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i r' a PAGE 44 PITTSBURGH PRESS, NOVEMBER 23, 1951 UaU Hcfp Wanitd 6 Femofg flZTp Wciitctf Death Notices Mare Hef Wa. ted UcU Hep WalTTT UaU Htfp Wtf fVrf ar'g-sg'r Death Notices Death Notices esman DRIVER for traveling talesman. Phone Jackson 1-1215. CLERK High School graduate la electrocardiograph some stenograph! knowledge required. West Perm Hospl- AUTOCLASS MAN Most able to cut and Install automobile glass; also civ references to 588.

Press. UPHOLSTERERS $100 WEEK Experienced men: steady work. weeks a year. Allegheny 1-5522. MECHANIC A-1 Permanent: paid vacation.

Blue Cross: truck fleet maintenance. Hertz Drive-U-Self Stations. 450 Melwood St. Mr. G.

C. Schrade. Wieseckel of 361 S. Highland mother of Mrs. Robert A.

Weibel. Margaret E. and Frank W. Wieseckel; 1 granddaughter, Beverly Kay: sister of Mrs. Helen Wieseckel, Mra.

Marcella Nevins. Friends received at B. B. Devlin Sc Sons Funeral Home, 602 Sherman N. S.

Funeral Saturday morning with requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. MECHANIC Dav work: 5 years' experience: gas and electric welding. Apply In person. 10-13 a. Mr.

Penner, United Baking 3311 CarsonSt. MEDICAL Detailer 24-30, college graduate: man with excellent sales record: interested in learning drug field. Local territory: car needed; S27S plus S50 car depreciation; all expenses, bonus. Montgomery Employment, 5082 Jenkins Arcade. MEN for FIRESTONE AKRON, OHIO MACHINE REPAIRMAN ELECTRICIAN PIPE FITTERS TOOL DIE MAKERS GENERAL MACHINIST Company representative will interview applicants at FORT PITT HOTEL Sat.

Nov. 24 Sun. Nov. 25 9 A. M.

to 4 P. M. MEN High school graduates, 25-40: to train as servicemen for exterminating-fumt-gatlng trade. Position with one of the nation's largest firms of its kind. Unlimited possibilities for honest, aggressive men anxious for security and good earnings.

Driver's license and unquestionable references required. Interviews 10 a. and 4-6 p. m. 3567 Bigelow Bhrd.

MEN Wanted foi service station work: also night man. Apply Bill Friend's Esso Station. Baum Blvd. A Amber St. METALLURGIST Graduate non-ferrous experience preferred by mid-west firm manufacturing non-ferrous casting, extrusions, forginxs and bearings.

Salary according to training and experience. Bohn Aluminum Brass Corp. Detroit 26, Mich. NIGHT Fireman and watchman: experienced f(r greenhouse work. Apply in person.

Blind Floral Company, 5325 Perrysville Road, West View. OFFICE MANAGER Assume responsibility wholesale house wares and hardware office. Bookkeeping. credit work. Good salary.

Excellent op portunity. Atlantic 1-1275. OPTICAL Young man with some optical experience to wofk for downtown retail store. Express 1-1080. Ornamental Iron Worker Experienced.

Homestead 1-3638 or 1-8457. PACKER and Shipper Part time: un der 45. Apply in person. 1023 Fifth Ave. PHARMACIST Apply in person.

Beacon Pharmacy. 1937 Murray Ave. Pharmacist Registered Ohio drug store needs 2 or more registered pharmacists; high salary; fast promotion- bonus and commission; vacation with pay; 50-hour week. Write 591. Press.

PHARMACIST Good salary and commission; pleasant working conditions. Call Bands, Mt. Lebanon. Lehigh 1-1164. PHARMACIST Apply Forbes-Shadv Drug Store.

6888 Forbes Squirrel Hill. Photographic Salesman Show.proofs of children taken at fcome by appointment. Car necessarv: $75 per week and up commissions. Kldd leland studios. S710 Forbes St.

PLUMBER 3 yrs." experience; must have car and hand tools. Walnut 1-6616 PRINTER Man or woman for Machine and Hand Composition. Small Job shop 19 miles from Pittsburgh. Unlan or eligible. Permanent.

Will consider advanced apprentice. Draft status, and referenres. State wages desired, experl- ence. Write 54 2. Press.

PRINTER Full or part-time. Job snop and newspaper. Duquesne Times. Phone Duquesne 4-7888 (evenings, Duquesne 3-2959l. RADIO and Television Serviceman with car; steady employment for experienced technician.

Phone V. C. Best, Court 1-3000. Extension 728. RAILROAD BRAKEMEN 7 5 men, at Conway.

25 miles west of Pittsburgh: age limit. 18-44 cannot use eyeglasses: minimum starting rate, $89 per 4 8 hour week. Free railroad transportation, paid vacations. Apply Monday to Fridav. Room 513, Pennsylvania Station.

Pgh. RAILROAD BRAKEMEN Rate per Hour: A-l referen-e only. Apply 8 a. m. to 11 a.

m. Monday through Fridav at employment office. Union Railroad 664 Linden East Pittsburgh. RATE Clerk For even1ngshlft: North Sld Motor Carrier. Call Mr.

Schralz, Cedar 1-7500. Real Estate Salesman With salesmen's or broker's license to work In RE. office with new bouse development and many other good connections. Located in Penn Twp. CH.

1-4486: evenings. CH. 1-0197. REAL Estate Salesman, busy downtown office, plenty of leads: comm. Mason Realty 329 Bakewell Bldg.

CO. 1-4894. ROOFER and Tinner With at least 5 years experience Steady work. New Kensington Roofing and Heating Co. New Kensington 1533J.

ROOFERS and Helpers Exnerlenced, for tin and slate roof repairing. Scar-borough A lauss 380B 5th Ave. ROUTE Salesman Earnings about $70 per week, based on salary and commission. Apoly. The Great American Te 54 30 Penn East Liberty, J0A.

JK. ROUTE Man Young, married, experienced; servtce candy or cigarette vending machines. 3724 Brighton Pgh. 12. SALESMAN $4 500 salary and Incentive commissions to man, age 25-4 5, for special sales work In Pittsburgh.

7 weeks Intensive training In home office school. Hartford. Connecticut, with salary and expenses paid as part of 2-year training program. Must be a permanent rest-dent of Pittsburgh, rate top scores on our aptitude tests, and give evidence of success In former occupations. College degree desired.

State qualifications In letter (confidential I to Chase General Agents. Aetna Life Insurance 902 Chamber of Commerce SALESMAN Neat appearing young man to train for manager: esnerlertr- In wacitim lAsn- ers helpful: this position offers a per- miure to man wining to apply himself: salary and transportation furnished: (no phone calls See Mr Lvnam, 443 Wood Downtown. SALESMAN Dlstr. 100 prof1t.Ex- rluslve territory: lifetime business. Pkg.

foods to grocers, cafes. Jobbers; exo. unnec. Frazar Foods, Cwjert springs. ail.

SALESMAN Experienced. wholesale stationery. exclusive territory: draw 1,1 Imm 1 a rin, 1207 Muriel St. Mtlt 6 Female Help Wanted FULL-TIME i DRIVER For wholesale delivery route. Apply "4930 Perm Ave.

ENGINEER QUALITY CONTROL Familiar with acceptance sampling procedures including use of sampling tables, A chart method, etc. Must have thorough training and practical experience. Must be able to set up and supervise raw material acceptance department. Call or wrife Employment Manager FIRTH-STERLING STEEL CARBIDE McKeesport, Pa. ENGINEERS and DRAFTSMEN ELECTRICAL and MECHANICAL For chemical plant design.

Good wages and working conditions. Apply Sanderson 4, Porter, P. O. Box 32, Ashtabula. ENGINEERS Mechanical and electrical.

Recent graduates. Jobs are permanent and concerned with sales application engineering. Excellent opportunities with unlimited future. Call Mr. Goss.

CU. 1-320O. ENGINEERS DRAFTSMEN EXPERIENCED IN STANDARD PIPING OR STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILING 10 Hours Weekly Overtime Phone-Write Chief Engineer -AMSLER MORTON CORPORATION Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Pittsburgh GRant 1-2180 EXECUTIVE SALESMEN We are interested In talking to a man age 30-55. who Is Interested In a position offering a definite future in an Industry that Is rapidly growing.

This man will train for a district manager, and will be given a thorough training. This is worth investigating. Car necessary. Commission and bonus. Apply in person.

Sonotone Corp Suite 202. Park Pittsburgh. Pa. Field Representatives National financial Institution has openings in the Trt-State area for young men. 2 or more years college necessary; no selling: draft exempt.

20-28 years of age; an automobile Is provided; positions are permanent with regular Increases. Free hospitalization Insurance. Commercial Credit 5870 Baum eivd. FOOD SUPERVISOR Experience Necessary Pleas gtva complete details In first letter and surtlng salary expected. Write 591.

