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I tost turf Poufltf Maft Htl Wafctt Ujel Notieti Death Naifett D0tft Notfe.f PITTSBURGH PRESS, JUNE 22, 1954-PAGE The Pittsburgh Press 4 Funeral Home. 2055 Perrysvtlli Walnut Route 8I1S Wtiaon. Clainon, Pa where services will be held, Friday at 2 p. m. COOK On Monday, June 21.

154, stay ol 126 River View Ave WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS Bouirrard 0 ffte AHieg At Junction of Liberty Ave. COUNTER SERVICE From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Saturdays 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. Closed Sundays and Holidays MonrroH Hill.

Biawnog, slider of LLOYD Mondav. June 21. 1954. Anna .1 and Mable Cook; aunt of Sieart M. Silm, husband of Mrs.

Ruth Cook Gibbons. Family Nellie M. Waison: father of Cath-will receite friends 2-5 ar.d 7-10erlne. Lloyd. Friends received at at the Alfred W.

Moore Funeral A Staab and Sons Funeral Home, Home. 100 Center Asplnwail. i 900 Chartlers W. Pgh. Services Wednesday evening at Services Thursday at 1:30 p.

m. p. ra. Interment Thursday M(-fiFN Suddenly, on Mondav. June 21, 1134.

John 's. husband 3 Maft Help Wonted SALESMAN 1, High commissions. 2. Bonus plan. 1.

Health Insurance. 4. Protected territory. Leads furnished, some unvasslnf. 1.

Excellent future with tutlonii manufacturer. T. Top duality nationally advertised home Improvement product told directly to the home owner. 0 rnftkir WAMT AHC TA ve-. Thursday.

June 24. rnUIMt WAIN I -AUj IU'1H54, at ft a. m. Funeral mass at Call Locust 1-1324 for appointment SALESMAN SI 0.000 OPPORTUNITY Urgttltt ul(jMt mw.ufarturlnf of nt- tioi.auy aavernseo, locally-known ana established lint of building maintenance material for Industry, railroadi, government and Institution use; drawing account axalnit liberal commission. To qualify, maft must navg successful tales background, bt tm- mediately available for short train-lug period and have a car.

Contact B. A. Wilson, Fort Pitt Hotel. SALESMAN Exciting new product. Automstte tiat Derector.

Only product of Its kind available. No commission. Kelit to customer for 13 50. 1 tale per day eann you $4 50 per week. Ctn be sold with no down payment.

If you cannot tell this Item, you are not a laieaman. Emerton 1-3838. between 7-t p. m. only, SALESMAN Mcchtnlcti engineer, 30-35.

Silet ability required. Experience end knowledge of trl-ttitet' Industrial plants necessary to sell latest type mechtntril and sutomaMt equipment. Good stlary. Locutt 1-6821. SALESMAN T.ocsl; gales experienc In rrlndlnf eCOBY 1 1 KIVKLL A Sunday morning.

Lena I Scalise, wife of Charts Crlvella; mother of Franc. Eugene. Angelo and Joseph Crlvella. Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Home.

5300 ttooa Samaritan Chapel, 14th. and Penn at 9 a. m. Monday. June 21, i 1Q.S4 Arlninh hrnthar ff irlhnm and brother-in-law of Amelia I Anarea.

riends received at tne Albert Johns Funeral Home. Bennett 8t. at Lang Ave Funeral I Thursday morning at 830 with requiem mgn mass at Mother ol Good Counsel Church at 9:30 a. ra. DAUBER Suddenly, on Sunday, morning.

June 20. 1954, Harry of 218 No. Sprague Bellevue, brother of Mrs. Josephine Green- ough, of Bellevue. Mrs.

John K. Elliott, of Balboa. Calif. Friends ar.d members of Iron City Lodge Orion P.nkerton Fungal (Home, iou California Ava- Boros, where serv ices will be held on Wednesday anernoon at 2 clock. DFRRER Of 193 Brook 8'reet, Harry Derrer, son of Mary Marshall and the late George brother of George and Howard Derrer.

Services Wednesday at 3:10 m. at the Harry A. Read-shaw Funeral Home. 1503 Browns- vllle at The Blvd. DONALDSON Of 184 South 17th on Sunday.

June 20. 1954; Mrs. Harriet Donaldson; mother of Mrs. Lottie Daniels: grandmother of Wade M. Daniels.

Friends and members of the Ladies Q. A. R. Col. John B.

Clark Circle 11. and members of the 8outh Side Presbyterian Church received at the Erny Funeral Chapel. South 18th and Jane Sts. Services on Thursday at 2 p. m.

Interment In South Side Cemetery. ELLIS On Monday, June 21. 19f4, at, 1:23 p. Warren L. Fills Sr.

of 1210 Sheffield St. (formerly of Homewood), father of Mrs. Knog, Mrs. Valva Payton. Mrs.

Helen Hoburn, and Warren L. Ellis also 7 grandchildren; Helen Hoburn and Warren L. Ellis brother of Mrs. Valva Cope and Kenneth H. Ellis.

Funeral from the John Kekllty Funeral Home, 605 Brushlon Thursday afternoon at o'clock. Members of Allegheny Post 80. Omerlcan Legion Invited. HNN'EOAV On Monday, June 21, 1954. Elisabeth Flnnegnn, daughter of the la'e Anne and Michael Fln-negan; aunt of Mrs.

Madeline Woessner. Members of L. C. B. A.

267 and frlenas will be received at John A. Frevvngel's. 3406 Fifth Ave. Funeral Thursday morning. 8 30 o'clock.

Solemn high mass of requiem at Agnes Church at 9 o'clock. FR4ZIFR On Mondav, June 21, 1954. at 7:15 p. Harold Cor- bett Frarier. age 36 years, hus- band of Mabel Bledsoe of Richmond.

at Raleigh, N. son Survived by one brother, Melvin i J. Frazler of Pittsburgh, and one sister. Mrs: Albert Johnson of I MUlbrook N. C.

Funeral arrange- ments will be announced later. HAAS On Monday, June 21. 1954, Charles husband of Eugene Boegei Haas of 805 Rebecca also survived by 2 sisters. Bertha E. Haas and Mrs.

Nellie H. Walmer; 2 brothers, Ralph and Walter Haas. Friends received at D. Turners. 729 Wallace Wllk 2 to 5 aim 7 to 9.

Services will be held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. HALL Of 2765 Churchvlew June 20. 1954, Grace Adler. wife of Kenneth Hall; mother of Eugene; daughter of John Adler: sister of t. ,4 Thunell.

Edwin and John Mafo Hi Wanted I OKFICB Man i Handy: with shop experience In sn.a.1 steel fabricating con.ua.iy or related line, to take charge of time cards and material lists. Mutt do typing and general orflce work; factory in Hast End district. Give full particulars la 1st letter. Write 657. Press.

OFFICE MEN; (Draft Exempt). Stenographers; Correspondents: Collectors; Admlnlstnltve Assistants; Desk Engineers; Supervisors' opportunities Clerx-Typlsts; Triffic Manager Packaging Engineer. Eicellent urssdvertlsed opportunities. Cosmopolitan Placement. Investment Building.

Court 1-3907. PHARMACIST New ttore. Ideal working conditions. Psld vacation. Ctthednl district.

Montrose 1-9389. PHARMACIST Prescription experience necessary. Royston's Pharmacy, Perrysville. Phone 4-6700. PIANO Salesman Capable of taking complete charge of piano department In furniture store.

Salary and commission. Write giving complete details to W. H. Gross Furniture Co-Reaver Fills. Pa.

PLANT MANAGER firm of hous to houat: must know production; prefer mechanical engineer, laundry, bakery, milk, or operation eiperlence. Not local. To JliVQOO. PLANT SUPT. Exnerl-enoed larne scale printing operations; must know offset press, letter press, commercial printing; die famplng.

lithograph press, plate room work ano scheduling. Should know estimating. Hot local. To $15,000. COBY Service Bureau, Inc.

AT.1-311 PLASTERERS Steady" employment! waje, Call PerrsvlU 4-5UH PRESSER Steady work. Must be reliable man, capable of taking charge. Transportation available. Glenshaw 39i ask for Davld PHE.SSER Experienced; good wases for quality work; steady employment. ApplyM71 Butler LawrencevlUe.

PrTnTING Salesman Complete Hue of printing, engrivltu and lithographing. Including continuous forms; Also continuous tabulating, billing and reelster forms plus the new no- carbon paper sets for all businesses. Commission. Wrlfe 60, rresl. PRINTTNC! Pressman Steady pot! lion for experienced min; apprentice acceptable: must be over 18.

Mill- vale 1-3333, PRODUCE Msn For Super Market, must be experienced. Apply 3390 Saw Mill Run Blvd. P.F.AL Estate Salesman For Mt. Lebanon broker and builder licensed; fill time; commission snd bonus. Kleldbrook 1-3977, Real Estate Salesman experienced.

Full-time. Commission. potential. Lee Realty Coraupolla 4-5590, REAL Ettite Rent Mtnteer, To be lu cnarge of rent department. A good future (or hard worker.

