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Mate Htlp Wonted PAGE 38 PITTSBURGH PRESS. JULY 20, 1950 Malt Htlp WenUd CARNIVAL Obituaries The Pittsburgh Preai 'r WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS Boulevara of Vf At Junction of Liberty Ave. Saturdays 8 a. m. to 2 p.

m. Closed Sundays and Holidays A Death Notices John H. Sample Sr. Funeral services for John II. Sample S3, who died Monday in his home, 1106 James North Side, will be at 10:30 a.

m. tomorrow in the Schellhaas Son Funeral Home, 707 East North Side. Burial will be in Uniondale Cemetery- "v- 7 tit zkp' ife'i i3 Mr. Sample was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad for 49 years prior to his retirement. He was a lifelong member of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, North Siue.

Husband of the late Mrs. Josephine Muller Sample, he is survived by three sons, John Sample and Edward L. Sam pie, both of Pittsburgh, and Frank R. Sample, Crestline, Mrs. Catherine Grimpe Funeral services for Mrs.

Cath erine Curly Grimpe will be to '1 'so wr ma scavtcr. mc T. m. ago. BREATHLESS MOMENT for Shirley May France who is tired and winded after a 17-mile practice swim in the English Channel.

The 17-year-old Somerset, schoolgirl is being helped into a boat by Harry Boudakian (right) her trainer. Shirley is training for her second try at the channel. "Well, well, if it isn't the pages torn out of Sis diary!" morrow at 9:30 a. m. at her home, 509 52nd St.

She died Monday. She is survived by her husband, August; three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Becton of Miami, Mrs. Catherine Amorose, and Mrs. Margaret Schmetzer; two sons.

Albert and James; four sisters, Mrs. Joseph Swaney, Mrs. Margaret Margan, Mrs. Blanche Flynn and Mrs. A.

Herman Neihaus, and eleven grandchildren. Friends may call at the family Dealers View New TV Sets The fall line of Stromberg Carlson television receivers was presented to dealers of the tri-state area at a dinner in Webster Hall last night. Ludwig Hommel, veteran dis the death of her husband, George E. Parsons, in 1926. Born in Pittsburgh in 1863, Mrs.

Parsons lived in Swissvale from 1S91 until 1926. -She was a charter member of the Swiss-vale Methodist Church. Surviving besides her daughter are two sons. Claude and George Parsons, and a brother, Charles Masser. Friends are being received at the funeral home.

Burial will be in Homewood Cemetery. Mrs. Rachel Neill residence, 509 52nd St Burial will be in Mt. Royal Cemetery. Dr.

S. J. S. Fife Funeral services for Dr. S.

S. Fife, Bridgeviile district doc-; tor for more than 55 years, were this afternoon in his home at 720 Washington Ave. Mrs. Rachel Neill, a former resident of Pittsburgh, died Wednesday at her home, 36 Gar-; field Youngstown. Widow of the late Arthur Neill.

she is survived by five Dr. Fife, SO, died Tuesday in his home. Son of the late Dr. John Fife cf Clinton, he was a member of one of the early families in the Clinton district. The old Fife! i CARPENTERS For contract work on new homes; top contract rates: best of working conditions: year-round work.

Call McKeesport 3387538251. CARPENTER To erect home on contract. Must know FHA requirements. Steady work. P.

O. Box 1P01. Pgh. 30. CARPENTERS To bid on 130 houses, subcontract.

Call weekdays. Locust 1-2655. CEMENT Finishers Sub contract on cellars and walks. Phone Colonial 3188. CHEMICAL SUPERVISOR Synthetic alkyd resin operations.

Production and laboratory background. Salary open. CONSULTANT SERVICE 2002 Clark Bldg. GR. 1-1341 CHIEF Draftsman for steel fabrtcatJcf shop.

Must be experienced on structural steel work for buildings and know how to handle men. In reply give age. education, experience and salary ex- in.ira. jvnroy structural steel company. 8500 Union Ave, Cleveland 5.

Ohio. CLERK Experienced meats, groceries. i. i i Park Rds. Grant 1-579S.

CLERK FOR STORE Experienced, for hardware, auto acces sories, television and appliance store: 18 miles from Pittsburgh. Inside. Good salary. Write 583. Press.

COMMERCIAL ARTIST, production exi nerien. (..,,,.. -1-1 SALESMAN "to call on purchasing exec- Kag construction machinery, experience nntv mmmn, win ear start tmn m. STENOGRAPHER, general office, experienced. 22-28.

Wilkinsburg area. 6 days DOUGLASS 407 Triangle Bldg. AT. 1-7034 COMMERCIAI ARTKT inntrUI' must nave 200- COMMERCIAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 1504 1st Nafl Bank Bid. 5th A -wi CONVERTIBLE-top, trim and reuphol-stery man, thoroughly experienced In all 1 ran C7 1 1 opportunity lor right man.

Write stating full partlcu- qrnrrq. S34, press. Construction Estimator In general construe-tionestlmatlng. Call Hlland 1-4351. COUNTFRMAM Experienced In MEAT.

FISH and rulr part-time work la our Bellevue Apply at once. McCANN 100 DIAMOND PITTSBURGH Mn Young, experienced. hursT 1-7374 SwlMVIe- pnne DEBIT INSURANCEMAN Al Pre- l.H. crrTit r'. Lawrenceville, North TrV rnteed "nd "1- Inter-lit 5 10 IS 12 noon 1 to 3 30 p.

m. Mr William A. Worthlngton. 1015 Plara 535 Fifth Ave. DENTIST Experienced general practl- from Philadelphia.

Over 45. but still no drinker. Starting salary $ooo year, with Interest In business after one year. A'l leHfT- Fr'lfht "Perlenre. supervising dock, evening shift.

Salary expected. Write A 3 5. Press. DRAFTSMEN" Experienced detallem on s'ructural steel work for buildings, hourly rate. Kllroy Structural steel Company, 8500 Lnlon Cleveland.

5. Ohio. DRAFTSMAN Experienced structural detaners and checkeis. Apply 907 Penn Fourth Floor. DRIVER-Salesman For Ice creem truck.

Salary and commission. Experience necessary. Reference. 149 s. Beatty.

E. Liberty. DRIVING Instructor Age 21-30. with prt-tlme. evenings.

$1.70 hour. Juniper 1-2237R. 10 a. m. to 7 p.

m. ELECTRICIAN HouiT wiring. new" have cr. Steady work If satisfactory. Montrose 1-9507.

be-tween 6-8 p. m. ENGINEER With several years' ei-perlence In layout of manufacturing equipment; must be familiar with efficient flow of work In process and material handling methods and equipment. EfT. stating salary ex-Pected.

