The Herald-News from Passaic, New Jersey (2024)

ns nw W' THE HERALD-NEWS, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1961 22 PMlc-CUftOQ. N. r' 1 a i i LEGAL NOTICES Charles Vanecek, 73, Formerly of Passaic MANAHAWKIN Charles Vanecek, 73, died Sunday at his home on Route 9 here, after a short illness. Born in New York i City, he had lived 1 14 years in Manahawkin and before that seven years in Farmingdale, where he was with the Arthur Bnsbaine Child Treatment Center. Before going to Farm- Mr VnArtlr livwi in mgaale, Mr.

veneceK Ilea Manahawkin and before that Relative and friend ar to attend the funeral service at the Me FUNERAL BEDNARX Of I8t Trimble Ave. Clifton, on April I 1981, Peter, beloved huabend of nee Pilat), father of Jerome, John. George and Genevieve. Relative and friend are Invited to attend the funeral iron) The Kanuenaki Funeral Home. US list Ave Patereon, on Wednesday at am.

and from St Stephen R. Church. Pater 7-10 pjn. CHICK (Cslk). tn Passaic, on Monday April IT.

1981, Julianna beloved wile I the late Juiuia Chick, in her ftLrd ear un nruncpiay at a auu num ov Stephen r. church. pterson. 30 -m -c-mv Passaic for many years. While in Passaic, he was employed by, the National Biscuit New- ark.

His ife, Mrs. May Bentley Vanecek, predeceased him. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Marie of Boonton; two brothers, rr. i mena me iunemi inrni me itstui-ibki William R. vaneceic Of EAlStlS, Funeral Home 10 Locust Av Wailing- pia and Frank Evan nf East on Wednesday at 9 am.

and from ana rranx r-vans oi sg Peter A pu, church Orange, and a sister, Mrs. Joseph at t7)am JntermentajEast Ridgelawn (Ann) Kohout of Paterson. Services will be held tomorrow in Livingston. Cemetery, Clifton. Friend may call 2-5 and to 10 m.

DFVMG Of Rutherford on April Eugene beloved husband of Mabel DSNIEL Of V.n Wlnkl. Ave WM-llngion, on April 16th 1961. Frank, beloved husband of Katherine 4 nee Koptyra), father of Mrs Helen Tar-wmskl and Mrs Felicia Senkevitrh Relative and friend are invited to attend the funeral from The Kami-nski (nee Vogel), dear brother of Henrietta Mather Funeral service at Grace Episcopal Chuich West Passaic Ave. Hutnerford on Thursday morning at 11 lock interment Hillside Cemeterv Fritn'4 mav call at The Thomas J. Diffilv Funeral PACrcAir Tr? Julianna Anf Home 41 Ames Ave.

Rutherford 2-5 and 7-10 pm Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Julius Chick, Passaic 63 Years In Bros SOLICITED Th Board oi, Education Of th City of Paaaaic. J. aoUrit bid on th folJowinf types of supplies for lb school year 19442.

PAPER MISCELLANEOUS JANITORIAL KINDERGARTEN AU nacesaary information and bid fotma may be aacuied upon appli cation at th Office of the Purchasing Agent, Administration Building Id Columbia Avenue, Passaic. N. J. Bids must be sealed, the envelope to bear the nime of the bidder and the endorsem*nt Bid a School Supplies and delivered 4o the Purchasing Agent on or oelore 2 M. Eaiiem Daylight Saving lime.

May 2. 1961. The Board of Education reserve the right to reject any or all bid and to waive any Informalities. BOARD OF EDUCATION. PASSAIC.

N. J. By ALBIN STOLARIIC Assistant Secretary and Purchasing Agent Pig Fees, 6 82 April 18-lt NOTICE OF SALE At the office of the Collector of Taxes. Borougn of West Patersun, 906 McBnd Avenue West Pater on. New Jersey, on Wednesday, Apnl 1961, at 10 A I will ofxer for public sale one (1) lot on Willow Way, known as Block 19.

Lot 14 on the official assessment map of tha Borough of West Pat erson This sal 1 subject to confirms tlon of the Mayor and Council of the said Borough The successful bidder will be obliged to pay 10 of purchase price together with legal expense incurred therein Th amount will be made known at time of sale CHARLES ULRICH. Collector of Taxes Ptg Fees, ft 24 April l25-2t Mv wife, Lorraine Serra. 184 Ackerman having left my bed and board, will not be responsible for any debt contracted by her after April 13. 1961. FRANK SERRA.

218 23rd Street, Pateron. Ptg Fees. $6 60 Apr 17,18 19-3t. Want Ads SCHEDULE OF RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE DAYS Lines Days Cod 3 1-2-3 $3 (Each additional Un $1) 2 4-5-9 $5 (Each additional itna $2) Non-consecutiva Insertions tak one-time rate Minimum advertising charge thr lines per day Count 32 character and space or 6 average-length words to a Una Count Initials and numbers as words- unusually long word a two word Above rates for 5 point tight face, upper and lower case point caps. 10 point and point charged for space used by agate rule measure Service charge of SI 00 for us of box number Contract Advertising Rates OQ request THE HERALD- NEW WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ONLY ON INCORRECT INSERTION Want Ad Phone PRescott 7-6000 Office Hours: Monday -PYidsy 5 30 pa Saturday 8 am 4 pm.

DEADLINES New Want Ads: up to 9 00 m. day prior to publication for Tuesday through Saturdays New ads for Monday accepted on previous Saturday up to 12 noon Renewals, cancellations, corrections: up to 5 30 pm day prior to publication for Tuesday through Saturday, up to 4 00 pm Saturday for tha following Monday. Chick (Csik), 32, was Strieker yesterday in her home at 44 Ro Sherman St. and was taken Luckmon, 88 police to Beth Israel PATERSON Daniel Luck-where she was pronounced dead man 88, of 120 Ward at 10 05 a.m. Born Austria.died yesterday in Valley Kos-Mrs.

Chick had lived in Passaic pital, Ridgewood. He was born 63 years. She was a member Coventry, England, and was a St. John's Lutheran Church, Pas-. retired ribbon weaver.

Mr. Luck-sajc (man was librarian and Sunday Her husband, Julius, died ln'school member of the Embury October, 1941. Surviving are a 'Methodist Church when it was lunrent. SL Michael'. Cemeteryv filing son, Julius of Clifton; a on Beech Street.

hou to i 10 today. Mrs. Susanna Chick of Surviving are five sons, Brand one grandchild. inest B. of Largo, George E.

