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The Courier-News from Bridgewater, New Jersey • Page 12

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3 -J North Carolina grows more! two-thirds cf the Harry R. Robinson Infant Bles Carl H. Hartung 36 THE COVST- VEWS Plainfield, N. J. Wednesday, August 26, 1959 Employment (Men 23 LIKE TO "WORK WITH BOYS! Clinton Carl H.

Hartung, 64, After Heart Surgery- tobacco produced in the United States. of Center owner. of the Blos Naomi Sue Koffman, one- Stock Market som Hill Ice Cream Manufactur Robert Green, Once on C-N Robert R. Green, 78, a former newspaperman who was for many years a reporter for The Courier- month-old daughter of Mr. and MORNING NEWSPAPER ing and Distributing Company in Iselin Funeral services for Harry R.

Robinson, 73, of Roselle, father of Mrs. Robert Gokey of 274 Wood will be held at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in the August F. Schmidt Memorial Funeral Home, Elizabeth. Mr.

Robinson died Monday Mrs. Edward I. Koffman of Had- Route 22, Whitehouse, died Mon TAXSE A2YXXTX5XS'GI For benefit or our readers, advertisers and the public we print below wording of the law with reference to "False Advertising." The Courier-News is proud of Its donfield, died yesterday (Aug. An unusual opportunity to get ln a field -with, unlimited chances for advancement. day (Aug.

24, 1959) of injuries 25, 1959) after heart surgery in Firm to Build For Rutgers Westfield The Arthur, Ven ncri Company of 300 North Ave suffered in a traffic accident near Substantial starting salary with Supplied by Orvis Brothers Co. Harleysville, Pa. us recora as a urwepayrr uwc scheduled increaes r' Using columns are dependable nfmlhWhut increa.es. p. News, died yesterday (Aug.

25, 1959) in Muhlenberg Hospital. (Aug. 24, 1959) in Alexian Broth (Member N. Y. Stock Exchange) N.Y.S.E.

Open CVose Must be married and have plentv cf Hartung, operating his ice cream distributing truck, was involved erately causes false statements to be He resided at 727 Clinton ers Hospital, Elizabeth, after a Children's Hospital, Philadelphia. She was a granddaughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hochheiser of 28 Geraud Ave.

Besides her parents and grandparents, the infant is survived by ambition we -will train you. Call Mitchell 2-5900. Ext. 276. South Plainfield.

84 East has been awarded the printed in its columns. The publisher wishes to give notice that: Air Reduction 83 Alcoa 10734 short will be in tne family plot. in a crash at the intersection of two highways and was removed associated with Mr. Green was 823,200 general contract for the construction of a new biology The Crimes Act In the State of New Sales Promotion this newspap to the Grandview Hospital in Sel- Jersey specifically provides that any a sister, Claire Koffman of Had- er from Apr building for Rutgers University, lersville, Pa. He died there Mon 4 1928.

to Besides Mrs. Gokey, he leaves three sons, William of Roselle, David and Harold of Breton Woods; another daughter, Mrs. Raymond Voget of Laurelton; 11 it was announced today. 110V4 44 61 44 80 38V4 56 30 American Can 44 Vs American Cyanamid 607s American 437s American 797s Best Co 38V4 Bethlehem Steel 57 day at 10:30 p.m. EXECUTIVE POTENTIAL The total cost of the building, He was born Oct.

7, 1894, in donfield. Services were scheduled for 3 p.m. today in the Higgins "Home for Funerals," with interment in Hebrew Cemetery, South Plain- person who shall mane, puonsn, ais-seminate or have placed in a newspaper or other publication an untrue, deceptive or misleading advertisement shall be guilty or a misdemeanor and punished by a fine not exceeding 11.000 or imprisonment In the County Jail for a period not exceeding one year or both. to be erected on the university's campus at New Brunswick, will June 9, 1943. He had previously been editor and manager Germany.

He came to the United States in 1916 and was a U. S. grandchildren and a great-grand child. citizen. 65 uurrougns y-s Chrysler 64H Consolidated Edison.

63 field. Must live in Union County ready to begin immediately. Age 24-43 years, married, college graduate: previous sales or promotional experience and education very important to consideration. Large university beginning $0,000,000 promotion. Mr.

Hartung attended Cooper fit lest and Found 63V8 25 Union College in New York City Mrs. Joseph Wehr 19 in his younger days. He was a LOST: Man's tie stick pin, shaped in 4 leaf clover, rhinestone in center, vicinitv Westfield Baptist Church Sentimental value. Reward. AD 2-2751.

39Y4 Consolidated Foods 25V8 Cornell Dubilier 19 Vt Daystrom NS Douglas Aircraft 44 Vs Dow Chemical 83 Watchung Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph Wehr of Guinard veteran of World War 1, serving the Morgan-town (W.Va.) Post Chronicle, and on the staff of the New swick Home News. John J. Ellis Whitehouse Station John J. Ellis, 46, of Whitehouse died in his home yesterday (Aug.

