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2 sister roll I I Is OF Church, in Press, Friday, January 16, 1959 25 THE PITTSBURGH PRESS WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS Boulevard of the Allies At Junction of Liberty Ave. COUNTER SERVICE From 8 a. m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.

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to 9 p. m. Sundays cancellations or cor. rections accepted after 6 p. m.

Friday for Saturday or Sunday's edition. TO CANCEL A WANT-AD For the Next Day's Paper Call Up to 9 P. M. No Cancellations Accepted On Day 01 Publication No Advertising Accepted 101 publication the Same DayExcepting Deaths, Lost and Found and Help Wanted SUNDAY WANT-ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 6 P. M.

FRIDAY Local WANT- AD Rates Discount for Cash On 3 or More Consecutive Insertions a word per day daily pet word Including Sunday 7 tive days. word per day daily. word Including Sunday 4 to consecutive days, word per day daily. per word including Sunday 3 consecutive days. 11c a word per day daily.

per word including Sunday 1 of 2 CODsecutive Minimum 15 words. Any advertiser beyond the 50-mile area of Pittsburgh earns the rate of $1,10 per line Sunday 85 per line weekdays Death Notices Including Funeral Notices, Cards 01 Thanks In Memoriams, per azate line daily, 45c per agate line Sunday Minimum charge $1.20 daily $1.35 Sunday Situations Wanted Fiat rate per word, agate type. Minimum charge 60 cents. Must be paid in advance Display Classified Daily Only There are 5 average words in a tine of agate type. Ads using type larger than agate, borders, white space, etc.

are charged on the AGATE LINE basis The rate is 41c per agate line for 4 consecutive days, leas for cash. Ads ordered to 6 consecutive days are charged at the rate of 426 per agate line leas for cash. Ads ordered 3 consecutive days per azale line. less for cash. 1-2 time ads are 65c per agate line (no discount Death Notices ANDERSON-Suddenly, on Wednesday, Jan.

14, 1959, Cora G. Anderof 1420 Laketon wife of the late Frank L. Anderson; mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Black and Norman J. Snyder, ter of Mrs.

Lydia Bartwell, Mrs. Margaret Davis. Mrs. Grace Chambers and John Bainbridge; also survived by five grandchildren and one great -grandchild. Priends Teceived at the Eaton Funeral Home, 733 Ross Ave.

Wilk. Services Saturday afternoon, at 2 clock. -On Wednesday, Jan. 14. 1959, Anna.

of 121 Meriden mother of Mrs. Beatrice Mooney, Mrs. Catherine Farrell. Mrs. Coletta Farrell, William Besterman, Mrs.

Madge Gearing and Clemence and Anubrose Besterman: also survived by 18 grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren Friends received at the Brusco Puneral Home, 214 Virginia Ave. Mt. Washington Requiem high mass In St. Mary of the Mount Church on Saturday m. BLETTNER- On Wednesday, Jan.

14, 1959, Henry Blettner, beloved husband of Elizabeth Somerville Blettner, of 4633 Winthrop father of Harry A. Percy H. Thelma also survived by one grandson and three great-granddaughters. Friends received at H. Saison 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 BOOTH On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959. at 12:05 a m. Elvira Culbertson, wife of Dr. William Walker Booth: mother of Mrs.

Jack Rohm, Dr. William C. Booth. Elizabeth C. Booth and Mrs.

Edward Yellig: also survived by 5 grandchildren and 1 sister. Mrs. George C. Mellor. Friends received at her home, 907 Washington Ave Carnegie, Pa.

where private funeral services will be held on Saturday. at 2 p. m. Interment In Allegheny Cemetery. In lieu of Nowers, donations of remembrance may be given to any worthy fund.

-Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1959. Frank husband of Nicolina Bonacel; father of Joseph and Theresa Bozzo and Mrs. Joan De Bartola: 7 grandchildren, Friends received at A. Staab and Sons Funetal Home, 34 Crafton Crafton.

Requiem high mass in St. James Church on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 9:30 a. m. BRINKER -On Thursday, Jan.

15, Charles H. Brinker, of 7702 Waverly Street. father of Fred C. of Pittsburgh and Dorothea of Las Vegas, Nevada: brother of Mrs. Anna Evans of Greensburg.

Pa. Friends received at H. Samson S. 537 Neville Street (Oakland Civic Center) where services will be held Monday morning at 10:30 clock, BROWN- On Thursday, Jan, 15. 1959, Harry of 914 California husband of Emily M.

Shirley; father of Harry brother of William and Charles Brown, Mrs. Edna Sheafer: grandfather of Dianne and Gordon Brown. Friends may call at the Roy P. Smith Funeral Home, 1615 Brighton where services will be held Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. BURGESS--On Friday, Jan.

16. 1959. John Amos Burgess, husband of Edith Ford Burgess, of 1156 S. Negley father of Florence Marion Burgess: brother of Mrs. Paul Knappenberger and Mrs.

Arthur F. King Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Friday. 7-9 p.

Saturday and Sunday. 2-4 and 7-9. Services Monday morning at 11 o'clock. CACCAVALE- On Wednesday, Jan. 14.

1959. Angela (nee Bender'), of 25 Shetland beloved wife of William; mother of Emma Dopfeld, Ruth Hallein and Raymond Zitz-14, man; sister of Marie Kirsch, Irene Monaghan, Theresa Rense and Anna Vighetti: six grandchildren; three great Friends will be received at the DeRosa Mortuary, Paulson Ave. (at Winslow until Monday, at 9 m. Requiem high mass at SS. Peter and Paul Church, at 9:30 m.

CATANIA On Jan. 14, 1959. Giacomo, of 2507 Mulberry Way, Lawrenceville, husband of Josephine Catania; father of Mario Catania, Mrs. Anna Morgano and the late Sam Catania; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at the Brusco Funeral Home, 214 Virginia Mt.

Washington, Requiem high mass in St. Stanislaus Church on Saturday at 10 a m. COLLEY- On Wednesday, Jan, 14, 1959, Augusta Gruber, wife of the late Jacob Colley; mother of Mrs. L. McClincy, Mrs.

Eleanor Picard. John and Charles Colley. Friends received at the Lavelle Funeral Home, 432 Washington Ave. Bridgeville, where blessing services will be held on Saturday, Jan. 17, at 10 m.

Ohio papers please copy.J CONNELLY -Of 1102 Orvis Shaler on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, John father of Shirley J. Connelly: son of Lydia Ludolph and the late John Connelly; brother of Betty Conwell. Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt. Royal At Glenshaw Gienshaw.

Services on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, COOPER-Of 110 Hilglor Millvale, on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1959, Harold husband of Mary M. Armstrong; father of Betty E. Anderson and PFC. Thomas H.

Cooper, M. grandfather of Carol 670 Thomas Arthur Anderson. Friends received At the Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt. Royal at Glenshaw A Glenshaw. ServIces on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

CUMPSTON- On Wednesday. Jan. 14, 1959, Edith Sarah Cumpston, of 7135 Kelly wife of Edward G. Cumpston; mother of Edith Ganaloff, Grant, William and Frederick Cumpston; also survived by 14 Death Notices Grunithaner, Raymond A. Weser, Mrs.

Elwood G. Knopf; also five great grandchildren; brother of George Mehlich of Miami, Fla, and Mrs. Edward Beech of Pgh. Friends received at the Leo Saver Funeral Home, Buffalo, N. Y.

Solemn requiem high mass in Christ the King Church, Snyder N. Saturday, at 11 a. m. Friends will be received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty on Sunday, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. mi.

Burial Monday morning, In Calvary Cemetery, MERING- -On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, James of 625 Clearview Crafton, husband of Margaret L. Johnston Mering; father of Dr. James Carolyn M. Frodey, Ruth M.

