Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 30

Location:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
30
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Dearth Nwiices sMesm Help Wmtwef Help Waatwd PAGE 30 PITTSBURGH PRESS. AUGUST 29. 1946 PRIVATE LIVES ALESPOSrnON Maa under 35: ll 9 CLAIMS CARTERS 6R0VE, NEAR WklliAMSSUAS, (XAJCWAAS THE, "KcrUSAL KOOM'J JIMXSO LOVE. AFFAIRS FOR TWO FAMOUS AMERICANS -HEfcE A WiLUAMSBURfi MlSS REFUSED THE HAMD OF tSEORAC WASHlNTOfJ. AND IOVVRS LATER.

Ttirta a mvnm mm i niuMnie DISHWi feliabie. Apply BmU's 103 uogrty Ave. COPNTERMaW Small lunch room. Ap- Si! ly White Front. 1416 Carson St, south qe.

CREDIT INVESTIGATOR EXPERIENCED ON TELEPHONES. CALL OR PHONE 754 BROOKLINE BLVD. FIELD-BROOK 2110. DESICN ENGINEERS EXPERIENCED architectural, structural, piping, electrical and material handling mentor DZ8ION WORK on all kinds oi industrial planta. Substantial salary, steady employment.

5-day 40-hour week with time and half overtime. Vacation with pay. Sick leave. Mr. Peterson.

The Rust Engineering Co. HEEREN BLDO, 8TH 4k PENN AVE. DESIGN ENGINEERS for PRESSES PRESS BRAKES and RESISTANCE WELDERS Old Established Company Excellent Working Conditions Give Complete Details of Experience and Education Also Salary Requirement Write 572. PRESS DRAFTSMEN Experienced in designing electrical transformers or related equipment. Excellent opportunities for advancement with rapidly expanding company.

Excellent working conditions and wages. Apply Personnel Offloa Pa. Transformer Co. 1701 Island Ave. North Side.

Pittsburgh DRAFTSMEN Plant layout, piping and detail draftsmen wanted at once. We are starting a large expansion program; will need a sizeable permanent force. Give full particulars In first letter. American Cyanamld Company, Brldgeviue. Pa.

DRAFTSMEN PARTY CHIEFS Permanent. Write 543, Preu. Draftsmen, Mechanical Experienced in steel mill work for position with consulting engineer on steel plant project in Bteubenvllle. Continuous "Nn-ployment assured for right men. Vnte 575.

Press, or leave phone number for J. T. Baker. Court 6600! Aug. 28.

29. 30. DRIVER and Truck For P. U. and De livery freight in city.

Must be union. Local 249. Eastern Motor Exnreaa Ine 744 Reedsdaie St. CE. 2761.

DRIVER -Salesman For dry cleaning store. Apply in person. 5524 Walnut St. Electrical Engineering DRAFTSMAN Experienced la steel mill work: for position with consulting engineer on steel plant project in Bteubenvllle. Continuous employment assured for right man.

Write 572. Press, or leave nhone number for J. T. Baker. Court 6600.

Aug. 28. 29. 30. 9 ENGINEERS MECHANICAL Willing to learn the design of diversified chemical process equipment to meet the requirements of an expanded program.

Excellent opportunity to advance to position of Senior Design Engineer as part of company's permanent organization. Apply H. K. PORTER CO. 49th Harrison Lawrenceville ENGINEER Mechanical or Electrical Thoroughly experienced In small timing synchronous motors, close toler-ence precision gears, and pinions.

Take charge of production, product design and refinement, of manufacturing plant. Exceptional opportunity. Write Box G-554. Pittsburgh Press. ENGINEERING trained young man with purchasing experience to handle sub-contract placement and sales correspondence: permanent position with good future.

Advise exact details of experience. Write 532. Press. ERRAND Boy Full time Job. Oeorge H.

Alexander St 60S Wood St. FOREMEN 2 For production work In machine shop. Grind tools and make complete setups on turret lathes, mining machines, etc. Thoroughly experienced on small parts production. Take Car 88 to South Aiken East Liberty.

SPECIALTY INSTRUMENT MACHINE CO. 130 Latham Pittsburgh 6. FOUNTAIN Heln Bxnerlenced for eve ning work. Apply Schenley Pharmacy. 4701 Fifth Ave.

FOUNT AINEZR Wanted Man or girl. An independent drug store wants a better than average fountain worker at once. DO NOT PHONE. Apply Heidenreich's Drug Store, 115 Smithfleld St. FRUIT Salesman Covering retail grocery traoe: must nave car; salary, commission.

560. Press. FURNACE INSTALLERS Experienced. Car necessary. 8teady work year-round.

Apply 9-10 a. m. 303 Liberty Bldg. 6101 PENN AVE. FURNACE INSTALLERS Experienced Installing gas furnaces and coai gravity I urn aces, can between 9-11 Room 67.

Methodist Bldz- 524 Penn Ave. HOTEL Night Auditor Experienced, for small hotel; 8140 month. 551, Press. JANITOR Exceptional Job for ambitious colored man. Cleaning and disinfecting toilet rooms.

Permanent; very good wages; man with car preferred. Write 530, Press. JOB PRESS FEEDER One with some experience at make-ready. Write 529. Press.

KENNEL man and rarmhand; state age. experience and salary expected: Pa. town-shlp; bus service. Write R-510. Press.

KITCHEN MAN APPLY 2607 MURRAY AVE. MACHINIST APPLY H. GENZOW, 101 52nd ST. MAGAZINE Men New proposition: highest commissions paid; opening new territory. See Mr.

Ott. 408 Professional Bulld- ing- MATNTENANCE Mechanic Experienced on bottling brewery or dairy equipment. Apply in person. 9 a. p.

m. Canada Dry Ginger Ale, 1133 Western Avenue. MANAGER and Executive Wanted Experienced, for rural electric system of 500 miles of line. 1500 consumers and generating plant. Must have had minimum of 5 experience.

Oood salary. Applica-ion can be obtained by writing to Walter P. -Ward. Acting Manager, Washington Electric garre. Vermont.

MAN or Woman Experienced, to help manage luncheonette and soda fountain; evening worx; gooa pey. ma. tbxs. MAN wanted for part time evening work. Service Station.

Texaco Station. North and Allegheny Avenues. North Side. MAN Settled, about 33. without encumbrances with at least two 2 years experience as tailor for position of Assistant Tailor Instructor in a boys institution.

Must furnish references of general experience and habits. Write 567, Press. MAN Experienced, for fruit market, good pay. Phone or apply between 7 p. 9 p.

m. Jackson 2240 or 6323 Ebdy St, squirrel am. MASTER Mechanic For shovels, dosers. and other construction equipment. Penna.

Coal Co, Cray-Law Building. Uniontown. MEAT CUTTERS COUNTER MEN Experienced Apply 10 to 1 Employment Dept. DONAHOE'S 343 Fifth Ave. MEAT Cutter Experienced young maa for market la Brentwood; good wages.

Carrick 59. MECHANICS A-l truck mechanics. Top wbes. 48-hour week. Mr.

Fischer or Mr. Neus, 4SO Mell-wood St. I MECHANIC Fully experienced mechanic to act as working foreman and handle other men In maintenance department of a manufacturing plant. Steady position, state experience and salary required. Must furnish good reference.

Write Box 580. Pgh. Press. MEN For general laundry work. North Side residents preferred.

Apply NORTH LAUNDRY Winifred near Oliver High. North Side. Tor dry cleaning plsnt: experience rv. Apply in person. Paulson Company, 625 Paulson Eaft Fnd.

OFFICE Boy 17 to 19 years of age. En-ergetic and ambitious, typing essential. A real opportunity for the right boy. 819 week to start. Write 550.

Press. ORNAMENTAL Iron Workers lst-class only. Hyman Blum Company, 460 Melwood St. ORDER FILLER AND STOCK MAN Experienced in Auto Parts PITTSBURGH AUTO EQUIPMENT CO. 5808 Baum Blvd.