Press. FOREMAN SET-UP MAN Must have thorough knowledge of eonematics. Write 5TT. Press. FOUNTAIN Clerk Evenings; excellent working conditions.

Apply In person. senfnify rriarmatj, i i ritt.ii FURNACE Mechanic To install hot water boilers, gas or coal fired, year around work, good wages. Must have own tools and transportation. Hasel 1-5629. 8 to 9 a.

m. FURHITURE Repairman Experience necessarv in receiving and repairing. The Ardery Dempsey 414 6th Pgh. CAS Station Attendant Apply 750 Shore Ave. Garage.

North Side. INSELBRICKERS Experienced onlv. be able to travel. Phone Federal 1-9770. INSPECTOR 21-45.

for supervision work. 9 a. p. 5-1ay week. Fruit Growers Express r.K.n.

rro- duce Terminal. INSURANCE SALESMEN HIH.TB llin ACCIDENT The finest line of non cancellable Health and Accident coverage. Liberal commissions. Leads furnished. Vested renewal contracts.

For appointment phone Grant 1-6643. insurance Man With car. for In dustrial debit, for McKeesport and Brad dock: wonderful opportunity for man not afraid to wnrg; salary. Apply Room 519 Piara Bldg. or call Expresa 1-1057.

before 10 a. m. INSURANCE Man to collect debit and sell Industrial A ordinary life Insurance: Swlssvale and Braddock territory: salary and commission. Atlantic 1-3644; TvtstTUANnr Salesman No cold turkey. all live leads for union group plan.

Commission. Jackson 1-4413. Mr. John son Ext. 59, LATHE OPERATORS MACHINISTS 1st class only need apply 431 DARGAN ST.

BLOOMFIELD LATHE Operators. Welders and Fitters for general machine shop and steel plate fabrication. Ail inside work Wet Rertn Aiscnine Bnuw. jnw AVRR. Pgh.

1. LINOTYPE Operator Part-time; stats-age, experience, time available, salary expected Write 591. Press. MACHINISTS to operate PLANNERS HORIZONTAL BORING MILLS GEAR HOBBERS Apply LEWIS FOUNDRY MACHINE DIV. Blaw-Knox Co.

Groveton near Coraopolis SPALDING 1-1900 MACHINISTS and tool mailers. We can nmm ahont in hiffhlv skilled men on a large tooHnt? program; must be able to carry Job through from start to finish; also one toolroom trinder; steady work, top wages, vacations, bonus, paid holidays and work on modeui equipment. GRIFF MACHINE PRODUCTS CO. EM. 1-3982 Machinists-Toolmakers-Grinders FIRST CLASS ONLY.

Apply Penna. Alloy Machining Co. ASPINWALL. PA. MACHINISTS A-l If you have just landed here from any foreign land and need a steady Job with good pay as an all around machinist and tool maker, call Emerson 1-3982.

Griff Machine Products Co-East End. MAN All-around, for cleaning plant; good wages. Apply In person, Lloyd Cleaners. 4918 Second Ave. Hazel-wood.

MEAT Cutter Must be experienced. Apply 206 Fifth Ave. McKeesport. MECHANIC For industrial seal repair and service work: scale experience not necessary as wt will train. Must have car.

The Howe Seal 3227 Fifth Fittsborgn, MECHANICS Heavy duty, experienced. EM. 1-5600. MECHANICS A-l: part time a. m.

or steady work; motor and transmission. Need two. Life insurance, vacation, top wages. Apply Brentwood Motor Coach, 3421 Sam Mill KunBiyo MECHANIC and Mechanics Helper-Must be reliable: steady work. 3401 Beechwood Blvd MECHANIC Experienced; qualified: for large transportation company: good working conditions.

Apply Mr. Wil liams, wainut i-u. AUTO Parts Man Experienced only. Steady position, good opportunity. Inter view aay or nignt, 21s boutn aaapie Greensburg, contact service manager.

Phone Greensburg 4786. AUTO Mechanic Experienced on all makes. Apply George's Service Center. Western Galveston Aves. Cedar 1-2484.

AUTOMOTIVE Experienced Bulck. Write upman, mechanical background helpful. See service manager. Homestead Bulck 221 East Ninth St. Homestead 1-101T.

Auto Salesman (New) Draw and Commission LIBERTY MOTOR SALES 3039 Liberty Ave. BAKER To fry donuts. Apply in person. Ever-GoodX Donut 2751 Glen-mawr Sheraden. BAKER AH around, daytime work.

Steady Job. Apply at 3610 Forbes Street. BODY SHOP HELPER Over 18. to work In automobile body shop. Apply 2855 West Liberty Ave.

BODY and Fender Man Must be good metal finisher: also apprentice. Browna- vine Auto Boay. Evergiaae i-ioou. BOOKKEEPER Experienced; for small retail store; 6 days week: must -have good references. S225 montn to start.

Beaver Valley location. Call Atlantic 1-633T. ask for Mr. Waugaman. BOOKKEEPER and Office Manager Acquainted with auto dealership procedure; must have experience: good salary and incentive.

Evenings after 7, Mayllower I-3BQ6. BOOKKEEPER Experienced. Steady position. Chance to Increase earnings. Apply In person.

1825 Carson St. BOY Good opportunity learn upholstering trade: full time. Mahogany Shop. 2240 Murray. BRICKLAYERS and Hod Carriers Experienced only.

Call 5-7 p. m. Olympia 5-7706. BRICKLAYERS Hod carriers. Penhurst 1-1580.

BUSBOYS White, for daytime hours. SEE TIMEKEEPER PITTSBURGH ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 4315 FIFTH AVE. Or call for appointment. MAYFLOWER 1-2400 BUSBOYS Looking for good steady employment: good starting salary, uniforms and meais provided. Apply Personnel Office.

Hotel William Perm. BUS OPERATORS AND STREET CAR OPERATORS Applicants 3 to 80 years of ago considered. Must have driving experience. During training period, rate of pay Is 11 per hour. After training is completed rate of pay ranges from S1.64 to S1.79 per hour.

Maximum rate of SI. 7 a attained after 13 months service. APPLY IN PERSON MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8 A. M. to 4 P.

M. Pittsburgh Railways Co. Fifth Floor, 435 Sixth Ave. Pittsburgh, Pa. BUS WASHERS Cr CLEANERS Brtwn the iitft of 21 and 33' mutt have Pennsylvania driver license- OP portunlty for advancement.

Applr GREYHOUND LINES 1000 California North Side BUTCHER- Experienced: steady. Ochg Food Center, Braddock. Brandywine 1-48 3 9 BUTCHER For steady Saturday work. Bethel Market. Library.

Call Jackson 1-2705. CAB DRIVERS HIGHEST TAKE-HOME PAT PEOPLES CAB 34T CAYUCA ST. Liberty Ave, and Bloomneld Bridge CABINET MAKER A-1 Excellent position for right man. Must be capable of handling cabinet dept. Previous experience commercial bar manufacturing preferred with knowl-edge of finishing.

Churchill 1 -7903. CAR Washer and Simonlier Experienced, steady work. Call Churchill 1-9911. CHEF For private club: must hav good references and experience. Mar-flower 1-4530.

CLERK Under 20; permanent; high school graduate: large downtown office; 5-dy week. Call Court 1-5830 CLERK for Store Middle-aged: steady work; driver's license. Apply person only. 3 24 Castle Shannon Mt. Lebanon CLERK-Stenographer 40-hour week; good working conditions: location Coraopolis: state references.

experience. Write 559. Press. CLOTHING SALESMEN We would Ilk to ntg two salesmen experienced tn aellmg men's ctothlnr and furmahlnc for the month of December and Saturday! after that. Good salary and commissions paid.

Union Clot hin MrKewport. Tele-phone McKeesport COLLECTOR Experienced, with enr: riigb salary and commlMinm, plus bonus: mn average 23 per week. Telephone Ex-pres 1-1705. COLLECTOR-SALESMAN Established bom furnishing rout open for capable man. Liberal car allowance and commission with guarantee, paid vacations.

Apply In person. Consolidated Home Specialties 119 9th St. Collection Correspondent Capable of handling correspondence and adlustments for nationally known mercantile agency. Write giving full particulars to 583. Press.

COOKS Short order: davllght hours: 5-dav week: good wages. Aoolv in per son only. Child's Restaurant. 351 entn Ave. COOK'S Helper Single, white.

15 per week, room, board, laundry. Phone Gibsonla 3-3945. CREDIT IEWELRY Experienced sales Personnel for Xmas season, call Mt. ciarg. CE.

1-4118 DEPARTMENT STORE POSITIONS Department Store in medium sire eity neens two young men with training In department store work Write Carlisle- Alien Ashtabula. Ohio. DISHWASHER Exnerlenced. rood nav excellent working conditions. Apply In person i-aui umer.

