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2. at 10 n. High mass of requiem as St. Catherine's Church at 11 a. m.

Friends invited. Death Notices Today's Paul's Cathedral, Wednesday, Nor. 2, 10 a. m. Deaths HAMILTON.

On Oct. 30, 1960, Freeport Blawnox, wife of Alex; mother of of Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas: sister Barbuto, Anthony Mary Krichton, Katherine Bellay, James Yates, John McMahon, Bauman, Nora B. Mike McMahon and Charles Weiss. Friends received at the Kuznicki Bizijak, Antoinette Funeral Home, Cheswick, Pa.

Funeral services on Wednesday at Blough, Lloyd Sr. 1 p. m. Burkhart, William F. HARKINS- On Saturday morning.

Oct. 29. 1960. Mary A. Harkins, Campbell, Elizabeth at the home of her niece.

Mrs. Hugh McDonald 661 Clearview Chilcott, Annie F. Bethel Park: beloved sister of Eunice and Edward L. Harkins. Clowes, Sumpter A.

Friends received at the Eeinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Ave. Cummins, Donald E. until Wednesday morning 9 o'clock. Requiem high mass at St.

Donati, Martha Germaine Church, Bethel Park, at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. VisitaDouglass, Paul J. tion 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Dunleavy, Mary HARKINS- On Nor. 1, 1960, Sarah Elizabeth' Harkins, Ebken, William J. formerly of Walnut Pch. Friends received from 2-4 and 7.9 Finch, Walter m. at the Funeral Home of J.

Herbert, Hershberger Crafton, and where Sons. Fisher, Hazen 170 Noble E. services will be held Thursday at Harkins, Sarar 2 m. p. Henry, Howard P.

RARTLEY- On Sunday. Oct. 30. 1960, Frank Hartley, retired AvaHerman, Augusta Ion tailor; husband of the late Eva M. Hartley; survived by one Kish, John sister.

Mrs. John Klug of also two nieces and two nephews. Klages, John C. Friends received at McDonald's Funeral Home, 529 California Johnston, George O. M.

Ave. where services will be held on Wednesday morning at 10:30 Landry, Judith Arlet o'clock. McGough, Robert J. HENRY- On Thursday, November 1, 1960. at 3:30 A.

Howard McMaster, Mary C. beloved husband of Hilda M. Gassenschmidt of 3776 East N. S. Meredig, Ewald Father of Howard J.

Henry of LAfayette. Calif. Brother of Mrs. Merkel, Ralph A. cAret M.

Smith; also 2 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Family Meyer, Margaret will receive friends between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. at Miller, Nelson L. Sr.

the Geo. W. Heard and Con Funeral Home, 4047 Perrysville N. 5. Popovich, Nicholas Services on Friday afternoon 1 o'clock.

Quinsler, Amanda Ebbert HERMAN--On Monday, Oct. 31, Schweiger, Mary W. 1960. Mrs. Augusta Robinson Herman, wife of John W.

of 145-H Smith, Carrie A. Watson Drive, Turtle Creek: beloved mother of Mrs. Nancy Morosini: also survived by three grandSrakocic, Nick Stulen, Frank L. children. Friends received Home of Richard H.

Knee. OsTheis, Agnes Z. borne at Larimer, Turtle Creek. Vosnick, Ruby C. where services will be held on Thursday at 2 p.

m. Friends inWatkins, David J. vited. Williams, Annie L. HINDMARCH On Sunday.

Oct. Williams, Wade R. 30. 1960. Daniel E.

Hindmarch Mir- of 507 Coast husband of Wolf. John Jr. lam P. Trageser Hindmarch: father of Melvin, Mary Catherine, Young, Elmer L. Jimmy.

Billy, Jan, Daryl and Mary Zalnasky, Catherine Jo Hindmarch; brother of Bill and Previous Deaths Adamson, Martha Barrett, William Robert Beckman, Elizabeth Le Blanchard. Alfred Boccardi, Gus Borden, Stanley J. Brinner, Helen B. Cantafio, Anthony Caquatto, Georgina Carpenter, Mahalia A. Coatsworth, Earl A.

Creamer, William H. Crowley, Katherine M. Fisher, Birdena Fowkes, W. Gannon, William F. Gerber, Paul H.

Hackett, James 4 J. Hamilton, Nellie Harkins, Mary A. Hartley, Frank Hindmarch, Daniel E. Holt, Betty Dunn Kandrotas, Florence Krebs, Frank J. Langguth, J.

Otto Lauchman, Harry C. Lawrence, August L. Lohmeyer, Frederick C. Lynch, Mary Gallagher Mahronich, Dora Malone, Joseph E. Sr.

Mastri, Anthony P. Mazza, Mary McGrail, Frank J. McQuiddy, Margaret Meehan, James L. Miccolai, Emma Miller, Magdelana Miller, Edward Leroy Million, Francis M. Monper, Oliver T.

O'Hanlon, M. G. Colan Pender, Genevieve Plunkett, Joseph J. Rainsberger, Charles W. Rhein, Grace W.

Sayre, Anna Snyder, Morgan 0. Sippel, Edward Stephens, George Stuver, William E. Thomas, Ethel S. Timblin, S. George Veseleni, Michael Wechsler, Ether Kaplan Veseleni, Michael Watts, Rita K.

Weiss, Charles T. Wolf, Harry S. Death Notices FINCH- -Walter. of 2436 Wylie Ave. Sunday, Oct.

30, 1960; husband of Cora; brother of Francis Philan, Amada Finch, Jessie Walker, all of Alabama. Friends will be received at the Jones Funeral Home, Herron and Center 2-4 and 7-9. Burial in Birmingham, Alabama. FISHER--On Monday, Oct. 31, 1960.

Hazen husband of Fay Fisher. of 789 Center Rd. Monroeville; father of William B. Fisher; brother of Mrs. Earl C.

Potts of Florida and Mrs. E. J. Round of California; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received at T.

D. Turner's, 729 Wallace Ave. Wilkinsburg, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. FISHER Birdena, on Oct. 31, 1960, of 217 14th Sharpsburg.

Pat daughter of Reuben Leight: mother of Thomas R. and Charles P. Fisher: sister Henrietta Kunz, Anna Mary DePriest. Ruth Volk, Charles and Leight: Also five grandchildren, Friends received at Ogrodnik Funeral Home, 333 Butler Etna. quiem high mass at The Church of Madonna, Sharpsburg on Thursday at 9 A.

M. FOWKES- -On Sunday, Oct. 30. 1960. John beloved husband of Agnes Fowkes (nee Dehner).

at the family home, 2824 Dwight Dormont: father of Marie Agnes Werling of Allison Park. and John W. Fowkes of Redding. also nine grandchildren. Friends received at the Feinhauer a.

m. Requiem high mass St, until Wednesday morning 9 Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Catherine's Church at 10 8, m. Friends invited. Saturday.

Oct. 29. 1960 William F. formerly of 245 Mevran son of the late Mary Kane Gannon: brother of Catherine Gannon Hickey, Friends may call at the Ferguson- -Wood Funeral Home. Forbes at McKee Oakland, after 4 o'olock Monday.

Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem high mass in St. Regis Church at 9 o'clock. GERBER-On Saturday, Oct. 29, at 4:30 p.

Paul H. Gerber, beloved husband of Elma Speer, of 1226 Ingham N. father of Vera Buchanan, of Mars. brother of Minnie Moody of Canton, 0.: also two grandchildren, Judy and Paul Buchanan. McKinlev Lodge No.

318, Islam Grotto, Grand Club and friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HACKETT-On Sunday, Oct. 30, 1960.

James J. of 345 Atwood husband of the late Rose Laughlin Hackett: father of John James Leo J. and Mrs. Frances Griska: also survived by 14 grandchildren. Friends will, be received at John A.

Frevvogel's. 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire Funeral Wednesday morning. High mass of requiem in St. Death Notices Death Notices -On October 31, 1963, Mary C.

(Mamie) McMaster, Friends received at the United Presbyterian Home, corner of Penn and Trenton Wilkinsburg. Services Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. MeQUIDDY-On Sunday, Oct. 30. 1960.

