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Male Help Wanted lost ond fod I Male Help Wanted 1 Mala Help Wanted i Male Help Wanted Deotfe Netfetf Pg. 6 Sec. 3 Pittsburgh Press, Feb. 5, 1967 Seat Notfeti Dcetfc Notices Poulln Edith Hayes; father of ward T. Haves: brother of Col.

Jomes John 6. ond Br. Bertrond Andrew Haves; olso 3 grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 ond 7-9 0. m.

ot the ROBERT B. NEELY HOME, I20i Mt. Roval Blvd Glenshaw. Requiem high moss In Sf. Bonoventur Church, Glen- thaw.

Tuesday at 10 a. m. 1 HEATON Lovonn of Ross Vfcilkinsburg, on Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, daughter of Goniales; sister of Thomas, of Union City, Donald, of i Verono. Friends mov call ot the I EDWARD A.

FORGIE FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Broadway, E. pert, where services will be held Monday, Feb. ot 10 o. m. Inter-' ment Restland Memorial Pork.

Family hours 2-4 ond 7-9. HELMAN Thomos 216 Domby Drive, North Hills, Feb. 3, husband of Hazel J. Johnson Helman; father of Mrs. Eleanor Ehrenberger, of two grandchildren; brother of Mervvn P.

Helman, Foirmont, W. William Irwin, Mrs. Evelyn Tefft, Pgh. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM N. SNYDER AND SON FUNERAL HOME, S21 Main Irwin, 2 to 4, 7 to 9 on Sunday, where services will be held at Id.

i m. on Monday. Interment Brush Creek Cemetery. On Saturday, Feb. 4.

197, Myrtle J- lark, in her 80th vear, wife ot E. Howard Hickey, of 128 Sycamore lnve. White Ook Heights, Ross Two.) ount of Miss Christine W. Mueller. Friends received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hishwav, Perrysville, where services will be held on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. 7 higgins "Of 2413 Ecclei S.H., on Friday Feb. 3, 1967, Peter in his 95th vear, husband of the late Mory Ann Reddlngton Higgins; father of Truth M. Higgins, Mary C.

Higgins, Honor R. Hobson, Thomas, Peter, James, John and Paul Higgins; also eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Tuesday at 8 a. m. High mass of reauiem In Henry Church at 9 a. m. HOIER Kathryn Nicholson Holer, beloved wife of William, ot Miami, on Thursday, Feb.

2, 1967, in Miami; sister ot James of New York, Thomas, of E. Brady, ond Frank Nicholson, of Calif. After 7 p. nv, Saturday, friends may call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'-.

BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N. S. Reauiem high mass In St. Francis Xaviert Church, Monday ot 9:30 a. m.

HOLT On Thursday Feb. 1967, Okey of Elwvn Rennerdale, father of Betty Link, Elaine, Rlch-" ord and Okay Holt. Friends received at the RICHARD THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, Oakdale, where services will be held Monday ot 1 p. m. Family reauests visita-lions 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. HOLZER Of 105 Holzer Mt. Oliver, on Sat-urday, Feb. 4, 1967, Martha daughter of the late George and Eva rtoizer; sister or sr. w.

serapmne, O.S.F.. Cecilia Rimert and Bertha Fuchs; also survived by nieces and liepiiews. ri icrtus iclcivcu ui imc rUNcKAL HOWE Or- JUMIH Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Tuesday at 9 a.

m. solemn nigh mass ot reauiem in St. Joseph cnurcn at iu a. m. HOPEWELL Jennie, of 2224 Bedford on Thursday, Feb.

2, 1967; beloved wins of Wavman; sister of Rubin, Joseph ond Robert Sayles Mrs. Grace Johnson, Ellen Savles, Mrs. Velma Pevton. and Mrs. Marie Bangoura.

Friends received ot the ACCOUNTANT INDUSTRIAL COST BUDGET Outstanding opportunity tor arowth. Will osslst In administration of standard cost system, budget standard revisions, onolvsis of costs expenses. Degree. 2-4 yrs. cost or budget exper.

FEE PAID, LEONARD PERSONNEL SERVICES 310 Empire Bldg. 507 Liberty Ave. Next to Jenkins Arcade 281-2888 ACCOUNTANT Degree. 1 4- vrs. exo.

Some eonsoll. action knowl. Locai. To S9300. Contact: Ray Toomey Pyramid Personnel Consultants Inc.

471-7590 601 Investment Bldg. Accounting Clerk Gateway $575 General ledger. Some xp. Career Personnel, 471-8926. ACCOUNTING-G a degree, experience (S650); Manager: steel mill experience Cost-General: experience (to SI 0,000 Bookkeeper: full charge, all phases $600) Supervisor: degree-broad experience Audi tors: Industrial, light travel Industrial trean Manager Trainee: degre General; tax experience Manager: general Assistant Controller ($8000 Cosmopolitan.