25, 1959). 44 in. Europe in an infantry outfit -z jTo right man position. wiU pav five who died at home Saturday, be $3,105,020, according to Dr. Kenneth R.

Erfft, university vice president and treasurer. Construction is expected to begin in two weeks. When completed, in June, 1961, the building will house facilities for instruction in botany, zoology, bacteriology, physiology and biochemistry and make possible a 25 per cent increase in students in those fields. The project is being financed 83V4 "JSl iseauuiui xnree roiurea flr, Ver In recent years, he operated Long dark, hair bushy tail. Jumped I mPnt ji2.obft-i.OiV.

fcou-OUt of car at Somerville on Rt. h.rkfi-rotind rf wife Dupont 268 267 farms near Lebanon and Hampton before opening the ice cream1 78 .78 near infirmary. RA 5-15r0. Ford. were hem yesieraay in uraj Westfield.

The Rev. Roland R. Ost, pastor of Wilson Memorial Church, Watchung, officiated. In important. 80 801 LOST: Plainfield Savings Bank pass After leav He was born in St.

Johns, Newfoundland, the son of Joseph Ellis of St. Johns and the late Jane book 779S0. Please return to ban. 54 VA ing The Cour Call for interview AD 3-4713 between 12 and 3 p.m. only, piase.

LOST Beagle black and brown 'f Jfc' i terment was in Fairview Cemetery, Westfield. 72 67V2 General Electric General Motors General Telephone General Tire Goodyear ier-News he 72 66 with white markings. Reward. EL 6-9366. was associat .130 V2 Porter Ellis.

He was a U. S. citizen and had resided in Whitehouse Station for 15 years. He was employed as a Legal Notices oH with Ma(lr LOST: Small short-lagged dog. white through a state appropriation of $2,500,000, a $450,000 grant from the U.

S. Public Health Service, R. R. Green Truckj ln manufacturing business. Surviving are his widow, the former Miss Lottie Haller, at home; a son, Carl R.

of White-house; a daughter, Mrs. Russell Palmer of Binghampton, and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the Trimmer Memorial Funeral Home. The Rev.

Paul S. Goble Prot with brown spots. "Pepper. Vuinitv Malthv Ave. So.

Plainfield. PL 6-5915 until his retirement about 10 pasteurizer at Durling Farms. He and private contributions. Houdaille Industries. 21 Int.

Business .425 Int. 34 Johns Manville 53 Johnson Johnson 67 Personals years ago. was a member of the Whitehouse Whom It May Concern: I will no longer be responsible lor debts Contracted by my wife Manam L. rrd' ROBERT E. FORD 232 Edgar South Plainfield.

N. J. Dated Ausrust 24. 1959 Pees: t-U2l NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Tko Notice that the unaersiR-ned. WILL THE PARTY Trving to reach Born in Wilkes-Barre, Mr.

Hit-RunDriver Sandy" Aug. 19, call RA o-7471 bet. 3-4 p.m. Green had resided in this area Mack Trucks 42 Ntwdlecroft Service 13 estant chaplain in state institu about 30 years. He was a member of the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church of Plainfield.

Macy, R. 41 Merck 75 Montgomery Ward 51 tions, "will officiate. Interment Jacob Israelow. individually and as 1 auardian of Bonnie Anne EXPERIENCED gas attendant, fuil tune, steady. Call FA 2-9807.

YOUNG MAX wnth drivers license for stock, fountain, and delivery, day and night work. Fanwood Drug Sture. 26S South Fanwood. FA 2-7936. GARDENER'S help wanted, no eape-rince necessary.

AD 2-11755. CARPENTERS CREWS Kramers, sheathers. trimmers, good mn Most of our men average 2O0-J250 meek. Call Nat, EL 4-7). 6-S p.m.

SALES MANAGER for real estate oevelopment. Experience in ral estate sales preferred. Salary plui commission. J. DiLeo Agency." FL 2-21i.

CUTTER Strong reliable boy for cutting and general factorv work, will train. VAN BLARICOM CO. 216 North Ave. Duneln riavt4 Ttriire IsraeloW. in HEMSTITCHING, monopammlng.

alterations, reweaving. button holes The Needle. 239 Park Ave. PL 6-67 will be in Rural Hill Cemetery, finti. and Lenore Syble Israeiow.

his Mr. Green and his wife cele Whitehouse. Olin Mathison 50 Pennsylvania R. R. 17 wife, will apply to the Union County ronrt.

Division, on Friday, feept 14 Instruction iath it in A M. at the Oourt Houae in Found Injured Lebanon State troopers investigating a nearby hit and run accident early today found an injured and incoherent Morristown girl driving a damaged automobile along Route 22. Phelps Dodge 57 brated their golden wedding anniversary in November, 1956. Mr. Green was the son of the late Methodist Church.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Vera Vey Ellis; a daughter, Mrs. Betty Skillman of White-house Station; two sons, William and Robert Ellis, both at home; one grandchild; his father; two sisters, Mrs. Morris Goodman of Brooklyn and Miss Gertrude Ellis of Newfoundland, and four brothers, William of Brooklyn, Frank and Chesley of Toronto, Canada, and Ronald Ellis of St. Johns, Newfoundland.

