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Church July 5011 BI 011 at of 2 of 2. m. in Thursday, July 21, Death Notices On Tuesday, July Jane Cuddy, of Cedarhurst wife of the John Cuddy: mother of William and Edward Cuddy. Friends received at the Collizan Funeral Home, 608 rington Ave Services on day. July 23, at 2 p.m.

invited. DEL BIANCO On Wednesday, July 20. 1960, Nicola, of Glenarm Ave Brookline, beloved husband of Rosina Pagliara; ther of Mrs. Jean Seiler, Rita Schwindt, Irma Rose, Charles, Robert Louis and Raymond Del Bianco: two children. Friends may call at Frank F.

De Bor Funeral 1065 Brookline Blvd. Funeral Saturday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at the Church Resurrection at 9 a.m, DISCHINGER On Tuesday. 19, 1960, Edward A.

of 233 Emsworth: husband of garet Hufnagel Dischinger: ther of Edward A. Dischinger brother of Mrs. Mary Connelly, Mrs. Florence Heinz. Frank Dischinger and Mrs.

Hilda berth: also one grandchild. Friends received at the Shea- Miller neral Home, 460 Lincoln Bellevue, Solemn high mass requiem in Sacred Heart Church, Emsworth, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock (Holy Name Rosary Friday at 8 p. DONNELLY On Monday. 18. 1960.

Melvin M. Donnelly, 214 Moore husband of abeth J. Haney Donnelly: father of Elizabeth Jane. Robert J. Kathleen Ann Donnelly: 50n John J.

and Gertrude Mogan nelly: brother of John A Donnelly and Mrs. Catherine L. rington. Friends received at Joseph Colligan Funeral Home, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral Friday.

July 22 at 8:30 A. m. mass of requiem In St. Canice's Church at 9:30 8. friends invited.

EICHENLAUR- -On Tuesday. 19 1960 Paul Etchenlaub, 138 Penham Lane: husband Catherine Cray Eichenlaub: brother of A. Harold of Pgh Anthony Kauzor of Los Angeles. and Rosella of St Petersburg. Fla Friends received H.

Samson 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center, from 7 1. Wednesday. Requiem mass in Bede's R. Church Friday morning at 10 o'clock.

FISSLER On Monday. July 1960. Katherine Schuler Eissler 24 McIntyre Ave. N. tn 87th year: dearly beloved wife the late John Eissier and beloved mother of Edward of N.

S. Pgh and Albert Eissler of Burlingame, Calif Private services were held the Herman Funeral Home. East Ohio N. 011 Tuesday, July 19, FLAHERTY Rhea (Marie), Wednesday. July 20, 1960: daughter of the late Thomas and Ellen Flaherty of 650 Maryland Ave.

Bellevue: survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the B. Devlin Son Funeral Home, 602 Sherman Ave. North Side. Funeral Saturday morning Requiem high mass in St.

Peter's Church 9 o'clock. FREEDEL -Suddenly. on WednesJuly 20th, 1960. 6 p. m.

Freedel. aged 3. Michael A. Norton and Sylvia Freedel: brother of Judith Freedel grandchild of Mr. and Mrs.

Max Freeand Mr. Alex Zasotsky. Services at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center Ave. ch Friday a.m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

FRIEDENRERG Adela On Drews, Wednesday, wife Rev. Gustav Edward Friedenof 116 South Homewood Ave. mother of Edward John Friedenof Kernersville, N. and Walter Drews Friedenberg. at home: sister of Mrs.

Pauline Schulz and Mrs. William Tyler of Vancouver. C. and Reinhold Drews of Sutherland, Sask. grandmother of John Edward Rowan Friedenberg of KernersN.

C. Friends received at Samson's. 537 Neville St. (OakCivic Center, from 7 p. 111 Wednesday until time of service Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.

At request of the deceased. in of flowers, contributions may made to the American Cancer Society. GRAYBIGLE of 1933 Chapman Sharpsburg. on Wednesday. 20.

1960, John husband Alberta W. Specht; father of R. Brand: brother of Lavina McLean. Marie Hieber and Lena Guyton: also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received at Eugene Worrell Funeral (successor to Holzheimer 820 Main St.

at 9th. Sharpshurg Services In the First Evangelical Lutheran Church. 6th Clay Sharpsburg, on Sunat 2:30 o'clock, HANLON On Wednesdav. July 1960. James M.

of 420 S. Lang husband of Sarah Duggan Hanlon: father of Lots Nancy (Anne 1. Charles and Jane Hanlon: brother of Mary A. Fanand Thomas P. Hanion.

Friends will be received at John Frevvogel's, 4900 Centre Ave. Devonshire St. Funeral Satmorning. High mass of reIn St. Bede's Church.

Dallas Wilkins at 10 o'clock. HARRISON On Tuesday. July 1960. Lena Rohm Harrison, H8. of 159 Hallock DuHeights: widow cf Albert Harrison: mother of Edwin A.

Harrison: sister of Mrs. Frances Hughes. Friends and members of Heights Methodist Church received At. the parlors of Wm. and Sons.

Virginia Ave. Kearsarge Mt. Washingwhere services will be held July 22, at 10:30 a. m. HARTMAN Albert of 323 St.

on Wednesdav, July 20. beloved 5011 of Albert F. Anna Lafferty Hartman. brother of Joan Marsh. Services the Byrne Memorial Home.

701 Neglev Ave. Saturday at 2 friends invited. of 2739 Churchview Ave Carrick, on Tuesday, July 19. 1960. Katherine Barth Bauer, in her vear, wife of John V.

Hess. of George L. Bauer, sister Lauretta Hillebrecht, Sophia George and William Barth, one grandchild. Friends reat the funeral home of D. Schaub Sons.

425 BrownsRd. Mt. Oliver. Services Friat 1 p. m.

HODGKISS- On Tuesday, July 19, Elsie Elizabeth, wife of Hodgkiss, of 537 Summerlea St of Mrs. Margaret, Armagost. Corsica, Pa. Mrs. Mary Simpof Brookville, Pa, Jack Fisof Pgh, and John Asel, of Pa.

Friends received at Samson's. 537 Neville St (opposite Wednesday Thursday 2-4 and 7-10 Requiem high 11355 at Sacred Church Friday morning at o'clock. Margaret age 60 of Main St. In perial. Pa.

Magee Hospital, July 19, 1960. of MIs. Mabel Meanor of Services At the Wharton Home (formerly Weir PA. on Friday. July 22 m1 Rev.

Raymond officiating Interment in Cemetery. Imperial. 21. On Thursday, Fred Jones, husband of RIgg Jones of 490 So. Ave: father of Mrs.