Services will be held "Uiurs- of Paterson, Daniel Jr. of Fair Lawn, Herbert of Dexter, and William H. of Wyckoff; four daughters, Mrs. G. (Elsie) Schaub of Prescott, Ariz Mrs.

L. (Mabel) Jackson of W'ayne, day. Wlodyslaw Miecxkowski GARFIELD Wladyslaw (William Mieczkowski, 157 Hartmann Sunday. Apnl 16. 1961.

Christina Burkhardt. beloved lfe of rederuk Horn, age 89 years, of La Rue Road Relative and friends ar invited to attend the funeral Thursday, April 2b at Moore Home for Funeral. Wavne Chapel, Alps Road and Hamburg Tpke 10 30 am. Fnends may call 7-10 Tuesday, 4-10 pm. Wednesday.

M4LKOW1CZ Frank, of 170 Passaic Paasaic. on Apnl 19. 1981. Relatives and friends ai Invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, April 19 at 9 a at The InteUsano Funeral Home, 109 Howe Ave Passaic, and at Holy Rosary Church at 9 45 In- MA YKOWSKI In Passaic April 18, 1961. Anna beloved wle of the late Frank of 339 Highland Ave Clifton, age 78 yeais Relative friend also member of St Hacmth and St Stephen Societies are invited to attend the funeral Wednesoay from the funeral home of John Kotran, 458 River St.

Paterson. 8 45 a St Paul Chunh, Clifton, 9 30 am Interment at Holy Sepulchre Visiting after 2 pm. Tuesday. Bnde Funeral Home. 149 Lexington Ale.

Paaaaic. on Thursday April 20 it 2 pm. Interment Rldgelawn Cemetery. Dela- Friend miy nii on xuiy nd Wednesday 3-S J-10 pm. Prospect Park the past 11 years Before retiring seven years ago, Mr.

Rienstra was employed with the Passaic County Mosquito Commission 15 years and before that was a mason contractor. He was a member of the Second Christian Reformed Church and the Exempt Firemens Association, both of Prospect Park. Surviving are his daughter, Mrs. Henry (Elizabeth) Hage-doorn; three sons, Alexander of Prospect Park, Frank of Wyckoff and Matthew of Paterson; eight grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren. His wife, Mrs.

Susie Breen Rienstra, predeceased him. Lloyd Kelly, Former 'Deputy Trenton Moyor PHILADELPHIA (JP Uoyd J. Kelly, former- deputy mayor Trenton, N. J-, died here yes- terday. He was 58 years old.

Kelly, widely known as a sportsman and student of Irish fcustory, operated a stone monu- ment business in Trenton and Frenchtown. He was once head of the Monument Builders of Jersey. In 1956, Gov. Meyner ap- pointed him New Jersey's repre- tentative at commemorative ceremonies in Ireland, marking the birthplace of an American Revolutionary War naval hero. Mrs.

Salvatore Fasino CLIFTON Mrs. Maria Stef-anotto Fasino, 54, of 132 E. Clifton Ave, died this morning in her home-after a long Illness. Bom in Germany, she came to trus country four years ago from Italy and settled in Clifton. Mrs.

Fasino was a member of Mount Carmel RC Church, Passaic, and Our Lady of Miracles Society of the church. 1 Surviving are her Salvatore; her mother, four sis- ters and two brothers in Italy; three stepsons. Joseph of ramus, John of Clifton and Mario of Passaic, and two step-1 daughters, Mrs. Frank (Lena)1 Alione of Teaneck and Mrs. Frank (Anne) Baldino of Lodi.

Services will be held Thurs- dev. Angelo Rottino TOTOWA Funeral sen. ices will be held tomorrow for Angelo Rattina, 63, of 273 Grant wr.o died Sunday. Born in Italy, Mr. Rattina lived most of his life in Paterson and came to Totowa f.x years ago.

He was a retired c-rs assistant. Surviving are his wife, Mary Padula Rattina: two daughters, Mrs. Gordon (Mary) Wernig in Germany with her husband, who is stationed there with the Armv, and Mrs. Fred (Rose) Gardiner of Hawthorne; a brother, Joseph of East Paterson; two inters, Mrs Angelo (Mao') Maeinello and Mrs. Lucy Brino of Paterson, and four grandchildren.

A son, Angelo, died in 1940 while serving with the Army in the Panama Canal Zone. Mrr Frederick Horn NEWFOUNDLAND Mrs. Chnstina Burkhardt Horn, 69, died Sunday in her home on La Rue Road after a brief illness. She was born in Clifton and had in Wayne and Pompton Lakes before moving to Newfoundland four years ago. Surviving are her husband, Frederick; four daughters, Mrs.

Mildred Sizemore and Mrs. Beatrice Masker of Wayne, Mrs. Agnes Dann of Lincoln Park and Mrs. Elizabeth Mullen of Oak Ridge; one son, Robert Crist of Wayne; a brother, Joseph Burk-'hardt of Paterson; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday.

Frank Malkowicx PASSAIC Frank Malkowlcz, 53, of 170 Passaic St was pronounced dead Sunday in Beth Israel Hospital after being stricken in his home. Born in Poland, he had lived in Passaic and Staten Island, N.Y., most of his life. He served in the Philippines, with the Army during World War II. He was a member of Holy Rosary C. Church, Surviving are two brothers, Joseph, of Stapleton, S.

and Michael of Detroit, and a sister and another brother in Poland. His wife, Mary, died four years '8go. Services will be held tomor-m Avenue, died today in Pas-1 Mrs. F. (Helen) Schofield of saic General Hospital following, Wyckoff and Mrs.

William a long illness. A native of Po- (Ethel) Martin of Paterson; 17 land, Mr. Mieczkowski settled grandchildren and 22 great-in this country 50 years ago. He grandchildren. A brother, Les-residod in New York before ter, died in 1959.

His wife, Mrs. moving to this city 35 years ago. 1 Elizabeth Bailey Luckman, died Before his retirement he had in 1945. been employed by the Harrison Services will be held tomor-Baking Co, Harrison. He was a row.

member of SS. Peter-Pauls Polish National Catholic Church, Passaic. Surviving are his wife, Mary; three sons, Fred of Scotch Plains, Stanley of Upper Saddle River and George of this city; a daughter, Mrs. George (Helen) Peter- had lived with a daughter in 4 4 son of East Paterson, and slx grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday.

