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I Pittsburgh Press, Thursday, December 10, 1959 Death Notices D.ach Noices Fiorisis Male Help Wanted 3 Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Deaths Deaths A Death Notices (Gallagher), Elizabeth, EASTON, Mathilda on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1959. wife of the late Daniel Easton; mother of Daniel and Harold W. Easton. Friends received eat the Winter Funeral Home.

4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Friday at 2 p. m. FIRECK of 301 Rothman 16th Ward, on Wednesday, Dec. 9, Katherine Plank, in her 81st vear, wife of the late Christian Elbeck: of Sylvester and Edward Eibeck: sister of Frances Krise, Rose Wertner.

Anna Schade, William, Anthony and George Plank, all of Altoona Pa. Funeral from the Home of John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Mt Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at 9:15 a. m.

High mass of requiem in St. Henry's Church at 10:15 m. Members of L.C B.A. and County Republican committeemen are invited. On Wednesday.

Dee. 9. 1959. at his home. 704 Rivermont Dr.

VAn R. husband of Helena Woter Farley: father of Clair F. and Dale G. Farier: son of Elizabeth and the late Fred S. Farley: also five grandchildren.

Friends may call at the Ferguson -Wood Funeral Home. Forbes Ave. at McKee Pl. Oakland, from 7 to 10 p. 171, Thursday.

and 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Friday, Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, FARMER Suddenly. on Wednesday. Dec.

9 1959, at 1:05 a. m. Leland husband of Lucille Hatch of 705 Brighton Road; father of Russell Lowell J. and Mrs. Doris Loether; brother of Miss Nellie M.

and Elmer L. Farmer; also 6 grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, Family will receive members of the Masonic order, Alpha Tau Omega, Alumni Club of St. Lawrence University and friends, between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 p. at the Geo. W.

Heard and Son Funeral Home, 4047 Perrysville N. S. Services on Friday at 2 p. FEDOR-Augusta, on Tuesday, Dec. 8.

1959. of 1510 Monterey N. 8. beloved wife of the late Emery Fedor and mother of E. Edward Fedor.

Friends received at the Frank Luksik Funeral Home, 1400 Monterey St. until Friday, at 8 a m. Requiem high mass in St. Peter's Church at 9 a. m.

FOX On Wednesday, Dec. 9 1959. Anna E. Mullen, of 2237 Perrysville wife of the late George mother of Regis Riddle, Mrs. Anna Mae Croker and Mrs.

Catherine Born: sister of Mrs. Marie Kerr and Mrs. Alice Moore: also 10 grandchildren. Funeral from the James Lowrie Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania on Monday.

Time later. -On Tuesday, Dec. 8. 1959, Florence A. Fox, of 1302 Gionde N.

S. mother of William J. Harry D. L. Fox Jr.

Bruce Robert and Gary Wayne Fox: daughter of William L. and Mary Stanton Walker: also survived by 4 sisters. Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater Sons, Virginia Ave. Kearsarge Mt.

Washington. Saturday, Dec. 12 at 10:30 a. m. FRITSCHE- On Wednesday, Dec.

1959. Robert W. husband of Katherine Schweitzer Fritsche of Brandts School H. Franklin father of Milfred Fritsche: brother of Mrs. Hedwig Giltenboth.

and Mrs. Margaret Moritz. Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, where services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. FUZY- -On Thurs. Dec.

10, 1959, Julia Fuzy, of 1457 Orator mother of Stephen A. Fuzy; also 6 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren, Friends received at McDermott 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Services on Dec. 12, at 2 p. m.

GARTLAND -On Wednesday, Dec. 1959. Joseph brother of Mrs. Catherine G. Mardis; uncle of Mrs.

Helen L. McGrath, Funeral from the McAvoy Funeral Home, 1700 Forbes on Saturday morning 9:30. Requiem high mass Af the Church of the Epiphany at 10 o'clock. GRAHAM -On December 9, 1959. Frank J.

of Pearce Min Rd. Wet. ford. hushand of Graham: father of Edwin Flower, Mrs. Janice Donaldson.

Friends and members Bethel Louse ceived 2-5 and 7-10 111, at Mr. Inture and Neely Funeral Home, 2208 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Services Monday at 11 a. m.

GULA On Wednesday, Dec. 9. 1959. John D. of Plymouth Mt.

Washington: beloved husband of Ann Rusinok father of Betty Ann: also survived by 2 sisters. Mrs Helen Tihey and Mrs Mary Panchura, Friends received the Kanal Funeral Home, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Saturday 8:30 A m. Reoutem high mass St. John's Chrysostom C.

Church, at 9 8 IN1. On Tuesday. Dec. 8. 1959.

Anna of 908 Third North Braddock: belovec wife of Stanley Haski: mother of Mrs. Mary Bonga, Raymond, Bernard and Albert Haski: also survived by three stepbrothers, two sten-sisters and one granddaughter Friends teceived at the Elkin Mortuary. Fourth North Braddock. Funeral on Friday at 8 1. m.

Requiem high mass St. Brendan's Church at 9. m. HELFRICH -of 702 Louann Shaler 011 Tuesday, Dec. 8.

1959. George M. husband of the late Anna Miller: mother of Raymond G. Helfrich also survived by three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Funeral Home, 1500 Mt.

Roval Glenshaw. Funeral on Friday morning at 8:15 o'clock. Requiem high mass at All Saints Church at 9 o'clock. HOELLEIN Suddenly. on Wednesday, Dec.

9. George (Sonny), age 16. of 1232 Hamilton Road: beloved son of Wilson and Helen Suttner Hoellein. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Ave, from 2-5 and 7-10 p.

where services will held on Saturday afternoon at. o'clock. Interment in Jefferson Memorial Park. HOPF- On Tuesday. Dec.

8. 1959, Anna Hugel. wife of the late Harry Hopf af Mars. Pa. formerly of West View: mother of Mrs Esther Schuchman, Mrs.

Ruth Jones, Mrs. Alice Hunter, Herbert, Earl. Clarence, Oliver and William Hopf; sister of Mrs. Amelia Barbin. Mrs.

Katherine Zeller and John Hugel. Friends received at the Brandt Fuderal Home, 1032 Perry Highwav. Perrysville, where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HOUSE On Wednesday. Dee.

9. 1959. Minnie Kerr. of 7503 Elsmere Swissvale, beloved wife of late William sister of MIE Sarah Showalter and Mrs. Nellie Law.

Friends received at the Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swissvale, Services on Saturday at 2 p. HUNTER--Suddenly. on Monday. Dec. 7.

