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isy a.sn-"s sj yr ssr 1 SV at a-sr 1 MaU Help Wanttaf Death Htilctt NARO I I) MaU Hf Watlttt" Dfih Hiku It jar Kotleti $1 TS Kft-burgr, Prtm, Aug. 31, '5f HOLIDAY NOTICE. The Press Want-Ad Counter Service at Main Building, Boulevard of Allies, and Liberty will be closed on: Monday. Sept. 3rd HOWEVER YOU' MAY PHONE WANTS ADS TO COURT 1-4900 Monday, Sept.

3rd 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Ofaifuanes Win.

iletcalf Dies, Retired Steel Official Industrialist Dies at 86 In Sewickley Other obituaries, preceding page. William Metcalf a retired Heel executive who was promi nent in the growth of the industry in Pittsburgh, died today at his Sewickley home. He Was 86. Mr. Metcalf was a former president of the Brae burn Steel Co- a founder of the Wycoff Steel and a past prefcidrnt of the Lava Crucible Co.

He also as one of the original partners in the old Frank- Kneeland Machine now part of United Engineering Foundry Co. A native of Pittsburgh, Mr. Metcalf was a graduate of Shat tuck School, and Cornell University Law School. He was a practicing attorney In Pittsburgh for many years until the death of his father, whom he succeeded as president of the Eraeburn firm. The elder Melcalf had founded the steel company.

Following overseas service as an Army officer during World War I. Mr. Metcalf helped or ganize the Wyckoff and was a director of the company at the time of his death. He was active in the reor ganization of the Lava Crucible Co. during the 1920s.

A memher of the Duquesne Club, Mr. Metcalf was a past trustee of Carnegie Institute and Cornell University. He was a life member of the Congressional Country Club In Washington. Mr. Metcalf lived at 612 Grove St.

Surviving are his widow, Faith White Metcalf; a son, William Metcalf HI; three daugh ters, Mrs. Helen McKinney, Anne Metcalf, and Mrs. Christine a brother, Orlando P. Metcalf of Cazenovia, N. three grandchildren and three great grandchildren.

Private funeral services will be tomorrow afternoon at Mr. Metcalf'a home. Burial will be in Homewood Cemetery. The family has requested that flowers be omitted. William T.

McCulloujh Jr. William T. McCullough 55, secretary-treasurer of the W. T. McCullough Electric t.

i. miie I wauce rarrtu, ARPftAlRG Bebte's. oi Mais lt, sotiH ainr i. BftUwrticr. 11 P.

Carton Bt. Qt IRRtL HILL JXrulrrel Hill Shady Ave. nircoiKj i tsnaay ve ZLLIENOP1E J. C. Cretr i-ellenopie.

Fa. Deaths Barlow, Iue G. Bender, Jane Lecky BiaucB, Frank P. Conrad, Diane Jean. Cook, J.

Leonard. Cox, Shirley Donaldson. Howard R. Donnelly, Catherine M. Ferris, Abe J.

Fertig, Casper. Fox, Catherine Gasper, Frank Hardie, Margaret Hays, Charles A. Hopkins. Ann Horid. Michael Howard, Mary Margaret.

Julian, Frank Kasulonis, Peter Katz, Herman. Kennelly, Katherine Kovaeic, Simon Kulkowskl, Helena Lee, Mamie Leslie, Mabel Blanche Linton, Morris Lonergon, Patrick M. Mason, Victor I-Mastandrea, MIchaelina Melchior, John Metcalf, William. Miller, Newton H. Sr.

Morrone, Michael Muchler, Wallace T. Mueller, Edward Nugent, Thomas V. Parke, Anna ramie, ficorge Tassavant, Emma V. Pefferman, Harry M. Peters, Adam H.

Ffeifer, Katie M. rostikac, Peter. Quinn, Elizabeth Rea, Sarah Jane Remlinger, John C. Schneider. Anna M.

Schwa rz, Karl Siegel. Henry. Simpkiss, Frank R. Sitz, Emil A. Souk tip, Theresa Stack, Mary Standish, Anderson Swartllng.

Verner H. Taylor, John G. Walkowiak, Peter Waldsehmidt, Walter D. Watton, Clyde E. Wroblewska, Helen.

Zak, Bella Scat Malicci BARLOW On Thursday, Autuat 30. IMS, Louise Orabowskv Bar low, mother of Wm. G. Barlow of Pleasant Hills and Mrs. tiretchen Kreuer of Glen Mills.

rrand-mother of Jack E. Kreuer of Greensboro. Friends received at H. Stmson'a. 537 Neville St.

i Oakland Civic Center Friday, from 2-4 and 7-9 d. m. Funeral services Saturday morninc at 11 rdock. Pleasebmlt flojrrra. BENDER On Thursday, Auri 1956.

at 6:30 p. Jana Lecky Bender, of 611 Tlngley widow of William J. Bender; mother of Nlelson Smith Kesrnev. Friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 202J Perryaville Ave.

Services en Tuesday, at 3 p. m. BISACCA On Thursday. Au. 30, 1916.

Frank P. Bisacca. husbtnd of Btefana: father of Mrs, Mary Caruao, Mrs. Vera Ardlsson, Louis, Mrs). Mart-tret De Marco.

Frtnk Jr Mrs. Edith Uurzl. Lena and Futene Bisacca: else 18 arandehll-dren and Are areat-trandchildren. Friends received st Ihe Brusco Funeral Home. 2007 Fifth Ave.

Re- oulem hlth mass at St, Peter the Apostle Church on Monday it 8:30 a. nv CONRAD On Thuridav. Aur. 30, Diane Jesn Conrad. ae years, of 249 Vineland Over- brook, daughter of James W.

tnd Dells M. Conrad: trunddsuehier of Mr and Mrs. Flood P. Conrad. Friends received at Ine funeral home of J.

Herbert Herahberter snd 8on. 57 Station Crafton. where services will bt held en Saturday at 3:30 p. m. fOOK On Thursday.

Au 30. 156. at 11:20 a. Leonard rook, husband of Edith Stnkev Cook of 1000 Ei.it End father ot j. Donald orotner oi Mrs trvln Beach and Mrs.

Thomas Jenkins. Friends received at H. Samson s. 537 Neville St. Oakland Civic where services will be held 6sturdsv afternoon at 3:30 o'clock In lieu of floer.

memorials miv he tent to the Shriners' Hospitals for CrtoDled Children, tn (are of Svria Temple COX Suddenly, on Wednesday. Auust 29, 1936, Shirley, age of 3028 Huxley survived by her parents. Wllllsm and Rose Cox, ner grandparents Henry and Rose Co: 1 aister. Donna Marie. Funeral services at the H.

L. Sneer Funeral Home, 2927 Chartiert Sheraaen, Ph on Saturday at 2 p. m. i DONALDSON On Monday, Aua. 27.

19W, at Avon Park How-ard B. Donaldson, husband of Ethel Loujrhrv Donaldson: brother of Dr. w. Donaldson. Mrs.

Jesnt Biecer, Mrs. Maud Melser. Mrs. Frances lnalefleld. Friends received at the funeral home of J.

Herbert Hershberaer and Sons. 57 Station Crsfton. after 7:30 Fndav evenim Funeral ecrrlces Saturday, at 2 o. m. DONNFI.Lr On Wednesday.

Aut. 1956. Catherine M. Dolllrh Donnelly, of 2440 Edrar wife nf the late Edward M. Donnelly.

Friends received tt the Joseph Collitra Funersl Home. b08 Wsr-rlnnton Ave. Funeral on Saturday. Sent. 1, tt 8 a.

Hijh mass ef requiem tn St. Wendelin't Church at 9 a. m. Friends Invited, FERRIS Wednesday. August 29.

1956. Abe in his 7Sth year; father of Josenh. Oeorte and Helen Ferris, Susan Abraham: also survived aister, Mrs. rony Hanna and 6 trandchildren. Friends received at Fryer's.

729 Washington Brldgevllle, Funeral on Saturday with servlres at St. George's Syrian Orthodox church, at i FERTIO On Thursday. Auf. 30. 1956, Casner Fertlt.

husband of the ltte Mary L. Hsuser of 3967 MrCluve N. father of Mrs. Katherine F. Katrenmever.

Mrs Alfreda H. Slanev and Allen F. Hsuser: tlso survived bv four trandchildren and two rreat-trandchlldren. Frleijds received at the Betchsr Mortuarv. 633 California Avslon, Services on Sundsv afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Friends Invited. IOX Aug. 30 19SK. Catherine Bauman Fox. wife of Thomas of 1704 Vorktown Place.

Black- rldfe: mother if Mrs Jeanne Bauman. Thomas E. Fen Mrs. Rita Brltt and Mrs Vlrainla Tolerlco; daughter of Mrs. Cath- enn Bauman: also irandvh I dren.

Friends received at Courtier Funeral Home Franklin Art. at Coal Wllk. Requiem mass at St. Bartholomew Church. Penn Two, Monday morning at clock.

