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a COURIER-NEWS Plainfield. N. Monday, January 1965 Legal Notices SHERIFF'S SALE Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union County, Docket No. F-827-64-Queen City Savings and Loan Association, a Mills, Jersey et als, corporation, Defendants- Plaintiff, CIVIL vs. Morris EXECUTION FOR SALE OF MORTPREMISES.
By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed shall expose for sale by public vendue, in the of Chosen Freeholders' Meeting Room, 3rd Floor, Union County Court House Annex, in the City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednesday, the 3rd day of February, A.D., 1965, at two 'oclock in the after. noon of said day. All the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly de: scribed, lying and being in the City Plainfield, in the County of Union and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a point in the northeasterly side line of Bergen Street said point being distant 230.8 feet in a magnetic course of south 43 degrees 49 minutes east along said northeasterly line of Bergen Street from the southeasterly side line of West Third Street; thence running along said northeasterly side line of Bergen Street south 43 grees 49 minutes east 42 feet to a point; utes east and at right angles with thence running north 46 degrees 11 mild Bergen Street 150 feet to a point rear line of Halsey Street lots; thence running along said rear line north 43 degrees 49 minutes west and parallel with said Bergen. Street 42 feet to a point; thence running south 46 degrees 11 utes west and at right angles with said Bergen Street 150 feet to the place of BEGINNING.
gen Street, Plainfield, New Jersey. BEING commonly known as 315 BEING the same premises conveyed to Morris Mills and Anna wife, by deed of James J. Callahan' and Kathleen A. Callahan, his wife, dated December 11, 1961 and recorded December 15, 1961 in the Union County Register's Office in Book 2567 of Deeds for said County at Page 358. There is due approximately $14,386.35 with interest from December 1, 1964 and costs.
The Sheriff reserves the right to adTourn this sale. RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff McDonough Sullivan, Attys. DJ CN CX-222-02 Fees $59.52 1-11-4toaw SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY Docket No. In the matter of the application of FOSTER R. BOWLBY, et for the sale of real estate limited over to infants, persons not in being, and on contingency under the Last Will and Testament of GEORGE M.
BOWLBY, deceased CIVIL ACTION--ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. matter being opened to the Court by Blatz and Feiring, Attorneys for the Plainfield Trust State National Bank, Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of George M. Bowlby, deceased, (by Frank H. Blatz, appearing), on motion for the entry of an Order that the sum of $2717.08 heretofore deposited with the Clerk of this Court, pursuant to the order of this Court dated July 1, 1941, together with any and all accumulated or accrued interest thereon, less any commissions due the State of New Jersey, be paid to the Plainfield Trust State National Bank, Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of George M. Bowlby, deceased; It is on this 18th day of December, 1964, ORDERED that all persons who claim or may claim to have any right, title and interest in and to the fund hereinbefore referred to and deposited in this Court pursuant to its order dated July 1, 1941, show cause before this Court at the Hall of Records, Newark, New Jersey, on the 19th day of February, 1965, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, why an order should not be entered directing that the Clerk of this Court pay to the Plainfield Trust State National Bank, as Trustee under the Last Will and Testament of George M.
Bowlby, the entire sum of $2717.08 so deposited and any interest that may have accrued thereon less any commission due the State of New Jersey. It is further ORDERED that a true copy of this Order be published in The Courier-News, a newspaper published in Plainfield, in the County of Union, New Jersey, four times in four consecutive weeks, once in each week, the last publication thereof shall be at least two days before the return day of this Order and that a true copy of this Order be mailed to each of the following named interested parties at their respective addresses shown herein, by certified mail, return receipt requested, with postage prepaid, within 7 days from the date hereof, viz: Audrey L. Henshaw, residing at No. 1360 Evergreen Avenue, Plainfield, New Jersey, Shirley Eoff Snyder, residing at No. 21 Yale Street, Maplewood, New Jersey, and Alfred G.