Simon, Joan M. Power; brother of Mrs. Charles McClung: also six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the James A. Lamb Jr.

Funeral Home, 165 Noble Crafton. Services Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. MLEY On Thursday, Jan. 15.

1959, Frank (formerly of Lake Street), husband of the late Ella Kusko; father of Mary Staskovic, Ella Rak and Margaret Brodach; also seven grandchildren and one great -grandchild. Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton Road. Requiem high mass at St. John the Baptist R.

Orth. Church, Monday, at 9 a. MOORE-On Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, William, of 112 Montclair West View, beloved husband of Elizabeth Busse Moore; father of Mrs. Betty Zapf: brother of John and Harry Moore: also 3 grandenildren.

Funeral from the Schellhaas Funeral Home, 388 Center West View, on Saturday at 2 p. m. Family requests visitations from 2-4 and 7-9 p. (Cars 10 and 15 stop at door.) MUNDY Of 517 Penn Turtle Creek, on Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 9:30 a m.

Robert In his 50th year. husband of Adonia Ringer: father of Robert K. son of Jane Jones Mundy; brother of Hazel Lavelle, David, Hanna Elkins, Samuel, Mary DiMartini, Russell, Clifton and Jane White. Friends received at the Wayne A. Glew Funeral Home.

127 Grant Turtle Creek, where services will be held on Saturday. Jan. 17, at 2 p. m. Friends invited.

MURRAY-On Wednesday, Jan. 14. 1959. Esther Showalter Murray, of 1504 Arch N. in her 64th sear: dearly beloved mother of Gilbert and Evander O.

Porr: also 10 grandchildren, Friends are being received at Herman and Son Chapel, 702 E. Ohio N. S. Services on Saturday at 2 p. m.

MURRIN-On Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, at 4:30 P. Anna Port Murrin, age 82 years. formerly of Spring wife of the late Albert C. Murrin; mother of Alice Noonan and Annette Puente: also 1 grandson; sister of Marie Walker.

Friends may call at the William C. Hirt Funeral Home, 704 Brownsville Road (at Alice Services Saturday at 1 p. m. O'RRIEN- On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, Thomas of 938 GreenMeld Ave beloved husband of Mary (Bullen) and father of Mrs.

Thomas Callahan: brother of Mrs. Carl Castner, Mrs. Edward McGroarty, Hannah, Margaret, Nora, James. John and William O'Brien, also survived by tWo grandchildren. Friends received at the Kanal Funeral Home, 300 GreenMeld Ave.

Funeral Monday, at 9:30 with solemn requiem high mass at St. Rosalia R. C. Church, at 10 a. m.

on Wednes. day, Jan. 14, 1959, Bartley of 304 Oakland Avenue, husband of Ann Mudrak O'Malley; father of Tracy Anne O'Malley: son of ley and Cathryn Holleran O'Malley; brother of Mrs. Kathleen Kennedy, Mrs. Helen (Boots) Vant and Edward (Bingo) O'Malley.

Friends received at John A. Freyvogel's, 3406 Fifth Avenue. Funeral Satur ay morning. High mass of requi in St, Paul's Cathedral, at 12 poon. O'N, IL On Thursday morning.

Jan. 15, 1959, George husband of louisa Veith O'Neil: father of James A. O'Neil. of 1113 Roosevelt James A. O'Neil.

of 1113 Roosevelt Road, Ohio brother of Charies W. and Leo A. O'Nell. Friends received at McDonald's Puneral Home, 529 California Avalon. Requiem high mass at Sacred Heart Church, Emsworth, on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, O'ROARK- aged 78.

beloved father of John D. O'Roark, at Oakland VA Hospital, Thursday morning; former resident of Scottdale, presently residing at East Mc. Keesport. Viewing at Murphy Funeral Home, Scottdale. Services there Saturday at 2 p.

m. Interment Scottdale Cemetery, PARFITT- -Of 405 Cochran Rd. Mt. Lebanon. on Thursday, Jan.

15. 1959, at 2:13 p. Ella Kelleher, beloved wife of John A. Parfitt, in her 73rd year; mother of Mrs. Lester Hollander and WIliam E.

Parfitt. Friends received at the E. B. Laughlin Funeral Home, 3310 W. Liberty Ave.

So. Hills, until Monday, Jan. 19, at 9 m. Requiem high mass at St. Bernard's R.

C. Church, at 10 m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Mercy Hospital. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. starting Friday evening.

PARSONS- -On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959. Leonard husband of Minnie Devlin Parsons, of 607 Overbrook father of Lake A. of Waverly, Ohio, Dr. Frederick A.

and Leonard J. Parsons, and six grandchildren; also two sisters, and one brother. Friends received at John H. Stater Sons Whitehall Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Monday morning. a 10:30 o'clock. Interment in Jefferson Memortal Park. ORV. Jan.

15, 1959, Conrau, of Mars, husband of Dora Webb Petersen; father of Mrs. Gesche McCoy of Grove City, Mrs. Kathleen Petersen of Mars, Mrs. Martha Ostwald of Pgh. and Hugo Petersen of Mars; also three grandchildren.

Friends will be recelved at McDonald's Funeral Home, Mars, where services will be held on Sunday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. PHILLIPS-At Moorestown, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, Lillian Martin Phillips, wife of the late Dr. S. Raymond Phillips and mother of Mrs.

Robert W. Timothy of Moorestown, N. John A. of Wynnwood, and Robert J. of St.

Petersburg, Fla. Friends received at the Raymond S. Phillips Funeral Home, 1923 Broadway (at Pauline Beechview, where services will be held on Saturday, Jan. 17, at 2 p. m.

POWELL- -On Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1959. Sarah Cook, beloved wife of the late William Powell; mother of William M. Friends received at McCabe's, 7204 Thomas from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Funeral services at 10 m. Saturday. Interment private, papers please copy. RANSON-At Washington. D.

on Wednesday, Jan. 14 1959. Della Nichol, wife of Rev. Jay W. Ranson, of 2626 Milford Bethel Park; mother of Grace R.

Leitch: also three grandchildren. Services at the Johnston Funeral Home. St. Clairsville, Ohio, on Saturday, Jan. 17.

at 2 p. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to Taxila Hospital, West Pakistan. RAZAIRE Louise Mounter, on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, in Providence Hospital, Beaver Falls, wife of the late Henry Razaire, of McDonald: mother of Louise Laforce, Richmond, Vt.

Henry, Beaver, Pa. and Adrien. Pgh. Frends received at the Rogers Funeral Home. McDonald.

Pa. Services at 2 p. o11 Saturday. RUST- John Rudolph, age 91 vears, at the home of his niece, Margaret L. Reiber, 2417 Jenny Lind McKeesport.

Friends received at Finney Funeral Home. Jenny Lind (at Soles McKeesport, where services will be conducted Monday at 11 a. m. Rev. Louis F.

Brighton officiating. Interment Versailles Cemetery. SAKALIK-Suddenly, on Tuesday, Jan. 13. 1959, Anna, of 4137 Stanley Street, beloved wife of the late Michael and mother of Stephen and Joseph: also Sutvived by six grandchildren and one sister, Mrs.

Marie Schneider of Chicago, Illinois. Friends received at the Kanal Funeral Home, 500 Greenfield Avenue. Funeral Saturdav. at 9 a. with requiem high at St.

Joachim R. C. Church, at 9:30 a. m. SCHENCK-On Friday, Jan.

16, at her home, 609 West Diamond St. N. Nathalia Schenck, wife of the late Dr. J. C.