1959. Norman J. Hunter of 5825 Douglas husband the late Edith Hunter: father of Howard A and Norman Hunter son of Mary Hunter: brother of Mrs. Chloe Milliken, Mrs. Mabel Parrish.

both of Burbank, and Edward L. Hunter Las Vegas, also survived five grandchildren. Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center), from m. Wednesday until Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock when services will be held.

JEDLICK On Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1959. William beloved husband Elva Jedlick (nee Kappler), at family home, 1417 Brookline Blvd. Brookline: father of Mrs. Bertina Woods, Oliver Jedlick.

brother of Mrs. Mary McCauller, Mrs. Marcella Paxton, Florence Jedlick and Edward Jedlick: also grandchildren and one greatgrandchild Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Members of Teamsters Union Local 249 and friends Invited.

JONES- At Delray Beach, on Tuesday, Dee. 8, 1959. John H. P. Jones.

formerly of Pa. father of Mrs. Bertha Pierce and John Booth of Delray Beach, Fla. Mrs. Robert T.

Woodof Pgh. Friends received at Samson's, 537 Neville St. OakCivic Center. on Saturday 2 p. m.

when services will held. JONES--William at Edinboro, on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1959, loved father of Raymond grandfather of Sally Grant and Bonnie also 2 great Friends may call daily, 2-4 and 7-9 W. at the Frank F. DeBor FuHome.

1065 Brookline where services will be held Saturat 2 p. m. JOYCE- James M. (Jeff), of 883 Joann Drive, E. McKeesport, beloved husband of Mary Evelyn father of James.

Maureen, and Kathleen; son of Mrs. Catherine Joyce: brother of Mrs. Hysong. Friends received at Lesko Funeral Home Bell and Ave. N.

Braddock. Requiem mass at St. Robert BellarR C. Church, E. McKeesFriday morning, Dec.

11, 10 m. KALBAUGH On Dec. 8. 1959, Zedock husband of Anna Belle Kalbaugh, formerly of Wilkinsburg: father of Mrs. Walter Reisch, John W.

Robert Donald Kalbaugh: also survived br grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren, Friends received the Eaton Funeral Home, 733 Ross Ave. Wilkinsburg. Services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. KOEHNE At Greenville, Pa, Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1959, August beloved husband of Martha Geldel (formerly of East End father of Martha Cotten.

Dorothy Chupka, Janet Dillinge. Betty Jane Poweska, Joan Swope, Frederick, Raymond, Albert. August and Charles Koehne: also 2 sisters. brother and 19 grandchildren Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd. fat Graham E.

E. after 6 p. Friday, Services Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery.

KOLSUN- On Tuesday, Dec. Helen, wife of Karol Kolsun 1019 Second McKees Rocks: mother of Frank A. Paul and Rudolph: also 3 grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Marie Kubik, Mrs. John Babjack, Mrs.

Veronica Vranovska. Friends received at MeDermott 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks, from 2 to and 7 to 10 p. m. Solemn requiem in St. Mark's Church on Saturday, Dec 12, at 9 a.

m. KOSS--Tuesday. Dec. 8 1959. Milan of 3611 Charlotte St.

Friends received at the Paris Funeral Home. 4825 Butler St. Requiem high mass at St. Nicholas Church, Millvale, Friday, 9 m. m.

KURLMAN- On Monday. Dec. 1959. William H. of Sheraden: husband of Rose C.

Engel Kuhlman; father of Mrs. Kathryn Harkins and Charles brother of Mrs. Ada McFeaters. Services at the Speer Funeral Home. 2927 Chartiers Sheraden.

Pgh, on Friday at 2 p. m. Family will receive friends 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. Lodge 45 F.

And A. M. services Thursday at 8 p. m. Syria Temple, Pgh.

City Fire Fighters Local and Veteran Firemen's Assn. members invited. LANG -Mary Fouse, beloved wife of the late Maries G. Lang. of 107 Arch Bessemer Terrace.

East on Dee. 9, 1959: mother of Harry and Virginia, Gililand, both of Huntington, Carl Lebanon. Gertrude Smith at home. Donald of Pitcairn, Alfred B. of Pgh.

35, Richard of Bessemer Terrace and Jean Silknitter of Monroeville. Friends received at her late home, where services will be held on Friday evening At 7:30 o'clock. Additional services at the 15th St. Methodist Church. Huntington, on Saturday afternoon 1:30 o'clock.

LAURIA on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1959. Filomena (Mastroianni) of 815 Greenfield beloved wife of the late Umbertoi Lauria, and mother of Mrs. Nicholas Muraca, Mrs. Georg D.

Ward of Huntington Va, and Joseph A Mastronie: also survived by 12 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the Kanal Funeral Home, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral on Friday at 9:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass in St.

Rosalia's R. C. Church at 10 a m. LIMPERT-Suddenly. on Tuesday, Dec.

8, 1959. Charles, of 21 Brilliant Ave. Aspinwall, formerly of Lawrenceville, son of the late Philip and Elizabeth Sieder Limpert: brother of Mrs. Elizabeth (Elsie Kirsch: 3 nephews. William Maurice and Richard Coons.

Funeral from the Henninger Funeral Home, 4635 Butler on Friday, Dec. 11, at 8 A m. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's Church, 46th at 9 a. m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. MACE (Masadulskas) On Wednesday, Dee. 9. 1959.

Margaret Babinskas, of 1231 Tyndall wife of Anthony Macel; survived by one sister. Mary Petraitis. Friends received at A. L. Wenslovas Funeral Home, 2128 Carson S.

S. Funeral on Saturday, Dec. 12. at 8:30 A m. Reoutem high mass at Ascension Church, N.

at 9:30 a m. MAGERL-On Dec. 10. 1959, Iva Meyer, wife of the late John J. Magerl: mother of Mrs.

Vera Sankey and John Leroy Magerl. Funeral from the McAvoy Funeral Home, 1700 Forbes Ave. 011 Sat. morning at 10:30. Requiem high mass at The Church of the Epiphany.

at 11 o'clock, MATTERN- On Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1959. Richard beloved husband of Esther Fox Mattern, of 4614 East Willock Road. father of Richard H. and Keith son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Mattern; brother of Harold Raymond. Albert and Mrs.

Eleanors Flick. Friends and members of Temple Lodge 678 and AM received at the Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Ave, Notice of funeral later. McCLAIN- -Harry 1., of R. D. 1, Rochester Mills.

on Monday, Dec. 7 1959 at the Adrian Hot. pital Punxsutawney. in his 74th vear. nusband of Helen Lange, and tather of Mrs.