Pittsburgh's Largest Employment Center. Investment Building. 261 -1 390, ACCOUNTING Cr CONTROLLER 1- Controller: heavy taxes, budgets, general audit, EDP, To bonus. 2- Controller: background to become secretory-treasurer. To $15,000.

Relocate. I-General Supervisor! $12,000. Relocate. 4-Budget Supervisor BS, BA, mfing. costs.

To $11,000. By Appointment Only, 471-513J MANAGEMENT SEARCH COUNCIL 904 Grant Bldg ACCT'S PAYABLE CLERK TO $7368.00 PER YEAR H.S. 4- experience or lust colleoe study will aualifv vou for an exciting position designed to lead you directly into mgt. Start In the payable dept. processing Invoices and checking some against Invento ry.

Excellent benetits. international Business Associates, 524 Penn Ave 281-6255, Personnel. ACCOUNTANTS PUBLIC EXPERIENCE TAX MANAGER ASST. S15M AUDIT MANAGER TO SUM AUDITORS-MANY TO S12M FINANCIAL ANALYSTS SYSTEM ANALYSTS OPEN ACCOUNTING PcRSUNNcL ASSOCIATES 643 LIBERTY AVE. 161-1015 Directed oy ipa ACCOUNTANT Progressive local CPA firm has outstanding opportunity for ambitious accountant.

The man we ar looking for must have partnership potential. Our firm Is located In on attractive small community 60 miles east of Pgh. Salary commensurate with experience, but minimum $7200. Pleas send resume to Press Box 576. Acct.

trnees. Degre (9) to $8400 CAREER PERSONNEL 4151 Jenkins Arcade 471-8926 Acct. Cost $7500 Claims Mgr To $12,000 Begin Clerk bateway center UNDERWRIltR $7300 (Some exp. Casualty bkad.) JR. BUYER INDUST.

J9000 No Fee (Large Aot.) PRODUCTION CLERK NO $6000 (Large Apt.) PURCHASING TRAINEE NO FEE $7800 (Larg local manufacturer) BUSINESS SYSTEMS TRNEES $8-9000 No Fee (Larg Pah. corp. Sharp degre men.) BEGIN CLK. TYPIST $4.700 Co. Pays Tuition (Larg mfr.

Advanc to ace't.) COLLEGE GRADS NO FEES 14 ADM. OPENINGS NO EXPERIENCE Large corp. has 14 openings In personnel, systems, etc. Will train fresh college grods. beam inausT.

creait iim Personnel trainees (3) to $8400 Begin production trnee $7200 Begin marketing deot $7200 Svstems or programmers Beg. graohlc arts SOpen Beg. lournollsm $Open SALES CENTER MOST FEES PAID HUNDREDS OF OPENINGS Candy mfr $10,000 car 8, xo. Canned foods $8400 car Toiletries notions $9000 College textbooks S6600 Packaged consumer prod $8200 HOSPITAL-MEDICAL eitrnlMl Muhunul Lab Instruments $9000 Sutures sticks $8500 Pharmaceuticals (3) ...17200 auto rum. uicuicmes S04UU Drugs (12 ooenlngs) to $8500 Lob medicines $8000 auto Non-orescription drugs $7200 auto SALES TRAINEES NO EXPERIENCE CO.

PAYS FEES Cosmetics, toiletries $7800 Institutionas foods (4) auto Pharmaceuticals (3) auto Toothoaste, sundries onto Breakfast Cereals $7200 Frozen Foods $8800 Path. Medicines $8400 Cranes, fork lifts $7800 Lab medicines $8000auto PnAiimnti 4nnl Paper containers $7200 nun-umcripiion arugs s200 auto Trainee Indus, metals $6000 ciecironics equip. SUDPI. Inniicrrinl Pam, e. Industrial vending $9500 Itl-IINIAL NDUS.

Tim systems $12,000 Crones, fork lifts Cement and materials $8400 miuusimui sire 5B400 Sound devices $8500 CAREER PERSONNEL 4151 JENKINS ARCADE SB Ptrsonos J. JUNtS l-UNCKSL HOME, 2644 Wvlie where fraternal services will be held Monday evening by Zorah Chapter i55 O.E.S. Funeral Tuesday ot 11 a. m. ot Central Baptist Church.

Burial In Versailles Cemetery, McKees- HOWELL Suddenly, In Anaheim, California, on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1967, Georae, beloved husband of Anna Moe; father of Sharon, Deborah, teen, Georoianne, and Lome; brother of Anno Agotucci, William, "Clarence ond Albin Howell; son of '-Mrs. Ella Howell Miller. Funeral froni the HILGENFELD MORTU- ARY, 120 E. Broadway, Anaheim, Calf.

Services on Saturday, 2 p. m. Private burial Monday morning, Anaheim, California. HUFFMAN Mathilda Jane, og 74, of 214 Wood Ellwood Cltv, on Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, In New Castle, widow of the late Harry mother of Harry Wllbert L.i Frank Carl Mrs.