Salary and commission, Should hive real es'ite salesman's license and car. McKlnney Real tstate Co. Churchill -2300. Sales Manager Man to triln In Pittsburgh or Mc-Keefport area for District or Divisional Manager. Man we want must have the know-who and know-how of direct telling, be between 35-50.

have a car tud Interested In working with top-notch personnel of Manager! ind Ktlesmen. An tmbltlon to enjoy the dignity and prestige tint come! from lelllng the best product! to the finest class of people In America today. In doing business tor over 100 years we hive etrned natlontl recognition. Has most unusual and most under estimated business. Ourt It a multi-million dollar operation with one of the most comprehensive and complete training progrtmt In use anywhere.

Average annua! earnings for district mintctrs of 19000 to 113.000 Is assured. Our Division Managers of 1953 svertged In excess of $24,000. Thli may be a real opportunity for you. You can deer-mlne tills be phoning Herb Ctriton. Court 1-6600 between 2 p.

m. and 8 p. m. today only. Sales Representative Large national manufacturer of In candescent and fluoregcent limps I bulbs I alio a quality line or iiguv ir.g tlx uret tnd specialties, detlres the services of aggressive talesmen for Pittsburgh and adjacent towns.

Age 35 to 50: must have car; draw lng account tgtlntt commission, nos-pltiltiatlnn plan. For Intenlew call G. Nolan, Exprest 1-3393 from 9:30 to 4 SALESPEOPLE GIMBELS wants high-type salespeople who are accustomed to earning up to $200 a week, to sell a legitimate Freezer Food-Plan. Attractive commission. Must have a car.

APPLY GIMBELS EMPLOYMENT OFF1C1 1 1TH FLOOR MONDAYS 13 TO 4 WEEKDAYS 10 TO 5 Sales Promotion Man Developer for milk business. Prefer experienced house to house canvasser. loo wees saury plus sjii.su car allowance. Good opportunity for ambitious talesman to create Job for himself as talet manager. Beverly Firms 1330 Reedtda.e N.S.

SALES Representative Experiensed: to Handle complete line or ncquer products Excellent opportunity for live wire. Drtwing: commission: our per- tor.nel know of this opening. Write 6 30, Press. SALES Manner To taxe complete charge of sales department MMst htve tuccessful sties record. Age 30 to 50 yeirt.

Experience In plumbing and netting preferred but not essen- Sa.try and overwrite on toiai suet. Inquire In person 9 tn a. m. Westmoreland Het'lnt ts Wett Ottermtn Greensburg. Pa SALESMAN OPPORTUNITY Here la jour opportunity to rially lo placet fast In the automobile business.

Sell America's No. 1 ear for America's ho. 1 Cherrot Dealer. ars trowing bigger and bigger telllnr more and more cars. Orow with our volume sales.

Balary discusser) at Interview. If you are looking for new hort-sons In 1954 apply at ones. See Mr. Conover. Don Allen Chevrolet 8315 Baum Blvd.

MTJ. 1-4800 SALESMAN 1 $85 week salary. 2 i ssion and bonus. 3 All company benefits. 4 Immediate management openings.

If you ever sold insurance, vieuum clear, e-s, riding, encyciopedlts or did a. iy creative telitngf Then we htve a real career opportunity tor you. Apply 10 a. m. to 1 p.

m. Trl-State Foods. Suite 511-513 P. ait B.ag., 535 Fifth Ave. SALESMAN Ir.dji'riil sales experience desirable, in mtleritit hsnl.lr.g field.

1 on hetvy Industry In Pgh. trea. To 35. Stltry open for experienced sr.an. 1350 montn far trtlr.ee.

Represent loci! rr.ir.uficturer In Your.gstown trea cal.Iiig on furniture stores. Proven tuccessful sties record essential. Must live In territory. A good opportunity with a big ticket diversified llr.e. Minimum to 15200.

STRAUSS Pfc.RSON.NEL SERVICE 404 Park B.ag. AT. 1-8335 Salesman Lumber Wholesaler with distributing ya-d desires msn to ctl! on rettil yards, S'J-mile rtdiut of Pittsburgh with transfers, mill shipments tnd LCL. Must be tggresslve and anxlout to produce. Only experienced wholestie lumbermen need ipply.

Commission. Letter! or persoral visit only Northwest 80 thPgh. 33. Pa. SALESMAN We wtnt a MAN WHO CAN SPITZ.

not in order taker. If you have HAD EXPfcRIKNCE telling grocert In the Pittsburgh area and want an ITEM wiilch undersells the 10 timet, ctll ut. we pay yo 30 commission tnd offer you an opportunity to become a branch snan- eer should vou prove yourself. For Interview call Peidhrnok 1-3910. 10 to 4 p.

m. except Stturday ar.d sunaay. SALESMAN Excellent opportunity for experienced salesman; must hive experience cullng on hardware and ptint storet In Trl-Stite trea: right man cm earn from month commission and be line for branch manager. For caU 1-S910. i COLLEGE Buys Summer" work, to drive sccoters.

selling Ice cream: com-ulsslon; driver's licenae. Museum 1-238JL COok Experienced, to take charge of kitchen at opening ne restaurant Downtown. Apply Zar- ain 10U7 Liuerty Avenue, DISPATCHER By large motor carrier. Experienced. Attractive salary.

State age, qualifications, experience. Write 7:. Press; DRAPERY HANGERS Must be experienced, good salary, pleasant working conditions, ee Mr. Lesuon. 4749 Baum Blvd.

DRAFTSMEN Designers Engineers: Architectural: Structural: Wiring: Piping. Cosmopolitan Placement, Investment Building, Court 1-390T. DRIVER-SALESMAN Dry cleaners, 25-35, service eatsb- lished route South Hills, mutt know territory consisting Mt. Oliver, Brook-line Carrlck, Brentwood. Experienced man preferred; good salary and commission, steady Job for tober, man.

Mavflower C.eitert. 3807 Filth Ave. Mayflower 1-9614. DRIVER Wanted, for local and longdistance moving van. State experience.

Write 660. Press. DRUG Clerk Evenlnss: pharmacy student or experience required; Dor-monL I.eh'.ch 1-0900. DRY of handling cleaning room of la 'it cleanlne plant. Give age.

experience. Write 614. Press. ENGINEERS: (Industrial I Incentive and Systems knowledge; Metal Fabricating, Lavout and Draftsman. (Mechanical I Executive: Designers; Specifications; Project: Development: Machinery Production.

(Metallurgical) Quality Control: Welding Development; Foundry Superintendent: Research; Trainees Sales and Plant. (Electrl call Circuit Deslpi: Instrument Erfl-1 neers: Electronics; electronic saies ana service. (Chemical I Sales Manaxe- ment: Reiearch: Plant. Excellent un- arlvertlferl onrflrtunines. losmopciuan Plsrement, Investment Bulldtni.

Court 1-3807 ENGINEERS Architectural to s00. Slectronlcs to $1000. Mechanical from 1400-11000. ITeatlni and Air conrlltlonlnf to $7 SO. Metallunloal from $4S0-7M.

Deslim drafting from etc. TOM-SETT Associates, Personnel Counselors. 431 Fries: 8th Ave. SV Grant. ESTATE ANALYST TRAINEE Prefer collere rraduste.

IS to 45, with wide acquaintance S'U'inf suostant'al peupie. Will be trained Intensively In estate and business analysis, lncludlnc fundlm of partnership snd corporation afreementi using the Insurance to avoid estate dissipation throush taxes, administration costs and related expenses. This man will he employed on an arleguate saiary durlr.s training. The average earnings of an established man In our or-gunlratlon Is In eicesl of 0 000. Prevlout experience unnecessary.

For Interview write or call D. Covell. Manager, Connecticut General LI'e Insurance 1 9th Moor. Union Bank Building, Pgh. (33), Pa.

Atlantic Eve-rlnrt call between 7 p. m. 4 9 p. m. Fleldbrook 1-9783.

ENGINEERS: Butldlr.g estimator, read blueprints. $4800. salts Keprestnta-tlve, mechanical degree, for Consulting firm. Trainee, purchasing department. Many openings unlisted.

Employers Service, 867 Union Trust Building. Atlantic 1-91S5. Ft'RNACS Inspectori (10) Apply st Parkway Heating Til Jones North Braddock. FURNITURE Salesman snd Decorator For fine furniture ttore. Excellent opportunity for advancement to posl-tlun of responsibility; must have experience, good telling peisontllty.

Write for Interview giving complete background. B81, Prets. HANDYMAN-Room, boirdsnd ssi-iry. Telephone Westmore 5-1385, KITCHEN Boys For summer camp. minimum age it.

t.iu narei j-oaa, LIABILITY Underwriter wanted by lame casualty company; experience necessary. Our employees know of this al. Write 641. Press. LITHO PLATEMAKER Must be experienced; steady work.

Liberty Printing A Lithographing. Museum MACHINISTS TOOL MAKERS Must oe experienced on precision work, to work In Homewood area. GUe full particulars of self, and wacet expected, In first letter. Write o.boa BQ47 Pgn. ai, pa.

MAINTENANCE Engineer Local In stltutlon, references required. Write 104, rressJ MAN WITH CAR To ttart Immediately with large appliance mfr. at sties distributor. Earnings while training around 1385 mon'h comm. tnd bonus expense arrangement.

Experience not uecea- sary. Married men preferred, rapid to producers. No eonvesalng or traveling. Men selected will aiwayt hive hit work booked weekly In advance, calling on definite qutllfled appointment only. For spp't.

phone tomorrow 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Church ill 3-3419.