Helen Hepner: also survived by two grandchil. dren. Jeff ev and Denise Hepner. one sister 8 Kathleen Conley of Erie. Pa Friends received at the Pfifer Funeral Home.

Punxsutawney, Pa where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11. McDOWELL- -John on Tuesday, Dec. 8.

1959 of Braddock Ave Turtle Creek. husband of Florence Dumbroski: father of Mrs. Luther Whitebread, Mrs. Joseph Mancuso and Mrs. H.

B. Davis: brother of Calvin B. Mamie Fowler, Jeannette Thomas. Catherine Borror and Edith Carothers, Friends received at the Jobe Funeral Home. 125 Church St.

Turtle Creek. where services will be held Friday at 1:30 p. m. On Wednesday evening. Dec.

9. 1959, Margaret Corrigan, wife of the late Henry McGee. of Mt. Nebo Road: mother of Jeannette Fuchs: sister of Agnes Corrigan; grandmother of Jean Sallows. and 2 received at the O'Shea-Miller Funeral Home, 460 1 AVE: Bellevue, High mass of renutem at St.

Mary's Church. Glenfeld, on Saturday morning, at 10 clock Rosary Services Friday evening at 8 o'elock. MEKEEL- Myrtle Walters, on Tues. day, Dec. 8.

1959. nt 015 Monroe Monroeville, wife of Harry mother of Jo-Anne Rizzi, Roxie Martin, Patricia and Judy Mekeel: sister of Goldie Page. Altha Weaver. Chester. Kenneth and Quentin Walters.

Friends received pt the Jobe Funeral Home, 125 Church Turtle Creek. where services will be held Saturday at 1 p. MOORE -On Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1959. at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Mary Duncan, 1916 Elmbrook Lane, Margaret Bovle. wife of the late Edward Moore, formerly of Bridgeville. mother of Thomas, rick and Edward Moore, Mrs. Rose Hilty and Mrs. Mary Duncan: ter of Patrick and Frank love: also nine grandchildren.

Friends received at Lavelle Funeral Home, 432 Washington Bridgeville. until Saturday. Dec. 12 At 8:30 m. High mass of requiem at St.

Agatha's R. C. Church at 9 a. m. MOTHER DE SALES (Neyman) On Wednesday morning.

Dec. 9. Mother Mary De Sales of Ursuline Order, Funeral from Ursuline Convent, 201 S. Winebiddle Friday, Dec. 11, 1959, at 9:30 a.

m. MURPHY George Brunton of R. D. No. Coraopolis.

at the home of his daughter: in his 54th year: survived by wife. Ruth Clark Murphy: daughter. Mrs. Marie Schwartzmiller of Coraopolis: three grandchildren: two brothers. Dandel P.

of Los Angeles. and David of Midway. Pa. two sisters. Mrs.

Nina Mahon of Aliquippa, Mrs. Beaulah Weaver of Swissvale. Friends received from 7-10 m. at Moody Funeral Home, Clinton, where services will be held Friday. Dec.

11 at 2 m. Interment Clinton Cemetery, NICHOLS Wednesday evening. Dec. 9. 1959.

Margaret McCabe, wife of James Nichols: mother of Mrs. John G. (Betty Maci Gloekter, of 2337 Greensburg Pike: sister of William S. McCabe, Earl McCabe, Mrs. Elizabeth Shriver and Edward G.

McCabe: also 2 grandchildren. Friends received at McCabe Bros. Shadyside Funeral Home. 6214 Walnut St. Funeral Saturday.

Dec. 12 with Blessing Services at 11 8. m. Burial Allegheny Cemetery. OPFERMAN- On Monday.

Dec. 1959, Alphonse N. husband of Rosemary Nee: Opferman of 3210 Thornwood Drive, Bethel Park of 176 Robinson son of the late Valentine and Anna Threnhauser Opterman: father of Robert Thomas and John brother of Albert, Frank. Mrs. Clara Kramer and Mrs.

Hilda Mahoney: also seven grandchildren Friends and members of St. Valentine's Holy Name Society received at the Harger Funeral Home. 5120 West Library Ave. (at Mesta Bethel Park. Requiem high mass at St.

Valentine's Church Saturdav At 9 a m. PATTERSON- On Monday, Dec. 7, 1959. Harry Patterson of 1630 Arlington husband of the late Grace Denny Patterson: father of Irene Joerg. Clara Bailey, Margaret Bragg, Eleanor Dyke, Harry and John Patterson: 13 13 great-grandchildren: brother of Cecelia, Amy and Find-, SCHEERS- On Wednesday, Dec.

9. 1959. Paul, beloved husband of the late Irma Marin Scheers: father of Helen Rank, Carmen Hajduk, Marcel and Madeline Scheers: also 10 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral from the family residence, Walnut Sturgeon, Pa. Friends invited.

SCHMITT- On Tuesday, Dee. 8. 1959 Joseph of 2551 Waverly Swissvale, husband of Caroline Gleisle: father of Mrs. Geraldine Tyrrell of Sq. Hill: also four grandchildren.

Friends received at the Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Barnabas R. C. Church on Saturday at 10 m.

SCHOTT Suddenly, on Monday. Dec. 7. 1939. at 4:30 p.

John F. Schott. beloved husband of Laura Rodgers of 1944 Mountford father of John W. Schott: brother of Ruth M. Schott.

Flora Olson. Fred J. and Elmer 8. Schott. Steamfitters Local 449 and friends received at the Frank Simons Funeral Home.

2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. SCHROEDER- On Tuesday, Dec. 8. 1959.

Harry beloved husband of Erma Donovan Schroeder of 35 Hawley Ave, Bellevue. Members of Milnor Lodge No. 287. Pgh, Consistory, Syria Temple and friends received in the Orion C. Pinkerton Funeral Home.

1014 California Ave AVRlon (North Boros where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, SCOTT -On Wednesday, Dec. 9. 1959. Anna King. wife cf Robert A Scott of 847 Rebecca Wilkinsburg; mother of Mrs.

Anna Margaret McLaughlin, Mrs. Nancy Belle Drew and Robert K. Scott: sister of James I. King of Chillicote. Ohio: also survived by eight grandchildren, Friends received at T.

D. Turner's. 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg. where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. SCOTT.

Of 1431 Hillsdale Dormont. on Thursday, Dec. 10. 1959. at 1 a.