Gladys McClymonds, Mrs. Melya Brlttaln and Mrs. Jonlce Gregg; sls- ter of Anno Mae Cavanaugh and Mrs. Katherlne Kibler. Friends re- ceived at the MARSHALL FU- ACCT TRAINEES BEGINNERS $8400 NoFet Cam.

BrajtWv iImpu Im tTain.no program. Carter Pemonntl', jbimto wrcooe. n-gyo. ACCOUNTING TRAINEE 6-700 TO START Your basic knowledo of accounting principles will be your first step In th success plan this dynamic rnriVirnlinn nffart Vaii'II Iu ir.i.ul to be In complete charge of on of meir manv local ottices. hutur to top management level.

International Rtltin AcnintA. HA Dun 281-6255, Personnel. ACCOUNTING Molar-Rerent groduate; business school or university degree. Opportunity for maior responsibility with small firm. Will train.

Submit resume. Writ 6 S29, rress. ACCOUNTANT ittenhouse ENGR. 1 DIVISION "JOB OF THE WEEK" Golden opportunity for aggressive engineer wnn MBA aegre 1-5 yrs. exp.

Join mgmt. team of space-oriented leader in its field. Choose your own tieia of Interest. Fee paid. ii to $15,000.

IE: Meths. T-S IE: Chief-Staff IE: Stand-Mem Eng. 13,000 .........11,000 EE: AC-DC Motor Dm 12,000 EE: Fno 15.nnn EE: Instrumtntdtion-EDP 12.000 CHEM: LM.t: rroa-proc dv 14,500 Plant Mgr; Plastics 14,000 proa suovrs: ie-me-ee JOB OF THE WEEK Lt. exo. I vrs.

college ehmlstrv. Fee Paid. Car bonus ever salary $10,000. Elee Utility Apparatus! Turbines Compressors: 12,090 Industrial Instruments: 12,000 PROJ: Utall Prove: $12,000 MFG: Manage Fabrication: 12,000 DES: Production Machinery: 12,000 MFG: Heavy Forglngs $11,500 PROCESS: Melt Furnace 11,000 PROC: Rolling Operation 12,000 ittenhouse COLLEGE GRADS DIVISION Recent Graduates ond those men who hav found th first lob wos not for them. "JOB OF THE WEEK" Training In all areas of employment-planning, establishing needs, writing curicullo, Instructing, with a local industrial company.

Fee paid. $7,800. Sales Trainee $6,600 Claims Trainee: 6,500 Staff Assistant: 6,600 Industrial Writer: 6,600 Underwriting Writer! Production Trainee: 6.600 Operations Supervisor: 7,200 Administrative Assistant: 7,200 Industrial Management Trne: 7,000 ittenhouse PERSONNEL DIVISION "JOB OF THE WEEK" Initially! Motlvote! Escalatel Experience In Industrial training. Conceive, develop, write, present training programs. National growth firm.

No Fee, $13,000. IR: Assistant $10,000 IR: Intermediate 10,800 IR: Staff Recruiter 13,000 IR: Mgmt. Devel PERSONNEL: Trainee 9,600 PERSONNEL: Adminstrotlv 16,000 PERSONNEL: Trainee 8.500 PERSONNEL: Staff Trg. Asst. 10,000 SAFETY: Engineer PSYCHOLOGIST; Industrial 15,000 ittenhouse ACCTSYSTEMS DIVKION "JOB OF THE WEEK" Unparalleled opportunity with nat'l firm.

Strong In svstems, Inventory control prod, planning with work meas. xp. In odmln. 8, clerical tasks to head up new mas ortice. Dep.

I. E. helpful. Fe Paldl To 000. Tax Acct: to $16,000 Cost Acct: 2.0OQ Systems Manager: Plant controller: wt Internal Auditor: to 13,000 Mgr.

Central Acct: to 18,000 Mgmt. Consultants: to 25.M0 Financial Anoivsi: rinln Process Mar: to 15,000 Systems Specialist! to 15,000 t.iu r. rinln eyner- lence In growing construction firm promotion "ncrew" right mon. Rush to $8,000. Neaotlobi.

Auditor: Svstems: I' 0 Staff Acct: Programmer: '0 10,000 systems 1 rnee; Acctg. Trainee: to 7,200 Budget Analyst: oo Tv ArrAiintnnt? ll.UOU Cost Accountant: 11,400 ittenhouse UNDER-GRAD DIVISION college or tharp high $chool grad uate trying 10 yet uneuu. encourage you to Ttview our train- 'JOBOF THE WEEK" Gain your foothold In th Acctg. dlv. of a top flight local co.

Bus school with Interest Initiative, will becom 0 decision-maker. 100 per cent ed. refund. To $500-mo. If vou can't find what you wont, I'll find It for you.