3333 saw miu Run (37 Shannon car to Ingle- wooa stop i DRAFTSMAN Structural detailer and checker, experienced only; full or part rime, oiensnaw 330 x. Drapery Cr Furniture Salesman Experienced: one with some knowledge of Interior decorating: salary and commission. Car essential. The Ardery uempsey 414 etn rgn. DRAPERY Workroom Man Experienced In measuring and hanging curtains and draperies.

Steady employment for person qualifying. The Ardery Dempsey 414 6th pgh. DRIVER-SALESMAN Salary and Commission See Mr. Boxt SWEET CLEAN LAUNDRY 1111 Lincoln East End DRIVER-SALESMAN For established dry cleaning route: salary and commission plus weekly guarantee, call Fremont 1-4 2B7 alter TP. m.

DRIVER For established dry cleaning route. Must rumlsh good references. Salary and commission. Wlllard 1-6888. DRIVER-Salesman For diaDer service: 5-day week; salary and commission.

Allegheny 1-5701. mi. riMiusmii BlOQmnelQ. DICTAPHONE Operator Receptionist; age 18 to 25: Downtown Pittsburgh; 5-day week: $170-3195. Write Post mig ou ojp, rgn.

jo. CLERK Over 21; for dairy store; 4 p. a m. Carrick vicinity. Plantation 1-2331.

CLERK-Typist Cashier's office: must be good- at figures. Apply West Perm Hospital. Friendship Bioomfield COMPTOMETER Operator Interesting work. permanent: good opportunity. Apply 947 Pens Ave.

CONTINUITY writer-traffic, for radio station; experienced; must be good typist. Write 578. Press. COOK Short order: and counter girl: experienced; 7 a. p.

6 davs. Jenny Lee Bakery. 620 Island McKees Rocks. COOKS Short orders: daylight hours; 5-day week; good wages. Apply in person only.

Child's Restaurant, 351 Fifth Ave. COOK White; experienced. Downstairs work. Other help employed. References.

Hazel 1-1593. COOK Part time, for small tavern In city: room, board, refer- -ences. Call Walnut 1-2392 after 5 p. m. Counter Girls For restaurant, experienced, with references; no evenings or Sundays: good wages, plus bonus.

Milk- shake. 436 Diamond St. COUNTER Girl Steady, daylight; no Sundays or holldsvs. Laurries Diner. 113 South Main West End.

COUNTER Girl Day turn. Apply Harmony Bus Terminal Lunch Counter, loth 6c Penn. COUNTER Girl For dry cleaning store; steady work. Apply 119 Diamond St. DEMONSTRATOR Young lady, neat In appearance, with sales ability to demonstrate painting on fabrics: no experience necessary.

For large department store. Write Miss Schulz. 59 Chatham Pgh. 19. car of Y.W.C.A.

DEMONSTRATORS For electrical appliances and food. Aged 25-35, married women preferred. 3 to 6 day work week. Salary basis. Call for appointment.

Demonstrator Service. AT. 1-9048. FILING Young lady. Downtown office: steady, promotional opportunities.

Call Court 1-6423. FILE Clerk 18-25: typing experience helpful: permanent position: 5-day week. Apply U. S. Fidelity Guarantee 714 Fanner's Bank Bldg.

FOOD SUPERVISORS Age 30-40, for local Industrial cafe terias, state education and experience. 570. Press. FOUNTAIN Clerk White, over 18. experience not necessary, good working conditions.

Cedar 1-8300 before 4 p. m. GIRL-WOMAN Experienced, companion to care for children. Free to go to Florida for the Winter. Good salary.

Hazel 1-1120. GIRL $30 White. 20-4 experienced cooking. general housework: no laundry; stay. References.

Montrose 1-5834. GIRL $30 WEEK White, general housework, modern home, suburban Pittsburgh. 2 adults: Refer-ance. Write 581. Press.

GIRL-Woman General housework; experienced: stay; own room: new home; automatic appliances: a children. Museum 1-4913. GIRL Experienced cook, general house work: laundress emDloved: no heave cleaning: 2 in family; private room. bath; $30. Mayflower 1-8050.

GIRLS For all Claffey Shoppes; 17 to 20. single, to go to beauty school; tuition paid and positions guaranteed. Claffey's. 237 Fifth Pittsburgh. GIRL-Woman (white or colored i General housework: no laundry; 5 days: no Kunaays; must use children: luraisn references: private room.

bath. $120 month to start. Phone Ambridge 6-4420. Mrs. Card.

GIRLS 17-20, single, to go to beauty school, all tuition paid. Guaranteed positions. Acme Beauty Shops, 434 Wood si. GIRL-WOMAN White: general housework, no shirts. cooking: private room: modem aoDll- ances.

Jackson 1-4606. GIRL White: housework, cooking: day week: small apartment: 2 adults: private room, bath; stay. High wages. Jackson 1-2118. GIRL White; cooking and general housework: comfortable living quarters; all appliances: no washing; $30 weekly.

Hazel 1-4 579 GIRL White, housework, no cooking, laundress employed. High wages, pri- vate room, jaeason 1-4 320. GIRL 25-35, experienced housekeeper: Ironing; stay: references. Hazel 1-7639. CIRL General housework, small pleasant home; 5Va days: white.

Hazel 1-3249. GIRL Nursemaid. 21-35; small apartment: no laundry; good wages: stay optional. Hiland 1-1650. GIRL White, general housework, other help employed: stay nights.

Xmaa bonus. Schenley 1-52 54 GIRL White, good home, small new house; no cooking: no shirts: good wagesStay optional. Jackson 1-0693. CIRL Experienced; 5 davs. 10 till after dinner.

$20 plus carfare. May- liower 1-444B. Housekeeper Private room and bath, capable plain cocking: automatic laundry; assist with 2 children. References. HA.

1-8608. HOUSEKEEPER Exceptional opportunity for an efficient person who appreciates good home, pleasant surroundings, every possible consideration. For inter-vlew. Lehigh 1-254 1 HOUSEKEEPER Not over 40: general housework, rooking: no laundry; employed couple, one child: City refer-ences. Own room.

Fieldbrook 1-6612. INTERVIEWER 5-hour day: ear necessary: no selling. Churchill 1-143S for Interview. JEWELRY Manufacturing Learners Mechanically inclined, high school graduates with art or craft background preferred: excellent opportunity. Start $30.00: 5-day week; regular Increases.

24 5 Fourth Ave. JEWELRY Salesgirl Experienced preferred. Millers Jewelry Store. 139 6th Roosevelt Hotel. Laboratory Technician (Male or female experience: good salary.

Apply or write Memorial Hos-pital. Mnnongahela. Penna. LADIES PHONE FI. 1-0500 NOW If you like to earn from $1 to $3 per hour In your spare time and get your own beautiful new Fall clothes fur- nisned without cost.

MANICURIST Good pay and commissions. Apply In person, Edmond's, 635 Smithfleld St. MOTHER'S Helper White. 4 to alt one night. Penhurst 1-9358.

Nurse-Nursemaid Experienced: for permanent position In a lovely new home. Caring for 2-year-old boy. Own room and bath, highest wages. Excellent opportunity for refined, capable person, with good city references. Telephone Hiland 1-7800 only if you feel qualified lor this position.

OFFICE CLERK For general office work In branch office, with ability to deal with public. Permanent position. Will consider beginner. Resident of Crafton. Carrier! a or West End district preferred.

Write 570. Press. OFFICE CLERK Typing essential; good at figures: North Side location: pleasant surroundings; good starting salary, good opportunity. RO. 1-9809 weekdays; FI.

weekends, evenings. OFFICE Girl Attractive, neat, typing, dictation, light bookkeeping duties. East End or Wllkinsburg resident preferred. Send brief resume with salary reouirements to Box 581. Press.

OFFICE Clerk General routine Comp- tometer experience helpfwl. State qualifications, salary expected. Write 563. Press. OFFICE Clerk Experienced with figure work: limited typing, permanent; good opportunity for advancement.

Apply 94 7 Penn Ave. Operators Sewing Machines Girls, white. 18 to 35. Some factory sewing experience: 5-day week: steady employment. Annly in person, Reidbord 1331 Fifth Ave.

Part or Full Time EARN $35 to $100 WEEKLY COMM. EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS. Car necessary, no canvassing. Call G. R.

Barnum, Westmoreland Sterling Silver. Museum 1-2022. PRESSER Silk and wool; experienced: steady work: apply tn person. Malgreen Cleaners. 21S2 East Carson Hemlock 1-0054.

PRESS OPERATORS Experienced for hospital laundry: goo4 working conditions. See Mr. MacCon-nell. Laundry. Monteflore Hospital.

PRODUCE Clerk Bruce's Market. Mr. Speck. 84 5 East Ohio St. Cedar 1-9613.