PAINT SUPERINTENDENT Must be able to rig. clean, paint struc tural steei. se able to nanaie large jod and make costs. Salary. Write Box 547, Press.

PAINTERS Colored, to oaint hish elec tric steei lowers, tteport ior worx ai 4920 Penn Ave, Pa, 7:30 to 8 a. m. PHARMACIST Wonderful opportunity In Southwest Va. Money no object for right man. Write 668.

Press. PHARMACIST Hite's Drue 8tore. Federal and Ohio Sts, North Side. PHARMACIST (8-hour week xood waxes: insurance; paid vacation. Opportunity for advancement.

Liggett Drug Co. Court 2049. PHOTOGRAPHER Experienced: must have car; salaried position. Write, giving complete details. P.

O. Box 7318. Pittsburgh 13. Pa. PHOTO Studio Darkroom Assistant Thoroughly experienced.

Kiddieland Studios, 3 Jiu roroes street, 3rd floor. PIN setters wanted. AddIv University Recreation, 407 South Craig. Schenley PLASTERERS Wanted Union. $2 hr.

Huge Duuaing program uetroit; overtime double pay will continue for long period. Transportation refunded. Contracting Plasterers Assn. 1237 Majestic Bldg, Detroit. Phone Cadillac 2493.

POLISHER Experienced, for work in Job plating shop. Apply in person only. 1762 West Carson bi, rgn. PORTER White or colored, nicht work: steady, sober man. Apply evenings only.

p. m. 10 9 p. m. Nieaerst Kestaurant, 632 East Ohio North Side.

BORTER Part time work. Call Montrose 7Z17. or Montrose 43 16. PORTER Wanted Ambition young man. Apply Florshein Shoe Co, 200 Fifth Ave.

POULTRY man. must be experienced: single or married; good location; nice Butler farm home with all city conveniences, good salary for good reliable maa; must furnish references. Vvrlte P-S56. Press. PRESSER White.

Steady work; good wages. Apply In person. 5209 Butler St, Lawrenceville. PRESSER Good Job. steady work: good wages.

Apply 430 Penn Downtown. PRESSER Steady work. Apply 326 Big-ham St, Mt. Washington. Hemlock 7026.

PRESSER Experienced men's, women's wooiens. uooa wages, permanent position. Phone Ambrldge 1480. PRESSER Experienced: white: steady Job for steady sober man. 6350 Broad St, nasi tna.

PRESSER Experienced; good pay. good noura. t-au nemiocx Z7. PRESSER Experienced: menswear-ladies' woolens. Apply Consolidated Cleaning Shops.

5901 Bryant Street, East End. PRINTING COMPOSITOR Also compositor's helper. Experienced; good pay: steady work. Le Vlant Printing, 70 Van Braam Grant 5786. PRODUCTION Manager Take charge of assemDiy piam maxing aluminum storm windows.

We employ about 85 men. Production, efficiency background. Give complete background In letter for Inter-view. Write Box 597, Press. RADIO Amateur and Electronic Sales Engineer.

Must be familiar with Radio and Electronic equipment and parts. Please give references. Write 542. Press. ROLL GRINDER Experienced Apply LEWIS FOUNDRY MACHINE Div.

Blow-Knox Co. GROVETON. PA. Route 51 Near Coraopolis Federal 3311 SALES CLERKS Apply 10 to 1 jpmployment Dept. DONAHOE'S 242 Fifth Ave.

SALESMAN A position is open in our national educational organization for man of good appearance. A successful applicant will be fully trained at our expense under capable instructors. The opportunity for commission earnings above the average will be thoroughly demonstrated and proven and financial assistance given when necessary. In addition, our policy of making promotions are on a merit basis and from our ranks offers the possibility of advancement to a man willing to work and prove himself a leader. Apply Mr.

"Vosteen. Suite 2020 Investment Bldg, Fourth Ave, Pittsburgh. Salesman Seasoned We have an excellent opportunity for salesman on a Nationally Advertised Thermoseal product for immediate delivery. Salary Sc commission. Must have car.

xeiepnone ivir. joraan ior appoint-ment. Everglade 9168. Salesman Under 35 For steel specialty. Prefer engineering, manufacturing or steel sales background.

Car necessary. National organization offering a good future. Advise marital status, education ana aetaiiea. experience. Write 8 535.

Press. SALESMAN WITH CAR To make initial distribution heavily-ad vertised drug product to retail stores. Western Pennsylvania. Permanent position. Starting salary S130 per month, plus car allowance.

Excellent opportunity for quicx advancement, can Kemagin Museum 1710 for appointment. SALESMAN Who wants to learn the paint business. Must be young. Excellent future. Apply 417 Blvd.

of Allies SALESMAN Young maa for Inside selling of electrical appliances. Salary and commission. Applicant must be clean cut with pleasant Sersonality. Write for appointment. 96.

Press. SALESMAN Storm windows; highest commission: new rapid selling product; car essential. For Interview. LO. 1726.

1-3 p. m. SALESMEN With experience selling magazines. appliances or insurance; salary. Appiy job wasnington -xtust aiqg.

SALESMEN World's largest city directory publishers have permanent positions for experienced executive-type salesmen of proved ability. Salary and commission. Apply 10 a. m. to 12, or 2-4 p.

m. L. Pout company. sixtn Ave. SALESMEN To sell H-lnch real brick veneer and siding.

Must be aggressive and able to make real money. We have ma terial on hand. Commission. Tru-Products Co, 3518 Blvd. Allies.

SALESMEN BEVERAGES Good salary and expenses. Must have car. Sales experience necessary. Write box sea, pgn. tress SALES ENGINEER with college training and oractlcal ex.

pertenee in heating and air conditioning; vat a mwuub, BM Minneapolis Honeywell Grant 2844. KACZMAJtXK On Tuesday, August 27. 1946, Charles Kaeamarek. beloved bus-band of Bronislawa Ssewesuga; also survived by 4 sons. 5 daughters and 13 grandchildren.

Funeral from his home. 3347 Ligonicr at. ximo given later at 6:45 p. Mary 8. Ketch um, wife of tne late rreaencx n.

a.iaium ox A.ing Edwards Apt. Services at H. Samson's. 537 Neville St, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, interment private KOERKER On Tuesday. August 27, 1946.

at his residence, 1747 Kieber St, N. 6, Roy husband of Ethel Brown Koerner and brother of J. Homer Koerner. Butler. Pa.

Friends received at the Thomas Pay-ton Funeral Home, 3527 California Ave, N. s. Funeral services Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. KOVIAK Thursday. Aug.

29. Valeria Kovlak. of Garden Alley. Etna, widow of Fred Koviak, mother of Mrs. Mary Eversen.

Leo. Mrs. Madeline Thomas. John, Mrs. Margaret Schulties.

Funeral from the Rhein Funeral Home. 333 Butler Etna. Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

John Cantius Church, snarpsourg. at 10 ciocx MACKENZIE Suddenly, on Wednesday. Aug. 28. at 10 a.

Albert 8. Mackenzie, of 280 West Steuben St, Crafton. beloved son of Sadie W. Mackenzie and the late John T. Mackenzie.

Friends received at the Clever Sc Stover Funeral Home. 934 Island McKees Rocks. Funeral services on Friday. Aug. 30.

at 2 p. MARTIN Of 28 Rockwood Ave, Castle Shannon, on Tuesday, August 27. 1946. at 7:25 a. William husband of Catherine Schaube Martin, in his 71st year.

Father of Charles Mary H. and Francis brother of Rev. Francis I. Harry Margaret B. and Gertrude L.

Martin. Friends received at E. B. Laughlln Funeral Home. Castle Shannon, until Friday.

August 30, at 9 a. m. Solemn renulem high mass at St. Ann's Church at 10 a. m.

Reynoldsville. Kittanning and Mononga- neia, papers piease copy.j McNEELY At Bedford. Ohio, on Wednes-day. August 28. 1946.

Mary E. McNeelv (formerly of Pgh.) sister of Elizabeth Bailey. Cleveland. Stella M. Martsolf.

and Nancy L. Miller of Pgh. and William G. McNeely of Bedford. O.