That's my business. TRAINEE: Finance, TRAINEE: Tax Acct 6,000 TRAINEE: Gen Acct M0 TRAINEE: Cost Acct 5,200 TRAINEE: Inventory 5,200 TRAINEE: Management 5,400 TRA NEt: rurcnosmv TRAINEE: 14O1-301 PrMrm4mJS0r DRAFTSMAN TRAINEE National co. has Immedlat opening for tech. school orod. No lence required.

Excel ent train no program. Generaous fringe) benefits. Call nowl $400-mo. TRAINEE: Sales TRAINEE: Draftsmen 5,000 TRAINEE: Electrical TRAINEE: Expedl Ing 5,400 TRAINEE: Laboratory 5,200 TRAINEE: Chem. Tech 5,000 TRAINEE: Engineering S.500 TRAINEE: Inside Sales 4,500 TRAINEE: Electronics 5,000 ittenhouse I ASSOCIATBS.

INC. I 281-8871 k. au. ith 1. Smithfield Mn 'tilA'30 Sat.

1014 2S BMsintis frionoli will help you to: Yourself ond Your Sales Talk Approach Your Prospect Get Prospects Interested Sell to Groups Get Prospects Attention "Sell Yourself ZIP. Acct. LIKEN CONTROLLERS For romlnnt locol concern, prefer cpa witn strong Industrial bod. at mgt. level, EDP oriented.

NO FEE CONTROLLER: Bod. In plastics. chemical or other process Industry, young fast growing mfr. In Western N.Y. NO FEE Stock option.

COST Standard cost, plant occt'a exp. In metals, process or pther heavy industry, good promotion nrnuwrtt. OHIO. NO FEE STAFF Excellent mgt. promotion opportunity If vou have riMfw.

9.J wrl. nn. NO FEE To $10,200 AUDITORS: Limited W. Pa. travel.

9 un. nubile or Internal audit exo. Not on acct'o firm. Deg. pref.

not reg To $8400 ACCOUNTANTS: General ledger thru financial statements exo. Degree not nee. To $7800 JR. ACCTS: Dear rea. with re lated maior.

Fgn. uerroii. win trained To $8400 PERSONNEL PERSONNEL DIRECTOR: Challenging lob with a prestige company, need well rounded prefer soiVi USW labor rels. exp. heavy industry bgd.

best. OHIO No FEE bonus. LABOR RELS. SUPR. Heavy exp.

with USW, definite growth opportunity with a leading multi-division concern NO FEE bonus SUPR PERSONNEL SERVICES: Fin Chicago area firm, about 5 yrs. rounded personnel odm. exp. puts vou In th picture. NO FEE To $12,500 PURCHASING SR.

BUYER: Opportunity toe growing dept. need 3-5 vrs. capital eaulpment buying degree re-gulrtd. NO FEE To 111,000 OPPORTUNITY POSITIONS JR. SYSTEMS ANALYSTS! Will analyz systems, methods procedures.

Deg. req. Bus. Adm. malor.

I.E. courses helpful. Will be trained. To $6450 EMPLOYES BENEFITS 'CLERKS: Bus. Adm.

or more. On-the-ob training. Excellent potential. To $7800 COMPUTER J. TAB OPERATORS: Exp.

rea To $6000 PROGRAMMER: 1-3 yrs. exp. Any computer. Deg. pref.

not reg. To $8400 MAIL RM. CLERK: Must hav car Pa. drivers license. Burst, stuff deliver forms $3240 UNDERWRITER TRAINEE: Cosu-alty or property bkgrd.

Degre pref To $7500 MULTILITH OPER: Offset duplicator ossoc. eaulp. Shop work, simple maintenance. Exp $3360 $3360 ROOM CLERK: Draft exempt. H.S.

prod $4093 SALES Exp. pricing pipe tubular products. Correspondence work, liaison wsales COMPTOMETER H.S. grod xp. $3744 CREATIVE DIVISION MARKETING STAFF ASST: 10 yrs.

gen. bus. xp. Last mktg. Will be reasonable tor organliing new function in the Dlv.

Tech economic analysis new product sludies-cost studies, etc. Will be pari of th mgt group. Fee Pd To $15,000 PUBLIC RELATIONS ACCT EXEC: Industrial. Good contact man. Excellent writer.

Cose histories. Steel bg excellent. Fee Pd To $13,500 PRODUCT PLANNING MGR. BS Chm or ChE. 5 vrs exo In mktg or prod development In coatings or paint Ind, Will coordinate efforts of lab.

advtg Held sales to promot sal of products. Fee Pd To $16,000 MGMT. TECH. EXECUTIvIf BSChe Responsible tor new areas of engineering Interests In Process Design for Petroleum, ond Petrochemlcol Industries. Investigate tech.

feasibility profitability. Recommend efforts on new scope of Interest. Good xp. required $20,000 MATERIALS CONTROL MGR: Degree knowledge of E.D.P. Need too grade exp.

record. Exo. In heavy equip, field best. Report to S25.0UO PRODUCTION tUN I KUt mon: nr x. E.D.P.

iob shoo oriented heavy industrial equip CHIfct- tNlK: uegie, for eng'g. materials handling eaulp, heat exchange exp. Local To $15,000 DIR. CHEM. Exp.

