Kpwcnmhp' AmllnJi Bridal House, CO S-557A-W. BABY SITTINO' ln my home Dally, weraiv Bablee welcome. ZMerson it i.t l.

1 flni Ivi minrrtrin VTei M-n utnn fitNt rniinH wa champion. nunoine etc Salary plu commUslon. Hometed Construction 501 Station Ave, Haddon Helrhta AUTHORITY Asked if tnere were omer niKn, rw .1 1 I A JOSEFH MORECKAFT (iilraien neocn, wno piays a iruiiiiici Hebi i BAND AVAILABIK 3 or 4 Dlere for Kf.EPlfnvie snt rrmnsJL-rn' spots, he could recall' only one. the $25,000 Au Revoir Pace 1 1. -l0f Australia.

She was knocked, 'Tvp hit flve or six grand closing night at Yonkers Raceway. i l-l Cliuilllt-iv 1 iltl by Britain-S 16-year-old sen-jalmost a a DntnJ lh. CO' 1 FT. CTnl l-i rw, 43) weekendwork.WOndlawn 4-7139 part time In offlre pv or evening. as wen as ne swings iz.

117, a.m. rta iimIV, hlc I ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS suse.u lmiias or lntant byj l. nour.r:ueron -i4t saiH "Rut the first natect the lavorite at 5-iITiT rii Isation. Christine C. iruman, I Sealed bids, subject to the cnndl-week In my hotne.

YKllowstmie iTri.FHONK"stmVFY W'()RK SHiI noil man iur umii 60 ei. i LiA Victory ana IS COnsiacrea a tloni herein and In the Contract CARF. FOR rillLDRFN In mv home, rtlng appointmenti Esperleneed only, a 'tnn titU Ihrcnt iment. will be received at the office 2 month and up. FMenton 5-5167.

per hour to Hart, plu bonu. Ulie lllUdl. (of the Homing Authority of the CltF, CELLARS CLEANED und NOrmandy J.0OSB one was off Hy Vandenberg of Dancer's Flying Pence will be the Giants in the Polo trying for his eighth victory of I remember it because they sent i the season in 14 starts. He has Trin-crwrlnrl flai-is In Other major action fOrd has Shown a liking NIMH, V-of. City Hall, wa.hed.

UtM hauling Reasonable! tFI.fjCRS end'TelleTTTelFeee'forioTt and Harry Hoffman, both of Phil- 0" Brough of Beverly Hills, unui ii uu rate jonn Marcum. env ew 6-3953 11 nnane el institution. Intretin ea. on Tuesday. Ausust.

vh. r.anuM,n. him back to the minors the next been second six times, keeping pni amrt today' irl(h defeated Marilyn S. Mont-ijhe Keller course and hasalvvaysjA 7. edst a.

and then publicly opened i Yird Bellmawr YFl.i" benefit and advancement ps- day. ine Sy ms. round fthe Middle Stale Senior Kryot San Antonio, iemti -ti, a' iwreili ii that office, for the fur- lowstnne 1-64HA. asmtiitr. Mirreasiui appurame win crass court tennis toumev.

at thtrH 60. and Mrs. Dorothy say in.s mgni oe ine year materi.u tl NOW OPFN removal Trobahlv, ne anaea jocuiany.i-iJJi wees, mr in.x-i-iusni.-u vuy "on the basis that if Reese could son of Scottish Pence and grand- jl tr t- a ri: at no enp on rem tor inn r. normantmi-ri PripU-nt rinh iKhOde Ot torrcst HlIlS uir Mre-wiH auurri ena uowniDOUIS VllL'l 1111 1 mv a BULria mi v. a Utner top prOICSSIOnaiS enierea and the replacement of them with Spec hr.

for working Mothers U- hit him for a grand slam, he 'son ol Billy Direct will go post were Tarkie Rlirke lOlfi National1 'PP1T and downauouu and censed Hot lunch, nap, mck. Trans ward with six other pacers in the wasn't ready for the majors." gravel I errace, provided. Dailv wklv A mo. man iiriu.II Onon anrl Masters project nj-io-5, located it 72 i i.nei- rail NO 2-4193 before noon any day. Ar wait Mra I ivranaa Balf.l nave maturity, pleasant nerionallty, gond reference, ound health and liking for figure work.