Simeone Di Giacomo WAYNE Simeone (Sam) Di Giacomo. 47, of 381 Riverside Drive, died Sunday in Paterson General Hospital after an illness of six weeks. Born in Paterson, he lived in Little Falls from 1918 to 1954 before coming to Wayne. He was employed by the Curtiss Wright Corp. 19 years and was a member of Local 703, Aircraft Workers.

Mr. Di Giacomo was a parishioner of Our Lady of Holy Angels R.C. Church, Singae, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ida Bilotto DI Giacomo; a Frank, and a daughter, Diane, 160 Help fxinli -161 VACATIONS RESERVATIONS -How is the time to prepare for July and August vacations this taka Become an Avon Rep-reeentauv today end start Uut vacation fund immediately! Call today Dl. 2-7334 or ask Operator for WX1333, Ext.

800, WAITRESS-EXPERIENCED 2 nights in supper club Ott't Spot. Rie. 17, East Rutherford. Call after 8pm WE WAITRESS Part time, days. Experience preferred Log Cabin Lunch.

412 Mam Delawanna. WOMAN Foreign bom preferred, 25 to 40 years general duties Small adult doctor family Montclair. Dinner at 5 pm. all evenings, Wednesdavs and Sundavs off Live-in Own apartment with TV and air conditioner. Pilgrim 4-4383.

WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE If you would enjoy working 1 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Paasaic. and ar willing to make light deliveries, etc write to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS. Dept A 29. Glendale. California Rout will pay up to $3.50 per hour.

WOMAN 3 davs week (No phone calls). Marty Laundramat, 340 Union Ave Rutherford WOMEN EARN EXTRA INCOME Show well known Cosmetic and Beauty Aid hy appointment. No experience necessary. Call Dla-mond 3-4395 WOMEN Need money for vacation9 Work part tim evening In fashion field. No Investment.

GR. 1-9625 2 WOMEN, light factory work, $1 00 hour start Smith and Nichols. $20 Central Avenue, Carl stsdt. Instruction 162 Comptometer School Night Classes Now Forming 262 Main Paterson AR. $-3233 IBM KEYPUNCH HU (-MM MU DAY nr EVK CLASSES- MA 4-13M Help Wanfad Mala 163 ACCT.

clk some exp. $75 ACCT. degree, general $7 000 ACCT Jr, deg taxes $6 000 IBM PROGRAMMERS $7 000 up IBM TAB Sr train console $100 up ENGXN S. Servo dynamics to $10 Old E. deg material handling 10 000 design development $10 000 project-transistors $15 000 degree-mach design $6 500 METALURGIST.

deg reflect. $15 000 DRAFTSMEN mech layout Open SALES corresp records JR tech writer, mill spec's. TELETYPE typists, common. PAYROLL clerk LAB tech nights LAB assistant. S.

chem $5 200 $102 $83 $70 $70 WORKfNG foreman, machinist $130 MACHINIST, all setups $150 MOVING MAN. xp. $2 hr. DRIVER -moving exp. $2 hr.

PORTER exp $1 75 hr BROWN fit Sharpe screw, 25-30 $2 40 PACKERS. 18-20 yrs $55 ELECTRONICS inspectors $2 25 hr. ASSEMBLERS trainees, vocational or mechanically inclined $1 85 Open Tonight TU 7 PM. Rutherford Emp. Agy.

15 Orient Way WE 8-9418 AMBITIOUS married man with ear to earn better than average income. $100 week to start. Call GEneva 8-6886 AMBITIOUS young married man with an eye to the future National company has 1 opening. Car necessary $100 a week to start guaranteed. CaU S.

Kline. PRescott 3-8081 APPLICATIONS being taken for various selling positions. Employment office. Meer Brothers, Paterson ART Student willing to learn silk screen operation and flsg designing Paid vacations holidays and other benefits Apply American Flag fir Banner Corp 1000 Main Ave Clifton ATTENTION PART TIME 15-20 hours evenings Pleasant work Requires neat appearance Good pay CaU 5-7 PM, DI 3-8174 for appointment tonight only, AUTOMOBILE STARTER REBUILDER 20 to 35 years old. will train if some mechanical ability.

$1 50 hour to start Rais 4n 2 weeks. Occasional over time. Apply Sam. to 3 Major Automotive Products, Co Tne 825 Bloomfield Clif. (Allwood) AUTO SALESMEN We need ut 2 men to complete our sales force for the coming SPRING SELLING SEASON provide the sales training Demonstrators available Draw against commissions (to those who qualify).

Young Want to Make Monev management PLUS just about the best pay plan ANYWHERE in the USA. Be successful in 1961 Sell DODGE LANCER APPLY TO SALES MANAGER BENDIX DODGE DART 85 Route 17 Wood-Ridge BUS DRIVERS- APPLY Madison Bus Lines fir CHARTER COACH SWARTHMORE 7-9500 CHEMICAL LAB TECHNICIAN Career opportunities with expanding organization for alert cooperative men with 1 to I years of college chemistry OR High School chemistry with recent laboratory experience In chemical research and development Rotating shifts, starting pay S3 10 per hour. Excellent group Insurance program and good working conditions in modern laboratory in Little Ferry, N. CALL MR. ROBBINS (N.Y.) MU.

9-3176 COLLEGE STUDENT Part time ale work Car necessary Salary plus commission. PR. 3-3832 DEPENDABLE Body and Fender man Also experienced painter' helper Diamond Auto Body, 452 Van Houten Ave Paasaic. DRAFTSMEN DESIGNERS $5 000 to $10 000 Open Wednesday Evening by Appt. GENEVA 8-5024 BEXBY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Park Av Rutherford DRIVER, experienced yholesal beef deliveries.

ApoiF Intercity Packing Co ,48 Central Paasaic PReacott 7-5915 DRUG CLERK Experienced, full time, days, and 1-2 evenings. GR 2-1760 ENGINEERS STAFF ESTIMATING ENGINEER Techincal advisor, pricing and Quotes BSEE plus 8-10 years experience in analysis of designs, electronic systems and test equipment. Resume required. TO $12,900 PRODUCT APPLICATIONS ENGINEER Market development, gyro market Investigations and product application of gyros capes, excellerometea and gvro platforms. S.

or E. Resume required TO $8,500 PRODUCT APPLICATIONS ENGINEER Market development electronics market Investigations and product aoplicationa of amplifiers test eouip-ment and electronic systems. E. Resume required TO $9,500 PROGRESSIVE EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES INC. Executive Division 683 Main Ave.