Schenck: mother of Theodor Schenck. Friends received at The Geiselhart Funeral Home, 408 Cedar Ave N. where services will be held on Sunday at 2 m. SMITH Jan 14. 1959, Franklin H.

husband of Dorothy Knipp Smith; son of Harriett Conner Smith; brother of Walter E. Hunt and the late Audrey Krause, Friends received at the Albert Johns Funeral Home, Bennett st. (at Lang where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. STEELE- Suddenly, on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, Edward husband of the late Cora B.

Steele. of 29 Ann Etna: father of Harry E. Steele of Etna; brother of Mrs. Death Notices Emily McDonald of also four grandchildren and 011e great-grandchild. Friends received at the MeDonald Funeral Home, 529 Callfornia Ave, Avalon, where services will be held on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock.

STRIMLAN-Anthony, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, of Second Library husband of Mary; father of Mary, Mrs. Jenny Stonick, Mrs. Donna McFeeley, James and Edward also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the Ocepek Funeral Home, Library Rt.

88, Library, where services will be held Sunday, Jan, 18, at, 2 o'clock. Interment at Jefferson Memorial Park, STRK On Wednesday, Jan, 14, 1959, Matt, cousin of Mrs. Anna Goriek and John Planinac. Friends received at the Paul Stephens Puneral Home, 860 N. S.

(formerly Lovrencic), Funeral on Saturday. Requiem mass in St. Nicholas R. C. Church, N.

at 9 a. m. SWANSON. On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1955.

Rudolph of 10 N. First Duquesne; beloved father of Wilbert and Joan Mittica: brother of Harriet and Dorothy Swanson, Mrs. Hilda Norum. William, Walter, Edward and Melvin; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received lat the Teichart Funeral Home, Kennedy Ave.

at Wilmont Duquesne, where services will be held Monday at 2 p. mn. WALAS- On Wednesday, Jan. 14. 1959, Antoinette Pioron, in her 66th year, wife of Jan Walas, of 2411 Jane mother of Chester, Stanley, Mrs.

Helen Oliverio, Mrs. Jennie Leonarski and Thaddeus Walas; also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends received Charles Cieslak Home, 9 81 a. 8. m.

15th St. Requiem Funeral high Monday, 8t Josephat's Church, at 10 a. tr, WEIMER On Thursday, at his home, Robert M. of 818 Lynda Lane, Green Valley, beloved husband of Agnes Walker: father Louise Durbin of Green Valley, Dolores Hollis of Leavittstown, Raymond Weimer of Swissvale; stepof Harry C. Langley of MeKeesport, Robert W.

Langley of East McKeesport: brother of Rachel Rothrauft of N. Braddock, and Charles Weimer of Swissvale. Friends recelyed at the Willig Funeral Home, 220 Ninth McKeesport. Services Saturday 2 p. WILSON- On Thursday, Jan, 15, 1959, Mary wife of the late James P.

Wilson, of West Mifflin: mother of Mrs. Martha Doerr, Carrick and Mrs. Mary Braun, West Mifflin: 16 grandchildren and 23, great-grandchildren; two sisters. Mrs. Bridget Bair and Mrs.

Sarah Smith. Friends received at the Anderson Funeral Home, 806 West Street, Homestead. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Mary Magdalene Church, Monday, at 9:30 a. YOUNG- -On Wednesday, Jan.

14. 1959, Anna E. Young, age 80 years, late of 13 East S. Diamond aunt of Mrs. Norma E.

Troppman, Mrs. Anna E. Nardina Jr. John K. William and Ralph Young: cousin of Mrs.

Margaret Dauer and Rev. Fr. William F. Merz. Friends received at the Joseph A.

Pappert Sons Home, 711 Lockhart St. Funeral (n Saturday, at 8:15 a m. Requiem high mass at. St. Peter's Church, at.

9. a. D. of A. Allegheny Court invited.

ZAJICEK On Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1959, Paul of 521 Third Carnegie, son of Michael: brother of Rose, Helen, Edward, Josephine, Joseph and Dorothy, Friends received at the Szafranski Funeral Home, 101 Third Carnegie. until Saturday, Jan, 17, at 8:30 a m. Requiem nigh mass at St. Lukes Church, at 9 m.

Burial in St. Mary's Cemetery, In Memoriam MeCOLE. William In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away Jan. 16. 1953.

Six lonely years in my heart, A memory is kept. For the one I loved And will never forget: Loving memories never die As years on and days pars by Sadly missed by wife, children and all who loved him. NILLES. Peter--In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life 3 years ago today, Jan. 16.

1956. Gone dear Father. gone forever. How we miss your smiling face, But you left us to remember. None on earth can take your place, Father is with Mother and I know he is happy there, Because he did not walt Long to follow Mother there.

They are waiting by the river Just across the silent stream, Where sweet flowers are ever blooming And the banks are ever green. For all of us they did their best. May Jesus grant them eternal rest. -Sadly missed by his son. Bernard.

Florists MU. 2-1300 GIDAS Spray MA. $5 LUBIN SMALLEY THE BEST IN FLOWERS 125 Fifth Ave. GR. 1-2200 Monuments--Cemetery Lots ALLEGHENY County Memorial ParkFamily estate of 6 spaces: $300 and up, including perpetual care, Small monthly payments.

Mr. Evans, Wellington 1-7300. Lost and Found reward for information leading to recovery of Airedale (black tan). Child's pet). Call Federal 1-8017.

BOXER Male, Baldwin, Animal Friends Tag No. 19923. Phone Tuxedo 1-1746 or Tuxedo 1-2180. BRACELET--Diamond, ruby and gold. Liberal reward.

Court 1-3100. wIt male months, lost Wednesday night Bethel. Ruthfred vicinity. Tennyson 5-7673. COCKER Spaniel Pup- -Black, female, months old: Tuesday, 48 block.

Stanton Heights, Reward, Emerson 2-3539. COCKER Spaniel -Reddish blond. Lost Sunday. Child's pet. Allegheny 1-2822, COLLIE--Reward.

information leading to recovery of small, black and white collie: Mt. Nebo area. answers Duke, Sewickley 2302. GOLD chain Initials H. with charm.

Reward, also Orchard gold heart, 3-2112. GLASSES yellow vicinity Shiloh Mt. Washington. Reward. Call Hubbard 1-0210 GLASSES Mid -December: black rims, In case.

Reward. Forest 4-5518 GOLD Charm Bracelet- -Lost Downtown vicinity, Reward. Tennyson 5-9904. KEESHOUND-Light gray. male, Lost Frankstown East Liberty-Homewood vicinity, Answers Reward.

Emerson 1-7801, Museum 2-1632. LEICA Meter and Camera Bag- -Lost vicinity of Shaare Torah Synagogue, Squirrel HIll. Reward. Montrose 1-3436. POCKETBOOK Lost Greater Pittaburgh Airport, January 14.

black calf box type. Initial S. Reward. Mayflower 1-8704. PUPPY Mixed breed.

female. all black. long She has an upside down under her neck. Answers to "Flopsle Lost Beechview area. Reward.

Lehigh 1-5958. WRISTWATCH--Lady's. Scratched Initials Mustard seed bracelet. Keepsakes, dead mother. Reward equal value.

Montrose 1-0424. WRISTWATCH--Lady's LeCoultre. vicinity of Sq. Hill or Downtown burgh: reward. Call Penhurst 1-3616 -Lower Plate.

Monday, Downtown, 6th Ave. vicinity. Reward. Poplar 1-4321. WRIST Watch--Lady's Elgin, Stanwix parking lot.

Horne's or vicinity. Wednesday. Reward. Oxford 5-7712. WRISTWATCH--Lady's gold Hamilton.

Reward. Call Poplar 1-0679 -White beagle or basset puppy. Male Red collar. Poplar 6-6424. REWARD- Information leading whereabouts midget auto racer.

yellow. No. 48 on side West Va. license 10921. Hubbard 1-0667, 2 Personal GENTLEMAN 66.