Standfast Mrs. Louise Fred and George survived five grandchildren six great Friends received at H. Sam537 Neville Oakland Center where services will afternoon held Saturday at 2 Life member of Milnor Lodge No. 287 KASMOCH July 18. 1960.

RayLee. his year. of Renton. Pa of and Mrs John Kasmoch. of Dave and Dick: grandof Mrs Gertrude Sheffler of St.

Center. Pa rethe Roth Funeral Home. Saltsburg Penn Hills mass in St Januarius' Church Saturday, July 25 m. Interment in Plum Cemetery. Services by VeLOOM.

Thursday evening m. Mary (Davis) Wednesday 20. sur- husband. John. her Interboro Lincoln Place: daughter.

Edythe Klein: also sisMrs. Clara McMullen: brother, Davis: one grandchild and great -grandchild. Member of of Malta Friends received Howard J. Skelton Funeral 1222 Muldowney Ave. LinPlace.

where services will be on Saturday at 1:30 p. KOEHLER- On Wednesday. July 1960, Elmer Clarence. of Poplar Grove Carrick, beloved husband of Catherine Koehler: father of Arlene brother of Clara King, Edward and Berthold Friends received at the D. Schaub Sons Funeral 425 Brownsville Mt Services on Saturday July On Tuesday, Church wile of H.

Kunde of 4400 Center of of James Conn. Friends received Samson's. Neville (Oakland Civic Center where will be held Friday aftat 2 clock. Please omit Notices 3 Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted 3 Male Help Wanted Death Notices children, seven great-grandchildren. Friends received at the funeral home of John D.

Schaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at 8 a. m.

High mass of requiem in St. Norbert's Church at 9 a. m. PETERSON- -On Tuesday, July 19, 1960, Floyd O. Peterson, husband of Alberta Gebhart, of 2325 Orlando Blackridge; father of Mrs.

Charles E. Ege, of Monroeville: brother of Mrs. Fred Richardson, of Largo, Fla. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd. at Graham E. where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PHILLIPS- On Tuesday, July 19 1960, at the Methodist Hospital and Home for the Aged, John W. Phillips, husband of the late Nellie Matz Phillips: father of Clyde Karl E.

of Fort Lauderdale. Robert N. and Mrs. targaret" Tewes, of brother of Mrs. Ruth Dugan Coraopolis.

Friends received At H. Samson's, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Thursday and Friday, 3 to 5. 7 to 9 p.m. Services 11 the Baum Chapel of the Methodist Home, Saturday at 2 p.

m. PLECENIK -On July 19, 1960, of 533 Ross Wall, Michael, father of Michael. John, Helen, George, Joseph, Elmer Plecenik. Mrs. Susan Butt.

Mrs. Mary Vetoica and Mrs. Ann Roberta. Friends received at the Scott Funeral Home, 301 Marguerite Wilmerding. Requiem mass in St.

Alovsius Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. POTKUL On Tuesday. July 19. 1960.

Anna. wife of the late Anthony Potkul of 528 Edgewood Trafford: beloved mother of Mrs. Theresa Patalski of Monroeville. Mrs. Julia Patrick of Trafford.

Sophia Potkul of Trafford. Mrs. Millie Glazar of East McKeesport, Raymond A. and Walter of Level Green. Friends received at the Dembec Funeral Home, 354 Marguerite Ave.

Wilmerding. until 9:30 a m. Saturday. Requiem nigh mass in St. Leocadia's R.

C. Church at 10 a. m. PUCHTA On Wednesday. July 20.

1960, Bertha mother of Wilbur, Ruth, Dorothy Cannici. Harry and Robert; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the Albert Johns Funeral Home, Bennett St at Lang where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PUSATER1-On Tuesday morning. Joseph, husband of Teresa Purpera, brother of Angelina Tedesco, Sadie Fote, Nora Schmitt, Charles and Philip Pusateri.

Funeral from McCabe Bros Funeral Home, 5300 Penn Friday, July 22, 1960, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at Immaculate Conception Church, at 9:30 a. m. RIVA On July 20, 1960.

Frank of 524 Fallowfield Charleroi, father of Victor E. of Monessen, Frank Jr. of East Washington, Dr. Humbert L. of Washington, D.

Mrs. Adelmina Schmidt of Belle Vernon, Carolyn, at home. Mrs. Marie Cope Indiana. Pa.

Mrs. Eva Labeka of Monessen. Mrs. Sybil Keefer of Pleasant Eills. Mrs.

Dora Centanni of Mable View. Speers, 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Francis C. Slezak Funeral Home, Third and Fallowfield Charlerot. Requiem high mass in Mother of Sorrows R.

C. Church. Charleroi, Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. ROACH Anna Schultz. daughter of the late George and Margaret McIntyre Schultz, uddenly, Wednesdav.

July 20. 1960. at 4:40 D. m. in Greenville Hospital.

Greenville. age 70 vears. Survived by two sons, George S. of Oil City. Pa.

and Homer V. of Washington, four grandchildren and two -grandchildren: brother of John Schultz of Finleyville, two sisters. Hattie Kirschman of Broughton, Della Barker of Cleveland, Ohio. Friends will be received at the Edward B. Garry Funeral Home.

Finlevville, after 6 p. m. Thursday, July 21. Services will be held Saturday at 1:30 o'clock. July 23.

In charge of Rev. John Clendinin of Gastonville Methodist Church. Interment in Bethel Cemetery. SEMANS On Tuesday. July 19.

1960. George G. of 1117 Sutherland Sheraden: survived by his wife, Blanche Semans; one son. Ernest two grandchildren and three great dren. Funeral services at the H.

L. Speer Funeral Home, 2927 Chartiers Sheraden, on Friday at 1 p. m. Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

SCHICK- On July 20, 1960, William husband of Sadie ConIon; father of Mrs. Margaret Jonnet, Mrs. Loretta Cochrane, Mrs. Mary Cain, Mrs. Anna Cain, Mrs.

Elizabeth Kennelly, William J. and Richard J. Schick: brother of Mrs. Mayme Berkmyre; Mrs. Philomena Makary, Mrs.

erine Mevers; also 23 grandchildren, 26 great Friends received at the John A. Brickley Funeral Home, 7074 Lemington Ave. Funeral on Saturday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in Corpus Christi Church at 9 a.

SEXTON On Tuesday evening, July 19, 1960. T. Norbert (Norb) Sexton, husband of Camilla Sauers Sexton, of 3547 Massachusetts N. father of Kenneth Sexton, A. M.

U. N. at Oceania, Mrs. Cathey Harvey of Altus, also four grandchildren: brother of J. Vincent and A.

Regina Sexton. Friends and members of American Legion Post No. 681, Bellevue Council K. of C. and Fort Pitt General Assembly received at the O'Shea- Miller Funeral Home, 460 Lincoln Bellevue.