MAN With car to aell chrome kitchen furniture. No eierlence necessary. Positively no canvaulng. Qualified lead! fun.lihed. Excellent opportunity tor rUht man.

Saiary, commlaaion and car allowance. MONARCH HOME PRODUCTS CORP. 1 04 Smlthfleld Street MAN SALES F.irn S95 up a week. Route worker, 60 callt ditiy. Permanent.

Car needed. Liberal commission. Double pay overtime. Cail Fuller Brush. Gnnt 1-4978 or McKeesport 3-3291.

MANAGER TRAINEE Young men, over 35 yeirt old, to train ti minagert of ladlet retdy-to wear store. 1300 per month. Must have sales background, be reliable snd tirgresslve. Willing to For appointment cill Ambrldge 8-1636, between7 p. m.

snd 9 p. ai, MKCHANIC Tnickt. experienced: good working Elcliieay Corporation. 3S South 19th Street. MEN (l COLLEGE STUDENTS Last year as an experiment, we em' ployed a student for the vtcttlon period In our turvey-tilee dept.

of national publisher. He earned 11100 on a saiary St commission arrangement, lie It back tt Is year tnd hat in.fi us to give other students the same opportunity. Free training and Immediate assign. ment to experienced srouDs. will In.

sure lucrative Licomet to Industrlojt workers. No evening work or car required. APPLY I A. M. TO P.

M. College Personnel Director Magee B'Jg. Room 703 Mgj; lawn construction end mdlntenmce work; erlenced pre- 1 terred. Saiver Landscaping Seme, I yerrvsvlUe MEN Full, part-lime; collect active accounts No se Average 12 hour 507 Liberty Room 307. rtefoie jo, trter 4 men.

Service "Wstkins Routes." 140 ss.es manes you 120 dtl.y Gtiiran tee 18 dally. 7044 Frankstown. Emerson 1-3H80. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS For Those WHO CAN QUALIFY If rou sre be'ween 38 sr.d 48, smbl tloat. of good habits character ar.d own a ctr, you may qualify as cr representative.

Home every night. Tlilt it a full-time permanent career poaition for the right rr.au. Good s.ui commliu.jn and Incentive Pi-vgram. The man chosen will be etrefUiy selected ar.d professionally tpptlstd for strot.g sa.ei potential. He will tu.en be sent to our National Insurance Sslet Ira'nlni Scr.ool at our expense and receive a salary during his training period.

Kt will be ti.orog.y fle.d t. lined upon his return. Thi! is a real business epport-unlty for the tight man. Phone Atlintle 1-6970. Ask for Mr.

W. H. Hen-drlcxscn. Our own associates ha.e been Informed of this al MEN PARI -TIME 5 Evenings Week 6:30 to 9:30 135 WEEK SALARY PLUS LIBERAL BONUS ONLY MEN WITH PREVIOUS ties, public reiitlom or teaching el preferred. Auto essentltl, APPLY TUESDAY EVENING 7 P.

M. Sharp No Other Time. Room 811 Piaza Bidg 535 Fifth Are. Trl-State Foods. sn.

Full fr nart time. Tike ordeni for men. women, children weiring spparel: $3 hour comm. Write, tpp.y 11U5 cart H.ug. rnone urant wojb MUSICAL Instrument Salesman To sover Pennsylvania and adjacent territory for large Musical Manufacturer and Importer.

Knon-ledge ot percussion Instruments, accordion and guitars desirable. Comm. Write fu.l about yourself to 649. Press. PHARMACIST Young, recent gradu ate acceptable.

Good hourt, pleasant working conditions; neighborhood store, state aU pertinent data. Write 85, Press. FR2HKRICH L. Attorney, J32S B.ag., I lit), of Penr.syivanla, County of Allet'eny. alary Z.

Kyaa vs. Robert J. Kyan. at 427 July lemi. 1954, Court of Common Pleas.

7o Robert J. Ryan: You are notified that Mary Z. Ryan, the plaintiff, ha commenced an action of divorce against yuu, which you are required to defend. William H. Davis, Sheriff of A.lesheny county, Maft Htip Wonttd All advertisements Thi Pittsburgh Press Malt Help Columns, offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation.

When ansKvriai aavertuemenU addressed to Press win DO NOT include Other papers of personal value. Advertisers often fall to call for all re- addressed to a Press box and this la destroyed If remaining over 10 days after Anal Insertion of advertisement. In order to protect it advtrtisers from receiving circular matter. It It expressly understood and asreed that all such matter will bt withheld as far at possible by The Press. On.y bona floe answers to advertisements addressed to box numheni in care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers, on presentation of the bos Dumber ticket This newtpsper arm not knowingly accept advertisement from empioyen off-rtng teat than the legal wage.

Under the Federal Wage-Hour Law firms engaged lu Interstate commerce or in the production of good for commerce art required to pa at least 75 cents an hour (unless Issued exemption certificates for learners, apprentices or handtetPF! workers I and time and half for overtime. Advertisers covered by this law who offer lower rates should be reported to the Waije sod Hour Division ol tne U. S. Department of Labor, 100 Victory Building, Liberty Ave and Ninth Plttsbursh. Pennsylvania.

Phone Atlantic 1-1968. ACCOUNTANT College graduate, sc- countUig major, industrial firm, under 30, $275-300. STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER Graduate, 3-5 yeart experience transmission towers, bridges, derricks. 30-45, JtSOO-700. MECHANICAL ENGINEER Graduate, broad design background, some electrical experience helpful, under 33, MONTGOMERY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU 8131 JENKINS ARCADE, OR.

1-9790 Open Sat, 'til I P. M. ACCOUNTANTS: Methods and Proce dure Sales; Industrial: Hospital exiierl- ence: Jr. Puhlle; otrice Managers; Andltor Trainees: Bookkeepers. Cosmopolitan Placement, Investment Build- lug, court 1-31) 07; ACt'OUNTANf-Booakeeper With some auditing experience ana in come tax report knowledge.

Aiuii oe good penman. Quick and accurate with figures. Starting salary $400. Apply, giving lull experience, age. telephone num-ber.

e'c. Write 651. Press. AUDITOR Internal, trainee, accounting graduate, under 30. Travel In Trl-State ares 50 of time, excel-lent opportunity for advancement.

Write 698, Press, AltTO Mechanic Experienced Oldsmo-bile: fat rate civ: excellent working condition. Amon Motor 324 Ohio P.lver Emswortn AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN NEW USED CARS Men with ability and integrity with sales experience. Wonderful opportunity to associate yourself with PITTSBURGH'S LARGEST DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER. Excellent commission and draw which we believe to be the best in the industry. Apply: G.

ZUCCKER, (lEN'L SALES MGR. SANFORD MOTORS 4709 BAUM BLVD. MUSEUM1-S315 AUTO MECHANIC Chryiler Product experience; good wortuig conditions; flat rate sa.ai-y. Jack McGraw. Forbes Auto Saies.

3415 Korbet St. BAKER 1st hand; bread ar.d rollt. Night work. Dorner's Bakery, Etna. Sterling 1-3831.

BAKER First hand bretd and rolis, night work. Walnut 1-0970. BARBER Ladles and children's hair cutting: excellent opportunity; tteady work, oil salary. Apply In person. Kosen- baum's Beauty Salon.

BOOKKEEPER'S Assistant Lumber yard office. Call Haiel 1-3100 BOY OR YOUNG MAN Stetdy position, fine opportunity to learn appliance business. App.y 113 marae: BOY Ice cream and confectionery slore. Weekends and 3 eveulna. Ref- ereuces.

point Br2e tectlou. Write 623, Press. BOYS Full, part-time; earn SI. no hour commlstlont tervlclng publication routes. 507 Liberty Room 307.

before 1 0, titer 4. BOV 35 years old, for delivery and stock work in auto accessory ttore; experience, references necesssry. Churchill 1 -0500. Part time: Apply at No, 7 Magee Uptown. BUTCHER WANTED Locust 1-8781, sfter 10 P.

M. Career Opportunity Large corporation has expanded Its Pittsburgh sues division sua neeas men immeaiiieiy. uur prnein sain force averages. .134.00 per we to. commissions sione.

Minimum qusllflrttlons: 1 High school graduate. 2 Must have car. 3 Neat appearance. 4 Liable personality. 5 Age 31 to 55.

Wt will provide: 1 Exclusive protected territory. 3 Exceptionally large month'y bonus hi addition to regulsr earnings. 3 We furnish ill protpectt. 4 Not a Job. but a career.

Possibility of being promoted this yeir to a 110. 000 tilaiy position (3 men I. 8 Stooo slone tn advertising exclusively In your territory. Thli opportunity will never again be available. Training provided by 6 Pennsylvania experts In our held.

I Hospitalization, i Corr.e to 2018 Monongahela Swlssvalt, Wed. or Thurs. 9 a. m. to p.

m. Asa (or Mr. Sci.e-i.en.t.n. Be prepared or a pleasant iurprt.se. Ue Lave been serving our customers for 15 yeari, In 39 stales, and hive an excellent nationwide reputation.

CARPENTERS House construction. Out Saw Mill Run Blvd. to Brentwood, turn left on Greenlee proceed to comer of Kettner Ave. to Job site. obsite.

rARPENTER anil experienced car center's helpers. Call Museum 1-9920 CAR uenter'i heipers. between p. m. rkiciir TAICDC V-UNOUJ For CUv Directories.