James Hanna, beloved husband of Emeline McKennan Scott, in his 66th vear: father of Mrs. Mathilda Scott Painter and James H. Scott Jr. Friends received at the E. Laughlin Funeral Home, 3310 W.

Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Saturday, Dec. 12, at 1:30 p. m. Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. -At Fort Morgan, Colorado, on Monday, Dec. 7. 1959, Dr. Arnold Seidler, husband of Margaret Holden of 5808 Beacon father of Rose Marie Seidler.

Funeral services at H. Samson's, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Friday morning at 10 o'clock. SELL- Of 265 Church Mt. Oliver, on Wednesday.

Dec. 9 John in his 71st year, beloved husband of Amelia Litz Sell: father of Anna Mae Vornadore, Sr. Miriam Dolores, S. 0. Wilbert, Leo and Raymond Sell: brother of Mary Eckert.

Margaret Ruftenach. George and Harry Sell: also six grandchildren. Friends received at the funeral home of John Schaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Saturday at 8:30 R. m. High mass of requiem in St. Joseph's Church at 9:30 a. m.

Member of Knights of St. George, Branch 21, are invited. SHILLING- -On Tuesday. Dec. 8.

1959. Paule P. Shilling of the Marian Manor, Greentree, Pa. (formerly of N. Neville husband of Josephine Woll Shilling: uncle of Carlton Shilling of Sharon, Pa.

Friends received at H. Samson's. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), after 7 p. WedI nesdav.

where services will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Graveside services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Oakwood Cemetery, Sharon. Pa, SIBBET- On Wednesday, Dec. 9. 1959.

Lorean D. Sibbet. wife of the late Robert James Sibbet: mother of Robert and Richard Sibbet, Funeral from the Heuninger Funeral Home, 4635 Butler on Saturday, Dec. 12, 10 m. SILVESTRI On Sunday, Dec.

6, 1959. Peter, of 1509 Dagmar Beechview. husband of Philomena; father of Mrs. Lucy Silvestri, Salvador. Mrs.

Minnie Rogers. Mrs. Mary Lewandowski and the late Carmen Silvestri: brother of Carmen Silvestri: also eight grandchildren. Friends received at the Brusco Funeral Home Broadway (at Shiras Beechview. Solemn requiem high mass In St.

Peter the Apostle Church on Friday at 9:30 a. m. SPHAR- On Wednesday. Dee. 9.

1959. Miss Alice E. Spahr, at her home. 100 Brethauer Ross beloved sister of Mrs. Margaret S.

Hartung and of Clifford D. Stevens Sr. Services and interment from the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home. 2025 Perrysville on Saturday, Dec.

12, at 2 clock. SUWALSKI (Sewall) -Felix Frank, on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1959, at the home of his daughter. Dolores Harkins, of Justine Sheraden: husband of Margaret Bennett: brother of Andrew and Leo Suwalski, Helen Urban. Martha Rafalski, Veronica Lubomski, and Louise Kudla: also 3 grandchildren.

Friends received at the Conroy Funeral Home. 2944 Chartiers Sheraden. Funeral Saturdav. atl 9:15 a. m.

High mass of reoniem at Holy Innocents Church, at 10 8. m. TEXTER-At her home, 1408 Mayview Ann Josephine Betschart, wife of William Texter; sister of Martin Betschart and Joseph and Eva Betschart and Clara G. Pogacnik. Friends received at Lavelle Funeral Home.

432 Washington Bridgeville until Saturday. Dec. 12, at 9:30 a. m. High mass of requiem in St.

Agatha Church. 10 o'clock. THOMPSON-Suddenlv. on Mondav. Dec 7.

1959. Elizabeth Bond. wife of the late George W. Thempson of 405 Valley Aspinwall: mother of William A. of Butler and Elizabeth C.

Thompson at home: sister of Mrs. William Waters of Scranton. Mrs. Ann Kebrick of Conneaut Lake. and Mrs.

C. C. Colver of Steubenville. Ohio: also a grandson. Carl Thompson.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the Waples Funeral Home. Baum Blvd. (at Graham E.

where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. VICANO (DiSalvo) -Of 420 Daytona Knoxville, on Tuesday, Dec. 8. 1959, Anna Fantone. in her 80th vear, beloved wife of Vincenzo Vicano: mother of Mary Kratofil, Carmen, Dominick and Irene DiSalvo.

Lucy Papi, Madeline Sincler, Rita Vento and Anna Ravita: sister of Elizabeth Ventura and Patsy Santone; also 13 grandchildren. Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Saturday at 8 8, m. Solemn high mass of requiem in St. Canice's Church at 9 a m. WAGNER -Of 3353 Wagner Allison Park. on Tuesday, Dec.

8. 1959. Josephine E. Patton. wife of the late George W.

Wagner; mother of Elizabeth Berrang. John and George Wagner: sister of Martha Crummy: also survived by eight grandchildren, Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home. 1500 Mt. Roval Glenshaw, Funeral on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Rethe Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt.

quiem high mass at St. Mary's Church, Pine Creek, at 10 o'clock. WERTZ-On Wednesday morning, Dec. 9. 1959, Jacob, husband of the late Anna Miller of 7021 Campania formerly of Calvin father of J.

Russell Wertz and Mary Katherine Owens: brother of Mary Bridge: three grandchildren. Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funerall Home, 5300 Penn on Saturday, Dec. 12. 1959 At 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass in Corpus Christi Church at 9 a. m. Margaret A. Jovce.

of 3615 Blvd. of the Allies, on Wednesday. Dee, 9. 1959: beloved wife of David mother of William Thomas J. and Paul: also 7 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren: sister of Mrs.

Helen Dowd and Anthony E. Joyce, Friends received at the Elachko Funeral 3447 Dawson St. (at Semple). Funeral on Saturday morning at 9:30. Solemn requiem high mass In St.

Regis Church at 10 o'clock, -On Dec. 8. 1959, Louella, of Hulton Road, Penn Hills: sister of Nancy and Charles Wittkop Friends received at the Paul Elkin Funeral Home 2300 Leechburg Road. Penn Hills, where services will be held Friday at 2 p. m.

ZUGAT-Anna M. Sopeic, on Dec. 10. 1959, of 34 Hickory Etna, wife of Matthew C. mother of Carolyn Bruner and Matthew C.

Jr. sister of Rose Dragina: also 1 grandchild. Members of C. C. U.