High mass of requiem at St. Francis Xavier Church Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Bellevue Council and Fort Pitt Assembly rosary services Friday evening at 8:30. SILVER Suddenlv. on Thursday.

July 21. 1960, Michael Gershon Silver, age 3 years, beloved son of Rabbi and Mrs. Harold Silver; brother of Marc David Silver and Jennifer Dinah Silver; grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell Silver of N.

Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Morris G. Cohen of Trenton.

N. J. Services at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre Ave. on Friday at 1 D. m.

Interment in West View Cemetery. In place of flowers, family suggests contributions be made to Temple Emanuel, Mt. Lebanon. SIRIANNI of 105 Russell Dr. Millvale (formerly of Sharpsburg).

on Wednesday. July 20. 1960. August. husband of the late Nicola Pallone; father of Rose Marie Roberts, Palma Del Vecchio, Helen Mangola, Frances Grochalski, Josephine Szejk, Jennie Madia, Dominic and Nick Sirianni: brother of James Sirianni: also 24 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the Eugene N. Worrell Funeral Home (successor to Holzheimer Bock). 820 Main St. (at 9th), Sharpsburg. Funeral Mondav morning at 9 o'clock.

Solemi1 requiem in St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock. SOVYAK On Wednesday, July 20. 1960. Harry Sr of 1133 New Hampshire husband of Mary; father of Ann Engelman, Agnes Jack.

Mary Arthurs, Alice Prohaska. Harry and Fred: also eight grandchildren. Friends received af the. Albert A Novak Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton Rd. Requiem high mass at St.

John the Baptist R. 0. Church Saturdav, 9 a m. STEWART On Wednesday afternoon. July 20.

1960. Mark age 6 vears: beloved son of James And Gloria Vales Stewart of 5408 Columbo brother of Kim Stewart Friends received at the McCabe Bros. Funeral Home, 5300 Penn where services will be held Saturday. July 23 at 11 a TODARO- July 18, 1960. Anthony.

of 420 Brinton Ave. Trafford. beloved of Minnie: father of Eva Schweikarth. Rose, Louis. James and Todaro: brother of Domonick Todaro.

Friends received at Corl's, 220 Edgewood Trafford. Pa, Requiem nigh mass in St. Regis' R. C. Church on Friday at 9 a.

m. VANIELS--July 18. 1960, Wallace R. of 1639 Anderson Pgh. 9: husband of Mary Vaniels: father of Mrs.

Jean Aminowicz. Mrs. June Grenesko. Mrs. Joan Pirt and Wallace R.

brother of Matthew Walter and M. Ben Vaniels, Friends received 2-5 and 7-10 at the Robert Neely Funeral Home. 2208 Mt. Roval Glenshaw. Requiem high mass -In St.

Bonaventure's Church Friday at 10 a. m. VISLAYI-Mary Somsol. on Tues- A dav. July 19.

1960; wife of Peter; mother of Mrs. Julia Hornvak. Mrs. Pose Churilla, Mrs. Mary Vereb, Mrs.

Anna Gishing. Stephen and James Peter Vislavi: nine grandchildren. six greatgrandchildren: sister of John Somsoi. Friends received at the O'Toole and O'Connor Funeral Home, 5106 Second Hazelwood. Funeral on Friday at 8:45 A.

m. High mass of requiem in St. Ann's Church at 9:30 a. m. WARME On Tuesday, July 19.

1960. Harold W. Bob) of 1411 Maryland Are West Miflin: father of Mrs. Edith W. MacFadden.

Mrs. Olga H. Valentine and Mrs. Ida Dorman: brother of Richard: Also four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Friends received 2-5 and 7-10 111 the Teichart Funeral Home, Ken- tail, nedy Ave.

(at Wilmot Duquesne, where services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. in -Sober. ply Want Ad Information To place your ad, call COurt 1-4900 and ask for an Ad- Taker, 7:30 a. m.

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per word including Sunday, or 2 consecutive days. Minimum 15 words. Any advertiser beyond the 50-mile area of Pittsburgh earns the rate of $1.10 per line Sunday, 85c per line weekdays. Box Number Replies Advertisers not desiring to disclose their names or address may take advantage of The Press "Box Number" Service, Replies to "Box Number" ads should be mailed or delivered 10 The Pittsburgh Press Boulevard Main Office or to the address advertisers will not be divulged. "Box addresses count as two words when boulevard address Is used, but when any other address is used, three to four words will be charged for It.

If replies to "Box Number" ads are to be mailed 25c postage must be included. THE PITTSBURGH PRESS Want- Ad Headquarters Blvd. of Allies at Liberty Ave. COurt 1-4900 Death Notices WEHNER On Tuesday, July 19, 1960. Joseph age 87 vears, husband of the late Sarah Hartman Wehner, late of 606 Thropp father of Mrs.

Clara O'Shesky; brother of Mrs. Mary Esser: also four grandchildren. Friends received at the Jos. A. Pappert Sons Funeral' Home, 711 Lockhart St.

Funeral on Friday with requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church at 9:15 a. m. WHITEHEAD Howard, of 7520 Roslyn Swissvale. on Wednesdav.

July 20. 1960; beloved husband of Ruth Jane Miller: father of Howard R. of Swissvale. Martin E. of Green Valley.

William W. of Tampa. brother of Vera Guy. Mabel Glenn, Leroy. Wilbert and Albert; also six grandchildren.

Friends received at Van Horn's, Irvine St. (at Monongahela Swissvale. Services Saturday at 1:30 D. m. WILLIAMSON- On Thursday, July 21, 1960.

Agnes B. beloved mother of Charles and John sister of Betty Backstrom. Ellen Blake, Axel Biers and Harold Bjers: seven grandchildren. Friends received at Schriver- Allison Funeral Home, Youngstown, Ohio. Notice of funeral later.

WILSON Guy (formerly of Wilkinsburg): survived by brother. Lawrence E. Wilson of Maplewood. N. J.

Friends received at the H. L. Speer Funeral Home, 2927 Chartiers Ave. Sheraden, from 9-10 a. m.

Friday, WRIGHT On Wednesday, July 20. 1960. Alexander Wright, of 1912 Main Street, Sharpsburg. husband of Barbara Miller, father of Lois Mae Verardi and Dolores Courtney: brother of Jeanette Read, Marion Bluemling and William Wright: 51X grandchildren. Funeral services Campbell Funeral Home, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg, on Saturday, July 23 at 2 p.m.

In Memoriam MONCRIEFF--Laura. In loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister. who passed away July 21, 1934. Fondly remembered by Mom, Jean. Anne and Alex.