Catholic: seeking male companion for European travels this summer: share expenses basis. References given desired. Write 2 172. Press, JOHNNY--of Avalon. what did I do? Please call G.

SPONSOR wanted who still has faith in human beings. Are you Interested in sponsoring someone, furthering their education along some line? I have ambition and capability if you the have the financial means. Fuller details upon reply Write 129, Press. WITNESS Auto accident. Babeock Blvd.

Jan. 3rd: Poplar 1-5002 IN Trouble Unmarried. expectant mothers, get sympathetic counsel refuge, medical care, Florence Crittenton Home, 3 Male Help Wanted ADJUSTERS National finance company has openings in the Pittsburgh area and vicinity and Clarksburg. West Virginia. 2 or more years college preferred, These are salaried positions, automobile furnished.

COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORP. 5870 Baum Blvd. East Liberty 2848 Liberty Ave. Dormont 616 Main Johnstown 320 Washington Clarksburg, W. Va BARTENDER--Able to cook, manage kitchen and bar, clean up every night.

days week. Percentage $100 per week. References required. Mike Cullins Restaurant, Zellenople, Write details to 114, Press. 3 Male Help Wanted ALUMINUM Asbestos mechanic.

Call Walnut 1-2672 after 8 p. m. BINDERY Folder Man Experienced only, write qualifications to Box 178. Prias. CANDY Maker Experienced.

State age. experience, and salary requirements. Walnut 1-3826, evenings 7-9. CANDY SALESMEN Full time for most moving PROS POPS. Commission.

Prosser Candy Co. McKeesport, Orchard 3-5916; Fremont CANVASSERS and Closers- Sell alumiDum siding: world's finest baked enamel, full or part time. Commissions, Three Rivers Aluuminum 718 Chestnut North Side, Cedar 1-6575. CANVASSER Contact home owners for all type home improvements. Work with owner, Comm.

Mr. Jordan, 804 Last N. S. CASUALTY Underwriter office. Experience stock necessary, Western Pittsburgh Pennsylvania terricompany, tory.

Write giving experience, age, and salary requirement to 152. Pgh. Press, (AlL replies held in strictest confidence.) Full or part-time, Pittsburgh Moose No. 46, 5142 Liberty Ave. Interviews Saturday, 2-4 p.

Monday, 2-4 p. m. See Mr. Panoz. CLAIM Adjustor (2) -Experienced all lines: one for New Castle area.

Salary open. Car furnished, profit sharing plan Call Mr. Schmitt, Museum 1-8200. CLERK -Drug and elzar counters: must be over 25; have retail sales experlence. Write 175, Press.

SOME want to buy, some want to sell all advertise in The Pittsburgh Press Classified Section COAL SALESMAN Experienced, too sell commercial accounts. Salary open, Call Mr. Cleary, 9-12 noon. HUNTER 6-5500 Collector -Delivery Man established house-to-house routes. week.

Must be resident of Rochester -Beaver Falls area Reference required. Salary, bonus and commission. Home Soap Co. 702 Bingham Pittsburgh 3, Ever- glade 1-2600. COST ACCOUNTANT Recent college graduate with a major In accounting: prefer someone with experience in cost.

accounting work that includes product costs. departmental costs. total factory costs, budget systems and related items. Applicant must be capable of setting up and operating his own complete tem This is an excellent opportunity, Write for capable 150. Press, industrious includinz perfull resume of education.

work exson. perience. salary desired. etc, CLERK--Drug and clear department, part time evenings from 4:30 P. m.

and week -ends. Apply Forbes Shady Druestore, 5888 Forbes. DENTAL Technician- polishing. Experienced Apply in plaster work or Protas Dental Laboratories, 925 Liberty Ave. DRIVER for Cleaning mop-Married.

good opportunity for right man. experienced. Salary, Comm. Write 132. Press.

DESIGN Draftsman- -With experience in sheet -metal detailing for research located near Routes 22 and laboratory Monroeville, Pa Experience in architectural metal work desirable but not mandatory. Write full particulars of experience and training. Reply Box 0 142. Press. ELECTRONICS.

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS CIRCUIT DESIGN APPLICATIONS QUALITY ASSURANCE MECHANIZATION ENGINEERS TRANSISTOR DEVELOPMENTS PRODUCT MKTING COORDINATION SENIOR SCIENTISTS TRAINING SPECIALIST SUPERVISOR DATA PROCESSING SYSTEMS PROCEDURES ANALYST SEE OUR DISPLAY AD IN TODAY'S SPORTS SECTION TEXAS INSTRUMENTS 181. Press. FURNITURE MAN ENGINEER Stationary, card. Please give full details as to experience and salary expected. Write 193, Press.

FOOD Salesmen -Retired. to call on hotels restaurants at his own convenience: 5 can easily $50 to $100 week on part -time basis, Pittsburgh area only, Box Experienced furniture man: must be good salesman and capable of assisting owner in merchandising and take charge of one of our furniture stores, Excellent opportunity for advancement. Good salary and bonus arrangement to right party. State age present earnings and retexperience. erences.

Replies confidential. 184. Press FURNITURE Salesmen--Full de parttime, Small store experience preferred Salary plus, Locust 3-2299; Tuxedo 1-3766 GENERAL Maintenance Man Some knowledge In refrigeration. Applications accepted January 17 and 19. 105 E.

Ohio St. N. S. IF you have maid trouble, a Classified Ad in the Help Wanted Column will soon end your difficulties. HIGH School Students--To work after school and Saturday for national publisher.

Must be neat; salary after short training period. Apply 8 to 12. Room 308, Martin 119 Federal St. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Management consulting firm requires engineer with extensive experience In standard hour incentive work procedure. and C.W.5.

job classification Travel and relocate. Send resume to: BOX 116, PRESS. INSURANCE TO head fidelity and surety dept. of large nationally known company. Our employes know of this opening.

Call Mr. Mailey, Grant 1-0400. IBM SUPERVISOR Aggressive man with experience on IBM equipment and procedure to supervise department. Good opportunity for qualified person. Please state qualifications and present salary.

Write 149 Press TECH WRITERS and Tech Writing Trainees Assignments in widely diversified aspects of electronic research and development. Positions are available for both experienced writers and those with college, trade school, or military training in elec. tronic fundamentals and with an interest in the tech. writing field. These are new positions created by the expansion of our technical writing group and offer excellent opportunities for advancement.

Interviews Phone Mr. D. C. Trott in PITTSBURGH SAT. SUN.

JAN. 17, 18. Hours: 12-5 P.M., 6-8 P.M. Phone: GRant 1-6087 Or Write to: Technical Personnel MELPAR A Subsidiary of Westinghouse Air Brake Co. 3383 Arlington Blvd.

Falls Church- Va. (10 miles from Washington, D. Male Help Wanted INDUSTRIAL Wiremen -High voltage experience; served formal apprenticeship. Must have own not. McKeesport resident.

No fee charged. ply Penna. State Employment Service, 1031 Walnut McKeesport. INSURANCE CASUALTY. special agent, multiple line stock insurance company.

Experienced, at least 2 years underwriting or production for Northwestern Penna. territory. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Salary. company car and attractive benefits provided.

Write giving resume of experience and background. All replies strictly confidential, Z184, Pgh. Press LINO or INTERTYPE OPERATOR to learn FOTOSETTER operation. We need good operator to learn the operation of our second Fotosetter. Number requisite, must be clean job operator.

ADCRAFT TYPESETTING SERVICE, INC. 3-9149 15 Broad St. Akron 5. Ohio MAN WITH CAR Malley, Grant 1-0400. Management Trainees To represent Century Metaicraft in local territory.