35. Croatian Ladies Club. Holy Rosary Society and friends recolved at Ogrodnik Funeral Home, 333 Butter Etna. Solemn reoutem high mass at St. Nicholas Church.

Millvale, on Saturday at 9 a. m. In Memoriam and Herman. In loving memory of my dear grandparents ber who 10, passed away Nov. 21 and Decem missed by their randdauchter Margaret.

SAPP---Samuel, who died In 1951, eight years AgO today. Sadly missed but not forgottenHis brothers and sisters. Flowers for Remembrance LUBIN SMALLEY GRant 1-2200 MU. MA. 1 1: $5 Monuments--Cemetery Lets ALLEGHENY Memorial Sections.

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Press. ART DIRECTOR: Throughly expd. quality retailing operation. Challenginz opportunity. Not local.

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Open. Service COBY Bureau, Inc. 210 BESSEMER BLDG. AT. 1-4211 ATTORNEY -ADJUSTER Leading casualty Insurance companv Interviewing for position of casualty claim adjusters in Western Penna, area, Applicants must have law degree.

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AUTO Mechanic--General Motors experience preferred Apply person. Walker Pontiac. 658 Washington Rd, Mt. Lebanon. Pittsburgh.

AUTOMOTIVE Accountant Knowledge of office procedure. Some typing. Full charge, Benefits, Handy location. Salary according to experience. Write 543.

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Call after 6 o'clock. Churchill 1-9198. BODYMAN-For small shop, 6 12 m. Fairfax 2-5161: Cedar 1-2383. BOOKKEEPER For general office work.

Capable correspondent. Experience local references required, Opportunity for advancement Write 539, Press, BRICKLAYER WANTED HUNTER 6-1737 BUILDING MANAGER Direct multiple office building maintenance. Experience in planning, scheduling and A 5- signing work programs involvina air conditionina, heating, minor construction and elec. trical and mechanical maintenance. 15-20 years' practical and administrative background necessary.

Write full particulars, including salary requirements. Re. plies held in confidence, Write G-576, Pgh. Press REACH A responsive public through a Press Want Ad CANVASSERS and closers, guaranteed draw; substantial commission: can easily earn a veal, Annly in person. before noon.

Atlas Construction. 2004 Murray Samrrel Hill CANVASSER--With car. for home 1m- provement company. have an exdeal for the right man Weekly draw against commission. Give me a call at Edison 7-8786, between 9-11 a.m.

Mr. Fein. CANVASSERS exper. Will train. SOpen.

EVES. BY APPOINTMENT RICHARD PERSONNEL SERVICE 5022 Jenkins Arcade EX, For- heating and home Improvements Weekly guarantee plus bonus, Apply Mr. Kelly, 6227 Penn Ave. 2nd Floor. East Liberty CASUALTY UNDERWRITER Ins.

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Daily 10 a. m. to Sundays and Holidays COUNTER SERVICE From 8 a. m. to 5 p.

m. Saturdays m. to 2.0: Closed Sundays Holidays Death Notices ASSENAT-Tuesday, Dec. 8. 1959, Sophie Maurines, in her 86th year.

of 134 Climax Pgh. formerly of Morgan, Pa. wife of the late Joseph 1.: mother of Louise Chappel, Juliette Powell, Harriett Stenzel. Laura Briar and Julian Assenat; also survived by 12 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Friends received at Fryer's, 729 Washington Ave.

Bridgeville, where service will be held on Saturday at 2 p. m. BARNIKER-On Wednesday, Dec. 9. 1959, at 6 a.

m. Ida Golanty Barniker, beloved mother of Jerome Barniker and Mrs. Howard Shapiro: sister of Mrs. Rae Adler. Mrs.

Morris Amdur and Al Golanty, also four grandchildren. Services at the Ralph Schugar Chapel. 5509 Centre on Thursday at 3 p. m. Interment B'Nai Israel Cemetery.

BATTLE- James A. of 712 Arch suddenly. on Wednesday, Dee. 9 1959, beloved husband of Louvina Muth Battle; father of Mrs. Helen Dunlap.

Mrs. Monica Barry. Mrs. Mae Carroll, James A. Jr.

Daniel F. Urban and Edward P. Battie: brother of Mrs. Agnes P. Joyce: also 28 grandchildren.

Friends received at the Brady Funeral Home, 215 West Ohio N. S. Requiem high mass in St. Peter's Church on Saturday at 10 a. m.

BECK -Suddenly. on Tuesday. Dee. 8. 1959.

Charles of 2009 Veronica in his 70th year: beloved husband of Blanche R. Brabec, father of Charles W. and Raymond G. Beck: brother of Mrs. Grace Reit and Hugh Beck Friends received at the Miller Funeral Home.

1550 Lowrie where services will be held on Friday at 2 p. m. Stereotypers International Local 56 and friends invited. BROOKE- On Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1959.

at 6 p. m. Effie A. Wampler, wife of the late Abram Brooke, formerly of No. 2 Hemlock St.

N. 8.: also survived by 5 nieces. nephews. Friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave, Services on Saturday morning, at 11 o'clock.

BOWER- On Wednesday, Dec. 9. 1959. at 10:05 A m. Dr.

C. Ruth Bower. of 6214 Kentucky sister of Fleming C. Bower of Ada. Ohio.

Mary I. Bower, Mrs. Harriet B. Gahagan of Pgh: aunt of Florence E. Bower, Friends received at H.

Samson's, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment in Lewisburg, Pa. In lieu of flowers remembrances may be sent to West Penn Hospital. BROWN- On Wednesaay, Dec.

9, 1959. Francis (Frank) of 115 First Aspinwall, husband of Anna Mary Parker Brown: brother of Betty Kinser, Mary Auth, William. Cecil. Edward and David Brown. Family will receive friends 8t Weddell Funeral Home, 100 Center Aspinwall, where servlees will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

BYERS -Robert, age 81 years. on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1959. beloved husband of Nellie A. Byers (nee Agnew): father of Frances E.

Robert James N. and Dr. John Byers: brother of Sarah and Jane Byers and Fanny A. Raney. Friends and members of Bellevue Presbyterian Church.

Homewood Lodge No. 635. Duquesne Commandery No. 72, Scottish Rite. Royal Arch Chanter No.

297. Syria Temple and Associated Grocers Inc. received at his late residence 1415 Termon N. S. where services will be held Friday at CAIN- -On Tuesday.

Dec. 8. 1959, Gertrude M. Cain, sister of Paul Sr. Maria James, Sisters of Charity, and Mrs.