Funeral services will be held for an order to assume the GRADUATE of Royal Conservatory. rf larV 1 flff. Rntltli A Ti II L-Owe Phillips Petroleum 46 D. Arthur Hurford David Bruce Lowe and ienore Syble 131 22 424 33 54 68 43 42 76 51 50 17 56 46 38 61 20 105 41 47 51 29 83 142 61 103 88 36 58 Pub. Serv.

38 Lowe respectively. Henry S. Green, professor of Toronto, currently studying with prominent Juilliard teacher desires pianc students for private Instruction. PL 7-511S. Flemington D.

Arthur Hur Radio Corp of 61 Greek at the University of West On Motion ot: Sidney H. Weintraub Attorney for Plaintiffs 240 W. Front St. Dlalnfi.lrl HI ford, 55, of Annandale RD, died suddenly of a heart attack yesterday (Aug. 25, 1959) while work- Virginia.

Mrs. Green, the former Mary Purinton, is the daughter Mary Ann banford, 18, was Employment (Men) 23 Fees 112 60. 8 5-4toaw of the-iate Daniel B. Purinton, stopped at 3 a.m. by patrol car officers, who noticed a smashed incr at iha Cnufli PnoHiriertnn CnnJ I VOTIfr PORTER, part time.

Call PL 2-9SR2 WAREHOUSE HELP Sealed Bids will be received hy the headlight on her car, police said. SOliaaiea SCllOOl in inreei Board of Education of South PlainfieiQ, In. for the transportation of pupils, president of that university. Besides his widow, Mr. Green is survived by a son, Edward A.

She was taken to Hunterdon jiiu6ca. Ion one route only, lor the school year TAILOR Experienced capable otjCood opportunity for experienced men men's and women's apparel. Inquire (interested in security and advance-Voierue Cleaners. 401 Ontral Ave. jment.

Order pickers, shipping- ciei k. stock nin. Company sponsored Reading Co. NS Reynolds Metals 101 Ruberoid 41 Sears Roebuck 47 Standard Oil (N.J.) 51 J. P.

Stevens 29 Texas Co 83 Union Carbide 144 U. S. Rubber 62 U. S. Steel 102 Westinghouse 88 West Penn Elec.

36 Born in Rosemont, he waslwMWM. Va Medical Center for treatment of in the Holcombe Funeral Home in Flemington tomorrow at 8 p.m., with the Rev. Arthur L. DeWire, pastor of the Whitehouse a Dainter and nprnratnr and nan'mniintmn the Hoard secretary. a face cut and observation.

Green 01 waban, vice president of the John Hancock LABORATORY TECHNICIANS ioer.eiits include pension plan. Applv Auto Stores. Ru 22. I'nion, opp. 'Flag Ship.

Minutes earlier, Mrs. Prudence livoH in Tinntorrlnn Pnnnfw fnr speculations. lnciugmK twura ivuirs uu iiveu in Xiunieraon COUniy lor Regulations, route descriptions, approxi-25 vpar; imate time and pupil distribution are fixed Insurance Company, Boston; a Methodist Church, officiating. 'Nationally known chemjcal company Koester had reported that a hit CLERK-TYPIST Young man. biUTnr.

daughter, Miss Elizabeth A. Green Wirt, mill rrrpirrd nri DUhliClT ODen- V-rilimi a Interment will be in Rural Hill tne is survivea Dy nis wiaow. run driver struck a car parked bitious young: men with 1-3 yrs. col Cemetery, Whitehouse. penerai correspond' nf-, om stenographic ability.

CH 9 6161, Mr. Campbell. Mrs. Lthel Marshall Hurford; a i Board on Tuesday. September 8.

1959 at enn Davirl AT TJnrfnrH rf An P.M.. Prevailing Time, in the Ad-5OIl, UalQ JVl. minora Ot Buildina (Willis) New Bruns- in front of her home at 5 Cokes bury Rd. Woolworth 58 JoanJwick and Foster Avenues. South Plain- nandale; a daughter, Mrs James Whitenack Goble lege chemistry and math, to fill permanent, salaried positions in its research and development laboratories.

Good opportunity for advancement, excellent working conditions, and liberal employee benefits. Send resume of education, experience, and salary desired. Write T-158. Courier-News. J1C1U.

irnri WA must-. Vv mcromoftnied dt a AMERICAN EXCHANGE National Starch 32 32 Sherwin Williams 232 232 certified check or bond in the amount of South Bound Brook James Marie Schumacher of Califon; two brothers, Alvin of Upper Darby, and Elwood of Ard- TREE AND LANDSCAPE MEN WANTED MUST BE EXPERIENCED GOOD PAY PL 6-7590 10V of the total bid. Tne uoara reserves the right to accept, reject, or waive Informalities in any or all bids Singer Mfg 53 52 of South Hadley, professor of English and director of the college news bureau at Mount Holyoke College there; a brother, Sherwood S. Green of San Francisco; a sister, Miss Ethel A. Green of Clarksburg, W.

and two grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday in the A. M. Runyon and Son Funeral Home, with Dr.