Write elating edu- ration, eperlenre, ege and desired starting uliry. Box Bt roueler-Pit, TYPIST High rhnol eradiiale tlisnr-anee office air, conditioned. All employe benefit. Vdsy week Pall for appointment WOodlawn d-1630. No call Saturday.

WAITRESS Experienced," apply In person. Boulevard Diner, 4 1st A rre-enf hlvd Cimnan rni Avenue, Camden 4. New Jeney JerSeT, Peter Thomson, three-time British Contractor desiring to bid on thil Ave-, Merrhantvllle, n' J. he Perchonock moved in the finals advanced witn a b-, triumpn Tuesday by defeating Jack Mrs. Marjone G.

Buck of Staton, St. Petersburg, 4 6. Manchester. 61. 6-2, and Hoffman advanced' with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Wiliam Jnl I Onl Hester Jackson, Miss.

IiaC UUl Hoffman and Hugh Quinn, also 17 Philadelphia, won the OI L.ai'(l Sei'lCh headlined Kent, worth $1000. Rated second in this event is Misty Hayes who beat Flying Pence to the wire here recently for a 2:03 35 victory. Ned Galen- Open winner; Dow Fjnsterwald TmZW I Au nty of the cny of Camden. Ninth Bcedc Returns To Freehold ITrontidrl A nee 1 iThf first nilinpiuu ill ttiL- run, PAY TASII TO DRIVER FOR YOUR FI'EL OIL A SAVE UP TO $5 ft EACH DELIVERY WO Floor. City Hall.

Camden 1. New Jersey, and all should visit the lite lor tne purnose of preoarlnt their bid tine driving. This grey three-year- YOt'R" Hawkins and Ed Furgol, both former 'National Open champions; Jim Turnesa, Jay Hebert and Fred Haas. ins iinuiing Authority of the city KITCIIF. WAITRESS lTrrlen(rrnranrf 14.

Ier Annie American Restaurant. SOU chair. material nf season here of old has had two Brandywinc vie of Camden reserve the right to relert chsie up. Free eitlmate. EMerson v.trhn ave.

ramden championship by defeating Monte Ganger and Edward DiLcone, of Milwaukee, Aug. 14 (UP) -A l-- Earle Beede, the track driving jtwies but was sixth his last time any and or all bide end to waive ny Informality In bid received A eerttflml rhark nr hank rfrafl Atv.ra" a Liia r.sinrnrrq nniy APp ILL MtNO RABY or child at homeitn person olia a Diner, lsnn Federal rhnmnicn from Freehold, heitrht-iout in a six-horse field. Cleveland. fi-4 XR 9.7. Thr-L' Pennsuken.lst Cimden.

oyaMe to Ihe Housing Authority "'Jr' wnr- ens interest in today's program of third choice isjtolirncy ls for mpn 43 yrars old Nor-Cam Shuts Ollt game narness racing ai rrfi'iium luin-r- anu Up, tre Ity of Camden, neg tlaNe 'VAITRFSS Exnenencerl nnfy Morn. Government Bond or Mtufadoryl 1 or, WKDOIN', INVITATIONS J. In? shift. T3 Aooly bid brand eaecuted hy the hidder andiRaised lettering. Ideal Printing.

EMer- Mavftower Restaurant ln6 Broadway a surety company In an amount enulon Onen eveninc. VAITRF r.t.rVanrd ti tn len 1 0 percent of th bid 1 1 Enerleneed. Qer 31. Braves and St. Louis Cardinals.