Free to live. ai.d work In other cities. Start 140 week ind production oon't. write Box 613, Press CHIEF maintenance mm; work with snd direct 8-mm crew on crtwler. mobile and locomotive ennet.

hydraulic prest. small ir.acMne shop. Write complete resume, 666, Presi. CHEMICAL," laboratory Technician exuerlence required. Contict Mr.

Boylet at Stsuffer Chemical Co. Monongahela 4 98 Trainees Electro Chemist electrop'ttlng supervision. Excel, lent untdvertlsed opportunities. Cosmopolitan p.acement. Investment Building Court 1-3907.

Claim Representative Good opportunity for recent co.iege grsdutie starting as trainee with ctsctity Insurance company. Provide company car. group insurance and retirement plan. Ctll Mr. Allen Atlantic 1-0266.

Clerk Stock Broker Urge New York Stock Exchange Firm. Permanent: good oFiwrtunlty. Attractive benefits. Stork brokerage, cige or bookkeeping experience helpful, but not essential. Write Boi 838.

Press. CI.EPK Stock, ssles. toys and stationary. 33-S5. neit.

willing to letm; good opportunity for advancement: permanent. Apple In person. Sojirrel Hill 5804 Firbet St. CLERKS; Draft Exempt-Desk man. tvplr.g.

personable. meet people. $1300. Trainee, duplicating machine. 13550.

Ad'ustor trainee, car 12700. Allege grsduite. t-ainee. general office duties, learn hiKlness. Trainee, repairman, belle radio knowledse.

Other openings. F'mpioyert Service, 967. Trutt Building. Atlantic l-snsj. COLLECTORS (2) For nation-wide Catholic Monthly publication.

Car and experience unnecessary. Steidy all yeir work. Guaranteed weekly com. 160 up. 811 Keystone Bidg.

8-10 a. m.i 3-5 p. rm CONSTRUCTION MANAGER. t. or C.

35-45. Record In directing large projects. Piping erncrleno nod. NO FEE. CONSTRUCTION ENGINEER O'-er- teas experience in oatie steei p.ini SQ.t a flOO PLUMBiN AND HEATING DRAFTSMAN Experience on buildings, 1500-600.

STRUCTURAL or ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN. School, hospital or related experience. 1450-600. YOUNG DRAPFTSMAN Building details. Downtown.

1250-300. GENERAL FOREMAN Pitting end finishing experience. 150n-i5n TOMSETT ASSOCIATES Management Personnel Counteion. 431 auric Ave. 4s Grau.t.

I 1 RINtJ Woman's diamond In piattnum setting solitaire i lest vicinity Hjtoaal or isaiy's, baturday; regard. Piyinpia 3-7700. SUITCASE Broan striped, contain-lug ladles' clothing; between Dunexal-Mummcslde. Saturday afternoon. Reward 1-6789.

8UlTCA.su Tan. with green bind tup; corner S.mm Graham-Ellsworth Saturday; Initialed; reward. Museum TERRIER Black and tan, female, Inst North Park vicinity, Monday. Answers Mayflower 1-7073. WALLET Man's brown; In or near Frlck Park: containing valuable jjMroers.

money. Reward. 1 Emerson WRIST Watch Lady's Jeweled, lost downtown ares. Greater Pittsburgh Airport. Monday, Reward.

Keepsake. ST. 1-2357. WRISTWATCH Lady's gold with black band, lost Crooked Creek Psrk, Vandersrlft vicinity. Reward.

Electric 1-276. FOfVD Femtle beagle, Mt. Royal Village. Call Glenshaw 1S78W. Personal TDVK Msn wants to meet retired man.

Oblect share retirement. Kt. Peters- bur', r.a. Write 678. Press.

ANNE Piease call Immediately, very Miyui lain. naj. Proposal ALLEGHENY COUNTY Pittsburgh, Pa. June 15th, 1954 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 10:30 A. M.

D. S. T. (9 30 A. M.

E. S. Tuesday, July th. 1954 and will be publicly opened at 11:00 A. M.

D. S. (10:00 A. M. E.

S. I In the presence of the County Commissioners In Room 410 Court House. Pittsburgh, Pa. for Plumbing Improvements In Mn's Toliets of Allegheny County office Building. Special bidding blanki and envelopes tor of bidders.

Irstructk'ns to Bidders and condition regulating bidding together witn specifications may be had on application at the OfflCk of the Bu-eau of Purchases, Room 207 Court House, Pittsburgh, is Proposal must oe accompanied by a certified check or bend to the order ofor running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed In the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept stme and carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt o( Thi County Commissioners reserve tr.e right to reject anv anil all bids. JAMES W. KNOX. Controller County of Allegheny ALLEGHENY COUNTY June 18th.

1954 Separate and seated! proposals will be received st the Office of the Controller of Allegheny Countv. Room 104 Court iluuse. Pittsburgh. until 10:30 A. D.

(9 HO A. E. S. T.l, Tuesday. June 2flth.

1954 and will be publicly opened at 11:00 A. D. S. (10:00 A. E.

S. T.l In the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House. Pittsburgh. Pa for Hay. Oram and Feed: Groceries; Five Hundred and Forty-Nine (5491 Documentary Files and Fireworks for County Fair.

Special bidding blanks and envelopes for Use of bidders. Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding tosether with specifications may be had on application at the Office o' the Bureau of Purchase, Room 207 Court House, Pittsburgh, Fa. Proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or bond to the order of or running to the County of Allegheny fur the amount fixed In tin sDPClflcitlons as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the-conditions of the conliact In case of award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt Of Hi. The County Commlaaloners reserve the right to reject any and all bids.

JAMES W. KNOX, Controller County of Allegheny OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT SCHOOL DISTRICT OF BOROUGH OK HOMESTEAD ALLEGHENY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA Sealed proposals will be received by Mary E. O'Leary, Secretary. Junior High School Building. 221 East Twelfth Avenue.

Homestead. Allegheny, Pennsjlvanla, until 8:00 P. M. (D. S.

T.l Tuesday. July 6. 1954 at wMch time ar.d Dlace they will be pututcly opened and read aloud, for Rehabilitation Work 1654 'New Floor; Termite Control. Cleaning and Repainting Inside and Out) Senior Hich School Building, Seventeenth Avenue and Maple Street, Homestead, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Copies of plant, specifications and other Contract Documents will be obtainable at the office of the Architect, Lamont H. Button and Paul F.

McLean, 119 E. Montgomery Avenue. Pittsburgh 12, Pennsylvania, upon a deposit of ten dollars ($10,001 for each set. If the documents are returned in giod condition within five 15) days after the opening of bids, the depoist will be returned to each actual bidder. If the documeu't are not returned within the time stated, tne enure amount ot the deposit will be forfeited.

The character and amount of bid security to be furnished by bidder ar.d the bnslt of award shall be as stated in the Instructions to Bidders In the specifications No bid may be withdrawn loi a period of thirty (30i days after the scheduled Closing time 'or rvcelpt of bids. The School District of Borough of Homestead. Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, reserves tie right to reject any or til bids, a.ternates, ur parts of bids. By order of the School District of Borough of Homestead, Alleghcuy County, Peuiisylvanik.

MARY S. O'LEARY Secretary Ltjal Hotlcti Norms I ScSV'n, JSS. benooi District ol tlie Townsnlp of Aiiegneny county. Pennsylvania, intends to enact a Resolution Imposing a tax for general revenut purposes on the salaries, wases. commissions, compensation! and earned Income of all resident! of tr.e Scnool District of tne Townsnlp of Reserve, and on the net promt of ail other persons, derived from the conduct o( businesses, practice of professions snd all other income-producing occupt-tlont In eeld School Dlttrlct of tlie Township of Reserve st the rate of one II i per cent o( tuch saitrlet, wages, cnmmlsslnns, esrned Income or net profits derived from tuch businesses professions or occupations, in the ludenient of the Board of Director! of the District of the Township of Reserve, said tax It necess'tated by reason of the costs tud expenses incident to the conduct of the to'lvlt'et and function! of the Srhool District, ird It Is estimated that the of Seven Thousmd Five Hundred (57500 OOi Dollars will be derived from the ss'd tax for the fiscal year of 1954-55.

Said Resolution will be considered and It Is an'lclpated that ml action will he taken thereon by the Board of Directors of me School District of the of Reserve at the Mt. Tmy Fiemenlary School, Homestead Alfred Sfrees. Reserve Township. Allegheny Counfv. Pennsvlvanla.

on the 29th div of 1954. it 7:30 o'clock. P. ED or as soon thereafter ss the Board of Directors may consider the subject, The same Intended tax Is for the fls-al year of 1954-55. and the tame will be enscted under the authorlt of the Art of June 35fh.

1947 (P.L. 11451, and Its amendments. SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PFSF.RV-g By PHILIP J. SCHMITT Secretary NOTrne The Vetertnt Admtnlstrt'ton hst received request for waiver of the tr-p'lratlon of Section (b. Public Law 550.

82nd Congresi (6 S'tt. 6791, Intofsr is It may he applicable to in employee of the Depirtnient of Public Instruction, Commonwealth of Pennsvlvanla. so that he may tiso be employed In in executive end Instructional cipaclty by Allegheny Technical Institute, located In Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Al person! desiring to be hesrd on this matter should communicate In writing with the Man-aver. Veterans Administration P.egionsl Office, Fulton Bunting.