Ralph T. Haas, minister of the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Troopers John Milowski and Enrico DePaolis of the Clinton Point Barracks said the damage to the Sanford and Koester cars matched. No charges were made against Miss Sanford. In another hit-run incident, Donald Smith, 18, of Flagtown, Wood Newspaper NS 15 Whitenack Goble, 239 Lawrence former warden of the Somerset County Jail, died in his home yesterday (Aug. 25, 1959) after a JOHN J.

tlAUt.N. Secretary Board of Education South Plainfield. N. J. Offices at New Brunswick and Foster Avenues.

SALESMAN-DESIGNER, to sell tres and shrubs, residential and ommer-cial. leads provided. Draw against commission. Call Rickert Nurseries. Morrisville.

Pa. Cypress 5-4162. more, and two grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the Holcombe Funeral Home Friday at 2 p.m., with the Rev. Robert M.

Runge, pastor of the Annandale Reformed Church, Fees 5 5 8'26-U two-year illness. He was 71. A veteran of World War 1, he War Declared On 'Go Carts' BUSINESS SERVICES told state police he was struck by what appeared to be a truck as served 15 years in the Army and was a past commander of the Giles Biondi American Legion Post. He was a member of the Interment will be in Prospect he was repairing a flat tire on Church, officiating. Interment Trenton (JP) The state Division Masonry Hill Cemetery, Flemington.

Alteration the county road between White- will be in Center Cemetery, New TURRET LATHE MILLING MACHINE ENGINE LATHE FCJjL OR PART TIME (at least 6 hrs. per Must be experienced, able to set up, and operate. Good starting rates. Apply in person or call PULVERIZING of Motor Vehicles is cracking ALL TYPES of masonry work, patioe. house and Flemington early last Muford, Conn.

South Bound Brook Fire Company irarage. etc. Neat reliable, prompt. night. Smith was treated for down on use of "gas buggies Free estimates.

Reasonable. Call any Richard Schneider ALTERATIONS, additions, dormer, attic and recreation room finished, garages, porch enclosures, kitchens remodeled, custom building. Call Get Bros tor tdeaa PL 2-0963. time. PL 7-7206.

ask for Clem. and "go carts" in New Jersey. Mrs. Raymond Wells Flemington Richard Schneid MASON repairs. brick.

concrete. minor injuries in Somerset Hospital in Somerville. The two accidents occurred about five miles apart. A. James Sherwood, assistant.

er, 77, of Sand Brook near Flefn walks, steps, porches, rlastering a specialty. Reasonable, Self-employed. Insured. AD 3-2937. director of the division's enforce ington died yesterday (Aug.

25, 2, the Exempt Firemen's Association, the Last Man's Club, and Eastern Star Lodge 105, AM. He retired some years ago as a clerk at the Chimney Rock Quarry. Mr. Goble leaves his widow, Ella; two sons, Walter Peterson of Middlesex and James Goble of 1959) in the A Rest Home, ALTERATIONS, additions, dormers, porches, fire escapes, attic conversions, kitchens. Shumsky Windsor.

PL 7-OS70. S. JARUSEWSKI Alterations and renairs laree Or small. Dormer, rec. MACHINERY DIVISION BRICK, block, plastering and cement Clinton.

Funeral services were held yesterday in the chapel of the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church for Alice S. Wells, formerly of Plainfield and Fan-wood, who died Sunday in Brook- work. Cennamo Bros- FL or rhath.m River Summit, J. PL 5-6222. CP.

A former resident of Newark, he conducted a coal business rooms, garages, porches, roftfs. PL 2-4133. ment bureau, said today more and more people were buying or building the small vehicles powered with the kind of motor found on lawn mowers. But he said state law forbids their use on public streets and there for 35 years. He was born Firm Will Open Providence Plant South Plainfield The Cornell-Dubilier Electric Coroporation of Hamilton Blvd.

has announced in Germany and became a U.S. Moving and Trucking JOHN NESLER (veteran) Moving. Trucking; local-distant; free esti-mate. 427 Rushmore Ave. PL 6-2017 Sargent's Westfield AD 2-3033 citizen.

His wife was Mrs. Mar Alum. Window Screen Repairs CLEM'S, railings, alum, doors, windows with stainless steel tracks. 722 South PL 6-3320. Member.

Chamber of Commerce. South Bound Brook; two daughters, Mrs. Max S. Dilts of Teaneck and Mrs. Fred Krehely of South Bound Brook; a brother, John of Trenton; a sister, Mrs.