Bauer residing at No. 3745 Darlington Road, N.W. Avondale, Canton 8, Ohic, and the Director of the Division of Taxation, Department of the Treasury, State House, Trenton, New Jersey. I NELSON K. MINTZ J.
S. C. Fees $78.72 12-28-4toaw NOTICE TO CREDITORS of NICKOLAS LAGIOS, also known Estate, NICHOLAS LAGIOS, Deceased Pursuant to the order of MARY C. KANANE, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the twenty-third day of December, A.D., 1964, upon the application of the undersigned, as Executors of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under oath or affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said order, or they will be forever barred from prosecuting or recovering the same against the subscriber. STEVE N.
LAGIOS and ALEXANDER N. LAGIOS Executor Alexis Gonis, Attys. 880 Bergen Jersey City, N.J. Fees $24.96 12-28-4toaw SHERIFF'S SALE Superior, Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union County, Docket No. F-549-64 Colonial Savings and Loan Association of Roselle Park, N.J., a of New Jersey, Plaintiff, vs.
Tiller and Ethel Tiller, his Defendants- CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION--FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I in shall expose for sale by public vendue, the Board of Chosen Freeholders' Meeting Room, 3rd Floor, Union County Court House Annex, in the City of Elizabeth, N.J., on Wednesday, the 20th day of January, A.D., 1965, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. ALL that tract of parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in the City of Elizabeth, in the County of Union and State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a point in the northeasterly side of Rebecca Place, distant along the same southeasterly 150 feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the said northeasterly side of Rebecca Place with the southeasterly side of Smith Street; thence (1) the said northeasterly side of Rebecca Place, South 61 degrees 27 minutes East 25 feet; thence (2) North 28 degrees 33 minutes East, at right angles to the first course 125 feet; thence (3) North 61 degrees 27 minutes West, parallel with the first course 25 feet; and thence: (4) South 28 degrees 33 minutes West parallel with the second course 125 feet to the point or place of Beginning. BEING also known as 851 Rebecca Place, Elizabeth, New Jersey. There is due approximately $10,079.59 with interest from November 16, 1964 and costs.
The Sheriff reserves the right to lourn this sale. Ralph Oriscello, Sheriff Stein, Stein Hughes, Attys. DJ CN CX-220-02 Fees $48.00 12-28-4toaw SHERIFF'S SALE Superior Court of Jersey, Chancery Division, Union County, Docket LILLIAN KRASNOW, Plaintiff, vs. BURT H. LAWS, JR.
and PEARL M. LAWS, his wife, MILDRED PETERSON, Widow, and JUNIUS T. LANGSTON, Defendants. CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMISES. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed, I shall expose for sale by public vendue, in the Board of Chosen Freeholders' Meeting Room, 3rd Floor, Union County Court House Annex, in the City of Elizabeth, N.
on Wednesday, the 27th day of January, A.D., 1965, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. ALL that certain tract or parcel of land and premises, hereinafter particuTarly described, situate, lying and being in the Township of Scotch Plains, County of Union and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a point on the northeasterly side line of Terrill Road, as now laid out and opened, in line of lands of now or formerly Shrerenbeck, thence (1) North 34' East along lime of said Shrerenbeck 700 feet to a point; thence (2) North 25' West 100 feet; thence (3) South 340 34' West and parallel with the first course 700 feet to the said Northeasterly side of Terrill Road; thence (4) along said road, South 470 25' East 100 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING. Being the same premises conveyed to Mildred Peterson by Ernest S. Winter and Eva B.
Winter, his wife, by deed dated March 30, 1961, which was recorded in the Union County Register's Office on April 5, 1961 in Book 2529 of Deeds for said County on pages Being also known as No. 1251 Terrill Road, Scotch Plains, New Jersey. There is due approximately $5,910.38 with interest from November 19, 1964 and costs. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale. RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff SACHAR, SACHAR BERNSTEIN, Attys.