Friends received at Aeberll's Chapel. East North Ave. at Sandusky St, N. S. Services on Friday at 8 p.

m. Interment Saturday at 10 a. m. (Arrival in Pittsburgh Friday at a p. mertzeis-gehlken On Thursday.

Auk. 29. 1946. Mary Gehlken Mertzels. of 1527 Metropolitan St, wife of the late William J.

C. Mertzels. Funeral services at the James Lowrle Memorial Home, 407 Chateau St. (at Pennsylvania Ave.) on Saturday at 2:30 p. m.

Friends invited MESLETSKI-BAULUK On Mondsy, Aug. 26th, Josephine Justine, of 1086 Saw Mill Way. wife of Steve Mesletski; mother Nicholas, Joseph, Peter, Mrs Anna Leo. and aunt of Josephine Dzuba; also 7 grandchildren. Friends received at the E.

J. Lovrencic Funeral Home. 860 Lockhart St, North Side, until Friday. August 30. at 9:30 a.

m. Reaulem high mass and services at St. Alexander's Russian Orthodox Church. Ketchem St, at 10 a. m.

Interment in St. Alexander's Cemetery. MURTO Wednesday. Aug. 28th.

1946, James husband of Frances A. Mc-Bride, and father of Sr. Mary Catherine. Sisters of St. Joseph; Rita Marie, Sisters of Mercy.

Mrs. Frances Wilson, Mrs. William Burdell and Mrs. B. W.

Harned. Friends received at A. F. Johns Funeral Home, Bennett St. at Lang Ave.

Funeral Monday morning at 9 o'clock with requiem high mass at St. Bede's Church at 10 o'clock. PATTERSON Of 1925 Fox Way. Wednesday. Aug.

28, 1946, at 1:30 p. James husband of Cecilia B. Patterson: father of James William John, Thomas, Stella. Geraldine and Jean. Friends and members of Amalgamated Railway Employes Division 85 received at the Erny Funeral Chapel.

South Eighteenth and Jane Sts. Funeral Saturday 9:15 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. John's Church at 10 a.

m. PFARR On Wednesday. August 28. 1946, at 3:20 a. at her residence, 3106 Iowa St, Grace O.

Pfarr. wife of the late Thomas L. Pfarr. sister of Mrs. John J.

Lockhart and William H. Staple. Friends received at H. Samson's, S3 7 Neville St, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Burial In Bradys Bend Cemetery.

SABO On Wednesday, August 28. 1946. at Homestead Hospital. Sara (Toth) Sabo. of 202 Vine St, Munhall.

beloved wife of John Sabo. mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Bangor. John. Stephen and Andrew Sabo.

Friends received at the Prokopo-vitsh Funeral Home. 431 Ninth Ave, Munhall. Services on Friday. August 30. at the Hungarian Reformed Church.

Munhall. at 2:30 p. m. Interment St. Ellas Cemetery.

SCHILTZ At her home. 1305 Steuben St, Wednesday. August 28. 1946. Mar-jorie Jean, aged 19 years, daughter of Charles D.

and Madeline Conroy Schultz: sister of Charles. Jacqueline. Madeline and Harry. Friends received at A. Staab and Sons, 900 Chartiers Ave, Pittsburgh.

Fu neral Saturday at 7:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. James' Church at 8 o'clock. Interment at Altoona, Pa.

(Al-toona papers please copy.) SCHWARTZ On Tuesday, August 27. 1946. Helen Meese. beloved wife of Charles G. Schwartz of 200 Arlington Ave, East McK-tesport, motner oi Eleanor.

Loraine, Ruth, Dr. John M. and Charles G. sister of H. P.

Meese of Swissvale. Friends received at The Jones Funeral Home, corner Herman and Westinghouse Ave, Wilmerding. Services Friday at 2 p. m. Interment In Homewood Cemetery.

SCOTT On Tuesday. August 27, 1946, at 9:05 a. John R. Scott, husband of Elsie Scott, and father of John Jr, Thomas James brother of Charles Howard Dr. W.

Raymond. Mrs. George Haudenshield, James H. and Wallace A. Scott.

Friends received at the family home. Scott's Station. Moon where services will be held on Friday at p. m. SHOBER Of 210 Beltzhoover.

on Tues-day. August 27 at 10:40 p. Charles Shober. In his 55th year, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles 8hober. father cf Grace Oldcorn, brother of Amanda. Florence. Amelia. Helen, Nancy, Josephine and Ida.

Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Road, Mt. Oliver. Services on Friday at 2 p. m.

Interment in South Side Cemetery. SMITH On Tuesday, Aug. 27. at 9 p. Clara wife of the late Thomas K.

Smith of 300 Lafayette Ave, mother of Miss M. Elinor Smith and Mrs. J. T. Horner.

Friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. SNYDER Aug. 28.

1946. Mrs. Anna Ma-kowskl Snyder, formerly of Etna, wife of the late Frank Snyder, 'mother of Mrs. Sarah Riley. Mrs.

Helen Kopp. Mrs. Martha Payne. Miss Lorraine Snyder. Edward.

Bernard. Walter. William, Floyd. Richard and Joseph. Friends received at the Mclntyre-Neely Funeral Home, 644 Butler St, Etna.

Requiem high mass Saturday at St. John the Baptist's Church. Liberty and 36th St, Pittsburgh. STEPIEN On Tuesday. August 27.

William, of 3902 Liberty Ave, son of John and Julia Stepien; also survived by 4 brothers and one sister. Funeral from the B. E. Harenskl Funeral Home. 191 Forty-third St, on Friday.

August 30 at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass In Holy Family wnurcn si iu a. STEWART Of 1603 Claple Ave, Turtle Creek. Pa, suddenly on Tuesday.

August 27. 1946. James husband of Helen Morris, father of Mrs. Alison Simonds. Friends received at The Jobe Funeral Home.

123 Church St, Turtle Creek. Time of services later. SUTHERLAND On Wednesday. August 28. Thomas, husband of Florence West-wood Sutherland, of 502 Chartiers Ave, McKees Rocks.

Friends received at Mc-Dermott Bros, 1225 Chartiers Ave, McKees Rocks. Service on August 31. at 2 p. m. V.

F. W. Vesle Post 418 and friends invited. SWATS WORTH Wednesday, August 28. 1946.

Harry, son of Mrs. 'Anna Morgan Swatsworth of 2038 Tustin Street. Friends received at The House of Dunn. 1928 Fifth Avenue. Funeral Services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

TAITE (Wills) Tuesday. Aug. 27. 1946, Mary J. Wheeler Taite of 1614 Westfleld St, Beeehview.

beloved wife of Harry A. Wills, mother of Mrs. A. W. Lambert, James W.

and Paul J. Taite. sister of Paul and Frank Wheeler; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Belnhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Ave, where services will be held Friday at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. TAYLOR Suddenly; August 28. 1946, George beloved husband of Emma Smith of Morrison Ave, father of Ellen Weiss and Annie Thomas. Funeral services at the William Sirlln Funeral Home.

620 East Ohio St, on Saturday at 2 p. m. rTienos invitea THOMPSON On Wednesday. August 28. David of 20 Park Ave, Etna, formerly of Greenhlll Road.

Millvale. Funeral from the E. J. Pfeifer Funeral Home, 512 Grant Ave, Millvale, on Friday at a p. VET On Monday.

August 26. 1946 at 9:45 p. Joseph beloved husband of Anna M. Bumiller Yey: beloved father of Mrs. Alice Slatterv.

Mrs. Bernardlne Lattner: Richard Howard J. Vey; also 1 grandchild; brother of Elmer. Benedict, Eugene and Charles Vey. Friends and members of K.

of C. Branch 285 received at the Joseph A. Pappert and Sons Funeral Home. 711 Lockhart St. Funeral Friday at 8:15 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass at i St. Mary's Church at 9 a. m. WHEELER Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, Harold S.

