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PAGE TWENTY-FIVE PLAINFIELD, N. COURIER-NEWS, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1957 Employment (Men) 23 Legal Notices Legal Notices Employment (Men) 23 Booklet Student Gets Doctorate NOTICE Take notice that HERBERT ABRAMS. trading as "ABRAMS CAFE." has applied to the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Plainfield Kpw 1ct a Plenary Retail Consumption license for premises situated at 322 Plainfield Plainfield. New Jersey. Objections, if any.

should be made immediately In writing to: Fred Toegel, City Clerk of the City of Plainfield. (Signed) HERBERT ABRAMS i 1024 Irnnhniinri Ave Plainf.slH .1 Fees $4.62. nrin rv TO WHOM IT MAT CONnEBU At a regular meeting of the Mayor aoum fiainneio. uoiinrv at MirtrtipY I was directed to advertise the fact that in the South Plainfield High School. Jersey on June 13.

1957. at 8:00 P.M.. Legal Notices NOTICE Take notice that LOUIS KAMINSKY has applied to the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Plainfield. New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Consumption license for premises situated at 200- 206 Muhlenberg Place. Plainfield.

New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made immediately in writing to: Fred Toegel, City Clerk of the City of Plainfield. LOUIS KAMINSKY 606 Sherman Plainfield. N.

J. PeesS4.29. 64 11 cite nv i lvn and Common Council of the Borough pl Rrntp nt npv -rersev ne on Mav zf ly.vi. the Mayor and Common Council will meet Plainfield Avenue, South Plainfield. New to expose and sell at public sale to the Advertising trim Rale.

purchaser, according to the manner of sale on zne, me isorougn wiu aeiiver a Development Street Amount Boice Farms Tyler Place J85O.00. nignesi maaer according to terms of sale on fue with the Borough ciers -and to oe publicly read prior to the sale the list of one (1) sales of properties listed below: Take further notice that the Mayor and Common Council have, by resolution and Pursuant ta law. fixed the minimum orire at which said lots in Raid Rlock will be sold together with all other details pertinent, said minimum price being as shown eiow. Plus costs ot DreDarmar rteels and Take further notice that at set sale or any date or place to which It may be adjourned, the Mayor and Common Council reserve the right in its discretion to reject any or all bids and to sell said lots in said blocks to such bidder as it may select, due regard being given to terms and manner of payment in case one or more minimum bids shall be received. Upon acceptance of the minimum bid or bid above minimum, by the Common Council and the payment thereof by the purcnnse in accordance witn terms oi Bargain and Sale Deed for said premises.

CHARLES CARONE. Borouph Clerk. BID TO BE ADVERTISED IN THE SOUTH PLAINFIELD WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW AND THE PLAINFIELD COURIER -NEWS ON JUNE 4th. 1957 AND JUNE 11th, 1957. AND TO BE SOLD ON JUNE 13th.

1957 AT THE SOUTH PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL AT 8:00 P.M. of property to be advertised $850.00 JOHN KANE. Collector Treasurer NOTICE Take notice that Robert A. Field, trad ing as The Brass Rail, has applied to tne Mayor and common council oi tne City of Plainfield. New Jersey, for a Plenary Retail Consumption license for premises situated at 122-124 Park Avenue.

Plainfield. New Jersey. Objections, if any. should be made immediately writing to: Fred Toegel. uity UierK oi tne city oi piainiieia.

ROBERT A. FIELD S13 Pemberton Ave Plainfield. N. Fees $4.62. 64 11 Lost end Found LOST: Chihuahua puppy, dark brown, "Peanut." Reward.

Call after 5 p.m. PL. 4-0175. LOST Collie, mixed. 3 months old.

vicinity Berkeley Heights. Reward. UK 3-43o. FOUND Wallet, vicinity Dunelllen, Call DU 2-5848. LOST: Bank book 22178.

Please re turn to Suburban Trust Co. Instruction 14 SUMMER TUTORING Grades 1-8, all subjects. Choice of 5-week period. Call before June 21 for interview. After 3:30 p.m.

and weekends, PL 7-231S. PRIVATE TUTOR, mathematics. Also assistance for H.S. and college en trance exams. Graduate oi i ordnara University.

Walter Misdom, WE 2- 2415. Sales Help Men 22 25 YEAR old company one of the leaders in its field has opening for local representative who can De ae veloped into state or regional sales supervisor. No investment required. Good salary plus extra compensa tion for aualified permanent repre sentative. State sales experience first letter.

Personnel, 608 S. JJearDorn, Room 625. Chicago 5. Employment (Men) 23 DRUG CLERK, top salary. Steady, renauie man, sales experience pre- lerred.

This is a permanent position. Unlimited opportunity for right per son to work in clean, modern, drug store. Must drive. PL. MAN under 35 with Qualifications for position in lumber yard, salary su or more depending va experience, references required.

U. S. Building Products tw springneia Berkeley Heights. YOUNG MAN WHOLESALE DRUGS Retail drug experience preferred not essential; a day weeic, employe benefits, good opportunity lor advancement. Ketchum-Jersey Division, 40 South Ave.

Cranford. MECHANICAL DESIGNERS To assist in design of special purpose machines, who want to spend full time gaining experience on a variety of equipment Will consider experienced draftsmen, preferably those attending school for mechanical -engi neering. Permanent. Salary depends on experience. Unique employe profit sharing plan.

Vacation and usual benefits. Metuchen area. All replies kept in strict confidence. Send name. address and telephone numDer to; Box K-152, Courier-News.

SALESMAN, if you are interested in a good future with security and rapid aavaiiceuieui, una 'a juuj jy oortunitv to ioin one of the fast est erowine chains in New Jersey. Good starting pay with automatic increases and advancement, company sponsored benefits include pension plan. AUTO STORES Rt. 22, Union, N. J.