DJ CX-221-02 Fees $52.80 1-4-4toaw Rev. Henry Charlton Beck, N.J. Folklore Historian, Dies Robbinsville (P- -Funeral day for the Rev. Henry Charlton and New Jersey well Rev. Mr.
Beck died Saturday night. He was 62. Before being ordained a priest in 1949, he had been a newspaperman, magazine and book editor and author of half a dozen books on littleHe also had written five known New Jersey, history. mystery novels with a newsroom locale and co-authored a cartoon book. For the past 18 years he wrote a column, "Jerseyana." for the Newark Sunday StarLedger.
Served in Flemington The Rev. Mr. Beck was deacon of St. Matthew's Church in Pennington from 1947 to 1949 and rector of Calvary Church in Flemington from 1950 to 1956. He was also vicar of St.
George's Church din York Harbor, Maine. In 1960, he resigned as editor of the American Church News, the official publication of the American Church Un- Legal Notices Notice of Sale to Rudolfo Sempreviva and Louis Fusco, individually and Sunnyview Motors, and to whomever else this may concern: Please take notice that undersigned because of will breach sell at of Trust public Receipts, on January 22, 1965, at 10:30 A.M. at the erset premises Street, of North Sunnyview Plainfield, Motors, 290 Som- Jersey: One 1960 Ford Falcon Station Wagon, Serial One Chrysler Convertible, Serial 1960 Ford Ranch Wagon, Serial One 1962 Rambler 4 Door Serial One 1960 Chevrolet Corvair Door Sedan, Serial One 1960 Ford Ranch Wagon, Serial 195744, One 1961 Ford Falcon 2 Door Ranch Sedan, Serial Wagon, Serial One 1962 Ford 1961 Mercury-Comet, 4 Door Sedan, Serial One 1961 Rambler American Wagon, Serial One 1961 Plymouth Valiant V-100-2 Door Sedan, One 1959 Chevrolet Parkwood Wagon, Serial 122821, Serial One 1960 Ford Fairlane 4 Door Sedan, 236052, One 1961 Dodge 2 Dr. Hardtop, Serial, One 1960 Ford Convertible, Serial One 1960 Oldsmobile 4 Dr. Hardtop, Serial 14630, One 1960 Ford Convertible, Serial One 1962 Buick Electra, Serial 2973, One 1963 Chevrolet Convertible, Serial 104167, One 1963 Buick Convertible, Serial 1963 Ford Falcon Convertible, Serial One 1963 Chevrolet Impala, 2 Dr.
Hardtop, Serial One 1963 Pontiac 2-Dr. Hardtop, 1963 2 Dr. Hardtop, Serial One 1963 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr. Serial One 1963 Buick Convertible, Serial THE PLAINFIELD TRUST STATE NATIONAL BANK Fees $12.48 1-18-1T NOTICE OF SALE TAKE NOTICE that January 1965, at 12:00 at Colonial Motors Route North Branch, Jersey the undersigned will sell at public auction, for cash, a 1963 Rambler equipment, 2DR SDN, Serial No. G355288 and as Said vehicle was retaken from Thomas L.
Harsh for default under a lien agreement assigned to Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp. The undersigned reserves the right to bid and purchase at said sale. Vehicle may be seen at the above address. UNIVERSAL C.I.T.
CREDIT CORP. By: Green and Lasky, Attorneys 17 Academy Newark, N.J. 07102 Fees $5.28 1-18-1T NOTICE OF SALE TAKE NOTICE that on January 25, 1965, at 11:30 at Andrew's Auto Sales Route Somerville, New Jersey the undersigned will sell at public auction, for cash, a 1959 Rambler 4DR ST WGN, Serial No. D6 70135 and equipment, as is. Said vehicle was retaken from Louis A.
Fucili for default under a security lien agreement assigned to Universal C.I.T. Credit Corp. The undersigned reserves the right to bid and purchase at said sale. Vehicle may be seen at the above address. UNIVERSAL C.I.T.