Wnte 54 1. Pgh. Pressf ESTIMATOR FOR FABRICATED STRUCTURAL STEEL Actively engaged In this line of work iUi flve AS ESTIMATOR. Apply only If you have this experience. SEE PERSONNEL MANAGER LEVINSON STEEL CO.

20TH A WHARTON STS. a l- 1 PIPE FARMER To take care of small dairy 1-7895 Iarm wrk- Linden DECORATORS Experienced, for Pittsburgh's Festivity FIni. H09 Liverpool iNortn Sine. FOREMAN For small offset depart-ment. Should have knowledge of Camera, Plate Making.

Press Work and related details, flood opening for right man. Write fully to Box No. 545. Press. FURNACE Salesmen Capable of contacting home owners: $25 weekly drawing plus commission: experience not necessary.

Apply 509 Columbia corner Fourth and Wood, between and 10 a. m. "FURNACE MECHANICS To Install gas-fired air conditioners, conversion burners, hot water boilers and radiators. Capable of guaranteeing; Installations. Steady year round work.

American Heating SO 5 Penn Ave FURNACE Mechanics Only sober, re- liable men need apply: must have tools A transportation; also Furnace Canvassers, steady year round work. Apply 211 Collins East Liberty. FURNACE Installer New house work. 1st class only. George Kuril, 407 Re-becca Wilkinsburg.

FURNACE Installers Experienced only, must have car; year round work. Home-stead 2-0700. FURNACE Mechanics For warm air. experienced only. Call Hemlock 1-8169.

Ft'BNACT TV5T41 t.rPQ CALL EVERGLADE 1-670SJ daughters, Mrs. Dwight Miller, Mrs. Harry Oliver, Mrs. Paul farm was one of the first to be cleared in the County. Born in Clinton, Dr.

Fife was iHouser. Mrs. John Gayge and Joseph Manners; three a member of the Bethany Tk iV. Vo bvterian Church, the grandchildren and 12 great-Medical the Pennsvlvania 4. Pnends mav call at the Hof- and Alleghenv Countv Medical! Memorial Funeral Home, Societies, Centennial Lodge, -1011 Hillman Wav, oungstown.

A. M. and Bridgeviile Lodge, where services will be Fndav at Dr. Fife had been a director cf the Bridgeviile Trust Co. since its organization.

i p. m. nuriai win ne in Aiie- gheny Cemetery at 10:30 a. m. Saturdav.

Mrs. Olive R. Sweeney Mrs. Olive Ruth Sweenev died Husband of the late Elizabeth; Trestlev Fife, he is survived bv I one son. John Prestley Fife; grandson and two sisters.

Mrs. yesterday in her home. West Side. West Newton, after a short illness. She was 74.

Widow of Moses R. Sweeney and daughter of the late James jK. and Sara Jane Deets, she was a member of the Holy Family Church in West Newton. I She is survived bv seven Samuel Woods of Pittsburgh and Mrs. John Hackett of Bridgeton, N.

J. Burial was private in Bethel Cemetery. Mrs. Mary Ann Dines Mrs. Marv Ann Hull Dines died Tuesday at her home.

731 Ford-' ham Brookline. She was 71. She had lived in Brookline for the nast 14 vears. Previouslv, she ACCOUNTANT Bookkeeper Capable handling account payable, general ledger, payroll, preparation, profit and loss statements, good typist. State age.

experience, salary desired. Write S57. Press. ADVERTISING MAN Experienced furniture Held. Only those capable and qualified need apply.

Home Furniture Canoniburs. Pa. ADVERTISING Salesmen Sell space In monthly publication. Excellent opportunity. Salary plus commission.

Es perience preferred. Jackson 1-5129. ADVERTISING salesman, experienced radio or newspaper. Apply manager, WMCK. Elks Temple.

McKeesport. ALUMINUM WINDOW and DOOR INSTALLERS Only experienced men with equipment need apply. Ask for Rege Scnnippert, Museum 1-6000. Artist Commercial Beginner considered. $200 start.

Rush. LIKEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 524 PENN AVE. ASSISTANT IN SALES National kitchen manufacturer has opening in sales force for ambitious married man with car: man accepted will be thoroughly framed and prepared for early promotion; earning while training around $300 monthly commission. Apply H. P.

Moss. 519 Penn-wood 2nd floor, Wilkinsburg, Frl-day 9 to 10: 1 to 3. ATTENDANT Service station, experienced: steady work, good wages. Apply In person. Crafton Gulf Service.

Lin-wood A Crennell. Crafton. ATTENDANT Gas station: over 16: some experience preferred. Jackson 1-9697. after 6.

AUTO BODY MAN Who wants to make a good living In a modern shop. Want a sober, reliable man: this is a stead lob. AMON MOTOR Inc. 3 24 Ohio River Blvd. LI.

1-3200. AUTO Body Man A-l: night work: good wages; srteady employment. Herta Ddiveurself StaUon. 450 Mellwood Mr. Neus.

AUTO Body Repairman See Mr. Ban-ura, Willis Motor 5989 Ce-ter Ave. Hlland 1-9100. Automobile Mechanic Experienced in carburetors, electrical ami tune up work. MARFRED MOTOR SALES 4 27 Washington Mt.

Lebanon Lehigh 1-4300 Open Evenings AUTO MECHANICS BODY HELPER Experienced. Cood working conditions: steady employment. Call Brandywine 1-0705. BR. 1-0706: ask for Ed.

AUTO Mechanics 2 Must be able to do first-class work on Buicks. Good wage: hourly basis. Apply in person. Olenn Bulck 710 Fifth New Kensington. AUTO Mechanics A-l: night work.

Good wages: steady employment. Hertl Triveurself Station. 450 Mellwood Mr. Neus. AUTO Mechanic Experienced only, for Oldsmobile dealership: steady Job: good wages.

Berman Sales and Service. 908 Main Sharpsburs- AUTO Mechanic Experienced: Tat rate shop guarantee and vacation. Apply In person, see Mr. Miller. Connell Motors.

5726 Forbes St. AUTO Mechanic Experienced. Apply 611 Butler Etna. AUTO SALESMEN Two high grade experienced automobile salesmen one for New Car Department and one for Used Car Department. Must show successful sales record excellent character references and record of steady employment.