Lillian Ware of Freehold, and 10 side Nursing Home, Cranford. The Rev. Clarence E. Getz, pastor emeritus of the First Presbyterian Church of Dunellen, plans to set up a new $1 million highways because they do not meet minimum safety require we are now making trips to California, Florida and all Mid-Western points; full or part loada Agent for United Van Linea plant in the Providence, R. I area.

SUPER MARKET MANAGERS FRONT END MANAGERS Position available for experienced managers with one of New Jersey a most appre-ssive and progressive young Super Market chains. AVE OFFER 1. Job 2. Good starting: salary. 3.

Paid sick leave. 4. Free health and life insurance. 5. Conppnial co-workrs.

ALUMINUM siding, aluminum doors-windows. Contractors. PL 6-S303, FA 2-2043. Easy terms. Appliance Serrice Mrs.

Wells was the widow of A. M. FLASH Moving and storage. ments. And Sherwood said they cannot be used in races or exhibitions or driving skill even on Funeral services will be held garet Schneider, who died in 1956.

He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hugh Smith of Island Heights, and a brother, Martin Schneider of Newark. Funeral services will be held in the Holcombe Funeral Home tomorrow at 2 p.m. The Rev. Clarence Roth of th Faith Luth A spokesman for the firm said today that the plans would have Short, long hauls, free estimatea.

New Market PL 7-5090 PL 4-9243 at 1:30 p.m. Friday in the Tag- Raymond G. Wells. Interment was at the convenience of the family. toaster, electrical appliance.

ANY no effect on manufacturing oper ations at the plant here. gert-Chambrlain Funeral Home, Bound Brook. The Rev. Daniel etc. re- vacuum, fan, lamp.

ru 8-6055 Bert SS per room up iron. I E. LLOYD fc SON errlee, low rates, to 10 mile radius. private property for the same reason. He said people can use them paired.

All work guaranteed. Ke-nairinr fit all gas kes washers. makes washers, U. Smith of the Reformed Church will officiate. corneu-uuDiner operated a capacitor manufacturing plant in and electric drvera.

Electric ana Econ omy o1 express Storar Reasonable and Reliable 6. Excellent advancement opportuni eran Church of Easton, will Gas App'-ianca Shop. 114 North Ave PL 6-2997 Burial will be in Presbyterian HI Liberty St PL 6-4122. PL 6-4234 ties. simply to get from one place to another on private property.

No registration or driver's license is required. Apply by calling; for appointment or Cemetery in Asbury. IMMEDIATE authorized service on Providence during World War 2 and employed 2,000 persons in that area. No date has been set for the opening of the new plant. Henry F.

Voges Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in the Higgins "Home for Funerals" for Henry F. Voges of 102 Central Ave. The Rev. Roland Bahnsen, minister emeri officiate.

Cremation will take place in Ewing. Masonic services will be held gas and electric ranges, wasners. r)r-vr dishwashers and refriger Allied Van Lines AGENTHENRY P. TOWNSEND Local. Lotur-JDi stance Voring Cratlne.

Parkinr. Storaee at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the funeral ators. Fred A. Hummel Inc.

506 home. Arlington Ave. PL 6-1400. 341 North Ae Westfield AD 3-44 Sherwood said he sent a bulletin to all law enforcement officers last month telling them to advise prospective "gas buggy" Dy letter, ena lull resume, pl, 7-2300. MAYFAIR SUPER MARKETS 317 E.

Front Plainfieid PUNCH PRESS SET UP MAX B'ldinjs, Contracting, ModerniriBf O. Frank Terry Ronald A. Ohl BERNAT Barylick Const Co. Inc. SISSER INC.

Morin? and Storage Specialists AGENTS. UNITED VAN LINES tus of the Grant Avenue Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will be in the Mt. Bethel Stirling Funeral services for Lebanon Funeral services 16 Grove St. PL 6-91 SO 0.

Frank Terry, Passaic Township building inspector and former Baptist. Church Cemetery, War PL 6-7544. EL 6-6048. Quality workmanship, new construction, altera-tions, additions. Call for quotation.

ALTERATIONS, remodeling, dormers, roofing snd siding. Free estimates Frank Watklns, PL 7-2739. Fainting Papefnanglcg ren Township. Small pr-s quired in Board of Education member, shop. Exprieno resetting drawing dies.

were held yesterday in the Galla EDWARD KNAPP Painting, papering, repairs, roofing, leaders, nitten Rock bottom prices. HO 9-0746. owners of the "very limited legal use of these vehicles." At least one county prosecutor, Stanley E. Rutkowski of Mercer, is following through on Sherwood's bulletin. He has notified all police chiefs in the county to keep them off the streets.

Fined Two Cents. He's Unable to Pay Olathe, Kan. (P) Ronald Gardner, 30, pleaded guilty yesterday to driving his truck 52 miles an hour in a 50-mile zone. Magistrate William S. Allen told the prosecutor he didn't want to see another similar case in his court.

He fined Gardner two cents and added: "That's just what I think of Mr. Voges, a retired butcher, died in his home yesterday. Friends may call at the funeral Frank B. Loihrop Co. W.