CREDIT CORP. By: Green and Lasky, Attorneys 17 Academy Newark, N.J. 07102 Fees $5.28 1-18-1T SHERIFF'S SALE Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union County, Docket No. F-177-64-John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, a Massachusetts Corporation, Plaintiff vs. Garrison Nemet Roslyn Nemet, his wife, et als, Defendants ACTION EXECUTION SALE OF GAGED PREMISES By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution te me directed I shall expose for sale by public vendue, in the Board of Chosen Freeholders' Meeting Room, 3rd Floor, Union County Court House in the City of Elizabeth, Wednesday, the 10th day of February, A.D., 1965, at two o'clock in noon of said day.
All the following tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in the Township of Scotch Plains in the County of Union and State of New Jersey: BEGINNING at a point in the southwesterly side line of Ashbrook Drive which is distant 185.52 feet in a northwesterly direction along said from its intersection with the northwesterly side line of Raritan Road; running thence from said beginning (1)' South 49 degrees 16 minutes West a distance 228.57 feet to a point; running thence (2) North 40 degrees 44 minutes West a distance of 175 feet to a point; running thence (3) North 49 degrees 16 minutes in the southwesterly side line of East a distance of 228.57 feet to a point brook Drive; running thence (4) South 40 degrees 44 minutes East binding on said side line a distance of 175 feet the point and place of BEGINNING. BEING Lot 5H in Block 317 on "Map of filed Ashbrook Estates," which map was in the Union County Register's fice March 6, 1956 as Map No. 436-B. Said premises are known at 1564 Ashbrook Drive, Scotch Plains, New Jersey. There interest is due approximately $25,756.55 with from November and costs.
The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale. RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff Boyd, Dodd, Keer Booth, Attys. DJ CN CX-223-02 Fees $53.76 1-18-4toaw NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the first and final account of the subscriber, Plainfield Trust State National Bank, Trustee of the Trust Agreement created in and February by the terms of dated 3, 1960 with ADDIE PARKER JACKSON, as Grantor (now deceased), audited and stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Union County Court-Probate Division, on Wednesday, March 3rd next at 9:30 a.m. (EST). Plainfield Trust State National Bank, Trustee Dated: Jan.
15, 1965 Blatz and Feiring, Attys. 400 Park Plainfield, N.J. $18.25 1-18-4toaw NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF KENNETH T. MAIR, Deceased Pursuant to the order of MARY C. KANANE, Surrogate of the County of Union, made on the fifteenth day of January, A.D., 1965, upon the application of undersigned, as Executrix of the estate of said deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber under affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the date of said from prosecuting or recovering the same order, or they will be forever, barred against the subscriber.
GLADYS L. MAIR Executrix William P. Taub, Atty. 119 Watchung Plainfield, N.J. Fees $23.00 1-18-4toaw To Whom It May Concern: will no longer be responsible for debts contracted by my husband Morshed Hishmeh.
MARGARET HISHMEH 249 Orange Plainfield, N. J. Dated Jan. 15, 1965 Fees $7.20 1-16-3T GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION requests BIDS from small cerns for ELECTRONIC BIRDPROOFING at the U. S.
Post Office, Plainfield, N. Project No. 00214-101 (Estimated cost less than Bidding material may be obtained from GSA Business Service Center, 19th Floor, 30 Church Street, York, New York 10007, where sealed bids will be received until 1:30 P.M. E.S.T., February 11, 1965, and then publicly opened. Bidding material may also be obtained from the Custodian of the building where work is to be done.
Fees $12.96 1-15, 18, 19-3T Memorial Service Set A memorial serv.se and dedication in honor of Alfred P. White, senior organist of Mt. Zion AME Church for 59 years and a long-time Plainfield resident, will be conducted next Sunday in observance of the second sary of his death. The Rev. Marion F.
Stokes, minister, will conduct the service at Mt. Zion AME Church, and among the tributes to Mr. White will be renditions by a choir composed of persons who formerly sang under his direction. Conducting the choir will be Cecil SharPinite organ student of Soloists will be Phylis Greer and Richard Anderson, and organ music will be offered by Sharp and Kenneth L. Jones.