SCHAMUS, Clara--In loving memory of wife mother who passed away July 21, 1959. How we miss you. Mom. Lovingly remembered by husband Louis Viola. Albert Louis Jr.

and all who loved her. IN loving memory of our dear daughter Margaret E. Kane, who died July 21, 1952. Sadly missed by her father mother. Wm.

F. and Mary Kane. Just a flower from the garden of memory. MA. 1-1300 Baskets MU, 2-1300 GIDAS $5 LUBIN SMALLEY Flowers for Remembrance GRant 1-2200 Monuments--Cemetery Lots ALLEGHENY Memorial Cemetery 6-grave corner lot.

block D. Reasonable. Call Ellwood City, Pa. Plaza 8-8863 ALLEGHENY Cemetery-3 grave lot. reasonable.

Hiland 1-1771 after 5. JEFFERSON Memorial Park-'Garden of the Cross. lots. $1400 value. sell $800.

Leaving city. Federal 1-4384 after 7 p. m. JEFFERSON Memorial Parklots, "Garden of 5320. Tuxedo 1-7632.

JEFFERSON Memorial- grave Tennyson lot $220. "Garden of Peace." 5-1843. LAKEWOOD Memorial Park-4 -grave lot. reasonable. Call Taylor 1-1958 MT.

Royal Cemetery-6-grave lot. plus monument space, Northland section. $575. Taylor 1-4555. Clubs Manhattan Week End Tour Join the only week end tour scheduled curing Auzust be rail from Pittsburgh and Greensburg to New York City.

Includes hotel. 2 meals. boat trip, Music Latin Quarter nite club. Radio City Hall, sightseeing and round trip rail fare. for only $66.50.

tax included Also availab'e on monthly payments A little as $5 per month. For details send large. self-addressed stamped envelope Ticket deadline August 5. North Hills Travelers Club, 43 Grant Etna, Pgh. 23, Pa.

Lost and Found BOSTON Terrier Male, black and white. Lost Wednesday, Perrysville vicinity. Rewa.d. Forest 4-3328 CLASS Ring-1958, Central CathGold. blue stone.

Initialed. Mon- day. Vicinity Schenley Apartments. Reward. Fremont 1-3368.

DACHSHUND- -Brown lemale, named Missy, weight 25-27 Ibs license No. 26835. Reward. Notify Sewickley 133 or Edgeworth police. DOG- -Small white male, light brown patches, hair ciloned short except tail, pink nose.

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ment of Labor. 1004 Victory Building. Liberty Ave. and Ninth Pittsburgh. Phone Atantic 1-1968.

BARTENDER Experienced alternate day night shift. East Liberty V1- cinity. Give references salary. 0 547. Press.

BIBLE SALESMAN Top commission: hospitalization, insurance, profit sharing. Weekly pay check. For personal interview. Call MU. 2-6355 from 9:45 to 10:15 a m.

BODY Man- Must know paintIng. welding, etc. Demeo Auto Body, 6595 Hamilton Ave. Emerson BODY MAN--Experienced all around: phone Mr. Ackerman, Jackson 1-3000 BODY Shop Helper; at least 3 years' experience, own tools.

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Frank, Tennyson 5-4496. BUTCHER--Part time, experienced in counter work and cutting, references. 4919 Penn East End. -time, must be over 40. Oakmont 705.

BUTCHER--Experienced, steady work. Apply in person, 909 Galveston Ave. CAMERA Salesman- experienced or good photographic background. EM. 1-1891.

CHAUFFEUR-Handy Man Experienced. References. Prefer resident near Fox Chapel area. $65. Hiland 1-0015 weekdays, 9-5.

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Call Mr. Mason, Walnut 1-0300, COLLEGE MEN SUMMER WORK Limited number of applications being accepted now for full time summer employment. Internationally known educational publisher with branches in all principal cittes. Last year those accepted averaged over $130 weekly, Scholarships-15 Pleasant and Instructive Work FOR LOCAL INTERVIEW CALL MR. KAUFER ATLANTIC 1-8385 SALARY $90 WEEK COOK or colored.

for 2 men in nice home. Live-in. References. Write Box 143, Press. COOK- -Short order.

experienced. AnScotty's Diner, Route 8 (3 miles outside of Etna COOK all-around. capable takIns full charge, salary for right man. Write Box Press. CONTRACT truckmen make Trailer furnished If over 22.

write MAYFLOWER. Box 107 Indianapolis 6. Ind. CONTACT MAN Immediate employment. Applicant must be over 24 years of age, married.

dependable and neat in appearance. Good character references required. Auto essential. No experience necessary Must be satisfied with earnings of $120 per week for first 8 weeks. Opportunity for advancement.

Interviews daily 10:30 a m. to 4:30 D. m. Apply Personnel Manager. 114 Wabash West End, or phone 2-4404 DOMESTIC.

PIECE GOODS DRAPERIES BUYER MANAGER Guaranteed salary $10.000 per year plus bonus. Progressive department store in Central Ohio City needs a top notch man with personality who has had considerable experience in buying promotional merchandise. Must have the ability to lead and direct people. Secure future for the right man who enjoys dignity and success. Send resume to Box 531, Press.

DOOR Installers -Full and part time, apply Vickroy Atlantic 1-3945 DRAFTSMAN Experienced, project to run pay, paid weekly. EDUCATIONAL SALESMAN OR DIRECT able to close a in direct sales. portunity to earn weekly comm. resume including Press. SALESMAN must be sale Have experience Unlimited leads.

Opminimum of $200 Start at once. Write phone. Write 529, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Experienced Designer Graduate Engineer At least 5 years experience in industrial power and control. Permanent Position As Job Engineer Call or Write Director of Personnel THE RUST ENGINEERING CO. 930 Fort Duquesne Pittsburgh 22.

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Pgh Press. year-round, old and new work. Write ELECTRICIANS Experienced: old and new work. Jackson 1-1151. Encyclopedia Salesmen Experienced men with car.

tunity for District Manager open. Absolutely no charge backs on paid orders. Top commission. Contact Mr. Shannon.

Sunday 2-4, Monday 1-3 only. Emerson 1-9876. FAMILY COUNSELORS FULL OR PART TIME To call on selected families by the screened leads that we furnish. We offer complete training at our pense. Applicants should be 25 or over.

well groomed, pleasing personality, able to talk to people and have A car. Guaranteed draw, bonuses, commissions, etc. Promotions from Call, write or visit the original Memorial Park in the North Hills, Cemetery Management Service. Wellington 1-7300 or Forest 4-3059, Mr. Roberts, 10 to FURNITURE FINISHER Experienced only, on fine furniture, to do touch -up and minor repairs during vacation period.