Our present men are earning high commissions. If interested and can qualify, call Mr. C. H. Snyder, Montrose 1 -2300 for special appointment.

BAKER All around experienced yeast man. Practically all daytime work. Stead employment Apply Manager. Federal Bake Shop. 705 Penn Wilkinsburg.

Penhurst 1-7975. BAKER First hand on bread and rolls. Write particulars. Box 844. Pgh.

30, Pa. BAKER For cakes, pies, cookies. Day work no Sunday work. Apply 4 500 Friendship corner renn Ave. BAKERY Driver, experienced wholesale route; good salary.

Write A 536, Press. BLACKSMITH Experienced only: flat die work. Job forgings, 1000 lb. hammer. American Forre A Mfg.

818 Shore N. near Home warehouse. Body and Fender Man Experienced PEOPLES CAB 5807 CENTRE E. X. BODY Man Experienced Apply Rlchles Garage.

1615 Forbes ana noor. BODY Fender man, experienced; good wages; excellent shop. Federal 1-363 6. BOOKKEEPER We are Interested In Interviewing an acccountant or bookkeeper who thinks he can sell or would like to sell; we manufacture accounting machines: the knowledge of accounting and office routine will be an asset; we wiy give you a sales aptitude test and tell you whether or not you should be selling our equipment: if you are selected for this position, we wilk pay you a guarantee draw, give you personal sales training and sales assistance and later send you at our expeae to our sales school. For personal Interview call Atlantic 1-S7R0 or apply Underwood g00 Penn Pgh.

BOOKKEEPER Bullder'a office: keep set of Vmki. prepare financial statements. Write 579. Press. BOOK MEN Experienced, new deal, educational: priced $23 to $199; ns verification; commission paid in full, same week.

Apply 610 Bessemer 8 0 m. BRICK INSPECTORS Age 35 to 50 Preferably with experience on fire brick. Capable of reading blueprints jid making progress reports. Apply KOPPERS INC. 108 Koppers Bldg.

Pittsburgh 19 BRICKLAYER Wanted Must be union and able to lay glazed tile and face brick. LoU of Inside work. Very little time lost. Cjf collect. Lelb 60 Park Place.

Newark. N. J. Mitchell 1-7420. BRICKLAYERS 5.

steady work. Call Hiland 1-4180. BULLDOZER Operator TD-9 International: experienced. reliable. sober.

Michael Bros. Garage. Hlllcrst. Route 88. CABINET MAKER Experienced only for steady work.

Call Mayflower 1-8551. Cab Drivers Earn a good living under pleasant conditions, while driving a brand new 1950 Plymouth; radio equipped Peoples Cab. Insurance plan with pay-Steady work Apply 5807 Centre E. E. CAREER Excellent opportunity for young man in heating sales.

Lare firm, good future; salary and commission. FR. 1-7 200. CARPENTRY Contractors Steady, yeai around work, building houses. Apply Work and Wltner, Office.

Free-port Rd. fnext to National Skating Rink) Saturday from 9 until 12 noon. CARPENTERS ANDERSON Suddenly on Wednesday. July 19, 1950, Andrew (Andy), husband of the late Christina Enck-son Anderson of 1050 Silverdale father of the late Carl Hugo Anderson; brother of Charles Anderson; one granddaughter, one great-granddaughter. Funeral from the John Kekilty Funeral Home.

fc05 Brushton Saturday afternoon at 2 clock. Friends invited. BATES Wednesday. July 19. 1950, at 8:35 a.

Frank Henry, in his 50th year at his home, 97 Stafford Kirman husband of Hazel Palmer Bates; brother of Lewis Bates of Indiana, and Theodore Bates of Kentucky. Friends received at the Fryer Funeral Home, 723 Washington Bridgeviile. Funeral on Saturday with requiem mass at St. Agatha's Church at 9 a. m.

Interment in Church Cemetery. Friends invited. CATTERALL On Thursday. Julv 20, 1950, Walter beloved husband of Mary E. Jackson Catterall; father of Mrs.

Helen Shiber, Mrs. Betty Housley, Dorothy, John, Richard and Regis Catterall; grandfather of Mrs. Teresa Andreas: brother of Thomas, Albert P. and Joseph Catterall. Friends received at the family home, 1045 Berkshire Brookline.

No- tice of funeral later. DIGN.AM Wednesday, July 19. 1950. Charles son of the late Andrew and Bridget Forrest Dignam; brother of Margaret M. Dignam.

Friends received at the Albert F. Johns Funeral Home. Bennett St. at Lang Ave. Funeral Saturday morning at 8 o'clock.

Solemn requiem high mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 o'clock. DILLA Of 264 Vineland Over-brook, on Wednesday. July 19, at 12 a. Margaret Mason, in her 79th year: wife of the late John A. Dilla; mother of Alice R.

Rome and Elmer E. Dilla; survived by one sister, four brothers, five grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Members of Castle Shannon Chapter 353. S. and Ladies' Auxiliary V.F.W. Post are invited. Services on Saturday at 2 p.

m. Interment in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. DINES Tuesday" July 18, 1950, Mary Ann (nee Hull age 71, widow of Edward of 731 Fordham Brookline; mother of Mrs. Lois E.

Boyd and Mrs. Winona Mickey; also 2 grandchildren; sister of Mrs. T. C. Wainwright.

T. M. Hull and D. D. Hull.

Friends reoeived at Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited DONNELLY On Monday, July 17, 1950. James husband of the lata Anna Lee Donnelly, father of Charles, Paul and Mrs. Thomas Vivirito.

Funeral from the Mc.Avoy Funeral Home. 1700 Forbes on Friday morning at 8:30. Solemn requiem high mass at the Church of the Epiphany at 9 o'clock. DOH'D Suddenly, on Wednesday, July 19. 1950, Helen of 111 Birmingham Carrick, daughter of John and the late Anna Stolte Dowd; niece of Mrs.

Emma Bonner and Mrs. Minnie Blanset. Friends may call at the Koontz Funeral Home. 1719 Brownsville Rd. Services Saturdav at 2 p.

m. Interment in South Side Cemetery. ELLIOTT On Tuesdav. Julv 18. 1950, Mary Buchheit Elliott of 5843 Pierce widow of Wm.

Elliott; sister of Mrs. Dora E. Chew. Geo. B.

and Charles F. Buchheit. Friends may call at the Rodeniser Funeral Home. 150 Negley E. where services will be held on Friday af- ternoon at 2 o'clock.