Grand St. Elizabeth way and Crane Funeral Home, Basking Ridge. Burial was in 96o WATER, footing, sewer trenches tank holes, septic systems, grading W. O. Hehler, AD 2-1122.

home after 7 p.m. today, and St. Bernard's Cemetery, Bernards ville. Masonic services were con until the time of services. for Ronald Allen Ohl, 26, of Avis, truck driver fatally injured yesterday in Route 22 when his tractor-trailer was in collision with another freight truck, will be confined to rites at the graveside Friday in Rest Haven Memorial Park, Dunnstable, Pa.

Ohl was employed by McCor-mick Dray Lines Inc. of Avis, Pa. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ohl; a wife and three children, all residing in the vicinity of Avis, Pa.

DORMERS. ATTIC ROOMS, altera-tiona baaement playroom, porches, garages, kitchen cabinet Call now Aathcny Delia Ventura PL 6-3688 EMIL MILLER Painter and decorator. Interior, exterior. Fully Insured PL 6-5319. V.

A. CARNEV ALE Painting decorating, interior, exterior. Very rea-eonable. PL 5-1254. eve'a.

PL 6-S926. JACK LA MAIRE SON Painter and decorator Free estimate Mrs. Mattie Mars ducted Monday night by Cong-don Lodge 201 AM, Ber-nardsville. The Stirling Volun Carpentry Target Rips House, Mrs. Mattie Mars of 429 W.

CARPENTRY, masonry, repairs, roof. DAIRY MANAGERS Positions available for experienced managers with one of New Jersey's mt agreive and progressive young Supf-r Market chain. WE OFFER Id Job security. 2. Good starting siary.

3. Paid ick leave. 4. Free health and life insurance. 5.

Congenial co-workers. 6. Excellt-nt advancement opportuni 1 Inside Uninjured Fourth St. died yesterday (Aug Business established 1913. PL 6-1606 PAINTING, DECORATING, leaders, reasonable.

Fast service. S. Shumsky, PL 5-394S. PL 7-OS70. 25, 1959) in Muhlenbergv Hos teer Fire Company, and the Stirl ing Exempt Fireman's Associa tion visited in a body Monday.

Coronado, (JP) The four repairing. L. A. Landon. EL 6-3645.

this case." Gardner said he didn't have the money. He had to leave a paycheck with the court clerk as security until he got the two cents. PORCHES, additions, alterations VitrVien remndeline. Oualitv work. Plum blng II ea tin Tl smit in pital.

Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Judkins Horak-LaSasso. PL 5-8390. PL 5-5004. A PLUMBING HEATING Colonial Home. occupants of a house struck by a Navy aerial target which broke loose from a towing plane escaped injury.

Chairs Cane-Plastic A complete line of water softeners, CHARLES R. BLYTH San Francisco (JP) Charles R. ties. Bearers were Louis A. Metzler, William H.

Metzler, Mayor Fred J. Schaan, Edward H. Osborne, Percy C. Brokaw and Albert H. Dickson.

HO 923 PL 7-1313' JKPi SOFA bottoms expertly repaired in vr.nr home 114: chair. 17. Reweb- Blyth, 76, founder and head of DR. JOHN KNUDSON Battle Creek, Mich. (JP) btnz.

spring retted. Can eremnga Dr. CLIFFORD ANTHONY Plumbine heating contractor: automatic gaf 98 YEARS OF PL 6-2703. Blyth investment firm, died last night. Mr.

Terry died Friday in his MAYFAIR SUPER MARKETS 317 E. Front Plainfield John Immanuel Knudson, 70, re water neaters: repairs. PL 2-4H86. home at 331 Chestnut St. tired professor of history and NEW INSTALLATION.

alterations burner. Deaths CHAIR CANING. Rush Seating-Picked Up and Dellrered PL 6-9x70 Electricians Motor Repairs economics at Brooklyn Polytech and repair; oil. gas "tailed. Workmanship Leonard'.

PL 4-8612. $220 MONTHLY A part time newspaper busine5s nic Institute, died yesterday at of Mrs. Monico Stanilao Jeculerslup the home of a sister. He was a Roofs, Leaders. Gutters, Etc However, the landlord, Sherman Brewe, estimated it will take two men three days to repair the damage.

The 37-pound, bomblike target hit the home occupied by Navy Lieut, (j.g.) Robert C. Wheeler, 24, and his wife and two children Monday. The nine-foot-long target went through the roof and stopped on top of the wall between the kitchen and living room. 100 AMP. SERVICE, all wiring.

member of French Diplomatic South Plainfield The funeral your own in Berkfcly Heights. Unusually good opportunity to build into a full time business. Terms can arranged for a minimum of 5110. Call MI ext. 276.

safe. You call us, we ll wire you. Devine's Electric, FA 2-7289. International and a trustee of the of Mrs. Antoinette Stanislao of SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC SERVICS American Association for the 112 Hillside widow of Mon RB-ROOFING, P.epaira.

end Leader Work: Residential. Industria' COXRAD JACOBSON CORP. Plainfiold'ii Oldest And Most Reliable Sine lr6 Tel PL 6-1064 or 6-1065 eve'ga DONOFSIO On Monday, Aug. 24. 1939, Anna Fiorello.

wife of the late Salvatore Donofrio. of 308 E. Fourth St. Plainfield. Mother of Mrs.