Apply at once to Mr. Dodd. Becks Charter Oaks. 1848 Greentree Rd. ESTIMATOR General construction.

State qualifications, experience, references and salary expected. Write 574 Pch. Press. Unusual opportunity for A man or woman to sell medium to top quality furniture in an established waysidetype, high- class operation. Prefer experienced with record showing ability to close sales in a dignified manner.

Good income possibilities on a generous commission basis plus bonus against draw. Usual benefits, Write fully about yourself in confidence to Box 532, Press. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FURNITURE SALESMAN Full-time work during summer. bullding home delivery routes for local publisher. $1 an hour guarantee plus bonus, qualified makes this 515 a steady worthwhile position.

Apply Magee 334 Fourth 9 a. m. tomorrow. HOUSEMAN Colorea; experienced. work.

Must be over 40 and have best Chaffeurinz, cooking and some outside references. Write 2-568. Press. INTERIOR DECORATOR Outstanding opportunity for an sell. You will be backed up by an estabperienced decorator who can lished high -class organization equipped to provide all services in medium to top price ranze.

You will establish your own income on one of the best commission arrangements in the industry. And we want it to be high. You must be good, you must be a producer. Write fully about yourself in confidence to Box 540, Press. IBM-305-Ramac Programmer and console operator: excellent opportunity in new installations.

Salary commensurate with ability. Liberal company insurance benefits. Send resume of past experience and salary requirements: Mr. L. Parisi, H.

K. Porter Co. Thermoid 'Division, Porter Pgh 19. LOT Boy-Used car lot. Call between a.

only, Tuxedo 1-5515. MAN--OVER 23 Excellent opportuninty for advancement. Must have driver's license. Company car furnished. Opportunity to travel throughout the United United States.

No selling, Salary and travel allowance paid. 214 Park Bldg, MAN. Sales--Presently employed. Excellent opportunity. Insurance.

Up to $800 guarantee. AT. 1-7171. MAN For Saleswork- -On cameras and hobbies. salary.

Apply Camera and Card Shop. Norwin Shopping Center. MAN Experienced driving truck tractor. Wellington 1-4488. MANAGER--House rurnishing store: full charge; credit experience necessary; good salary: bonus; Beaver County.

Apply The Home Supply Ambridze. Pa. MEAT COUNTERMEN Must have experience. for FridaysSaturdays. Call HO.

1-2379. MECHANICAL ENGINEER 3 yrs. exp. in designing of small Items, Local. $7800.

MOORE PERSONNEL (Opposite City- County Bldg 1204 Berger Bldg. CO. 1-5622 Mechanical Engineer B.S.M.E.. minimum 10 years' ence machine design automatic machinery, Stress analysis and dyramics experience essential. Florida, West Coast location.

WRITE 155, PRESS Methods Engineer Here, is a compact responsible headquarters position management services group of the leading, most rapidly expanding national distributor of quality scientific laboratory equipment. It involves methods and procedures analysis, work measurement, performance standards and office and plant layout, covering such operations as order handling, inventory control. billing and warehousing. If you have several yrs. of methods experience in these areas, a college degree, able to travel moderately and produce finished staff work.

Send full resume in confidence to: G. DeCHANT. FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO. 711 FORBES PGH. 19.

MEHTODS Time Study EngineerWell established and progressive central Penna, manufacturer of non-ferrous metals has job opening for man with experience in established methods and time standards on job shop work. Background must be extensive on forge, trim and machining. Please provide details of experience and salary expected with first letter. Write W. S.

Vare, Titan Metal Mfg. Bellefonte, Pa. MEN--For building, repairing and installing motor truck bodies and equip- Apply ment: must have experience. Ateco Equipment 1241 Rodi Turtle Creek MEN FULL OR PART TIME With pleasing personality, to show and take orders for fine dinnerware. By appointment only, High comm.

plus bonus. No canvassing or collect111 Phone and car necessary. Call Sycamore 3-4347. Fremont 1-8656. or (Jeannette) Lafayette 7-1734.

MEN--Over 28 years of age. Guard work or part -time: $52 weekly, Mail resume, 582. Pgh. Press. MOTEL Work and Maintenance Single, sober, live-in.

Good references. Apply Carlton Motel, Irwin. Pa. MULTILITH OPERATOR 1250 Machine: experienced. perma nent.

5-day week. Apply Information Desk. Shadyside Hospital, weekdays 10 a. m. -2 p.

OPTICIANS--TwO experienced men. One for dispensing and one for finishing shop work. Apply in person, Shaler Crawford. 550 Grant Street. PAINTERS Experienced dry wall construction painters: year around work.

Churchill 2-0819 (after 6 m.1 PAINTER 1st class, willing to work and good climber. No Boaters. Museum 2-5854 after 4:30 p. m. PARTS Department Manager: salary plus commission: state age, experience R-153 and salarly expected.

Write Press. PHARMACIST--For Pittsburgh store. must have managerial experience and good prescription background. Top salary to right party. plus 2-week raid vacation.

50-hour week. Write M-518. Press. giving full information and references. PHARMACISTS (2) Excellent opportunity.

Good chance for advancement. in Maryland, near Washington C. Starting salarv $175 week. All replies confidential. Metro Drug 4614 Queensbury Riverdale, PHARMACIST Progressive community of 15.000.

Excellent salary and bonus arrangement. Call Monday thru Friday. Emerson 2-2345, Mrs. Schulberg. PHOTOGRAPHER Darkroom and studio work.

Downtown Commercial Studio. Write Box 586, Press. PHYSICIST Background in instruments. chemical or petroleum, 2-5 yrs. experience.

Local. To $9600. MOORE PERSONNEL Opposite City-County Bldg. 1204 Berger Bldg CO. 1-5628 PLANT ENGR.

Trainee. ME degree. Will train to handle projects for equipment and maintenance dept. with future as plant Salary NO FEE. TOMSETT PERSONNEL.

431 Frick GR. 1-2050. POLICE OFFICER Applications for position of Police Officer, male, of The Borough of 1960 Place Your WANT ADS AT THE Dealers Listed Below APOLLO J. McMillen. .224 N.

Warren Ave. BEAVER Lee Seethaler. 284 Third A Ave. BEAVER FALLS Frank Theueri. .202 Eleventh St.

ALIQUIPPA 8. Sakol. 269 Station St. CAMBRIDGE R. DeVinney 833 Merchant '(Rear) BRADDOCK a Brenneman Hubacker.

564 Braddock Ave BROWNSVILLE John Bord. Brownsville News Co BELLEVUE Lebro Drug Store. .501 Lincoln Ave BROOKLINE Brookline News 922 Brookline Blvd BLOOMFIELD Charles Tea. 3400 Penn Ave BRIDGEVILLE Weise Bros. 528 Washington Ave.