RETAIL Sales Clerks For cigar storea In bldg. stands. Faber Coe and Gregg. 1023 Liberty Ave. Rear 3rd floor ba-tween 11 a.

p. m. SALESGIRL Downtown Jeweler has permanent opening for experienced salesgirl. All sp-pllcatlons confidential. AT.

1-1502. Mr. Davis. SALESLADY Experience preferred: permanent, good wages: for Children's; Store. Call Miss Johnston.

AT. 1-1922. 83 UPHOLSTERING Young man Interested tn learning upholstery. Some experience preferred. Churchill 1-7903.

UPHOLSTERERS Springers. experienced; highest rate of pay plug bonus. Apply 171 South 15th Street, ask lor Mr. Majcner, UPHOLSTERER Wanted Part-time. Shem's.

WA. 1-3000. UPHOLSTERY Shop Strippers; steady WOT; gOOQ waxes. AllCBum? WATCHMAKER Experienced; steady position; excellent opportunity. Kramer's jewelry, rain ac FraaiBiuwi WTKnow ripanur FxDerienced work ing with belt, references required.

5Va day week. Mayflower 1-3400. ext. 321 10 a. p.

m. weekdays. WINDOW CLEANERS Good wages and other benefits. Acme. 4 2 lrst Avenue.

Pittsburgn. YOUNG Men 17-25. willing to travel, good pay. no experience necessary, we train. Apply U.

S. Coast Guard. 508 Victory Pittsburgh. or call Express 1-0216. YOUNG Man Homestead or vicinity.

18-25: for cabinet shop: 75c hour start. 40-hour week: experience unnecessary. Apply in person 482 West 8th Avenue. West Homestead. YOUNG Man To make templates and detail drawings; some drafting experience desirable.

Apply 2901 Brighton (1-5 p. YOUNG Man Good driver: general garage and yard work. Forbes Motor Co. Churchill 1-9283. YOUNG Man To run open platen printing press: full time Job; experience necessary.

Express 1-1090. LADIES' SPORTSWEAR Salesman Top line slacks, skirts, shorts, jackets, matched-mix sets. Popular priced. Prompt delivery. Liberal commission.

Protected territory. Star-craft Sportswear. 137 Fifth New York. OPPORTUNITY Additional man wanted for business of your own. Need car.

Good profits. Write at once for particulars. Rawlelgh's. Dept. PNK-537-252.

Chester. Pa. Agents Solicitor EARN $100-1600. selling beautiful holiday nut packages, candy stockings. Commission.

The Assorted Nutmears 4225 Main Pittsburgh. Museum 1-1630. Male Female Help Wanted COOKS Short order: daylight hours; o-day week: good wages. Apply In per son only. Child's Restaurant, 351 Fifth Ave.

COOK Short order; steady year 'round work: 5 p. a. m. shift. Roxv's Restaurant.

3267 West Liberty Dormont. Locust 1-984 3. COOK Who can prepare menus for American and Italian foods. Coraopolis 4-9748. COUPLE White, reliable.

4 5-50. as Janitors, new apt. must be handv with tools: apt. free plus good wages. Write age.

ref. 519. Press. COUPLE Man for service station, wife for restaurant: room, board, salary. Write B-538.

Press. COUPLE Experienced, references: for cooking and housework, some driving. East End location. Emerson 1-1390 FOUNTAIN and drug store help: experience desirable but not necessary-Hemlock 1-3145. PART-tlme Interesting outside work: free days Saturday and Sundays; over 6 5 accepted.

1505 Park Bldg. Female Help Wanted ADVERTISING COPYWRITER Experienced In writing ad copy and planning layout for progressive retail establishment, specializing in ladies' hosiery, lingerie and accessories. One whose past performance indicates ability: knowledge of shorthand and typing pre ferred. Please give full details. Ail replies held confidential.

Write 550. Press. AGENT for Sylvia's Candles: commission basis. 1 to 9 p. m.

Everglade 1-8960. BEAUTICIAN LICENSED A REAL OPPORTUNITY Specialize in Permanent Removal of Superfluous Hair; EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY; 51 days, hours 9-5. Wednesday. -i. Pleasant.

Permanent. Dignified Position. Your present salary or better to start; comfortably alr-condHloned. Mr. Daker.

Atlantic 1-4057. after 10:30 a. m. Sl BEAUTICIANS for ail Claffey Shoppes. Guaranteed salary, plus commissions.

Apply Z37 Fiitn Ave. BEAUTICIAN Steady work. Can make big wages. Pleasant working conditions. Court 1-5000.

BILLING, shorthand, dlftaphone transcriber, good typist. 5 day week. Crow ns company, oood pay. write sx. Press.

BOOKKEEPER Full charge. 5 days. South Hilla. 225-250. STENOGRAPHER For 1 -man.

some statistical typing. 5 davs. 25-35. downtown. $275-300.

STENOGRAPHER Very light, various office duties, single. $175. SECRETARY For executive, able to take board meeting minutes. 25-35. Oakland.

$250. STENOGRAPHER Light. 5 days. Sharpsburg. $200.

STENOGRAPHER Legal department, some dictaphone. $215. STENOGRA PHER Light, general office, 20-30, Downtown. $200-215. SECRETARY Sales deoartment.

under 35. single. $240. TYPIST Rapid. tor teletype room, single, $200.

TYPIST Flflure clerk. 5 days. Downtown. 20-35. sin gle.

S225. FIGURE CI.F.FK Some comptometer, learn bookkeenlnr ma chine, single. North Side. $190, OF- FU T. Sl'PEFVTSOR Switchboard, experience, tvolst.

35-40. single. East ETld. $180-200. STENOGRAPHER Medium, good tvolst.

coov work. 5 davs. single. $200. STENOGRAPHER For attorney, legal experience not necessary.

35-35 Single. $200. STENOGRAPHER office, 5 davs. Downte-wn. 20- single.

$195. MANY POSrTTONS OPEN not listed. Montgomery Employment 8100 JF.NKir ARCADE. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 1 P. M.

BOOKKEEPER-Secretary Neat, young -iyr crinsiruciion company: experience required; pleasant working conditions, good pay. PAUL KOSSMAN. ACT. CR. 1-9272 RiViirirarT'Dvti mm i ij gin.

y- r. ptrsTmr ac counts payable. enra! pjiwh, in mi mum i iriM, I 1-0' ccurate form letter norm niae; i ou, jviont-omery Employment, 5100 Jenkins BOOKKEEPER Experienced: for gmal! iv-inn nirr. cays weeK. Must rave rood references.

$225 month to itart. Beaver Valley location. Call Atlantic A-q i mr wr. waugaman. BOOKKEEPER With bookkeeping macmne experience: 23-3 a single: excellent opportunity.

Museum 1-9404. BOOKKEEPER Take full charge, for East Liberty Real Estate office. Write staring age. experience and salary ex mrctcq. 517.

press. rtrvtsriririrrjCT 1 .1 i i i lur small mn- cem: 5-day week; list experience; write 7 CALCULATOR Operator Experienced; accounting office. Call Grant 1-7238. CANDY Parker Experienced, for fancy boxes. No others need apply.

Belmar t-nqy snop, snz Brusnton Ave. CASUALTY Claims Experienced short- nann advantageous, but not necessary Court 1-4060. extension 10. CLERKS CLERK TYPISTS CLERK STENOG A PHERS FILE CI.ERK SECRETARY IBM TAB CARD Pirf.TFRS Experience not necessarv but nrefer oie. snaaysiae oistrict.

o-oay weer. Group insurance: raid vacation. J. A. Wllliamji 401 Amberson East CHORUS GIRLS AND MODELS At once.

Experience not necessary: rood saiary. ppiy tneen Htirert tnnay. i asino i nearer, uiamona street. Fgh CASHIER N.C.R. posting machine operator.

22 to 25. Retail Store. See Mr. Helnritz. 4 23 Federal St.

CLERK-TYPIST By finance company: will consider good beginner. 5526 Penn East Liberty. CLERK Neat, personable, for One-Hour e-ooterizmg cleaning plants in East una. see Mr. Clyde Bltz.

American Cleaners. 6339 Penn next East Liberty Postoffice. CLERK Young or middle-aged woman to work with Inventory, also general office duties. Permanent position: good salary. Apply Religious Supplies, 1841 Forbes St.

CLERK-Typlst Bioomfield District: afternoons only; to handle mailing lists, mimeographing and filing. After 6 p. Montrose 1-1612. CLERK Under 25: permanent: 3-aay wees: excellent worxing conditions. Phone C.