Jr, age 3. beloved sen ef Harold 8. and Dorothy Nasky wiiw. and brother ef Vernon and Joanne, of 221 Ridge wood Avenue. West View.

Friends are invited to call at O'Brien's, 3724 California Ave. at Cooper Ave, N. 8. Funeral Saturday morning. Angel mass in St.

Athanasius Church at 9 ClOCK WTESE -On Tuesday. Aug. 27. 1946. ai 2:10 a.

Mary, wife of Fred Wlese, mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Mooney of 4039 Penn Ave. Friends received at Goeta Funeral Home. 3509 Penn Ave. Services on Friday.

Aug. 3Q. at a p. m. WOOD On Tuesday.

Aue. 27. 1946. at 8:30 a. Elizabeth Hilf Wood, wife of Joseph R.

Wood, of 2810 Lanpark St. Motner ox Mrs. Anaoeue t-iaooy. aiso survived by one grandson and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the T.

P. Hershberger Sons Funeral Home. 436 soutn Main st, west End. wnere services will be held Friday at 2 p. m.

ZSAK On Wednesday. Aug. 28th. 194o. Charles, of No.

5 Alexis St, Greenfield, beloved husband of Helen Pet run, and father of wiiuam. Andrew. Michael. Jonn. letuvt rruueuu, auuicw, taawaaai Mrs.

William Toth and Mrs. Oeorge grand- Skuehko; also survived by 5 grai children. Friends received at the Funeral Home. 500 Greenfield Oreen-field. Funeral Sat, Aug.

31st. at 8:1 a. m. with reaulem horn mass at St. John's Chrysostom O).

C. Church at 9 a. m. ppesels TOWNSHIP OF NEVILLE OFFICIAL NOTICE Sealed bide will be received by the Neville Township Commissioners en September 9th, 1946 up to 7:30 P. M.

at the office of the Township Secretary, C. D. Francis, Municipal Building. Neville Island, for the furnishing of all necessary labor and material to dismantle the Present coal boiler and install a gas boiler i the Township municipal building. Material to constat of: one gas boiler having a rating of approximately 1873 square feet steam radiation: one plain room thermostat; one low water cut-off and pressure control: return and supply headers with Hartford loop: all necessary fittings and connections for proper Installation and operation of the heating system: all new piping to be covered with air cell pipe covering.

Workmanship and material are to be guaranteed against defects for one year. Bids will be submitted In letter form, stating total lump sum price, and approximate time of delivery, and enclosing a catalogue or set of descriptive specifications. Envelopes enclosing bids will be marked on the outside "Bid on Gas Boiler." The Township Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By Order of the Board of Commissioners Louis Gold, Chairman C. D.

Francis. Township Secretary MAKE it a habit to read The Press Want Ads daily. You will frequently find "just the thing you need." Death Notices ALAND On Thursday, August 29. at 6:15 a. in, Mary Clare Donovan, beloved wife of Thomas V.

Aland of Wexford, R. D. 1. Friends received at George W. Heard Funeral Home, 4047 Perrysville N.

until Friday at 10 p. m. Friends received at the George Yoney Funeral Home, Masontown, Pa, Saturday and Sunday. High mass of requiem at All Saints' Church Monday at 9 o'clock. ANKEN Tuesday.

August 27. William, husband of the late Mary Anken, father of John, Mrs. Anna Wolstman, George and Mrs. Mamie Bridge, in bis 85th year. Funeral from the residence of his daughter, Mrs.

Mamie Bridge. 4002 Penn Ave, Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Requiem nigh mass at Augustine's Church at 10 o'clock. BARNON On Tuesday, August 27.

Ellen Owen, wife of Peter J. Barnon. of 78 Hazeiwood Ave. (rear). Friends received at Leo G.

Sullivan Funeral Home, 3128 Second Ave, Hazeiwood. Requiem high mass at St. Stephen's Church on Friday, at 10 a. m. BAUM GARTEN Of 505 Transverse Ave, Mt.

Oliver, on Tuesday, August 27, at 11:45 p. Stella Day. wife of James A. Baumzarten. in her 48th veer: mother nf James J.

Baumgarten, sister of Mrs. Emma waiters ano jonn j. Day. Friends received at the Funeral Home of John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Road, Mt.

Oliver. Services on Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment in South Bide Cemetery.

RARV7VVSKI ct nr.lH.P.n OQ 1946. Charles Bobrzynski, son of Peter and! Valeria Bobrzynski (nee Drelak) of 116 East Meyers also survived bv two brothers and four sisters. Funeral from tne Drzewieckl Funeral Home. 119 S. 15th S.

S. on Saturday. August 31 at 8 a. m. Requiem mass at St.

Josephat's i-nurcn at a. m. BODEN Suddenly, on Sat, Aug. 24th, at Upper Marlboro, Maryland, Charles EUs- wortn Boden jr. 2c.

of 5409 Car negie St, son of Charles E. and Genevlve ACKerman Boden and brother of Jo Ann and Kenneth. Friends received at the King Funeral Home. Butler at 52nd St. High mass of requiem at St.

Kiernan's cnurcn, on Saturday at 9 clock BORDY On Tuesday. August 27, 1946, Susan Elischer, beloved wife of Samuel Bordy, of 2946 Brevard Ave, Brentwood. Mother of Mrs. Marie B. Carmalt.

Mrs. Martha B. Jogeese, Katherine, Ruth, Pearlmae. Suzanne, Samuel Edward O. and William J.

Bordv: also 3 Brand- children. Marllynne Jogeese. Duane and Cordell Carmalt. Friends received at the lonn H. siater son Funeral Home.

4201 Brownsville Rd, Whitehall. Brentwood. Funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. BO WD EN On -Tuesday, Aug.

27, 1946, at 5:25 p. Abraham Lincoln Bowden. husband of Gertrude Lewis Bowden, of 760 N. Beatty St. Friends received at H.

Samson's, 537 Neville where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CANNON Monday. Aug. 26. 1946.

James G. of 3222 Eastmont Ave, Dormont. husband of Mary Jane Anderson any father of James and Donald: son of Mrs. James A. Cannon of Ingram.

Friends received at James A. Lamb Funeral Home. 165 Noble Ave, Crafton. Funeral Friday, August 30. at 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Philip's Church at 9 o'clock. CHWALA Suddenly. Monday.

Aug. 26, 194i. Kasper. husband of Ajina Bruzda: father of Olga O'Korn. and Walter Chwala.

Friends received at his late home. Lawrence. Pa. Funeral Thursday, August 29. Requiem high mass at 9 a.

m. at St. Elizabeth's Church. Members of h.n.p.j. Lodge No.

245 and friends Invited. CROSBY On Tuesday, August 27. 1946. at 10 a. A'Lanson Crosby, husband of Eva Emrick Crosby of 6 Schley Ave, ingram.

jrrienos received at Tne t. p. Hershberger Sons Funeral Home. 426 S. Main West End.

where services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. Butler, Pa, papers, please copy. CUMMINS Of 3105 Terrace St, on Tuesday. Aug.

27, 1946. at 10:40 a. Patrick husband of Julia P'Malley Cummins, and father of Margaret M. Cummins: brother of Mrs. Thomas Moran and James Cummins.

Friends received at John A. Frevvoeel's. 3406 Fifth Ave. Funeral Saturday morning, August 31, at 9:30 ciocK. Boiemn nign mass oi requiem at CUSHING Suddenly, on Thursday morning.

Aug. 29, 1946. Rebecca daughter oi i iif late jvimrv nvinffinn mnn n.nm? B. Cushing. of 121 East End sister oi Aoeiaioe rranx jb.

ana Maurice, of Pittsburgh, and Edward B. Cushing, of Baltimore. Md. Friends received at the Raymond C. Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd.

at Graham East End. where services will be held Saturday aiternoon at ciocx. DARBOl'S On Tuesday. August 27. 1946.

at 11 a. Samuel Darbous. husband of Violet Shepler. Friends received at the Fulton and Bradwell Funeral Home. 415 Chartiers St, Carnegie.