GOODMAN On Wednesday, July 19. 1950. Edwin, beloved father of Mrs. Jeanne Oreen, Mrs. Elizabeth S.

Marcus, William of Ambridge. Samuel and Morris Goodman of Miami, Fla: also 7 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the Burton L. Hirsch Funeral Home, 2704 Murray Squirrel Hill (opposite Morrowfield Aprs where services will be held on Friday. Julv 21.

at 11 a. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. (Midland and Ambridge (Pa.) papers please copy.l GOTKO July 17. 1950, Mary M.

Perzel. beloved wife of George A. Gotko. Friends received at the Frank V. Luksik Funeral Home.

1400 Monterey N. S. Funeral Friday. Julv 21 at 8:15 a. m.

Requiem high mass in St. Peter's Church at 9 a. m. GRIMPE Monday. July 17.

1950. Mrs. Catherine Curley Grimpe. wife of August Grimpe. and mother ot Mrs.

Mildred Becton of Miami, Mrs. Catherine Amorose, Mrs. Margaret Schmetzer. Albert and James Grimpe. Friends received at the family home, 509 Fifty-second where services will be held on Friday at 9:30 a.

m. Interment Mt. Royal Cemetery. HAMILL On Tuesday, July 18. 1950.

at 9 p. Ellen, mother of Mrs. Mary Powers, Mrs. Ellen Bennett. Michael.

Charles Patrick J. and Joseph also two sisters. Mrs. Michael Sullivan of Braddock, Mrs. Anna Malley of Ireland: 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the family home, 11 Moodv Braddock. Funeral on Saturday morning at 8:30 clock with requiem high mass at St. Thomas Church at 9 o'clock. HAWORTH On Wednesday evening, Julv 19. 1950, Sara King Haworth.

wife of the late J. Frederick Haworth of Edgeworth. mother of Mrs. King Haworth. Mrs.

E. J. Emrick, J. Fred and Alvin K. Haworth.

Funeral services at. H. Samson's. 537 Neville St. Notice of time will be given latet HERMAN On Tuesday.

Frank of Saxonburg Hara hus band of the late Maude J. Herman nee Hunter): father of Frances Pfendler: grandfather of Verna and Harry Rlebv; brother or Mrs. William Hall. Mrs. Walter Joyce.

Wil liam. Fred and Louis Herman. Friends received at the Bock Fu neral Home. Mt. Roval at Glenshaw Glenshaw.

Service Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. JONES Wednesday, July 19. 1950, Mary Austen, widow of Frank S. Jones: mother of Mrs. Ethel Nichols.

Mrs. Adda Born, Robert of Duquesne, and Aurills Jones. Friends received at the Frank V. Luksik Funeral Home. 1400 Monterey N.

S. Blessing service Saturday, July 22 at 9:30 a. m. KOHLER On Tuesday morning. Katherine Harrcll.

widow of Frank G. Kohler of 1031 Herron mother of Mrs. Maxine O'Leary. Wm. (Jimmie) Kohler; grandmother of Karolyn Kohler.

Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Home. 5300 Penn on Saturday. July 22. 1950, at 9 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. John the Baptist Chti rc at 1 0 a. KOS.AR Wednesday. July 19, 1950, Albert (Bert), of Lincoln Boyd Hill.

Wilmerding. husband of Mary; father of Donald and Mrs. Lois Stackiewicz. Friends received at Scott Funeral Home. 301 Marguerite Ave Wilmerding.

where services will be held on Saturdav, 2 p. m. Interment in Restland Memorial Park. I. OgTn Thursday.

July 20, 1950, Leila O'in. wife ot the late Walter Locan of 604 Carolyn Belle-vue. in her 90th year; mother of Walter Oiin. Kenneth Clark and Leila Lois Logan; also survived by 5 grandchildren. 4 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the Edward T. Daugherty Funeral Home. 36 Lincoln Bellevue. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. AGARRALL On Tuesday.

July 18, William husband of the late Margaret E. Cosgrove; father of Richard Henry Margaret E. Starr and William Jr. Funeral from the MrAvoy Funeral Home. 1700 Forbes on Saturday morning at 9:30.

Solemn requiem high mass at the Church of the Epiphany at 10 o'clock. mTloNEY On Tuesday, July 18," 1950, Michael 6628 Brainard husband of the late Hannah Ma-loney; father of Thomas J. and Michael F. Malonev. Friends received at Jerry T.

O'Shea Funeral Home. 4064 Penn Ave. at Main St. Funeral on Friday morning with requiem high mass at Corpus Christl Church at 9 o'clock. McCAI.LISTF.R On Tuesday, July 18.

1950. Cora Cooper, wife of Sidney mother of Mrs. A. S. Robertson, Mrs.

C. J. Pail, Mrs. Ronald Smith. Mrs.

James Puryear, Kenneth, George. Donald and sister of Mrs. William Trotter. Friends received at the Matter Funeral Home. 1133 Church Ambridge.

Pa. Services Friday at 2 p. m. Mr( I I Rf: July 17. 1950.

at'orlando. Tufts; father of Marjorie James. Mrs. A. M.

Bishoff. brother of James. Elira. Margaret and Mrs. John W.

Oliver: also one grandchild. Friends received at the James A. Lamb. Jr. Funeral Home.

165 Noble Crafton. after 10 a. Friday. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. lAllentown.

Pa papers please copy. NEELY July 19. 1950. at :40 a. Emma Jones, in her 84th year; mother of Mrs.

Mary E. Kirk. W. Chester. Israel J.

and Walter L. Neely: sister of Mrs. Mary Ann Ford. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. 1514 Garfield N.

Saturday afternoon at 1:30. Services at Franklin Baptist Church. Frank-lin Twp. at 2:30. Friends invited.

NICOLSON On Tuesday, at ner resl-dence. 1662 Broadhead Annie Meiklejohn Nicolson. beloved wife oi Robert Nicojson and mother of Wil- had lived for 35 years in Hazel-' Hogan. all of West Newton, and wood. She was a member of Mrs.

Bessie Carnegie of New Charity Chapter No. 368. O. E. York City; two sons, George R.

the Brookline Methodist Church and John both of West New-and a former member of the ton; 12 grandchildren and five Ames Methodist Church in Hazel-1 a t-grandchildren. Three wood. (daughters, Margaret, Aldice and She is survived by two riaugh-! Sister Marie Theresa of St. Jo-ters. Mrs.