'm PV Vjn for Friday, Saturday and Sunday 00(Iurj nine, have been Sold. I Tt" Nor-Cam AC ihutoul Wocd! submitted with each hid. I I Remanrint 1 nan ir.i.hr.v No bids shsll be withdrawn for a I I imm. a IflSl III, 1 l.rinuu i ir n. ni.ii, irr Army Holds .22 Pislol Lead 1 r.

awr inn aai, tl ml, Must, be exoerlenced In making Pete rfe. S01 Trenton IhC Only remaining tickets nf Sharp who fanned 16 batten end nerlod of thirty 10 1 days ubemient 1hn snrins am fni hlnafhoia walked only three. (to the opening of the bid w'thout Hie series arc lor (OUU Dieacncr Thf Nor.Cama pounded nut 17 hit aa'the consent of the Housing Authority of the rt.v of rsmden I Vi," I "2 Adver. temrnti from flrma covered srau ana Sianning room 10 go on Brandt led the attarg wuti a nome run HOIISlNl. AfTHOntTY OF TttF I a.

I WAITRESS Shift 6 30 m. tn a bg riu: 1 c.oln tl't Viran-c nanh rromn and nair Of CITY OF CAMIsFN I i.i 7. I m- APP'Y Restaurant. Crescent ther olfer lei than the lejal WOODBURY AC aui(, i'il, Willis, 1-1 siss.il NORCAM AC RAYMOND J. OSBORN.

I mum e. Firm. eni.V in I mv" nnrwoon ave pennsauken mura uae. Flrma engajed In 'UP) Firing opened here today I lb I ah a 4 3 13 0 Roberta. 3b 3 0 4 0 SecreiarT-Treasifer I I WAITRESSES Experienced Annlv In commerce or In the way.

He arrived here with 1 secona ncrc iasi nnay 10 msion how, last weekend. eau. The rest of the lineup The one-time brings out Keen's Princess, Prin-X. pilot won two races on thejeess Reward, Glowing Way and final dav to nose out Howard. Susan York.

Scott. Warsaw, 227 lo 223 Three other co-featured events, for the 1S36 championship. Beede each going lor a $3230 purse, is slated to send four horses to come in the fifth, sixth and sev-th starter's gate in five races, lenth races. Dancer has horses in He will open up with Bubbylall of these as well as in the in the second and follosv ond race where he will be behind with Karen O. in the third, 5-year-old Tiana.

His Alcor Pick r.rrnda in the fourth, closing, in the seventh is favored over six with Miss Jeanie, who will race other sidcwheelers including Blue-in two dashes, the 5th and 8th field, the second pick; Highland a-vr lUn int.J I Ctf.A rA Piirlr fkliiJ 3 0 0 O'Detetl: Anrust 14, 1M7. 1113 691 I duet.on of food, for Mid-Way Diner. White Horee pro-duction of good for commerce 3 0 1 OMcCa 3 0 3 0 STATE OF NEW JERSEY I must now oa at least i on I iiammonton mut now pay at least tl 00 per NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS The Courter-Post doei not know Insly iirept Help Wanted the Feneral Wage end Hour La If mini, Interstate hour, nd time nd one-half for overtime under the Federal Wage end Hour Lw. Advertiser or tub seeker who have question ahout the law thould cnnault the Wage nd Hour DlvHlon. Department of tabor, at J00 East State St Trenton, New Jersey.

Room 205. Old Po4 Office Building, or Export 4-5301, extension 21S 3 0 if. si Brandt. louston.cf Itipat k.lb hico.a Jharpep obin n.5b Anderson, If :nwglll.3b 3 1 1 John Carlln. Nellie Crlln.