C.A5PFR On Wednesday. Aug. 29, 1956. Frank beloved husband or Barbara, or H3 Duncan father of John, Anne Bosillevac. Edward.

Lois Bernard. James and Raymond: also 8 trandchildren. Friends received at the Parta Fu neral Home. 4825 Butler Bt. Re oulem hlth mesa at St.

Marv'a Assumption Church, 57th Saturday, Sent, 1. at 9 a m. HARDIE On Wednesday. Aug. 29.

195b. at 5:10 n. Manartt Sneare Bardie, wife ef the late Thomas Hardie; mother of waiter A. Hardie. Harrlseur.

and Howard Hardie. Pittebureh' also tiirvived by three arandchtl- drfn and si ereat-trandchlldren. Friends received tt. H. Samson's.

531 Neville St. (Oakland Clle Center), where services will be held Saturdavat 2p. m. HATS OnTueadav. Auat.

28. 1956. Charles A lis vs. of 180 Amabell Mt. Washington, husband of the Isle F'lorenrt Erck Hevs: father of Mra.

Edward J. Scanlan, Charges and John llavs; brother of Mrs. M. Meyers. Mrs.

K. Maver. Miss Alice and William Hays; also survived bv (Trandchildren. Friends received at tht parlors or Wm. Sister and Sons, Virginia Ave, (and Kearsarge Mt.

Washington, until 8:15 a. m. Saturday, Sept. 1. Requiem high ma.s at St.

Mary ol the Mount Chtrch. iu 'i. in HOPlifNg suddenly, em Wednesday. Atte 29. 19J6.

at her home J4JI Dawson Ann Kern, alls AUTO Body and Fender Repairmen I4i. Also man capable of etl-matlnf. Steady. Top pay. SICKLES Auto Body.

3911 Last St. N. S. AUTO MECHANIC nrlncd tn rhrviler nroducts. In rludlnf power-steerinr and Powerfllte Irm.

missions, ciat rate wnn wpcsij tuarantee. Fine worklni conditions In modern shop of county's laifest He Soto-Plymouth dealer. Apply In period or call, FR. 1-6000. 0 MOTORS il Penn Ave.

Wllmnaburt, AUTO Mechanics (31 Must have Chrysler Corp. eipertenee. Apply Bauer Motor, 12 I no ln I t. Tavlor 1-3000. 'AUTO Spnnf Men Experienced, food orliinj conditions.

pay. itraOy work, immediate employment. i Write 139, Preas. AUTO Mechanics E.penencea; best iob in cilv. Apply In person.

5I Mt. Lebonon. Auto Salesmen A REAL OPPORTUNITY a few tood men are needed to loin some of the hest paid salesmen In town to sell the most aanted auto mobile tn America for a dealer who believes and practices good service ar a location within minutes of Downtown where moie Ford cara and trucks have been told an twlced than elsewhere In Western Pennsyl-vania. What more ran a salesman want than an Ideal location, the finest of service, and a very lucrative pav plan Auto atlling espenenct nut necessary. PANKOPF Ford Sales, Inc.

AL 1-3200 Contact Mr. Covin. Sales Mgr. AUTO SALESMAN Enperienced preferred, sell Amerlra's most progressive cart, Dodge-Flymoutn; liberal cummisalon; apol" peron, BARTON MOTOR CO. 2237 Saw Run Blvd AUTO Saleman Best Job in city.

Conimusicn. Experienced preferred. Apply In person. 868 Washington nit. ttanon BLOCKLAVERS Kiuerlenced: laborers with construction experience oniy.

Forest 4-9712. BODY Man Must be experienced. Apply Kclly'a Body Shoo. 400 loiaa street, taine.ie, promung t-iionv, BOOKKEEPER Evperieined for small business. State ejerienve.

Bog 171, Press BRASS Molder Wantrd. Call Museum 3-772. BRICK Block Lasers Eiperlenced. married preferred, hourly vases. Call after 7pm.

1-1019 BRICKLAYERS For contract wort on new homes within a 50 milt radius of Pittsburgh. BRICKLAYERS Esprneoced. steady wcm. Phcne Orrhard 8-. after 6 BRICK LA YEHS Experienced.

tt.i 7 to 8 p. Grant 1-Q4i8. BRIDCE P. Inter Fvpeneneed onlv: out of too trk. Call Locust 1-35H, h'tween 7-6 p.

m. BUS DRIVERS RNAFER COACH I.ffF.S INC. 400 CHESS yT Office iranager r.sperl-enced with accounting bacsground snd capsule of supervising siors of othera and handltng the purchasing, book-keeplni, billing an. cc-sting department! of machinery manufacturuig e-incera, AH replies confidential, A. J.

vs'ahl. Broc-on, York. Phone: Brocton 4205. 1 BCSINtfS Administration Graduate Foe accounting doanment. fruoutian Genera! Hospital.

Bellevue: snap lntr- ested tn learning hospital account ng and administration Apple ev only to Jotm Ma I leu. Admlntitrstor. CaBinFTmakLR Must ha.e years ef experience on ood kitchens, sitfhen eabinets or store fistursa. fJo thee need apply, appi Dinoeen SV-ns. 738 Kelly Ph.

31, Pv Chjrrhlll I-1SP9 Camera Repairman Foe Pornton eseoers ato atsta qualifications and espensiue. Bog II 0 Press Carpenter helpers. experienced oolv, risr home e-svstme. tlen QiitichlJ 1-H1, Churthill 1-SJ4S CARPENTERS (wb-corC-artors to on small ru; or Apply Mt. tebanon so tt frera Orchard P'ie.

lsout CARPKNTFRS Fioenenced in eoo. and plastic fatsricatlon of bars and counters. S'eadJF empiCJOltOL (vgg- le l-00l CARPCVTFn 4 Helper Kvoerienced, for home cs.nstruilon Tuiedo Ktmbr Must eipen-esved: good srjrkmg condtuons; pee-nvaneot nosfuoa; nop-iuilofi. JJ.0 Pay jea 4 Finishers $it-mitt'-n to on small home App'y Mt Lebanon across (rom Orcliard I.VJSt CIVIL Offue falrulstsrs (hlets of msirmenu'in and rhsriifin to Sol 14J, P'Mshurgh P-ess (I.IRK O'er 14 for ptrt.Ume cir.g-store or OaiH-id Mate eet. e-e vces.

(Confidential). Write ll P-rss. Tisr cisits unchonetie, part llm. noik: hi-urs reek Welhr.iin C'cilXECTs-in Fart tlm Aoibridre s.ea National e'-reraoy hs oresMnf foe men to ci.eci estspsiaiied Qe4t. a.

counts, no selling Must ha IdeperistCr car, neat appearance aivd be abie to quality fni mrsiy h-id. rite 'T plvin li. Flirer. 1413 ria.a -g -1, Fa. Fnone At- lant.r 1-S444.

1 COI.LEf'TrR Salesman for Insta.irceot mute: immediate erepiot. ment for correct man; guarantee a Applv In person. Mr. I. stem.

tvetr. 1.1 p. B. 3511 Butler tret I OVT.MT Sell h-t ehorolatg i dispensers, re-iauranis. cfTee shoos I etc per unit Call a'lee a Thomas i.

Belter, 1 Homes'. sd 2-074 5.oo-e erter eiper.en, ed 'steady ere o'oymmt. Rsferencea. S-lmi ibOi Wilslns As. Jackson 1 -4- i COOK ed JIuM be neat and (uirk cusiuies roroes St reef, i No pt-one ceils I COOK To assist coef.

Comurs Cub. 00m snd board vsilable. cail Strickle. 43. B.svs Over for rors 111 concession Salary Apply 7 n.

Great'r Pittsburg. 1 time-In 5. F-sst McKeoort or South Park Drive-In. No phone calls COVNTFRMAN Fsr restaurant. Apolv It'hei 1101 Ferry Htgnway, Phne Forest 4-toag, DAIRY WORKERS Men Inttrested In steady employment nih progress.ve compsny Appiy prson.

hetreen .:0 a. Otto V.Hk Corcrsny 2400 fmallman St. DELIVERY. stock Bi.y Must drive, grocery experience deslraole. reference.

303 Rohlnsnn Oakland. PFI.IVFRY Boy 10 deliver parkajea. Must know dorrnown. Full time Write IB. Press Design Draftsmen Genera! Steel Mill Experience.

Mechanical or Civil Background Apply Employment Office Crucible Steel Co. of America Park Works 30th Cr Smallman St. Pittsburgh, PO; DETAILERS-CHECKERS Structural Steel Drafting Are you locking for a chance 10 make more money1 rail AT. 1-3430. DOG FOOD SALESMAN FINE aalsry.

permanent benefits, outstanding onportunlty. Tisvel Puts-burgh-Cleveland area for attong national company. Nutrition or feed es-prience preferred but not eurntlal, Stale age, experience, etc. Replies confidential. Write 0 144, Press.