107 Sixth Street. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, prior to July 22, 1954, setting forth trie basts of tr.elr Interest and their objections. If my, to the granting of such reqjest. MEYER E.

and Nixon V. Perliman. Attomevs at Law, 823 Frlck Building. Pittsburgh. Pa.

No tice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 30 ot May 194 5, ot mention to nie the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania it Hsrrlsburg, tnd In trie oiriee or tne Protnonotary ot the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on tr.e 24th day of June. 1954. Certificate for the conduct of a In Allecheny Coun ty, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Farm Market, with Its principal place of business at 126 Eighth Avenue. Hnrries'eid.

Pa. The names and addresses of ail persons owning of 'nterested in slid business Michael Norbert. 24 7 O.d Cilirton Rd feasant Hlilt Albert Norbert. 701 Agnew Baldwin Town-shtpPs. Jacob and William L.

Jacob Attorney! tt Law, 81 St. Nicholas Building. Pittsburgh. Ft Notice Is hereby given of intention to file Articles of Incorporation with the Department of sta'e of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, i.t Hirrlsburg. on Frldsy.

the 25tli day of June 1954. for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Ptnn-svlvania, approved My 5. 1933. P.L. 364.

is amended, said corporation to be named Seneca Bc'ldlng Corporation. The purpose or purposes for which it Is to be organized: Buvtr.g, selling, holding, leasing, mortgaging, developing, Improving, managing, and dealing In real estate: tnd erectln and 'constructing ail types of bulldlngt md tcqulrlng personnel property In con-nect'on tt'erevltri tnd doing general construction work, tnd for these purpose! to have, possess trd enjoy a1! the rights, benefits and privileges of tald Act of AiJcmhly. William L. Jacob ml William L. Jacoo So.

inciters. Parlors of Wm. Slater and Sons, Virgin! Ave. and Kearsarge Wkshlreion, where sersicea will fie held Wednesday, June 23, at 2 p. m.

of Clara Butler of Millers Lane of R.0. 1, Turtle Creek: father of John 3. Jr. and Leonard Macnen; also fve grandchildren: brother of Sara Ann Alice, Elizabeth, Morria and Charles. Funeral from me John KeklltT Funeral Home, 605 Brushton Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends invited. MACK On Sunday. June 20. 1954, V. KOI OTftV, kvm Par- negle: sister of riennls.

Bridget and John: aunt of Thomas Munscn of Glenshaw. Friends Invited to call at the Len Hennev Funeral Home. 323 Second Carnegie. Pa. Funeral Wednesday with re qulem mass at St.

Luke's Church at 9 a. m. MCCARTHY On Saturday, June 19. 1954. at 5 20 William R.

McCarthy. In his 85th vear. of 1437 Washington Mt. Lebanon, husband of the late Mary Meehnn McCarthy; father of Mrs. O.

F. d'Alello; also survived by four grandchildren. Services and Interment Wednesday at Lowell, Masl. McCABE Suddenly on Sunday, Lawrence of 2722 Jacob Wheeling. West beloved husband of Anna Klein: father of W.

J. and Anna Ellrabeth McCabe: brother of Mrs. Ella Erdel and Mrs. Wm. J.

Klrsch. Friends received at the Altmeyer Funeral Home. Wheeling, West Va High mass of requiem at St. Alphonsus Church. Wheeling, West on Wednesday.

June 23. at 9 a. m. Interment to fol-low at Calvary Cemetery. Pa.

McCLLRK On Saturday, June 19, 1954, Thomas at his home, 5320 Ellsworth husband of 8am-mye Brown McClure; son of Daniel and Edith A brother of Nora M. Crlswell. Friends may call at his lae residence until Wednesday, June 23, 1954 where services will be held at 2 p. m. McDERMOTT aF St.

Louis, MoT! Anna, daughter of the late Frank and Mary Dixon McDermott; sister Thomas. Paul and Peter of Route 319. Washington Pike. Brldgevile, Pa Friends received at the Vincent M. Lavelle Funeral Home, 432 Washington Brldgevtlle, until Wednesday, June 23.

at 10 a. m. Interment In St. Agatha'a Cemetery, Brldge- vllle, Pa. MeLArOHI.IN On 6unday, June 20, 1954.

Winifred, wife of Charles McLaughlin, of 1019 Hlland Coraopolls; mother of Philip R. and Robert both of Coraopolls: Mrs. Catherine Simpson, Coatesvllle; sister of Mrs. Bessie Smith: also 6 grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the Copeland Funeral Home, (formerly Troiell's 8t7 Fifth Coraopolls, until Wednesday at 9:30 a m. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph'i Church at 10 a m. MeNFIL Duddnly.

on Monday, June 21. 1954. Betty Virginia Kief-fer, wife of Joseph McNeil of 3141 Wlllett mother of Steven Allen; daughter of Elizabeth Bender. Friends received at the John H. ii n.

ville Rd Brentwood. Time later. MrQl'AIDE Monday, June 21 1954, Franklin husband of Eleanor Joyce McQualde and father of Mrs. Eleanor Blocker, Mrs. Kathertns Carrico M.

Joyce, I. Mrs. Irene Bwan- son. Mrs Joyce uarr, Mrs. uiaire Hammond.

Thomas Franklin and Harry T. McQualde: brother of Miss Marie McQualde, Mrs. Claire Seldle, Thomas A. and Harry T. McQualde.

Friends re. celved at the Robert J. Frevvogel I nj ruuerai nome, oxo waMiniK.un nu. at Academy Ave. Funeral Thurs.

day morning at 10:30 o'clock. High mass of requiem at St. Bernard Church at 11 o'clock. Members of 4-SV-mar Church and friends Invited. M1DGI.EY On Sunday.

June 20, Howard husband of Clara Cas-sidv Mldgley, of 456 Dawson Bellevue; father of Clyde W. Mldgley and Mrs. Clare McMahon: also 4 grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Grace Riley. Mrs.

Olive Singer. Al. Roy. Ralph and Clyde. Frtends received at McDermott 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks.

Requiem mass at Assumption Church. Bellevue, on Wednesday, June 23 at 10 a. m. NEINF.R On Sunday evening, June 20, 1954, at his home. 825 Galllon Brookiine.

William beloved husband of Elsie Neu-ner (nee Gruber); father of William John A. and Corp. James E. Neuner. U.

S. Army; brother of Joseph Clarence A. and John T. Neuner; son of the late John A. and Elisabeth Neuner: formerly of Beechvlew: also 4 grandchildren.

Friends received at the Belnhauer V.Iortuary. 2030 W. Liberty until Thursday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at Resurrection Church at 10 a.

m. NICHOLLS Suddenly, on Monday, June 21, 1954, Kicnara of bjb ur-hin St West Mlrflin. Survived by his wife, Florence Moore; father of tr.sther Richard Jr. and Georce: son of Clam Ntcholls of North Braddock; brother of Charles and James. Friends will be lecelved at ne Wilson Funeral Home, 324 East Tenth Homestead.

Services Wednesday at 2 u. St. Mat thew's Church, Homestead. NOONAN On Saturday. John beloved husband of Mrs.

Olive lYuax Noonan; father of Mrs. Mary Fleming. Mrs. Dorothy Or-dari and William Noonan; also 12 grandchildren. Funeral from the Chapel of Walter J.

Sperling, 622 Lockhart on Wednesday at 8 a. Requiem mass at St. Peter's Church. 9 o'clock. Frlendi lnytted d'DONNIXL On Sunday, June 20.

1954. Ellen wife of the late i John V. of 2823 West Carson mother of Mrs. Mary Barnhart of Daytona Beach, John. Helen and Mrs.

Jean Conwav; also 8 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Friends received at McDermott 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks. Solemn requiem mass at St. James' Church. West End.

on Thursday, June 24 at 9 a. m. On Saturday, June 19, Daniel R. O'Leary. husband of the late Catherine Mogan O'Leary, of 2b N.

Bryant Bellevue; father of Mrs. Ella M. Sargeant and James D. O'Learv; grandfather of Al-C Richard V. S.

A. Pvt. Gerald J. O'Leary O. S.

Korea Friends received at McDermott 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks. Re qulem mass at Assumption Church, Bellevue. on Wednesday, June 23 at 11 a. m. 0SIAK On Monday at 10:25 a.

Alexander beloved husband of Eugenie Osell. of 638 Chautauqua son of Mrs Johanna brother of Alfred Oslak of Orlando, Florida. Friends received at the Geo. W. Heard ft Son Funeral Home, 4047 Perrysville Avenue.

Funeral on Thursday at 10 a. m. OSWALD suddenly, on June 21, 1954, William husband of Beatrice Murray; father of Mrs. Gordon Rasmussen and Mrs. L.

F. Wltthoft. Friends received at the Matter Funeral Home, 1133 Church Ambrldge. Notice of time later. PETERSON" On Monday, June 21, 1954.

Elizabeth of 345 Dalton Avenue, N. also survived by one daughter Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home. 3313 Brighton Rd. Funeral services Thursday at 2 p.

m. PRITCHARD On Monday, June 21, 19.14. Ann E. pritcnaro (nee Mar tin widow of John C. Prltchard.

at the home of her son, Leonard C. Prltchard of 1309 Mississippi Dormont; also survived by two daughters, Mrs. M. Barnes of Glenshaw, Mrs, Laura E. Bradley of MonongBheia.