Ella 3 0 6 0 3 1 0 Anders n.se 3 3 0 3 3 0 Saee.cf 3 0 0 Wilier 3 3 OHenti.lf 3 0 OLaBou'i lb 3 0 0 Robert, rf in the center fire timed matches. liril Uli Tnik Tptmi second leg of the national pistol lniMl 1 eam championship, with Army MASgt. Leave for States Huelct (Joe) Bonner holding commanding lead after the first .22 calibre round (British Walker Cup team that The firino- irvH alii uith Imecls the United States in Min- 3 0 0 0 3 10 0 3 10 0 Unerf Tutali 3117 310 Total 34 3 31 0 Carlin. her helre. devisee and pergonal representative and her.

tnetr or eny nf their ucceson In right, title end Interest: John Doe, hus-tisnd of Ell Carlin. said name Doe" being fictitious: Mamie Carlin, her heir, devisee and personal representative, and tier, their or any nf their uccescir In i OA .32 or .38 calibre pistols. The WAITRFSSKS Friterieneed. full and part time. Applv in person Manor House, 11 West Main Moorestown.

WAITRF.SSFS Experienced, night work. 2.10 Federal Camden. AMERICAN CLUB PLAN la expanrf-Ing It line of nrlrtlr American made toy, and 1 In need nf more trained supervisor or eperlenced proven demonstrator w'th capacity to train a uinervnor. High commission fill MArket 7-0770 before 5 p. m.

and for Mr, Roberts CIIRISTMaAS CARDS" Gift Items Lirsest lelectlon Chrlstmai ta'd from Selected Crd aanal Itll (HI III' laiu. vnm nm, 1 i don by air Tuesday for Canada. Woodbury 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NorCam AC 0 3 3 1 1 3 0 Chleo 3, Roblruon. Brandt. Fiti-patrlck.

Chlco, Sharpe 3. Cowglll 3, Robinson. Anderson. 3B Cowglll, Brandt. Chlco.

3B Chlco. HR Sherne. SO Sharpe 18. Montgomery 4. BB Sharpe 3, Montgomery 5.

rlrht. title and Interest; John Doe. Scott, who staved close to In the sixth, a trot, Dancer has Pitow wnn .1.) Cllllhrp nislnk Th atrrmser-itn Next week, the Britishers play jieene tnrou-noui iasi yrars oai- yua iiac, not among me lavomes ihr Canadian rhamnionshim. John Doe" being fictitious: Salty 181 FEMAle HEIR WANTED Carlin. her heirs, devlseea and per-1 BABY SITTER For motherles KHme" onal representative, end her.

Iheirl while father til (th st or any of their successors In rleht sft.r 7 tling, will also be on dock. He a well-raced trotter. At Iondon a rwt hofnrr. lrav. will" drive Cloonaira Hanover in here taMi Juliette, being piloted, "-P' lL jJZZZ Go Sd Z.

tUra Ikiat fTvnct, vkl-CanLr in Ina Y-nctnt- ia Vnv 1 i' n-iini ii-sj-im in Lawnsidc Heats IMags klem said: IS.T'1' nA home, while Mother 1 uoislnw fire. 200-13 in the timn fir Doe" b-lne fictitious: William Car works. Call after 6 p. NOrmandyito many comnanles Save by lending 3-nnST. ihere Free nft md Imnrlnt alhnm Iln.

hli heirs, dviee and persona ead ly in person onlv-AiS with order Alr-cnndltloned for com. an. of ihetr suc-csaors In "ARMAID Appl, Tomormw will he Ladies lean's Spruce Up is the prelcc Tie I-B Women will be admitted for 50 choim in ihe fifth ihn 1 hpfI ofr a hrilliant day with a Prca(CCSSor3- aiinoun to cxpeci" JNomen iJSh national match SI a lot in view of the history ITH Senler Ferry Camden, between (. Cowperthwalte Creeling Card Co. I.IAGIE Harrington.

J. Lincoln 7-SA87. Division past course. .1 f- Riiiv'cl. Bcnncr, the defendmc champion Monmouth Take iLad here who wi ds IT Detroit police- of the match." Micklcm said the team had been practicing with the larger American-type ball.

"The Americans water the Gillian iirrv Knoto. The final her third start. Tops for Stale results of the .22 firing have not been determined vet as officials BOOKKEEPER Assistant in head bookkeeper, In department of 7 person Must he thoroughly experienced and familiar with al. phase of bookkeeping operation. West Jersey Title Ar Guarantee fo Parkade Building, SIS Market Csmden.