In polyester coatings resins etc. Excellent potential $16,000 SUPERVISORS: In Production, Maintenance, Mach. shop, assembly tc. Locol It other ENGR. NO FEE APPLICATION ENGR: Perform OOP engr specify equipment, coord follow up on Installation of heating, ventilating, air-conamoning elect control svstems.

$12,000 WELDING ENGR: Reso for dev 8. nnn nt adv weldlna svstems Incl new heat sources, automatic track ing teea-oocK io VALUE ENGR: Deg. Resp for review. Investigation analysis of product designs. Resp detailed cost mtg cycl timates.

Vendor plant surveys To $14,000 QUALITY LONIKUL: BVLnem or ChE. 0-6 vrs exp To $12,000 MINING ENGR: Deg. Utilize engr principles to provia mining excavation plans, water conservation plans land reclamation plans. Also Involved with efficiency product costs, estimates, etc. $10,000 RES: CHEMISTS: Chemists at all levels.

Interested In application or fundamental research for corporate research statt positions. Will be Involved In organic synthesis formulation with Resins, Plastics, Plastizlers, etc TECH. MGR PRODUCT DESIGN: BSMS ME with 10 vrs exp product design Incl vrs mgmt exp. design elec- tromech equip To $23,000 DESIGN ENGR: BSEE or MSEE with 6-8 vrs exo electrical control sequence svstems for marine Industrial gas turbines. $16,000 SUPVR MECH DESIGN: BSME 8-10 vrs machine design, Incl suprv.

other engrs In design To $13,000 INSTRUMENTATION ENGR: BS Engr or Physics. 1-2 vrs exp. temperature airflow measure. Design aerodynamic fc thermal Instruments To $11,000 DRAFTSMAN: 1-3 yrs exp piping, mech, elec To S9000 DRAFTSMAN: 5 vrs xp tooling, ladders, scaffolding To $85000 DRAFTSMAN: yrs xp tool die eaulp To $8100 DRAFTSMAN: Exp medical electronic equip To $7200 SALES INTERNATIONAL SALES: Degree sales supervisory exper. for mutual funds.

Must speak 1 or more foreign languages. Will establish overseas offices live abroad. NO FEE To $20,000 STEEL SALES: Degree. Must have current exper. selling for a steel warehouse-Muccessful record.

For well established, reputable firm. FEE NEGOTIABLE To $15,000 FOOD SALES: Prefer college. Must hove 2 yrs. or exper, In retail sales or merchandising for national grocery products mtg. company.

Excellent Increases In earnings. Bonus approx. $1400. NO FEE. Cor, exp Salary to $8900 DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE: For top paying co.

Must be creative able to sell Ideas. Will sell mgt. counseling services for well-known firm to Industrials. This co. allows salesmen to moke unlimited money.

No split territories or commission cuts. Average men earn $35,000 top men $50 55,000. Business machines. Insurance, business services or advertising space tvg best. NO FEE Commission in addition to salary, expenses RUSH INTERVIEWS MONDAY TUES.

Base salary $11,000 PACKAGING SALES: Prefer some Industrial sales exper. or exper. coarse plastics to Industrial a'cs Potential income In 2-3 vears $13 000. Base sales of $7800 to 9000 (depends on exper.) comm. NO FEE.

Car, exp. First year about $10,000. SALES TRAINEES COSMETICS: Leading co. In their field; products have top consumer acceptance. Begin as merchandiser, gain quick advance to sales.

Fee od. Start $450 car exp. Interviewing Thurs. PHARMACEUTICALS: Locol territory open to person with some college business experience. Call on physicians with line of No fe.

To $600 car, bonus. DETERGENTS: Complete I In, sold in bulk to hotels, motor Inns, hospitals, etc. Coll on owners, P.A's., Supervisors. Som college. Fee pd.

$600 car exo. VALVES: Any degre high level of mechanical comprehension will qualify you for this prestige co. Train to call on oil types of process Industries. No fee. To $8400 car exo.

Incentive. LUBRICANTS: International 00, has opening In for S. En-grg. or degre with knowledo of production lines. Chance to become product specialists to broad range of heavy fabricators.

No fee. To $800 car exp. FOODS: Widely diversified line, top acceptance developed through creative national advertising. H.S. grad.

with some or degree, no experience. Start with retail contact, light travel. No fe to $600 cor xp. LIKEN Certified Employment Consultant FOUR GATEWAY CENTER ACCOUNTING EONARD PERSONNEL NATIONWIDE COMPUTERIZED PERSONNEL SYSTEM Accounting $8500 $15,000 w-wb in Special Administrative Accounting ft systems uiv. wini lut, wi national openings.