Pa two brothers, James and Thomas Mar tin, both of England: ten grand children; eight great-grandchil dren. Friends received at the Beln hauer Mortuary. 2630 W. Liberty Ave. services on Thursday at 2 p.

m. Friends Invited. Pt'SKAS On Sunday. June 20, 1954. Frank husband of Teresa Oaspar: father of Julius, Anna and Theresa Puskas.

Friends re ceived at the O'Toole ft O'Connor Funeral Home. 5106 Serond Hazelwood. Requiem high mass at St. Ann's Church on Wednesday at 9 a. m.

ft. .4 Vim On Monday. June 21. 1954. at 7:30 Anna Shapera Ravlch.

beloved wife of Louis Ravlch: mother of Mrs. Naumoff of Oreensburg. Edward 8. Ravlch; sister of Harry Shspera and Dr. William Shapera; also two grandchildren.

Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center Ave where services will be held on Wednesday. June 23, at 10 30 a. Interment B'nal Israel Cemetery. Please omit flowers. RKINEMAN On Sunday.

June 20, 1954, Jennie 81oan Relnemsn of 401 Charles wife of the lata Harry Relneman; alster-ln-law of Mrs. Ellse Sloan, Mrs. Gertrude Recti and Mrs. Tresa Bloan. Friends received at the Joseph Colligan Funeral Home.

608 Warrington Ave. Services on Wednesday, June 23, at 2 p. m. Friends Invited, REI.IHAN On Saturday. June 19, 1664, at p.

In Veterans' Hospital, Asplnwall. Richard D. Rellhan. son of the late Dennis and Mary Rellhan; brother of Mrs. Catherine Roll Mrs.

Mary Hastings, Mrs. Rore Ardery, Mrs. Bess Solomon. Terrenes F. Rellhan, and Mrs.

Dorothv Patterson. Friends received it the Frank W. 6tmoni Ave. Uiirii nmjiiciuaj wu'u- irg at 9:30. High mass of requiem In Annunciation Church, at 10 o'clock.

RIMLI.VGER On Monday. June 21, 1954. Cecelia of 411 Zara Knoxvllle; sister of Martin, Mary Soles and William Holier; also 3 nieces, Dolores Simmen and Jeanne Male. Friends received at Robert E. Kooniz Funeral Home, 209 Alien Ave.

Funeral Thursday at 8:15 a. m. Requiem hlgn masl In St. George's Church at 9 a. m.

Friends Invited. ROBERTS Suddenly, on Saturday. June 19 1954. James husband of Jennie Earner; father of Mrs Anna Fema. Mrs.

Mary Jane Habafec Mrs. Catherine La-Manna: brother of Mrs. Lillian Reid, Mrs. Marie Reed. Harry, Joseph, Frank and Henry Roberts; also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Funeral from the McAvoy Funeral Home. 1700 Forbes, on Wednesday morning at 8:30. Requiem high mass at the Church of the Epiphany at 9 o'clock. ROSEN'SON On Tuesday. June 22.

1954, at 7 a. Charles Ro-senson, beloved husband of Helen Rosenson: father of Mrs. Marvin Bear of Richmond. and Betty Rosenson: brother of Emanuel William and Raymond Rosenson. Mrs.

Jack Tracktenberg. FTleniis received at The Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre where services will be held on Wednesday, June 23, at 2:30 p. m. Interment B'Nal Israel Cemetery, Please omit flowers. RVDAStH On Sunday.

June 20. Anna, of 1202 Reseca widow of Joseph Rudasch; mother of Maria Rudasch; sister of Anna Traum. Funeral from the He.n-nlnger Funeral Home, 4635 Butler on Wednesday June 23 at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Augustine's Church at 9 a. m. Friends Invited. Rl'FFNKR Suddenly, on Mondav, June 21. 1954, Edward Earl Runner, of 1318 Chelton Brook-line: beloved son of Harry W.

and Josenhlne McNally Ruflner. Frlentil received at The Belnhauer Mortuary. 2(130 West Liberty Ave. Not Ire of funeral later SABER On Monday. June 21, 1954, Samuel, husband of Anna Hlka Saber, 711 Idlewlld East Carnegie: father of Charles Samuel Renlamln.

George and Corporal William Saber: also I grandchildren. Thomas and Richard. Friends received at the H. G. Hennv Funeral Home.

534 Washington Carnegie. Notice of time later. 8CARD4MALIA On Saturday, June 19, 1954, Elisabeth, of 224H Candace Beechvlew, wife of Vincent Scardama'la: mother of Theresa. Mrs. Jewel Thompson, Mrs.

Helen Mufo. Mrs. Eva Bauer of New York; Theodore, and Vincent Scardamalla sister of Mrs. Grace Cermlnara. Friends received at the Brusco Funeral Home, 214 Virginia Mt.

Washington. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Catherine's Church on Wednesday at 9 a. m. SCHMIIT On Saturday.

June 19, 1954. at 7:15 Mildred M. Brhmltt. age 52 years, beloved daughter of Charlotte Schwarzel Schmltt and the late Charles sls'er of Helen, Harold and clement: an employe of Kaukmann'j bookkeeping department. Friends may call at her la'e residence.

107 South 13th St. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a Requiem high mass at St. Michael's Church at 10 a. M'ZIO On Tuesday, June 22, 1954, Gaetano. of 466 South Atlantic Ave husband of the late Amelia: beloved father of Mrs.

Anna Gennuso. Frances. Angellne. and Anthony fluslo; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Funeral from the Winter Funeral Home, 4730 Friendship Ave.

Time later. THOMPSOV-On June 21. 1954, Mary Harbaugh. widow of Samuel H. Thomoson.

formerly of 409 Rebecca Wllk. Services at tne Earnn S'li the Eaton F'uneral Home Ross Wednesday after-noon at 2:30 o'clock, VOI.K On Sunday. June 20. 1954 of 8 Grandvlew Ave. Etna.

Frank Joseph, husband of Elizabeth Kr.orhel; father of Mrs Elizabeth B'oge, Mrs. Rose Trypson, Mrs. Nora Bauer, William Frank, Joseph J. Peter, Edward and Carl L. Volk; also 12 and 9 great-grandchildren Friends received at the Ogrodnlk Funeral Home (formerly Rheln's.

333 Butler Etna, Pa. Requiem high mass at Bt. Mary's Church. Sharpsburg. on Wednes-day at 9 a.

nv WAGNFR On Tuesday, Jur.e 22 1954, Harry, husband of the late Caroline Brelt Wagner of McKees Rocks: father of Walter, Howard, Charles. Raymond and William; also 17 grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Caroline Haehm, Mrs. Anna Doyle and B. J.

Wagner. Friends received at McITer-motf: 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks. Requiem mass at St. Mary's Church on Friday, June 25 at 9 m. WAI.LWORK At Youngstown Bertha Wallwork.

wife of Harry mother of Betty Blerer. Mrs. June Meyers, and Jack Blerer; daughter of the late Frledrlch Fuhs. arrf Wllhelmlna Horner; sister of William. Fred.

Robert ar.d Harry. Services Thursday at. 11 at the Harrv A Readshsw Funeral Home. 1503 Brownsville Rd. at The Blvd.

Memher of Fort Pitt p. 8. Friends received mesnay after p. WRIGHT At 8anta Monica. Calif on Wednesday.

June 16. 1954, Nathan Harris, hushanrl of Anna Saver.ga Wright: father of Mrs. Freda Pnsk. Wilbur Har.ford and Albert Wright; brother of Lorenr.o. Olive Kephart.

Nellie Collins. Bessie Daughertv; eight grandchildren. Services Wednesday at 2 m. at the Harry A Readshaw Funeral Home. 1503 Brownsville Rd at The Blvd.

Member of Temnle Baptist Church, J. A L. Vets Assn. Remains will arrive Tuesday morn-lrg. WRIGHT On June 21, 1954, Stanley, of Unity Pa hiiihunrf JI(' Wrlfc-ht; fsther of Mrs.

Mildred Sohwar7el. Mrs. Marlon Black. Mrs. Bernlce Young and Stanley Wright: 3 brothers 11 irrandehlldren.

Friends received at The Elkln Funeral Home, North Bessemer, Penn where services will be held Thurs June at 2 p. m. Interment Sunset View Memorial Park. 711 KA On Sunday, June 20. at Buffalo, N.

Y. In her 38th year. Mrs. Anna Zllka beloved wife of Mr. Stephen Zilka: mo'her of Eueene.

Norbert and Raymond; sister of Joseph Rlmkus and Mrs. Genevle Smiitek: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Huston Kasln. Friends received at Prokopnvltsh Funeral Home.

431 9th Munhall. Requiem mass on Thursday. June 24. at Bt. Ann's Church, Homestead, at 9 a.

m. fit Mtmoriaam GUTBEPI.ET Paul. In loving memory of my dear brother, who died 14 yean ago. June 22. 1 940 Esther.

KING Charles Leslie, in loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away 9 years eeo todav. Jcne 22. 1045 Sadiy missed by wife Anns and children. Fioriifs 8C-MA 1-1300 -TUt BtSTM FUOHtW t2C-nnn swc'Otw i-uoo Monmnti Ctmcttry lofi JEFFERSON Memorial Park 4-grave lot; must sacrifice. Call Fleidbroot 1-8446.