Lois E. Boyd and Mrs. jseph Order, are dead. Winona Mickey; a sister. Mrs.

T. Friends are being received at C. Wainw right; two brothers. T. jthe home, West Side, West New-M.

Hull and D. D. Hull, and two ton. Requiem high mass will be grandchildren. isung Saturday at 9 a.

m. in Holy Friends may call at the Bein-1 Family Church. Burial will be hauer Mortuary, 2630 West Lib-. in West Newton Cemetery. e.

ext. 7-20 Death Notices of his daughter, Mrs. Elisabeth Bishop of 301 Pershing New Kensington, husband of Addie Webb, and father of Mrs. Elizabeth Bishop. Friends and members of Blue Lodge No.

484 received at Han-key Funeral Home. 217 Freeport New Kensington, where services will be held this evening, July 20. at 7 p. m. Remains will be removed to the Berry Funeral Home, Milford, Delaware.

Interment Saturday at 11 a. m. WELLS On Wednesday. July 19. Homestead Hospital.

John Henry of 9th West Homestead; pensioned from Jones and Laughlin Steel Co. Friends will be received at Anderson Funeral Home. 806 West Homestead. Funeral services Friday at 2 p. m.

In Mcmoriom RUFFNER Alice E. In loving memory of our dear Mother, who passed away yean ago today. Sadly missed by her children. MESSING Helen E. In loving memory of our beloved daughter and sister who passed away 4 years ago, July 19.

1946. Through all years at times she smiled A smile or heavenly birth. And when the Savior called her home She smiled "farewell" to earth. Sadly missed by her mother, sisters and brother. Forists LUBIN SMALLEY.

FLORISTS 128 Fifth Ave. GR. 1-3300 HILL'S Flowers Dave Hill's only store. 541 Sixth Ave. Atlantic 1-2900.

Gidas: Sprays, Baskets, $5 3719 FORBES ST. 1-1300 Monuments Cemetery Lots Monuments Markers See Our Display Before You Buy Sears, Roebuck and Co. NORTH SIDE EAST LIBERTY PITTSBURGH ALLEGHENY Memorial Cemetery 4 6-grave lots. $60 each; 4 Masonic. $100.

Montrose 1-4266. Lost and Found BELL Telephone Repairman's Grip west View or Bellevue vicinity; reward. Glenshaw 4 80. THE Business Service Column In Press Want Ads Includes every craft and trade necessary for home maintenance. COCKER Spaniel Black.

lost Frankstown Road, near crescent School. Reward. Penhurst 1-9129. USEFUL articles, for sale or exchange. await your inspection in the Mlscel-laneous Classification of The Press.

FOUND Black cocker puppy, male: Brushton Ave. Penhurst 1-2436. PACKAGE Containing soiled white dress shirt, white duck pants. 75 street car: reward. Brandywlne 1-7958.

PURSE White, in Yellow cab on Mon day night. Reward. Phone Museum 1-1737. SHOES Black. low-safety: Saturday night.

Downtown or Oakland vicinity. Mayflower 1-4359. WALLET Lady's, between Glendale Avenue. 53 street car; Reward. Wlllard 1-1615.

after 6. WIRE Hair Terrier Female, brown-white. 13 years old. License 52182. June 24.

near Brashear St. -Braddock Ave. Reward. Walnut 1-0613. WRISTWATCH Lady's gold Elgin; special band: Saturday, at Kennywood.

Reward. Penhurst 1-6373. WRISTWATCH With name T. K. Phares.

Highland Zoo. Saturday, reward, Fremont 1-71S4. 2 Personal ANYONE witnessing woman holding babv fall May 13. MrCann s. Klrkwood St.

side, phone Penhurst 1-2929. ANN (Toots i Please come home. I need you. Call Mother. TJL Get in touch with MEL right away.

Important. lejo Notices PAUL E. HUTCHINSON. Attorney at Law, 747 Union Trust Building, Pittsburgh. Pa.

Notice is hereby given by FOILLE. INCORPORATED, a Pennsylvania Business Corporation, which has been doing business and has registered Its office in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at No. 201 North Braddock Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania.

County of Allegheny, that a Certificate of Election to voluntarily dissolve said corporation In accordance with the provisions of the Business Corporation Law, an Act of Assembly, approved May 5. 1933. has been duly executed, delivered to and filed by the Department of State of the Common-weath of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg and that said corporation is winding up its affairs in the manner prescribed by said Act, so that its corporate existence shall be ended by the issuance of a Certificate of Dissolution by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Paul E. Hutchinson, Solicitor.

3 Mate He'p Wonted All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Press Male Help and Female Help Wanted columns, offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. When answering advertise' tnents addressed to Press "boxes do NOT inclose original references, photographs or other papers of personal value. Advertisers often fail to call for all replies addressed to a Press box number and this mail is destroyed if remaining over 10 days after final insertion of advertisement. In order to protect its advertisers from receiving circular matter, it is expressly understood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Press. Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of thebox number ticket.

erty where services will be tomorrow at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Union Dale Cemtery. Addison J. Sevin Services for Addison J.

Sevin. Death Notices liara Miss Anna C. Nlcolson and Mrs. Helen Hittle: also survived by three grandsons, four great-grandchildren. Funeral on Friday at 1:30 p.

m. from the Lacy Funeral Home, 418 Lincoln Ave. (near Pittsburgh Hospital). Services in the Lemington Presbyterian Church, corner of Vasser and Grotto Sts. at 2 p.

m. Interment Mt. Royal Cemetery. Friejidsinvited. O'HALLORAN Suddenly, on Tuesday at Los Angeles.

Julia, beloved sister of Mrs. Bridget Kearney, Mrs. Peter Wynne, Mrs. Mary Butler. Mrs.

Margaret Lee and Anna V. O'Hailoran. Friends received at the family home, 351 S. Atlantic on Fridav. Funeral on Saturday, July 22, 1950, at 10 a.

m. Solemn requiem mass at St. Lawrence's Church at 11 a. m. OLWELL Monday, July 17.

1950, James husband of Mary Merz Ol-well; father of Mary Agnes. Mrs. Victor Franklin. Mrs. Harry Werner, Andrew Therese, Mrs.