Time of funeral later. DE HAAS At Detroit, on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1946, Martha Lois Connor, wife of the late William A. De Haas, in her 82nd year; mother of Samuel R. and Harry A.

De Haas, Mrs. Bessie R. Clark and Mrs. Grace Gass and sister of the late Mrs. H.

M. Jones of Mt. Lebanon and Mrs, A. P. McMichael of Highland Park.

Mich. Friends received at the E. B. Laughlln Funeral Home. 3310 West Liberty Ave, South Hills, where services will be held Saturday.

Aug. 31. at 2 p. m. DePIETRO Suddenr? on Monday afternoon.

August 26, Frank, beloved husband of Nicolina Cambria, and father of Domi-nick. Angelo, Joseph Frank Pfc. John, U. S. Carlo DePietro.

Mrs. Nellie Frank and Mrs. Rose DeDominicls. Funeral from the family residence, 10143 Frankstown Road on Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem mass at the Mother of Good Counsel Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Aue. 28. First Lt. Ivan, beloved husband of Nellie Slean Dilettuso. father of Michael.

Jerome and Jeanne, son of Mrs. Antonette Dilettuso. Friends received at his late residence. 116 Lincoln Edee- wood. Solemn high mass of requiem at t.

Auseim k. c. cnuren on Saturday, August 31. at 10 a. m.

FINCKE Thursday. August 29. 1946. Mary daughter of the late William and Mary Fincke (nee Eggers) sister of Mrs. Ella M.

Robertson. Services at her late home. 330 Butler St, Etna. Sunday, sept, l. at 2:30 p.

FUNAIOCK On Tuesday. Aug. 27. 1946. suddenly, at Toronto.

Canada, Anthony (Tony) Fun aiock. husbakid of May Coll. brother or the late Joseph FunalocK sr. Service Saturdav at 2 p. m.

at the family home. 129 S. 20th S. S. Mem bers of Westinghouse veterans and friends invited.

GUTTILLA On Wed, Aug. 28, 1946. Carl dearly beloved husband of Sally Dillion. beloved son of Anna and the late Salvatore C. Guttilla, brother of Joseoh, Thomas.

Charles. Vincent. James Guttilla, Mrs. Madeline Abbott. Mrs.

Frances Belfl. and Mrs. Anna Romito. Friends received at his home. 4925 Broad St, E.

E. Notice of funeral later. HARDY On Aug. 26. 1946.

Loasie Hardv. mother of Mrs. Dorothy Davis. Friends received at 2438 wyiie Ave. mineral services at Nazarene Baptist Church, Saturday.

Aug. 31. at 1 p. m. Interment Allegheny Cemetery HAZEN" Monday.

Aug. 26. 1946. Margaret wife of the late Amarlah Hazen, formerly of Beaver Falls, Pa. Friends received at the Fryer Funeral Home, 723 Washington Ave, Bridgevllle.

where services will be held Thursday, Aug. 29. at 2 p. m. HOUSTON On Tuesday.

Aug. 27. Joseph husband of Mary Zulka. brother Mrs. Mary Joyce, Anna Houston and Mrs.

Catherine O'Donnell of Brentwood and John Houston. Funeral from Szafranski Funeral Home. 139 South 15th St, on Friday at 8 a. m. Reaulem mass at St.

Adalbert's R. C. Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited.

JACKSON Suddenly. August 25. 1946. Walter, brother of Evelyn Jones. Busts Roy of Pgh.

and Richard of Detroit. Mich. Friends received at bis late residence. 6931 Chaucer St, s. where services will be held Friday.

Auruzt 30. at 2 d. m. Interment Monongahele Cemetery. JAMIE SON On Tuesday.

Aug. 27. 1946. at 4:30 p. at his home.

236 Lafayette Ave, N. Pittsburgh, Samuel J. (Bert) husband of the late Evelyn Blount Jamieson and brother of Margaret J. Biddle, Dr. Anna E.

Jamieson and John R. Jamieson. Friends received at his late residence where services will be held on Friday. Aug. 30.

at 30 p. JOHNSON On Tuesday. Aug. 27. 1946, Margaret Amanda Johnson, late of Ingram, wife of the late James Johnson; mother of F.

Glenn, of Haddon-field. N. and Merle Johnson. Friends received at the funeral home of J. Herbert Hershberger and Sons, 57 Station St, Crafton, where services will be held on Friday at 2 p.

m. Please omit flowers. JONES On Wednesday. Aug. 28, 1946.

ai 6:15 p. Sarah Wynne, beloved wife of David H. Jones of 917 Kennebec St, Squirrel Hill, mother of Mrs. Daniel Lewis and Alma Jones; grandmother of Mrs. William O.

Locan. Friends received at H. Samson's, 637 Neville St, where services will be held flaturdae afteninaii at 2 o'clock. Legal Notices i the Court of Common Pleas of Alle-, leny County. Pennsylvania: No.

2348 ctober Term. 1946. In re petition of eorge TalipsM for change of name to i eorge Tallon. To all persons Interested: i otice Is hereby given that an order of ild Court authorized the Cling of said ftitlon and fixed the 6th day of 1946. at 8:30 A.

as the time rid the Assignment Room. City-County ulldlng, Pittsburgh. as the place tr a hearing, when and where all perms may show cause. If any they have. hy said name should not be changed as I rayed for.

Cyril P. RufTennach. Attorney or Petitioner, St. Nicholas Pgh, i 'a. STATE of John O.

Wallace, deceased, of No. 4609 of 1946. Letters of ration on his estate were granted to undersigned who requests all per-: ns having claims or demands against i ie estate of decedent to make known i he same and all persons Indebted to de-. -dent to make pavment without delay to viuiam J. wauace.

wui urn or to Jos. I. Wins-; iw, Law te Finance Pa. STATE of Gertrude Buettner. deceased 'I Millvale.

No. 4533 of 1946. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all per-f on having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to de-redent to make payment without delay to Joseph M. Bauer. xzo norm Millvale.

Pa or to Francis X. McCuUoch, Berger ESTATE of Irvin.Schwartzman, deceased. prh Kn -MRS of 1946. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Esther Lowe, 106 xne uouievara, rgn. or to Lee F.

Joseph. Atty- 711 Brownsville Pa. ESTATE or Blanche L. Werner, deceased, of Harman Twp. No.

4042 of 1946. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to tne undersigned wno requests iu persons havir.tr claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ethel C. cumming, Extrx, lunaen oi-cheswick. or to Chauncey Pruger and Reed. Smith.

Shaw St McClay, Atfys, Union Trust Pa. ESTATE of Vlncenzo Mannl. deceased, of Verona. No. 4380 of 1946.

Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all per sons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and 'all persons indebted to decedent make payment without delay to Roslna Mannl. 842 lsi ut, verona. or to Robert, W. Semenow. Atty, Berger Pa.

ESTATE of Millie R. Schuster, deceased nf Pirh Kn 42R9 of 1946. Letters of ad ministration on her estate were granted fh undersigned who reauests all per sons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Fred w. ocuusiei. ouut Cleveland.

Ohio, or to John E. Sc Floyd V. Winner. Union Bk. Pa.

IN the Court or common Pleas of Alle-rtimv Countv. Pa. No. 836 July Term, 1944. Notice Of Filing Of First And Final Account Of Catholic Institute Of burgh.

Successor Trustee For St. Ann's Day Nursery To All Parties In Interest. Notice is hereby given that Catholic Institute of Pittsburgh. Successor Trustee for St. Ann's Day Nursery, has filed its First and Final Account in the Office of the Prothonotary of Allegheny county, at me above number and term, with the intention to apply for confirmation thereof.

By Order of Court. Tuesday, October 1. 1946, at 9:30 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, in the Assignment Room of said Court. 7th Floor City County Building. Pittsburgh, has been fixed as the time and place for a hearing of exceptions.

If any. Unless exceptions are rued to tnis Account. Before the above specified date, the Account may then be confirmed, and distribution of the balance in the hands of the Trustee may then be made. STRASSBURGER 5c McKENNA Attorneys for Accountant. 2602 Grant Building, FittsDurgn, -a.