DOORMAN ft. Pteadv worg. ApHy In person, Warner Theatre, Fifth Avenue. DRAFTSMAN Wanted, to do detail and desien work or new, progressive aluminum division nf old, estahlished national co. Compensation commensurate with training and esperlence.

stand complete resume lo Paul J. Oerhardt. Person-nd Director. Hubbard and 6.01 Buller st trl. DRAFTSMEN Drslimer-lajout and checkers.

Eg-peVlenced on mllUig mill and allied lusvg machinery. Apply 300-dth 14tii floor. Hubert k. Cure-mlnrs and Assoc. DRAFTSMEN Designers, checkers, structural, high'vay, mechanical, piping detailers.

paid holidsvs and va-cations. iJcal, Walnut 1-571). DRAFTSMAN Arclilleclural preferred but not necessarily: good psy snd doming conditions. Call Belle Vemon (Pa.) J250. DRAPERY Store Mart Over now employed at nttnt; svora -drapery store, part time: prefer married.

Moore's, -08 Homewood Ave. CH. l-Ul'fP DRIVER-Sslesman Fynerlenced In home delivery; yesr-'rouno food prod uct: established route; muat have station yafon of small truck. Paving spu tn ii'iu wee. commission, mr fax 1-0 6.3.

DRIVBR-Solleltoi Established dry cleaninc route; North Suburban, coot-mittlun bant. Apply Beacon Clean-ers, 7703 Perrw Hy, Forest 4-SOot. DRIVER Salesman E.tsbllshed route i comm. baaisi. Apply Sswisavtle clesn-ers 10-1 McCague svisavtle.

DR I VEftS" Eaperienccd. CommlM tion-bonut. Oreen Cab of North Hills, Taylor 1-8777: 20. .1 Babcock Blvd. Engineers Industrial Plant Move to Cf-lifornia per-dien overtim top rare long term Senior Piping Engineers High Pressure Experienct Senior Electrical Engineers Heavy Power Plant Experience Air Mail at Ones Some Travel Allowance Far West Engr.

inc. 1 8907 West. Pico Los Angeles 35, California Phone BR. 2-8603 ENGINEERS DESIGM I.NG1MEKS DRAFTSMEN STBUfTURAL MECTIANl'-At PIPING CLECTRICAL ARCHITECTS Opportunttf tn gain a4 god tuersif'ed professisnal eip'1eiK in induslr'al design Frrar.ent r'sittena itb iw in fi 1st jer of service to Irdjjtrj. Insurance Eenefitj Profif-Sharing Retirerrent Plan CALL OR IE TO P.EJiL?rt TO Director cf Personnel THE RUST ENGINEERING CO.

TS SIXTH pert li, Pi. ATLXfTlC 1-JSOO 'SaturttSF Inlervfesrg it Appotermtflt ENGINEERS DESIGNER DRAFTSMEN For Manufacturing and Fabricating Plant Permanent Employment Company Benefits P.O. Box 68 Punxsutawney, Pa. ENGINEERS for TEACHING POSITIONS EUrrtlCAL and stTCHANICaL intere-ted in teaching r' tiosis part time or foil erne at t' a Pf.NNf iLVANIA bTATI UNIVERSITY CT.NTf.ft, NEW CASTLE Full time positions are permaneng positions with esademic rank, tenure, l' 4 saiary. Bnfits include r-ttrement Insurance, hispitalmtion.

vacation (ontaci the Fmnsylvaiiis Stale l.m. versit) 'entr. Oa Street ctioot new i.asne r. PHONE OLIVER Embalmcr-Funeral Director Eipenenrtd: eiollent referenoei ueceasaiv Will hetter present wages. Apartment available, el-day wee: 1 week vacation everv four months.

Men earning less than ao pet week pin do not apply Prions McKeesport, Orchard -s4S. ENGINEER For heavy sewer constructions eineel' nice line and grsde snd r'r-rls. Call Valley 4-5340: Valley 4-1707. FACTORY HELP Wrlle details tei espetence. education and reftrenr.es.

Write ll, rgh. Press LOORMFN Evpsnenced only, to run sandlnr machint and edgers: v.pr near Bnd.eville. Call Canal 1-7117, ftee A. FLYING Instructor Full or part-time; contact Al Ftrnnett, Beaver Falls B77: llnver County Airport. Sink" Top" Vkc ory Msn-.

FAperieived in all phases. Permanent; sf-srty hours base rate Bonus. Only espsrienred man sviu con Slrjered 0 FURNACE INSTALLERS Work near your homo; ypar round work assured; highest wanes in city; incentive bonus and insurance benefits. Only experienced men reed apply. Marbct Heating Company, New Kensington.

Edison 5-6411 5-3672; Emerson 1-6671. FURNACE fMle-nien Capable of contracts Must be rellshle. $SO iveekly advanced plus commission. Leads fumist.ed. Guarantee Sison eek-ly or betitr For more dnformstloa write bio Orant rPt.

i44-(i. Pittsburgh 111. All correspondence cod-'Idential. Furnace Installers TOP PAY IN CITY Capable of earning up to $300 week. Steady year round work.

Must have own tools and transportation. Apply in person. 6373 Penn East Liberty Pittsburgh, Pa. FURNACE Installers Experienced servicemen tt truck driven. Apply In Serson.

Holland Furnace 914 rownsvllle Pgh. 10 FURNITURE FINISHER Able to handle outside service cslH on furniture and sppllances; car necessary: good salary plus suto es-pnsea: permanent. UnltM Furnlluid 14 Federal For sppt call Mr. Williams, Fairfax l-lll. Walttr X.

Heokins: dautlutr of tht 1'te Leonard tnd Hannah Vu Karn' slater of Richard. Rov 8., Leonard T. Kern. Friends ma call at the Fereuton-Wood Funeral Home, Foioee 81. at McKea Place.

Oakland. Bervlcea Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. II0KIO tohtrednlrk) Wednesday. Aurual 21. Michael, beloed father of Joseph Horld.

of 1407 St alio 3 uranrlchlldrcn. KrirndJ received at the Klna; Funeral Home. Butler at Bind Eta. Funeral on Saturday, at 2 p. m.

Interment Allegheny Cemetery. aowARB On Thursday. Au 30. 195. Marv ivierearet Covne (Auntlel of 41S Third Ave.

Car. nene. wife of the late Patrie. Friends are Invited to call at the leo J. Hennev Funeral Home.

323 Second Carneaie. Funeral Mondav lth aolemn reoulrm mesa at St, LuKe'a Church at 10 a. JVLIAN Thursday, Au. 30. 1H56, Frank; father ol Kathryn Maa-liocra.

Pla Fiorl. Albert Amedio. Euher Roma and Tillie Raaa.ro: trandchildrrn and 17 great-trandchildren. Friends received at the Baanato Funeral Home. 50 MrOrrmott Carneele.

Funeral Monday, at 10:30. iih reoulem hijh mass In Holy Soul a Church. at 11 00 a. m. RASl'LOMS On Wednesday, Aua.

1sl5ii. of 10J Kaufmann Peter Kasulonis: father of Mrs. Anna Palucis Hosoodar. Mrs. Mane Caskev.

Michael Kasulonis and Albert Castel: also three trandchildren. Friends received at the A. L. Wenslovss Funeral Home. 2128 Carson street South Side Funeral on Saturn's.

Sent. 1. at a. m. Reauiem tilth muss tn St.

Csslmir't Church at 10 a. m. KAIZ Ort Friday. 31, 1955. si.

1:30 a. Herman Katr, beloved husband of I he late Maiv Ktts: father of Louis Kr.tr. Mra. Samuel Fiedler. Mrs.

H. D. Gold-berr Mrs, Mattin Hcdps. Mrs. J.

0. Swartz; also sis arandrhildren. wo areat-rrandchildren. Eervlces will be held at, the r.sloh Chapel. 5501 Centet on Friday.

Au. 31. st 3 o. m. Interment Bet.R Ehalom Cemeterv.

(In lieu of flowers, ftmllv reouests donations he made lo Momefiore Hospital Research Fund.) KF.NNF.LLT Wednesday evening. Katherine Ralston, widotr of William Kennelly of 4.15 South Pacific survived by 7 sisters 1 brother. Funeral services at P.fc-Cabe Broa Funeral Home, 5300 Penn Saturday. Sept. 1.

1956, at 11 a. m. Interment Indiana. Pa. KOVACIC" On Aim.

29, J95S. Simon, of 116 Beaver Road. Ambrose. Pa. Friend of Joseph Clientele.

Members of V. No. 4 and friends received Oarodnlk Funeral Home, 3M Butler F.tna Requiem hlnh mass at St. Nicholas Church, Mlllvale. on Raturdavat a.

m. KtTHOWSRI On Wtdnesdar. Auaust 29. 195S. Helena, of 4929 Butler SI wife of the Iste Stanislaus Kulkowskl: mother of Stanley and John Kulkowskl, Helen Fssrr.ewski, Frances Turak.

Stella Radzanovskl: also ten trandchildren. Funeral from the Hennlnger Funeral Home. 435 Butler on Saturday, Sentem-ber 1. at 8 a. m.

