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Refilling and collecting
money from NEW TYPE
high- quality coin- operated
dispensers in your area. No
selling. To qualify you must
have car, references, $ 600 to
$ 2,900 cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excellent
monthly income. More
full time. For personal interview,
write UNITED DISTRIBUTING
COMPANY, 701
( A) INVESTMENT BLDG.,
PITTSBURGH, PA., 15222.
Include phone number.
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ASSISTANT FOREMAN. Assist
in assembly. ( Manufacturer
of electrical fixtures.)
Good benefits. LI 1- 2741.
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MACHINE OPERATOR
TRAINEES
WORK CLOSER TO HOME
Expanding printing manufacturer
of data processing
card and card sets have outstanding
opportunity for aggressive
men willing to learn
printing for the computer
industry. If you are looking
for a permanent position not
dependent on contracts and
seasonal work and have the
ability to start from the
ground up, then you cannot
afford to miss this opportunity.
Union shop, merit increases,
starting rate $ 2.25
an hour. Benefits include vacation,
hospitalization, insurance,
nite shift bonus and
uniform. Apply 9 a. m. to 4
p. m. daily. American Business
Systems, Broad Hollow
Road, Farmingdale, L. I.
OPERATORS — All sections
opened, also floor help. Male
or female. Benefits. Full or
part time. CH 9- 5701. Itf
SHIPPING CLERK for book
wholesaler in Farmingdale
area. Part time considered.
Charles W. Clark Co., 564
Smith St., Farmingdale.
NEWS RE- WRITE Experience.
P a r t or full time. State
qualifications. Box 100, Mas-sapequa
Park.
ASSEMBLERS, PACKERS,
and GENERAL FACTORY
WORKERS. No experience
necessary. Amityville area.
541- 2741.
FARMINGDALE Public Library
Board Clerk needed
for Trustees. Ability to take
stenographic notes of meetings,
then transcribe shorthand
and taped proceedings
into typewritten copy. Part-time:
one to two nights and
two to four days required
each month. Apply Director,
Main & Conklin Sts., Farmingdale,
11735. Phone: CH 9-
9090.
$ 17,000 PLUS REGULAR
CASH BONUS for man over
40 in Massapequa Park of
Farmingdale area. Take
short trips to contact customers.
Air mail R. A. Dick-erson,
President, Southwestern
Petroleum Corporation,
Fort Worth, Texas 76101.
RECEIVING CLERK. Good
benefits — incentives. Steady,
plus overtime. Salary open.
Amityville area. LI 1- 2741.
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EDITORIAL ASSISTANT for
book publisher. Full time, no
experience necessary. 249-
2464. Mlt
MECH vNICAL INSPECTOR
— Bright beginner wanted for
established Teflon Fabricating
firm in Farmingdale. Applicant
will be thoroughly
trained in technical skills
with an excellent opportunity
for advancement. Liberal
s t a r t i ng salary and benefits.
Mr. DeMaio, CH 9- 7800.
CIVIL SERVICE TESTS —
P r e p a r e at home for government
entrance exams. For
details, send name, address,
phone number, to NATIONAL,
c/ O Observer. ctf
PIANO INSTRUCTIONS in
your home. All ages - beginners
and advanced. College
trained. Composer, church
organist. 691- 2147. Gtf
ROOFING, CEMENT WORK,
Painting, Caulking, Repairs,
Improvement. No job too
small. Economy Service. CH-
9- 2384.
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1966 CHEVY IMPALA Convertible
— excellent condition.
Must sell! 691- 6902.
DELMARINE, INC. - Complete
Marina and repair facilities,
232 South Ketcham
Avenue, Amityville. Phone
MY 1- 9600. 9- 14- tf
WINDOW CLEANING, Freddy's
Window Cleaning Service.
Specialty. Private
homes. MY 1- 8922. Ttf
SeruAicet
CHILD CARE — my home,
for working mothers. Lunch.
Massapequa area. 541- 0955.
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HANDYMAN with truck.
Clean up any area. Light
hauling. Tree removal. Fireplace
logs for sale. 691- 6902.
WE BUY JUNK CARS and
running cars. 24- hour towing
service. John's Towing. PY
8- 5537.
£& 4t
IRISH setter, male. Belongs
to a G. I. who just shipped
out. Wearing Spokane, Washington,
dog tag. Call 692- 8199.
INTERIOR - Exterior, only
quality materials used. No
job too small. For free estimates,
call Lincoln 1- 1764.
VOLVO & EATON
1/ 0 SPECIALISTS
Pickup and Repair Service
ROBERTSON MACHINE
& MARINE CORP.
259 S. Bay view Ave.
Amityville
691- 6077
2T Nov. 21, Nov 3
ship's real properly, except any
deed of a lot on a filed map conveying
a full fee title;
( c) after a " notice of default"
has been executed by the limited
partner and recorded in the office
of the county recorder where the
property is located, after which
all conveyances shall be executed
by the party or parties designated
by the limited partner in
said notice of default or in an
amended certificate of limited
partnership ( which may be executed
on behalf of the general
partner by the limited partner
as its attorney- in- fact), which
party or parties may, but need
not be, or include the limited
partner.