FSTATE of Samuel L. Kieber. deceased. or Bethel Twp. No.

4386 of 1946. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to ake payment without delay to Artnur D. uatz, ba uayara argu, and Minnie Reisbery, 248 No. Water Kittanning. or to Arthur D.

Oatz. Plaza Pa. ESTATE of Olive May Carter, deceased, of Pa. No. 4344 of 1946.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned, who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Louise Bates Coates. 530 Blgham Road. or to Smith, Buchanan Ingersoll. 1025 Union Trust Pa. ESTATE of Artnur E.

McNinch, deceased of Peh. No. 4275 of 1946. Letters of ad ministration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate or decedent to matte Known tne same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Tressa B. McNinch.

158 Hazeiwood pgn, or to win. i. nerrcnen. An 518 4th Pa. ESTATE of Francesca Omodio.

or Frances Omodio. deceased, of Peh. No. 4056 of 1946. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedenv to make payment with delay to Santo Omodio, Extr, 1029 Reedsdaie Fa, or to Aioerc u.

Liddell, Jr. fc Liddell Liddell. Atfya, 2005 Law Bz Finance Pgn, pa. ESTATE of Glovanna Lazzaro. deceased, of Pittsburgh.

Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the under signed who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to to make payment without delay to Nicholas Lazzaro. 852 Monteiro Pa, or to Horton Smith. Atty, Berger Bldg, Pgh, Fa. ESTATE of Reinhold Werner, deceased, of Pittsburgh. No.

4501 of 1946. Letters tes tamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Emma Werner, Extrx, 1040 Ooehring St, Pltts- rmrgn m. or to k. r. weger, Atty, Berger Pa.

TO Ance Marie Grossett. Respondent: Take notice that the case of William K. Grossett against you for. divorce a vinculo matrimonii, at No. 3120 January Term, 1946.

Common Pleas Court, Allegheny County. will be tried at the City-County Building, Pittsburgh. when called, or as soon as is convenient to said Court. Henry A. Bergstrom, Attorney for Llbellant.

1200 Jones Law Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. ESTATE of Jennie L. Campbell, deceased, of Pgh. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or aemanas against tne estate or decedent to make known the same and ail persons Indebted to decedent to make Sayment without delay to Robert Camp-ell.

Extr, 325 N. Craig St, Pgh, Pa, or to narry i. Ausnouse, atty, rarx rgn, ra. HARRY 8. Kalson.

Attorney. Law Sc Finance Building. Pittsburgh. Pa. To Margaret Johnson, Respondent: Take notice that the subpoena and alias subpoena in the case of Robert H.

Johnson against you for divorce A. V. M. at No. 3447 April Term.

1946. Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County. Pa, have been returned N. E. I.

You are required to appear and answer the complaint on or cerore tne nrst Monday, oi October. 194b. Walter C. Monaghan. Sheriff.

PATTERSON, Crawford, Arensberg Dunn, Attorneys at Law, 1404 First National Bank Bldg, Pittsburgh, Pa. In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania. No. 168 June Term.

1946. Miscellaneous Docket. In re applica tion oi Arlington b. atrausoacn lor a license to carry on the business of a detective. Notice is hereby given that Arlington S.

Strausbach has filed his petition at the above number and term for a license to carry on the business of a detective, pursuant to the Act of Assembly, approved May 23. 1887. P. L. 173.

and that the Court has fixed September 5. 1946. at 9:30 o'clock A. as the time of hearing, when and where all persons interested may attend and show cause, if any there be, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. The application is now on file in the office of the Clerk of Courts of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

Patterson, Crawford, Arensberg St Dunn, Attorneys for Petitioner. EVERY Want Ad represents a potential opportunity for your consideration and aonroval. Proposals SEALED proposals for the construction of an eight-inch sanitary sewer on Crone-meyer Avenue and Mi. Troy Road In the Township of Reserve. Allegheny will be received by the Board of Commissioners until 7 o'clock P.

E. S. September 9th, 1946, and will be publicly opened and read by the Commiasloners at their meeting place in the Mt. Troy Volunteer Fire Rouse. Mt.

Troy Road. Re-sve Twp, at that time. Plana and speclflcations may be obtained from the Township Secretary, 2361 East Beckert Ave, to whom also bids may be delivered. Each bid must be accompanied by certified check payable to Treasurer of Reserve Township in the sum of 500. 00.

The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. WM. A. BAUERLE. Twp.

Secretary. 2361 E. Beckert Ave, nmonrgn lz. ft THE MIDLAND SCHOOL DISTRICT MIDLAND. PA.

will receive bids for resurfacing approxl mately 650 sq. yds. of jldewalk. Specifications may be secured at the office of the Superintendent. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of 10 of the bid and submitted no later han 8:00 P.

September 12th. The nard reserve the right to reject any all bids. ESS Classified Advertising serves as a tidabla directory to attractive real offers all around the town. Tnai I iuiidiubI mr Ann a.mi State aae. experience, education, avail ability of ear.

Permanent Job. write box 893. pgh. press. SALES Representative Class 1 motor carrier has permanent position open to Pittsburgh for experienced solicitor.

Oood salary and commission for producer. Advise previous experience and qualifica tions, write E-550. Press. SERVICEMEN Outside FURNITURE ALSO STOVE SERVICEMEN CAR NECESSARY Previous Experience Essential APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE SPEAR CO. WOOD ST.

Sheet Metal Lavout- Mnn If you are a good sheet metal layout mln Sar Mm hike a at i weiuiuco. JOU I Of JOtt. Sheet Metal Workers Immediate permanent connections for first-class automobile sheet metal workers. Ideal working conditions. Union shop.

Five-day week. Vacation with Py- Contact Mr. Snyder. Herman Cadillac. Montrose 2300.

Please do not call Saturday or Sunday. SERVICE Station Attendant Experience 'h- Bu- State age. etc. Box SHOE Salesman Opportunity for Apply Regal Shoe Co, 233 MUM STB. SHOE SALESMAN 5f5di? shoe wholesaler has ntlnnrtunttw fn, via.ua man witn wiae retail experience to travel western FenA- rJ weu recommended, write shipper Helper Young man: pleasant Inside work.

Apply 1221 Penn A v. SHIPPING Clerk Young Sani 21-30. Anniw i.vw- uuwv av wuime wnrxpr narmana-n iah i ortn ep onumin co Sign Painter or Card Writer With an understanding of colors. We want to train a veteran in a new field with a very promising future. Good pay while learning.

Phone only between 10 a. m. and Noon Friday SCHENLEY 7200 SILK SPOTTER Must be experienced. Salary ago week. Apply Union Cleaners.

1080 Donner St, uuumcn. rnonc monessen 1Z3H. 8TENOGRAPHER Young man with at least 5 years' office experience; dictation necessary. Greyhound Lines. 1000 California North Side.

STOCK BOY AGE 17 TO 19 FOR SHOE DEPARTMENT PERMANENT POSITION APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, SPEAR CO. WOOD ST. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Associate. Write 569, Press. SQUEEZER MOLDERS Must be experienced on squeezer production work.

Columbia Radiator Co. 3400 Walnut McKeesport. Fa. Phone McKeesport 4175 SUPERINTENDENT Die and tool shop. uuuu piua uonus.

ao taxe complete charge of rapidly growing die and tool shop in Pittsburgh area. Must be experienced In estimating Jobs and supervising manufacture of the following dies: die casting, plastic, permanent mold, forging, sheet metal blanking and forming. Experience in manufacture of special cutting tools desirable but not necessary. Employer will pay placement fee. EXECUTIVES EXCLUSIVELY? Leonard Personnel Services Club Floor Suite aoiei wiiuam renn Pittsburgh, Pa.