Thomas Carey. Friends will be received at the new John A. Freyvogel Funeral Home, 4900 Centre Ave at Devonshire St. Funeral Friday morning. Solemn high mass of requiem in St.

Mary of Mercy Church at 10 o'clock. CARMICHAEL- Tuesday. Dee. 1959. Anna of 977 Washington mother of Mrs.

Albert Reid: sister of Edmond Young; grandmother of Mrs. S. White and Albert Reid. Friends received at the Beahm Funeral Home, 7211 Thomas Blvd: Services Saturday at 2:30 m. CASTLE- -On Dec.

8. 1959, Flora Castle, of 814 Wood Wilkinsburg, formerly of Braddock. Survived by Lois Moore. of San Antonio, Texas. Priends received at the Wolfe Memorial, 925 Franklin Ave.

at Coal Wilkinsburg. Time of funeral later. CAUGHEY At Billow Beach, Ashtabula, Ohio. on Wednesday. Dec.

1959. William H. Caughey, aged years, husband of the late Florence Jahn Caughey; stepfather Arthur Thielman; brother of Ann Ritchey of Upper Mt. Clair, uncle of Dahlen Ritchey of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Robert Gelden Upper Mt.

Clair, N. J. Friends and members of Monongahela Lodge 269 F. A. Masonic Veterans Association.

National Association of Letter Carriers No, 84 may call on Friday. Dec. 11, at William C. Hirt Funeral Home, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St.

Services Saturday at 2 p. m. CHAPMAN -On Wednesday, Dee. 9 1959, John G. Chapman, brother of Margaret Lindentelser.

Samuel and Agues Chapman. Friends and mnembers of Lloyd Breet, 80th are invited. Funeral services from Grime and Griffin Funeral Home, 4520 Penn (near Friendship) on Saturady at 2 m. CLANCY -Tuesday morning. Dec.

1959. Margaret M. of 5106 Dearborn sister of Mrs. Loretta Kelly, Mrs. Kathryn Baumann and Anne Clancy.

Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Home. 5300 Penn Friday. Dec. 11 at 8:30 m.

Solemn funeral mass at St. Lawrence's Church at 9:30 a. m. CLARKE- Wilson L. of 7331 McClure Swissvale, suddenly on Wednesday, Dee.

9, 1959, husband the late Georgia Hamilton: father of H. William of Monroeville, Linus H. of Mt. Rainer, RobW. of Miami, brother of Ella M.

Clarke of Braddock, George Miami, also four grandchildren. Friends received at Van Horn's. Irvine St. (at Monongahela Swissvale. Services Saturday at 1 p.

COLLINS Wednesday, Dec. 9. 1959. Agnes Clark Collins, of 118 Oakhill Road. wife of the late John W.

Collins; mother of Mrs. Dorothy Collins Pierce: grandmother of William Collins Pierce: sister of Margaret Campbell of Elizabeth, Pa. Mayme Shifflett of Charlottesville, and John Clark Wilson, Pa. Friends received at Samson's, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Friday afternoon at o'clock.

Interment in Round Hill Cemetery, Elizabeth, Pa. COULSON On Wednesday, Dec. 1959. Elsie Violet, daughter of the late Emma L. and Sol Coul'son: sister of Emily M.

Coulson. Friends received at the M. F. Leslie Home for Funerals, 424 North Negley where services will held on Saturday at 2 p. m.

Visitations 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. CRAIG At Tarentum. Pa. on Tuesday, Dec.

8, 1959, at 3 p. Miss Blanche Craig. 548 E. Eighth Ave; survived by one sister. Miss Cora Craig.

two nephews, Omar C. Craig. James P. Craig of Youngstown, Ohio. Friends received at Flick Funeral Home.

303 Sixth Ave Tarentum, Pa. Funeral services Fridav. Dec. 11. 1959.

at 1 o'clock. Interment Monongahela Cemetery. Monongabela. DEMING On Tuesday. Den, 8, be 1959, Irene Zehfuss Deming.

of 284 Jonquil Place, beloved wife of DonS. Deming: sister of Miss trude K. Zehfuss. Mrs. Ruth Tremaine and Dr.

Paul Zehfuss, of Alexandria. Va. Friends and memof Adah Chapter No. 54, 0.E.8., received at the parlors of Wm. p.

Slater Sons, Virginia Ave Kearsarge. Mt. Washington, where services will be held Friday. 11, at 2 p. m.

Weavesday. Dee. 9, Aristile Doucet, of 513 Grace husband of the late Zereida Broussard Doucet: father of Mrs. Thelma Brown, also survived by brother two sisters and 10 grandchildren. Friends received pt.

parlors of Wm. Slater and Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, on Thursday, 10, between 6-9 p. m.

Interment in Lafayette, La, at THE H. Assenat, Sophie M. 11 Barniker, Ida Golanty at Battle, James A. Beck. Charles H.

Bower, Dr. C. Ruth on Brooke, Effie A. Brown, Francis J. E.

Byers, Robert Carmichael, Anna Castle, Flora Caughey, William H. Chapman, John G. Clancy, Margaret M. Clarke, Wilson L. Collins, Agnes C.

Coulson, Elsie V. 8. Craig, Blanche of Deming, Irene Z. Doucet, Aristile Easton, Elizabeth Eibeck, Katherine P. Farley, Van R.

Farmer, Leland J. Fedor, Augusta Fox, Florence A. Fox, Anna E. Fritsche, Robert W. Fuzy, Julia Gartland, Joseph A.

Graham, Frank J. Gula, John D. Haski, Anna Helfrich, George M. Hoellein, George Hopf, Anna House, Minnie K. Hunter, Norman J.

Jedlick, William P. Jones, John H. Jones, William R. Joyce, James M. Kalbaugh, Zedock W.

Koehne, August F. Kolsun, Helen Koss, Milan Kuhlman, William H. Lauria, Filomena Limpert, Charles Lubenicki, Mary Macel, Margaret B. Magerl, Iva Meyer Mattern, Richard H. McClain, Harry I.

McDowell, John G. McGee, Margaret C. McKeel, Myrtle Moore, Margaret B. Mother De Sales, Mary Murphy, George B. Nichols, Margaret M.

Opferman, Alphonse M. Patterson, Harry Perry, Anna May Pusateri, Stephen F. Quinn, Thomas B. Rattigan, Catherine Richard, Samuel Roehrig, George Rosi. Lorenzo Samko, Elizabeth Sands, Marie M.