Solemn reouiem high mass at Holy Family Church, at 9 a. m. Friends invited. IFF Of 4B02 Club View Drive. Whitehall, on Ausust 29.

1956. Mamie M. Lee: mother of Mrs. Vtrclnia Molr. William Robert W.

and Helen A. Lee: brother of William D. Wilson: also four trandchildren. Friends received at the Coneland Funeral Home. 867 Fifth Coraonolli.

Services Saturday at 2 nv LESLIE On Tuesday, August 28. 1956. Mabel Blanche Scott, wife of ihe late Homer E. Leslie, of Conneaut Lake, 'ormerlv of Pittsburgh; mother of Edward Van-Kirk. Alice Scott Leslie and Mra.

Blanche Les'le Gibson: alsv survived by 2 granddaughters. Friends received at T. Turner's. 729 Wallsee where services will be held Stturdsy afternoon, at 2 e'cljck, Charter member of Queen Allnjuipua Chapter ofDAR. LINTON Suddenly, on Thursday.

Aug. 30. 1956. Morris tMock) Linton, beloved husband of Kavla Linton: father of Judith Linton and Linda Linton; brother ef Mrs. 8.

E. Home. Mrs. I. H.

Bloom. Mrs. Bernard Mever. Henrv E. Linton and Leonard Linton.

Services will be held at the Ralph Schuttr Chanel, 5509 Center Ave on Frldty, Aug. 31. at 1 P. m. Interment West View Cemetery.

I.ONERRON Suddenly, on Thursday, Aug. 30, 1956, Patrick M. in his 3rd year, of 350 Travis Baldwin Boro. beloved son of James Dewey and Irma Smith; brother of Phyllis and Kethleen. Friends received at the M.

J. Cieslsk Funeral Home. 2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Monday, at 9 a. m.

Blessing aervtces at the Nativity Church, et 10 a. m. MASON At Cleveland, Ohio, on Thursday, August 30, 1956. Victor L. Mason: father of Thomas A.

Mason: brother of Grant A. Mason. Services at Millard. Son Rtper Cleveland, Ohio. Friday st 8 p.

m. Graveside services at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery Saturday morning, MASTANDREA Wednesday. Aug. us, jtw.

Micnaeiina, beloved wife Of Michael Mastandrea' mother of Mrs. Ann Fslro, Mrs. Mary Castelluerlo. Michael Jr. and Jo- sepn.

rnenfls msv esll it the Morasco Funertl Home. 805 Brush- ton Ave. Funeral Ssturday. at 9 a. m.

Solemn reouiem hlth mast 1n Mother of Good Counsel Church, at 9:30. MertTLOCGH On Thursdtv Ane. 30. 1956. at 11:12 o.

William T. McCullough of Carlton House aon of the late Mr. and Mrs. William McCullough: fa-ther of Mrs. Charles A.

McFeely Jr and William T. McCullough III; brother of Mrs. H. Mason Reed. C.

Hsi McCullough: nephew of Mrs. Otto C. Gsub: also aurvived by 5 grandchildren. Friends received at H. Ssmaon'i.

537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services win be held Monday morning at 10:30 oelock. Inter. ment private. In lieu of flowers.

memorials may bt sent to the Cancer FunrL MELCHIOR On Wednesday. Aug. 29, 1956. John, of 4019 Mintwood son of the Iste Nicholas end Margaret Melchior; brother ef Catherine Melchior, Eleanor Martin. Magdeline Staus.

Margaret Gronau and Marv Smolder. Funersl from the Verner G. Luta Fu neral Home. Jboo penn on Saturdsv. Sent.

1. st 11 a Sol emn reouiem high mass at St. nutusune Church, at 11:43 e. Holy Name Society. Knights of St.

Georte. Branch No. 5, end friends Invited, METCALF-At Sewickley. Pa on Fridav. Aug.

31, 1956, William Metcalf son of the late William and Christians Fries Metcslf. husband of Faith White MHcalf-father of Helen Meirelf MrKinnev. William Metcalf III snd Mist Ann vietcair. Christine Metoalf McMas-ter: brother of Orlsndo P. Metcslf of Catenovia N.

also survived bv three trandchildren and hree great-grandchildren. Funeral services will he private at his lute residence. 64J Grove Sewick-lev. Saturday afternoon, Sept. 1.

Please omit flowers. MILLER On Thursdsy, August 30, 1956, at 8t. Clair Memorial Hospital, Newton H. husband of the ltte Ivy Clsrk Miller; father of Newton H. Jr.

and William A. Miller; son of Mrs. W. A. Miller; brother of Mrs.

Hatel Wllmoth end sflss Mary Miller of Meversdale, Pa. Friends received In the Orion C. Plnkerton Funtral Home. 1014 i-emoriu Avalon (North Boros). Private services and interment on Saturday afternoon et Meyertdele, Pa.

MORRONE On Tuesday, Aug. 28. 1956, Michael, of 1304 North b'loved husbsnd of Josephine Fuccsro: father of Lydie Daood and Revmond; brother of Marcelllna Capo, of Eri-rhetta Vivolt. of the late Frank and William: also 1 grandchild. Friends received at the De Host Mortuary.

Paulson Ave. (at Wlnslow St I. until Saturday, at 8 a. m. Solemn reouiem hith masa st St.

James' Church, Wllkina-burg. at 9 a. m. Ml fWLER Suddenly, on Thursday. Aua.

30. 1956. at 7 45 a. nv. Wallace T.

MuclilT of 648 Crene Beechview. beloved husband of Murrev Muchler and father of Mra. Jamt Allmsn, Nelson M. tnd Alan S. Muchler: trtndfather of Lvnn.

Bess and Seal Wallace Altman: brother of William 8. Muchler Funeral from the Ravmond 8. PhllllDa Funeral Home, 1923 Broadway at Pauline Beechview. Notice of time later. Friends and members of lohn Brashear Lodge 473.

F. A. Beechview Post 740. Ameri- rtn Lttion art Invited. MIFI.I ER At hit 409Bur-gess en Wednejdsv.

Edward Mueller, husband of Ema Breun-inger: father of Dorothy. Ruth, Marian, Jean, Lois, Lorraine. Eileen and Edward; brother of Rose Soma I. Marie Roll, Cecelia Went. Madeline Ernst.

Francis. Charles. Joseph: 1 grandchild. Fu-nerl on Saturday, September 1. 1966.

at 10 a. from Cornelius Pappert's. 2705 Esst St. Requiem high mats In Annunciation Church, at 11 o'clock. Members of V.F.W.

Post 575 and friends invited; NUGENT "bn Monday. Aug 27. 1956. at 8t Petersburg. Thomas aire 84 vesrs (former-lv of Braddn'ki hushend nf the late Edna Katlor; son of the late Jamea A and Marv Clohessv: uncle of James Thomas Rlrhsrrt M.

Ntitent. Antoinette Gannon, Joseph CtyrewakL Rose Sawln, Mary Itnilse Conroy snd Katherine Kugent; brother- in-law of "Mrs Edmund D. mierent and Rlasiua J. CvewskL Friends received at the Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swlas-vile, gfter 7 u. m.

Thursday. Solemn masa ef renulem st St. Annelm'i R. C. Church, on balur-day, at 9 a.

IN the court o' quarter sesalone trf Alleslirnv County. Pennsylvania. No. 358 June. lil.i Misc.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania vs. One 1947 Chevro-le. Coupe Serial No. 9EJG1226J. Title No.

F6H911I6. Peiuia. License No. I.8I-A-S. Reentered In tlx namt of Iiejeklah Kno.

lo KNOX: You are here-bv nolihed that on or about Tuesday. May 30 18. at 11:40 a. ol at tur Davenport and Vt'ylle Avenues Plttiburth. Allefheny Coun.

ty. Trnnsylvania, there was seised by the officers and ajentt of the Linunr Control Board the fol-oint dcscrib propei'tj: One 1047 Clievrolet Couoe. serial No. 9EJC.152-3. Title No.

F9I1I, bearina Penna. License No. l.ai-A-e?. rejutered In the name of Hetekiah Knox, last known aldrrs. 4s Rnaswiea Coutt.

Pennsylvania. You tre herehy notified lo Hie a claim thereror or an answer thereto at the shove number and on or before the 9th day of October. 19. at 9 30 a. m.

LEWIS 1. NESCOTT Special Deputy Attorney General Prnnsylvsnia liquor Control Board THE Business Service Column In Press Want Ads includes every craft and trade necessary lor home maintenance. fropasafi SEALED proposals wilt bt rwetved Hie Huntln.don Township scnoul District at the Noiih Huntins-don Township Hisli scliuul. Irwin. Westmoreland County.

Pa until 8 oclot.a lEDSTi, Monday, septem-Dei lOlh. 1956. (or SOIL TKST ROPJ.v;1 on the site of Ihe proposed new Junior Hi.h School Bldt. to be located on Mockiuc Bud Hill, North hiiminsdon Westmoreland Couiuy, whereupon bids will bt PuMtciy opened and read aloud. Plana and specifications may bt obtained at toe odtce of Hunter.