Margaret McQuiddy (nee Green). of 7052 Apple Pah. 6: widow of the late Clifford McQuiddy; sister of Isidora Bullion and of William Bullion. Requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church, on Wednesday.

Nov. at 10 a. m. Friends received at the Campbell Funeral Home, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg. from 2-4 and 7-10 p.

in. MEEHAN Suddenly on Sunday morning. James husband of the late Mary C. Patterson Meehan, of 4030 Ludwick Sq. Hills.

Funeral from McCabe Bros. Shadyside Funeral Home, 6214 Walnut on Wednesday. Nov. 2. at 9 8.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Philomena's Church at 10 m. Friends and members of Spanish American War Veterans Raymond P. Cronin Post 267 invited.

MEREDIG On Nor. Drive. 1, 1960. 4643 McKee Baldwin Boro. beloved husband of Anna Meredic: brother Erich Meredig.

Friends received at the John H. Slater Sons Whitehall Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. MERKEL On Monday, Oct.

31, 1960, Ralph husband of the late P. LaRue Merkel, of 310 S. Home Ave. Avalon: father of Mrs. John Herrmann, Mrs.

Henry Sinicki, Ralph F. and Elizabeth R. Merkel: three grandchildren. Friends received in the Orion C. Pinkerton Funeral Home, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30.

MEYER On Monday, Oct, 31, 1960, Margaret Meyer, of 502 Broadway, McKees Rocks; sister of Jennie J. Meyer and Mrs. Eliza beth Dock weiler; aunt of Francis, Robert. Gerard, Patricia, Darlinda and Arlene Tucker, Friends, received at McDermott 1225 Chartiers Ave McKees Rocks. Solemn requiem high mAss in St.

Mary's Church on Friday, Nov. at 9 a. m. MILLER -Nelson Monday, Oct. 31, 1960: husband of Marion Peoples Miller: father Nelson Lu Jay A.

Miller both of Sutersville, Mrs. Pauline Sadler of So. Greensburg. Pa, Mrs. Gladys Rose of Cochranton, Pa.

Mrs. Kathleen Neff of Sutersville, Mrs. Marjorie Yarnell of Young. wood. Mrs.

Alethea June Martz of Goldsboro. N. and Mrs. Peggy Nesbit of Sutersville. brother of Frank of Ruffs.

dale. William of Akron. 0. Raymond of Irwin, Mrs. Stella Baum of East Millsboro.

Mrs. Hattie Anthony of New Stanton. Pa, and Mrs. Vera Va Forsythe of New Stanton. 33 grandchildren.

Friends received at home. Fourth Sutersville, Pa. Services Thursday at 2 P. M. Interment West Newton Cemetery, (Arrangements by King Funeral Home.) On Lerov Mondav.

(Rov) Oct. of 31. 27 Oakley West View. husband of Ethel Thompson Miller: father of Mrs. Viola Fiskey, Mrs.

Kathrvn Robson. Mrs. Ethel Darges. Mrs. Lois Jean Dickev.

Almeda Mae Van Maurik: brother of Mrs Corda Chase. Mrs. Ruth Grobe and John R. Miller. Also 30 grandchildren and 2 great-grandFuneral from the Schellhaas Funeral Home, 388 Center Ave.

West View on Thursday at 2 Members of First Presbyterian Church of West. View and friends invited. (Visitation with familv. 2-4 and 7-10 Cars 10 and 15 stop at door MILLER-On Saturday, Oct. 29.

1960. Magdelena of 314412 McClure wife of the late Eugene: mother of Elmer Mohr. Emma Lapinski, Edward Miller and Mrs Mae Morgan; also five grandchildren and one greatgrandchild: sister of Susan Pfeifer. Elizabeth McCarthy and Frances Harmon. Friends received at the Albert A.

Novak Funeral Home. 3313 Brighton Rd. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Francis Xavier Church on Wednesday at 9 a. m.

MILLION On Sunday. Oct. 30. 1960, Frances M. Million of 143 Olympia beloved husband of Margaret L.

Burns Million; father of Margaret Frances and Harvey Omar Million: son of and the late Jennie Markwell Million: brother of Mrs. Eula Mac Roberts of Columbus, 0. Mr. Million was A member of the Mt. Washington Presbyterian Church.

Monongahela Lodge 269. and A.M., Stokes Lodge 796. 10.0.F. and Cinosam Club. Friends received at the parlors of Wm.

Slater and Sons. Virginia Ave. (and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be held Thursday. Nov.

3 at 2 p. m. MONPER At Bonita Springs, Oliver T. Monper: father of Mrs. Ellen.

Schlichtkrull: son of the late John and Mathilda Ott Monper: brother of Mrs. Catherine Pusateri. Herbert. William. Charles and Robert Monner: also three grandchildren, Visitations 011 Tuesday at the chapel of Walter J.

Sperling. 622 Lockhart St. Services on Wednesday at 10 a. friends invited. NICCOLAI On Sunday Oct.

30. 1960, Emma, wife of the late Pietro Niccolai, of 125 West Garden Road; mother of Mrs. Enis Rosenfeld, Gene J. and Richard Niccolad; also 4 grandchildren; sister of Marino Keeno. Friends received at John H.

Slater Sons. Whitehall Funeral Home. 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood. Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30 Requiem mass in St. Sylvester's R.

C. Church at 9 o'clock. ber On Saturday, Octo29. 1960. Margaret G.

Colan. wife of the late Joseph K. O'Hanlon: mother of Joseph Sylvester and Richard M. O'Hanlan, Mrs. Catherine Mueller and the late Vincent K.

O'Hanlon: also survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral from the P. Smith Funeral Home, 1615 Brighton Rd. on Thursday at 8:15 a.m. Requiem high mass at St.

Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. PENDER-On Saturday. Genevieve of 1418. Federal St.

Friends received from 2-5 and at the Walter J. Sperling Funeral Home. 622 Lockhart St. Funeral Wednesday at 1 p. m.

Friends invited. Please omit flowers. -Joseph J. on Satur- day. Oct.

29, husband of the late Margaret Lydon, and father of Anna Bittner, Margaret Madden, and Blanche Dougherty; brother of Michael. Frank and Blanche Plunkett and Lillian Bannon. Friends received pt the Byrne Memorial Home. 701 N. Negley Ave.

Requiem mass in St. Kieran's Church, Wednesday, 10 a. POPOVICH- -On Monday, Oct. 31, 1960. Nicholas, of 617 Sixth Trafford.

husband of Catherine Kreelic: son of Mr. and Mrs. John Popovich of Berlin, brother of Paul. Mary Shawlev. Ann Fisco, Charles, John.

Frank, Michael, George and Stephen. Friends received at. W. N. Daugh.

erty Funeral Home. Trafford, Pa. Requiem mass in St. Regis R. C.

Church, Thursday at 9:30 m. QUINSLER-Of 677 Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon on Monday, Oct. 31, 1960. at 10:20 P.

Amanda Ebbert: beloved wife of William Quinsler in her 63rd vear; mother of Mrs. June Dentpier and James G. Alston: also 7 grandchildren and 4 greatgrand- children survive. Friends received at the E. Laughlin Funeral Home, 3310 W.

Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Thursday, Nov. 3. at 2 P. M.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. 1960, RAINSBERGER-On Sunday, Oct. 30. of 76 Warren Charles husband of Claudene Vickers Rainsberger; father of Donna B.

and C. E. (Gene) Rainsberger: brother of Margaret, Sylvia and Autimer Rainsberger of New Philadelphia, Ohio: grandfather of Charles Jon Rainsberger. Friends may call at the James A. Lamb Jr.

Funeral Home, 165 Noble Crafton, Graveside services in East Ave. Cemetery. New Philadelphia, Ohio. Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. -On Sunday, October 30.

1960. Grace W. wife of Allen Y. mother of Virginia L. Nickholds of Glenfield Betty C.

of Dayton. Ohio. Also the Zepfel Funeral Home. 150 grandchildren Friends received Neglev East End. from 2 to 4 and to 10 p.

m. Services Thursday at 2 D. m. SAYRE- on Oct. 30.