YOUNG MEN Light factory work, light buffing and- wire brushing work. Plainfield Plating Rt 22, Cireen BrooK lownBtiip. OILER Maintenance; must have 2 years in dustrial experience, isew plant, an benefits. KENTILE, INC Kentile Rd. So.

Plainfield SALESMAN, laree retail credit jewel ry chain, steady position, good op portunity. Many Deneius. experience preferred, but not essential. Salary and commission. See Mr.

Callahan, Tappin's Jewelry, 112 W. Front St. ROUTE MAN, local dairy, young married man. Must be dependable. 6 day week, no billing.

For appoint ment can uu z-sbUD. SERVICE station attendant, must have driver's license. Apply Westfield Center Service, 135 Elm St, West- lieid. PART TIME clerk in delicatessen. Apply in person, 35 Park bcotch Plains.

BAKER, on bread ot cake. Beck's tsakery. 2003 Lincoln Edison. L'li 7-3b4U SHORT ORDER COOK Apply in person. Maple Bar Kestaurant 2509 Park South Plainfield.

PRESSERS for rough work. Blue Ribbon Cleaners, 100 North tiarwooa. WATCHMAN Two nights a week. A good iob for steady, sober man. All iringe bene fits G.

O. Kellers 1201 South Ave HANDYMAN Middleage, 60. Good board, room and pay. PL 7-O402. EXPERIENCED pressers wanted on Hoffman pressing machines.

Apply in person, uosimanos sports wear. 10 Madison Middlesex. MAN FOR LAWN and garden work. days a week. Experience preferred.

not necessary. Apply Mr. Ernest Fans, PE 8-0886 for appointment be- rween 12 and 1, or 5:30 and 7. MANAGER for night shift, 3 p.m. to midnight.

Must be experienced. Paid hospital benefits. Apply in person to Plainfield Esso Service Center, 601 vv. at PART TIME, a few hours each day, irom 4 p.m., to do collection work by telephone. Hourly rate, PL 7- MEN, Part time for office cleaning worn in evenings, day ween, steady work.

Apply Tues. 5:30 p.m. -7 p.m. vr vv jiiurnsun jspring field. N.

JT BAKER WANTED Apply Plainfield Pastry 102 Watchung Ave. MEN! Part time or full time! Im mediate openings, chance to earn $40 to $60 part time or $80 to $120 j-uii iime. Appiy personnel 1609 Park So. Plainfield 7-9 p.m. SELLING OPPORTUNITY Immedi ate start Apply at 518 Watchung i-j p.m.

EXPERIENCED gasoline attendant Esso Station. Somerset and Summit No. Plainfield. ROUTE driver, for milk route, ex perience preferred. Apply in person rsrennans JJairy, t( jjivision Summit.

YOUNG man, helper, with license, must be handy, full or part time. 559 Somerset St. cor. Rt. 22.

PIPE fitter, experienced, good wages, Denetits. Apply tjirco Jtiquipment 51 Terminal Clark, N. J. AUTOMOBILE painter, must be first class color matcner: too wages paid. Bumper toBumper Auto Service, 324 Watchung No.

Plainfield. PL b-24l. EXTRA kitchen help. Apply Far Hills inn. Rt.

202-206, somerville. EXPERIENCED painters. Please call after 6 p.m. Elizabeth 4-05S6. HE'S-mxiM'oFFjl PUKhl I.B.M.

TAB OPERATORS ARE HARD TO GET This is the story we have been hearing from Advertising bureaus, employment agencies and Personnel Departments. But we figure that an ambitious young man with at least a year's experience in the field who possesses leadership ability and the potential to become a supervisor in a short period of time would jump at the opportunity to become lead worker during the 4 to 12 P.M. operations of our installation. Bob Alberts is available for interviews each week day. Why don't you call him at CRestview 7-2000 and see about joining the expanding Allstate team? ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO.

Mountain Ave. Murray Hill Located at Intersection of South St and Mountain 3 miles south west of Summit 3 miles of scotch Plains. SENIOR INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER B.S. or M.S. degree in industrial engineering.

Minimum 5 vears experi ence 3 years of which should be in time study for wage incentive or labor standards. Excellent salary and liberal company beneftis. Send resume to employment office. E. R.

SQUIBB SON New Brunswick GUARDS WATCHMEN 25-50, 5'8" or over, full and part time, steady worn. Plenty oi overtime. Must have clean record. Benefits when qualified. Write giving last 5 yrs.

oi employment and pnone num ber, write K-196, Courier-News. AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE SET UP OPERATE Multiple spindle, experienced, steady worK, overtime, Denetits. AMERICAN PRODUCTS CO. INC. 195 Market St.

Kenilworth, N. J. MAINTENANCE ENGINEER B.S. in chemical or mechanical en gineering, with 2-3 years experience in chemical or allied industry. Good salary, company paid Blue Cross and Blue Shield and other employe benefits.

Send resumfe to employment office, E. R. Squibb Sons. New Bruns- W1CK. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR AN INTERESTING Unusual opportunity for vounr man interested in learning the newspaper advertising business from the ground up.

All of our present senior sales men have started Wis way. Steady employment with excellent prospects ior tne luture. company sponsored benefits and vacation plan. See Mr. Schmechel, Plainfield Courier-News, 3 to iu a.m., to a p.m.

Real Estate Salesman Here is an excellent oportunity for high earnings with our well establish ed firm. Requirements include being a resident of Scotch Plains, Fan-wood and immediate Plainfield area, age- 28-45, married and with some type of previous sales experience. We tram ana teacn you tne real estate Dusiness. or interview, please call OPEN EVE'S, 6:30 TO 8:30 Patrick L. Hedden REALTOR 35G Park Scotch Plains FA 2-9102 jviemper Multiple Listing Service PROCESS MAN General machine shop, precision work.