The Celestial and Cathedral Choirs of the church will render chorals. Mr. White died Jan. 13, 1963, at the age of 89. Born in Lynchburg, on July 1873, Mr.
White came to Plainfield with his parents just six weeks later and made his home here for the rest of his life. His mother gained freedom from salvery in 1865 and shortly after married William H. White. Their son was the first Negro boy to graduate from Plainfield High -one of 17 graduated in the class of 1890. Mr.
White started the choir and conducted rehearsals in his mother's home for four years, until the church was established in 1894. In addition to serving as organist for 69 years, he was Sunday School superintendent, treasurer and trustee of the church. GIUSEPPE VIVIANI Pisa, Italy (P) Giuseppe Viviani, a noted Italian artist, died yesterday at 66 years of age. He was particularly known for his etchings and his works are widely exhibited throughout the world. Bradley Gardens Mr.
and Mrs. John Siernos of Maple Ave. observed their 26th Saturday wedding at a dinner with their three daughters, the Misses Barbara, Dorothy and Evelyn Siernos. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Giesof Walnut St. will celebrate their 32nd wedding ananniver-niversary Thursday at a dinner in their home. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Mackowski and daughter, Kimberly, have returned from Delta Junction, Alaska, where he was stationed with the U.
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FA 2-7202. AGGRESSIVE YOUNG MAN wanted for service clerk with fork lift truck dealer. Must have mechanical ability and be able to type. CH 1-0460. A PERMANENT POSITION FOR THE RIGHT MAN Nationwide organization has an opening in this area for a man preferably college trained, who is intelligent, ambitious, and personable.
We have an excellent training program for the person selected with assured income while learning. Please send data concerning age, marital status, employment record, education and references to Box V-194, Courier-News. GUARDS- Applications full or part time now being accepted for employment as uniformed security guards in the Somerville area. Ages 35 to 60. Average height and size.
Must possess valid driver's license and have a clear record. Hourly wage plus time and a half for overtime. Uniforms furnished. Ideal positions for retired personnel. Reply giving short description of background plus phone number.
Write, X-110, CourierNews. WANTED: Asphalt Roofing Manufacturer seeking man capable of assuming duties and responsibilities of Assistant Superintendent. Eastern location. Reply Box 1549,, Personnel Manager, Keystone Roofing Mfg. Windsor Park, York, Pa.
SUPERINTENDENT-64-Unit garden apt. Individual gas heaters. Air conditioning. Available March. Write PO Box 62, South Orange, N.J.
to start, tern $130 plus after training period. Permanent position. Phone AD 2-6946, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 7 to 8:30 p.m. LET ME SHOW YOU how you can be in business for yourself with an income potential of $1,000 per month within the first year on an initial investment of under $100.
Early retirement possible. Training and guidance given. Husband and wife can work together. Write Box W-153 for appointment. TOOL MAKERS JIG BORERS LATHE HANDS MACHINISTS New air conditioned plant, top rates, steady overtime, full benefits plus, PROFIT SHARING PENSION PLAN ATLANTIC TOOL DIE CO.
So. Plainfield 753-21121 UTILITY. MAN, year 'round steady position young to married work in warehouse, to make special deliveries, etc. Apply in person to Neighborhood Home Beverage Service, Old Post and Vineyard Edison, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
SALESMEN! Opportunity to earn $10,000 and up per year. Sell with prestige. No competition. Prospects unlimited. Management positions available.
Call 722- 2280 bet. 8 and 12 a.m. and 7 to 11 p.m. PAINT SHADER, experienced color matcher, plant batches, excellent wages, enormous fringe benefits. Send resume, Con-Lux Paint, P.O.
Box 701, Metuchen, N.J. MAINTENANCE FOREMAN New plastics fabricating plant in Carteret requires maintenance supervisor experienced in sound preventive maintenance procedures and SUpervision of others. Please reply in confidence by letter or resume with complete employment and salary history. Telephone replies cannot be considered. The Dow Chemical Company Turnpike Industrial Center Carteret, N.