GRegory 3-0303 Paasaic. N. J. ci.AMinrn display EMPLOYMENT 160 Halp Woafad Mol 163 XARY $30-50 WirKLY. PART OK FULL TIM CAB RU(RVD.

CALL PR. $-ti30 Effective Action Agcy. 1630 Main Clifton PR. S-lffO Branford MA. $-6700 ESTIMATOR By manufarturir company Must have thorough knowledge of machine operations and be familiar with eoeting jobs.

Experienced in plastics or ceramie field helpful Responsible position with good future. Box 159, Herald- News EXPERIENCED man for auto glass replacements Garden State Auto Glass 44 River Drive. Grried. Mr L. Knorr PRescott 8-2220 EXPERIENCED MAN to take complete charge of Vinvl Laminarirg plant in Passaic vicmitv.

Real career for proper man State experience. salary expected, ace, domestic status Will arrange Interview Write Box 149, Hermid-Newa, Paaaaic FOREMAN LICENSED Rotating shift. Total hours vary. Room available. Apply Employment and Counseling Service, Hackensack Hospital, Hackensack.

1 HANDKERCHIEFS EXPERIENCED STITCHERS LIEBERMAN BROTHERS 271 MAIN AVE UASSAIC PRESCOTT 9-5996 HELPER on truck and general work in furnltur store Apply to Mr. Tmmerman, c' Stark fit Son, 158 Paaaaic St Paasaic KTTCHEN CABINET ASSEMBLER Experienced benefits paid holidays and vacation. Allied Wood-craft, 421 Allwood Road. Clifton. KITCHEN CABINET machine operator Experienced St WOODWORKING CO 308 Railroad Hackensack.

HU. 7-6344 MAINTENANCE Mechanic Top-notch man AU phase. Steady position with many fringe benefits. Night shift. Call PR.

3-6690 MANAGEMENT Opportunity Profit sharing benefits Part-full time. Mutual Fund Sales. Box t42, Herald-News MAN GENERAL WAREHOUSE EXPERIENCE APPLY Mrs Martin, Personnel Monday through Friday 9AM to 4 POPULAR MERCHANDISE CO 128 Davton Ave Passaic, J. MAN WITH CAR We train vou. pav you and establish von for a life time sale career Saarv plus commission.

Ap-ply 1053 Main Ave Clifton. MEN OFNTR 4L FACTORY WTN-CHEK-STDING DIVISION 267 South Summit Avenue Near Route 17 Hackensack, J. ME-mach bkgd work tnto plant supt 812 008 Ch E'' chemists to $9 I h. (Chem ME tool desn lift, flx'r. ME-nlant eng'r oofi M-Teat Electronics $7 VM) 7 s-cot anyri study to $7 Sales Engrs -M a 810 000 Sales enrg to 35.

onsuraatlc equip $6M Pales correspondent $140 wk. Cost estimator-elec -mech $6 toO Chief acr't contiahlp optv to $8,500 Cot Estimator-f Weidermann Whistler mach know cabinet steel $10 008 Cost-Standard, process $8 000 A ret -General $8,500 up Cost-elect or metal bkgr. Ledeer clk Aect'g students, mltlon Pd. $70 Proeramr-2 1401 math maj. HI Tech writer-electro -mechs Hi Jr Tech writer, gov't specs.

85 20f Coordinator prod, cent I. $5 Planner A-t Co. Start 6 Prod scheduler 880 Buver-heet metal easting (mechl function) elec okfd Draftsman-mechanical fro Draftsmen --stima tor-steel HI -fjrvout-steel 0 h(rmipg-reog supv'r. exp deg U1 Weeding superv $138 man, assembly conveyor hkgr 87 FW feh -radio-T V. repair $HI Wire Formers 82 16-f Jr adm sales (have cart $70 xpns Exneditor $70 Reproduction elks $4 At photographer, indust.

$80 Auto mechanic (industry) $7 80 up THIS 73 A PARTIAL LISTING IRWIN EMP. AGENCY 80 BWAY PASSAIC MEN TO WORK SATURDAYS MUST HAVE CAR CALL 8 TO 9 PM GR l-691la OFFICE CLEANING EXPERIENCED STEADY WORK Write Box 151 Herald-News OPPORTUNITY for young man in twenty's to learn circulation in fast growing newspaper organization. Some typing ability necessary 40 hour week $55 to start. Call GR 3-5000. Ask for Miss Pitt or Miss Costa PAINTERS EXPERIENCED.

CALL BETWEEN 5-7 PM. GR. 1-6148 PAINTERS 40 hour week. Permanent position. Good working conditions.

Benefits. Apply Employment fit Counseling Servfc on 2d St. Hackensack Hospital. Hackensack PAINTER EXrERTFNCFO -INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR CALL AFTER 8. GR 3-3262 PART TIME DRIVERS SCHOOL BUS Must have other work.

Cal! HUb-bard 7-9850 REGISTERED PHARMACIST Recent graduate or young man, full time, permanent. wE 9-7612 SALES FULL AND PART TIME Limttel openings with world largest builders for retirement and investment program Car reauired. Immediate earnings plus bonus Advertised in Life Look Readers Dieert Call PR 8-780 KRUGMAN A DE PETRO. INC SALESMEN (2) experienced In direct or roecialty aelling Leads sun-plied Straight commission Aooly In person 10 a m. to I9 noon North Jersey Butchers tne Home Freezer Tbvision, 2234 Hamburg Turnpike, Wayne.

J. SERVICE station attendant and light repairs, experienced preferred. full time Kuhtas Esso, 271 River Drive, Garfield SHEET METAL MECHANIC Class A mechanic, experienced In fabrication of chassis and for electronic field Must work in close tolerances Know Wiedeman lavout High rate plua vacation and benefits. PATTERN CYCLONE CONVEYORS Clifton GR. $-8462 SHIPPING CLERK Experienced, to manage shlnping and receiving de- Fiartment of a medium sized manu-acturtng company.

Box 158. Herald-News STITCHERS Experienced Staadv work Apply A-Z Embroidery W1 Grant St Passaic PRescott 7-1004. TELETYPE typist, switchboard. Re-cent military experience $83 RUTHERFORD EMP. AGENCY 15 Orient Way WE 9-9416 TILE RETTERY CERAMIC CLIFTON TILE CO PR 8-400ftafter 4 OQ USHERS (2) Neat, high school student Anply manager.