Medium-run production type. About macninists and growing, salary according to ability and experience Easy commuting by 49 bus or car from Roselle, Clark, Plainfield area. Also near Garden State Parkway and ni. write courier-in ews. AUTO MECHANIC Due to increased sales, we must increase our shop personnel.

Five dav week, good salary and bonus, hospitalization, medical and surgical oenents, paid nonoays and vacation. Apply in person to service manager. ROSSMEYER BROS. INC. CJhrysler-Plymouth Dealer Metuchen, N.

J. REFRIGERATION service man, ex- penencea oniy. call jwetuchen Refrigeration Service. KI 5-6005. READERS answering nelp wanted advertisements are urged iiot to for ward original references to advertisers.

A copy will answer. Keep origin! in possession. YOUNG MAN with clerical training ior snop oesK jod, automotive and mechanical background desirable, benefits, insurance, pension, vacation lir1t A QVO CrrA r- i rr ,1 i Hons. Thul Auto Parts, 325 E. 3rd St APPRENTICE or helper to learn sneet metal trade.

Must be steady and reliable and over 18. PL 5-6340 evenings. SALES MANAGER To establish branch office locally. Must be experienced in direct consumer sales. Able to hire and train a sales crew.

Old, live company. Lib eral draw plus override. Want S12.000 to $15,000 calibre man. Write K-165, Courier-News. POLISHER Experienced in plating job shop.

Apply Marino Plating Works, 115 Wayne- wooa parK, piainrieid. ACCOUNTING CLERK Some experience or training in book- Keeping preferred, under 30. Excellent employee benefits. Call for appointment. AIR REDUCTION T.ARS Murray Hill Crestview 3-6700 SHEET METAL MAN Experienced layout setups, radio electronic chassis; 3774-hr.

wk. Excellent working conditions. Many, bene fits. MACKAY Radio Telegraph Co. 133 Terminal Ave.

Clark, N. J. DRIVER salesman for established retail route. Blossom Hill Farms, Whitehouse, or call Whitehouse 199. CARPENTERS helpers wanted.

Must De experienced, run or part time. Call after 6 p.m. LI 9-0171. NEAT young -man with driver's li cense, to matte nimsen useiul in bindery, make deliveries in company car. Boise Printing 122 E.

Second St. PL 6-2603. PRESSER, experienced on rough and suk, steady position, good wages. Apply Pep Cleaners, Main St, Somerville (Finderne). SERVICE butcher wanted in prime snop.

ooiooachs Marfcet 1340 W. Seventh St. PL. 6-9600. By Bob Schoenke HE 6 DUfZN IF I GET riy Steer 7W51 Employment (Men) 23 ADMINISTRATIVE TRAINEES Whether you are a college man with several years of business experience or a recent graduate, between ages 25-30, Allstate has a program designed to prepare you for responsible positions in the Murray Hill office; our widespread New Jersey operations (over 750 employees) provide an excellent opportunity for the training and supervisory experience necessary to develop top level executive man agement material; good starting salary commensurate with background and experience; excellent benefits program and Interesting career opportunities await qualified applicants.

Apply in person or rail Mr. Alberts at CRestview 7-2000. ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. Mountain Ave. Murray Hill Located at intersection of South St una juountain a miles Southwest of Summit 9 Vllaa TCa-V Scotch Plains.

Employment (Women) 24 SECRETARY Position available in office of large finance company. Aged 18-26. Must be H.S. graduate. No exrterienro n.

essary but must know typing. Neat appearance, pleasant voice, mentally alert Good salary with regular increases. See Mr. Mallock. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO.

9 Watchung Ave. pt, S-37S0 SALESWOMEN Applications now being accepted for full time selling- nnnortimit following depts. JEWELRY COSMETICS CASUAL DRESSES SPORTSWEAR Positions offer a 5 day week. Immediate shopping discount and excellent working conditions. APPLY Personnel Office Second Floor TEPPER'S SECRETARY Diversified and interesting work for alert person.

Work with sales administrator of plastic hobby kit manufacturer. Pleasant working conditions. (Air conditioned office). Liberal benefits five day week. REVELL INC.

500 Metuchen Rd. So. Plainfield TYPIST EXPERIENCED Good working conditions: 5 days. 85-hour week; cafeteria; 8 paid holidays; other employee benefits. BOYLE-MIDWAY INC.

South Ave. and Hale Cranford P.S. Bus 49 at Crossing BANK CLERK bookkeeping experi- u-c jixiik. rxjwnence preierred, out not essential. DU 2-6900.

RECEPTIONIST Interesting opening for experienced receptionist The woman we are looking for must be mature, well groomed and interested in meeting the rubllc Pleasant working conditions, liberal employee benefit program and top pay. If interested call RA Ext 352. ETHICON INC. FILE CLERK. 6 to 10, 6 evenings a week.

Write details, Post Oifice. Box 428, Plainfield. UNUSUALLY fine opportunity for experienced saleslady in sportswear and lingerie. Apply Elliott 179 S. Front St WANTED GIRL FRIDAY for steno-clerical position in small steel sales office.

5-day week. p.m. Phone Mr. Ward WE 2-7710 for appointment or send resume to P.O. Box 829, Westfield.

N. J. Good salary liberal benefits offered. LABORATORY ASSISTANT for organic chemical lab, some analytical experience necessary. Good growth picture, expanding facilities, liberal company benefits.

Call CR 3-4100 for interview. BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST For enri-neering office in New Market Recent nigh school graduate. DU 2-5600. CASHIER Some experience on candf counter preferred, but not essential Pleasant working conditions, hoa pitallzation and other work benefits'. G-runings.