J. Downey. Court 1-5630. CLERK Footer's Cleaners. Apply 630 Allegheny River Oakmont.

See Miss Diffata. a v4t ms wtttwulfr experience; age 25 to 35. Good oppor- WKI 1 an J. nuw; SALESMAN Experienced sFasttB I Iatt( 111 111" state area. im i coffee experience desirable, to call on ri 4 XT IS ft PrMf.

estaDiisneq traae. rv jltzi. SALESMAN Wanted to handle out I ATI Kills une oi sponges iuu line basis. Give particulars of terrt- i 1 Kskrsl i om- lory, oiner mm. mission.

ao, ncn -S3--' ut-Kiiaihcw wrmlstala SALfi3Mn rui 7 bakery route: salary and commission. in replying give age ences. wrue it jh. ncg. SALESMAN transportation furnished.

Apply Singer Mwing Leuin, Braddock. SALESMAN Full or part time, to setl -8 in 1" combination baby chair. Leads furnished. Commission. McKeesport 3-9389.

SALESMAN For wholesale grocer; es-thiihed territorv; aalarv and comm. Write 537. Press. SALESMAN'S Helper Must have driv er's license. Immediate employment.

fennursr i-jja-g SALESMEN (2) APPLIANCE We need a aggressive men with or without experience. No stock shortage, no canvassing. Lead furnished. 7 5 guarantee, bonus and commission offered to qualified men. Car necessary.

APPLY MR. MARSHALL. 903 PINN AVK. SALESMEN To sell the new Holy Trinity edition ol the Catholic Bible; experience not neces sary; guaranteed salary, piua tumiun-sion; average STTrO to $150 per week. oonus.

rnone Air. mwic. -1106. Salesmen Radio Time For Pittsburgh area: pleasant working conditions; salary and commission: good proposition for men who will work; car necessary. Write 540.

Press. SALESMAN'S Helper Young man to travel national line. References, apply 716 Plaza Building, Saturday or Sun day. SALESMEN or saleswomen With car. leads furnished, no canvassing, generous commission.

Alan Studio. Everglade 1-8806. SALES Trainee Wholesale floor covering company needs Intelligent young man to train for sales position; salary. Grant 1-5727. SAUSAGE Maker Experienced: pay union wakes.

Hiland 1-8126. Service Representatives Minneapolis Honeywell is looking for men under 30 years of age. with at least a high school education and good electrical and mechanical background, who are interested in establishing a career with this company. Company car win be furnished. Salary, expenses and other benefits.

Phone tit. Douglas, Alle-rhenv 1-5100. between 9 and 11. SERVICE Manager To handle complete Service Department of large furniture and appliance store. Actual mechanical experienced not required.

Administrative ability, and ability to handle personnel necessary. Please write giving age. experience and qualifica tions. 548, iress. Sheet Metcl Workers Also Experienced only.

For restaurant-kitchen equipment. Steady: top wages-, write 57o. tress, SHEET Metal Draftsman Experienced; good working conditions. Call Glenshaw 2900. Mr.

scnoeoei. CZXrw ChlnM HTmntmA innl IIS North Sheridan East Liberty. Hiland 1-3885 c.lum.n Alert Intelligent young man. experience not necessarv but desirable: position now open offers opportunity for advancement. Regal hoe 235 Fifth Ave.

SLITTERMAN Experienced; able to make complete multiple setup, thin gauge steel strip. Permanent opportunity. Enamel Products and Plating 3500 Walnut St, Mcneesporr. r. SPRAY Painter Homestead or vicinity; experienced for cabinets.

40-hour week. $1.25 hour to start. Apply 483 West 8th Avenue. West Homestead STATION Attendant Steady employment. Apply Mt.

Oliver Motor Sales. 4 27 Brownsville nuau STENOGRAPHER 25-32. railroad passenger trairic onice. wm the public: $295. rush.

Montgomery Employment. ropz jnmni STITCHING Room Mechanic Fsmlltsr with Singer Sewing and Union Special machines. Good position for right, man. Pennsylvania Factory. Write (J I ress cmrv frrlver Wholesale novelties and toys.

Good pay. Court 1-1 1 io STOCKBOY Over 18. for market. Also drive truck. Homestead 1-2835: Mu-seum 1-6573.

STRUCTURAL FITTERS HELPERS Experienced Apply LEE C. MOORE CORP. Neville Island STOCKBOY Ambitious, to learn auto parts: high school graduate. Call Churchill 1-9283. TitirtH ExDerlenced alterations on men's clothing; good pay.

Atlantic 1-8284. TELEVISION SERVICEMEN To work city routes. SALARY OPEN GOOD MEN CAN WRITE THEIR OWN TICKET. alsq One man living in M0NESSEN SPECIAL LOCAL SET-UP. Phone EMERSON 2-1720 FOR APPOINTMENT Television Serviceman Expanding service dept has position available for experienced serviceman, steady work, good salary.

Apply Pitt Television, 3533 Forbes St Television Service Man Experienced, good salary, steady work. Apply in person, Capitol Television 5904 Penn Ave; Television Serviceman Experience necessary: with car; good wages: steady work. Fremont 1-3158. TV Roadman with ear. close routing; can make up to $130- weekly commission basis.

Universal TV. 1719 Fifth iv. km Mr. Beener. between 6-9 p.

m. TELEVISION Installation Man Meree Television Service. 2907 Shadeland Ave. North Sld. TELEVISION Serviceman Experienced: good starting salary; permanent posl- r.

V. 1 lion. -aii remmni TIRE Serviceman Passenger and trucx; laeai wurama wnuuiui, w. scale: year-round employment to right man, nine tool salesman with following in metal cutting 1 1 i l. kl.rfu 1 and IiriU.

aril other small tools: straight commission. Iirlai K7i fT-sse Truck Mechanics. A-l For Diesel and gasoline equipment: only reliable men need apply. Interviews from 9-11. mornings.

Wilson Freight Forwarding, Ella McKees Rocks. see Mr. Hiler, Supt. TRUCK MECHANIC For heavy duty truck maintenance. Neville isiana piain.

Brown, schenley 1-1000, Extension 373. for appoinimeni. TRUCK Drlver Pick-up truck. Trt- state Air niter ---Edmond Sit. 5 Malm Femae Hep Wanted POSITIONS so act now! Laird Mrs.

Robert J. Mitchell, Milton C. McCandless of Mars. Mrs. Orion C.

Pinkerton of Avalon. Friends received at the Walters Funeral Home, Mars. Pa. Services on Satur- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. McCARTNEY On Thursday, -Noy.

22, 1951, Susan Cecelia Brady, wife of the late Daniel McCartney, at her home, 103 Card Wilmer-ding. Friends received at the Joseph R. Undercoffer Funeral Home, 200 Caldwell Wilimerding. Requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church on Monday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery, McKeesport. McCLOSKEY At the family residence. 1216 Muriel on Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1951, Anna McCloskey, in her 61st year: mother of Walter, Paul and Mary Reese; also 6 grandchildren.

Friends received at the Charles C. Cieslak Funeral Home, 81 South 15th St. Funeral Monday at 8 am. Requiem high mass in St. Adalbert's Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment in St. Adalbert's Cemetery. McDONOL'GH In Korea on June 28, 1951, Pfc. Robert E. McDonough of 1402 Beechview beloved husband of Rita Muir McDonough; son of James F.

and Isabelle Shovelln McDonough: brother of Mary Margaret, William. James. John and Edward McDonough. Friends received at the Wm. Slater and Sons Funeral Home.

Shlras and Bensonia at Broadway, Beechview. until 9:15 a. m. Saturday, Nov. 24.

Solemn mass of requiem at St. Catherine's Church at 10 a. m. Military honors by Regis Bodecker Post No. 8694, V.

F. W. and Beechview Post No. 740 A. L.

McKENNA At St. Petersburg. Thursdav. Nov. 22.

1951. Emma, widow of Francis J. McKenna formerly of Pioneer Brookline). Interment St. Petersburg.

McKEE At Indianapolis, on Nov. 21, 1951. Harry son of the late James M. and Elizabeth C. Mc-Kee; brother of Clifford G.

and Charles S. Funeral from the Eaton Funeral Home. 733 Ross Wil-kinsburg. Services Saturday at 2 o'clock. McMAHON Suddenly, on Wednesdav.

Nov. 21. 1951. Mary daughter of the late Patrick and Anna McMahon. Sister of Mrs.

John J. Cain and Walter J. McMahon of 256 Lombard St. Funeral from the McAvoy Funeral Home. 1700 Forbes on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock.

Solemn requiem high mass at St. Brtgid Church at 10 o'clock. MILLER On Friday, Nov. 23, 1951. at 2 a.

Freda Miller, beloved wife of the late Hvman Miller, mother of Frank, Samuel Alexander Miller of Harry Miller of Los Angeles, Mrs. David Steinman and Mrs. Howard Levant of Pgh. and Mrs. Ben Long of Chicago.

111. 6 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel. 5509 Centre where services will be held on Fridav, Nov. 23.

at 3:15 p. m. Interment Tiphereth Israel Cemetery. MORRIS Harry H. of 2410 Dewey Munhall.