BUTLER E. L. Gallagher 125 Chestnut St CALIFORNIA State Pharmacy 242 Wood St. CANONSBURG Walter Clifton 39 Water St. CHARLEROI Anthon Lannone.

Blackburn 8-8718 CORAOPOLIS Lawrence Fryer .901 Fourth Ave EAST END Rice Service 115 Shady Ave EAST McKEESPORT John K. Hassier. 1012 Taylor St. ELLWOOD CITY Elwood City News 425 Lawrence 'Ave FORD CITY Ford City News Pord St. FOREST HILLS A.

J. Richards. 16 Kenmore Ave. FREEPORT Freeport News. .206 vecond st GLASSPORT Glassport News 305 Monongahela Ave GLENSHAW Christ Wunderly, care of Craig Pierce Royal Blvd GREENSBURG Greensburg News 3 w.

Otterman 'st HOMEWOOD Carlson 840 N. Homewood Ave. IRWIN Clonerty News. underhill 3-6506 JEANNETTE Morveta. LaFayette 7-9842 Schlemmer McKean KITTANNING.

LATROBE Latrobe News Co 813 Ligonier St At. LEECHBURG Leechburg News 167 Market St. LEETSDALE Mrs. Loughran. 26 Victory Lane MANCHESTER M.

Henchor. 1733 Beaver Ave READ of day, del July of Press berg berg the lieu Want of be Joan July and ADS Jon dav Ave CALL 19. age quesne Slater CO. ton. and Amber Friday, at.

N. D. 64th HESS mother Death Notices sister of son, BROWN- On Wednesday, July 20. 1960, Ida M. Brown of 5122 Car- Erie.

negie Ave daughter of the late Louis and Catherine Schmidt Civic Brown: sister of May. Edward and Walter Brown and Kathryn Jones. Funeral from the Hennin- Heart Funeral Home, 4635 Butler 10 on Saturday. July At 11 m. Family requests visitations JAMES 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. vears. at BURRIS. On Wednesday. July 20, sister James beloved Imperial.

Margaret Coxon Burris 685 Funeral Larimer Ave. Wilkins Twp. Louis, stepfather of Mrs. Imperial. and at Kathryn Means Mrs.

Nancy Touvell Jordan: brother of Mrs Catherine Martin. Mrs. Valley Louise Toole Ethel Stover Friends JONES members of Westinghouse Police 1960 Association Braddock Field Lodge Elizabeth 510. And all Masonic of Highland bodies Pittsburgh received Helen home of Knee Son. Osborne Beatty.

Larimer Ave Turtle Creek Jones: where services will be Saturday al m. Masonic servdren. Friday at 8 p. m. Civic CALLIO Suddenly.

Tuesdar. 19 1960. Pete husband of Mary Flaherty Callio of 1402 Porterheld faof Patricia Ann. Mary Rectenwald Margaret mend brother of Elizabeth LewelCharles Callio Alwilda Mr. four Friends grandchildren members of the Name Society received at the Short Devlin and Son Funeral Home, ceived Sherman Ave 8.

Funeral 7450 Friday morning Solemn requiem Requiem mass in St. Peter's Church C. 9 o'clock. Creek CADMAN-On Wednesday. July rona 7.30 1960, at Kate at 8 Cadman, wife of the late AlexW mother of Alexander KINZEY of Pittsburgh, Wilson K.

Wichita, Kans, Allen of Los vived Angeles, Caltf. and Mrs. Eliza- 5106 C. Minton of Cleveland. survived by grandchil- ter.

and 10 great -grandchildren Grorse graveside services 0116 Homewood Cemetery, Friday after- Dames at 2 clock. In lieu of the donations may he made Home. your favorite charity, Arrangeby H. Samson. held CARRICATO of 910 High St Sharpsburg.

on Wednesday, July 20th, 1960, Frank L. C. I Jaggie 124 of the late Mildred M. uncle of Irene Kotchey, Rose Probe Margaret Aurin, Betty Lou Staley: Sweazen, Mary Gerard! and Peter William, Carricato. Friends received at the Koehler.

N. Worrell Funeral Home John (successor to Holzheimer Beck), Home, Main St. (at 9th), Sharps- Oliver. Funeral Saturday morning 1 o'clock. Requiem high ass Joseph's Church at 9 o'clock.

KUNDE 1950. July 20. 1960, Henry Herbert Mary Bridgeville: and brother Robert Cor- Anna Meriden, of Ave Stutt Friends received at Fryer's. Washington Bridgeville high mass in St. John services Beadling, Friday at 10 ernoon flowers.

19, 523 late Frank, Joseph Friends 2505 faMrs. Daniel Paul grandthe Home, the July Center Mar. faJr J. Lam- FuAve of July of Ellz- and of Don- Harthe on High July of of al m. St 18.

of her of 702 on 801 Deaths Brown, Ida 1 M. Burris, James R. Cadman, Kate M. Carricato, Frank L. C.

Cuddy, Sarah Jane Del Bianco, Nicola Eissler, Katherine S. Flaherty, Rhea Freedel Michael A. Graybigle, John H. Hartman, Albert M. Jones, Fred J.

Kinzey, Mary E. Koehler, Elmer Leonardo, Katherine Loeffler (Swanson), Alice T. Malcolm, William J. Mastrocesare, Joseph Mazer, Sue McGhee, Willard E. Mitchell, Nancy J.

Phillips, John W. Potkul, Anna Puchta, Bertha Riva, Frank Sr. Roach, Anna S. Schick, William G. Sexton, T.

Norbert Silver, Michael G. Sirianni, August Sovyak, Harry Sr. Stewart, Mark W. Whitehead, Howard Williamson, Agnes B. Wilson, Guy 0.

Wright, Alexander C. Mrs Previous Deaths Callio, Lloyd S. Corrins, Henry Dischinger, Edward A. Donnelly, Melvin M. Eichenlaub, Paul F.

Friedenberg, Adela D. Hanlon, James M. Harrison, Lena R. Hess, Katherine Hodgkiss, Elsie James, Margaret T. Kasmoch, Raymond L.

Kunde, Jane C. Lloyd, Lucille S. Marshall. Minerva G. McChesney, Verna McKee, Edna W.

McNeely, Harry J. Newmeyer. Theresa Peterson, Floyd 0. Plecenik, Michael Pusateri, Joseph Schmitt Charles J. Semans, George G.

Todaro, Anthony Vaniels, Wallace R. Vislayi, Mary S. Warme, Harold W. Wehner, Joseph H. Death Notices LEONARDO Suddenly, July 20, 1960, of 303 Lincoln Highway.