205 El Fifth St. GENERAL HOUSEWORKERi Experienced, part time, 3 days a week. West End area only. Recent reference required. Call after 6 p.m.

PL 6-8257. MANAGER Capable of running small snack bar, light food. Apply Ar thur's. 149 E. Front St.

COUNTER GIRLS Neat appearance. runitiitc preierrea, ween. 8-6, excellent salary. Apply immediately. Drug Fair.

1812 E. Second St, Scotch Plains. FA 2-4283. WOMEN To do soliciting on phnn at home. Call Mr.

Ross. PL 6-8690. CASHIER, some candy counter ex- fenence preierrea, Dut not essen-ial, pleasant working conditions, paid hospitalization and other work benefits. Apply in person only. Gruning's, 205 E.

Fifth St. TYPIST, physician's office, rapid. accurate, mature, reliable, afternoons. Write K-158, Courier-News. DENTAL assistant with or without experience, typing.

Write K-185, Courier-News. SECRETARY, experienced. Must be frood typist, small switchboard, fil-ng and general office work. One girl office, good conditions, pay commensurate with experience. The Brodlx Rt 22, Dunellea (Green Brook Twp).

DU 2-9300. PRESSER, experienced on rough and silk, steady position, good wage. Apply Pep Cleaners. Main Somerville (Finderne). EXPERIENCED saleslady for bakery.

9 a.m.-l p.m. daily, no Sundays. Stanson Bakery, 441 North Ave, Dunellen. SIMPLE bookkeeping and telephone work, 6 day week, permanent vac-tlon, $50. Apply in person 10-11 a.m.

Jersey Tire 328 W. Front St SALESWOMEN, experienced in ready-to-wear. Apply in person, Dunellea Dept Store, 372 North Du-ellen. COUNCILORS 20: attractive sal-aries. Waterfront assistants, program director, boating and canoeing instructors, camp secretary, head councilors and assistants.

Call or write Director. 100 Cherry Elira.bet)i N. J. EL 4-4888 between 10-4. i SALESGIRL Experience unneces.

sary, married woman preferred. Capitol Bakery, PL 4-8810. WOMAN For cleaning laboratory glassware, full time day in new laboratory. Expanding concern, pleasant working conditions, liberal company benefits. Call CR 3-4100 for interview.

COLLEGE GIRL One with selling experience preferred, to sell better ready-to-wear. Very good salary plus commission to right party. Apply in person only. Mademoiselle. 105 Qulmby Westfield.

OFFICE GIRL To take charge of orilce, typing, some bookkeeping. 35 hours, good salary, benefits. PL 5-4500. COUNTER GIRL-WAITRESS FuU part time. Apply Shady Grove Inn, Rt 3112.

Basking Ridge. WAITRESS, experienced. p.m. car necessary. Apply in person Mountainside Inn.

Rt 22. Mountain-side. WOMEN WHOLESALE DRUGS For stock room, day week, employe benefits. Good opportunity for ad vancement Ketrhum Jersey Dir. 40 south Ave.

cranrord. BEAUTICIAN, experienced, all round. a oay wet-k, good salary. x-buis. ENGINEER Supervisor of Mechanical Development Excellent long term opportunity for a young engineer with real ability.

THE JOB After a brief training period, take charge of development laboratory; plan, conduct and supervise, proj-'ects; assist director of engineering in planning and carrying out expansion of development activities. THE FIELD Paper and plastic converting machinery, special automatic machinery, power equipment THE COMPANY Has been a leader in its field for over 125 years. Capable and progressive management THE REQUIREMENTS Education engineering degree, graduating in upper quarter of class. Experience some experience in machinery or' power transmission equipment development Ability to conceive original ideas to obtain results. THE COMPENSATION Commensurate with ability and experience.

Fine future for the man whose performance excels. Write describing education, experience, accomplishments and salary requirements to A. W. Pomper, Dir. Engineering JOHN WALDRON CORP.

P.O. Box 791 New Brunswick, N. KITCHEN MAN 40-hr. week, sick leave, paid holidays and meals, contact Personnel ciuce The Somerset Hospital, RA 5-4000. DRAFTSMEN Several.

Experienced in electronics, tools, vaives, or macninery. MID-TOWN EMP. AGCY. 309 PARK AVE. PL 4-4000 PRODUCTION WORKERS Immediate need for men to work swing shift operation in local factory.

sreauy worK, iuii Deneius, opportunity to advance into good paying jobs. Apply at once. KENTILE INC. Kentile Rd. South Plainfield SHEET METAL MAN Must be capable of making own lay outs and developments.

General knowledge of metal working ma chinery necessary. Model shop ex perience desirable out not essential, Liberal benefits, free medical, surgi cal and hospitalization. Apply per sonnel oifice -4 p.m. MACK ELECTRONIC DIVISION MACK TRUCKS 1355 W. Front St.

Service Salesman Sewing Machine Knowledge Aggressive Capable Man For Inside and Outside Selling SALARY, COMMISSION, BONUS Opportunity for Promotion Excellent Employee Benefits CALL MARKET 4-2400 EXT. 2266 OR 2208 FOREMAN Attractive opportunity for qualified man with 3 to 5 years supervisory experience to fill vacancy with a new progressive branch plant Full employe benefits. Rotating shifts. Apply ai once. KENTTLE INC.

Kentile Rd. 6a Plainfield YOUNG MAN Not presently employed. We will fully train for a permanent position in the promotional A young man with the ability to meet people. Must be married, with college back ground and possess a car 30-hour week, company benefits, congenial associates. Start at $400 per month with rapid advancement alter train ing.

For executive interview, phone Detween iu-z p.m. ja a-o3. LABORATORY ASSISTANT for organic chemical lab, some analytical experience necessary. Good growth Picture, expanding facilities. liberal company benefits.