Cald-el and Campbell, Registered Architects. P. O. Diancr. 911 and addreas.

3601 Fifth Ave Altoona. on or atnr 20th. upon deposit of ten (510.00) dollars fsr each Each proposal shall be accompanied bv ce'-tittrd checa In the amount of One Hundred ($100 00 1 Dollars li.c' ai.ail oe made ptjable to the North Huntingdon Ton.sliip Distrirt nd shall be forfeited as liquidated dama.es If the bidder falls to cenite me contract. Nv bidder may withdraw tits bid a period ol tinny 30 dsjs afte" tht nay set tur tht open ins tncreof. The owner reserves Ihe right to wai.e any informalities In, or to reject any, or all bids NORTH HUNTINGDON school rasTRicr, MR.

ALEX H. LEWIS, Secretary OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT SCHOOL BOARD OK BORUU-H OF WEST MIFFLIN WEST MIK'LIN. Al-LEGHENK COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Sealed proposals will be received by LeRoy Timms. Secretary, ai Locust Grove F.lementarr school, Irene Street. West Mifflin, Alie-theny County.

Pennsylvania, until 8 00 P. M. ID I. Monday, 10, 1856 at whicn tim and place they will be publicly opened and lead aloud, for Addl-lonal Corridor convector Radiation. Walnut Grove Eleoientsry schoul.

Copies of plans specifications and other contract documents will bt orjitineoie at tht oftice of the Architect, Lamont Button and Paul F. McLean 119 E. Montronierv Avenue. Pittsburgh 12. Pennsyls-tnu.

upon deposit of 810 00 for each set If documents are returned In good condition within five i3t days after tht opening of bids, the Oouiit "111 Oe returned to each actual bidder. If the documents are not returned within the time slated the entire amount of tht deposit will bt forfeited. Th Chtneter tnd amount ef td teruritv to be furnished bv bidder and the basia or award shall br ts atated in the Instructions of Bidders vn tht specifications. No bid msv bt withdrawn tor a period of thirty 30 eonserutrve calendar days tftee the scheduled ilo lng time for receipt ef bids. Tht School Board cf Borough of West Mifflin, Allegheny Cnunt Pennsylvania renerves the right to retes-t any oe all bids, alternates, at pars of bids.

ordee cf tht School Btrd ot Borough of wesr Mifflin. Alle.heny County. Pennsylvania LEROT TTSfMS. Secretary l.t E'lWT COtVTY n-'STITt ON DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania August 31, Ibs-a Separate tnd ses'M proposal win be yereued s' the Off'ce of toe Ounty for ifrller, Poom 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa until 30 t. E.S.T' 1 30 a ra D.

9. snd opened In the presence of tlie Etecu-ttve and Almlnntrtlirt Offirers at (10 00 a. 7. S.T.i 11:00 i D. S.

Tuesday. September 11th, 195A Room 410, Court Troyse. Pittahurth, Pa toe the toiemr Green's Tohscro: Offee and Fnh. Special b'ddior blanks and envelopes fe use of bidders. Instrurttont to Bidders and conditions rerulatlng bid- I dint together jth toeciflcslions mar be had on arbitration at the Office of the Count' Institution District Pur.

i chasing D-par'meot in Room 207 1 Cocrt Plttsetirth. Pa I No bidd'r may withdraw tin bid fT I a period ef 80 days alter the scid-ule closing time tor rrcript h'd. 1 The rountv Irrstitution District riens the right lo reject any and all bids. JAMFS W. KNOX, Controller i Allegheny County OU'NTY INM'lTtTTON DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Ta August 31.

IS'va S'Psrate and es'd propoulj sfll be received at (be Offlr ot the C-sn. trailer of Ai'theny rounty, R-orti 104. Court Plttsou-rh. Ps tint't 10 30 A 8, (0 10 A Tuitj llih. 1956.

and ml' be pnMlr'y open1 tt 1100 A. D. .9. I 10 00 A 9 1 In tn oreseore of th Ount Com-nlssvoors tn Rm 410 Court Kou. pittsourrh.

Pa fr d' Re Cab Assem'' R.aiv sTiswt rons-rete: Lumber -nr B-sdee stalnfensnc DivUien: Palot fr Bridge Sfslnteoanoe Div'smn; and Prftme Surnlus Fod Couno" Soeiat h'-M" blanks and enve'oot for use of bidders lnstnictioos tn P-id-ders. snd cossttip, -rfftilstlng bidding tsrthr with soectflratlocs. mav be h-td on aroiicatton at tie Ot4 c' the Bureau of p.rrbsses Room 207. Court House. Fiiburrh.

Pe. mnt be aecompaoied bv ces'ified cbecg to tht order ef 'or running to th County of A.legheny for the eroount fiid In the renins as evidence thst th bid-tr will ecc.pt sme and earn, out the conditions of the contract In case cf as rd No hldOr reay withdraw bit, bid for a period of 60 dsvi aft.r the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids The County Commissioner! reset es Ihe right reject ao and all bids, jamts w. Ktcnx Controller County of Molt Htf W.af.rf All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Press Male Help Columns. oSering Sales Pos Hons, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. When ensrertnt advertisements addressed to Press boxes Do MiT include other naners pf personal value Ad.

venisers often fall to call for all replies addressed tn a Press bos number and this snail Is destroyed If re-mslnmg over 10 davs after final Insertion of advertisement. In qrder to orotert me sdverltsers from receiving clrmtsr Blatter, It Is eorees.iv uti'lr-stc and I'rs tp.i all auch matter srlll be withheld far as1 nossible by The Press Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to bof numbers In care of The Press will be delivered to adver. tleers on presentation of the bog outnher ticket This uersrtaper et gr.owtngly accept advertisements from employers offering less thsn the leesl vara I'nder the Federal We-Hoiir Law firms encaged In Interstate commerce or In the production of goods for commerce are reoulred to pav at least SI an nour (unless issued eierop-tion certificates for learners, sopren-tlces or handicapped workers and time snd a half for overtime. Ad. yrrtliers covered bv this law won offer lower rates should he reported to the Ware snd Hour Division of the Department of Lanoi, 1004 Victory Building.

Liberty Ave. an. Ninth Pitubur-h Pennsylvania Phone Atlantic 1-1991 ACCOUNTANT JR. For certiflrd nubile accounting office. College trrnuntina malor.

Permanent position with established firm. Beginner or accountant Interested tn securing P. A. degree. Good salary and working conditions.

A 5S2, Press. ACCOl'NTANT Fully experienced In handling general ledger oreosratlon, payroll tax reiurns and financial statement, for responsihle position nth large mortgaje company: starting salary tn $4200. Real opportunity for advancement. Write resume of experience and educational background 10 171. Press.

A'l replies confidential. ACCOUNTANT 1-s Instruct advanced accounting students Ui day cla'see. Opening for both full-time snd part-time Instructor, but this Is not for evening school. Write for Interview, stating education and experience. 8 1 j.

Prens Ofllce. AcroiJNTANT for public accounting office. Some travel. Write, statlnr oualinicstlons. references, etc.

susff aware of sd. (5 9M. Press. Alley Man and Porter only. Penn Bowling Lanes.

P4. Penn Ave. Crsnt 1-2673. AsipisTANT Collection Mana.er for local hospital, collection and credit experience desired: Hospitsl or niedicsl background helpful to hour sveek, please give rials detail! In first lener. Including starting elary desired: write box tj 1 wo, cress AUDITOR Permanent p.isltlon in Internal Audit-Ine uept.

of chsin organization for man over 21. Must be rilling to travel, Salsrv plus expenses. For Interview wrte in detail to p. 141, Press, Automobile Salesman We gusrsntee drew sislnst commission, demonstrator and gasoline furnished, Inaiirance snd hospltalirstlon plan: encellent working conditions! for one ol C'ene big franchise dser. it''" 'In person to Sales Msnagse, Oldamnbile 900 W.

north Horlh Side, Pjll. PKE On Thuririiv, Au. 30. 1956, at 3:13 0 Anna O. Parke inee Goettel.

wife of the late Samuel A. Parke, are 77 years, of 127 Rente Wavt mother of Gordon Kennlth and Allan tt. Parke. Friends may call at the Wm. C.

Hlrt Funeral Home. 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St. Services Saturday, at 2 p. m.

PARME On Wednesday. Auauat 29. I'm. C.eoree of titb I.ilaa beloved liusbsnd ol Marv Daraan; father of John. Fr.

Georae J. Mrs. Eliraonh Keevlcan and Edward: brother of Josruh and Mrs. Alice Blakelev: also i trandchildren. Fritnris will be re eived at the Somma Funeral Home, 721 Bruahton Ave.

Funeral on Saturday, at 11 a m. Requiem hi(h mass in St. Rosalia Church. ai12 noon. PAS8AVANT At the Pssssvant Hoaoital.