Scheers, Paul Schmitt, Joseph I. Schott, John F. Schroeder, Harry E. Scott, Anna Scott, James Hanna Seidler, Dr. Arnold Sell, John W.

Shilling, Paule F. Sibbet, Lorean D. Silvestri, Peter Sphar, Alice E. Suwalski, Felix F. Texter, Ann Thompson, Elizabeth B.

Vicano (DiSalvo), Anna Wagner, Josephine Wertz, Jacob Williams, Margaret A. Wittkop, Louella Zugay, Anna M. Death Notices toy Patterson, Friends teceived at Joseph Colliean Funeral Home, 608 Warrington Ave. Services on December 11, at 2 p. m.

Friends invited. On Wednesday, Dec. 9. 1959. Anna May.

of 6823 Thomas Blvd. formerly of Whitehall, wife of the late Harry O. Perry: sister of Mrs. Charles Powers and Jack G. Danahey, both of Orlando.

Fla Friends received at Beahm Funeral Home, 7211 Thomas Blvd. Services Saturday at 11 a. m. -On Tuesday. Dec.

8. 1959. Stephen F. of 7324 Idlewild beloved husband of Romilda Sciullo Pusateri: father of Christina: son of Frank and Lena Pusaterf: brother of Natale. Angela and Morect.

Funeral from the home of Schellhaas and Son. 707 East N. on Saturdav at 8:45 m. Solemn requiem high mass at Mother of Good Council Church on Saturday at 10 A m. Members of B.P.O.E.

577. A.S.M.E. and friends invited. -On Wednesday. Dec.

9. 1959. Thomas husband of Ida Grace DeHaven of 587 S. Negley Ave. E.

father of Thomas B. Quinn Jr. of South Bend. brother of Mrs. E.

R. Stirling and Robert B. Quinn: also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

at Waples Funeral Home. Baum Bivd. rat Graham St. B. where serv.

Ices will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. RATTIGAN- On Tuesday. Dec. 8. Catherine McDonough Rattigan of Winton wife of the late John A.

Rattigan; mother of Mrs. Stephen Krivonyak, Mrs. Joseph Lahickey and Regis Rattigan; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater Sons.

Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington. until 9:15 A Saturday, Dee, 12. Requiem high mass at St.

George's Church at 10 a. m. RICHARD-On Wednesday. Dec. 1959, Samuel, beloved husband of Mrs.

Pearl Richard: father of Mrs. E. Marshall of Miami, Mrs. Elsie of Alex Richard of Miami. Harry of Forest Hills and Victor Richard of also 12 grandchildren and six great Friends received at the Burton L.

Hirsch Chapel. 2704 Murray Sq, Hill (opp. Morrowfeld Apts. where services will be held on Friday 'at 11 a m. Interment Ohave Zedeck Cemetery, E.

Pgh. ROEHRIG-On Thursday, December 10. 1959, George H. husband of Katherine McGarry Roehrig. of 623 So.

Aiken Avenue: father of Mrs. Raymond E. Bolander, Mrs. Rosetta McFadden, Mrs. Constance Seifert and John A.

Roehrig; brother of Mrs. Harry Suehr and Price Roehrig of Pittsburgh, C. P. Roehrig of Pasedena, Calif. and Charles W.

Roehrig of New Orleans. also survived by (9) grandchildren. Friends will be received at the new John A. Freyvogel Funeral Home, 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire Funeral Saturday morning: high mass of requiem in St, Paul's Cathedral at 9:00 o'clock ROSI- 1 Of 3122 Washington Pike, on Monday.

Dec. 7. 1959. Lorenzo, husband of Jennie Giovannelli Rosi: father of Gino and Lawrence Rosi, Mary Gordesky and Lida Fuhrer: also 8 grandchildren. Friends will be received at Lavelle Funeral Home, 432 Washington Bridgeville, until Friday.

Dec. 11, at 8:30 a. m. High mass of requiem in St. Agatha's Church at 9 o'clock.

SAMKO Elizabeth. on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1959. of 310 Campbell McKees Rocks. beloved wife of George mother of John.

Paul, George Mrs. Mary Julius, Mrs. Anne Johnson: 10 grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren: sister of John Kresila, of Cleveland. O. Friends received' at the Szal Funeral Home, 238 Helen St MeKees Rocks.

Funeral Saturday, at 8:30 a Services at The Holy Ghost G. Church, at 9 a. Parastas Friday, at 8 p. m. SANDS- -On Tuesday, Dec.

8, 1959, at 9:40 p. Marie Moser Sands, age 46 years, of 248 Conniston Ave. wife of Joseph G. Sands. Sr.t mother of Sandra Elias, Maureen R.

and Joseph daughter of Maria Moser: sister of Sr. Marie Eusebia and Frank Moser. Friends may call at Wm Hirt Funeral Home. 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St.

Funeral on Saturday at 9 a. m. Reoutem high mass in St. Canice Church at 10 Will train. Good at math.

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COLLECTOR Full time, permanent position for small active monthly ACcounts. Apply between 8-10 Room 1302 Keenan Bids. CUSTODIAN-Swissvale: to take care of small apartment. Alexander Romah Walnut 1-5182 DELIVERY Work--Must have car. be bondable.

2108 Broadway Beechview. DESIGNER TOOL DIE with experience in punch press dies for sheet metal and spring wire form1n Die estimating experience destrab T' is position offers an opportunity for advancement in the burch division of a large multi-plant national corporation Fort Pitt Mte. Div. Stubnit: Greene. 1501 Proble Pittsburgh 33.

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Hiland 1-1900. DRAFTSMAN Miscellaneous Iron, local firm, experienced only need apply. State ate. experience and wages desired. Sample drawing useful not essential Write Press Box 529.

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MAN Over 35-For night Janitor work. City Service, 210 Third Ave. No phone calls. MAN- Over 18. with drivers license.

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(V.F.W. Post No. 207) Turtle Creek, Pa. THE REUBEN H. DONNELLEY CORPORATION MEN tomorrow, this ad today- to work Answer for Interstate Precision Products presenting an owner's lecommendation program: must be interested in earnings of $120 per week.

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2837 Phone MEN--Wanted with heating training. Apply 2837 Penn Ave. Express 1-0344 firm. training program for Guarantee while 908 Penn WIl5 p. m.

MEN-RELIABLE of large national chain organization. Neat appearance and pleasant personality required. Prosperous present and secure future with regular advancement to those who qualify. Automobtie furnished. Start at once.