Call CR 3-4100 for interview. MAN to cut down dead Elm tree any time this week, $35. PL 4-oZ3. MAN Over 17, for retail toy-station ery store. References.

Wallis. 441 Park Scotch Plains. FA 2-4580. FACTORY WORKERS Apply CVin Liux Paint jersey Me tuchen. CARPENTERS.

FRAMERS Town- view Manor, Rt. 202, Somerville. YOUNG man. driver's license, for luncheonette truck. PL 7-1307.

DRIVER wanted for bakery delivery. 5 day wk. Apply Margie caKe box, 1348 South Plainfield. TRUCK driver, experienced. Middle sex Lumber 508 Bound iirooK Middlesex.

DRAFTSMAN. Electro, mechanical. Experienced in electronic worK. Steady employment many benefits. See Mr.

Rubchinsky, Communications Measurements Laboratory, 850 Iceland Ave. ASSISTANT superintendent couple, garden attractive apt- no salary. Call Mr. Russell, PL 6-2339. COUNTER MAN Fountain-luncheon ette, experienced.

Permanent position, top pay, tips, no Sundays. 2-10 p.m. Apply Beldere Variety Shop, 1041 South Ave. YOUNG MAN Over 18, willing to learn the plating trade. Apply Marino Plating Works, 115 Waynewood Park, Plainfield.

FOREMAN General machine shop, precision work. Medium-run production type. ADOut macninists and growing, salary according to ability and experience. rjasy commuting py fty ous or car rrom Koseue. ciarK.

Piainiieia area. Also near Garden State Parkway and Rt 22. Write K-150, Courier-News. MAN to learn operation of dry clean ing machines, permanent 6 day week. Maplecrest Laundry, 415 Madison Ave.

PART TIME 3 HOURS EVE'S AND 6 H.RS. ON SAT. $53.75 weekly and additional bonus. Oar needed. Call this eve, 5-7 p.m.

IMMEDIATELY 9 A.M. to 2 P.M. Qualifications: Driver's license, hon est dependable. To drive cars, clean cars, rvn errands. APPLY IN PER SON ONLY Plainfield Center Auto Sales.

522 Park Plainfield. ELECTRICIAN Only experienced man considered. Call PL 4-7295 BOY 16 years of age or older, to work in mailing room on Mondays only. 3:30 p.m.. for about 2 hours.

Call Mr. VaiL Courier-News. PL 6-8000. CAKE BAKER Excellent- salary, no Sunday work. Hanewald Bakery, 120 E.

Front bt ASSISTANT TO FORMAN To 35 yrs. Excellent opportunity, $1.65 per hour, extra for overtime, many benefits. Sheet metal, steel and production experience, familiar with shears and Drakes. Monarch Cabinet 20 Inman Avenel. WO 8-09J0.

TRUCK DRIVERS (2) Must unload building materials (sheetrocK). Garden State Materials. 1608 E. Second Scotoh Plains. FA 2-6600.

TRUCK REPAIRMAN Experienced. 5-day week. Garden State Materials, 1608 E. Second Scotch Plains. FA 2-6600.

ROUTE MAN 23-40. to fill and serv ice vending machines 6-day weeK. Must be bond able, mechanical inclination helpful. Salary commensurate with ability. All benefits.

Chance for lifetime opportunity. Call PL 4-7394. Dedicated 'FT 3 Li JlCLSIOT The current issue of The Secret Place," a booklet of daily devotions for individual and family use, is dedicated to the Rev. Harold R. Husted, D.D., pastor of the First-Park Baptist Church.

The Rev. Mr. Husted was chairman of the publication's editorial committee from 1939-1950. "The Secret Place," now in its 20th year, is printed and distributed quarterly by the American Baptist Publication' Society and the Christian Board of Publication. The July, August, September issue contains devotional articles by the Rev.

Mr. Husted and a member of his congregation, Brown McDonald. Church Group Holds Dinner Approximately 200 persons attended the 11th annual dinner dance given by the St Anthony Society of St. Joseph's Church in the Villa Firenze, Somerville, Sat-1 urday evening. Albert Fioravanti was toastmaster.

Mrs. Paul Cherubino, president, welcomed the guests and spoke upon the history of the society and the life of St. Anthony. Dr. Amedeo D'Adamo commended the society upon its achievements and encouraged it to "keep up the good work." John Tozzi said the men should be proud of the work they are doing.

Prizes were awarded Rudolph Romano, Morgan Ahouse and Mrs. J. D. Ward. Dance prizes were as follows: Waltz, Mrs.

John Car-done and Michael Listorti; polka, Mrs. Argentina Massimantonia and Frank Nero; and the tarantella, Mrs. Alexander Bombaci and Mrs. James Ierino. Music was provided by Mike Gallo and his orchestra.

Kupples Klub Slates Picnic for Friday The Kupples Klub of the First Presbyterian Church will hold a picnic at 6:30 p.m. Friday on the church grounds. Members in terested in attending are asked to notify Mrs. Theodore Johnson. NOTICE WANT ADS taken op to 5 p.m for the following day.

ADS FOR LOST AND FOUND column from 7:30 a. m. to 8 a. m. for same day insertion.

CANCELLATIONS taken up to 5 p.m. for next day, OR a.m. only for tame day. CARDS OF THANKS and IN MEMORIAMS taken up to 9 a.m. and payable when placed.

ERRORS All ads are read back to the advertiser for approval. The Courier-News Is responsible for the FIRST day only for any errors that differ with the copy that was read back. Corrections can be made up to 8 a.m. Phone PL 6-8000 FAXiSB ADVERT 1SXH For the benefit of our readers. advertisers and the public we print oeiow wording 01 tne law wiw reference to "False Advertising." The Courier-News is proud Ot Its record as a newspaper whose adver tising columns are aepenaanie ana will prosecute any person who deliberately causes false statements to be printed in its columns.