SUPERINTENDENT Middleaged man to take charge of shop manufacturing hardened and ground steel specialties. Employing 20 men. Must state age. experience and salary expected, to be consiaerea. at2.

rress. TAILOR Steady; good wages, pleasant working conditions. 430 Penn Ave. TINNER Furnace and roof work; year 'round emDlovment: exnerienrvrl tnan nnlv TOOL Sc Die Maker lst-class only. Hy- eh-u.

pium irxj aaeiwooa oi. TOOLMAKERS Thoroughly experienced all-around men only. Steady, permanent work: Ideal con ditions; Highest wages. Write Wd, Press. TRAFFIC Rate Clerk A good connection iciiceu industrial trail ic man.

Write stating experience, salary expected. SJtf Vita W2 COO tlaaka.a UPHOLSTERER Experienced in recoTer-ing bus seats. Greyhound Lines. 1000 Cal- mm jvm ui oxae. VETERAN Young, Industrious, efficient, mechanically inclined, learn lamp mounting.

$32 per week to start. No phone calls. Handcraft Art Works. 2913 Penn Ave. WAREHOUSEMAN Man to work in warl-house and learn plumbing and heating.

Train for sales work. This is a steady lob with a real future for the right man. Starting salary S26 per week. Keystone Plumbing Sales Co, 5914 Penn Ave, East Liberty. WATCHMAKERS (3) Wanted Our present uEiunuri earn up to azoo weexiy.

ruomu watcn Kenair Boon, iw Hlxin Kt WATCHMAKER Experienced or school graduate; permanent position. Robert Gestrich. 4726 Liberty Ave. WINDOW TRIMMER SHOW CARD WRITER Experienced and reference necessary. Write 537.

Press. YOUNG Ma Experienced produce-gro-cery. Reliable. Court 6793; evenings Hazel 1312. YOUNG Man For general work around plant.

Apply in person. Benjamin Beer-man 1016 Vlckroy 8t. YOUNG Man General office work and typing. State axe. exiierlence and aalarv expected.

Good opportunity for advance ment, write 3b. tress. YOUNG Man High school graduate, for work In apparatus stoceroom in large Pittsburgh laboratory. Experience, hobby, aptitude or education in scientific apparatus field required. Write giving essential qualifications.

Replies will be acknowl-edged. Box No. 517. Press. YOUNG Men.

single. 18-25. to travel 46 states and return; circulation campaign; immediate cash drawing account. large commissions transportation furnished; opportunity for advancement. See O.

J. Sullivan. U. S. Employment Service.

4th floor. 526 Penn 9 a. p. m. YOUNO Men 18-25.

5-day week. 40 hrs, 18 to start." 23 after 60 days. Apply in person. Triangle News Co, 1201 W. uperty Ave.

YOUNG Men wanted for fabrication work in light manufacturing plant located on th. VAVtll fiU. 1 Reedsdaie St, Pittsburgh, Pa. Is This Your Opportunity? Production control men. business engineers, systems men.

etc, here is the chance to capitalise on your experience and a fine income. Territory available for unique visual control system. Only Investment is aggressive Interest and hard work. Direct mail assistance national advertising live leads used by 7.200 national organisations. We're interested in -a man for this area capable of earning 88,000 to 810.000 commission annually.

A wonderful future for the right man. R. W. Orlpp Jr, Law St Finance Building, Atlantic 0685. OPPORTUNITY Man with car to train for selling position; one who- wants to learn and earn approximately 875 per week through his efforts; steady pleasant work with opportunity for advancement with our company.

Hargrove Construction Co, South 15th and Muriel South Side. Call HE. 3747 between and 11 a. m. only for appointment.

al OPTUS U.S., WA Suva Ann Bennztt LOOCeVOOD, BNX IN 1884. She was also the first WOMAN TO AAA US. Hale Help Wasted ATTENDANT Service station. Must know minor mechanical work. Must have tools.

Salary and commission. Apply (7 a. m. to 9 a. m.

only) 3529 Blvd. of Allies. After 7 p. m. apply 731 Mellon 8t, E.

E. ATTORNEY Law erattaate or axnerieneI plalm ad. Juster. Large stock casualty and surety companvsxeeuent opportunity, write AUTO BODY and FENDER MAN Experienced Pleasant working conditions. Vacation with pay.

Toohey Motor Company 412 East Eighth Aye, Homestead Homestead 3430. AUTO MECHANICS FOR MOTOR TRUCKS 3 first-class men; union shop; 81.30 per hour: must be A-l men, no other need pSrockwaV MOTOR CO 5135 Center Ave. MA. 6900 See Service Manager AUTO Mechanic Experienced In repairing and tune-up work. Apply ta person.

Central Service. Ford City, Pa. AUTOMOBILE Mechanics Nash experience only. See Mr. Roscoe, Nash North Bide Motors.

924 Manchester Blvd. AUTO BODY MAN Experienced, good wages and working conditions. 5515 Penn Ave. MO. 5555.

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS To repair generators and starters. Apply 4917 Baum Blvd. AUTOMOBILE Parts Man Must be ex perienced. Witherspoon Bros. Phone Sewlckley 316.

BAKER WANTED Cake mixer; must, be all around cake man. experienced in retail shop. Night work, start 10 p. m. Wages 81.22 per hour.

A.a.aaca rw miWV Ufa. BAKER Experienced In retail pastry shop; good working conditions. Write Wm. Sontheimer Bakery. 715 West 29th at, cne, rs, BAKER'S Helper Experienced in bread and rolls.

Night work. Apply Mueller's Bakery. 1502 Lincoln Ave, East End. BODY AND FENDER MAN References CA. 4920.

BODY AND FENDER MAN Must Be Experienced NASH-WILKINSBURQ MOTORS. CH. 6003 BOOKKEEPER Several years' full-charge experience necessary; St L. statements. Give age.

complete experience, salary desired and tele- pnone numper. jsox oaa. tress BOOKKEEPER some experience, full charge, 2 statement, age 22 to 30. Oakland. 8150 to 8200.

MONTGOMERY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Jenkins Arcade Bookkeeper Experienced For scrap and steel yard. References re quired, st lUired. Steady position. Write Box 550. pgh.

Pa. BOOKKEEPER-Typist. Opportuntiy for young maa to learn scrap iron and metal business. Apply by letter only. Olick Iron Sc Metal Company.

Try St. Yard. P. R. rittBourgn 19.

BORING Mill Operators. Horizontal. Expe-" rienced with close tolerances, for Job nop. mr. iyncn.

reoerai im BOY To work in print shop. Must be steady: opportunity to learn trade. Fairfax 2768. between 6-8 p. m.

BOY or Man For shipping clerk. 1037 East Warrington Ave. Everglade 4513. BOY Over 18. light manufacturing; trustworthy.

Industrious; permanent. jiympia lib. BOY For delivery and office; typing helpful but not essential: wish boy anxious to learn and grow with business. Apply 507. Bessemer Bldg.

BRICKLAYERS Wanted For GI homes. Penhurst 5033 after 6p.D, BRICKLAYERS FOR FURNACE AND OUTSIDE WORK Midland Plant, CRUCIBLE STEEL CO. OF AMERICA Greyhound Bus to Seventh St, Midland. Pa. BRICK and concrete block layers to take iob on contract basis.

6613 Kelly St. Extension BRUSH and Spray Painters For out of town orioge worx. rainax isio. BUS Boys. Housemen.

Wallwashers. Dishwashers. Pantry Maa. Clerical positions. Apply Hotel William Penn Employment Office, weekdays 9-4, except Saturdays.

CABINET makers and benchhands for inside work: steady employment, pleasant working conditions. Apply 477 Melwood st, cast xna CHEF Top wages; good working condl-tions. First or second man. Mr. Kansas.

Locust 9843. Chicago, and St. Louis Men and boys, work double headers this Sunday and Monday. Make big money by selling refreshments. Apply anytime today.

Forbes Field, 259 Boquet St. No phone calls. COLLECTOR Wanted to take care of established routes for Installment com- pany. Apply 5134 Penn Ave, COLLEGE-High School Boys Men. em-ployed or unemployed, to sell refreshments at Forbes Field.