Thursday. Nov. 22. Surviving are his wife. Minnie: daughter, Mrs.

Jane son, John; 2 sisters. Mrs. David Lewis and Mrs. Lydia Bent: brother. Thomas Friends will be received at the Wilson Funeral Home.

314 E. Tenth Homestead. Services Saturday at 3 m. Ml'FHLBAl'ER On Wednesday. Nov.

21, 1951. at 4:30 John Muehl-bauer. husband of the late Anna Mandrier Muehlbauer. age 73 years, formerlv of 108 Reifert father of Florence Powell. Helen Thurnher.

Mildred Uecker and Henry also 3 grandchildren: brother of Catherine Schaeffer and George Muehlbauer. Friends mav call at the William C. Hirt Funeral Home. 704 Brownsville Rd at Alice St. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.

m. Requiem high mass at 8t. a nice Church at 10 a. m. MUST On Nov.

2L 1951. Jacob P. of New Castle. father of Mark Joseph. Mrs.

James Perry of New Castle. Rev. Ravmond Must. Holy Trinity, Duquesne. Pa.

Friends received at the Zehner Funeral Home. North Beaver New Castle. Funeral Saturday morning at 10 a. m. at St Mary Church.

New Castle. Suddenly, on Tuesday. Nov. 20, 1951. Thomas beloved husband of Bridget Parson O'Malley of 8 Marie Place: father of Mrs.

Anna Miller and Mrs. Margaret Hel-frev: brother of Peter. Dudley and Lawrence O'Mallev. Friends received at 1623 Perrvsville Ave. Funeral Saturday morning with solemn requiem high mass at St.

Peter'a Church at 11 o'clock. PARROTT On Tuesdav. Nov. 20. 1951.

Cecil Lawrence, husband of Susan Parrott. of 905 Rossell Court. Glen Hazel. Friends received at the Gaines Funeral Home, 220 Auburn Pt E. Services will be held at the Refuee Temple Church.

Saturday. Nov. '24. at 1 p. m.

Interment Home-wood Cemetery. PF.RAZZ.. Suddenly, on Thursday. Nov. 22.

Nataie (Nuts Perazza. son of the late Anthony and Marie Perazza. brother of Mrs. Mary Madonna. Mrs.

Marcella Dinzeo. Mrs. Mariana Valenzo. Mrs. Elizabeth Parusi.

Dominic and Andrew Perazza. Funeral from his late home. 135 Leneake St. (Wilkena Two Llnhart. Pa.

PROFT Nov. 21. 1951. Clara Proft of 4 Oreelev Etna, sister of Theresa Proft, Mrs. Elizabeth Golla, Mrs.

Wllmina Christl. Mrs. Barbara Cripps. Mrs. Anna Becker.

Anthony and George Prcft. Friends received at Mrlntvre and Neely Funeral Home. 644 Butler St Etna. Reouiem high mass in All Saints Church Saturday at 9 o'clock. ROCKWELL On Thursdav.

Nov 22. 1151. Mrs Anna Jeffries of 241U Fairlsnd aaed 81 years, wife of W. Rockwell. TJniontown.

Pa. Mother of Mrs. Mary Huhn. Mi-sontown. Delbert D.

Rockwell. TJniontown. James C. Rockwell, Washington. Earl Rockwell.

New Salem. Mrs. Lois Harford. Pittsburh, Pa John J. Rockwell.

Washington. and Mrs. Bettv Stubenbordt, Claysville, Pa. Friends received at Sangstnn Funeral Home. McCIellandtown.

where services will be held Sunday, 2 30 p. m. ROSSNER Thursday. Nov. 22.

1951, in her 54'h vear. Maria Rossner (nee Higginl of 1222 Rossner Duquesne. beloved wife of Harry P. Rossner and mother of Leona Har-cum. Rita Dzluk and Audrey Bowers.

Friends received at Maloy Funeral Home. 915 Kenney Duquesne. Solemn requiem mass in St. Joseph's Church. Duquesne.

Monday, Nov. 26. at 9:30 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Duquesne. SCOTT Suddenly, on Wednesdav. Nov 21. 1P51. Martha Ann.

wife of Wilbert Scott of 42 Orphan St. Friends received at the Gaines Funeral Home. 220 Auburn E. E. Services will be held at the Union Baulist Church Saturdav.

Nov. 24. at 11 a. m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery.

SELLA On Thursday. Theresa of 638 Thompson beloved wife of Nicholas; mother of Mrs. Mafy Quattro of Rhode Island; John Martha, and sister of Pasquale of New York and the late Dominic and John Argenziano. Friends will be received at the DeRosa Mortuary, Paulson Ave. at Winslow until Mondav at 8 p.

m. Requiem high mass at Heip of Christians Church at 9 a. m. SILVERS At her hom. 223 Railroad on Monday.

Nov. 19. 1951. Theresa, widow of John Silvers. Survived bv 1 sister, Mrs.

Jessie Schauer, of Cleveland: 1 brother, Edward Cherry, of Detroit. Friends received at the Fulton and Bradwell Funeral Home 415 Chartlers Carnegie, where services will be held on Satur. dav at 2 p. m. Interment In Char-tiers Cemetery.

SONNET On Thursday. Nov. 22. 1951. Henry husband of the late Alice Fallon Sonnet of 215 Bruce St Mt Kees Rocks.

Father of Mrs. Alice Clark. Henry William R. and Mary Margaret; also 7 grandchildren. Brother of Mrs.

Catherine McOervev, Mrs. Mary Dryer. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore. Mrs.

Clara Wand-less. Mrs. Veronica Marshall. Jacob and Frank Sonnet. Friends received at McDermott 1225 Chartiera McKees Rocks.

Requiem mass at St. Mary's Church on Monday. Nov. 26. at 9 a.

m. I'RBAXSKI At his late residence, 132 Zara on Tuesday. Nov. 20, 1951. Anthonv.

in his 74th year. husband of the late Rozalia Urban- ski: father or Cecelia KwiatKowsaa and Betty McSwiggen: also survived by 3 sisters. grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Friends received at Charles C. Cieslak Funeral Home.

81 South 15th St. Funeral Saturday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Cantce's Church at 9 a.

ny. Burial in flqaioen a v.giiicLrj. VIERLING Thursday. Nov. 22.

1951. Mamie Ellen Main, wife of Edward Vierline. of Ingomar. mother of Mrs. Grace E.

Wilson, Ed ward and Kenneth H. Vler ling; stepmother of Mrs. Jane Halli well and Donald E. Vierling; sister of Mrs. Mildred Miley and Carl Main.

Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home. 1032 Perry Highway Perrysville. where services will be held Sundav evening at 8 o'clock Robert C. Clarke Chapter No. 429, O.E.S services at 8:30 clock.

WAXMAN On Thursday. Nov. 22 1951. at 6 a. Marie Bibro Wax-man, beloved wife of the late Sam uel D.

Waxman. and motner oi vr Harold E. Waxman Malcom H. Wavman and Mrs. Thomas C.

Don nelly: sister of Jacob Bibro of Plttsbureh: also 4 grandchildren Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel. 5509 Center where services will be held on 25. at 1:30 d. m. Interment West View Cemetery.

WFIMEft Suddenly on Wednesday, Nov. 21. 1951. Cecil husband of Helen Weimer. Son of Delia and the late Samuel Weimer.

Friends received at O'Too'e and O'Connor Funeral Home. 5106 Second Hazelwood, where services will be held on Sa turday at 2 p. m. WIESECKEL On Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1951.

at 8 p. Lillian Dempsey Wieseckel, beloved wife of Frank J. DIT BOTH On Wednesday. Nov. 21, 151 at Johnstown, Belina Fleming Du Both, of 1406 Woodland N.

8.: wife of the late John Du Roth; father of Mrs. Mary Esther Mason of Johnstown, Mrs. Ruby Walsh and Percy B. Du Roth; sister of Harris Fleming of Coraopolis; also 7 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the home of Schellhaas Son, 707 East N.

S. Members of D. A. R. and friends invited.

Uohnstown and TJniontown, papers please copy.j FERTAL John of 1134 Brad-dock Braddock. beloved husband of Mary; father of Mrs. John Sokol, John and Edward Fertal; brother of Andrew Fertal, Mrs. Mary Ninovsfcy and Mrs. Anna Musinsky.

Friends received at the Lesko Funeral Home. Bell (and Jones Aves. North Braddock. Requiem high mass at Si. Michael R.

C. Church. Monday. Nov. 26.

at 9 a. m. GATES On Thursday. November 22nd. Emery Senior in his 84th year, husband of the late Julia Ruzsa: father of Mrs.

Anthony Stash, Thomas, Fred, Mrs. Robt. Carter. Joseph, Leonard. Theodore.

Mrs. Wm. Ruby; 28 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Lavelle Funeral Home. Washington Bridgeville.

until Monday, November 26th at 9:15 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. Barbara R. C.