The publisher wishes to rive notice mar. I The Crimes Act ta the State ot New i Jersey specifically provides that any person who shall make, publish, disseminate or have placed in a newspaper or other publication an untrue, deceptive or misleading advertisement shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and unished by a fine not exceeding 1.000 or Imprisonment la the County for a period not exceeding one TBr or OOUL Legal Notices i TAKE NOTICE that the BLUE STAR fUDl JT MX AilJEKatAJ LEO ION applied to th-e Director of the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1100 Raymond Boulevard. Newark, 3. New Jeraev lor a Club License for premises M.uatra at jkuii iAne. Mountainside, New Jersey.

OFFICERS Commander: Paul Jones. 344 Briar nucu, oaouncainsKie, J. Sr. Vice Commander: Henry Fredericks, inuian i ran. Mouniiinsioe.

iv. J. Jr. Vice Commander: Andrew Eberens, New Providence Mountainside. N.

J. Adjutant: Henry Pfeiffer, Pine Grove wrae, ocotcn riamt. n. J. Finance: Stephen Werbeek.

373 Park Avenue coccn flams, n. j. Chaplain: William R. Pcrppke. 847 Pros, pect Msplewood.

N. J. Historian: Harrv Beechler. Evergreen Court. Mountainside.

N. J. Serjeants at Arms: William Bort. 78 -iuuiii-tuii li. Robert Hanewald.

578 Woodland Mountainside. N. J. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Henry Pleiler. Pine Grove Circle, Scotch Plains.

N. J. Fred Bisterfeld. 1452 Wood acre Dr Mountainside. N.

J. Frank Creter. Old Tote Road. Mountainside J. Daniel Bitwise.

23 Pembrook Mountainside. N. J. Fred Swindle. 396 Briar Patch.

Moun. taineide. N. J. Robert D.

Tansey, 141 Orchard Mountainside. N. J. Stephen Werbeek. 373 Park Scotch Plains.

N. J. Peter De Cillis. 570 Plerson West- lieid. If.

J. Frank Lotano. 791 West Broad Westfield. N. J.

Objections, if anv, should be made in wntins to the Director of the Division of Alcoholic Bverae Control. 1100 Ray mond aouievaxa, NewarK. 2. New Jersey. BLUE STAR POST 3t 386 -i AMERICAN LEGION 161 Mill Lane.

Mountainside. New Jersey FetllS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids for Installation of Chain Link Feacms oa 13 bridge over Route 4. Garden State Parkway, and 3 bridses over Route U. S.

23 in Middlesex. Somerset ft Union Counties, will be received by the State Highway Commissioner in the Lien. tola Hicnwa? Office Build-ins. 1034 Parkway Avenue. Trenton.

New Jersey, on Tuesday. June It. 157, at iv. IW A- -M LIAlUtiHI 6AV1NO TXMB. The reading of acceptable bids will take place immediately thereafter.

The right i reservea to reject any or all mas. Proposal cuarantee and other bidding requirements are stated in the standard and supplementary specifications for the project. Bid. contract and bond forms, plans and specifications mav be inspected or obtained at Room 134. State Office Building, durinc office hours.

Copies thereof will be furnished upon application and payment of standard fees. The work is to be completed in CO working days. The work involves the Installation of lio I t. Aluminum Alloy Chain Link Fencick. STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT Fees (14.40 4-28 3low Charles William Brown, son of r.

and Mrs. Marcellus A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus A.

Brown of 937 W. Seventh recently received his doctorate degree in geology from Princeton Uni versity. Brown and his wife, the former Winifred Louise Block of Dunellen, and their three children have been residing in Princeton since their return to the United States from Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, where Mr. Brown was associated with the Arabian American Oil Company's explora tion department three years ago. They will leave soon for Dallas, where Brown will be associated with the research department of Magnolia Petroleum Com pany, Brown is a graduate of Plain- field High School and Muhlenberg College.

He served in the Navy from 1943 to 1947. 200 Attend Institute Picnic More than 200 children and their parents participated in the annual picnic and field day of the Hebrew Institute held Sunday at Green Brook Park. Athletic activities were arranged by Arthur Blumert, one of the Sunday school teachers. The PTA, of which Mrs. Abraham Rosen is president, served refreshments to the participants and awarded prizes to the winners of the various games and sports activities.

Awards in games were as follows: Relay Jay Cherlow, Jack Ruden, Larry Sletzinger, Joel Taub, Jonathan Lippman, Mark Hitzig, Marilyn Siegel; nut potato race, Jay Lichtenstein; Monkey in the Middle, Joy Herzog; shot-put, Roger Graubard; foot race, Howard Leiter, Israel Herzog, Joel Miller, Rita Hitzig, Marcia Deutsch; wheelbarrow race, William Grand, Edward Katz, Dennis Trisker, Leonard Knecht, Diane Rosen, Sharon Dworkin, David Herzog, Sumner Herzog, Paul Margolis. The mother-daughter softball game was won by the mothers, 4-2. The father-son softball game was won by the sons, 10-5. 6 DROWN IN TURKEY Istanbul (JP) Six persons were drowned yesterday in flash floods which hit Afyon Province in West Central Turkey. DOORS WINDOWS SALES SERVICE CQMPI ETB BOB'S ALUMINUM PRODUCTS JALOUSIES For ESTIMATES ROBERT P.

TUCCERI AWNINGS PL 4-5467 WANTED Lot owners anywhere to discuss our plan of building, designing and financing to your individual needs. NO OBLIGATION Bring us your ideas or your plan and let us malts your dream a reality. ICone Too Small ox Too Xiarge G.M.F., INC. Constructioneer 202 W. Front St.