CONTROLLER Supervision of 20 accounung pcrauniiei ui uiuiii level. Industrial standard costs budgets som computer svstems i 9.1 conn PLANT ACCOUNTANT Responsl- OW TO uivision lOnTroiier in coal accounting, data processing, nnvroll bllllna ASST. TO Gen'l. Industrial accounting cost m- $11,000 CHIEF INDUSTRIAL ACCT. Financial statements, tormuiat budgets forecasts occts.

rec. COST ACCOUNTANT Administer stanaora cost sysrem, analysis or ft. MANAGER SYSTEMS. Head-up local firms svstems aeoi. Data Processing Super A9222 suager naivsT OFFICE DIV.

a HirHa hth ftrhrtAl grads. Many excellent ttositiom IM Attn trtiintm tinftiffoni. See us note Smvloytr internum mil luetic. ACCOUNIINfc SOMF FEB PAID JR. ACCOUNTANT.

FEB PAID; I corporotion. CRtwnBm potential tor the fast who desires on accounting career. Beginner spot. Train mpny Industrial business oceountlng areas. Advance the one best suited to vou.

Tuition Peneflts. qiich $350-500 Trainee: Payroll Clerk $350 Inusntnru rnntrill Trainee: Accountant $530 Trainee: jr. ACCOunranT Trainee: Jr. Bookkeeper neia t-onsTrucrion i Cost Accountant Tax Accountant $500 Corporate Accountant wuu DAI A PKUOtbblINt COMB FFP PAID TAB OPERATOR. STEADY DAY- LIGm aniri.

lowji muunnui firm. Some experience preferred. Supervise keypunch operators. Potential, to Manager of tabulating deoartment. RUSH $500 Trainee: Computer Operator Computer Operator 360 WRt.

Tab operator vn EAM Operator J25 Unlvac 1005 Jr. Programmer f(L systems ew-r CLERICAL SOME FEE fAlO ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK. FE1 PAID. Dowmown trrm. txceneni training program covering all facets of business.

Promote to the one best suited vour tolent. Complete tuition benefits. RUSH SJsn- 500 Trainee: Ticket Agent $450 Trainee: Order Deportment Trainee: Figure Clerk $350 Trainee: Messenger $325 Trainee: Bank Teller $125 Rating Liability Clerk $4504- Shlpplng Receiving Supervisor $500 Administrative Train $450 Adver slna erk $530 Dispatch Clerk $450 SEMI-TECHNICAL SOME FFP PAID ELECTRONIC TECH. FEE PAID. Local tirm.

career opportunity in th field of electronics. Excellento training program Including additional schooling. Unlimited od-voncement. Tech school or military training. Frina benefits.

RUSH $375-425 Trainee: Draftsman $450 Trainee: Lab Tech $1504- Electnc Platina $500 i- Time Study $650 Metall. Tech $650 Optical Tech $600 Engineer Assistant To $650 MGMT. TRAINEES COLLEGE GRADS Special Division or recent college grads. Excellent local and national management trainee programs. ALL FIELDS tnMP fff PAin Bank vorlous fields Copywriter som exper $6000 Plant Momt $6000 Personnel Asst ...11400 up Production Control $64500 Customer Relations $6000 Purchasing Public Relations $6900 Underwriter Trainees SALES ndustrlol Sales $8000 Pharmaceutical Sales i- Bldg.

Materials $3000 Tech. Books-No Finer $6500 District Mgr. Trainee To $'800 Systems Procedure seuo Advertising Mm Bus. Machines $6000 Packaging Materials Tubular steel-No Exper open Food Sales $4504- Autnmotlve Parts $6000 Mechanlcol Eauip $11,000 Chemical Equip $12,000 Humps valves Non-ferrous Steel $810,000 Hundreds of local end Nation-wide epportunitiei available through our Computerized job search program. See us this teek for immediate and confidential handling.

I EONARD PERSONNEL 310 Empire 517 Liberty Ave. Ntxt to Jenkins Arcade 281-2888 ACCOUNTING BEGINNER ACCTS. -To $608 mo. Must have degree. Fe p'd.

MFG. COST. 112,000. Two vrs. cost exo.

Fee p'd. ENGINEERS ALL FEE PAID ADMIN. ENGR. -To $16,000. Any engr.

degree. Will train for engr. DEVELOPMENT M.E., E.E., or Chem. Engr. PRODUCT MGR.

-To $14,000. Local mtg. Civil Engr. preferred. COMPUTING ENG'R.