1960, mother of Mrs. Beatrice Dixon, Mrs. Inez Kent, Mrs. Lillian Weimer and Stephen B. Sayre: cight seven great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at Douds' Funeral Home, Franklin Aliquippa. 2-4. 7-9 p. m. Services Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p.

m. -On Mondar, Oct. 31. 1960. Welker Schweiger of 1906 Springfield Drive.

less mother of Mrs. Helen McDonald. Leonard and the late Lawrence Schweiger; sister of Mrs. Marcella Berkley, Mrs. Amelie Poppewreiter, Marcelus and Charles Welker.

Funeral from the Schellhaas Funeral Home, 388 Center Ave West View, on Thursday at 9:15 A M. Requiem High Mass in St. Athanasius R. C. Church at 10 A.

M. Members of L.C.B.A Christian Mothers and friends in- Death Notices garet Dierken, Mrs. Letitra Cole. Mrs. Pearl Malt, Mrs.

Martha Mayberry, Mrs. Herbert, David Marshall Andrew G. and Alex W. Young. Friends received at McDonalds Funeral Home, 529 California Avalon.

Where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ZALNASKY---On Sunday, Oct. 30, 1960. Mrs. Catherine, age 84, widow of Stanley Zalnasky: mother of Chester, Benjamin, Mitchell, Sophia. Catherine and Mrs.

Mildred Kuznicki; also Ave grandchildren. Friends received at the Moody Funeral Home, Clinton, Pa. Requiem high mass in St. Columbkill Church on Thursday at 9 a. m.

Special Notices C. D. of A. rosary services Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Devlin Funeral Home, Sherman for Katherine M. Crowley.

In Memoriam LUSTER, Georze Jr. (Bill) -In lovIn memory of our dear son and brother who left us Nov. 1, 1957. Sadly missed by his mother, brothers and sisters, In memory of Harriet Westerman who died Nov. 1.

1945. I cannot say, and I will not say That she Is dead--she is just away! With A cheery smile and a wave of the hand She has wandered into an unknown land. Think of her faring on. dear In the love of there as the love of here Think of her still as the same. I say She is not dead---she Is just away Sadly missed by father, mother and sisters.

Florists MO. MA. 2-1300 GIDAS Baskets 5 Monuments--Cemetery Lots ALLEGHENY County Memorial Park -2-grave lot. $300. Locust 3-3227 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND BEAGLE- Male, Tri Color--Allegheny County License; Route vicinity Twin Willows Rink and Paul Ann's.

HU. 6-3298. BEAGLE Male--Sandy Creek Road. New Vernon Twp. Identification on collar.

Reward. Hunter 6-8134, BEAGLE Dog Black white, tan. White stripe across back, lost vicinity Glade Run Lake, Butler County. Reward. Hunter 6-8856.

BEAGLE- -Lost. Male. Brown, white. Glass Run. Reward, Homestead 1-1947.

BEAGLE Male. lost. A 71354. Evans City area. Answers Poplar 6-3390.

BOXER Dog Brindle color. male, 6 months old, white chest feet: Homewood Brushton Wilkinsburg area. Reward. Penhurst 1-7253 CAT -Siamese. 3 years old.

Lost Federal Ohio North Side. Reward. Fairfax 1-4096. CAT-Tan. male, Highland Park district.

Hiland 1-1885. COLLIE Puppy Female, answers Tan-white, leather harness. Lost Halloween night. Brushton. Children's pet.

Reward. PE. 1-7913. DOG--Male, small, black, white chest. red collar; answers lost Beechview area.

Locust 3-2470. DOG- -Female, brown. short haired. lost Stanton Heights area. Answers to Jersey.

Reward. Sterling 1-6304. DOG--Black and white male. Federal St. Saturday.

Reward, Hiland 1-9721 GERMAN Shepherd -Female. blacklight brown; lost Sunday Oak Manor, Whitehall, children's pet. Reward. TU. 2-1399.

GERMAN Shepherd Female, lost -October 24, Oakland. Reward; Museum 1-9233. GLASSES--In silver case. Lost Thursday near Kaufmann'8. Reward.

Atantic 1-2036, GLASSES--Black rims vicinity of proudce yard Monday. Court 1-7707. leave message. GOLDEN Retriever Female, lost Oakland, Thursday noon, Reward. Museum 3-1359.

GRANDMOTHER'S Bracelet- Gold. six engraved discs, photo charm. Emerson 1-6968. MILITARY Papers--In folder, on No. 77 streetcar.

or Magee Hospital. Mt. Oliver. Knoxville, Reward. Hemlock 1-4690.

EWARD $100 Information leading to recovery Ingersoll Rand ComSerial No 40G40834. Thompson, Grant 1-2810. RING--Man's tiger-eye cameo. Downtown district. Poplar Express 1-4350.

LET a Press Want Ad be your sales representative SHOTGUN 20-gauge Remington' automatic: Saturday, between Eau Claire and Knox. Reward. Poplar 6-4107. WALLET Tan. Lost Autenreith's, Allentown vicinity.

Important papers, California driver's license. Reward. Hemlock 1-2678. WALLET Red, lost East Liberty business section. Oct.

25. Needed: reward. Hilltop 3-3671. FOUND--Tan and white puppy, female. Vicinity of Round Hill Cemetery.

phone Tennyson 5-3942. FOUND--Boxer. female. well trained. Bloomfeld district.

Call after 4 p. m. Montrose 1-9517. Personal DOT--Please write to me. Mother is worried.

Charlie. HAPPY birthday, wife, on your 49th birthday. Your husband. IF you love America, please repeat and mean it Bless America" and read the 67th Psalm. Wanted -Citizens of Pgh.

will petition the government for Who redress of Power Vested in the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh. Lehigh 1-4532 Proposal ALLEGHENY COUNTY Pittsburgh. Pa. October 25. 1960 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh.

Pa. until 10:30 A. E. S. Tuesday.

November 15. 1960 and will be publicly opened at 11:00 A. E. S. T.

in the presence of the Countr Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh. Pa. for Electrical Improvements in Register of Wills and Prothonotary's Offices. Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had on application at Purchases. the Office of the Bureau of Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Proposal must be accompanied by a bond and or certified check (as requested) to the order running to the County of Allezheny for the amount fixed in the specifications AS evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract in case award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for A period of 60 dars after the scheduled closinz time for receipt of bids. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JAMES W. KNOX.

Controller, County of Allegheny. OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT Versailles Township School District Authority Allegheny County Penna. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Versailles Township School District Authority. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. at the White Oak Elementary School Building Callfornia Avenue, White Oak Borough (McKeesport P.

0.1. Allegheny County, Pennsylavnia. until 7:30 o'clock P. M. (Eastern Daylight Time Thursday, November 3.

1960. at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read aloud for the following Furniture and Equipment: 1. Electrical Appliances 2. Miscellaneous Equipment Copies of the specifications and proposal to forms may Office be secured by an. plying the 111 the Francis McClure r.

High School Building No bid mav be withdrawn for period of thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids By order of the Versailles Township School District Authority. Allegheny County. Pennsylvania. o. C.

Lindecamp. Secretary WHITE OAK SCHOOL California Avenue White Oak Borough (McKeesport P. Penna. Legal Notices ESTATE of S. F.

Dobrowolski or Stanley F. Dobrowolski, deceased. of Pgh. Pa. No.

3811 of 1960. 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 make payment without delay to Marie R. Dobrowolki. 6357 Jackson Pah. 6.

Pa. Michael W. ron. Atty 1400 Jones Law 19. Pa ESTATE of Ruth Elitott.

also known as Ruth A. Elliott deceased. of McCandless Pa. No. 4469 of 1960.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests All persons havInc claims OF demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Norman W. Elliott. Reichhold Road, Wexford. Pa. Robert MacAlister.

Att 7, 3700 Grant Pah. 18, Pa. Male Help Wanted CREDIT Management Sales FinanceExcellent opportunity with future for man with sales Anance company or bank experience in extending foor plan credit and the purchase of installment paper from dealers. Men with primarily small loan experience need not apply. Interview by appointment only.