Car-mella DiNuzzio and grandmother of Mrs. Anna Impagliatelli. Mrs. Mary Toresco and Mrs. Antoinette DeNitzio.

Funeral from the Scarpa Funeral Home. 22 Craig North Plainfield. Thursday. Aug. 27.

9:30 a.m. Solemn Requiem Mass at St Mary's Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Visiting 2-5.

7-10 p.m. 26 United Nations. All type wiring. 220 line Prompt repair serrice PL 6-2Sl. Tvr phttfr KI.BCTRIOALLY ico Stanislao, was held from the James W.

Conroy Funeral Home inn imn ei-rlre. itw and old, fre Monday. A Requiem Mass was Most of our business comes through popl we've thoughtfully served. The reason understanding, sincere fuidance and dependability in help tog you select a fine monument Deaths in Jersey MrMmatea R. Morrison.

6-6630 ROOFING, aiding, leaders and gutters; residential and industrial Reasonable. Vickera. PL 6-5725. celebrated in Sacred Heart RAF-e wlrine. Fire Underwriters ap Church by the Rev.

Alfred T. Sico. Interment was in Holy Re proval. 15 yrs. experience, W.

Snow PL 2-595L Glen Ridge Mrs. Victor Till, SERVICE STATION attendant, full time, experienced, mechanically inclined. Apply in person. Westfie-M Esso Service Center, Central Westfield. AUTO BODY repair man.

must be first class, top wages paid. 5-day. 44-hr. wk. Euniper-to Bumper Auto Service.

Rt. 22 and Watchung Ae North Plainfield. PL 6-2471. LINOTYPE OPERATOR with job and tabular experience. Paid vacation, holidays, other benefits.

Steady work. Twlr Citv Press. PL 6-4 51-. 43, socialite and sports fisher- deemer Cemetery. Excavating Grading woman in the Florida-Bahamas GREEN On Tuesday.

Aug. 25. 1959. Robert in his 79th year, husband of Mary Purinton Green. Residence 727 Clinton Av.

Notice of services will be announced by the A. M. Runyon Son Funeral ROOFING sidlnK. leader sad gut-gutters. New.

old work. Repairs. R. C. BODEMER PL 5-1464 GUTTERS.

LEADERS cleaned, coated, repaired, relined. replaced. Roofing, slate repairs, chimnevs. brick pointing Fre estimates PL 6-4743 Mrs. Stanislao died last Friday AT T.

kinds bulldozer work, excavat area. in Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- ing, grading, roads, etc. Free esti mates and advice. FA field. On Sunday evening the Home.

26 Pennington Mrs. Alice Wey-I Rev. John "Gerety recited the Floors Reflnished Waxed BAHRE 1 KOFFMAN Naomi Sue. infant daugh- Call Mrs. Ender- Rosary in the funeral home.

ycirv vrr.l.ATTK PL 7-8982 COOK, short order, lee. FA 2-7726. ler oi air. ana Airs, tiaward I Koffman and granddaughter of Mr RirHsivut old floors sanded, re fin mouth, 79, widow of Aubrey Weymouth, vice president of Post and McCord, builders of the Empire State Building and other and Mrs. Max Hockheiser.

On Tues ished Guaranteed. Free estimates. MRS. NORMAN ROCKWELL day Aug. 2o.

19o9. EXPERIENCED dish washer and kitchen man. Apply Wally's Tavern On the Hill, Bonnie Burn cl Mf.rurvTGT.E PL 2-2908 I pimn I Services from the Higgins "Home Hardwood and Id floors sanded and Stockbridge, Mass. (JP) Mary Barstow Rockwell, wife of artist for funerals, 209 W. Eighth St.

refinished. Job guaranteed Plainfield on Wednesday. Aug. 26 at Rugs-Cleaned. Repaired, Installed WALL to WALL carpets and up-holstery professionally cleaned and repaired.

Expert tackless installation, stairs shifted. Joseph T. Ken-ney. PL 4-0336. Sewers, Septic Tanls, Cesspools P.

J. PANZARKLLA. 8outh Plainfield CeaspooL septic tanks cleaned lnstallec PL 6-1487 CESSPOOLS septic tank cleaned 6 truck, no waiting Ru'seil Reid. Viking 4-2534. EL 6-58O0 HIGGINS time school bus 3 p.m.

Interment Hebrew Cemetery. rr.F.AVTNG and waxinr sen-ice, all WANTED Part driver. PL 2-K6o6. Norman Rockwell, died yester day. She was 51.

South Plainfield. N. J. 26 iritrhon and other floors done, rea sonahle. Free estimate, PL 5-1706.