07008 An Equal Opportunity Employer YOUNG MAN wanted in retail jewelry store. Permanent, full time, driver's license. Apply in person, Marcus Jewelers, 206 E. Broad Westfield. PART TIME COLLECTOR, eve's, to collect delinquent professional accounts by phone.
Also, outside collector, days. Must be experienced. Write P.O. Box 1385, Plainfield. Employment (Men) 23 WAITER Must be experienced, full time.
Apply Maison Billia Restaurant, 1260 Terrill Rd. Fanwood, FA 2-8242. MAN WANTED to work in scrap yard, must have driver's license. Write W-189, Courier-News. MALE WIRERS experienced to work on solid state power supplies, and related electronic equipment.
Paid holidays, group insurance, call Mr. Talisse C. M. L. INC.
350 Leland Ave. Plainfield, N.J. An Equal Opportunity Employer services will be held WednesBeck, an Episcopal priest folklore historian. of a heart attack at his home Rev. Henry Charlton Beck ion, to become a full-time lec-8, turer and writer under a special assignment to the Bishop of New Jersey.
He had become editor of the American Church News in 1958. In the late 1940s he was di-: rector of field and publicity for the Diocese New Jersey and editor of Church News, the official organ of the diocese. Worked in Camden Born in Philadelphia and educated at the University of Pennsylvania, the Rev. Mr. Beck worked on the editorial staffs of the Camden CourierPost and the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
He was American editor of Pathfinder magazine and once served as editor of the Rutgers University Press. His books about New Jersey were: "Forgotton Towns of Southern New Jersey," "More Forgotten Towns of Southern New Jersey," "New Jersey Midlands," "Jersey Genesis," "The Roads of Home," and "Tales and Towns of Northern New Jersey." He leaves his widow, Isabel; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Phillips of Pennington, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Christ Church, Bordentown.
The burial will be in Harleigh Cemetery in Camden. Arrangements are by the Holcombe Funeral Home in Flemington. Famed Gather At Services For Jeanette Hollywood (P -Famed generals, singers and actorsand the more humble members of the Jeanette MacDonald fan clubs- gathered here today for the funeral of the movies' first great romantic woman singer. A massive cross of white roses stood by her coffin, sent with a card signed simply, "Ike and Mamie," from former President and Mrs. Dwight D.
Eisenhower. Fans Come from Afar Nearby were smaller bouquets fans who had traveled from as far as Australia, England, Mexico and Canada to pay their last respects. Final rites were to be conducted at the Church of the Recessional at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in nearby Glendale. Miss MacDonald died in a Houston hospital Thursday where she had gone for treatment of a longtime cardiovascular ailment. She was 57.
Among the active pallbearers were former Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater, whose campaign for the presidency she supported. Others included Air Force Gen. Lauris Norstad, former commander of NATO; actor Leon Ames, former MGM musical director Robert Armbruster, composer Meredith Willson and actor Lloyd Nolan. Nolan, who starred with Miss MacDonald in "The Sun Comes Up" in 1948, will deliver the eulogy. Dr.
Gene Emmett Clark of the Institute of Religious Science in Beverly Hills, will officiate. Honorary Pallbearers Actor Gene Raymond, Miss MacDonald's husband of 27 years, included among the honorary pallbearers notables and little known technicians who were friends of his wife's when she reigned as a top Hollywood star of the 1930's. Among the honorary pallbearers were former PresiIdents Eisenhower and Harry Truman; Senator George Murphy, actors Lew Ayres, James Stewart, Dana Andrews, Spencer Tracy, Joe E. Brown and Jack Oakie; pianist Jose Iturbi, singer Lauritz Melchior, conductor Wilfred Pelletier; and her former co-stars Maurice Chevalier, Allan Jones and Nelson Eddy. -Bakery experience.