Thursrlav. Aue. JO. Emma ate 80. nf Eclienoole.

aunt of Charles Passavant III and his wife. Hetty R. Psssavant: two trandnleces. Mrs. Charles B.

Ksuf-niann Jr. and Mrs Sidnev E. Firn-dcrson also juie, -in-law Mrs. Lillian T. Psssavant.

Fil-nds re belna received the Olenn Fii-nersl Home. Zelienonle. where services will be held oundav at 2:30 nv PKFFFTtMAV On Thursday. Atl-aust 30. 1SS6.

Harry M. of 5 -'8 ThrooD beloved husband of Mrs. Anna Reith Peflerman: father of Mrs Alberta Kovarr, Mrs June Miller and the Iste Harry N. (Peril Pefferman: brother of Edward. Phlllln and Josenh Pefferman and Mrs.

Bertha Flvnn: also one trandchild. Julis Kovarv Funeral from the Home of 8chell-haas Son. 707 East on Saturday, at 3 p. Friends Invited, PF.TERS On Thursday, Adam beloved of the late Alice Commony Peters: father ofGeorte Peters. Mrs.

Evelyn Bedell. Mrs. Eileen Mas! and Mrs. Marv Mr. Donueh; tlso 7 trandchildren.

Servlres at the Chanel of Walter J. Snerllnfr. till Lockhsrt on Saturday, at 1 o'clock. Friends invited. PFEIFER On Wednesday.

August 29. 1956 Katie M. Pfeifer (nee HehmannV at tht home of her son. Jerome H. Pfeifer.

1230 Woodbourne Brookline: also survived bv dauehter. Mrs. Csth-erlne Scisiuaer of Le Rov. Ohio: erandmotlier of John H. Pfeifer: sister of Mrs Wllllsm Stetro: Oeoree and Henrv S.

Hehmann. Friends received at the Belnhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty until Saturday mormtit at 10 o'clock Reauiem hlsh mass Resurrection Church st 11 o'clock Inierment St. Michael's Cemeierv. POSTIKAC On Thursday, Aut. 30.

1956, Peter of 38tl Alexis beloved husband of Marv and brother of Julie Watso. Friends msv call at. the Rim Funersl Home. 617 Ctreenfleld Ave. Msss of reouiem at St.

John Chrvanstom G. C. Church on Tuesday at ILaiTi, i Ql'INN Tuesday morning, Ellra-! beth Guggle, widow of William Qulnn, of 459'a Corday Wav; mothir of Charles. William. Wslter and Thomss ftulnn.

and i Mildred Blacksmith: aister of I Joseph and Peter Ouggie Kath- rrinl Bollinger and Pearl Rlmmel: 14 grandchlldr- and 4 great- grsndchlldrtn Funeral from Mc-Ctbe Broa. Funeral Home. 5300 Penn Ave, Saturday Sent. 1st, 156. at 9 Reauiem high mass at St.

Joseph's Church, at 10 a. m. REMLINGER At Aurora, 111., Aut. 29. 1956.

John C. i husband of Marian Remlinger. for merly of Pittsburgh; lamer ot Walter C. Remlinger; 7 grandchildren. Graveside Services In Allegheny Cemetery, Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock.

Friends Invited. 8IMPKISS On Tuesday. Aug. 78. 1956 Trank of tht late Emily W.

Simpkiss: father of Ruth E. Shomskv: brother of A. P. and John Simpkiss: also tur-vived bv 2 grandchildren. Frlende may call at the Ferguson-Wood Funeral Home, Forbes St.

at McKea Pl Oakland. Services Satur- dav afternoon, at 2 clock, SITZ On Thursday, Aut30 195. Fmll brother of Charles J. Sin. of Oakland.

Friends may eall at the Ferguson-Wood Funeral Home. Forbes at McKee Place. Oakland. Services Mondsy afternoon, at 2 clock. Interment Minersville Cemetery.

SHARTLINO On Wednesday. August 29 1956. Verner father cf Mrs Gloria Berts, Mrs. Nilde Msr.ie: son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Swartllre: brother of Mrs. Marion Davis. Mra. Lillian Field. Arthur.

Ravmond and Richard Swartlin. Friends received at the Walter 8. Schsub Funeral Home. Brownsville Road (at Knox at Sunrrestl. Funeral on Saturday at 8 a.

m. Reouiem high mass at St. Oeoree'a R. C. Church at 9 o'clock.

WALROWIAK Walker 1 On Tues-dsv. Aug 28. 1956. Peter Wal-kowlak, in his 87th year, brother of Viola Walkowlak. of 25 Welsh Road.

Friends received at Charles C. Cieslsk Funertl Home. 81 South t5th St. Funersl Ssturdav. at 9 a.

m. Reouiem high mass In St. Adalbert's Church, at10a.m. TAK Tues'lsv. Aug.

28, iff, Bella (Bronislswai. wile of thl late Wslter Zsk: mother of Helen, Matthew, Robert and Herman Zak, Mrs. Eva Cflrrepanskl and Mrs. Josenhlne Kssnerskl: also 4 trandchildren Friends received at A. Stash and Sons runerai nome.

9no Chanter W. Peh. Reauiem hlsh mass in Guardian Angels Church on Saturday. Sept. 1.

at 10 m. REA On Tuesday evenim. Autus' 29 1956 Ssrsh Jane, dauehter of he late David and Jane Gu'' Rea: sister of Frank Re of He-'l-wood. Friends received at the For-saith Funeral Home. 126 Hazel-wood Ave Hsrelwood.

where aery-Ices will be held Ssturdav morning at II o'clock. Interment Union Dale Cemetery SCHNEIDER Tuesday. Aug. 28. 1956.

Anna M. Srhuler: mother of he late Rer. Joseph Schneider: sister of Josenh and Charles Kiisrl-msier and the 1at Mrs. Clementine Krumenacke. Friends received at A.

Stash 8s Sons Funersl H-me. 90 Chartlers Ave. W. Plt's-burgh Reouiem hlth mass in St. Martin's Church Saturdsv.

Sent. 1. at 9 a. to. Member of Catholic Women's Union, SCHWARZ On Wednesday.

Au 29. 1956 Karl, beloved husband of Minnie Dsum of 333 Orchard Place. Knoxville: father of Mrs. Esther Bsgtett of Arlineton. Va Mrs.

Ruth A Bsuerschmidt. Ret. Charles of Fortress Monroe. also two erandsona. Friends msv call at the Robert Konntt Funeral Home.

209 Allen Ave. Services Saturday at 2 o. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. SIEGEL On Aut. 30.

1956, Henry Sietel of 324 Hifhhnd Lane. Edge-worth. father cf Mrs. Harry J. Knoch, Oeorte H.

and William L. Sietel' brother of Mrs. Tlllle Mv'cr. Mrs. Lena Reich.

Miss Annie. Miss Minnie. John and Georte Sietel. Friends received at the Irvine Funersl Home. 702 Beaver Sewirklr" where services will be held on Monday after- noon a' 2 o'clock.

ROCKl'P On Thursday. Aug. 30. 1956, Theresa Youch Soukup. of 240 8pencer Carrlck.

Survived bv 3 daughters: 6 sons: 1 sister; 2 brothers; 37 grandchildren: 28 great-grandrhlldren and 1 grest-great-erandrhlld. Friends received at the E. C. Koontr Funersl Home. 1719 Brownsville Rd.

Funeral on Mondsy, at 8 s. m. Requiem high msss In St. Wendelln's Church, at 9 RTACK Msry Audley. on Thursdtv, Aut.

30. 1956. beloved wife of Cornelius (Con) Stack, of 1332 Woodlawn mother of Marv. Dolores. Sara.

Catherine. Reglna and Patrick: daughter of Patrirk and Margaret Griffin Autilev: also tisters: one brother. Friends msv call at the Knee Memorial Home Center at South Wllk. High mass of requiem at St. Jame's R.

C. Church, on Monday, at 10 a. Christian Mothers rosarv servire Sat, at 9 p. m. STANDISH At Edrerorth Ps on Frldav.

Aut 31. 1936. Miss Marv Anderson Standish, daughter of the lat- Thomas A. tnd Elirabeth Nevln Standish; sister of William Llo''d Sianrlih III snd Thomas Anderson Standish niece of the late Ethelbert Nevln: also stir-s-lved by 5 nephews and I niece. Funeral servlres will be private at her Iste residence.

315 Meadow Lane. Edteworth. on Saturday afl-ernoon. Please omit flowers. TAVLOR Thursday.

Aut. 30. 1956, John (I Tavlor. ton of Mrs Anna B. Tavlor and brother of Martha CIvde and Allen Tas-lor.

Frlenits received tt the McFtrltnd Funeral Home. North Brsddork. where services will be held Saturday at 2 n. m. WALDSCRMIDT At IndlanannlH.

on Thursday. Aut 30. 1956. at his residence. "0 Esst 56th Wslter Daniel Waldsehmldt.

ate 60 veers, husbsnd of Lilllsn Wald-schmldt: father of Mrs. Louis Schafer and brother of Mrs. Lillian E. Brown, both of Pah. Friends received at Flsnner and Buchanan.