PI 5-1441 SERVICE On All Domestic and Commercial REFRIGERATORS WASHERS DRYERS DISHWASHERS 8AS ELECTRIC RANGES AIR CONDITIONERS AUTOMATIC 1R0NERS -Right from Our Own Shop FRED A. HUMMEL INC. 506 ARLINGTON AVENUE PL 6-1400 Serving Plomf iefcls for Over 35 Yeora AUDIVOX HEARING AIDS Siecmor Wesftrn Electric Muring Aids Divislen For Demonstration, Call or Writ Home Audiphono Go, 1414 EAST SEVENTH STREET Pi 44750 4. REPAIRS ON All TYPES LATTERIES ACCESSORIES JjCX 18" WHIRLWIND the best you cart buy! 1. MOWS GRASS 2.

TRIMS CLOSE 3. CUTS WEEDS 4. PULVERIZES LEAVES 5. MULCHES TURF Tor builds the world's largest selling, most complete line of power mowers. QAt50 4rtW W1 175 M.P.

larger anal pa war-pro pelM ssadels alsa available. PEWS Paint 1 Hardware 326 PARK AVE. IUS TT. am T. PL b-9010 I AP XM.M MX.

Ok Ok a skssAOSah i i Block Lots Name 717-21 7-8-9-10-11-13 H. C. Stockfleth rees $21.12. BUSINESS Art Metal Work CLEM'S ornamental Iron works, black- emitmng, iron railings, weiaing. So.

Ave. PL, 6-3320, PL. 6-5336. ORNAMENTAL, IRON RAILINGS Call for estimate. Omert iron wonts, 719 South Dunellen 2-1770.

Automatic Heating WE install all types automatic heat ing, up to 3 years to pay. irrea a. Hummel, Inc 606 Arlington PL 6-1400. B'lding, Contracting, Modernizing GENERAL CONTRACTORS Additions, alterations, remodeling, porch encloseures, patios, rumpus rooms, waterproofing. Reasonable rflte.

ARCH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY FA 2-1632 SO 2-7692 William B. Flomerfelt PL 4-9088 Alterations, Additions, Roofing Est 25 years in Plainfield FOR new homes, modernizing and repairs, caomets. vanities ana paneling. FA 2-7778. Alfred Faust Inc.

General Contractors CARPENTER General contracting building alterations, porcnes, garages, attics, etc John Rub. FA 2-4195. CARPENTER, builder, general con tractor. Insured. A complete Dunaing service, all kinds home improvements, additions, remodeling, altera tions, repairs, masonry worK.

itooi ing. siding, painting. No down pay ment finance arranged. Call Eaton PL 6-118U. orange 7-iiv CARPENTRY, alterations and re pairs.

Kitchens modernized, ai Panasuk. DU 2-7795. ALTERATIONS, remodeling, dormers, roofing and siding. Free estimates. Frank Watkins, PL.

6-2531. GUARDIAN HOME IMPROVEMENT All of alterations, improve ments, dormers, rooiing. jalousies, new construction, free estimates. J. F.

Zmuda, PL 7-0124. CARPENTERS R. Alterations, Repairs, PL 5-8892 C. Franson Remodeling BE 8-1431 RTTTT.np-.-R.roTviTRAnTOR Altera- ations. formers, attio rooms, base ments, porches, garages, patios.

Anthony Delia Ventura, PL 5-3688. Cabinet Making CABINET.furniture refinishing Con tract spraying on new, oia worjt. inas Matyas, fU s-Vb Chairs Caned CHAIR CANING, Rush Seating Picked Up and Delivered PL 6-9270 Driveways WM. A. PARKHURST Bituminous driveways, gas stations, parking areas, resurfacing and penetration work.

P.O. Box 334. Westfield. WE 2-1738. Electrical Appliances REPAIRS to electric ranges, automatic washers, dryers, refrigerators, leading makes-parts.

E. F. Jacob. PL 6-1980. Electricians Motor Repairs SCHNEIDER, electric, new and old work, prompt repair service.

PL 6- 253. Excavating Grading FREE ESTIMATES Cellars dug. all types of bulldozing, septic systems, blacktop driveways. Andy and Don Contractors, PL 6-9096, RA 2-2724. EXCAVATING, cellars, septic systems, black-top driveways.

Stamile Bros. Excavators, DU 2-5709. Furniture Repaired 60FA bottoms expertly repaired in your home, 512; cnairs o. tie we d- blng, springs retiea. fl, b-gua.

Floors Refinished Waxed FREE ESTIMATES Floor waxing, specializing in homes and game rooms. Any noor proDiem xacmeu. Reasonable. PL 6.7238. Gardening Landscaping FOR EXPERT landscaping, tree EXPERT work, roto-tilling.

Call PL 7-2563. Attractive estimates on new lawns. Kitchen Cabinets KITCHENS remodeled. Metal and natural wood, choice of color. Call for estimate, Fred A.

Hummel. 606 Arlington Ave PL 6-1400. Lawn Mowers Sharpened CRAFTSMAN and Dunlap mowers sharpened, repaired. overnauiea quickly; economical, dependable. SEARS.

ROEBUCK WAREHOUSE North Plainfield, Rt. 22 PL 6-3611 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Sales and service, engine repairs. Bob Le Auto Repair, itace sr xno. Plainfield. PL 6-5666.

Masonry BRICK. CEMENT. PLASTERING FOUNDATIONS REMODELING Cennamo Bros. PL 7-2026. PL 6-0081 ALL TYPES OF MASON WORK Cellar floors, garage floors, patios, sidewalks, steps, breezeways.

patch work, block work, brick woric, retain ing walls, etc. All work done reasonably. PL 6-2895. Economy Moving, Express. Storage Trios to the Seashore 725 W.