Call Mr. Sprow. Express 1-3297. COMMERCIAL SALESMAN VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL Immediate opening for salesman over 22 to develop and service accounts to car dealers. feet operators and automotive parts houses.

College degree preferred but will accept minimum two years college with lubricants sales experience. Territory: Pittsburch and area within 150 mile radius. Car furnished, full benents program with major compans. Position with excellent growth potential. Salary guaranteed draw plus commission.

For confidential interview call Nov. 1, 2, 3 from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., 11 a.m. to I p.m., 6 to 8 p.m. Atlantic Mr.

Hiatt DRAFTSMAN $475. Min. 1. yr. exp.

in design of light sheet metal fab. ENGR. To $500. M.E./E.E./Ch. E.

for training program. RESEARCH ENGR. To $925. M.E. degree.

Min. 5 yrs. exp. in related areas. FEE NEGOTIABLE BRILL PERSONNEL 310 Empire Bidz.

CO. 1-2983 DRAFTSMAN- -Mechanical. Electrical. Must have five years experience. $500.

Kearney-McDonough Employment. 2401 First National Bank. Fifth and Wood. EX. 1-1071.

Open DRIVERS TAXICABS Ataractive, steady year round work. Top earnings for alert workers. Paid cations, life insurance and pension benefits. YELLOW CAB CO. 601 W.

Gen'l. Robinson St. ENGINEER--With wide exvertence in design and operation synthetic resin kettles or reactors. Middle East location. Send experience resume and salary requirements.

Write Press. Box 664 ENGINEER--College graduate, with least 2 years experience in Industrial engineering and personnel azement. Position with established machinery manufacturer, located near Neville Island. Write P. O.

Box 4350. Pah. 4. stating education and experience. FLORAL Designer--We need another experienced designer: top salary.

Modern Shop. Fairfax 2-8303. 9-6. FURNACE Mechanic Must have City license. Jackson 1-1375.

Furniture Salesman Leading furniture store, near Pittsburgh, selling medium priced turniture has an opening for man thoroughly experienced in the furniture business. Must be conscientious and have strong selling ability. Only those who can produce need apply. Substantial guaranteed salary plus An incentive plan. An excellent opportunity for qualified man.

Send resume including aze. background. experience and references. Confidential. Write 677.

Press. IBM OPERATORS: Minimum two rears experience wirinz and operating 407 and 604: Carnezie area. $5200. Employers Service, 976 Union Trust Building. Atlantic 1-9635.

INSURANCE REPRESENTATIVE National troup interviewing for position of casualty claim adjuster for Western Penna Area. This 1s A career opportunity with large and expanding company Duties provide excellent training in all fields of negligence. Attractive benefit pregram. Send complete personal and employment data to 647. Pah, Press.

Laundry Supervisor Hospital laundry. Act as assistant to manager also supervise some housekeeping activities. Excellent opportunity. Write Box Press. LIFE INSURANCE SUPERVISOR Expanding large ordinary life, accl dent and sickness and group insurance company is looking for an Assistant manager in the Pittsourch area.

Men with 2 or more years eXperience ordinary agents, over age 25, with good sales records will be considered. Training at our home office for 2 months our expense. Guaranteed salary and overwrite If Interested in management. Fremont 1-5440 for appointment. LINOTYPE Operator Experienced for publications.

Good future. Write 630. Press LINOTYPE Operator Experienced only. Steady work. Phone Emerson 1-7779.

LITHOGRAPH Stripper--Experienced only work. Write 674. Press MACHINE SHOP FOREMAN pandinz new dept. At least yrs. supervisory experience.

East Side of Pah. Call A Eving. TOMSETT PERSONNEL. 431 Frick BIdE. GR.

1-2050. MAN- -TO VERIFY In our order dept. No selling. Orders must be verifield by responsible and reliable man. Incomes above averaze.

Must have car and be over 25. Call Mr. Bonner, Atlantic 1-9971. tomorrow. MAN- The Grand Union Tea Ci.

will employ one man in home delivery advertising crew. No age limit. Permanent. salary while Apply 3415 Walnut McKeesport, Thursday. 9.

m. to 12. noon. MAN To manage cash carry lumber yard. Must be qualified.

Write 673. Press, MAN- Sales monthly guarantee. New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. Atlantic 1-7171, MANAGEMENT Trainees $300- $550: draft H. S.

relocate, Career Personnel. 4149 Jenkins Arcade, GR. 1-8926. MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Career programs for college grads in sales de industry. To $525.

Rush! Esquire Personnel Service, 1417 Farmers Bank 5th Wood. GR. 1-4615. MANUFACTURING MANAGER Internationally known company specializing in Chemical Products for the Foundry Industry is searching for manufacturing manager who would be capable of assuming the duties of Vice President in charge of Operations. If you are looking for responsible position coupled with unlimited authority and have "inside the plant experience" in duction planning, inventory control, cost control, labor relations, contract negotiations, and preventative maintenance, this would be an interesting and thoroughly rewarding challenge.

tion open. Our employees are cognizant of this ad. Please send complete resume in strict confi. dence to 583, Press MEAT Cutter Fridays and Saturdays, Market, 213 North Avenue. Milivale, Taylor 1-3129 Medical TechnologyBiological Research Immediate opening for qualified research personnel.

trained in biology. biochemistry or medical technology. B. P. degree desirable.

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De, Cola 5907 Penn MEN No experience necessary, over 16 full time positions open with National Publication. Salary plus bonus. Rapid advancement assured. Must be neat appearing and aggressive to qualify, Apply person. 9:30 a.m.

to 12:30 only, 119 Federal Room 410. MEN- -HOW soon will you earn 0007 Opportunity Insurance, antee, Atlantic 1-7171. Male Help Wanted vited. Visitations, 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

(Cars 10 and 15 stop at door.) SIPPEL On Sunday. Oct. 30, 1960. Edward of 14 Hays Millvale: father of Mary Ann and Edward son of Mrs. August Sippel; brother of Joseph, William and Mrs.

Theresa Lotz. Friends received at the E. J. Pfeifer Funeral Home, 512 Grant Millvale. High mass of requiem in St.

Anthony's Church, Millvale, on Thursday, Nov. 3, at 9:30 a. m. SMITH On Monday, Oct. 31, 1960.

6:15 A. Carrie A. Smith, age 74 years, Carey Way: daughter of the late Samuel B. and Emma Weigman Smith: sister of Louise Smith. Nora Penn.

Bertha Dando and Katie Moore. Friends may call at the William C. Hirt Funeral Home. 704 Brownsville Rd. (at Alice Services Thursday at 2:30 p.

m. SNYDER Morgan O. of Falls Church. formerly of Brook- line, suddenly at Washing: ton, on Oct. 29; husband of Geraldine: father of Jeffery: also survived by his father.

Howard two brothers. Howard Jr. and Joseph. Family will receive friends at the Ritchie Funeral Home, 2004 West Munball. until 9:30 R.

m. Wednesday. Requiem high mass at 10 a. m. in Resurrection Church, West Mifflin, Interment Calvary Cemetery.

on October 31, 1960. of 89 Locust Etna, Pa. Brother of John A. Srakocic. Friends received at Ogrodnik Funeral Home.

333 Butler Etna. (Time later). -On Saturday, Oct. 29. 1960.

George C. Stephens, of 2721 Glenmore Dormont, beloved husband of Evelyn Luty Stephens: father of Mrs. Beatrice Barfeld, George Albert and Richard Paul Stephens; brother of Lawrence Stephens, Mrs. Ann Ronzek, mond and Edward Misteiski: also five grandchildren. Friends received at the Raymond S.

Phillips Funeral Home, 1923 Broadway at Pauline Beechview. until 8:15 m. Wednesday, Nov. 2. Requiem high mass in St.

Catherine's Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. STULEN Suddenly on Tuesday morning. November 1.

1960, at his residence, King Edward Frank L. Stulen, husband of Bertha W. Stulen, brother of Mrs. Louise Smith of Hollywood, Calif. Also survived by four nephews and one niece.

Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville (Oakland Civic from 11 a. m. Wednesday until time of service Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private.

STUVER On Sunday, Oct. 30. 1960, William E. of 4691 McKnight Estelle Ross husband cf Katzmark Stuver; father of Mary Darlene, William Charles, Harry Michael: brother received Harry W. the Stuver.

Friends at E. J. Pleifer Funeral Home, 512 Grant Milivale. Services, on Wednesday. November 1:30 D.

m. THEIS -On Mondav. October 1960. Agnes Zimmerman Theis: wife of the late Jacob: mother of Alfred Herbert. Mrs.

Bertha Buck. Joseph and Charles: also 14 grandchildren: 18 great-grandchildren, Friends received at McDermott 1225 Chartiers Ave. McKees Rocks. Requiem Mass in St. Malacky's Church 011 Thursday.

November 3, at 9 THOMAS Ethel S. Peterson, on Oct. 30. 1960. of 210 Poplar Monroeville: wife of Oliver: mother of Mildred Mason, Dorothy Knoll.

Alvera Billingsley. Herbert Peterson. Clifford Moore. William. James and John Thomas: Helen Hector and Roy Peterson: also 18 grandchildren.

Friends received at the Jobe Funeral Home. 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. TIMBLIN- -On Sunday. Oct.

30. 1960. S. George Timblin, husband of Mayme L. Hooker of 336 Greengrove Allison Park: father of S.

George Jr. of Parkersburg, Va. and Mrs. Harold Wittick of Paducah. brother of Mrs.

W. Lynn Dunston of Wilkinsburg. Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd. at Graham E. where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Masonic services by Hailman Lodge 321, F. on Tuesday evening. VESELENI--On Sunday. Oct. 30.

1960. Michael. husband of Anna Kurdilla Veseleni of 3775 Windgap, Ave Pittsburgh: father of Mrs. Dorothy Horvat, Albert, Mrs. Alma Novak and Robert: also six grandchildren, Friends received at McDermott 1225 Chartiers Ave.

McKees Rocks. Solemn reoutem mass in St. Mary's Church on Wednesdav. November 2. at 9 A VOSNICK At Norwalk.

Ohio on November 1, 1960. Ruby Connor. wife of Anthony Vosnick. formerly of Murrysville. Mother of Margaret Anne and Vicky Vosnick: daughter of John and the late Robina Connor.

sister of Mrs Ann Campbell. Mrs. Margaret Conner, Mrs. Bessie Anderson. Joseph.

Phillip, William, Robert and George Connor. Friends will be received at the Eaton Funeral Home, 733 Ross Ave, Wilk. Notice time of arrival and services will appear later. WATKINS-At Rome. on Sunday, Oct.

30, 1960. David J. Watkins, husband of Ruth Stoner Watkins, formerly of Penn Hills: father of Mrs. James. W.

Saul of Rome, and Mrs. Michael W. Babich of Yukon, son of Mrs. Ellen E. Watkins: brother of Edward R.

Watkins and Mrs. Edward Moore of Penn Hills: also survived by three grandchildren. Member of Minor Lodge No. 287. Friends received at Samson's, 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center) from noon Wednesday until 2 p. m. Friday, when services will be held. WATTS On Saturdar. October 29, 1960.

Rita Kenny, beloved wife of Norman R. Watts. of 4062 Perrysville mother of Richard C. Watts. Friends received at the Joseph Rappert Sons Funeral Home.

711 Lockhart St. Funeral on Wednesday at 9:15 a. m. Requiem high mass at the Nativity Church at 10 a.m, WECHSLER- -On Sunday. Oct.

30, 1960. Esther Kaplan Wechsler. wife of the late Louis Wechsler of Webster Hall: mother of Eileen Wechsler Geist of Paris, France: grandmother of Rachel and Stephen Geist: sister of Mrs. Lawrence Wechsler of Mrs. Adolph A.

Blattner of New York City and Mrs. Harry Anderson of Pgh. The family will be at Samson's, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center). Monday 7-9 p.

Tuesday 2-4 p. m. and 7-9 p. and on Wednesday at 1:30 p. when services will be held.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that remembrances be sent to Wechsler Research Foundation. 3500 Fifth Pgh. 13. WEISS On Saturday, Oct. 29.

1960. Charles T. of 102 Park Millvale: son of the late Frank and Barbara Pocovsky Weiss, and brother of Mrs. Anna Larva. Mrs.

Josephine Stanonise, Joseph. Anthony. Albert. Francis. homas, Edward, George and James Weiss.

Friends received at the Walter M. Healy Funeral Home, 425 Grant Millvale. High mass of requiem at St. Ann's Church on Wednesday, Nov. 2.

at 9:30 a. m. WILLIAMS-On Sunday, Oct. 30. 1960.

Wade of 120 Mayflower beloved husband of Mrs. Lottic Williams; father of Mrs. Barbara Ann Johnson; brother of Mrs. Ruby Gray. Mrs.

Olivia Williams. Mrs. Gurtha Johnson, all of Culpepper, Mrs. Catherine of Newark. N.

Mrs. Lucy Washington of Remington. and Marcellus Williams of Fredericksburg. Va. Friends received At the Gaines Funeral Home.

220 Auburn East End. Services in Mt. Ararat Baptist. Church on Thursday at 1 p. m.

WILLIAMS-Mrs. Annie 52 Locust Muse, Pa Monday. Oct. 31, 1960. at 11:35 mother of James A.

Evans of Carmichaels, Lewis H. Williams Jr. of Carmichaels and Mrs. Martha W. McCracken of Muse: sisters of Mrs.

Elizabeth Cole of Duquesne. 5 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at Griffith Funeral Home. 164 West Pike St. Canonsbure, where services will be held Thursday.

Nov 013 at 2 P. M. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park, WOLF--On Oct. 31. 1960.

John Joseph, Jr. of 355 Elmbrook Lane. Bower Hill: son of George Sr. and Josephine Wolf: husband of the lace Stella: father of Bruce; stepfather of Pearl Miditch; brother of Dora Gray Luxbacher. Friends will be received at Fryer's.

729 Washington Bridgeville, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. WOLF-Of 2408 Bethel Church Bethel Park. on Sunday, Oct. 30.

1960. Harry beloved husband of Hilda Steuler: father R. of John brother of Mrs. Olive Hardy of Rector. and M.

Carl Wolf Massillon. niso sur vived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the Hamel Mortuarv. McMurray Rd. near Bethel Church South Hills.

from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services on Wednesday at 2 p. m. YOUNG On Monday evening.

Oct. 31, 1960, Elmer L. (Dock): beloved husband of Grace Brown Young of 517 Taylor Greensburg brother of Mrs. Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSE ABRAHAM-SAALINGER- Hillard Donald Bethel 2059 APPLICATIONS Park; Lois 615 Overbrook Blvd. A -Joseph Robert 844 Michael Glassport; 108 E.

14th Homestead; Joann, 110 Fourth Clair- Joanne 1381 Leaside Dr. ton. 106 Hays Mary Ann. -John 500 1 930 1014 Yetta Constance Ave. Joan Greenfield Ave.

ROWE- -Charles MATTURO-NEISS Francis 838 Whittier Edith. 640 72 S. 11th Sarah. 1708 Whittier St. Carey Way.

ROSS- -Harry ArkanBAILEY- -Clifford, 822 SAS Reta, 3321 JameLockhart Jane 716 son Dr. Madison Ave. John CROMPTON-DEVORE Donald Hill Glenfeld: Monongahela: Katherine aldine 4520 Filmore St. Finleyville. MILLER Kenneth, Etna: -Herbert Marilyn 250 Outlook Youngs41 Grant town.

Ohio; Marsha 5535 5437 Ellsworth Ave. Hobart St. FERRY -PUGLIESE Raymond. SIRIANNI I -DEL GRECO Joseph 1869 Middle Jennie, 309 Common wealth DuNinth St. quesne; Dolores, 2424 Valera Ronald St.