Broad Rirmle Mortuarv, where services will be Saturdsv afternoon 1:30 o'clock, Interment at Indianjnolla. WATTON On TuesdsvT Aut. 28 CIvde beloved husband of Susan Wright Wstton: father of Mrs. Alice Btrone. Mrs.

Bertha Prescott. CIvde James Donald and William John Wilson; brother of Mrs. Mavnie Everlv and William Wstton' also survived by 18 grandchildren end 3 grest-grsndchlldren. Friends are Invited to esll et the Leo J. Henney Funeral Home.

''23 Second Csr-negie, where services will bt held on Ssturday, at 1 WnOBLETTSKA On Thursday, Aug 30. Helen of 17 41at beloved wile of Konstsntv: mother of Mrs, Harriet Grotnackt, Wslter and Edward: nine grsndchildren. Funersl from the S. E. Harenski Funersl Home.

.16 44th on Mrmdsv. Sent. .1. Renulem meia 1 In Holy Family Church at 9 a m. rhe Pittiburgh Prew WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS foulewirfl of Allitf At Junction 0 Liberty it COUNTER SERVICE From a.

m. to 5 p. Saturdays 8 a. m. to 2 p.

tu Closed Sunday and Holidays PHONE WANT-ADS TO COURT 1-4900 1.30 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dally 10 a.

m. to 9 p. Sundays and Holidays TO CANCEL A WANT-AD Call Up to 9 p. in. For the Next Day's Papei Mo Cancellations accepted On Da? of Publication No Advertising Accepted, tot publication the Same Day Excepting Deaths, Lost and Found and Help wanted.

SUNDAY WANT-ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 6 P. M. FRIDAY No cancellations or cor- recrions accepted after p. m. Friday for Saturday or Sunday's edition.

THE PITTSBURGH PRESS reserves the right to properly classiiy, index fc edit all ads Locol WANT-AD Rates On 3 or More Consecutlva Insertions 5 Discount tor Cosh Vie a worn pee day dally, To won inciuain. n.n.ay 7 tin days. It a want pr a elly, TV, word including n.A.v 4 ma- eecuuve oaja. word on day sll. word Including Sunday 1 consecu tive days.

i word per e)iy duly, tie word Including Sunday 1 01 eea eecuUve days. Minimum 11 words. Ally alvertuer bevond tn -0-m lit srea of Pittsburgh firai tht rate- of per lint Sunday, toe Dtt tine Death Notices lncludlnr Funeral Notl-fi. Crd rtianss. la Memorlams.

40c per agate line daily. nr arete line feunday Minimum cbarg 1130 dally. 11. JS Sunday. Situations Wanted flat rate 4e oer word, ilte Op, Minimum charge tfOc.

Must be paid Id edvenct, Display Classified Daily Only There ire A average word! In a Mne )t aiate type. Ada mini type larger cnin ante. Borders, wa te tutce. etc art tnargr. on ire auaie aula The rate la per ante lint (or consecutive am.

leu fur cash. Adt ordered 4 10 6 consecutive lays are chsrged at the rate ol 42c 0" sr.te line, lett 5 44 for cash. AO- ordered 3 consecutive days 510 per die lint, ler.s O'V for casn. i- time ads art tit Dai aiatt Una too iuountl. Display Classified Sundoy Only Adi using cutf.

borders or wiath el or Uun ent column. Tht rait li 38c per agate lint dally. 51e per agate ne inciu-lng euivtlay for 7 con.ecu- tlvt days. 5. for etth.

Ads O'dered 4 lo 6 coniecutlve deys are charged at tht ratt of 4Sc per ante line dally. 640 per agate line Rundir. teia for easlv Ads ordered 3 consecutive dsys. 610 per sgate line dally, 63c per aiatt lint Sunday. les i for cash.

1-a time ini art me ner atatt line ojaiu iso per aula una inuuoini kunuaj iia aiaopuni). Undisplay Classified Sunday Only Advertlilnt not more thin ont col umn Ui width In which typt only li utd. Thert art 6 avert it worda In a lint of agate type. Ads using type larter than aiate art charted on the ante line bain. The ratt 3Pc oer line line dally, 42e per aiate lint In- smdlni Sunday roi 7 days.

ita 6 "I for cth. Ads ordered 4 to 6 consecutive data art charted at the rate of 45c per ante line dilly, 45c oer aula line inciudlnf Sunday, leei 5 1 tor cash Ad ordered con- tecutlvt day 61c per state lint dally per atatt una inciudint feunaay mn for cash. 1-3 time di are 3c per atatt Mnt dally. Sc ner titt lint includlni Sunday (no 4is- souoti. Ordering Want-Ads Trilned adtikeea will tladle help in pTereraten of onr ad.

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r.ot re or errors fun ven n. time for correction before the tecoml Insertion, as we art only responsible tor one Incorrect insertion. Box Number Replies Advertiser! not deilrlnt to disclose their namei or addreisei may take ad-ntate of Tlie fre-s "Bot Number" Service. Bepllea to "Bot Number" Ads should he milled or delivered to Tht Plttiburth Prtsa Boulevard Main Office or to the addrers indicated Identity "bot Number" advcrtlsera win not dlvulted. "Boi Number" addresses count as two worda when boulevard itlflresi Is used.

Put when any othr indreii Is used three to four words till be ehireed rrr tt. if repiien to "Box Number" Ads art to be mailed 35c posltce must be said by tin ad-'ertlser. anarier 4 I. Satol 266 station AMBKIDGE I. DeVlnne.

133 Merchant St. (Rear) Harvey inner. .224 N. vTirree 1ft. EATER Ut Ittthtler 914 Third at.

iF4rr.il r.t.ia ftint Theuerl 203 Iiiventfc It FtLCVll! Ubra Oni BOI LlncolB let mooKimn arooklltn 2 BnsoUlnt lira wLooMriri.D CharlM H. Tea 3400 Fena ATI BftAnnocK ttenntmaa i Hubacker. .....664 Brtddock itt folia Boyd Brownsville Ntwa Cf. BRIDr.rvlf.LB vTelit Bros 628 V.uhlniton lei. Bi'Tirit vTra.

Rtnti 13 6. Chestnut It. CAI.irORNI4 Vita Pharmacy 241 Woo It rA.NONSBl'RA Walter Clifton. .36 Water St. HARLFROI imhony lannone.

(-(Til COB ADPOt IS W. Iwinf Pol fourth lea CAST KNrt Rice terrlre Broad Bt EAVf McRIESPOItr foha t. 1114 Aria It. KLLWOOD ClTt Cllwood city Newt 4 a.j Lawrence lu roBD cirr ford Cltr M'w, Co SH ror It PORES J. Richard Kenmoro Are PBtEPoar Hlrt HOMLS1I.AB Plomtstetl Kewt.

Clihti Art. nOMrwnnp Homrwood IVewt. Homewood Art. IRWIS anhtrt Kawa Urderhlll I-6I0R Georiea News Arenc Lifeyettt T-M64 KITT4XKIMG Schltaimer A son. i -j i North McKean I 4Tnnr Utrobt Newt Co Llronler St.

trrTriAiE Mra. Taw 144 Victorr Lane i.ri.t hbi mi Newi 167 Market Bt. M4CFtT4Trtt I. B. Benchor.

i7.n Bearer Ave Mrnrr.spoBT Xandtrmann N. os Market Bt MliI.ANtl rhm. Tr o7 vdland Ae. MT. W4niNOTON loJia ElChenmuller S2 CreenbUlh (I fitW KEWIsotoN Cimlrskl.

Pershlni Dr Morth iwr. Mello dm ped.nl Rt 1. Hardy 631 Federal Bt OAKMONt Curtli C. Tnimt 41 Alleilwny River Rled. Collon Ktn Broadway ROCHEITFR R.

It. Andenon Op, tirr.ry "fis; arm inn a fruik Iteta JL B. I died last night in Mercy Hospital. A native I. Pittsburghcr, he a 1 1 Shady Side and Mercersburg Academics.

He lived in the Carlton House. He was a Sptctaf Notice! BRICKLAYERS UNION NO 3 OF PA. Nome of meeting ol SPECIAL IMPORTANCE will he held Frldav. Aurust 31, 10-, it I p. m.

at 203 Thud Ave. Pjh. In Mcmoriem PHILLIPS Anna May. In lovinr memory of our dear Mouier ho pard auay ont year aio to-day. I Aurust 3 1st.

Yuur memory Is a keepsake With which we will never part, Thnujb Cod. has you In his keeplnt We will always have you In our hearta. Sadly miued by children and rand rhlldrrn. Memorial Cifts Gratefully Accepted WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HEART ASSOCIATION Frorrsti $8, FLOWERS Say More an Anv Words Florists Association of W. Pe.