Apply in person, Winter's Bakery, 180 E. Front Plainfield. UPHOLSTERER Experienced. Yearround work. Call 469-2220.
LABORATORY ASSISTANT Immediate opening for high school graduate bet. ages 21-28 to work in field of quality and technical control. Rotating shifts, steady work, full employe benefits. Apply at once: KENTILE FLOORS, INC. Kentile Rd.
So. Pifd. FURNITURE SALES Full Time Leading furniture chain has full time steady position open for bright aggressive salesman. Draw versus commission. APPLY: MGR.
FURNITURE DEPT. S. KLEIN U.S. Route 1 and Gill Lane Woodbridge, N.J. An Equal Opportunity Employer Full or Part-Time 19 to 28, our men average $3 per hour.
Openings in Colonia, Edison area. Fuller Brush Co. 442-5489. GRANT'S NEEDS A SALESMAN FOR ITS APPLIANCETV DEPT. GUARANTEED SALARY PLUS COMMISSION COMPANY BENEFITS GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE RETIREMENT BENEFITS APPLIANCE EXP.
NECESSARY WE WILL TRAIN APPLY IN PERSON W. T. GRANT CO. Somerset County Shopping Center Somerville PART TIME DELICATESSEN CLERK. Inquire in person, 375 Park Scotch Plains.
MAN FOR RECEIVING, stock room and driving of company truck for pick-Up and delivery. Also, some plant clean-up. 40 hrs. per wk. plus occasional overtime.
Immediate employment. Apply in son, Nytronics, 550 Springfield Berkeley Heights, ENGINEER, chemical or mechanical, perienced proiect engineer for large equipment systems for the process Industries. Design and specifying, also start up and technical service. Some travel. Somerville office, Bowen Engineering, RA 5-3232, W.
P. Harrower. START $150. Experienced man for apt. all phases, including air conditioning and heating, internal combustion engines.
Married, healthy, not over 50. Send resume and recent photo to Box W-112, Courier-News. SCHOOL BUS drivers, full or part time. Call LI 8-7062 before 6 p.m. LATHE HAND Top rates for first class tool room lathe hand.
New air conditioned plant. New equipment. Steady overtime. Full benefits plus PROFIT SHARING PENSION PLAN ATLANTIC TOOL DIE cO. So.
Plainfield 753-2119 AUDIO TECHNICIAN, salary commensurate with experience, permanent position. PL 6-0508 bet. 9-5 p.m. ACTUAL JOBS NOW OPEN, U.S., Europe, So. Far East.
Travel paid. Write only Employment Info. Center, Room 656, 739 Boyiston Boston. Moving and Trucking MOVING? Very will move you and clean you've gone. Call PL 6-7220.
Painting V. A. CARNEVALE, painting, decorating, interior, exterior, very reasonable, references. Days-968-0467; eve's, 752-2203. F.
ANTHONY DICECCO-Painters, Decorators. Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Insured. Neat work.
PL 7-4781. L. M. WINKLER, painting and papering, furniture refinishing, insured. PL 5-6969.
or after 6 p.m. 647-4241. T. BRUNO, painting and decorating, satisfaction guaranteed, expert, dependable service. PL 3-1601.
You'd Rather NOT Do-It-Yourself. Call MARTIN SIGLER Painting Contractor for Free Estimate 766-3564. Plumbing Heating Tinsmithing LEONARD'S PLUMBING HEATING New work, lobbing, alterations. PL 8612. Refrig'ors-Vacuums-Washers AUTHORIZED KIRBY DISTRIBUTOR SALES SERVICE Call PL 5-5330.
LI 9-8313 A VACUUM REPAIRS. Hooveretc. Work Guaranteed, pick up and delivery. After 3 755-2436. Roofs, Leaders, Gutters, etc.
ROOFING Siding Leaders Gutters Residential Industrial Commercial. Free estimates. Reasonable. H. R.
Vickers Roofing Inc. PL 6-5725. GUTTERS, leaders, cleaned, coated, repaired, replaced. Roofing, repairs, slate. Free estimates.