Church, Presto. at 10 a. m. Interment In St. Barbara Cemetery.

GEENEN On Wednesday, Nov. 21, 1951. at Hooversville. Fame aged 56, wife of Carl W. Geenen, of 1540 Fallowfield Pittsburgh, formerly of Connellsville.

Pa. Mother of Carl H. of Connellsville. and Tom H. of Hooversville.

also survived by mother of Chicago. 111., and 4 sisters. Sara Mase. Gail Overtoom, May O'Neil and Anne Lang, and 2 grandchildren. Friends received at McCor-mick Funeral Home, Connelisville, until 7 p.

Nov. 23. In- terment Chicago. 111. GIBBONS Thursdav.

Nov. 22. 1951. JoseDb son of the late John and Ellen Ainor Gibbons. Friends received at the J.

C. Campbell Funeral Home, 300 Shady Ave. Funeral Monday morning with solemn mass a tSa cred Heart Church at 10 a. m. GRAY (Vaira) On Wednesday, Nov.

21. at 9 p. m. Kathrvn Gray of 236 Cairo mother of Mrs. Thomas Morrison; sister of Mrs.

Helen Black, Mrs. Opal Grimm, Harry and Joseph Gray; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Friends received at the Parlors of Wm. Slater Sons. Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be held Saturdav, Nov. 24. at 2:30 p. m.

GRAY On Wednesday. Nov. 21. 1951. Lena Gray of 60 Beltzhoover mother of Mrs.

Lillian (Jacki Van Deweel, Mrs. Nora Maekey, William J. Gray. Mrs. Hazel Saxman.

Friends received at Joseph Colligan Funeral Home. 608 Warrington Ave. Services on Saturday. Nov. 24.

at 2 p. m. Friends invited. GRIESER On Thursday. Nov.

22. John husband of the late Sarah Hoffmann; father of John B. of New Jersey. William E. and Robert and Edward Anna Bates, of N.

Carolina: Margaret Stalter Knoch. Mary O'Toole, Llda O'Leary, Viola Sherman, and Sarah Caprisco of N. Carolina; 4 sisters. Mazie Horricks. Heda Lynch.

Margie Searfoss and Eda Boop; one brother. James: 31 grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the family home. 7029 Frankstown Ave. Serv-ires Monday at 2 p.

m. GRISER On Thursday. Nov. 22. 351.

at Suburban General Hospital. Winifred, wife of the late Elmer Oriser fformerlv of North Sidei; mother of Elmer J. and Robert T. Griser: also survived by 3 grandrhll-dren. Friends received at the Robt.

O. Jones Funeral Home. 3527 California Ave. Funeral Monday, at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Peters Church, West Ohio 9:30. Beaver (Pa. papers please copy CUEHl On Wednesday. November 21.

1951, Mary M. Guehl (nee Ebert), widow of John Guehl. of 1610 Orangewood Beechvtew: grandmother of George T. and John B. Hancock: aunt of Raymond J.

Hepp, of Troy Hill. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 230 W. Liberty until Saturday morning at 8 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Catherines Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. HADtlElD On Wednesdav.

Nov. 21. 1951, Alberta Steele Hadfleld. daughter of the late Albert and Belle Steele, and sister of the late Mae 6teele. Friends received at the T.

P. Hershberger Sons Funeral Home. 426 Eouth Main West End. where services will be held on Saturday at 2 p. m.

MANET On Thursday. Nov. 22. 1951. at 9:20 a.

Stella Mav Stahl. wife of Jeffrey J. Hanev: survived bv 3 sisters. Ethel Burton. Kugel.

Helen Croft: one brother. Walter Stahl. Funeral services at the Fisher and Owen Funeral Home. 126 Hazelwood Ave on S'mdav afternoon at 2" o'clock. Friends Invited HARBINSON On Thursdav morning, 22, 1951, George Cletus, beloved husband of Sophie H.

Harbin-eon (nee Keim. at the family home. 1708 Rutherford Street. Beechview; son of William G. and the late Susan M.

Harbinson: brother of Edward J. of Youngstown, Ohio: William T. and Joseph A. of Kansas City. Mrs.

Jean Brandner. Mrs. Catherine Humes of New York. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Avenue, until Mor.day at 9 a.

high mass in St. Catherine's Church at 10 o'clo-k. I. of E. W.

Local Union No. 148 and friends invited HARMF.NING On Wednesdav. Nov. SI. 1951, at 12:25 a.

Ada. beloved wife of Clyde F. Harmening: mother of Robert and John. Funeral services at the Fisher and Owen Funeral Home, 126 Hazelwood on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HIGGINS On Tuesday, Nov 20.

1951. Bertha Houk of 53B Leland Gardens. Plalnfleld. New Jersey, wife of Frank P. and mother of Wayne Houk.

Alma Grady and Harold: sister of Selma Johnson. Annie Snvder. Ruth Andrechak and Esther Loutsen-fcizer. Friends received at the Daugh-erty Funeral Home. Trafford, Pa.

Funeral services Saturday at 2 p. m. MILLIARD Killed in action in Korea. June 7. 1951, Corporal Gerald G.

Hilliard, ased 24 years, son of the late Clare P. and Margaret O. Hilliard of Brookline: brother of Mrs. Grace Boncuk. Charles Eugene E.

and Patricia A Hilliard Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Avenue, until Monday at 8 a. m. Requiem mass in Resurrection Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited.

Military burial. Visitation after Friday 6 p. m. HOGARTH On Thursdav, Nov. 22.

1951. at 7:07 p. Archibald Hogarth of 1313 Venture St. (formerly of Allison Park husband of Emma Johnson; brother of Robert C. and David D.

of Cleveland. Funeral services at the James Lowrie Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau St. (at Pennsylvania Ave.) on Monday at 2 p. m. Friends and members of Islam Grotto and Masonic bodies are invited.

Hl'N'TER On Thursdav, Nov. 22. 1951. Jean Ralston of 335 West Riverview Bellevue, wife of the late Robert F. Hunter: mother of Mrs.

Georee Shornhorst. Robert Jr and G'rge R. Hunter; also survived by 4 grandchildren: sister of John A. Ralston of E. formerly of Bellevue.

Friends received at the Edward T. Daugherty Funeral Home, 366 Lincoln Bellevue. where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. JENA On Tuesday. Nov.

20, 1951, Edward of 1011 Chartlers Ave. Elliott; husband of Dorothv Schaefer Jena; father of Harry and William Jena and the late Edward H. Jena, son of Frank Jena; 2 grandchildren. Friends received at the Beg-linger Funeral Home. 1008 Chartlers Elliott.

Services Saturday at 2 p. m. KERR Wednesday evening. Kather-lne McBride. widow of Peter Kerr.

mother of Annabelle Kerr, sister of Nellie McBride. Mrs. Patrick Herron; also 2 grandchildren, 5 great-grand children. Funeral from her late home. 3610 Denny Mondav.

Nov 26, 1951, at 9 a. m. Solemn funeral mass- at St. John the Baptist Church at lo a. KLCHARSKI On Tuesday.

Nov. 20. Mary Mathilda Guenther, in her 70th year, beloved wflfe of John Ku-eharski and mother of Mrs. Mildred Elder. Mrs.

Margaret Domke and Charles Kucharski; sister of Mrs. Hazel Madder, Mrs. Laura Quieksall. Miss Stella Gunther. John and William Gunther; also 5 grandchildren; of 1337 Lowrie St.

Friends received at the Miller Funeral Home. 1550 Lowrie St. Services Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends Invited.

LYTLE On Thursday. Nov. 22, 1951, Betty Scott Lytle, wife of Dr. William B. Lytle of McDonald, mother of Greta Ann and Mary Jane: daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Scott of Oakdale R. D. 1: sister of Joseph Scott of McKees Rocks and Warren W. Scott of Oak-dale.

Friends received at the Thomas Funeral Home, Oakdale. until 1 p. m. Sabbath services at the Oakdale TJ. P.

Church at 2:30 p. m. (Mrs. Lytle will lie in state at the ehurrh one hour previous to services. MARDIS On Thursday, Nov.

22, 1951, of Scottdale. Gwendolyn Jane, age 62, beloved wife of Charles L. Mardis, in Memorial Hospital, Mt. Pleasant. Survived by her children, Mrs.

James Black, of Bovard, Mrs. Richard Byers of Youngs-Tille, Charles L. of Bunola, John Mardis of Mrs. Rudolph Maceyko of Mt. Pleasant, James and Irma Glen both at home: also 4 brothers and 2 sisters.

Funeral from her late home on Sunday. Nov. 25. at 2:30 p. m.

Interment Middle Church Cemetery. (Jamestown N. Y. papers, please copy.) McCANDLESS On Wednesday morning. Nov.