Dated 24 September 1968
# 700 6T Observer Nov. 14, Nov.
21, Nov. 28, Dec. 5, 12, 19, 1968
Supreme Court, Nassau County:
The Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn,
plf. against William Savarin,
et al., defts. Pursuant to judgment
entered Nov. 8, 1968, I will
sell at public auction In the Rotunda
of the Old County Courthouse,
Franklin Ave., Mineola,
N. Y., on Dec. 20, 1968 at 1K) Q.
P. M., premises with the improvements
thereon and appurtenances
thereto situate at Massapequa,
Town of Oyster Bay,
Nassau County, N. Y., designated
as Lot 7, Block 234 on map entitled,
" Mapof Baygreen, Sec. 5",
filed in the Nassau County Clerk's
Office on Sep. 30, 1957 under file
# 6934, together with the interest
of the parties in the abutting
street, all as more fully described
in said judgment. Frank
A. Gulotta, J r . , Referee. William
A. Anzalone, plf's. Atty., 9 De-
Kalb Ave., Bklyn., N. Y.
# 708 4t Observer Nov. 21, 28,
December 5, 12, 1968.
LEGAL NOTICE
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK
TO JACOB HALBRITTER, LUD-WIG
HALBRITTER, JOSEPH
HALBRITTER, GEORGE HALBRITTER,
FANNIE WOHLSPER-GER,
ROSA HALBRITTER; HANS
STRAUBINGER, ALOIS STRAU-BINGER,
FRANZ STRAUBINGER,
JESSIE MAE MURRELL
NELSON ATTORNEY GENERAL
OF THE STA TE OF NEW YORK
and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PERSONS whose names and whose
place or places of residence are
unknown and cannot after diligent
inquiry be ascertained, distributees,
heirs- at- law and next- of-kin
of said FREDERICK WILLIAM
STRAUBINGER, etc., deceased,
and if any of the said
above distributees named specifically
or as a class be dead,
their legal representatives, their
husbands or wives, if any, distributees
and successors in interest
whose names and/ or places
or residence and post office addresses
are unknown and cannot
after diligent inquiry be ascertained
SEND GREETINGS:
Upon the petition of A LFONSE
D'AMATO, as Public administrator
residing at 14 Southard Drive,
Island Park, N. Y., as Administrator
of the Estate of JOHANNA
STRAUBINGER, deceased, and
also as Administrator of the estate
of FREDERICK WILLIAM
STRAUBINGER, etc., both late
of 42 Spencer Street, Farmingdale,
N. Y. Deceased,
You and each of you are hereby
cited to show cause before our
Surrogate of the County of Nassau,
at the Surrogate's Court of
said County, held at the Nassau
County Court House, at Mineola,
in the County of Nassau, on the
18th day of December 1968 at
9: 30 a. m. of that day, why the
Surrogate should not ( 1) hear and
determine the validity of the apparent
claim of JESSIE MAE
MURRELL NELSON pursuant to
S. C. P. A. sec. 1809 and disallow
and dismiss the said claim; ( 2)
adjudicate and determine the
status of the claimed distributees
Of FREDERICK WILLIAM
STRAUBINGER, etc., deceased,
pursuant to S. C. P. A. sec. 1809;
( 3) seal the entire file in this
particular proceeding from public
inspection without Court order
made for good cause shown; and
( 4) for such other and further r e lief
as the Court may deem proper
in the premises.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,
We have caused the
seal of the Surrogate's
Court of our said County
of Nassau to be hereunto
affixed.
L. S. WITNESS, HON. JOHND.
BENNETT, Surrogate of
our said County of Nassau,
at the Surrogate's
Office, at Mineola, in
the said County, the 30th
day of October one thousand
nine hundred and
sixty- eight.
JOHN L. MOLLOY, ESQ.
346 Maple Avenue
Westbury, N. Y. 11590
Phone 516- 334- 1000
Michael F. Rich
SURROGATE'S COURT
# 705 4t Observer
Nov. 21, 28, Dec. 6, 13, 1968
PROCLAMATION
WHEREAS, the Farming-dale
Post Office is a public
servant for the entire community;
and
WHEREAS, each resident
of Farmingdale always has
available to him the full
resources of the Postal Service
365 days a year; and
WHEREAS, Postmaster
Leo J. Morgan and his employees
are our friends and
neighbors; and
WHEREAS, their dedicated
efforts have helped us all to
remain closer to family,
friends and business associates,
and it is in the mutual
interest of us all to cooperate
with the Post Office
in all programs designed to
promote the general welfare
and serve the common good;
and
WHEREAS, at this period
just before the avalanche'
of holiday mail, we should all
recognize the heavy work
load of all postal employees,
THEREFORE, 1, Joseph
Zureck, by virtu re of the
To Place Your
CLASSIFIED AD
We will be happy to take
your ad over the phone,
answer questions concern
ing rates, advise on the
most effective use of your
ad and give the exact cost.
DEADLINE
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authority vested in me as
Mayor of the Village of
Farmingdale, do hereby proclaim
November 20, 1968 as
Postal Services Day and call
upon all citizens of the Village
of Farmingdale to join
in observance of this day
during which we may pay
tribute to Postmaster Morgan
and his employees as well
as postal employees everywhere
who daily perform
many thankless and unrecognized
tasks that benefit us
all.
This 5th day of November,
1968
JOSEPH ZURECK
Mayor