260 Wheeler Stowe Jerome Katherine 1411 Bagard Natalie Fourth Coraopolis. 2040 Beechwood Blvd. 823 Monterey Duquesne: Nancy, Du- DIVORCE SUITS 506 Commonwealth quesne. FILED MeGRADY EXLER Robert, 1529 Brighton Carol, ZAKOWSKI Henry S. against 1009 Belleau St.

Ruth M. PLATT -SNIDER Joseph FLACK -Bernice against Ray4776 Yew Florine. 5709 mond W. Wellestey St. SIMON- -Theresa G.

against 723 ter A. E. Lacock Theresa OSWALD -Emily B. against Ed820 Cedar Ave. ward M.

STOUT Ninth William Glassport; H. De against FRANCISCO Carmen C. Marcella K. 506 Edith 289 Ohio MAKOWSKI-John against Jean, Clairton. 104 DIVORCES GRANTED Ireland Way; Stephanie Ann.

2307 Atmore St. CLARK--Shirley A. from KenHOUSEMOND-NORWOOD neth C. mond. 1329 Locust Vir- ANDERSON Norma P.

from ginia. 1329 Locust St. George E. Male Help Wanted COOK Second. Must know food preparation and broiler cooking.

Full time. Salary open. Write 624. Press. COOK Short order or grill man.

Experienced, Start 4:30 p. m. State references, wages, Write 628, Press. LOOK Short order. Experienced.

Apply 1608 Cochran Mt. Lebanon. COOK- Short Restaurant. order. Experienced.

1-0386. Embassy Court and Mine supply experience. Kearney McDonough Employment. 2401 First National Bank. Fifth and Wood.

EX. 1-1071. Open evenings. Rebels. 1101 Perry Highway, Forest 4-4505.

STRUCTURAL STEEL DETAILERS Experienced on multi-story structures. N. J. openings. TO $9300 DO NOT TELEPHONE SEND COMPLETE RESUME TO LEHIGH DESIGN CO.

3 MULBERRY NEWARK 2, N. J. Engineers Pick your place with us NOW If you are "'Want to get ENGINEER THE VAPOR HEATING CORP. Located in Suburban Chicago Due to its continued growth AS leaders in the field of Commercial design, development and manufacture of Vapor Heating Equipment, and as the introducer CURY THERMOSTAT. most cordially invites qualified men to investigate the following openings in their commercial and aircraft divisions.

SR. TEST ENGINEERS TEST ENGINEERS A) B.S. or M.S.. M.E. with experience in engrg.

test and background in standard engrg. and instrumentation practices and their applications to tests. B) M.S. M.E. No experience required, but good knowledge test practices helpful.

Plan and perform complex engrg. tests, determine equipt. necessary, review and recommend alterations, improvements, etc. SENIOR MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT ENGR. B.S..

M.E. courses plus experience with heat transfer and combustion. Develop mechanical components and systems. Standardize, interpret and analyze proper approach to development of products. PROPOSAL ENGINEER B.S.

M.E. Experience to include 2-4 years in control specialties, applications. combustion or 2 years customer relations in mechanical products line. Prepare proposals, applying products to custo requirements. Some travel.

HEAT TRANSFER SPECIALIST M.S., M.E. or M.S. ChE. plus 3-5 years industrial experience. Will function AS staff specialist in heat transfer analysis, analog digital computing programming.

model studies, etc. Work with physical processes heat transfer. fluid. thermodynamics. ALSO ELECTRONIC PROJECT ENGINEER Aircraft Division B.S.

E.E. 1-2 years in transistorized circuits, or recent grad with courses in transistors, a etic amplifiers, etc. Circuit development on new products offering A broad scope of advancement professional growth. ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS ENGR. Aircraft Division B.S..

E.E. 3-5 years application experience in electronics. Interpret customers' specs to proposals for our new products including temperature controls sensing devices. Customer contact in liaison capacity, collect data for evaluation of systems or devices. PITTSBURGH INTERVIEWS TODAY, NOV.

Ist Mr. R. Southard Atlantic IF UNABLE TO APPLY. SEND RESUME THE VAPOR HEATING CORP. 6420 West Howard St.

Chicago 48, Illinois Men Earn $125 to $165 every week, $90 to $100 Employed guarantee. at start as qualified, under- paid, over 25, married, health and car. All benefits. Call FULLER BRUSH GRANT 1-4973 MEN- CANVASSING Pleasant. steady outdoor work, CAr and most leads furnished.

Earn $10- $40 daily, Comm. Mr. Fox, 8-9 m. Alan Studio, 57 S. 10th S.

S. MEN- Over 16. to work for Parents' Institute in Premium Department: average $2 hourly commission. Apply 608 Century Bldg. between 9-10 m.

only. MEN ANSWER THIS AD TODAY START TO WORK TOMORROW For Inter- -State Precision Products Corp. Presenting an owner's recom-. mendation advertising program. Must be interested in average earnines of $120 per week.

No special experience required. Prefer married men over 22 years of age, neat in appearance and good character reference, Auto essential. Must be ready to work immediately. Interviews daily 10:30 m. to 4:30 p.

m. APPLY PERSONNEL MANAGER. 114 WABASH AVE. WEST END OR PHONE WALNUT 2-4402 NEWSMAN MORNING Daily---Findlay, seeks trained, experienced newsman to. handle swing position.

Proven ability at handling headline writing. page make-up, and sports writing essential. Night work. Young college graduate preferred for position that offers varlety of experience on paper of 22.000. circ.

Only those already trained need appl. Write E. L. Heminger, Republican-Courier, Findlay, O. OFFICE exp.

in accte. payroll de taxes. Must possess strong credit. finance and supv. background, Open.

Esquire Pers. 1417 Farmers Bank 5th Wood. GR. 1-4815. PAPER Cutter- Experienced, for job printing plant, Steady work.

State salary expected. Box 533. Presto, PART Time Delivery Man- Bethel. St. Clair.

Carnegie, Prefer postal emplove. Average per week. Call FI. 1-0335. 4-6 p.

m. PHARMACIST- -Registered. Full time. Good workisg conditions. Independent: store.

Mar Drug Store, Lehigh 1-9424. PINBOYS- -Wesley's Bowlarena. Over 16. Olympia 5-9975. after 6 p.

Legal Ar ESTATE of Daria Cheked, deceased. of Whitaker. Pa. No. 4604 of 1960.

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 make payment without delay Victor Cheked, C.T.A.. 250 Whitaker Whitaker, Jos. P. Passafiume, 310 Jones Law Pgh. 19.

Pa. WILLIAM F. Donatelli, Attorney. 304 Ross Pittsburgh. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

County of Allegheny, Mary Janice Dempe vs. William Dempe, at No. 329 October Term, 1950. Court of Common Pleas. To William Dempe: You are notifield that Mary Janice Dempe.

the plaintiff, nas commenced an action of divorce against you. which you are reuuired to defend. William H. Davis. Sheriff of Allegheny County, Male Help Wanted HELP WANTED- -MALE All advertisements in 'The Pittsburgh Press Male Help Columns, ofering Sales Posttions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the oasis of compensation.

When answering advertisements dressed to Press boxes DO NOT clude other papers of personal value Advertisers often fail to call for all replies addressed to a Press box num. ber and this mail 1s destroyed if remaining over 10 days after Onal insertion of advertisement. LA order to procect the advertisers from receiving circular matter, it expressly understood and agreed that all such matters will be withheld as far possible by The Press. Only bona nde answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box ber ticket I'nis newspaper does not knowingly accept advertisements from employers offering less than the legal wage. Under the Federal Wage- Hour Law engaged in interstate commerce or in the production of goods for commerce are required to pay at least $1 AD hour (unless issued exemption certificates for learners.

Apprentices 01 handicapped workers: and time and nalt for overtime. Advertisers covered DE this law who offer lower rates should be reported to the Wage and Hour Division of the U. S. Department of Labor. 1004 Victory Build1n Liberty Ave.

and Ninth Pittsburgh. Pennsyivania. Phone Atantic 1-1968 ACCOUNTANTS Miscellaneous General: heavy cost. plant experience. degree Trainees: top graduates (to $500) Public: light to heavy, graduates (to $600).