21. 1951. Estella Conley, wife of the late Walter M. McCandless of R. D.

1, Valencia, beloved mother ol Robert I ol Beaver, W1TTMANN On Wednesday. Nov. 21, 1951, Charles Wittmann of 1311 Princess Beechview. beloved husband of Rose Bilsing Wittmann: father of Edward Carl F. and Mrs.

Margaret Bercher; brother of Mrs. Carrie Byers, William. Fred and Rusch Witt maun; also 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 W.

Liberty where services wilj be held Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. XVKOWSKI Nov. 20.

1951, Anna Mae, daughter of Walter and Rose Kaminski Zukowski: sister of Walter. Rosalie and Frances. Friends received at A. Staab and 8ons Funeral Home, 900 Chartlers Pgh. 20.

Requiem high mass at Guardian Angel Church on Monday, Nov. 26 at 10 a. m. In Mcmoram DRISCHLER Frances. In loving memory of our sister, who passed away one year ago today.

Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed bv sisters and brother. LEWIS, Pearl M. In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away 3 vears ago today. Nov.

23, 1949. Sadly missed by her daughter. Funeral Directors JAY A. McCAFFERY S125: $235: $160: $439: $505 op. 200 S.

Craig St. MU. 1-5445. Florists Cidas: Sprays, Baskets, $5 3719 FORBES ST. MA.

1-1300 HILL'S Flowers Dav Hill's Only Shop. 541 Sixth Ave. AT. 1-2900 LUBIN A SMALLEY 128 Fifth Ave. GR.

2-2200. Lost and Found BEAGLE (2) Black, tan white. lost Thursday, vicinity Mechanlcsburg. Route 30-18: reward. Glenwilliard 7-8644.

BILLFOLD Small, in phone booth. South Hilts Junction. Money needed badly. Mrs. Raynor.

Hazel 1-1835. BOWLING Ball, Shoes. Bag East Diamond Street: Sunday night; reward. Grant 1-1428. BRACELET Sliver medallion: between Carnegie Museum and King Edward.

Saturday; reward. Marion Reed. Mayflower 1-7300. BRACELET To person finding link bracelet, will buy you one like It or give you cash value as reward: great sentimental value to loser. Perrysville 4-5518.

TO give employment and to get employment a Want Ad In The Press la equally effective In both cases. CARTON of Greeting Cards Lost from truck near Sixth St. Bridge. Liberal re-ward. Paul Salvatora.

Express 1-0422. COLLIE Male, black-white chest: brown spot above each eye; lost Wednesday. Brighton-Termon District: reward. Linden 1-0317J. COLLIE Trl-colored.

black dominates: white chest; brown spot over each eve: 24 inches high: answers to Laddie: children's pet. McKeesport vicinity. MCKeesport 3-5302. COLLIE Female. "Ladv lost White hall vicinity, Tuesday, reward.

Plan tation 1-0575. THE Business Service Column in Press Want Ads includes every craft and trade necessary Tor home maintenance. COON hound Black, tan. lost vicinity ol Mars. Glenshaw 6205-R22.

DOG Black-white, mongrel, child's pet: answers Beechview. Reward Lehigh 1-2402. FOX Terrier Male, black, white-brown markings: lost Saturdav. Homaday Rd. vicinitv; reward.

Plantation 1-7551. SALESMAN'S Sample Case. Lost Parking lot. Ninth and Perm: liberal re- ward. Allegheny 1-3500.

WALLET Brown: lost South Stde. Pittsburgh Mercantile vicinity. Reward. Walnut 1-9086. WRIST Wstch Ladrs "Bulova." 3 diamonds: Thanksgiving morning.

Ellis- Norwood sts. Inscribed. Reward, cedar 1-7046. WRISTWATCH Man's. Gruen.

lost In Dormont. West Llberty-Alabana Avenues: sentimental value; band made from Jap plane destroyed on Saipan. Reward. Lehigh 1-996. WRISTWATCH Gold, snake band, mcnogrammed cover over face.

Re- rd. call Emerson 1-5930. FtrsoHat ANYONE witnessing accident at Broad and Collins on Tuesday evening. November 20. at 7 p.

Please call dally Oakmont 3700. extension 448, ask for James Grogan. evenings. Oakmont. 2381J INFORMATION concerning accident Thursday night.

11 p. Brighton no. can Rosewood KMC Get in touch with me at once in regards to children Mother. R. Please come home, all is forgiven.

Children crying for vou. R.R Malt Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT PUBLIC State is, education and experience. Enclose pnotcgrapii, Reply in own 537. Press. ADVERTISING Ass't Production Manager For advertising agency.

3 or 3 years experience all phases; phone Grant 1-6993. Marsteller Cebhardt and Reed Advertising Salesman For growing weekly newspapers operation in Canton. Voungstown. and near-bv communities. Copywrttlng.

layout. sales experience, with newspapers or other required. Capacity for expanding responiiouity also aesirea. Age 2-1U. Paid vacation, hospitalization benefit.

$80 to SI OO weekly salary, plus bonus plan. Write Publisher. 848 Market North, Canton, Ohio. ADVERTISING Assistant 25-35. proven ability in copywnting, layout, na tional xirm, salary open.

sALb J-29. minimum 2 vears college, excellent trainee program In casualty insurance. SALES ENGINEER TRAINEE 26-28. mechanical engineer Interested in industrial sales future. 1250-1275 Plus expenses.

RESERVA TION CLERK 21-30. minimum 2 years college, excellent phone work, $220. messenger IT-IB. high school graduate, engineering department. $140.

MANY POSITIONS OPEN not listed. Montgomery Employment 5082 Jenkins Arcade GR. 1-2787 Open Saturday till 1 p. m. ADVERTISING Manager Leading Industrial manufacturer.

Pittsburgh vicinity. Our employes know about this opening. Write 577, Press. AGENCY SUPERVISOR Large mutual life insurance company has opportunity for capable city supervisor In Pittsburgh: salary, bonus and commissions assure substantial Income plus group life, pension and hospitalization coverage. Prefer college man.

married. 28-35. with at least 3 years' successful, life Insurance selling experience. State full qualifications to 578. Press.

AGENT Wanted to sell Vaudeville act: comm. basis. Call Homestead 2-0979. Alignment Mechanic For truck frame and axle housing straightening. 4 082 Liberty Bioomfield.

ALUMINUM DOOR INSTALLERS Must have truck and equipment. Steady work. Apply 6905 Susquehanna Homewood. Assistant Collection Mgr. Experience helpful but not essential.

Training given. 5-day week. Paid vacation. Profit sharing plan. Salary and expense.

Must own late model car, and be willing to re-locate upon completion of training period. Excellent opportu-nitv. Fremont 1-8638. Mr. Irwin.

ATTENDANT AAA garage, young man to handle road service calls. Reynolds) Motor 7107 Reynolds St, Point Breeze. Fremont 1-4602. ATTENDANT For Service Station. Experienced.

Apply George's Service Center. Western St Galveston Aves. Cedar 1-2484. ATTENDANT Young man for service station. Apply Kenmore Oil 6380 Broad Street.

AUTO BODY-FENDER MEN AUTO PAINT SPRAY MEN AUTO MECHANICS (FORD) Experienced only. Wages and bonus to right men. Hospitalization and life Insurance available. Vacation with pay. Mr.

A -1 KttQK H1b4 AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS Exnerlenced onlv: good working condi tions. Hospital and life Insurance avail able, vacations with pay. See Mr. J. M.

Algoe 2424 East Carson St. AUTOMOBILE Manufacturer has open ing. Applicants must have the following qualifications: Age 22-30; college education prelerred: mechanical aptitude desired: character references it- quired. Write 572, Press. AUTO Mechanics Experienced truck re- 1 -1 ntif Bub I i Its, bwu.wkc, 1 way Express Agency, 3500 Liberty Ave.

available now tor SALESMEN SALESWOMEN Full-time, 40-hour-a-week positions in a wide variety of selling departments are now open. To qualify, you must be between 1 8 and 45 years of age, present a neat appearance and. have a high school education. It's easy to sell in the store that has fc the most to sell ENGINEERS MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL Opening for Recent Graduates in: FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING. PROPOSAL PROJECT ENGINEERING Experienced for Position inr MECHANICAL ENGINEERING FIELD DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH LOCATION EVENING APPOINTMENTS ARRANGED CALL MR.

CIBFLLA COURT 1-4722 I HAGAN CORPORATION 323 Fourth Avenu Pittsburgh 22. Pa; PERMANENT CLERICAL POSITIONS 3 TYPISTS 3 GENERAL OFFICE CLERKS 5-day, 40-hour week Apply person MAY-STERN CO. 94 Penn Pittsburgh Report for your Christmas job to Employment Office I Oth Floor Apply Dally 10 A. M. to 4:30 P.

M. KAU FM ANN'S --y aai, mm im jXukMaLi.

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