Michael Shamrock and Mrs. Charles Roberts. Friends rceeived at the Albert F. Johns Funeral Home. Bennett St.

at Lang Ave. Funeral Friday morning at 8 o'clock with requiem high mass at Holy Rosary Church at 9 o'clock. PARSONS On Tuesday. July 18. at Arlington, Virginia, Ellen Masser, formerly of 2433 Woodstock Swissvale.

wife of the late George E. Parsons, mother of Mrs. Coroline Boyd of Arlington, Virginia: Claude and George Parsons; sister of Charles Masser of Washington, D. also survived by 8 grandchildren. Friends received at the Joseph Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swissvale.

Funeral services on Friday, July 21. at 1 p. m. RECTOR On Tuesday, July 18. at 5 p.

Esther Brown, wife of Raymond J. Rector, of 3307 East mother of Donna Dale David J. and Raymond C. Rector; daughter of Delia Ruediger and Joseph C. Brown: sister of Mrs Olive Ross, Mrs.

Jean Formhalls. Willis H. and Howard C. Brown. Friends received at Frank W.

Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Friday afternoon at 2 ojrlock RHODES July 19. 1950. William A. Rhodes of Wilkinsburg.

brother of Howard Harry O. and Lawrence. Friends received at T. D. Turner's.

729 Wallace Wilkinsburg. where services will be held Saturday after- noon at 1 o'clock. SAMPLE On Monday. Julv 17, 1950. John Sr.

of 1106 James husband of the late Josephine Sample; father of John H. Frank R. and Edward L. Sample: uncle of Mrs. Helen Dengler.

Funeral from the home of Schellhaas and Son, 707 East N. on Friday at 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. SCHAFER On Tuesday, July 18.

1950. Amelia Dipper Schafer, wife of the late Gottfried Schafer. age 78 years; mother of Mrs. Betty Valentine Sherer: also survived by 2 nephews, Bob and Dick Whelan. Friends may call at the William C.

Hirt Funeral Home, 704 Brownsville Road at Alice Street. Services Satur-riav at 2 p. m. SEVILLE On Tuesdav. July 18, 1950.

Arthur of 1414 Oakgleh father of Mrs. Reba Baker, Esther and Earl Seville; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral services at the H. L. Speer Funeral Home.

2927 Chartiers Sheraden. Pittsburgh, on Friday at 1 p. m. SEVIN Suddenly, on Tuesday evening. July 18.

1950. Addison J. Sevin. husband of Edna Wright Sevin of 87 Ingram Ave Ingram; father of Lawrence W. Sevin of Cincinnati, O.

Friends received at H. Samson's. 537 Neville where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Please omit flowers. Interment pri-yate: SEYBERT Suddenly, on Wednesday, July 19.

1950. Mary Seybert, mother of Grace E. Frederick; grandmother of Ralph A. Frederick Jr. and Mrs.

Russell Lickert. Funeral services at the James Lowrie Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania Ave. on Saturday at 1:30 p. m.

Friends invited. Interment at Bra dy's Bend Cemetery. SOWASH At Phoenix, on Monday. July 17, 1950, Dorothea Behrengerg. wife of Oliver L.

Sowash, formerly of the East End; mother of Walter E. Riley of Phoenix. sister of Mrs. Katherine Arndt of Phoenix and William C. Behrenberg of Pittsburgh.

Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home. Baum Blvd. at Graham East End, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. STANTON On Tuesday, July 18. 1950.

John P. Stanton of 1215 Resaca PL: son of the late Patrick and Mary Flaherty Stanton: brother of Patrick Anne Stanton. Mrs. Edward Zerwekh of Calif. Friends received at Colligan Bros.

Funeral Home. 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Saturdav. Julv 22. at 8 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. Peter's Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited.

SWEENEY On Wednesday. July 19. 1950, at her home. We; Side. West Newton.

Pa after a short illness. Mrs. Olive Ruth Sweeney, widow of Moses R. Sweeney; daughter of the late James K. and Sara Jane Deets: mother of Mrs.

James Gordon, George R. and John F. Sweeney. Mrs. Helen Connolly.

Mrs. Lyde Schmidt. Mrs. Agnes Lindauer, Mrs. Rose Mrs.

Anna Hogan. all of West Newton. Pa and Mrs. Bessie Carnegie of N. Y.

City: 1 brother. George Deets of West Newton. also sur-tived bv 12 grandchildren. 5 great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews; 3 daughters deceased. Margaret Sweeney.

Aldice Sweenev and Sr. Marie Theresa of St. Joseph Order. Friends will be received at her late home. West Side.

Requiem high mass at the Holy Familv R. C. Church. West Newton. on Saturday, July 22.

at 9 a. m. Interment West Newton Cemetery. TRAPANI Suddenly, on Tuesday, July 18. 1950, Eugene D.

Trapani. son of Salvatore and Mary Battagha; brother of Mrs. Frances Riccl, Mrs. Mary Mosco. Angelina.

Samuel. Anthony and Joseph Trapani. Friends received at the funeral home of Grime and Blair. 4520 Penn near Friendship Aves. Requiem high mass at the Immaculate Conception Church on Friday at 10 a.

m. VOGT On Thursday, July 20, at 8 05 a. Delia I. McCammon. wife of the late William Vogt of 501 Chautauqua sister of Mrs.

Elsie Ftinkhouser; aunt ot carman young. Friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Satur-day at Clarion.

Pa. WHITE Suddenly, on July 18. at 6:40 p. William Infant son of Andrew J. and Crystabel M.

Cox White: grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cox. Friends received at Geo.

F. Hackins Mortuary. 300 East Main Carnegie, Pa. Services at the Church of Atonement Episcopal, Carnegie, on baturday at WILSON On Tuesday. July 18.

1950. Robert husband of the late Nel lie Harris Wilson of 813 Lillian father of Dorothv M. Wilson. Nellie O. Miller.

Alice S. Fenimore. Robert and William E. Wilson: also 11 grandchildren and one great-grand child. Frientfc received at the chapel of John H.

Slater Son. 228 Browns ville Mt. Oliver. Funeral Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment Union Cemetery.

Irwin. Pa. He was a member of Monongahela Court No. 3874 Independent Order of Foresters. WISE On Tuesdav morning.

July 18, 1950. Emma P. Wise, wife of the late Charles A. Wise of 125 Grove West View; mother of Mrs. Othmar E.

Gray of Bellevue and Walter E. Wise of West View: grandmother of Mary Emma Gray of Bellevue. Friends received at Mc Donald's Funeral Home. 529 Califor nia Avalon. where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment at Mars Cemetery. WEBB Of ChambersDurg. Pa on Wednesday. July 19. 1950, William rrsnKiin ami hj tti horn tributor of radios and appliances Mr.