Personal interview by appointment only PHONE MR. POGEL ATLANTIC 1-8385 SALARY $90 PER WEEK manager in education dept. MEN Career opportunity. Insurance firm. Salary open.

589. Pah. Press. MEN--Opportunity with! new branch office. Electrical products.

Experience not necessary. Salary or commission. Phone Hubbard 1-3100; or apply 1m- mediately 1713 East Carson, South Side. METALLURGIST SUPERVISING SAFETY ENGINEERS BOILER INSPECTORS Degree, Best experience in laboratory supervision and determination of causes for material failure. To be section head.

Downtown. Start: $600- 700. TOMSETT PERSONNEL, 431 Frick Bldg. GR 1-2050. OFFSET Pressman Experienced on Zerox Process.

Write Box 541, Press. Pharmacist -Registered For staft appointment in large Pittaburgh Hospital Write Box 412. Press, stating qualifications. PHARMACIST--For new modern store. Prescription Dept.

only, Dependable and reliable: gond salary. Burns Drug Store, 134 West Crawford Connellsville. Penna Market 8-6300. PHARMACIST accurate, strictly ethical store. Write 596 Pgh.

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ROUTEMEN-5-day week. Must have station wagon or panel truck. Salary plus commission. Fresh fruit juices. Fairfax 1-3364, 3-4 p.

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BY APPOINTMENT RICHARD PERSONNEL SERVICE 5022 Jenkins Arcade EX. 1-3885 DRAFTSMEN. Designers. Engineers, Mathematicians. Scientists.

Chemists, Excellent unadvertised opportunities. Pittsburgh's Largest Employment Center. Investment Building Court 1-3907. Open daily, Monday and Thursday evenings until 7. EDITOR, TECHNICAL For engineering Journal of high repute: prefer engineering background with steel Industry experience.

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ENGINEERS R.C.A. ENGINEERS R.C.A. In seeking engineers who are looking for outstanding opportunities and who Are qualified for product design work in the following areas: Wide band receivers and transmitters. Passive wave guide components, baracters and microwave Triodes for Traveling wave tubes. Video or Multi Channel Telephony application.

Applicants have an E.E. degree with at least 3 years A experience. ALSO A need exists for experienced or beginning engineers fort H.F. and V.H.F. transmitter and receiver advanced design and development.

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PA ELECTRONICS Degree. Junior and senior openings. rears experience or more in instrumentation, circuitry, control systems. "tc Local, To $11.000. FEE TOMSETT PERSONNEL.

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Monday through Friday. FINANCE TRAINEE Career opportunity with national n- nance institution. Man over 21 Some college preferred Competitive salary. Call Hiland 1-5400. FOREMAN Electrical maintenance.

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INDUSTRIAL DESIGNER Position requires degree In industrial design and experience Research on the development of steel products in a wide range of categories including automotive, architectural, residential. and home furnishings. Work includes design. laboratory testing, development of manufacturing processes, and supervision of field trials, Large research laboratory. Pittsburgh area.

Submit resume and salary requirements to 2 591. Pgh. Press. JANITOR Driver. over 50: 5-day week, 40 hours.

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LINOTYPE Operator and FloormanDuquesne Times. Hobart 6-6101. or evenings Hobart 6-1455. MAINTENANCE Supervisor Live-In. Service boilers, electrical equipment.

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MR. REED SPACE AGE FUTURES IN CONNECTICUT OR FLORIDA Pratt Whitney Aircraft, the builder of all types of flight exciting and challenging years of engineering stability, engineering program and has opment of air-breathing, solid rocket engines. Our Engine Laboratory (CANEL) ment of nuclear powered engines, ing on analytical and experimental other fields including direct and plasma and ion propulsion. Experimental Performance and development rocket engines, nuclear power opment of control systems and pulsion systems. Propulsion Systems Includes complete programs structures research, flight and system evaluation studies air-breathing propulsion systems.

world's foremost, designer and propulsion systems, offers many opportunities. Noted for its 30 the company is expanding its need for engineers in the devel. non-air-breathing and liquid and Connecticut Aircraft Nuclear is also working on the developIn addition, we are carryinvestigations in numerous energy conversion, solar systems, A 2 F. 8. p.

9 76 of N. of 8. a. of ert of N. of H.

1 9. be E. Pa. aid bers Dec 1959. St.

One the Sons Dec. Engineering of advanced air breathing. plants and components. Devalcomponents for advanced pro- Analysis. of preliminary design analysis, dynamics, flight path optimization, for both air-breathing and non- Heat Transfer Research.

Analysis of heat transfer problems arising from use of high energy propellants in rocket engines or from use of liquid metal coolants in nuclear power plants. Includes studies of the suitability of using propellants for coolants and the solution of 2 or 3-dimensional transient heat flow problems. Mechanical Design Includes all aspects of drawing checking on breathing pulsion systems as well as conversion systems. mechanical desian and engineering and non air-breathing procomponents for advanced power Experimental Equipment Designers Engineering graduate or equivalent with experience in design related to around supporting equipment, rocketry instrumentation or mechanical designs concerning facilities. Vibrations Analysis of vibration problems encountered in advanced power plants such as flutter of fins in radiator tubes.

Physical Sciences Research Analytical and experimental investigations on basic power systems for excerimental devices including thermoelectric and thermionic converters, solar energy systems, radiator development and other advanced problems such as the effect of radiation and solid state phenomena. Patent Engineer To work as a liaison man and our Patent Office. If you legal work, this is an excellent law. Preference given to those or Aeronautical Engineering. Metallurgists To work on the development for turbolet engines, advanced advance projects.

Areas of and cermet, protective coatina, metallographic development development. Instrumentation Engineering graduate with tion, combustion, vibration, genic temperatures, automatic rocket test sound and nuclear between Engineering Department have a liking for liaison and opportunity to learn patent with a degree in Mechanical of high temperature materials reactor applications and other particular interest are ceramic powder metallurgy, and as well as alloy research and Controls Engineers experience in strain gage applicasound, transient records, cryodata recording, as well as instrumentation Personal Interviews in PITTSBURGH Fri. DEC. 9, 10, 11 For an appointment, call Mr. P.

R. Smith at Atlantic 1-7148 between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. If unable to apply in person, please send complete resume including salary requirements to: Mr. P.

R. Smith Office 85 Pratt Whitney Aircraft East Hartford 8, Conn. Mr. L. T.

Shiembob Mr. F. K. Gates CANEL Pratt Whitney Aircraft Box 611 West Palm Beach, Fla. Middletown, Conn.

Pratt Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corporation.

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