BOOKKEEPER" "For cnnatruetlon company, Marllon. N. J. are. Excel-lent short hind and typing essential Starting salary 180.

Write Bo B-74, Courier-Post. ROOKKEEPER flood opportunity" Capable of operating National cash EARN foe selling ISO boxei illm 31 Chnstmaa and Everyday card, Ovef SO noveltle. Cost nothing tn try Rmplr on pnrrft'l. Tascale CIPL-For genera! ofTlce work, typing essenfl). Apply or call, 1111 Haddon ave.

Camden. EMerson OIRL" VOCALIST Experienced ferred. but not necesjiarv Tn sing with Ihe Five Leader, et I. Main Route 70, oprwte Garden Stale Race Track. Wonderful nppor-tunitT for Ihe right girl.

Good working cond'tlnn. Write Post Office. Ro 2M Csmden 1, J. or apply In person at Trenton, Autr. 11 The; fwov Srnilfii title and Interest; Mrs.

William Cr-hn, his wife: John Carlin. his heir, devisee and personal repreeenta-tlve and hi, their or anv of their In right tllle ind Interest: Mrs. John Carlin. hli wife: Helen Carlin. her heir, devisees and personil representatives, and her.

their nr any of their iurcesnr In right, title ind tntereit nd John Doe. husband of Helen Carlin. said name "John Doe" being fictitious some of the defendant You ere hereby mmmoned and required to serve upon S. Thurman Iivitt, ple'n'ltt'g attornev. whoe d-dresi I flJS Civiper Street, Camden New Jersey, an inswer to the Comnlalnt, filed in civil action.

In) which Robert p. Morton Pearl Morton, hi wife, Helen Mayi ind Edward G. Msv. her hu'band. are were up all night' computing the'KroPns and.

Pspccially with the scoring. Ilargrr ball, shots are inclinded W. PC. IMagnnlla 11 Uwnside II SA 10 ,5 Ashland -JJ Berlin 3 1J 500 St. Lrcnce 0 .000 Janler Dlvlslen W.

PC Clementon 21 .1 iWaterford .720 Berlin 1 Somerdale 13 Stratford 9 Uurel sprlngi Ashland 1 .333, -it. Lawrence A l.t 1-awnslde 4 IS Atco 1 1 .059 ssion'-'V New Jersey Racing Commission rnnnHcil vnclnrHnv tVint frttnl 1 F1 to travel as far as they do at home, he said. "ru Wednesday nlrht around nue to the state, attendance and, I-tlll(lS KOIK, 1 11111' pari-miitucl handle hit all-time Galilee, R. Aug. U-Thc'W rk Hoy Leads highs fnr the recent 50-day meet- only tuna' caught as the three-dav I If CUn a rr ing at Park race track.

United Stales Tuna tournament, 1 lOliriiey The revenue figure topped eight opened Tuesdav was landed by Cleveland. Aug. 11 (UP) million dollars and the Senator Stnelman Bbhv Fischer. 14. of Xew York Mrs.

Cilliarn Treated For Drugs Overdose and Sarah MrFanand m. NOrmandy 3-9AA9. "iF'A- "''HOUSEWIVES Be your own hose" small bo- and perform genera office; Kocr ymir Important Je.b a wife and dutle. Experience necewary. Pleasant mother, Work any 2 hour of the ds.

work'n? conditions with ir condition-1 No Investment, oollectint or dellverv Call Tllden S-3733 between si South Jersey Auto Ren'al Co, and A Lawnslde moved Into lie for place '7v eJ with with Mas-noil, In the- Senior Division XV fTvr "rclu" the Interboro Youth League when it topped "JJ. h.f Ji to do the pace-setter. 8-4. At the ame time, SLve ,1, unset C.ibhsh.,ro. d-S.

)'Hment by default may be ren- White Hor-e pk Haddon Hel-hts. exceeded 90 million, both for the; Toms River, a. J. pulled ahead of the field Tuesdav Rah Aug. 14 (UP) first time.