Auditor: degree. experience PaperPrinting Specialist: dezree. expertence Advertising Manager: promotions, Industrial experience relocate open). Personnel: college. industrial experience, relocate Secretary; typing- colleze ($500 Traffic Clerk: rates.

experience. relocate Correspondent: sales potential, colleze chemistry Excellent unadvertised opportunities. Pittsburgh's Larzest Employment Center. Cosmopolitan. Investment Butiding.

COurt 1-1390. Open Mondays- Thursdays until 7. ACCOUNTANT--B. S. Degree.

$450. Up to two years experience Will ACcept beginner. Kearney- McDonough Employment. 2401 First 1-1071. National Fifth and Wood.

EX. Open evenings. ASSISTANT -National multi- plant manufacturing firm. decree required. prefer CPA.

Some public accounting experience and about 8 yrs industrial experience. VICE PRESIDENT- Sales: Experience chemicals related. Total scope responsibility, technical degree preferred. To $25,000 TAX ACCOUNTANT -Min. 5 yrs.

experience, also foreign experience an assett. degree, plus CPA preferred. Salary open. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Industrial engineering. corporate operation, only, Liberal pay, Open.

Fine company. perience, building plies. This plus. Bureau, Inc. COBY" Service 210 BESSEMER BLDG, 6TH ST.

AT. 1-4211 "OUR 40TH YEAR" ACCOUNTANT Public: for small firm; experience necessary with income tax returns. financial statements, etc. No travel. Write 621, Press ADJUSTER- Finance exper $400 expen.

Trainee $325-350 CREDIT MAN. Approve dealer credit. $485 CREDIT -Sales-type of person. $325 expen SALESM hrs, service. $300 EAST END EMPLOYMENT 901 HIGHLAND BLDG.

HI. 1-4622 ALUMINUM Siding Mechanicwork: experienced Canal 1-6825. AUTO BODY MAN all phases of Experienced only in body work. Apply In person. Miller Buick, 743 Ross Wilkinsburz.

AUTO Mechanic Foreten car Renault experience preferred. Mr. Locust 3-1411. 8:30 to 5. Clowes.

AUTOMATIC Machine Tender. Phone for appointment, 10 to 12 noon. Fremont 1-4222. AUTO Salesman Domestic European carat commission basis. Churchill 2-7300.

BAKER or Baker's Helper Apply Danny Donuts. East Fills Shopping Center. between 1-9 p. m. BOYS- Men- Fountain and short order Over 18.

neat appearance. Apply 171 only. No phone calls. Mr. person Silvis.

Woodlawn Pharmacy. 5200 Forbes Ave. 2 vears' experience. Poplar 1-9110 6-9 p. m.

CARPET Layer Steady work it qualified. Emerson 2-4187. CHEMISTS ENGINEERS Exp'd and recent college grads. Opportunity and unlimited in all fields. Rush Esquire Pers Sve.

1417 Farmers Bank Bldr 5th Wood. GR. 1-4815 CHAUFFEURS "THE SEASON IS THE REASON" Now is the time for high earnings driving a taxi cab no layoffs paid vacations and other fringe benefits. No experience necessary. We will train you.

PEOPLES CAB 347 Cayuga Liberty at Bloomfield Bridge CIGAR Salesman Wanted Experienced to cover Western Pennsylva-1 nia, W. Virzinia, and eastern Ohio: out of Pittsburzh headquarters. Inquire for details: U. S. Cigar Sales.

225 E. Michigan, Milwaukee, Wis. CIGAR Clerk- Mature: cash register experience; $1 hour. Sterling 1-0307. CLERK-2 years or more experience selling guns, loading' equipment, sporting goods.

References, Emerson 2-6200. COIL Winders- Minimum 5 years' experience winding liquid and dry type transformers. New plant. Chicago suburbs. Write or call W.

Charbonnter. Precision Corp. 2218 West Lake Chicago 12. Seeley 8-2906 CONSTRUCTION Superintendent Must be thoroughly experienced in all phases of commercial and residential buildings. Man who qualifies can earn up to $1000 per month Levitskel Bros 4110 Saw Mill Run Blvd Tuxedo 2-2500 CONTRACT TruckmenTrailer furnished, It 22 write Mayflower, Box 107, Indianapolis 6.

Ind COOK- -SHORT ORDER Night turn. Apply Gammons, 308 Highland. PIPING DESIGN. DRAFTSMAN Local firm. Must have experience in process piping design or OR rolling mill equipment.

depending on experience. Sand name how you may be contacted. Write 590, Press PHOTO-Lab Technician- -Experienced dark room man for commercial studio. stating age, experience, salary. B'517.

Press. PLUMBER- Experienced jobber. South Hills. Hubbard 1-3220 or Lehigh 1-4455. PRODUCTION CONTROL Min.

5 yrs, exp. in structural tabricating. Fee To $9600. IBM OPERATOR: Min 2 yrs. exp.

In 407, 604 AUX. RUSH! To $5400. INSURANCE: Salaried position. Top Co. looking for good alert, 82- gressive men with sales exp.

Opportunity here! To $8400 plus, RITTENHOUSE ASSOCIATES, INC. HOLT On Saturday, Oct. 29. 1960, Betty Dunn Holt, rite of Reed D. Holt of 131 Beech Edgewood: mother of Reed D.

Jr. and Carol C. Holt: sister cf Burton C. and John E. Dunn of Denver.

Colo. Friends received at H. Samson's. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center).

Monday and Tuesday. 3-5 and 7-9. Services and interment private. JOHNST -On Monday, Oct. 31.

1960, George 0. M. Johnston of 5104 Bayard husband of the late Emma Turner Johnston; ther of Mrs. Mary Johnston Krud-1 ener of Mt. Lebanon; brother of Miss Elizabeth Johnston.

Friends received at H. Samson's 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), from 5 Tuesday. Services will be Thursday afternoon Reid" at 2 o'clock. Interment Homewood Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations may be sent to your favorite charity, KANDROTAS (Mullen)-On Friday, Oct. 28, 1960. Florence. of 915 Grand wife of Charles: mother of Charles Patricia. Florence.

Susanne, Victor and Diane Marie; daughter of Eva Mullen: sister of James and Leo. Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home. 3313 Brighton Rd. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Wednesday at 10 a.

m. KISH- Monday, Oct. 31. 1960, John, beloved husband of Suzanna Kish of 1045 Carnahan Rd. Banksville.

Friends received At the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. from 2-4 and 7-9 p. 111. Services on Thursday at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. Interment in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Kindly omit flowers. KLAGES--John C.

On Monday, October 31, 1960. of Dearborn St. Beloved father of Ethel Cristiano; brother of Anna Reardon. Also survived by 2 grandchildren. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 P.

M. at. the Winter Funeral Home, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Friday at 2 P. M.

KRERS- On Friday, Oct. 28, 1960, Frack J. of 882 Stanton husband of Felicia Oberle Krebs: father of Helene Sylvia and John Krebs: brother of Mrs. Gertrude Neisen. Mrs.

Josephine Campbell, Mrs. Emma Oberle, Mrs. Estelle Pavlakovic and George Krebs: also one grandchild. Funeral from the Sperling Funeral Home. 123 North Millvale, on Wednesday at 9 o'clock.

Requiem mass in St. Anthony's Church at 9:30 m. LANDRY Judith Arlet, baby daughter of James and Minnie Stefano Landry; sister of James Christopher and Rose Marie. Friends received at the Bagnato Funeral Home. 50 McDermott Carnegie, Elessing services Wednesday at 9:30 a.

m. LANGGUTH On Sundav. October 30. 1960. J.

Otto, husband of the late Maude Frantz Langguth of 1453 Center father of Mrs. Grace Mrs. Dorothy Park of Milwaukee. Mrs. Bettv Burton, Col.

Paul Laneguth of Bombav. India. and F. Karl Langguth of Philadelphia: also survived by 11 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Friends received at T.

D. Turner's. 729 Wallace starting Tuesday afternoon. Services Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. LAUCHMAN At Miami Beach, Fla.

on Sunday, Oct. 30, 1960. Harry Lauchman. beloved husband of Mary Brody Lauchman. Services at the Ralnh Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center on Thursday at 11 A.