Montauk Thealy. Past. WAITER FULL TIME Experienced preferred but not necessary. Must Be Over 21 APPLY HOWARD JOHNSONS 301 Rt 48 Clifton, N. J.

YOUNG MAN Lumber. On Inter-gated in becoming salesman. Must typewrite Exceptional moortunity for ambitious young man Box 148. Herald-News hflp wanted male EMPLOYMENT 160 H.l WaiitoJ Famala 161 COST CLERK TYPIST ALL BENEFITS ADVANCEMENT SINGLB PREFERRED FR1TZSCHE BROS, INC. 85 THIRD ST.

CLIFTON DENTAL assistant, Paaaaic office. State age hour, salary to Box a 154. Hera Id-New. DESIGNER for embroidery motifs Soma experience in handling water color Bring samples Elbe Embroidery. 347 Broadway (under viaduct).

Paasaic GR 3-3S31 Exec Sec West Paterson $90 Exec. Sec'iea Clifton $'0 Sec personnel $90 Sec no ateno. dictaphone ftk) Sec Bi-Ltnguai MANY $100 Sec -InduaL rel Wo'Ridga $80 Exec see office mgr. adv. $90 Sec -cm bkkp I gl off $90 Sec marketing $90 sales $90 Sec -1 gL off Clifton to $85 See Arlington $85 Sec legal to $85 Jr Sec to personnel mgr.

$80 Sec Insurance Hi Sec -eng -Passaic center Cal Friday A-l typist Top Off mgr bkkor $100 Bookkeeper Newark $100 Stenae Bergen Passaic Casa to Steno. Garfield A-i Co $90 Steno. yng aalea dept $80 Sales corresp sm steno, Lodi $5 NCR. gen'l ledger bkgd. $85 Cost clerk 70 cure elk asst PA Al'wd- $70 Records elk.

mature $75 Dictaphone local $0 File Clk $80 PBX typ Paterson $5 Switch board-typ Wood-Ridge Bkkprs to $100 Ass bkkp. ffl chg bkgd $85 Fecept -tpe handle fee persH $80 Clk -Typist. Pass Alwd $70 Ctk tvpist 1-5 $1 75 Keypunch All shifts $85 Keypunch trainees. 2nd shift $62 Lab Tech X-ravs. to $70 up Becept type.

sm. med. bkgd. $60 Wire formers $2 18 IRWIN EMP. AGENCY 80 B'WAY PASSAIC EXPERIENCED bookkeeper to taka charge of 1 girl office.

GRegory 31400 EXPERIENCED Operators on children coat. Angies Sportswear, 433 Division Ave. Carlstadt EXPERIENCED operators on section work or full dress Good pav nd steady work Hetine Dress Co 101 Somerset St Garfield EXPERIENCED seamstress full time, for top fashion Pasaio etore Mr Maroshxan, PR 3-5757. Garland Emp. Agency gj CLIFTON AVZ CLIFTON GIRL wanted for switchboard and steno work Experience not necessary Apoty Blair Aldoua Inc 71 Liberty St Paasaic.

IBM KEYPUNCH OPERATOR to work in rapidly expanding aviation industry Excellent condition New faeiliUes AIR ASSOCIATES, Inc. TETERBORO, N.J. phone for appointment AT 8-1500 MR. SEFCIK INSURANCE girl for general insurance office Call Mr Van Riper. PR 7-3504 JUST THE HOURS YOU'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR I TO 10 PM Choose Your Own Evening Benefit Bonus Advancement For Personnel Interview Call Gilbert 5-8447 NOW! MAIDS FULL TIME Mature women in good physical health Good working conditions, benefit Amply Employment and Counseling rService, Hackensack Hospital, Hackensack OFFICE CLERK Knowledge of comptometry, typing Hour 9 to 5.

5-day week Standard Brandt. 1 Main Avi Passaic. OPERATORS Experienced on ladies sportswear Terry Dal Fashion. 80 Barkley Ave Clifton. OPERATORS MEHROW SINGER MACHINES Michael Chinnici Co.

2 Aspen St Passaic GR 1-8383 OPERATORS Sewing machine operator wanted to work on ladies blouaes: section work 35 hour week Apply in person to Annette Mfg. Co 26 Spring St Lodi OPERATORS WANTED on ladie coat and suits. AH section, (piece work) Charles Michael. Inc. 35 Exchange PI PR.

3-5677 upstair. Purchasing Assistant Interesting and challenging position. estimating and follow up Must be good at figure alert end enrgtir, New air conditioned of-fice. Clifton. PR.

3-3700. RECEPTIONIST TYPIST For Saddle Brook office Call Mrs. Reilly, HUbbard 9-7050 SANDWICH GIRL 10 a -3 m. 4 davs. OTTS SPOT.

Rout 17. Fast Rutherford. Call after WE 9-0747. SHIRT OPERATOR AJax Unit. Experience necessary Apply tn person.

West End Cleaner. 332 union Ave Rutherford. J. SHIRT OPERATOR Qualified 3-gtri prosperity. Full time.

Apply in person. Alpart Laun-dry. 1011 Main Ave. Clifton. SINGER and MERROW operators, also floor girls, on infants wear Apply 53 Dayton Ave Passaic SPANNERS and Helpers Must experienced Steady work Overtime air-conditioned Apply Elbe Embroidery, 347 Broadway, Paaaaic.

GR 3-3831 SPANNERS Experienced Steady work Applv A-Z Embroidery. 102 Grant St Passaic PR 7-1004 SPANNERS, ftelners experienced: on novelties Good pav. steady work Supreme Fmbroiderv Co 20 Colfax Ave Clifton. GRegory 3-6349 STENO SALES correspondent. 37i hour week Excellent company benefit Call PR.

3-3900 for ap oointment. STENO TYPIST Also CLERK TYPIST HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES 1 YEAR EXPERIENCE LIBERAL COMPANY BENEFITS Apply Penonnel Division THOMAS ELECTRONICS, INC. 132 8th Passaic, N. J. STENO-Tvplst.

familiar with general office work Wanted for small office in manufacturing plant. WL 3-3011) STENO TYPIST Permanent position in sale department of established electronic firm in modern air conditioned building. 3-5 years experience required in typing, steno and genera! know-how 37j week. One paid vacation week this summer Liberal benefits Salary $4 ooo range For interview phone PReacott 3-6633 John Inc. WEBRO RD.