JEFFERSON Memorial Park 2-grave ot. "'Garden of the cross." Kesson able. Call sfter a p. Emerson i-0241. I Loit and found BOXER- -Male.

Friday night. Hill white. Reward. Dlstrlct; tewn Court 1-3250. CAMERA Kodak Bantam, tn worn leather case; during past 3 weeks; reward.

Filrfix 1-0312; evenings, Walnut 3-1693. COLUa Sable 4 white, 3 years, female; vicinity Beltzhoover; child's pet; answers "Beauty." Reward. Hubbard 1-7684. DIAMOND Ring Lost Kaufman's, 4th lloor, washroom, Monday afternoon; liberal reward: tenttmentsl vaiue. Emerson 3-1787.

DIAMOND Solitaire In whlte-goid mount. Lost vicinity 4th A Reward, Lehlfn 1-5896. after 6, DOG German Shepherd lott, vicinity Margate Rd Churchill Boro. Answers to "Sarge." Reward. Pen- hurst 1-4 103.

ENVELOPE Manila, containing carbon copies and records (valuable to owner onlvi; Downtown, Thursdty. Reward. Grant 1-0985. THINGS will get lost, "but they can't Itay lost for long with a Press Want Ad on the trail. GLASSES In red case, colored prescription lent, Monday, between Horne t.

Loews Penn. Rewtrd. Phone Jeannette. Lafayette 3-2476, GLASSES Dark rimmed; lust In Oakland, Saturday. Reward.

Call Express 1-3500 (9-5). PERKY Elght-yetr-old cocker tpan-lei, female: mostly white, brown eirt; disappeared from Wexford home fifteenth. Reward. Westmore 5-1 170. PERSIAN Cat Female: amok trey: amber sves.

Red collar With beil. Bower Hill Manor, Friday evening. Reward. Cirne.il 4083a. rnllRT I 7:30 a.

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Cards of Than, In Memoriams, 40c per agate llr.e dally. 4 lie per state line Sunday. Minimum charge 11.20 dally, 1.3i5 Sunday. Situations Wanted Must be paid In advance. Minimum charge 80c.

F.t rate 4c per wurd, aiate type. Ordering Want-Ads Trained adtaaers will gladly help In preparation of vjar ad. A phone cail to COURT 1-4900 puts you In ln-s-ant touch with an experienced a4-taaer. Display Classified Daily Only Tcce are average words In line of mate type. Ads using type itrger tr.an agate, boraers, white space, are ciitrged 011 tlie AGATE LINE basis.

The rate Is 36c per agate line for 7 consecutive days, less o-c iur Ads ordered 4 to 6 consecutive days are charged at the rate of 39c per agate line, less 5 for cash. Ads ordered 3 consecutive days 48c per agate Hue. less 0 tor rasn. i-j umr are 60c per agate line (no discount! Death Notieti Al On Monday, June 21, 1)54 John husband of the late iiuabeih Brady Aitmyer, Wexford formerly of Ellis N.B., brother of Norbert. Wllbert.

Ai-imonse and Anthony AUmever Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway Perrysville. Requiem high masi at Annunciation Church 8.. on Thursday morning at 9 o'ciock. AARON Marcus, on June 1. 1954 at his residence, 5564 Ayles-boro Marcus Aaron, husband of the late Stella Hamburger Aaron; father of Marcus Lester Aaron, and the late Mrs.

Louis K. Friedman Private funeral service at the convenience of the family. Please omit Cowers. Ba'rRE IT On Saturday, June 19, 1954 Mary, of 118 Maryiea Brentwood, sister of Margaret Barrett and Helen Schneider; aunt of Regis Barrett. Friends may call at the C.

Koonts Funeral Home, 1719 Brownsville So. HIlis. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass St.

Sylvester's Church at 9 a. ro. Interment Cal vary Cemetery B4RTZ On Monday. June 21. 1954 Gustav husband of Olga Miner Barti of Slli Rustic father of Herbert.

Elmer. William Richard Barti; grandfather Of Linda Louise Bans. Friends received at the Chape! of Jonn H. feiater Son, 228 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Member of Asbestos Workers Local No. 2. Funeral Thursday afternoon st 2 o'clock. BEMTiOn June 21, 1954. Edna iKIbeh.

wife of Albert G. Benlti. late of 30O Union Avalon; mother of Albert H. Benlti jr sister of Edward and Clifford Kibel. Friends received at the O'Shea Funeral Home.

40 Lincoln Bellevue. mgn mass of requiem at the Church ol the Assumption on Thursday morning at 10 a. out.ai iu BISHOP On Monday, June 1154 Mae Dodds, beloved wife of William H. Bishoo of 4419 FlUa BLCMLR On Monday. June 21, 1954 Sarah, beloved mother of I.irs.

Ben Nelson of Monongahela, Mrs Henry Orosi of Mrs. Joseph Greenbeig of Donora, Pa. and Manuel Binmer of also 6 grandchildren. Friends received the Burton L. Hlrsch Chapel, 2704 Murray Eq.

Hill (opp. Morrowfleld where services will be held on Tuesday. June 22. at 2:30 o. m.

Interment Beth Shaiom Cemetery. Please omit flowers BOB1CH On Tuesday. June 22, 19S4 of 142 Catskill Brentwood, Paulina R'par Dolanjsul, beloved wife of Michael Marko Bobtch; mother of Mrs. Diana Parllae. Peter.

Mildred. Nicholas of Midland, Steve and Valadl-mlr Dolanjskl of Jugo also survived by 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Friends and niembers of C. F. V.

St. Anna Lodge 29, N. and St. Sylvester's Altar Society received at The M. Cleslak Funeral Home, 5935 Brownsville Road.

Funeral on Friday at 9 a m. Requiem hlgn rrasa at St. Sylvester's Church at 10a. BOB1SH On June 21. 1954.

Heien Tfena. In her 66th year, of Horning, beloved wife of Mike; mother of 2 daughters, 5 sons: also survived bv 2 sons-ln-law. 2 grandchildren. Friends received at Walter E. Griffith Funeral Home, Broughton, Pa.

Services Thursday. June 24. at St. George's Serbian Orthodox Church. at 2 p.

m. Inter- ment meorgeemetery. Bol.HKE On Tuesday. Jure 22, 1954, Emma Dillman, wife of the late Herman Boehke: mother of Grace Corfleld; grandmother of Bruce Corrl'ld: sister of Callle Kuna of Avonmore Pa. Friends received at the Wehrle Funeral Home.

405 North MUlvale, where services will be held Thursday. June 24. at 2 p. m. BROOK8 Suddenly, on Sunday.

June 20 1954. Joseph, husband of Marv Jane HRney Brooks, of 2404 Cohrien ltith Ward: also survived bv 1 daughter, Patricia Ann; Sisters Mrs. vyuuam s-anauai. rr Mn snri Rov brothers Harry. John and Roy Brooks.

Friends received at Chapel of John H. Slater son. 22 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

BRl'NN At Hancock, Md on Baturdav. June 19. 1954. Phillip A husband of Stella M. Davis Brunn of Lakevlew Drive, Ingomar, father of Mrs.

Helen Gardner. Mary. Louis and Phillip A. Brunn brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Vogt, Louis and August Brunn.

Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville. where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bl'GLE On Tuesday June-. 22. 1954, Christina Schnapp, wife of negate William Grant Bugie of 107 North First Clalrton.

mother of Mrs. Orace Colhurn. Mrs Amanda Penn. Mrs. Hael Wall, Mrs.

Alma Ford, Mrs. Sadie Mrs, Norma Robinson, Harry and William Bugle: sister of Albert 8chnapp. Mrs. Oertrude Kplerlng and Mrs. Nettle Fisher, friends received after 11 a.

Wednesday, at The Bam wnet ol funeral Home, stlxib and S' West Miff In. daugnter or dFr.heDtten ctllf Et 1 2 i o'ciock. 1-3 time eaauMiie Service Bureau, Inc. 310 BESSEMER BLPG, AT, 1-4 3 1 1 SALESMAN With" put experience tor wholesale plumbing gupply company: liberal drtwing tnd cir expenses. Write Box P663.

Preu. SALESMAN Beauty supplle'out ol town traveling, car necessarv; taltry, Clbbt 713 Penn Ave. SALESMAN -For photo coupons: commission. Ctll between 10-5. AtianlH 1-4749, ask for Mr, Prmio.

SALESMEN Can you tell a family with whom yen hive a definite appointment who knows your nine anil hat expressed a desire to own the product you art telllngl ff you can srtslt two euelt families each day and evening as have fog you: I -MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITY 3 FREE INSURANCE Lie If A.NB AUTO. 3 Ford auto bonus plan. $85.00 Salary $85.00 No cinvuslng, delivering or collection. Specltlty lelllng exuerlence helpful but not necessary. Automobile required.

My company operate! 14 food tnd tpplltnct bunches in the Trt-State tret, and you ctn see me anytime Monday or Tuesdty at our executive offices 304 Carlton House Mr. M. Melnlck. Mo phone calls. It's worth investigating! SALESMEN EXCELLENT OPENINGS FOR 3 MEN We wish to sdd only three men ts our telling The men we lelect will Join In our most prosperous yttr Trilnlng to clote si.es and leidt lmlumi u.A tte.dv moithi.