McCauley Mr. Werner in Pittsburgh, was host to dealers and their guests. The new models were unveiled and described by Don E. Carrol, sales manager of the Stromberg Carlson division of Ludwig Hommel. T.

R. Matthews of New York, distributing manager of Stromberg Carlson, adrressed the dealers. Five-Year-Old Dies During Operation A five-year-old boy, Richard Thrower, 208 Shetland died on the operating table at Pittsburgh Hospital last night. Richard had stepped on a pane of glass and severed a tendon in his foot. He died while under-.

going an operation to repair the severed tendon. UTAH juniper is a "pest" tree on western ranges but it yields long-life fence posts. Vital Statistics 3IARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS HFES-ZAFFORA Georee 7511 Hamilton Ave; Msna 205 S. Diamond St. Daniel 652 Edgecllff Etna; Nancy Glenshaw.

LA Vf: RICK -GRIM STEIN Harry. Finleyvllle; Kathleen. Clairton. BORf.FN-CIEMlKLf.VVSKI Alfred B. SfilS Smnllman Dorothy.

3 505 Mulberry Wav LANNEl.LI-SC'HMITZF.R Joseph A. 12 10 3eaer Norma 1252 California Ave. FLom.NE-C'ARROl.L Alvar 2116 Llovd Rosalyn 1338 Franklin Wilkinsburc. PICKETT -ROBERTS Carl 1301 Romine Port Viie; Gertrude, 12 26 Romlne Port Vue. Ol ENTNER-LOLLO GeorE.

Pittsburgh; Adaline. 1613 Main Sharpsburg Howard R. 5204 Keystone Alexandria 603 Center Aspinwall. BRl TOFT-BESONO Zdward, Ambrldge; Dorothy, Fair Oaks. CALHOl'N'-PAVOLI William 109 Bronx Rtna 420 Brownsville Rd.

KAISER-MARTIN Edwin 1010 Ridge Betty 839 Western Ave. Dl'DICS-HAWRELK Georce. 504 Fern-hill Ave Dorothv 1908 Sidney St. Daniel 538 Cyprus Way, Glassport; Irene 258 Waddell ve Clairton. REDER-SNYDER Joseph J.

Jr. 210 Pearl St Joan I. 3744 Mt. Troy Rd. CHIono-POPP Joseph 108 E.

Tenth Homestead; Florence. 254 Schwab Munhall. DROBAC-OJC'ETA Dushan, 113 St. Clair Clairton; Olga 1123 Worthlng- ton Ave Clairton. SMI1H-VALLI Kenneth 722 N.

St. Clair Lillian 242 N. Dithridce St. VENTl -KOZIKOWSK I John 2643 Glen Mawr Irene 3102 Josephine St. SOHil.IETTI-MACIOCF.

Fred 6234'', St. Marie St Rose 408 Iwell St. Richard 1518 Char-tiers Ave. McKees Rocks: Ida 816 ODonovan McKees Rocks MIIMi-HIKRAVK Fred C. 1634 Shower War.

North Braddock Bemadctte. 54 3 Talhot Ave. Braddock. Mltl()Ml'-M7MK Andrew Pittock: E'hel 718 Eleventh McKees p.cke. CI NMNfiH M-FORD James r.

2692 June 1223 Woodland Ave. Bl VERS William. 963 Rivermont Or Susie. 963 Rivermrnt Dr. SMITH-SWH'K Thomas Broughton Arlene 2151 Fairland St MAIN-MrDtKiFI.

Daniel O. 629 Center St Joanne 7718 Westmoreland Swissvale. NOVOTNAK-MR07FK Lawrence 116 S. Fourth Duquesne; Dorothy M. 524 Ferndale Duquesne.

STKOLOSKY-JOSEPH Marvin. 728 Loretta St Jnanne 6330 Crombie St PETTY-PEN NEY Harry, 63 Strausi Treava Conklmc. HII.I.Rn-NOAH Jack. 266 St. Clair Rridgeville: Normalee 331 P.d..

Pndzeville CARTHEW-RI DDV John W. 1122 Broadway. Fast McKeesport: Johanna 936 Froadwav, East McKeesport A Gerald 24 8 St. Clair BrldBeville: Mary 751 Mill Rridcevllle FOI.EY-BI'RKE Robert tT 294 2 Glenmore Mar 1345 Bluff St LAt R-THOMAS Howard 19 Clifton St Lois 3009 Cobden St. MILI.FR-OEI.BMAV Gilbert Williams-port- Beatrice.

6531 Bartlett St. FEINBERG-PFRESMAN Meyer. 5526 Bartlett St Sylvia 445 Morrow Cameirie KOTFCKI-K A Floyd. 20 Penn Natrona: Elsie 422 E. Seventh Ave Tarentum.

Kl William P. 1048 Eighth Ave. Munhall; Ann 3803 Main Munhall CONNKI.I I-ouls O. 1111 Frankstown Antoinette 8125 Frarkstown Ave BRANKFNSTFIN-KRARS William Holmes St Wilkinsburg; Jean 463 Lincoln Ave Cameele. WFISS-BONIRA Henry H.

4040 Howley St Margaret. 942 Brookline Blvd. DIVORCE SUITS FILED MTLLER Chartene against LeRoy J. Jr. SCHMF.RER Sara against Henry.

MILI.ER Virginia D. against Albert H. HENRY Margaret A. against Ralph L. EMEIGH Martha E.

against Clair L. POWELL Marcilene against Willis BERTHA Arthur M. against Either L. PACK Marie E. against Ralph.

DIVORCES GRANTED BECTON Mattle L. from Ditmar. BRITTON Edna G. from Robert J. DUNNIGAN Henry F.

from Florence L. NEE Stephen from Barbara. NONETTA Walter from Mary. OSHEA Julia from Joseph. AGNELLI Florence C.

from T. SCHRADER Marie M. from William F. SNYDER Nancy R. from Howard E.

Margaret from Ralph R. j- Jul ioimer general irainc managei Garfield North Side. She of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass uas will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in H.

MrS- jceely spent most of her Samsons, 537 Neville St. jHfe on her farm in Franklin Mr. Sevin. of 87 Ingram Allegheny County, where Ingram, died Tuesday. she wag m.

He joined Pittsburgh Plate! Besides her daughter. Mrs. Glass Co. as a clerk after attend- Neev is survived bv three sons, ing Pittsburgh Academy. He be- Cheser of Wexford, came traffic manager in 1931 and.