Apply anytime today. 259 Boquet St. No phone calls. COMPOSITOR Must be experienced steady work; good opportunity. State wages ana quauneaiions.

jl OJt, rress. CONTACT Man. 23-25. with car. 8160 plus expenses; Young Man.

21-25. Single, answer pnone, iu. ui. late employment, woi aignianq mag. COOK First: experienced, white.

Apply rrancw Hospital, Room 102. 9 a. p. COST ACCOUNTANT Large manufacturing concern engaged tat post-war expansion program desires cost accountant. Applicant must be experienced on standard cast work, capable of installation and operation ef a prescribed Industrial accounting system: for tervlew cell CH.

5544. Mr. Whitley, be- :30 a. p. am.

DESIGNING ENGINEER Experienced on Rolling Mill Machinery-Apply Room 407, McCance Building Seventh Ave. fc Smithfleld St. Pittsburgh A. A V. I I I.

Aw a a.aaa fa Mgmerfaa THACKERAY Sadie. In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother who passed away 5 years ago, Aug. 29, 1941. Before our eyes she slowly faded away. Growing day by day more frail; Always bearing all her suffering Without murmur, without wall.

The golden gate opened and a gentle voice saia -come!" And with a farewell unspoken calmly entered home. Her loving children. Florhtt Cidas Sprays Baskets $5 3719 FORBES ST. 1300 HILL'S Flowers. Dave Hill's Only Store.

541 sixth Ave, at. am LUBIN tand SMALLXV. FLORISTS 136 Fifth Ave. Grant 2200 ED LUDWIG FLOWERS KOPPERS BLDG. Only Store.

AT. 1172. Only location Mowwnteyitt -Ctmctcry loti ALLEGHENY Memorial Cemetery 6-grave lot. Near chimes, will sacrifice, aranay- wine 5357. -Loit acf Fond ALPHA Gamma Delta Sorority pin lost in Home's Store.

Reward. Carrlck 0989-R. BELT Lady's green crepe belt, lost Oakland vicinity )Reward. Locust 0292 BILL Fold Black. Initialed J.

F. East Liberty vicinity or Car 60. Reward. Basel 1394. BRACELET Aquamarines and rubies.

Lost Tuesday, vicinity Highland Klrkwood; Keep-sage, newarq. Montrose qui. BOX Rubber Tile On Saw Mill Run Wednesday. Return to Pave Jackson. 1334 Beeehview Ave.

Reward. Locust 2664. CAMERA "Super Dalda. 64 car; near Frlck Park. Sunday.

Reward. AUqulppa 2005-J. COLLIE Shepherd Pup Black and white; Bloomfleld district. August 21. Reward.

MA. 4118. COLLIE Pup 5 months old; reddish brown and white, wearing harnes; vicinity Stanton Heights. Garfield; reward. ST.

3974. DIAMOND Wedding Ring and Engagement Ring Engraved; also pearl ring. Reward 100. Sterling 0832. DOG Lost Saturday.

Aug. 24; black and wnite puppy, utile orown; part cocker and beagle; name 2 months old: has harness. Last seen on Adam St. but may have been picked up on Chateau St. or vicinity; child pet.

Reward. Carol Ann Solomon. 1923 Manhattan St, Pgh. (12). DOG Golden retriever puppy; answers name "Casey," Sunday: Grant St, Se- wickiey; reward, none Hewic.ticy 377.

EARRING Gold-shell with pearl. Lost courthouse. Kauimann s. smitnneia vi- cinity. Reward.

HI. 6427 mornings. FOX Terrier Male, small, white and black. Vicinity of E. Liberty, Sears Roebuck, Wednesday afternoon.

Reward. cnurcnui szsa. REAL values in resl estste are advertised daily in The Press Classified Section. FRATERNITY Pin Sigma Zl: Carnegie Tech vicinity. Reward.

BR. 1500. Ext. 573. 673.

GLASSES In Army case "lost by rider go- ing to jeneva. rs. zoae. GREEN coat taken bv mistake in Dutch Henry's Restaurant. Reward.

Call Jackson 3588. ALERT' people who capitalize on their opportunities read The Frees Want Ads every dy. IRISH Terrier Brown, male, license 3757. answers to "Timmie." Child's pet. Squirrel H1H vicinity; reward.

Hasel 0936. JACKET Brown gabardine, lady's, belong- mg to suit, can Aivara. jaaynower 33B4. LAPEL Pin Saturday evening. Aug.

24. Vogue Terrace or Rlche's. Reward. Finder please call Catherine Crawford. BR.

4876. LOST Woman's watch: gold. Downtown Monday. Reward. Fremont 3130.

PEARL Earring Single cultured pearl: downtown, Tuesday; reward. Call Cora-opolis 348. PURSE Schenley Pant, containing Items valuable to owner. No questions asked. Mrs.

Lamoreaux, 5816 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh (6). PURSE Black Patent, containing pin. sentimental value. Osage Drive St McNsry. Reward.

Fremont- 1183. PURSE Black plastic. Home's suit dept. Saturday, containing glasses, identifica tion, reward. Court 6600.

PURSE Black leather; Highland Park parking lot; containing glasses, pen, bill-fold. Reward. Valley 1073-M. RAIN Coat Lady's, navy. Monday: by working widow; 71 streetcar.

Highland bus. Reward. Atlantic 3460. RING Wadding, man's. Initialed B.

Saturday. East Liberty Restaurant. Reward. Montrose 0396. RING Diamond; Kauf mann's-Chlld's Restaurant; reward.

Emerson 1322. TIE Pin. diamond, platinum. Saturday night, day coach Pennsylvania Railroad, Iron City Express from New York City; sentimental value; generous reward. At lantic VOB PLEASE mention The Pittsburgh Press when answering advertisements.

WRISTWATCH Gold Bulovs, between Herron Bus or via 28th St, 88 Car. or Penn Ave. station, Saturday: reward. maynower poej WRISTWATCH Lady's. "Benrus." Yellow eoia.

vicinity noiei nenry. rennsyivama Station. Downtown. Monday sight. Reward.

Walnut 2372. Mr Hef Wonted Att adverttsementa in The Pittsburgh Preu Malt Help and Female Help Wanted cotttmne, offering Sale Potttknu. mast indicate article or eervtce to be eold and the baste of compensation. ACCOUNTANT Public Recent college graauaie ior junior wore opportunity for advancement in growing organisation. Write 565.

Press. ADJUSTOR For local finance co. state experience and salary desired la first let- ter. wepiies connoentiai. oi4.t press.

ADVERTISING If von are on the sunaar side of 40 and experienced in turning out Interesting newspaper and direct mall copy, you may be the maa to take advantage of this opportunity. Position Is permanent, offers chance fer advancement. Location Eastern Ohio with well established, expanding business. Oive age. education, experience, salary expectations.

Write 536. Press. AIRLINE Reservationlst Age 32-30. Excellent appesrsnee, telephone vejee. 2 veers' college and business experience re quired.

Opportunity for advancements. interviews rnaay ana saiuraay irem 10 a. p. m. T.

W. Ine, 117S Unlen Trust siag. ARTIST with at least 1 veer's experience malting wash and pea and ink drawings for newspaper cuts, preferably of furnl ture and home furnishings; layout ability desirable. Progressive furniture store 60 mile from Pgh. offers excellent opportunity to develop oa Job in expanding advertising give qualifications, marital status, wneiner ci-ui ana salary requirements.

Write 8 513. Press. ARTIST- ommerclal. photo retoucher: experience necessary, state salary, write box 1 ajs, jfresa ASSISTANT MANAGERS Exceptional opportunity for advancement offered single vounx men over 21 vcars of age. with nationally known moving picture organization.

Long hours, low pay to stars, out excellent cnance ior tnose wishing to train for theater manager post. uons. ADPiy person i nursaav ana Fri day mornings. Employment Office. 3217 Clark Building.

ATTCTDANT Ceryico station. Bums nerlence necessary. Apply 4621 Ferbes tit..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Pittsburgh Press
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Pittsburgh Press Archive

Pages Available:
1,950,450
Years Available:
1884-1992