CLIFTON Allwood Section EMPLOYMENT Eugene C. Dennig RUTHERFORD Eugene C. i Dennig, 129 Wood died in Colonial Home" iw both at home; three brothers, Son )3J south Hamnn nan To.enh and tho Reo Ra1nht's ome esterday after 3 long -St- Oreniie Thuraday after- illness. Born in Newark, he had noon- Aprl so. at 3 clock.

Dan, Joseph and the Rev. Ralph Little on Mohdsv. April 17 1981 of 19 Hutton Ave Wert Or-ne wife of the late Richard Scnles yASfO -Marla fStefanotto), of 132 East Clifton Ave, CUilon, April II, 1981, beloved wife of Salvator. Relative and fnno art Invited to attend tn funeral from The Scarp Funeral Home. 1.25 Lexington Passaic.

on Thursday at 8.30 a and at Mt. Carmel R. Church, Paasaic. at 9 a m. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Friends may on! Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-10.

GALAMBOS (Nee Balsgb) Of If Mafll-more Sl. Paaaaic. on April 16, Emma, beloved wife of the late Joseph, and devoted mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Bodner. Mrs Leon (Helen) Morgan, Mr.

Andrew- (Emma Tyukody, Mr. John (Grace i Frank, and Mrs Matthew (Margaret) Soja Age 89 year ReiaUves and friend aie invited to attend the luneral irom Th Buubi Funeral Home, 205-207 Third Si Paasaic. on Wednesday at 9 am. and from tne Hungarian Reformed Church at 9 39 a Interment Cedar Lawn Cemetery Fnenti mav call Monday and Tuesday 2-9 and m. HAHN Of Rutherford, on April 16th.

Louis, beloved huauand of Dorothy tnee and tather of Paul Hahn, brother of Mia Gertrude Hahn Funeral from The Thomas J. Diffily Funeral Home, 4 Ames Av Rutherford, on Wednesday at 9 39 a Thence to St. Mary a R. C. Church where requiem mass will be offered at 10 a Inter, ment Holy Crow Cemetery.

Fnends may call 7-10 pm. Monday, 2-i and 7-19 pm. Tuesday. Notice Members ef Kegiaa Couacil Brothers of Regina Council of 1668. Rutherford.

wiU asaembit at the Dtftily Suneral Home on Tuesday evening at clock, to recite the Rosary for our late departed brother, Lou a Hahn. RAYMOND KERWIN, Fraternal Chairman. HORN Passed Into Ui eternal in Newfoundland. MIECZKOWSKI Of 157 Hartmann Ave. Garfield, on April 18.

1961 Wladvslaw (William), beloved husband of Marv, devoted father of Fred, Stanley, George and Mr Helen Peterson Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from The Kamienski Se Rasutek Funeral Home. 207 Ray St Garflcld on Thursday at 9am. and from SS Peter 4c Paul P. Church at 9 30 am Interment at East Ridge-lawn Cemetery, CUfton. Fnends may call after 7 pm, PACf Of Lodi on Sunday, Carmella.

beloved aunt of Mr Vincent (Angelina) Graamo, Mr Edward (Constance) Jacob Mr Joseph (Rose) De Pros-Mrs James (Mary) De Simone, Martin (Adeline) Annese. Mrs John (Stella) Del Colie, Salvatore, Chris, Joseph, Richard and Ronnie Pad Relative and friends are invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday at 9 a from The Santangelo Funeral Home. 300 Main St Lodi Thence to Mt Virgin Church at 9 30 a Interment St Nicholas Cemetery. Friends may call 2 to 10 PRFBOISKY Of 296 Gaston Avenue Garfield, on April 17. Andrew, beloved mn of the late Mr and Mrs Peter Prebolakv and brother of Mrs Ann Chasm, Michael and John Pre-bo'skv Age 47 years Relatives and friend are invited to attend the funeral from The Binib Funeral Home.

205-207 Third St Paaic on Thursday at 9 30 am Interment at St Peter Cemeterv Friends mav call Tuesday and Wednesday 7-5 and 7-10 Parastas Tuesday and Wednesday at 7 pm SfJLflERI In Miami Fla Sunday, April 18, 1961. Joseph (Giuseppe), beloved husband of Rosalia (nee Ferraro), of 81 Madison St Paterson Relatives friend and member of Socleta Santa Croce Camerina San Giuseppe, are Invited to the funeral Thursday April 20 from The Scanlan Funeral Horne. 421 12th Ave. at E. 28th St Paterson.

9 15 am Solemn high requiem mas at St Anthony Church 10 a Interment at Calvary Vultine hour Tuesday 7-10. Wednesday 3io m. April 17 in her mother Hugo Funeral Wood-Ridge Thursday Monroe St 17 1981. Karollne year. be held family, ar-rangements Service family 259.

A Apt A our late Ser'i'is at Moore a Funeral Home Totowa Prtermn, at a pm Cr will leave 147 Park Ave, Eart Huthertord. at 7 30 I.AWRFNCE C. OBENHUBFR, Master rRD OF TIMNKS AM EM4N-Wf wish to expmts our Inank to the many friend and relative for their expressions of rvmpathv In our recent bereavement also the many who ent floral piece I wish to expre fcpeotal ihank to the Rev. Donternlck for hi word of comfort WIFE AND CHILDREN Place Your Want Ads At Regular Rates ALLWOOD Th Carousel. 64 Market Street -etc ATHEMA Ernie's Confectionery 681 Van Houten Avenue BUTLER Butler News Co.

150 Main Street UELAWANNA Suburban Market 275 Delawanna Avenue EAST PATtRSON Caaaella 240 Market Street EAST RUTHERFORD 1 Silverman 122 Park Avenue McCormick Stationery. 256 Park Avenue GARFIELD Goldy a Sweet Shoppe 66 Passaic Street HASUROUCK HEIGHTS Brownstone Sweet Shoppe. 280 Terrace Ave LAKEVIEW Harrys Pharmacy. 256 Trenton Avenue, cor Crooks Ave LOul Main Luncheonette. 18 Mats Street 1 1 I Peoples Pharmacy 2'W Ridge Road.