Israel ot West Springfield, retired several months ago. iPa and Walter L. Neely, a Pitts- A native of Pittsburgh, burgh funeral director. Sevin was past master of Ionic Also are a Sister, Mrs. Mary Lodge 52o.

F. A. a member Unn Ford of Vexford; 14 grand-of the Duquesne Club, the and 13 great-grandchil-tional Industrial Traffic League drpn and the Traffic Transportation! Friends are bping received In sTn- (the home of her daughter until HfVVa PaSt president of the Saturday afternoon. Services Traffic Club. ha at r.

in TranWlin daughters. Mrs. Helen Connolly, James Gordon. Mrs. Lyde Schmidt, Mrs.

Agner Lindauer, Mrs. Rose Turner, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Emma J. Neely Mrs.

Emma Jones Neely, widow of Milton Neely, died yesterday in the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Marv E. Kirk, lr14 v- Rantict Phnrch Franklin Twtv Mrs. Dorothea B. Sowash uneral serv ices for Mrs.

Dorothea Rehrenberg Sowash, who died Monday in Phoenix, will be at 3:30 p. m. to- mnrrnu' in tho U'anlp? Kunpral morrow St. Mrs. Sowash, a resident of the East End district until moving a5' ithe wife of Oliver L.

Sowash, (former head of the Sowash Upon his retirement in 1947, he and his wife left Pittsburgh 'Or the CSt. Mrs. Sowash was a member the St. Peter Evangelical Lu theran Church. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Walter E.

Riley of Phoenix; a sister, Mrs. Clarence W. Arndt of Phoenix, and a brother. William C. Bahren- oi rmmgn.

Burial will be in tne St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. Chinese Reds Ready To Invade Formosa TOKYO, July 20 (UP) Gen. Chen Yl, one of Red China's top commanders, and his Third Field Army are preparing to invade Formosa, the Chinese Com munist News Agency reported today. WORN king pins and bushings are one of the most common causes of annoying rattles at the front of an automobile.

c- Edna Wright Sevin: a son. Law-1 rence W. Sevin of Cincinnati, and a grandson Frank H. Herman Funeral services for Frank road Herman, retired County foreman, wi.l be at -J p. morrow at the Bock Funeral Home, Mt.

Royal Blvd. at Glenshaw. Tt- Ttorman riiirf TuptHav in Allegheny 'General Hosriial. He1? was S5. A nf O'TTara Tun ha lived on SaxoV.burg Blvd.

Mr.ReaUy C.0- GRILL Men Neat appearance more Important than experience. Apply Eat ax Park. 2209 Saw Mill Run Bld after 5 p. m. GROCERY Man For large Super Market.

Must be experienced. Apply 3290 Saw Mill Run Blvd. Mr. Fledier. HANDYMAN White, between the ages of 35-55.

single, sober, for institution. Write 529. Preft. HEATING SALESMEN Men with experience. Must have ear.

Liberal drawing account; can earn up to $10,000 year. To sell heating equipment for an old established local concern. Leads furnished. Apply between 10 s. m.

and noon. Commonwealth Heating 423 Liberty Ave. HEATING Closers. 2 Muit have car and be capable of closing contracts for gas furnace. Leads furnished.

$75 weekly advanced plus highet commission: guaranteed S200 weekly or more If you qualify. Apply In person. 509 roinmhia Bank BMg. I Fourth and Wood i between 9- tin HOIST MECHANICS Experienced on truck bodies. The Schnabel South 10th South Side.

ICE Puller With Ice plant experience; year round employment. Sewtckley 46. INSTRUMENT MECHANIC Experienced man to be responsible f'W Instrument maintenance In Industrial plant in West-em Allegheny County. Excellent opportunity to snow initiative. Must be thoroughly familiar with L.

A N. and Foxboro Instruments. Write 8 26. Pres. KITCHEN Porter White, over 30.

Apply West Penn Hospital. Friendship Ave BloomfleM. Pressman Must be good: top wagen; s'ea dy work. Write 561, Pr-n LABOR RELATIONS Excellent opportunity for party experienced In handling contract negotiations and labor grievances. Give full particulars education, experience and salary.

Enclose photograph with your reply. Write Box 536. Pgh. Press. LOAN MAN Efficient, expertencel man ti tnanage a small loan office in Bluefldd.

W. Va. Yearly salary $5000 plus a substantial bonus. Write Fred Gilbert. Box 431.

Bluefleld, W. giving experience. age and marital status. MACHINISTS To Operate Horizonal Boring Mills, Vertical Boring Mills, Planers Or Lathes On large, heavy work. Plant operating 6 days a week.

Pittsburgh Engineering and Machine Co. Third Glassport, Pa. PHONE GLASSPORT 4-7141 MACHINISTS Class A machinists and toolmakers. Immediate openings for experienced men. Report to the employment office.

Scaife Oakmont, Pa. Office hours: 9 m. to 4 p. m. MACHINIST TOOLMAKERS Experienced on precision work, a'rea Gauge Tool 421 North Braddock A Homewood.

Herman was the husband of the late Maude Hunter Herman urviv-incr jro a rfanrrhtor- -Trc rrmmc fn, a n-r-. I Mrs. William Hall of Elhvood City and Mrs. Walter Joyce of McKees Rocks; three brothers, William, Fred and Louis Herman, all of the North Side, and two grandchildren Burial will be in Mt. Royal Cemeterv.

Mrs. Ellen Parsons Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Parsons, former Swissvale resident, will be tomorrow at 1 p. m. In the Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swissvale.

Mrs. Parsons died yesterday in Arlington, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Caroline Boyd. She had been living there since With KOHLERS ONE NIGHT Com Kit contain! ft-actlnf pain killing pds.Up and applicator that prepares every ala corn for apeedy removal Only ti canta at all rurrtata. Work wonder on thick caj-Ioum Reaulu ctarantatd.

ADJUSTER, 25-35. car, 2 years experience, on personal Injury claims; $215 plus expenses. ARCHITECTURAL draftsman, tops on ail phases; salary open to qualifications. BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING. full charee.

28-35. salary open. CLERICAL. 21-26. general office, typing.

$140. Rush! CONTACT MEN (2i 2 5-30. engineering background, some tales experience, $225. OPERATOR, experienced. 16mm.

film projector, some clerical work, car furnished. 18-45. Position starts Sept. 1: salary Montgomery Employment 502 APCAFlE Experienced only. Stsady work, open I t-nn.

WT. 1-4S50.

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