Neat appearance and willingness to work for advancement only qualifications necessary. Man selected will be thoroughly trained by sales manager. Earning around $350 monthly while learning. Comm. and bonus.

Not canvassing. For appointment call Mr. Koehler, Churchill 2-3414 Saturday 9 to 4. MAN- -Over 18, light stock work. No experience.

East End resident. 5 days, 40 hours. $35 weekly to start. Write stating age, etc. 131, Press.

MAN With some experience in fidelity and surety bonds. Call Mr. Openings for several young men for executive development training program Men must bewilling to relocate now or in future. Degree a must with interest in Sales, Administration, Merchandising. purchasing--Salary potential medium 5-figures.

Call- Write J. F. Cornellus. ROBT. J.

BUSHEE de ASSOCIATES 2108 Investment Bldg. GRant 1-2256 MAN--For general office work with National Food concern: must have business course background. 5 day week. Call Atiantic 1-7033 before m. Mausoleum Salesman Avenue, Wilkinsburg.

(Do not phone.) ENGINEERS, SCIENTISTS, DESIGNERS, DRAFTSMEN, TECHNICIANS: Meet Melpar's Top Technical Staff Key members of our technical staff are available for interviews, OFFERS MADE ON THE SPOT TO QUALIFIED APPLICANTS NO RED TAPE Excellent Positions Available at Melpar's Facilities in Washington, D.C. and Boston, Areas. Since 1945 Melpar has experienced a steady growth, and today we are engaged in number of highly advanced weapon systems programs as well as 110 dif. fer.at electronic research, development, and production projects. Our continuous expansion coupled with our emphasis on diversifica.

tion assure uninterrupted career advancement for staff members. Positions are available in the following areas of Melpar's activities. Reconnaissance Systems Engineering Department Airborne Equipment Ground Data Handling Equipment Ground Support Equipment Simulation Training Systems Communication Navigation Systems Detection Identification Systems Chemistry Laboratory Antenna Radiation Systems Applied Physics Laboratory Analysis Computation Laboratory Engineering Positions are also available in our Production Division and Our Quality Confrol Department. Interviews: Call Mr. D.

C. Trott in PITTSBURGH SAT. SUN. JAN. 17, 18 Hours: 12-5 P.M.

and 6-8 P.M. Phone: GRant 1-6087 Or Write to: Technical Personnel Representative MELPAR A Subsidiary of Westinghouse Air Brake Co. 3383 Arlington Blvd. Falls Church, Va. 10 miles from Washington, D.

O. 2 men wanted for the new Jefferson Mausoleum sales force. Call Jefferson Memorial Park between 10 and only. 12 8 m. Interviews by appointment This permanent position with high rate commission plus additional benefits.

Phone TU. 2-5300 or Olympia 5-4500, MECHANIC--Truck A engine rebuilding. Only experienced highly skilled need apply; (no phone calls). Forbes Motor 2669 Monroeville Road. Monroeville, Pa.

MEN Wanted to learn the heating business. Good salary. Apply 906 Penn Male Help Wanted MEN Opportunity knocks once. Here chance for you to make money. We have the hottest Item in the house furnishings business.

Our salesmen make per week comm. If interested In making this kind of money, contact Mr. M. Golder, PennShady Hotel, East Liberty, 8 10 10 mornings. 7 to 9 evenings.

MEN TO CANVASS 3 men over 21, for heating and home improvements, Weekly guarantee plus bonus. have nest appearance and De aggressive. A The House of Marbel, 6227 Petit East Liberty, 10 m. to 2 p. m.

Mr. Kelly. MEN-(7) Evenings and Saturday, Car: neat appearance. College or high school education. $55,90 per week.

Call Museum 1-2134 Friday, p. m. only, for interview MEN WANTED-6 6 men to learn heat selling and service. Guarantee while training. Apply 9-12.

Holland Furnace 914 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. No phone calls please. OFFICE MANAGER Opportunity to become office manager for financial institution. Man, college background preferred.

Must be ambitious, personable and have ability to handle detail. Bookkeeping or accounting background helpful. Write giving all particulars, All replies confidential. Box 158, Press. OPTICIAN, Dispensing- lens opportunity: previous experience unnecessary, good future.

Write 157, Press. PAINT Salesman Well experienced. Salary, commission, Write 126, Press. PHARMACIST For Kittanning, Pa. store.

Good salary and working Steady position for a good, reliable man. Apply Mr. Kress, Central Drug Stores, Inc. 1263 Third New Kensington, or phone Edison 7-6591. PHARMACIST- -With opportunity to buy If you desire, Write P.

O. Box 95, Wellsville, Ohio. PHARMACIST Registered, relief work. Milton Pharmacy, Brandywine 1-2100 PHOTOGRAPHER Totty Agency TU. 4-1500 Real Estate Salesman Perm.

position with guaranteed salary plus bonus for exper. photographer. Alan Studio, 630 West Warrington Ave. EV. 1-8806 PHOTOGRAPHER'S canters Must make good appearance.

We pay callers $2 comm. Fairfax 1-1896. Forest 4-7339. PLUMBER- -Registered, between 25-40 years around work, good salary. Call Locust 1-8056.

Real I Estate Salesman We have an opening In this active multi-list office for licensed salesman who familiar with the Baldwin, Whitehall Pleasant Hills area. Top comm. arrangement This position leads to a sales managership qualiif fications and production warrant. Call for appt. With experience to represent many of North Hills Top Bullders.

Draw. car expenses. unlimited advertising, etc. All replies held in strict confidence. Call Mr.

Harnett-Wellington 1-0900 (Home Sales. Real Estate Salesmen Active East Suburban Multi-list office needs 2 experienced men; potential $1000 month. Weekly, draw. Write A 185, Pgh. Press.

Real Estate Sales Opportunity All the sales and rental management business you can handle In 45 year old agency. Multi- -List Member, No competition from owner. Build and run your own department with good reputation and capital backing. Must have substantial experience in this field. Call for appointment.

Realty Sales Mgt. Est. 1913 Div. Degenhardt Agency Inc. TU, 1-5100 REAL ESTATE Salesmanwho will work, selling builder's new homes in established office.

Prefer one with following In Mt. Royal-Shaler area. Liberal comm. Hunter 6-5300 for appointment. Wm.

Miller-s Sons, Builders 4085 MT. ROYAL BLVD. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Full time. Licensed preferred, although not necessary, Wonderful opportunity for aggressive man with all established agency in a fast -growing north suburban area. Guarantee.

Write 119, Pah. Press, REAL ESTATE SALESMAN--Licensed or will train to be licensed. Must be willing to work, have car, and North Peh. resident. Commission with future, Call for appointment.

H. W. SCHMIDT CO. CE. 1-8845 REAL Estate Salesman or Saleswoman -Full time.

Must be ambitious and aggressive. Above average commission. GREENTREE REAL ESTATE WALNUT 1-0770 SANDWICHGRILL MAN Experienced: all day work: fast. Good salary to right man. Apply Meyron's, 130 Seventh Century Bldg, Downtown.

SALES-Driver- To operate established bakery route serving stores. Must have selling experience. Route Dow earnIng $110 weekly on salary and commission basis. Apply Vienna Baking Company, 2716 Bowman Mc- Keesport. SALES ENGINEER A national concern is seeking man to sell and service special fuel to industrial customers and prospects in the Pittsburgh area.

QUALIFICATIONS ARE: (1) Knowledge or aptitude for work with gasoline type engines. (2) An ambitious self -starter with sales personality. (3) A minimum of high school education with some college background destrable. We will train the right man for this excellent opportunity, Limited travel Involved. Salary, expenses and fringe benefits.