Attendance increased" He hooked a 597-poiinder off night in the 58th annual National1 estranged wife of Brooklyn 1.9 percent over the comparable, Whale Rock near Open Chess Tournament, be.stinelDodR(,r star Junior Gilliam was Lincoln 7-2000. Ask for Mr. Oliver! pier aner a oo-minuie oaiue. i urine previously unclefeated Donald 0 ivanway riospuai sW XttiS you sha'i I JOOKK EEPER TYPIST for iS.JM,.,:",.?: fXZ. I Here are ine comparative ng- rrpresrnted the Forked River Bvrne.

tires released oy commission Tuna Club. A fleet of 110 boats! Fischer today 1rl ihs r.r Ashiand came up witn lour run in PPl .7. ii. oroaawav. i.amnn Chairman Thomas J.

Brognn: SirS plichr. 'h' of civil practice nd competed, establishing a record. BflOKKEEPINO Experienced Knowl eot only lour hit while GlbMboro 1 f17 llaidle S1 M7.700 llmitd to two by Fred Scrlhner, The artlnn hm bwn forth? psrlltion of p-ruln lnnd and ASHLAND C.IBBSBORO Hritish Speedster Revenue to isate J.OA1.S2! Attendance 92,792 lb ft ft i r'. I niauniim ao Ii I16 contestants with eight points on the strength of his performance. In earlier rounds, the prodigy had drawn twice and won six games.

Fischer, now junior champion of the nation, had four edte of eeneral ledser, payroll and tvplne. Call CAR' HOI'SApply Weber 1 )rive-in. Crevent blvd Bronklawn. Cf.F.RK-TYPiSTf ferred. 5 day week.

Fringe benefit WOodlawn 4-317V Tuesday for treatment of effects of an overdose of sleeping pills. Authorities said Mrs. Gilliam was found unconscious at her home shortly before noon and was rushed to the hospital by ambulance. Physicians said her condition was "unchanged" since her admission to the hospital, but declined further comment. 1 known Lot 13.

Blcek S9. Sheet No RUN SPARK-TIMF. Creeling Card and C.lft Shon at home. Show frlenda sample of our new 19A7 Christmas od. All Occas'nni Oreeting Cards and Olfe Take their order end earn to lnt)r.

profit. No esperlrnoe necessary Cost nothing tn try. Write today for sample on aoprmal, Reral Dent. 179, FerndaleMlrhlgan. SELECT AOENT" to sell" nneitper-sonallied Chrlstmaa card to prnfe.

slonal, business flrm.1. lelert customer! who Want the finest at reasonable price. mwrEnTUWAITE GREETING CARD Barrlngton i Lincoln T-2MT. SOME FOt.kS Start their CtirislmaL shoonlng early. Better Inquire about AVON'S opportunity today.

Phone WOodlawn 4-8638, comm. basil 6 to slart THE JAMES COM A 1 1 a ope Ing In Oils area for 3 ambition per-nni tn earn weekly ctmmu-sion time. Call for interview NOrmandy LAurel Spring 4-7724 I Laurel Feature Tanted 1 1 St Map of Yorkshlp Village, of 0 9 which Klla C. Mtillarkey died lelred. 0 3 0 Sparks, si 1 0 R'n no.

I 1 0Vrbk.2b 1 3 Huryan.c 2 I 1 Slivers. cf 0 0 0 Tolbert.lf Laurel, Aug. 11 (UP) The Nerth Csmden Marlln eelt or mon or spouse nf the tenant In CLERK TYPIST Greg v.lb.p Fox.cf Flower Biglln ss Sher Wallers, rf Ren tiw.p Totall Glbhsboro tn. 11 ii-year Pipo of peace, high-ranking Rrit-'ames to go and was rated a wdTpW2. colt owned by Stavros Possibility to become the Hit Mirhatl gsm.i in rst-enry.