,,1 galore of highest quality. Big steady for rtpid advancement and lit.ime security. Call today, MR. JOHNSOV, WHITE SHIELD PLAN, 1306 HIGHLAND BLDT 115 SOUTH HIGHLAND V. PITTSBURGH 6.

PA. EMERSON 1-2400 Interview! all thli week Between 9 A. M. tnd 9 P. M.

Salesmen Kitchens, Heating Must be experienced In complete) kitchen remodeling Work from quill-fied letds. Guaranteed drawing ic-count and high commissions. Mutt htve car. Permanent. Ctll Mr.

Prun-ilk, Grant 1-6950, Tumpton A Co. SALESMEN Experienced to sell City Directory Service to business houses onjy. wtnerous commission and guarantee. R. L.

POLK CO. 545 Sixth Avenue. SALESMEN-Sales Englneert-Sales Serv-Ice Representatives Saiet Trainees IStliry plus, i Electrical Power Electronic controls; Indus-trill oil: Insulttlng msterltis: Valves; 1-ibrlctted Steel Productt; Piper; Office Mtchinery; Insurance: Air Conditioners. Asplitlt: HTdraullc Presses: Experience required. Erie.

Bufftlo territory (113.0001; Sslet Minager heavy mtchinery In cntmlctl field. Cosmopolitan Placement, Investment Building, Court 1-3907. SALESMEN SALESMEN-DEALERS CANVASSERS Siding, Awnings, Storm Doors, Windows, etc. Full or part time. Huge commlssloni.

Unlimited Suturing fog your deals. Contact Mr. Saint, Atlantic 1-5370. SALESMEN Full time; tpperelt: and weesly payments. Retltlik, 1105 Grant 1-1637.

SALESMEN: Small bakerlet expert-eure. travel, 14800. Dealer tnde, genertl building tupriles. 14200. Trainee, top flight, saiet experience neiprui, ji.uo.

Businest rorms and lnsiirsnce Interest open. Employers Service. 967 Union Trutt Building. Atlantic SEKVtci rum for tutomitlc tteira bollert. Electrical background necessary.

Radius 150 miles. Salary. A 671. Press. SHIPPER With prior "experienct) for wholesale plumbing tupply company: saiary starting 160 a wee.

Write Box 693, Press. TEACHERS: Admlnlitrition (Elemer-tiry. Art. Commercltl (Public. Business Schools Col'egesi, Economics.

Driver Trilnlng. Klementtry. Guidtnce, Librarian, Music, Physical Education. Speech, Coaching. Industrial Artt, Vocational, Et gllsh-Lattn.

Enrllsh. Social Studies, Mstli-Cotching, Math-Science, Math, All S'lencet (Public. Collegel. Science-Library. Excellent untdvertlsed opportunities Cosmopoii'tn Placement.

VVliiR vTft ITER' experience learn methods, screen risks, jnno Emoloyen Service. 967 Union Trust Building, tlcl -965 UNIT CONTROL SUPERVISOR (35-45 1 Know flow of Merchindlse. Experienced with Stock Control 125(i-g3no. COMMKRHAL EMPLOYMENT 15th fl. 1st Nat.

B. Bldg, 5h dt Wood WaLTwasHRR Experienced. Apply 7 t. CI ty Service, 310 Third A ve. WAREHOUSE man wanted, experienced in plumbing supplies: must have driver't license.

Write 658, Press. WATCHMAKER With Jewelry telP tng experience. Pugh Bros. Jewelry Gulf Bldr YOUNG Man 31-33 years of tge (or trtlning ctiiln restturint msn-tger. Willing to iete town aftef tnlnlr.g Opportunttlei for un'lmited Life Inturance and penslcn plans provided.

In person to Mr. W. L. Snence, McCrory'l Storet 318 Fifth Ave. Sutton Engineering Company Eellefonfe, Pa.

Has openings for experienced heavy machinery designers. Also a sales representative with engineering background. Salary. Excellent working conditions and pleasant surroundings. Write Personnel Manager, giving ccrrp'e resume.

Bird! M-mher ofTniotj LBaptlst Church. Aoier jr. services inur6aav at 2 p. at the Harry A. Read-shaw Funeral Home, 1503 Browns-vliie Road (at The Boulevard Friends invited, HFM.D On Sunday.

June 20, 1954. Basil t. (Curly), husband of Claris Baumgatdner Heald of Wexford Run Franklin Twp; brother of Mrs. Julana Bowen and Harold Scott. Frtends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway.

Perrysville. where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. HFIN'TZ On Monday. June 21. 1954.

Rev. Raymond H. Helmz. assistant at St Mary's R. C.

Church. McKees Rocks, brother of Mrs. Mary Bauer, Mrs. Anna Belrnle, Mrs, Frances Foster, all of Marietta, Ohio, Mrs Bertha Hendershot, Palataka. the late Mrs Nora LaBarbera.

the late 8vlvester, and Robert W. of Philadelphia. Pa. Partsh-toners and friends received at the Rectory 1011 Church McKees Rocks. Translation of the remains to St.

Mary's Church, Wednesday at 3 p. m. Chanting of the Office of the Dead Thursday at 9 30 a. m. Pon'lftcal requiem high mass at 10 a.

m. Interment In Calvary Cemetery, Pittsburgh. HI RR On Sunday. June 20. 1954, at 11:30 a.

Benjamin M. Herr, ge 71, husband of Wary B. Herr. of 517 Briar father of laetltia Herr Parkin. Friends received at H.

Samson's, 537 Neville S' 'Oakiarl Civic Centerl. where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. HIFBEK "At her home, Allison Park, Sunday. June 20.

1954, Parsh Ann Goodrich, wife of Philip C. Hleber: mother of Isabel's Kummerville, Evevn Miller. Robert. Philip. F-ank.

Ralph and Calvin Hleber; 14 erandchlldren; 2 sisters and 2 brothers. Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home. 1500 Mt. Royal Blvd. (at Glenshaw Ave ulenshaw.

Services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. hi ghfs Of 1423 Brownsville June 21, 1954. Jane Williams, wife of the late Ishmael Hughes; mother of John of Mt. Oliver Eiirabeth Klrsch. and Thomas of loronto.

unio. ana neien nuynes; HIRNKV Sunday. June 20. 1954, Catherine, of S718 Howe beloved mother of Mrs. Helen Mears.

Owen, Mrs. Marlon Galllsallh, John, Rev. William R. Hurney. CSSp.

Sister Mary Owen. grandmother of Regis Bridge. Jr. and Maureen Hurney. Friends re ceived at Campbell's.

6214 Walnut (opp. Sacred Heart Church. Funeral Wednesday morning, roiemn requiem mass at oacrea Heart Church at 10 a. m. JIVKINS On Monday.

June 21. 1954. Edward H. Jenklnl Jr. of 715 New Arllng'on son of Edward H.

Sr. and Ruth Erlckson Jenkins; brother of Mrs. Ruth Gregory, Mrs. Ellen Hutton. Milton.

Richard and Robert, Jenkins, Friends received at the Joseph Colligan Funeral Home, 608 Warrington Ave. Services on Thursday. June 24. at 2 m. Friends and members of Monongahela loos -nd ev htvitea On Tuesday, June i9t4, Mirxo, or lBi Meiropon- tan son of the later Peter and Joseph Jergovlch: cousin of Jergovl-h Friends and members of Holy Name Society and Lodge 31 C.

received at the Lov-renrle Funeral Home. 860 Lock- hart N. 8. Time later. JONES At Saegerstnwn, on Monday.

June 21, 1954. Cora widow of Edward Jones (formerly of North Side. Pgtv: mother of Mrs. Ada Relnlnger. Bernard B.

and Charles A. Jones: also 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Friends received at Oeo. W. Heard Funeral Home.

4047 Perrysville Ave. N. 8. Services on Thursday at 2 p. m.

KTMri On Sunday. June 20. 1954. at the Oraham Convales-ent Home. Charles Klmriel, of 77 Ruth husband of Minnie Wolfram Klmppl; father of Mrs.

Ella Gardiner, Mrs. Ida Jacobs, Ruth, Charles Walter and Holmes W. Klmpel: also survived by seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Pr.rlors of Wm. Slater and Sons, Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will he held Wednesday. June 23, rhi Kilns-. I rn.an tho Washington O.E.P. Church officiating.

KRAMFR On Monday. June 21, 1954. Elizabeth C. of 143 Utewnrt Carrlck: survived by 6 sisters and 3 brothers. Friends mav call at the E.

Koonta Funeral Home, 1719 Brownsville Road, South Hills. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery. Baldwin Boro LABOWITZOtTTuesdsv.

June 22. 1954, at 7:35 a. Rebecca Labo-wlts, beloved wife of the late Isaac Labowttn: mother of Max D. Morris Lahowhs, Mrs. I.

Clark. Mrs. A. M. Aronson; slater of Mrs.

Mary Chussett. Mrs. Lena Frlss, Mrs. Morr's Feldhorn. Joseph Flshbetn: 9 grandchildren.

Friends received at The Ralph Schugar Chapel. 6509 Center Ave. Services will be held on Wednesday. June 23. at 1 p.

m. Interment New Light Cemetery. trr Tin fi.hi?jlav 11) tO.r.4 William C. Lee. 566 RlCgewood M.

8. husband of the late Eva May Douquart Lee and father of Ferda Frey. Katherlne and Frederick Lee; brother of Mrs. Florence Kaumann. Friends received, at the I i "WW- 0 mim -ts.

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