Engr. degree with interest or experience In computers. SALES iMmiCTDiAi cm ctr.Mii irti- tn 000 Includlno salary and comm. cinpiuver pays ice, province tan full expenses, benefit. Pgh.

based. flAliriEC Al WCt i-itAI e-r 11 000 car expenses re a. wusr nave inausinat sams exo. and some knowledge of piping vi noil uniciiiuiion. run.

ouiru. tf'i-i-w-ervvw 1 1 1 T. 1 1 1 vj -t- penses. Fee p'd. Must hav 2 vrs.

u. wiling to sieei inauliry ana som college eng'r. SALES $12,000. Fe od. AAlltt hn.

4k. rlh degree with som 'salt or morket- mw uucngrnuna. SOFT GOODS-To $8200 bonus fT Pnses. Som college he nfll Shnnlri hnu ratlin nr retailers. Fee negotiable." v.nuT-iu,m.

he a. Employer pays all expenses and benefits. oome conege pius experience calling on grocery and other reta'lers. NStDE SALES-TO $8400, local. Must have 2 yrs, colleg ngr.

or tech. school. Fnnn TDAIUCB decree a must. Emolover provides rnr. hnnin.

full vnna k.um. CHEM. SALES-S7000 to' $10,000 tor oonus expenses, two vear college chem. required. Pro-ftm 15 wP'f ta 'rent ina chmlcals.

Will contact Industrial actts. v-UBinuLMTlltMS-TO $10,000 bonus olr conditioned car full wis WMUMIVItCU tut vnnt -L luiiiii e- i or related Industrial tales exo. Fee neg. PHARMACEUTICAL SALES-Needs 2. One exper on trainee.

Salary rang to $8500 20 per cent of new sales car all expenses, Mln. I venra rr. im I 1 a- COAL CHEMICALS -Steel manufae- iu.oi HOTi a snarp coiieg graa (Chem. or Chem.E.), to undergo one vear Informal training program. Sn nrv SOOnn fa i.i.l.

.1 flown'own Poh. Best working condi- VALVE TRAINEE-To train to oecom 8 valv application specialist In fh I. degree preferred but will consider uiners. aaiary jyrjorj to $7600 to start OTHER SALES OPENINGS ADVERTISING 7,100 POWER TOOLS 9,000 FOOD SERVICB 7,200 CHEMICALS 7,020 ALUMINUM 7.500 COMPOSING 6,000 rrLIAN(S5 in. METALS 12,000 tNCjINcERING SER 12,000 mSTRUMFNTS 13.000 CONSUMER 6,600 HUNDREDS OF SALES ADMINISTRATION AND TECHNICAL UNLISTED OPENINGS.

ONE CALL PUTS YOU IN TOUCH WITH OVER 1000 COMPANIES. ANDERSON GENCY 10 to I m. 1206 Keenon Bldg. 3M1W ACCOUNTANT Public. Advanc with a progressive firm.

If vou hav puone experience, Reply promptly. On Thursday, Feb. 1967, Alexander J. Jr. of 03 Oakland beloved husband of Julia T.

Kiss; brother of Mrs. Louise Miller, ond the lote Richard J. Friends received at the JOHN N. ELACHKO FUNERAL HOME, 3447 Dawson St. at Semole.

Funeral on Monday morning ot 9:30. Reauiem high mass In St. Regis Church at 10 o'clock. Visitations 12 noon till 10 p. m.

THOMAS On Thursday, Feb. 1967. Mrs. Grace Harris, of 2806 Main Munhall, beloved wife of Thomos mother of Mrs. Mary Grace Anderton.

Thomas Jr. ond James sister of Mrs. Marporet Denk and James Harris; also three arandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 79 o. m.

at the GEORGE I. GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Homestead Pork), Mun hall. Reauiem man mass in m. Marv Magdalen Church on Monday ot 11 a.

m. THOMPSON On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, ot 10:35 a. Paul E. Thompson, beloved husband of the lote Esther A.

Stein-baugh, of 238 Mt. Pleasant N. father of Mrs. Jean Wallace; brother of Clvde Thompson. Services In the FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Friends Invited. Family reauests no viewing. Flowers gratefully declined. THORNTON On Saturday, Feb.

4 ,1967, Helen of 1852 Warriors Westwood; wife of the lote Lloyd E. Thornton; mother of Mrs. Lillian King, ond Mrs. Mabel Bender; sister of Mrs. Mary Wheeler and Mrs.

Samantha Deordorff; three grandsons, Howard ond James Bender and Norman King. Friends may call at the WALTER G. PETTIT FUNERAL HOME, 997 Greentree 2-4 and 7 9 p. m. Services In the Mt.

Plsgah United Presbyterian Church on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. TURK On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Jessie Rutter, wife of Edward R. Turk of 810 Perry Ross Two; mother of Mrs. Betty McCord; sister of Mrs.

Mary Lee McCrorv; grand- motner ot Lt. jonn R. weeora; oiso survived by one great-grandchild. Friends received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, Saturday and Sunday, where services will be held on Mon. morning at 11 ciock, TURNBULL Of 641 Penn Baldwin Boro, on Feb. 2, 1967, Florence Aldridge, be-rveH wife nf John Turnhull: mother of Florence McCluskey, Emily Ann Baumgardner, Samuel jonn j. nnd Emerson R. Turnbull; 5 grand children; sister of Emily Holmok, Ann Mehollk and Frank Aldridge.