East McKeesport. Pa. Katherine Alvera Grillo, wife of the late Joseph A. Sr. mother of Dr.

Frank A. of E. McKeesport. Peter of Level Green, George and Michael of E. McKeesport, Joseph and Mrs.

Josephine Balana. both of Wilmerding. Friends received at the Joseph A. Leonardo Funeral Home, 320 Airbrake Ave. Wilmerding.

Pa. High mass of requiem in St. Alovsius R. C. Church, Wilmerding.

Monday at 10 a. m. LLOYD Suddenly, 011 Tuesday. July 19, 1960. Lucille Shoemaker of 1129 Greenfield Ave: beloved wife of Harry J.

and sister of Robert Shoemaker of Johnstown, and Francis Shoemaker of Manheim. Pa. Friends received at the Kanal Funeral Home, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral services Friday at 10 8. m.

LOEFFLER (Swanson) On Wednesday, July 20. 1960. Alice T. wife of Clement Loeffler. mother of George C.

and David B. daughter of Teresa and the late Alex A. Swanson: sister of Helen Maurer, Carl. Alex and John Swanson. Friends received at Aeberli's North Ave.

at Sandusky St. ServChapel. east ices on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. MALCOLM-On Wednesday, July 20. 1960.

William James colm. father of Edith M. Hessenmueller: brother of Miss Minnie Malcolm, Friends received at the Beahm Funeral Home, 7211 Thomas Blvd. Services Saturday from the Mt. Royal Mausoleum at 11 a.m.

MARSHALL Minerva G. Marshall (formerly of Penn Two. retired Lemington Ave. School teacher, on July 19, 1960. Friends received at the Griffin Funeral Home.

426 Franklin Wilkinsburg. where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MASTROCESARE On Wednesdav, July 20, 1960, Joseph, of 643 Fifth St. Oakmont, husband Mary: father of Anthony And Nathaniel of Oakmont, and Lucille Galli of New Kensington: also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends received at the Eaton- Underwood Funeral Home, 378 Maryland Ave.

Oakmont. Family hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. Requiem mass at St. Irenaeus Church. Oakmont, Saturday at 9 o'clock.

MAZER--On Wednesday, July 20. 1950, Sue (nee Ebbert). widow of Martin Mazer. at the family home. 261 South Winebiddie Ave sister of Mrs.

Amanda Quinsler of Mt. Lebanon. Friends received at the Beinbauer Mortuary. 2630 W. Liberty Ave.

Notice of funeral later. On Tuesday, July 19. 1960, at 2:15 p. m. Verna Huffman, wife of the late Harry McChesney, in her 80th vear.

formerly of Castle Shannon, mother of Mrs. Virginia Mastascusa. Mrs. Evelyn Hayman, Max McChesney and Richard Sutch. also 14 grandchildren and one great -grandchild survive.

Friends received al the B. Laughlin Funeral Home. Castle Shannon. where services will be held on Friday, July 22. at p.

m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. McGHEE Suddenly, on Wednesdav. July 20.

1960. Willard E. McGhee. husband of Elizabeth Sneathen Lydick of 6327 Jackson brother of Mrs. Charles L.

Powers of Belmont. Mass. and Mrs. John Anderson of Shamokin, Pa. Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd fat Graham St.

E. E. where services will be held Friday evening At 8 o'clock. Interment in Gary. Ind.

McKEE Edna W. Craig of 621 Penn Ave. Wilkinsburg. 011 Tuesdav. July 19, 1960: beloved mother of Evelyn A Harold A and John V.

McKee; also survived by three grandchildren. four great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Knee Memorial Home, Center (at South), Wilkinsburg. Services on Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment at Sligo.

Clarion Co. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. -On Tuesday. July 19, 1960. Harry J.

of Murrysville. R. husband of Elizabeth Berdine McNeely. father of Edward. of Curwensville.

Roy, of Monongahela, Robert. of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Donald and Mrs. Ruth Cumberledge, of Akron. Ohio, and Mrs.

Michael (Maxine) Hoy. of Leechburg: also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends received at Earnest Son Funeral Home in Export where services will be held on Friday at 12:30 m11, MITCHELL- On Wednesday, July 20, 1960. Nancy Mitchell. of 2189 Woodward Lakewood.

0. of the late J. Clarence of Pittsburgh: sister of Robert E. Rankin of Bellevue: also survived by two grandchildren and eight great -grandchildren. Friends received at H.

Samson's, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), from 0-5 and p. Friday. and Saturday until time of services at p. NEWMETER of Overbrook.

on Tuesday. July 19. 1960, Theresa L. Daniel, her 81st year, wife of Harry the late Newmeyer: mother of Clara Haenig and Raymond Newmeyer; sister of Carrie Glessner, Mary Newmever and Charles Daniels; also five Churchill will he received by the Civil Service Commission at the office of the Borough Manager, 2302 William Penn Highway, Pittsburgh 35, Pa. until August 9.

1960. Applications may be obtained by mail or personal request from the Borough Manager. Must be United States citizen, over 21 years of age, a resident of Pennsylvania, with two. (2) years experience in state, city or municipal police units (military police experience does not qualify), and have 12th grade or equivalent education. Starting salary $360 per month with form allowance.

Will be notified for examination to be held August 27, 1960. POLICE Patrolman- -Applications are for the position of Police Patrolman being accepted by residents Hampton of Twp. Hamp- Applicants must be ton Township. Application forms can be secured at the office of the Township Manager, 2984 Harts Run Allison Park, Pa. PRINTER Combination man of linotype operator.

County seat dally, Top community. Union or Kittanning, qualified. Pa. Daily Leader -Times. PUMP ENGINEERS Experienced men needed for centrifugal pump design and development program.

Must like board work. College graduates preferred. Write P. Box Salem, Ohio. SALES Engineer or Architectural Draftsman, quantity building take-off material experience to handle specialties in Western Pennsylvania and manage new Pittsburgh Office.

Unusual opportunity for substantial future. Resume to Box 533, Press, SALESMAN Some sales experience desirable. Train for outside selling position in the field of light-sensitive papers and drafting supplies. Steady employment with good company. Give details in letter.

include experience and salary expected. 573. Pittsburgh Press. SALESMAN One of Pittsburgh's largest builders now has an opening for aggressive salesman. Previous real estate experience not necessary, terrific potential for the right man; guarantee $125 week.

Sycamore 3-1055 for appointment. SALESMAN Opening for full time representative of exclusive infant safety product. Sells on sight. Consistent worker has income potential of $7000 and up comm. and bonus.