Send resume to: 189, PRESS. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Expanding integrated extrusion mill desires representative in this area; college graduate with engineering or business administration major and some industrial sales experience preferred. Salary. Submit complete resume to Personnel Director I ALUMINUM EXTRUSION, Inc. Charlotte, Michigan SALES Representative for Pittsburgh Area--College graduate to represent large eastern quality printing and publishing company, for custom designed high school and college annuals.

Write past business experience, educational background, other qualifications. Draw against commission. Replies strictly confidential. Will contact for personal interview. Write 167, Press, Sales Representative For known cigar manufacturer, headquarters Pgh.

travel. salary, expenses, company car. fringe benefits. Replies confidential. Write Box 2 127, Press, Salesman--Proof Passer Top comm.

for exper. salesman, Car necessary. Apply Alan Studio. 630 West Warrington Ave. EV.

1-8806. SALESMAN Basic. long established manufacturer of Automotive Ignition Parts, desires District Manager for Ohin, Indiana and Western Pennsylvania Territory. Salary plus commission. Excellent opportunity for right man.

Reply stating all delails. age, education and bustess experience first letter. Write A 182. Press SALESMAN Preferably with direct selling experience to sell household Items made by blind craftsmen. Permanent.

Commission. With or without car. Apply Retail Sales Manager, Pittsburgh Branch. Pennsylvania Association for the Blind. 308 S.

Craig Oakland SALESMAN- -Experienced sates representative for Class 1 common motor carrier, covering central states area. Salary open. Write 116. Press. SALESMAN for EXECUTIVE POSITION Large mortgage company seeking college man who has personality, ambition and at least 3 years successful sales experience who is seeking connection where advance to executive is quicker.

We want A successful salesman who definitely has executive capabilities. Experience in our line not required. Starting salary open. Advancement and increase in Income certain if you make good. No replies considered that are not in detail and will be held In confidence.

No references contacted before Interview without permission. Box 159, Press. Maie Help Wanted grandchildren. Friends received the John Kekilty Funeral Home, 605 Brushton where services will be held Saturday afternoon, at o'clock. (Kekilty's, Penhurst 1-2901), Death Notices DORCHIE On Thursday, Jan.

15, 1959, Alex, husband of Mary Myska Dorchie, of 1021 Allegheny N. S. Friends received at Aeberli's Chapel, East North Ave. at Sandusky St. Services on Monday at 10 a.

m. Iron Workers Local No. 3 and friends invited. DRAPINSKI- On Wednesday. Jan, 14, 1959, Walter V.

in his 65th year. husband of Sarah Krantz Drapinaki, of 2213 Sarah faher of Mrs. Loretta Sobolak, Walter Jr. Gertrude Rogers, Alfred. Albert.

Mrs. Dorothy Draper, Mrs. Bertha Shore and Frederick Drapinski: also survived by 22 grandchildren. Friends received at the Charles C. Cleslak Funeral Home.

81 South 15th St. Fu. neral Saturday, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Peter's Church, at 9 m. DUDA- On Friday, Jan. 16. 1959. Anna M.

Cichowiez, of 52 South 22nd 8. 8., wife of Frank Duda mother of Frank Thomas, Anthony and Richard Gilbert; also one grandchild, Susan Marie: sister of Joseph, Walter, Val, Stephen and Michael Cichowicz. Friends received at the John Gmiter Funeral Home, 119 South 15th St. (formerly Drzewiecki's) Funeral Monday at 8:15 A m. Requiem high mASS in St.

Josaphat'8 Church at 9 m. DUNCAN- -Daniel of 344 Pineview Monroeville, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, beloved husband of Nan Duncan: father of Anne H. Dorsey of Scotia, N. brother of Elizabeth Burns and Jean Stevenboth of Scotland; also three grandchildren.

Friends received at Van Horns. Beatty (at Haymaker Road), Monroeville, on Friday from 7 to 10 m. only W. Day Hopping Funeral Home, Livingston, N. will receive friends Saturday and Sunday.

Requiem mass at St. Philomena's R. C. Church, Livingston, N. Monday morning, DUNHAM- Dale of Guilford, on Thursday, Jan.

15, 1959, beloved wife of Benjamin D. mother of K. Elaine, Thomas R. and B. Dwight Dunham ter of Katherine Finley.

Reposing at the Geo. 1. Davis Memorial, 14 LeCount New Rochelle, Services at Christ Church, Pelham Manor, N. at 11:30 m. Saturday.

Contributions to the New Rochelle Hospital or local Cancer Fund appreciated in lieu of flowers. FAIR Robert A. suddenly, on Tuesday, Jan. 13. 1959, brother Ruth Pierson of uncle of Elmer Washington and Dorthea Akins, both of New York.

Friends received at the Jones Funeral Home, Center and Herron Aver. 7 to 9 p. m. Friday. Services Saturday, Jan.

17, at 1:30 p. in chapel. FUCHEK- Rose. on Jan. 13, 1959, of 340 Butler Etna, wife of the late John Fuchek: mother of John Fuchek, Members Slovene National Society 118 and friends received at Ogrodnik Funeral Home, 333 Butler St.

Etna. Requiem high mass at St. Nicholas Church, Millvale on Saturday at 9 a. m. GOEBELER- -On Friday, Jan.

16, 1959. Frank, of 213 McKinley Ave. Avalon, husband the late Matilda Pleitter: father of Mrs. Dorothy Prutz and Joseph: also two grandchildren: brother of William of St Petersburg, PIa. Friends received at the Albert Novak Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton Road.

Services on Monday at 2 p. m. Please omit flowers. -On Wednesday, Jan. 14.

1959, Emily of Campus St. N. 8: daughter of the late Anton and Caroline Goetz: sister of Helen L. Goetz. Friends received at the Edward T.

Daugherty Funeral Home 366 Lincoln Ave. Bellevue. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. GREEN On Thursday. Jan.

15, 1959. Ionia Bertha Flanegin, age 76 years, beloved wife of William, of 3111 Belleville Ave. Castle Shannon: mother of Mrs. Etbel McRoberts, Mrs. Ionia Spiegel, Bertha Rohm, Mrs.

Thelma Gibson, Mrs. Virginia Roth, Mrs. Roberta Lewis, William Edward Robert P. Floyd L. and the late Francis C.

Green; sister of Mrs. Ella Rail, Frank and Edward Planegin; also 35 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Services on Monday, at 2 p.

Interment In Jefferson Memorial Park. GROUP -Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, Mary, of Streets Run Road: mother of Mrs. Mary Mente, Mrs. Louise Cramer, Mrs.

Veietta Spath, Joseph, Edward and William Group: sister of Joseph Grabner: 16 grandchildren and 5 great -grandchildren Friends received at John H. Slater Sons Whitehall Funeral Home. 4201 Brownsville Road. Brent wood. on Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock.

Solemn high St. Elizabeth's R. C. Church at 9 o'clock. She was A member of the Altar Society.

GUENTHER-On Tuesday, Jan. 13. 1959. Josephine K. Schurr ther, of 1733 Greenleaf D.

beloved wife of Charles P. Guenther Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater Sons, Virsinia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt Washington, where services will be held on Saturday, Jan. 17, at m.

Rev. A. H. Sarrio officiating. GUSKEY On Thursday.

Jan, 15, 1959, his late residence, 200 Florien St. Esplen, Charles J. beloved husband of Stella R. Guska garet Guskey brother of Mrs. Vietoria C.

Pash, Alexander of Cleveland, Ohio and Joseph A. Guskey: also three grandchildren. Friends received at the Haser Funeral Home. 512 Chartier McKees Rocks, Funeral Monday, at 8:50 m. Requiem mass in St.

Vincent DePaul Church, Esplen, at 9 a. m. HART--On Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959. Mabel S.

Foukes. wife of Robert mother of William H. and Howard R. Hart: daughter of Martha Catherine Foukes: sister of Mrs. Harriett Stone: aiso four grandchildren.