Interment West View Cemetery. LAWRENCE Saturday evening. August son of the late Mars and August Lawrence; brother of Sally Caulfield. Claire Rosenthal and Ludy Lawrence, Funeral services at McCabe Bros. Shadyside Funeral Home.

6214 Walnut Wednesday, Nov. 2. 1960, at 2 p. m. LOHMEYER Frederick Los Angeles, Calif.

(formerly of Dormont): survived by brother. Charles J. Lohmeyer of and sister, Katherine Strathman of Funeral at the Hardin Flangan Funeral Home. Los Angeles, Calif. LYNCH--Mary Gallagher.

Sunday. Oct. 30, survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the Byrne Memorial Home. 701 N.

Negley Ave. Requiem mass in St. Raphael's Church, Wednesday. at 11 a m. MAHRONICH (nee Luke) On Saturday, October 29 1960, Dors, beloved wife of Matthew of 5234 Duncan mother of Matthew Catherine Rall, Anna Bronowicz.

Mary Miklaucic and John: also 12 grandchildren. Friends received at the Paris Funeral Home, 4825 Butler St. Requiem high mass at St. Nicholas Church. Millvale, on Wednesday at a.

m. Family requests visitations from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. MASTRI of 1107 Hiland Coraopolis. suddenly on Saturdav.

29. 1960. Anthony husband Florence Mastri: father of Margaret: brother of John Mastri. Friends mAY call at the Copeland Funeral Home. 867 Fifth Coraopolis, where service will be held on Wednesday at 10 clock.

MAZZA-Mary Concetta Calabria Alwyn Brookline. on Saturday, Oct, 29. 1960. wife of Domenick: mother of Mrs. Anita Shell.

Mrs. Alberta Sergi, Frank and Sylvester Mazza: sister of Gennara and Antonio, Maria Stella, Tommassina and Rosa: five grandchildren. Friends may call at the Frank F. De Bor Funeral Home. 1065 Brookline Blvd.

Funeral Wednesday at a. m. Requiem high mass at the Church of the Resurrection at 9 a. m. -On Monday.

Oct. 31. 1960, Robert of 324 Brown Turtle Creek. Friends received at Quinian's, 128 Shaw Are. Turtle Creek.

Funeral services on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. MeGRAIL- Frank on Sunday, Oct. 30. 1960: 50n of the late Annie Connelly and Patrick Anna MccAn. Agnes and Paul McGrail.

Grail: brother of Mrs. MorFriends received at the O'Toole O'Connor Funeral Home, 5106 Second Hazelwood. Solemn hich mass of requiem in St. Stephen's Church on Thursday at 9 m. Member of the Rainbow Division.

1002 Std. Life Bide. AT. 1-8871 PRODUCTION FOREMAN- Supervisory experience in cold rolled steel used 1n building products. Local.

Call Ewing SETT PERSONNEL. 431 Frick GR. PRODUCT Publicity Writer---For Die versified national industrial manufacturer. Technical background with some chemical or chemical Engineering helpful. Write Box 582.

Press. REAL Estate Salesman For office specializing in Whitehall properties, Prefer license. but will train, Comm. Call Mr. Gooden.

Gooden Agency, TU. 4-2900. Rt 51. opposite So. Hills Country Club.

REAL Estate Salesman Licensed. Full time: commission. bonus. Mt. Lebanon Sales.

Fieldbrook 1-8201, REPAIRMAN Experienced sewing machine repair man to service and repair all types of machines. Salaried position, day week. Apply in person mornings between 10-12 noon only. ATLAS SEWING CENTERS Great Southern Shoppers Mart, Bridgeville. Pa.

ROUTE MAN BIt To operate established coffee and grocery route in around the Duquesne-Clairton area. Must rood driver. interested In permaneney. Usual fringe benefits. Salary $50 per week, plus commission and bonus Truck and expenses furnished.

Apply 9 to 12. 1 to The Great AmerIcan Tea 201 Rebecca Wilkinsburg. SALES MANAGER Old established company. Leader its Meld, has unusual opening for high type man to train for sales management position in educational sales and service. Position will pay qualin: Med person $7000 to 89000 to start.

Commission and overwrite. Ultimate carnings $13,000 to $17,000 and up. Qualifications: Over 28. college education or equivalent. engaging personality.

good sales record and reputation. sound work habits, plus abllto Inspire and lead others essential. Must be ambitious and willing to master every phase of our sales and sales management procedure, Write full particulars and phone number to 617, Press. SALES MANAGER Key position for executive level man with strong administrative and sales background: must be fahardware, power tool and lumber, PONGRASS PERSONNEL ASSOCIATES PORTER 6th and GRANT AT. 1-7583 Hrs.

8:30 to 5:30 SALES Careez-Life Insurance: tionally known compan; seeking outstanding met for exceptional op. portunity: 3 year salary and commission contract Complete training program, Call Clyde Brunner Court. 1-0562. SALESMAN Duro-test. America's largest direct selling manufacturer of lighting products, has openings in Pittsburgh, Protected territories with established customers and high income possibilities.

Products are daily essential for commercial industrial lighting Are a nationally known and respected for highest quality in entire fieid. Hundreds of thousands already are tomers. Drawing account against large commissions; extra bonus earnings CAST to make. Must have car. No experience necessary.

Mr. G. Petrosky will Interview at Pennsylvania State plorment Service, 629 Penn Ave. Pittsburgh (22). Wednesday, Nov.

2. Thursday, Nov. 3, 9 to No service fee. SALESMAN Contact decision making professional engineers, concerninz drafting 100m problems, relating to cost -cutting methods and increased out -put of draftsmen. Requires creative and imaginative selling.

Excelient opportunity with prozressive Pittsburgh company. Salary, commission. expenses and car furnished. Write giving sales experience, salary expected. Box 514.

Press CIL Cot Col Col Col Col Col Co. Co CoL Cot Cot Con Chi Col Co 60 Crr Ca Cri Da Da Col SALESMAN preferred. Legal selling service, experience college quired. no travel. $4800 plus commission.

Employers Service. 976 Union Trust Building Atlantic 1-9655. SALESMAN Must have mill and mine supply experience. LocAl. $500 plus.

Kearney- Employment. 2101 First National Bank Fifth and Wood. EX. 1-1071. Open evenings.

-Welding, Salary alloys Johnsarea plus. Kearney-McDonough Employment. 2401 First National Open Bank. Fifth evenings. and Wood.

SALESMAN--Experienced: with CAP to sell hearing aids Qualified leads. Good commission Call Grant 1-3560 for appointment. SALESMAN--For business directory. Well established exclusive. Good future.

salary or commission. Write fully. Box 627. Pah. Press.

SALESMAN, Meats: experienced, with a following to sell beef, veal. lamb and complete line SAUSAge products. Salary $125 per week and up. Write 619. Press.

SALESMEN ATTENTION Col Cot Cot Con Cot We are expanding proven successful sales force. It you have experience' In selling vacuum cleaners. apple lances, brushes, insurance, books. or Any other type of selling. we would like to talk with you.

Our unique salary and commission plus bonus plan enables our men to earn An above averaze income. Experience in our line is not necessary; complete training. fringe benefits." Insurance, Call Forest 4-0331, Monday and Tuesday. 9 a. m.

to 9 p. m. SALESMEN. Chemicals: degree. experience several Electrical Equipment Electronics-Mechanical Products- Machinery: enced.

degrees preferred (local. relocate Instrumentation-Bearings Top). Commercial Lubricants: experienced ($550 Building Products: supervision ($700 Sheet Metal: estimation. experience ($700 Food: years colleze. experience ($350 Management Trainees: degree, technical courses Excellent advertised opportunities, Pittsburgh's politan.

Largest Investment Building Court Employment Center. Cosmo1-1390. Open Mondays-Thursdays until 7. SALESMAN -Full time service station work. Salary plus commission.

Write 625. Press. SALESMAN--MUTUAL FUNDS Generous good opportunity WILLIAM YANGER Locust 1-3535.

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