Advancement for right man. Car, neat appearance and pleasant manner essential. Apply 603 South Trenton Wilkinsburg, Friday, July 22, at 7 p. m. SALESMAN Opening for steady experienced good clothing sal.

salesman: position, ary. Davidson's, 510 Merchant Ambridge, SALESMANAGER To hire, train, and build a sales organization. Terrific potential. Commission, overwrite, and bonus Apply Allied Detective Agency, 4209 Saw Mill Run Blvd Salesmen, Modernization Bring your deals to us. We have consolidation and skip plan.

Top comm 214 South Maple Greensburg 2 B. at 10 ville. land the Home Bock A (at urday quiem and Haven 1960: and Green. also ceived John ville day 1960. at Salesmen and Future Sales Managers Also Part- -Time Men There are successful memorial park salesmen with earnings of over $1000 8 month.

We can prove this. There are no secrets in selling memorial estates, you must be willing to accept direction. We will train you. First program In 8 years. Call Mr.

Simms on guarantee, commission, bonuses, etc. Leads furnished. Memorial Park Managing Co. CALL MONTROSE 1-4041 OR VALLEY 3-8911. SALESMAN--For complete home remodeling services.

Must have car. Draw against commission. Homestead 2-4482; Homestead 2-4483, SALESMAN- Experienced in heating and home improvements will buy and finance paper 150 per week draw. Closer). 1000 Wainut and Coal Peh.

21. Mr. Manno. Lost and Found ENGLISH Pointer Short -haired male, white, brown markings. Aspinwall tags.

lost Greentree Saturday evening; child's pet. reward. Lehigh 1-2914 ENVELOPE--Containing money, lost Kaufmann's post office: needed badly; reward. Tuxedo 2-6781, -evenings. FAN--Ivory lace, wrapped plastic bag: lost: reward.

Montrose 1-0613. KEEP in touch with opportunity in The Press Want Ads. GLASSESS- Grey rims. lost Friday, July 2nd: reward. Olympia 3-1181.

LADY'S, Double Pearl Ring -Lost vicinity of Chinese Tea Gardens. Kelly St. Reward. Emerson 1-3095, Call any time, PARTIAL Plate Monday evening. vicinity of Pittsburgh; reward.

Wellinston 1-2624. FOUND Female mongrel on white. black markings, recently had puppies. Emerson 2-0147. 2 Personal IN Trouble Unmarried, expectant mothers.

Receive sympathetic Pittsburgh counsel. refuge, medical care. Florence Crittenton Home Rescue Association. Proposals THE School District. Borough of Wilkinsburz.

1s askinz for bids on the following: 1. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 2, CHOIR A ROBES 3. CHOIR RISERS 4. FURNITURE Specifications may be had on application to the office of the Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds. 1530 Swissvale Avenue.

Wilkinsburg. Pennsylvania. All bids must be in the office of the Secretary the Board by 8.00 P. M. E.DS.T.

Tuesday, July 26 1957. and plainly marked on the envelope BID ON The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOROUGH OF WILKINSBURG L. U. LENTZ.

Secretary- Business Manager BIDS wanted for general alteraof tion work the American Slovak Citizens Club, 1025-27 Woodlawn Ave Braddock, Pa Bids shall be received until July 28, 1960. By Geo. Kosco, president. 944 Josephine E. McKeesport.

Pa Plans and specfications can be obtained at the office of Michael A. Lazorcak, architect at 1713 East Carson Street. Pgh. 3, between 1 and 3 p. daily.

A deposit of $20 per set 15 required. GEORGE KOSCO, President 3 Male Help Wanted ADVERTISING SALESMAN Labor news. radio. TV time 225.51. Comm.

705 Olive. Room 601. St. Louts 1. Mo.

Chestnut 1-6656. ALUMINUM Siding -Experienced: local work. TU. 1-5331, after 7 ALUMINUM Awning Installer--Must must have all equipment, experienced, of call immediately, Tuxedo 4-0110 AUTOMOBILE Accountant Volume new car dealership; automobile accounting experience necessary. Write 540.

Press. AUTOMOBILE Mechanic Must be A-1 all around mechanic. Oxford 3-7297. ACCOUNTANTS GENERAL: Eventual overseas assignment. Degree.

55760 CHIEF: Degree CPA. public Indus. eNDI. $9.12.000. ASST.

CONTROLLER: Decree, multi- plant expr. To $12.000 AUDITOR: Internal. heavy travel, expenses SYSTEMS Paper flow. $7800. FACTORY COST Degree, standard costs $5760.

SECY. TREAS Mfe. expr. $11.000. PLANT ACCT.

Eventual relocation to Georgia. To $6600 Many other diversified listings in Accounting. Administrative, Sales and Pechnical. Register for con- sideration. Service COBY Bureau Inc.

210 BESSEMER BLDG 6th St. 1-4211 AT 39th Year' AUTO SALESMAN a successful sales background. who 1s interested In getting into this type of selling. Monthly guarantee against commissions, gas. plus other benefits.

Call' Salesmanager for appointment. Allegheny 1-7400. BAKER--Apprentice, experience, must have some bakery night hours wages $2.01 an hour. Apply after 12 noon. Rheas Bakery, 441 Market.

BANK TELLER Experienced auto sales preferred. However. will consider individual with Personable, neat, recent grad desiring opportunity to advance in banking field. Experience not necessary. South Hills resident preferred.

ELEANOR LANG PERSONNEL SERVICE No. 1 CEDAR BLVD. MT. LEB. LOCUST 1-2591 BARTENDER- rellable, single.

who can live on job during week. Write must give phone number. 541. Pzh. Press, SalesmenDry Cleaning Route Steady year, around employment for established route.

Good quality plant. Salary plus commission. Call for appointment. Select Cleaners, Montrose 1-8532. SALESMAN FOR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Permanent employment for qualified man with experience selling furniture.

KAUFMANN'S Employment Office 12th Floor Apply Daily 10 to 4 Maryland. Journeyman Machinists Journeyman Fitters Experienced in rolling mill machines Combination Welder Capable of reading and interpreting drawings for complex fabricating work. BLAWNOX COMPANY Lewis Works, Groveton, Pa. Near Coraopolis, Spading 1-1900 ger from 1960 of of Mrs. No.

the (at aces July loved ther erine Ellen: lyn. Getz: And 602 high at 20. ander M. beth also dren Private noon flowers to ments 20. husband Lutz: Nardo.

Eugene 820 at 8 in St. CORRINS of Koch. rins. 729 Requiem Chapel, A. Experienced IBM 650 COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS (Scientific) Work in challenging military and commercial problem areas.

Experience with tape-Ramac storage desirable. Applicants should have solid mathematical background with engineering or physics orientation. Other scientific digital computer experience considered. Please submit resume to Mr. CHARLES JONES Director of Technical and Scientific Personnel Goodyear Aircraft AKRON 15, OHIO 19.12.

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