Fourth St. PL 6-4234. PL 6-4123 MASONRY Steps, sidewalks, flag stone, patios, floors, drains, uuaran-teed, reasonable. FU 8-102L MASONRY Alterations and repairs. Large Bros.

Construction. PL 5-1097. Moving Trucking SISSER BROS. Warehouses Inc. Local and Long Distance Moving Modern Fireproof Warehouses Rug and Silver Vaults Available Packing Crating Shipping AGENTS UNITED VAN LINES INC.

"NATION WIDE MOVERS" IS GROVE ST. PL 6-J1S0 LAREDO CROCKETT Total amount 64 1 SERVICES Moving TrucHng Sargent's Westfield 2-3033 We a-w now maklne trios to Cali fornia, Florida and all Mid-Western points; full or part loads. Agent for United Van Lines. Allied Van Lines AGENT HENRI P. TOWNSEND Local, Long-Distance Moving Crating.

Packing. Storage 241 North Westfield Tel. 3-4464 JOHN NESLER (veteran Moving- Tracking: local-distant; free estimate. 427 Rushmore Ave. PL 6-2017 C.

H. LONG moving, storage, trucking. Covering all points N. J. Weekly trips all shore points.

FA 2-7662, FA 2-8674. Painting Paperhanging EMIL MILLER, Painter, Decorator Interior. Exterior. Paperhanging. After 5 p.m.

PL 6-5319, PL 7-1267. DE WITT LA MAI RE, Painter, decorator. Established since I9ia Free estimates. PL 6-1606. CALL Miller for painting and paper hanging.

Estimates cheerfully given. CALL Louis Nissman for painting ana decorating, interior, exterior, free estimates. PL 4-292Z PAINTING contractor: Let Leo Luigi give a free estimate on your house. Reasonable, guaranteed work. PL 5-4652.

GOELLER PLUNGIS. Minting. decorating and paper hanging. PL 4-7894. JOHN V.

DONDERO. Painter. In terior exterior. Dutch Boy our specialty, sree estimates. PL 4-3249.

PAINTING inside and out. Offices and stores our weekend specialty. Jaye-De-Em-Co. PL 5-1820. Plumbing Heating Tinsmi thing NEW INSTALLATIONS, alterations and repairs; oil.

gas burners i stalled. Workmanship guaranteed. Leonard rs, 4-wsiz. Roofs, Leaders, Gutters, Etc. RB-ROOF1NG, Repairs, Gutter and Leader Work; Residential, Industrial Plainfield's Oldest And Most Reliable Sines 1906 Tel.

PL 6-1064 or 6-1065 eve'gs. ROOFING, siding, painting, leaders. gutters. Kesldential. industrial.

Free estimates. Jaye-De-Em Co. PL 5- 1820. GUTTERS and roofing, reroofing, slate repair; gutters cleaned, re-lined, repaired and replaced. Chimneys repaired and rebuilt.

Free estimates. PL 5-4743. HOT ASPHALT Flat Deck built-up roois. Any size, remoppmg, repairs. Residential re-roofing.

Low prices. Call Karcher, PL 6-7925 or PL 5-7S50. ROOFING, siding, leaders and gut ters; residential ana industrial. Kea-eonable. H.

Vlckers, PL 6-5725. ROOFING, slate repair, leaders, cut ters repaired, cleaned, painted. Chim neys repaired. M. Makowski, PL 5-5821.

JOHN LEW EN EC CH 7-2451. Roofing, Aluminum Siding, Siding. Yankee Gutters. Alterations and Repairs. Sewers, Septic Tanks, Cesspools CESSPOOLS and septic tanks cleaned.

Residential, industrial. C. Crlscuolo, so. PL, 7-2770. SEPTIC TANKS, dry wells and eel lars pumped.

1,000 gal. tank. Breslin Sc uresnn. ou 2-3441. P.

J. PANZARELLA. South Plalnfielrf Cesspool, septic tanks cleaned, installed PL. 5-2487 CESSPOOLS, Septic Tanks Cleaned Kussell Reid East Millstone Viking 4-2534 FOR one day service, call Septic 1, -r v-ieaning, isenn, i. J.

pnone U. 8-4598 or LI 8-2050. T.V.-Radios-Record Changers NIGHT TV SERVICE AH work guaranteed. Call between 4 ana p.m. fl.

7-1422. GINO'S TELEVISION SERVICE. All work guaranteed. Call PL 6-4274 for last service. HONEST TV SERVICE by experi-enced electrical engineer.

Call PL 5-4225 anytime. BIBLE STUDENT. 7 vears experience. TV and radio repairs. DU 2-4973 or DU 2-2323.

Tiling isOjKamic tiling, special priee on sheet rock walls, estimates cheerfully given. H. M. Randolph. PL 6-5926.

CERAMIC tiling, repairs. Estimates given on baths, kitchens. Also all types of tile repair. PL 5-3757. Tree Snrgery and Removal D-W TREE SERVICE, pruning and cabling, trees, stumjis, removed and land cleared.

Fully insured. MI 7-1058 or 7-1076. 4 GIDERSON'S TREE SERVICE Reasonable. Reliable. Insured PL 6-4114 PL 5-6643 Upholstering Slip Covers HOUSE CLEANING Let us take care of your drapes, furniture covering, fancy curtains.

We pick up, de liver. io extra cnarge. ft, b-lsb. KITCHEN chairs recovered in latest patterns, will pick up and deliver. PL 4-1073.

Waterproofing CELLARS guaranteed dry, 6 yr. guar antee. LiOw price. Terms arranged. DiGrazio, PL 5-3595.

Weatherstripping METAL weatherstrip, caulking, sash-cords. Long experience. Reasonable. M. Bittoni.

Tel. PL 4-7388, 4-0225. WU Drilled Repaired WATER, well drilling, and pumps, sales and service. Call Don Winters PL 5-3075. ifthatdonT.

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