Rahway Mrs. H. Russell En-nis, 39, wife of a Navy captain, and a Navy nurse in China during World War 2. Furniture Repaired Refiniahed BOY 16-1. high school student- for general work in jewelry store after school hours and all day Sat Apply-in person onlv.

Littmans Jewelers. 162 E. Front St. L. L.

MAiVMAG SOS Eat. 1861 Stanley Burner. Owner 406 Wast Front St. Tel. PL 6-0708 llluvtratad BookUt S.nt Upon Request Builders of Quality Monument for 98 Yean PI 6-0017 Home for Funerals -8th St.

at Arlington FURNITURE renewed, refinished. An Investment in Peace of Mind VOGES Henry Frank, beloved husband of Viola Stanlev Voges, and father of Mrs. Val E. Vallery, resi- der 102 Central Plainfield on Tuesday, Aug. 25.

1959. Services from the Higgins "Home for Funerals." 209 W. Eighth St. Plainfield on Friday, Aug. 28 at 2 p.m.

Interment Mt Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery. Mt. Bethel. N.J. 27 Montclair Elliott Middleton, restored specializing in Early Amer ican.

PL 4-7211 Gardening Landscaping SEPTIC tanks and cesspools cleaned. Reasonable rales Call Criicuolo, PL 7-4573, PL 4-4446. 83, former secretary of the Sun COUNTER MAN for fountain luncheonette. Experienced. Permanent position.

Top wages, tips. Apply Beldere Variety Shop. 1041 South Ave. CARPENTERS, experienced only. PL 5-2520.

p.m. Insurance Office, in New York. LAWNS planted, mowed. rototilUng ITVos atfrriBto I RlTO EL 6-77 (JO Stoves Repaired stores, parts and service. E.

TERRY Complete landscaping; RANGES, Home and restaurant. Grant Sfve serrice. PL 7-2a63 YOUNG MAN. high school student to Repair. 325 Watchung Ave.

PL 6-3S12 T. V. Radios Recoid Changers work full time until school starts then continue part time after school. Driver's license preferred. Apply 9-12 a.m., 20 Washington Flais- field.

TV SERVICE Complete eet checked Turi Est. moo in your nome, 24-hr can service PL 7-4671. All work guaranteed. NEW LAWN seeding, as low as 2c per sq. ft plus topsoil.

Landscaping equipment for hire. RA 5-5464. LANDSCAPE ENGINEERING LTD. NEW PERMANENT LAWNS LANDSCAPING STRUCTURES LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS CULVERTS. RETAINING WALLS VIKING 4-6964 ROTOTILLER SERVICE Quality machine for thorough tilling work.

Large and small areas, J. Christian. Call PL 6-2S15 after 6 p.m. All work guaranteed PL 7-1422. It no answer call PL 7-2224.

Many thoughtful familie plan both their cemetery plot and a suitable monument before the need arises, when all th family is together lo mck this important decision. Enjoy peace of mind consult us with- 7 ERVISG this community for 99 years, the Runyon Funeral Home values very highly the friendships and prestige it has acquired through the years. Tree Surgery LOOKING FOR ADVANCEMENT? Interests varied work with a large national consumer credit rganitation. Good starting salary, car expenses, regular increases, rapid advancement to executive positions. High school graduates 21-S0.

mith pleasing personalities and experience in meeting the public depried. No selling. Apply BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. GIBERSON'S Tree Service Reason able, stumps removed, completely Insured PL 5-6643. ELIiott 6-S310 Consult Families We Have Served 1 1 mm mm it PAOLETTI tree service.

Free esti- (BAitl out obligation on cemetery require-mentj. and guidance in selecting a suitable monument. mate For prompt, courteous efficient service. PL 7-5119. AD 2-906.

Lawn Mowrs Sharpened 9 Watchung Ave. Mr. Mallock. Mgr. LAWN MOWERS' Sharpened, service Waterproofing Free pick ud New used Bob Lees ItOMEO A.

BAKER Ownat Director FRED HOFFMAN Monof flolnfild 6-0040 900 Park Avm. Plomfi.ld Auto Ff-pair 20 Race St. No Pltd. PL MANAGER for small office, must be able to do general office work sid supervise drivers. No age for capable man.

Write T-192, CELLARS guaranteed dry 6 yr. guarantee Iow price Terms arranged DiGrazto. PL 5-3595. 6-5fih6 After 6 PL 6-0092 Masonry PLAINFIELD GRANITE WORKS LAMPERTI BROS. RICHMOND at FOURTH "STREET PI f- VVeatherstripping ALL TYPES mason work repairs, AUTOMOBILE mechanic, expenenceU.

Berse Bros DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer. 413 North Ave, Westfield, AD steps chimneys cellar and gaiage'MET e-h-rstrip csulking, sash flo r- In -k. in wot k. pitch V. rv exnenence Reasonable cor I etc DALLAS Service.

PL 6-295. fn- iei tl 4 4 v-.

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