Call Donald 771 10 a 0 common of laid land and premises 1 th' reaion re made partle 0 (defendant. with Pleasant Permanent pn'lUon working condition. w-lte 60 Wood Camden 0 0 Harrls rf chos, millionaire ship owner, and "lirQ junior piayer to win the trained bv Sir Gordon Richards iPpti title. 17 3 14 4 sJViLLaI Clerk 'nf superior Court. Police said an emergency call THE COOPER HOSPITAL CAMDEN, MF.W JKHSEY Hannah.

WOodlawn 4-tflOO Today' Seratrhes ooil 4 naten- July so, 1B5T. (ni npi yesterday became the first horse' Victory would make Fischer i for 'he ambulance was received to be invited to the $100,000 ttl(1 youngest open champion. ifrom Mrs. Gilliam's family physi- Mr. Asliland Gregory.

Sparks, Urbanlsk Fo 3. Flower. Bone, 111 I.v.n Cwlkna. Oil. DEATH NOTICES BRAMT0N On UC, 13, 1957TFlor- vr.

To hert a n. jscj K. Kemir Washington, D. international1 Byrne ranks second with 7U cian, Dr. Clarence T.

Hill, but DANCINC" TEACHKR -Position evalT-able In dancing irhool for eiperieneed Pt IMIin PR! ROCIttNt.HsVf rtKK (lesr, Fast UP TO $33 WEEKLY Comm. for wear- a-v a a tllS 3. Scrioner H. Urfgory J. an n.

KC- rmr u.i,.. sue in iur mir yii- pninis. Orrst Popovitch, of Lake- that no report on the rail 3, scrtbiter t. cregon a. ta ''iro Bremon.

ot Richer Ave. Orcst Popovitch, turf rare at Laurel on Nov. 11. teacher to teach ball't, tap and tnelnr lovely u'illed to bv us. i t- 2 lady Eternsi, Cynthia Seet.

Avan- West rs, aue .1 Gregory. id wii. jusi snow fssnion rro-ks to friends. Cables extending the hid were Wixd, had 7 points. immediately.

Relatives tnd friends of the ''tl0neJlCniatidjr3J7M years. No investment, rsnvasslne or esoeri. DFNTAI. ASSISTANT Experienced enee nereary Fashion Frock, Dept. LAWNS1DE MAGNOLIA also members of Frances Cbllds Methodist Church, are Invited to attend yesterday by Laurel presi-l -Mrs.

Gilliam, who has filed suit jdent John Schapiro to KVEKRST i for divorce from the baseball star. preferred, call Collints-ood n-4i2n Y-243, Cincinnati, Ohm ab at) 0 a Anrle R- lnn i.en and si jt Arep-t 3 0 Burton. 3 1 Lire. anfl Slr at hp- for interview, between 10 and 13 noon and 3 m. and p.

HAIROPESSER Etperienced agid stylist. Hlsh wage New, modern Ihop, WOMEN Ihe funeral services on Thursday at 1 4 1 fl 30 a at Foster'a Funeral Home, 1 Haddon and Lee Ave Cnlhngswood, 1 N. Interment at Mantua Crmalcry. 4 may call Wednesday evening. ntain climb- WHS "-cportet; recently under medi- 0..2 of $(W0 to cal care.

ft 3 iraining quarters in Wiltshire. ers an admission fee Mlrkeni.lf WOodlawn Acceptance by rMarohos would assault 2f.028-foot Mount Kvnr, Wyti 2 1 3 fl 3 3 3 1 3 0 I 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 Harris. 2h 2 1 0 Wright, lb 0 0 Still. fl 3 0 Harrison. 1 0 Karm r.3b (I 3 Tnm ns.rf 0 0 I Jacks n.rf 0 0 0 llarper.ll 3 0 F.sriNSf IIIKP At Riverside.

N. 3 0 FSPlNSf IIIFP At Riverside. N. crwF.RS With factory esner-1' mi hmir a ds rir'ias n.rf All. AM 'C (ITT fl-e.

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