Shermans Con-tectlonery 208 Stuyveaant Ave MAVWOOI) Kregstein a. 245 May-wood Avenue (opposite Station! UTLEY Louis Fassler, 312 Washington Avenue (cor Nutley Ave PASSAIC Lincoln Drug 174 Passaic St; Joes Coin Center 273 Monroe Street, Passaic PASSAIC CFN'TFR Rons Travel H8 Horbell Avenu RUTHFRFORD Waldmani, 0 Park Ave. Gerald Denver. 11 Orient Wav Arch Gibbona West End Prlntery, 330 Union Av IVAI LIMITON Jav-Be Sweet Shop HI Union Blvd Wa)linton WEST PATFRSON Town Swt Shonne 1046 McBride Avenu WOOD.RIDGK Morris Zeller TA Goldy Stationery. 255 Hackensack Street LEGAL Notice of to Covie Con vfruition Co Inc Riverview Drive.

Totowa Borough. Paterson, New Jrrwey to Thom Covte, 43 Betfen Rovkrvard Weal Patereon. ft. and to whom el this may concern Pleaa take nolle that tha Pint National Bank of Panaic County will at Public Auction on April 25 19t, at 9 3 a at Fatte Motor, Piaget Avenue, Clifton, New Jersey one I960 Met rury 2 Dr Monterey Con beannf Serial No OW T5N5M709 because of breach-pf conditional aelee contract by yoo FIRST NATIONAL BANK or PASSAIC COUNTY. Pt Fee.

$3 April tt-lt My wife Wanda Wdowiak. having left my bed and board I will not be rponatble for any debt contracted by her after April 17. 1961. MU FRANK WDOWTAK 21 Unrein PL Wuinton Ft Fee 99 9 April If, II, l-t lived here the past 36 years. He was a graduate of Cooper Union College, New York City.

Mr. Dennig was a retired printer, runera'r'eervir. at Kohler having owned and operated his own printing business in Jersey City before his retirement five years ago. He was a communicant of Grace Episcopal Church and a member of Everymans Bible Class. Survivors are his wife, Mrs.

Mabel Vogel Dennig and a sister, Mrs. William (Henrietta) Mather of Newark. on lil. Elsie (nee Kumpmen), 40th year, wife of Pieter end of Janet, daughter of Mri Kumpman Home 300 Harkeneark St ednesday a Cremation Visitation Wednesday 7 to 9 Formerly of 220 Pasaalr. on Monday.

AdiII S'anlev. beloved husband of (nee Tomasik) in hla 73rd Private funeral aervlces will at the convenience of the bv Rowlrukl Funeral on Wednesday. Interment plot. tODC.E NOTICE Members of Eclipse Lodge A wilt meet Tuesday evening to conduct servlcea for Funeral services will be held Thursday. Stanley Zojac PASSAIC Stanley Zajac, 73.

formerly of 220 Monroe St died in the Pompton Lakes Nursing Home where he had lived the past lj years. Born in Poland, he came to this country 55 years ago and had lived in Passaic 30 years and before that in New Bedford, Mass. He was a self-employed painter until his retirement due to illness I1, years ago. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Karoline Tomasik Zajac of Toms River; two sons, Thaddeus of Passaic and Alexander nf Clifton; a daughter, Mrs.

William Wiihelmina Mueller of Toms River, and three grandchildren Private services will be held tomorrow. Andrew Prebolsky GARFIELD Andrew Prebolsky, 47, of 298 Gaston Ave an employe of Wagners Food Market, East Paterson, died yesterday in his home of a heart attack Born in Passaic, Mr. Prebolsky had resided seven jears in that city before moving to Garfield 40 years ago He had been emplojcd 15 jears by the Okonite Co, Passaic, before' 1 i BOX REPLIES Replies to th following number are now awaiting call: 105, 128 LOST FOUND 10 LOST Colli faabl and white) V' years old. Reward. Call PReacott 3-05U7, LOST Male Beagle, 10 months old.

Black end whit. Nam Spud a. PRescott 8-5405 LOST Watch. Hamilton, lady's, with black cord band. Clara E.

Sulc. ED. 8-7544. PERSONALS 20 INCOME TAX RETURN Prepared by Accountant Individuals or Business Reasonable Rates GR 3-8860 or GR 1-2381 EMPLOYMENT 160 Halp Wanted Female 161 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Bookkwp-er Experienced only. Salary open.

Saddle Brook area Vacation, fringe benefit Send complete resume to Box 153, Herald-New ACCOUNTS receivable bookkeeper, good opportunity diversified work Call Miss Chwan. PR. 7-3900 ACCT clerk $75 ACCOUNTANT auditor $7 500 ASS'T bookkeepers $75 BOOKKEEPER, full charge $100 BURROUGHS, mach. opers. $85 -) COST clerk $75 NCR operators $85 PAYROLL St billing clerk Open DICTAPHONE operator SFCRETARY to president $100 SECRETARY, safes manager $80 SECRETARY, medical lita steno Open SECRETARY, research $P0 SECRETARY, engineering bkgr $90 SECRETARY, Carlstadt SECRETARY.

Rutherford SFCRFTARY, Bl-Ltngual SECRETARY, Nutley SFCRETARY. traffic or reservation PERSONNEL elk am. Steno $70 SALES correspondent Open STFNOS -beginners conid CLFRKS-tvpist Rutherford $65 CLERK-tvpfst, 70 CITRKS-figure $70 RFCORD elks, Nutley area 170 FILE clerk $60 SWITCHBOARD op rator $70 KEYPUNCH oper ahlfU to $85 LIBRARIAN, technical $120 Open Tonight Til 7 PM. Rutherford Emp. Agy.

15 Orient Way WE Applications Being Accepted POPULAR MERCHANDISE 128 Dayton Avenu Pascal ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER' With Burroughs Bookkeeping machine experience General Hone St Coupling Co Box 867, Sherwood Lane, CaldweH Twsp ASSISTANT bookkeeper, clerical? typing Company benefit. Salary open Call PRescott 8-2400 BEAUTICIAN Experienced operator Contact weekends only Leon 8c Louts GR 3-9597 BEAUTICIAN ruilv experienced. Apply Stella's Beauty Salon Station Square. Rutherford CAPALEltOUSEWORK Sleep In. own room, bath.

Good home. Good psy GR 1-0980 CLERKS STENO-SECTY. TYPISTS Interesting, diversified positions Attractive salaries Advancement opportunity 5 dava. Benefits Cafeteria on ptemises. Convenient; Wallace Tiernan, Inc.