Friends received at the John A. Brickley Funeral Home, 7074 Lemington where services will be held on Monday, at 2 p. m. HERSKO On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959.

Lottie, of 1317 Hampshire Ave. Beechview (formerly of Spring Hill), beloved mother Mrs. Ida Krantz, Mrs. Mollie Giudict. Mrs.

Emma Kryl, Mrs. Elsie McCoy, Charles and Ralph Hersko: also 14 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Funeral from the home of Schellhaas Son, 707 East St. N. S.

on Monday, 2 p. m. Friends invited. HERSTICH- On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, Frank, of Echert Street, husband of Katherine Nash.

Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton Road. Requiem high mass at St. Nicholas Church, Monday, at 10 R. m.

-On Wednesday, Jan. 1959. John of 916 Broadview Hazelwood, beloved husband of Anna Donovan; father of John Jr. and Wayne Howells: son of David and Gertrude Howells: also survived by two brothers, David and Edward: one sister, Mrs. Dolores Bogner, Friends received at the P.

Kenneth O'Toole Funeral Home. 5204 Second Hazelwood. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 17, at 8:30 a m. Requiem mass St.

Stephen's Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. HWILKA- -On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959.

Lilly, of 209 Boden Ave. Carnegie, mother of Sophie, Sarah and Sister Mary Boniface, Anthony, Virginia, Stella, Rose, Casimer and John; also survived by 27 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the family residence, until Monday, Jan. 19. at 8:30 m.

Requiem high mass at St. Ignatius Church, at 9 8, m. ICZKOVITZ On Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, Samuel beloved husband of Mamie Iczkovitz; father of Mrs. Helen Brill of Harry of Aaron of Washington, D.

Mrs. Belle Weinberg of Marion, Dr. Louis Iskovitz of McKeesport. Mrs. Irene Malyn of Natrona Heights, Mrs.

Betty Isaason of Chicago, Ben of Jerry of Washington, D. Mrs. Sally Kotler of 22 grandchildren; three great -grandchildren. Friends received at Blank Bros. Funeral Home, Forbes St.

Craft where services will held Friday at 12 noon. Interment Poale Zedeck Memorial Cemetery. JONES--On Wednesday, Jan. 14. 1959, Eliza J.

Donahoe Jones, of 113 Millbridge mother of Frank; grandmother of Bobby and Mary Ann Jones: five sisters. Friends received at the Joseph Colligan Funeral Home, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Saturday, Jan, 17, at 18 a m. High mass of requiem at St. George's Church, at m.

Friends invited. on Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, Charles Kemman, beloved husband of the late Anna Gunderman, at the home of his daughter, Myrtle Hasley, 1298 Saxonburg Saxonburg, Pa. also survived by three grandchildren Deaths Anderson, Cora G. Besterman, Anna Blettner, Henry Booth, Elvira Bozzo, Frank B.

Brinker, Charles H. Brown, Harry J. John Caccavale, Angela Catania, Giacomo Colley, Augusta Connelly, John E. Harold B. Cumpston, Edith Dorchie, Alex Drapinski, Walter V.

Duda, Anna M. Duncan, Daniel T. Dunham, Dale F. Fair, Robert A. Fuchek, Rose Goebeler, Frank Goetz, Emily H.

Green, Ionia Group, Mary Guenther, Josephine K. Guskey, Charles Hart, Mabel S. Hersko, Lottie Herstich, Frank Howells, John F. Hwilka, Lilly lezkovitz, Samuel B. Jones, Eliza J.

Kemman, Charles Kozak, Agnes Kruth, Christina Kubicki, Frank Larkins, Augusta Loeffel, Louis Lunardi, Albert J. Lynch, John W. Mamrot, Frank Masucci, Mark McCabe, Lina C. McCurdy, Scotty Mehlich, Arthur C. Mering, James H.

Mley, Frank Moore, William Mundy, Robert K. Murray, Esther Murrin, Anna P. O'Brien, Thomas J. O'Malley, Bartley J. O'Neil, George J.

O'Roark, George Parfitt, 'Ella" Parsons, Leonard M. Petersen, P. Conrau Phillips, Lillian M. Powell, Sarah C. Ranson, Della N.

Razaire, Louise Rust. John Sakalik, Anna Schenck, Nathalie Smith, Franklin H. Steele, Edward H. Strimian, Anthony Strk, Matt Swanson, Rudolph Walas, Antoinette Weimer, Robert M. Wilson, Mary C.

Young, Anna E. Zajicek, Paul A. Death Notices and vision eight 85 great-grandchildren. Di; Amalgamated Assoc. of Street Electric Railway Motor Coach Employes of America and friends received at the Gilbert MeInnes Funeral Home, Butter St.

(al 46th, where services will be held Monday, at 2 o'clock, KOZAK On Tuesday, Jan, 13, 1959, Agnes, of 616 Morrell East McKeesport, wife of the late George Kozak: beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Baer of East McKeesport, Eleanor Bonawitz of Wilkinsburg. and Frank of East port: 10 grandchildren and nine Friends tecelved at the Dembec Funeral Home. 354 Marguerite Wil merding until Saturday at 9:30 m. Requiem high mass in St.

Leocadia R. C. Church at 10 KRUTH- Of 210 21st burg, on Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, Christina Lebo, wife of George J. Kruth: mother of Mary Grace Hudnall, Verena 'M.

Schneider, Martha A. Powers. Norman E. Paul J. and Lawrence H.

Kruth; of Anna Fritsch, Bertha Stegman, Martha Biernesser. Sr. Anion, 0. 8. F.

George, Ricaard, Theodore, Matthew and Norman Lebo: also 22 grandchildren, Friends received the Holzheimer Bock Funeral Home. 820 Main St. (at Ninth), Sharpsburg. Funeral Monday morning. at 8 o'clock.

Requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church, at 9 o'clock, KUBICKI-On Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, Frank, in his 57th year, husband of Gertrude Goliwas Kubickl, of 209 Quincey father of one sister. Friends received at Charles C. Cieslak Funeral Home, 81 S.

15th St. Funeral Monday at 8 8. m. Requiem high mass at St. George's Church at 9 LARKINS On Friday, Jan.

16, 1959. Augusta May Larkins, nee Holt, widow of Samuel H. Larkins, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Cartwright, 2425 Hobson St. Brookline.

Also A son. W. Howard Larking of Ligonier, a former resident of McKeesport. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty Ave.

Services Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment in Richland Cemetery. LOEFFEL-Louis, of Hillerest on Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959, hisband of Marie Bitzer; father of Fannie Loeffel. Friends received at the Winter Funeral Home, 4730 Friendship Ave.

Services on Monday, at 2 p. m. -Albert on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, of 1819 Elbow son of Dario and Frances Voelker Lunardi: brother of Mrs. Patricia Reiner, Ronald, Alfred, Anthony, Bernard and Leo Lunardi, Friends will De received at the Guehl Funeral Home, Lowrie and Gardner Troy Hill.

Requiem mass at Most Holy Name Church, on Saturday, Jan. 17, at 11 m. Friends and members of St. Anthony Lyceum and Holy Name Society are invited. LYNCH-Of 1231 Berryman Bethel Park, on a.

Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959, at 11:20 John husband of the late Mary Donaldson Lynch: father of James H. and Wray W. Lynch and brother of Mrs. Margaret Burger, Phillip, Thomas, Byron and Seward Lynch; also five grandchildren survive.

Friends received at the E. B. Laughlin Funeral Home, Castle Shannon, where services will be heid on Saturday, Jan. 17, at 2 D. MAMROT- -On Wednesday, Jan.