Dunellen, 968-2287. RE-ROOFING, Repairs, Gutter and Leader Work; Residential, Industrial. CONRAD JACOBSON CORP. Plainfield's Oldest And Most Reliable Since 1906 Tel. PL 6-1064 or 6-1065 eve's EXPERT Repairs on roofs, slates, asphalt and in gutters and leaders, warm air furnaces.
No job too small. Fred A. Hummel 506 Arlington PL 6-1400. CERAMIC TILING. Remodeling- repairs.
Free estimates. Fred Spad Jr PI. 7380. CERAMIC BATHROOMS, kitchen, 30 yrs. experience.
Free estimate. Work guaranteed. Orlando Capilupi, PL 6-8525. TV Radios Record Changers SAVE-ON Electronics, 1325 E. Second Plainfield, N.J., PL 6-7220.
Open 9 a.m.9 p.m. Radio-TV repair service, expert service, modest rates, 16 yrs. experience. Upholstering Slip Covers SLIPCOVERS, draperies, custom made by private individual. Reasonable.
Fabric selection at your home. EL 6-3856. Waterproofing CELLARS guaranteed dry. 5-yr. guaran.
GENERAL BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED SALARY BASED ON EXPERIENCE EXCELLENT COMPANY BENEFITS Apply: Komline-Sanderson, Engr'g. Corp. Holland Ave. Peapack, N.J. Or Call A.
J. Dietzel 234-1000 Ext. 9002 TURRET LATHE machinist, must be experienced setup and blueprint reading, permanent position, benefits, good salary. Apply Uniflow, 49 Meeker Cranford, N. J.
PIPEFITTERS, electricians, tank fabricators, heliarc welders, arc welders. We are an equal opportunity employer. Apply 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., National Ultrasonic James Somerville. Warehouseman REQUIRED EXPERIENCED Full employe benefits if you are: 1.
A high school graduate or sess equivalency certificate. 2. Have years had warehousing a minimum or employ- of ment experience. 3. Willing to work afternoons or midnight shift.
Applications may be secured from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Wakefern Food Shop-Rite Supermarkets 600 York Elizabeth, N.J. MACHINIST 1st Class Excellent opportunity for 1st Class Machinists to establish themselves with one of the country's fastest expanding manufacturers of medical products. Steady, year round work.
Good starting salary and liberal fringe benefit program. Must be willing to work rotating shifts. Interested applicants may apply by calling 523-3352. ETHICON, INC. Route Somerville, N.J.
Equal Opportunity Employer Tiling Siding Applicator NEW ALUMINUM SIDING Manufacturer opening in Middlesex County needs a good SIDING APPLICATOR to train for position of Shop Foreman. Men selected must be free to come Charleston, S.C., for a 2-week period to familiarize himself with our new method of cutting and applying and rolling mill operation. During this period all expenses will be paid, including travel. SALARY and APPLICATION BONUS to man selected. If you are honest, dependable and know the business, this is OPPORTUNITY and SECURITY for you.
Write today at Box W-171, Courier-News, giving 5 references, availability, telephone number and qualifications. CAR WASHER, full time, part time, 30 men. North Plainfield Auto Laundry, 412 Somerset No. Plainfield. SALESMAN WANTED -full time.
Apply in person, Buck Benny Sport. Shop, 202 W. Front Plainfield. EXPERIENCED METAL MAN for body shop. Good wages.
Apply Ray's Auto Body, 83 Hamilton Somerville, or Call 722-4552. Machine Operators SURFACE GRINDER DRILL PRESS RADIAL DRILL Experienced only. Top wages and benefits. RONA PLASTICS NEEDS TOOLMAKERS for maintaining and building injection molds. Must have tool room experience and be particularly good at hand grinding and finishing.
Steady work, overtime available. Apply Personnel Dept. Bet. 9 a.m. 2 p.m.
1000 S. Second Plainfield 757-2500.
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