25 Main St Belleville CLERK TYPIST Opportunity for typist who Is good at figures To learn bookkeeping machine work Excellent benefits Writ Box 152. Herald News. Cl F'RK -TYPIST Permanent poet-tion. Good salary Good at figures, full benefits Interviews 2-3 m. Craftsmam Billfold.

Trenton Dundee Aves Paterson. bus 3 passes door CLERK TYPIST Two Intereetlng Positions Available I-ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT Enjoy Working With Figures 1 PURCHASING DEPARTMENT Rteadv Employment With Liberal Company Benefits APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE Litecraft Mfg. Corp. 100 Dayton Ava. Paaaaic.

You pay regular main office rates when you plare your Want Ads at any of the Hreld-Ntw Went Ad Illations. Dl Giacomo, all of Falls, and a sister, Mrs. James (Mary) Tosso of Little Falls. A funeral service will be held Thursday. Joseph Scillieri PATERSON Joseph (Giuseppe) Scillieri, 81 Madison died Sunday in Miami, Fla.

A resident of this city most of his life, he was a retired Erie Rail road foreman of the mainte-nance-of-way department. He was a member of the Erie Railroad Veterans Association and the Santa Croce Camerina San Giuseppe Society, Paterson. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rosalia Ferraro Scillieri; three sons, Stephen of Paterson, Samuel of Passaic, a drug store operator, and George of Miami, proprietor of the Mercury Medi-eal Supply Co a daughter, Mrs t.eo J. (Josephine) Barone of Paterson, a teaeher at School 5, i Cli ton.

and wife of a physician, one brother, Anthony of Paterson, and six grandchildren 1 Services will be held Thursday. Mrs. Antuon Arikion PATERSON Mrs. Anahid Ya-koubian Arikian, 47, a native of this rity, died Sunday in her home at 51-31 Hillver St, Elmhurst, 1,1, where she had lived the past 20 years. Surviving are her husband, Antuan; her mother, Mrs.

Yeranig Yakoubian of Paterson; two children, Alien ami Andrea of Elmhurst, and two brothers, Dr. Arsen L. Yak-joubinn of Rochester, N.Y., and Dr. Arshag A. Yakoubian of Paterson.

She was the daughter of the late Dr. Armeniag Yakoubian Joseph Stratton, 89 PATERSON Joseph Stratton, 89, of 755 E. L8th St died yesterday. A lifelong resident of this rity, he was a former custodian at Schools 13 and 20. He was a member of William Parker Council Jr.

OUAM. Surviving are two sons, Roy, retired Paterson policeman, of Hawthorne, and Joseph H. of Long Island, N.Y.; four grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandehil-dren. His wife, Mrs. Mary er meuien Stratton, him.

Sine 1188 46 MONIOI IT 1-1017 PASSAIC PEIVATI PAPKINO Z2ZU COMPLETE FUNERALS from $250 UNION CITY UNi 7-1000 JERSEY CITY HEa4.no 4-041 1 Meefr; WiMiwe ScklMMi, Mi I. Crtf William Subinska PATERSON William Subin-fka, 50, of 148 Warren died Sunday. A lifelong resident of this city, he was a trurk driver for Hin Dak-son Paer-son. Mr. Sulnnska was a member of Our Lady of Lourdes C.

Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Uicnmli Subinska; a daughter, Dolores at home; his father. Adain, and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Jantas of New York City and Mrs Michael (Mary) Molnas and Mrs John (Emily) Tierney, bo of Paterson.

Miss Catherine Condon, 83 PATERSON Miss Catherine Condon. 83, formerly of Jackson Street, died yesterday. She was born In New York City and had lr'ed title since childhood, Mfts Condon was a parishioner of St Johns Cathedral. Nieces and nephews survive. (Other Obituaries and Death Notices on Page 2) IlU Rf'i't'l 1 ixzajJU, II A Sign of Confide nee Our membership In National Selected Morticians is your assurance of confidence ell placed, fcvtry member of this prominent, nationwide ortanuatton standi for bifhast ideals, ethical prac-i arid businesa uucfnty.

Phono PRetcott 7-3002 27-29 Hardiny Avenu, CUts starting work as a clerk in thep.srryicpf3I?i.M,n AA'jnu, Passaic PARK Arden Confec- 100(1 store. tionerv. 92 Main Avenu Surviving are a sister, Paterson Lou Confectionery Ann Chasm of this city, and two' pompton1 iSlTnfi n.h 1 (I, (h.l POMPTON PLAINS Rothsteln I Con- tectlonery 616 Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Sunset Delicatessen 303 Newark-Pompton Turnpike ROCHELLE PARK Jullua Goldstein Mrs. Isaac De Young, 89 WYCKOFF Mrs. Gertrude K.

De Young, 89, formerly of wood and Ridgewood, died in the Christian Nursing Home here yesterday. She had lived in the home 30 months. Mrs, De Young was born in Grand Rapids, Mich. She was a member of the Ridgewood Christian Reformed Church. Her husband, Isaac M.

De Young, died in 1933. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Helen) Smith of Wyckoff; four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. The funeral will be held tomorrow. Mill Lucy Beaumont 88 PATERSON Miss Lucy Beaumont, 88, died yesterday in her home at Westmont, 265 Totowa Ave.

A lifelong resident of this city, she wa a member of Wesley Methodist Church. She lived at Westmont inc 1958. Four niece lurvive. CAMERA TUBE SPECIALIST Liva and Work in tha Son Froncisco Boy Area. Outstanding growth opportunity with eitoblished Wt Coast Electronics firm in specialized application of Camera Tubes.

Graduate Physicist or preferably at the Master's or Ph level, with experience in wnoge prthicon or vidicon camera tubes" Qualifications: Ability to design, develop, and diognose eomero tubes, knowledge of electron optics, bollistics. secondorv sions. and characteristics of materiols. Salary benefits, and relocation are excellent. All Inquiries wilt be answered promptly, ond will be treated in confidence, of course.

Resumes should Include earnings as well as experience. Reply Division 1 1 0-A, P.0. Box 727 Redwood City, California SWITCHBOARD receptionist Reliable, experienced PBX operator who appreciates the importance of this position Air conditioned office Benefits 8 th to $5 days. Box S158 Herald-News TEMPORARY OFFICE WORK Tn th Clifton Passaic Are Preferred Personnel UN 4-1200 Hccaucus Bank Building TYPIST Genera! offic work. Knowledge of bookkeeping Experienced 5 day week Smell modem office Davis Flavor Corp Delawanna section of CUfton.

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