14. 1959, Frank, of James Carnegie. Friends received at the Szafranski Funeral Home, 101 3rd Carnegie, until Saturday, Jan. 17, at 10 m. Requiem high mass at the Immaculate Conception Church.

at 10:30 A. m. Burial in the parish cemetery. MASUCCI On Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959.

Mark Masucci, infant son of Alphonso and Mollie Musico Masucci; brother of Richard, Beverly, Marlene, Linda, Ronald, Larry. Anthony, Michael and Denise Masuect. Friends received the parlors of Wm. Slater Sons, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt.

Washington. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 17, at 10 a. m. McCABE In Boston, on Wednesday, Jan.

14, 1959, Lina C. McCabe. of Sewickley, mother of Mrs. Virginia M. Horton of Sewickley and Miss Frances T.

MeCabe of Pittsburgh: survived also by one grandson. Memorial serv-1959, ices will be held at the Irvine Funeral Home, 702 Beaver Street, Sewickley, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 p. m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that contributions be made to the Christian Science Association, Boston, Mass. McCURDY On Wednesday, Jan.

14, 1959, Scotty, beloved son of Charles William and Carolyn Stockdale McCurdy, of 1620 Skyline Whitehall: brother of Beth Ann McCurdy. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MERLICH- -At Buffalo, N.

on Wednesday, Jan. 14, 1959. Arthur of 4682 Main St. beloved husband of Bertha P. Thrig Mehlich; father of Mrs.

Norbert Weser: grandfather of Mrs. Matthew 8. Tobacco and cigarettes. furnished, salary plus Incentive: Car all expenses paid. Write giving and phone number, F-112.

Press. SALESMAN Wanted- To represent known manufacturer of automatte sanitation, soaps, wax and other Items. Established accounts. Must have car. Weekly draw against commission earned.

Territory Uniontown, Cumberland, Bedford, Somerset, and town, W. Va. Rochester Germicide Co, 29 S. Diamond Square, Pittsburgh 3, Pa. SALESMAN SONOTONE CORP.

lantic 1-6505. Elmsford, N. has opening for 2. representatives, one for Beaver County one for New Kensington arca. Car, necessary, established clientele.

train ing for managerial position at Sonetone's expense, salary or commission. For personal Interview call Atlantic: 1-1122. SALESMAN---STEEL TUBING Major steel company needs aggressive salesman with tubing experience. Musthave proven sales record. Salary commensurate with experience.

Excellent opportunity for the right man. Write giving all details including education: and work experience to Box 192, Pall. Press. SALESMAN- Expanding manufacturer's agency has opening for man to sell pipe and tubing, carbon. low alloys, stainless, both seamless and welded; experience necessary, Salary plus Write 124, Press.

SALESMAN- -Carrier air conditioning and heating. (wholesale): must have sucessful wholesale heating experience. Salary, commission and expenses. At- SALESMEN NEEDED We do not pay our men with titles and prestige JUST MONEY A worker makes $100 per week: hard worker makes $200. Big commissions on new electronic device.

See Mr. Levy or Mr. Smith at 5633 Penn Ave. from to 9 p. m.

any day except Sunday, SALESMEN- For large custom home builder, 1n Pittsburgh. New Castle. Beaver Valley and Butler Area. Must be steady. reliable and have car.

Salary and commission. Can earn 000 per year when qualified. Write 142 Pah. Press, SERVICE TRAINEE BUSINESS MACHINES East End or East Boro's resident preferred. Excellent opportunity for recent graduate with completed military record, to enter lifetime career providing salary vacation, pension profit sharing Must prove good mechanical aptitude, have neat ADpearance and enjoy meeting public.

to 2 p. m. PITNEY BOWES INC. 728 Fifth Pgh. 19, PA.

SHIPPING Clerk--Wanted, Museum 1-4900 SIDING SALESMAN High type, for position of sales organizer. If you qualify, call ERIE. PA. 66214 details to BOx A 196, Press. Technical Writer for Sat.

appointment. TECHNICAL Salesman With engineering or chemical background In water treating desired by local Arma Man must have leadership, responsibilit v. aggressiveness, managerial and sales ability, with supervisory potential, A college degree and at least 5 years experience in this field. Excellent Write opportunity salary and comm. Excellent position in home office of one of the country's leading manufacturers of building materials Must be a self starter.

able to develop and edit a wide range of technical ture for use by architects. engineers and builders Should have good background in the architectural field and have the ability to write technical Job Involves liaison with Research. Production. Sales and Advertaine. Must be willing to move to Buffalo, New York.

Good starting salary and employee benefits. Applicant might now be working spec writer or job captain in architect's office. All replies held In strictest confidence. Submit detalled resume to Personnel Manager, Nan tional Gypsum Company. 325 ware Avenue, Buffalo 2, New York TRAVELING SALESMAN WANTED Traveling representatives or salesmen wanted for largest water tank repair company in the United States will over 40 years experience, Qualifications are strict on company policy and methods.

Willing and able to sell the company and yourself, also fura nish a late model car. Willing work five days week and be away from home 4 nights week. Three day training period required. Coma mission and travel expense paid. Only expense paid for interview Is your round trip bus fare.

The average Salesman's earnings is in higher inn come bracket. Only experience requited Is being a Salesman. Protected terrin tory Do not apply it you Are 1108 available for work immediately, Write for application. DIXIE TANK BRIDGE COMPANY. O.

Box 14. Memphis Tennessee TRUCK week. Able to purchase truck with good steady haul? ing contract. paving $325 week! Phone Butler 3-8278 for appointment. TYPEWRITER Mechanic--Must be eve perienced.

Excellent opportunity. Apply in person. Inquiries confidential. Phil lip S. Wiener, 523 Wood Pittsburgh, 22, X-RAY Technician--Registered, with training in routine laboratory testa for private group clinic in caster Ohio.

Salary $300 to $450 per monthe Excellent working conditions, 40-hous week. paid vacation, insurance and medical care. Write Bellaire Clinic or phone Orchard 6-4623, Bellaire, Ohio. CAREER MINDED? Permanent position representing larze national manufacturer of specialized office systems and materials. Married man over 24.

with some sales experie ence preferred, although successful applicant will receive complete and extensive training and placed in An tablished territory. This is a raplaly expanding, recession-proof. repeat bustness and man selected will have delInite opportunity to advance into management. A life time connection. Will pay good salary plus commission from the start.

WRITE 157. PCH. PRESS Federated Department Stores, Inc. Market Research Assistant Must have statistical training and perience; age over 27; salary mately $7000-8000 annually, commensurate with experience and Our employees have been fit formed of this opening. Write Federated Department Stores, 222 West Seventh Cincinnatt 2.

Chit, Sr. Antenna Development Engineers Melpar's expansion program has created several new posttions at our Antenna and Radiation Systems Laboratory for engineers and physicists with experience antenna design and development. This is An outstanding opportunity to become ated with one of the Nation's leading antenna groups. We are presently working on more than thirty different types of antennas. Including antenna systems for airborne equipment for missiles and supersonic aircraft, AS well ground based and submarine antenna systems.

Location: Melpar's ultra modern main Laboratory In Falls Church. Va. suburban to Washington, D. C. INTERVIEWS For arrangements to meet Melpar's Technical Personnel Representative see our advertisement under ENGINEERS and SCIENTISTS in classified section of this paper.

MELPAR A Subsidiary of Westinghouse Air Brake Co. 3383 Arlington Blvd. Falls Va. 18 miles from Washington, D. C.

EQUITABLE GAS CO. An excellent opportunity for men who have the ability and drive to work as appliance salesmen. Field and store selling with protected territory. Leads furnished. Advance.

commission. bonuses, and car allowance provided. Liberal insurance, hospitalization and pension programs. APPLY PERSONNEL DEPT. NOW (Except Saturday or Sunday) 420 BLVD.

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