MU.a-130O A Spray!" HA. 1-130A V.7 1 lAWBaeket LUBIN SMAUXT THE BEST IN eUJWERS 1J FIFTH AVt. (JR. 1-2200 Monumgnfj Ctmtttry left ALLEGHENY County Memorial gravis, $300: nicest Improved section, Mcruiwood Realty. Peebles as Duncan Ave.

Forest 4-9588. JEFFERSON Memorial 3 lots Charistiet Gardena. Sacrifice. Phone Evenings. H-wstfad SUNSET View, Memorial Paik lot In developed section.

(300. Churchill 2-5858. -tit ltd1 BEAGLE Hound Male. License 115i5. Saturday afternoon, vicinity 4200 block Perrysvilit Avt.

Reward. Wellington 1-0392J. THE Farm and Garden Ciisslflrauon In Press Want Ads la a fairground of livestock and poultry offerings BILLFOLD Lady's, containing money and cards, Monday around 4 p. as corner Market end fourth. Reward.

Tuiedo 2-1380. COCKER Spaniel Black, female: lost Shaler Township vicinity. Sunday. Nerds medical cart. Retard.

Hunter e-4186 PRESS Classified Advertising la unrivaled for ouick results In renting all types of living quarters. diamond Pin Heart shaped. Thurs day, August 23. Mellon Square Park-mj-Carlton Hotue. Reward.

Grant 1-3341. KITTEN" Part Persian: black, scar on neck. Kleber Bros. Service Ststlon. Route 8, Sunday.

810 reward. Hunter 0-8773. THERE la a cash market for all klnda of household for quid salt tn the want Ad Pnes of The Press. NECKLACE White heart amne. pic-turt of Christ In center, between 9th St.

-Garrison Liberty Ave. Everglade l-79f Fa.vn color. 3 month! Boxer. CJatiand, near Dittuidit St. Reward Mtino-ver i-stm THE Bu.ineu Opportunity Column fur.

uk.net Irrtiie fietd tor a email u- tno nroniarir euurv, WALLET Containing money and cards, lost Sunday between Erie Pittsburjhi reward. Montrost 1-2463. WATCit Bulov dent il yellow gold, brown strap, lost Kaufmann a calrterla, Monday; reward. Locust 1-3240. FOUND Female puppy, white, with brown spots; Dormont.

Lfhuh 1-8148 Ptntntl ANYONE knowing the whereabouts of Margaret Nock i Maiden namei. born 102-1 in Pitttburgn. dau.hier of of H08 South North Side, Pitts- eurgn. ra. nease can gieiaorooa 1-7(112.

WOMAN in Greenfield who rsiled about Boser puppy on Thursday. Please cull back Mayflower l-eui. IN TROL'BL- Uimantcd, expectant mothers set sympathetic coumel. refuse, medical care. Florence Crlttenlon Home.

BILLY Please don't leave without me. I love you. B. OFFICES, cottages, hunting" lodses. farms all occupy a prominent plae in the rtrne) Clsscipcs'irn nf The Prs-s.

I Ltgal Notices ESTATE of Elizabeth Grove or Eil'S-beth B. Cros deceased, of Ptli. ho. 3608 of 1856. Letters testtmenttiy on her estate were granted to tne undersigned who requeets all persons having claims or demands acatnst the eatate of decedent to make known the same tnd all persons indebt-d to decedent to make payment without delay to Eluabeth Klresn, in Busell Oil City.

Pa. or te John E. Winner and Floyd V. Winner, Alt rs 1809 Union Nat Bank Pth. 22.

Pa. ESTATE of Gertrude Meier or Geitrurte M. Moser, deceased, of West View. No. 36SI of 1956.

Letters testamentary on her estate weie granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to mike payment without delgv lo Ravmond P. Moser, 66 Ashford West View, P.b. 39. or to William Market. WAS Law A Finance Pgli.

18, Ps Fori SALE Federal Deposit Insurance Corpors-tton will offer at public sale, for ca-h on Septeflioer II, ISM. at 2:00 p. the banking house property of the First National Panic In Ccil and an adiacent tract between the buildins snd Millers Rim subiect to the lollowlne conditions: I. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation will open the Mddipf with a guaranteed offer of S13.500.OO, but reservea the right lo relcet any or all bids. 3.

7'ne highest bidder will be re-oulred to support his offer with an earnest money deposit of 10,. of his bid and to pay the balance within thirtv (301 days if the offer Is approved. No broker's fee to be paid: teles, rents. Insurance and utilities to be adjusted to date tht ttll It closed, I. A rnnversn.ee of title to be msde under snd subiect to existmr leases by oultclalm dtd form available for inspection In the Office of the Liouidalor.

4. For chain of title to tht. bank building reference is made to the deed from First National Bank In Cecil, to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation dated October 9. 19S0. and recorded In the Recorder's Office in Wash-Injton County.

Pennsylvania, tn Deed Book 77. ps.e for chain of title to the tract adjoining the bank building reference Is made to Parcel E'thth In the deed front Msrsaret C. Wairner to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation dr.ted July 20. 1955. and recorded in the Recorder Office aforesaid In Dred Book 9.H6.

pa.e 20.1. 8. The successful rudder viil hsve ftvrtv 30 1 days within which to check FDICs title to the property. PLACE OF SALE: Sale will be held st the front door of banklnt house. For complete details call or see J.

C. Liquidator, at his office In the banking house. (Phone: Canal l.58ti. FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Bv: J. C.

JACOBSEN, Liquidator, Cecil. Pa. FSTATK ef May Reynolds Henderson, deceased, of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, No. 3fo2 of 19S.

Letters testsmen-tary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted lo decedent to make payment without delay lo Ethel I. (atr, 14 07 Oliver Building. Pittsburgh it. or to Tener, Van Kirk, Wolf A Moore. 1407 Oliver Building.

Firtsourgn 71. ra. tSTATE of Retina l.altner. deceased. of Pa.

No. 3778 of Let-ters testamentary on her estate were ranted to the undersigned who requests sll persons having claims or demends agslnst the estate of deredenl to make known the same snd sll persons Indebted to decedent to mske psvment without delay to Joseph 11 Lsltnrr. 24A Yale Pgh. 39. Ps.

and Herbert Lattner, .11 Ssyvlrw Drive, Pgh. 7. Ejlrs. or ir Walter J. Warner, 801 Jones Law Pgh.

It, Pa, EST. ATE of Henrietta L. Kephart or Mrs. George Kephart. deceased, of Wllmerdmg.

Ps No. 3087 of ISM, Letters testamenlsry on her estate were granted to the tinderslsmed who rexiuests sll persons having claims oe s.amst the estate of decedent to make known the same and sll person indebted to decedent to make payment ilhout deli's to Boy D. Kephart, T4S Fonts Gertie ve T.a.r. MeKeespnrt, to Harold Masters. Att', Union Trust Vi.

member of the McCullough Shadyside Presbyterian Church Pittsburgh Athletic Assn. Longue Vuc Country Club, Fel lowship Lodge 679 Scottish Rite Bodies Valley of Pittsburgh, Syria Temple, Rotary Club, and the Credit Assn. of Western Pennsylvania. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Charles A.

McFeely a eon, W. T. McCullough III: a sister, Mrs. If. Mason Reedr a brother, C.

Hax McCullough, and five grandchildren. Friends are being received at II. Samson's, 537 Neville St, where services will be Monday at 10:30 a. m. Burial will be private.

The family requests that instead of flowers, contributions be sent to the Cancer Fund. Mrs. Emma Petersen Mrs. Emma Peterson, 72, of Cereal Heights, Irwin, a retired employe of Westinghouse Airbrake, died yesterday at Westmoreland Hospital In Greensburg. Retiring seven years ago, Mrs.

Peterson had been with the firm for 34 years. She was a member of the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church of Irwin. She is survived by two sons, Gilbert and Clarence Peterson; two daughters, Mrs. Harold Bergman and Mrs. Ethel partem; a brother, Charles; 17 grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.

Friends are being received at the Rodgers Funeral Home. 310 Third Irwin, where services will be Sunday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Irwin Union Cemetery. Mary A.

Standish Mary Anderson Standish. a niece of the late Ethejbertj Pittsburgh composer. Aevm, died today at her home, 3i3'ciuiort Mononnhtia am JMeadow Lane, Edgeworth. Chrlit Wunderler. care of Ce1 She was the dauehter of the rtn late Thomas A.

and Eliwbethl'. w-tVemiBK. icvin aianaisn, ana was a graduate of the National Cathe. dial School, Washington. Surviving are two brothers, William L.

Standish HI and Thomas A. Standish five rifphews and one niece. Private funeral services will be tomorrow afternoon at Miss' SUndibh a home. iicr family has requested vnac nowers De omitted. Rtds to Tour Britain LONDON, Aug.

31-Russia's aircraft industry minister P. V. Demenryev will tour British aircraft plant next week as a tuest ef the uovernment, it was announced, 4oday. iajt4 A sHa iilnf 1 aM- fcJi--ie4 Is iw.B9sMB3tasWv)srVs JMh A.

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