Friends ond members of Carrick Chapter O.E.S. 231 and Redeemer Lutneran cnurcn receivea at tne READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd. Services Monday at 1 p. m. O.E.S.

services Sunday at 7:30 P. m. Visitation with the family 2-4 ana 7-io p. m. VOLPE On Thursday, Feb.

1, 1967, Seraflna (Sara) lonnelll, of 625 Margaretto Braddock, wife of the late Antonio; mother ot Mary nozzoiiiio; olso three brothers and a sister In Italy. Funeral from JOSEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL HOME, 445 Fourth Braddock on Monday at 9:30 a. m. Solemn reauiem high mass In Our Lody of Mt.

Carmel Church at 10 a. m. Fnenas invitea. WEIL On Saturday, Feb. 4, 1967, Margaret Elizabeth or iji Broadway Beechvlew, wife of the late Charles V.

Weil; mother of Mrs. Margaret Chess, Mrs. Louise tsoreni, Mrs. Eleanor Schneider; Mrs. Nellie Dan kowskl and William Well, all of ana cnaries wen or at.

rerersourg, also survived bv 11 arand children and 10 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 west LiDerrv until Tues. day ot 9 a.

m. Reauiem ma3s In St. Catherine's Church, Beechvlew, at 10 a. m. WEISGERBER At his home.

Palo Alto on Peb. 3, 1967, Carl S. Weisberoer, beloved husband ot Mane prasch weisber-ger. Funerol from the WILLIAM SIRLIN MORTUARY, 620 E. Ohio N.

5., on Monday. Reauiem high mass ot St. Peter's Church at 9 a. m. U.

S. Government Hosoital emolovees ond friends Invited. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7- p. m. WELLS Roosevelt, of 225 Robinson suddenly on Friday, Feb.

3, 1967; husband of Jacauelvn; father of Eric: son of Ola Jones and Roose velt Huohev; brother of Randolph and Gloria Wells; foster-child of RandolDh Wells. Friends received at the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNER AL HOME, 2644 wvii Ave. services Tuesday at 2 p. m.

ot Lilly Baptist Church. WIGLEY Wallace L. (Pete), on Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967, of 2421 Edgebrook Brookline; beloved husband of Jocaueline Fox Wiglev; father of Patricia Ann Fritz and Jacauelvn Wiglev; son of Albert E. Wiglev; brother of Raymond Wiglev and Mrs.

Irene Weikel; three grandchildren. Friends mav call at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brooklin Blvd. Funeral on Monday at 9 a. m.

High mass of reauiem In the Church of the Resurrection at 10 a. m. WILCOX On Saturday, February 4, 1967, Jen-nett Baer Wilcox, of 325 Grant Carnegie, wife of Richard (Dick) J. Wilcox; mother ot Mrs. Katherlne W.

Morrow, William Philip B. ond Edward (Jack) J. Wilcox; olso survived bv 9 arandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Friends received ot the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers Carnegie, where services will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 o. m.

WOOLHEATER At Danang, In Vietnam, on Fridav January 27, 1967, HM3 John of 126 McKlnnle McKees Rocks, son of Alfred and Alberta Wilde; brother of Charles and Lillian Woolheoter, Thomas, Calvin and Alfred Wilde. Friends received at McDERMOTT BROS, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Military services on Monday, Feb. 6 at 1 p. m.

YARDUM Suddenly, on Saturday, Feb. 4, 1967, Zoreh Yardum, husband of the lote Olive Thorne, of 145 Highland Uillc- fnthur nf Rnrbara Z. Dirhnrrl Ynrdum. Time and place ot services to pe adinimcfu bV the RATMUnLT nrLCJ FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. at Graham E.

E. YEX On Feb. 1967, Alice Carol, beloved daughter ot Jonn w. ona urace v. B.

Yex. Friends received at the N. MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frnnkstown Penn Hills, Funeral services Monday at 1 p. m. Visita tions 2-4 and 7-10.

ZIEFEL In Hollywood, Florida, on Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967, George F. (formerly of beloved husband of Morgaret Dooley Ziefel; father of Bettv Jane nartz; Dromer or tuancs Umunrii nf MrS. Loretta Lohmon of Hollywood, Flor ida; olso 3 granacniiaren. rnenas received Saturdoy ond Sunday at the L.

BEINHAUER SONS MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Reauiem high mass In St. Margaret's R. C. Church, Greentree, Monday, Feb.

4 at 10 a. m. ZIMMERMAN On Thursday, Feb. 1967, Edith Parker, wife of Eben of Sebring, mother of Mrs. Ruth Brownlee, Mrs.

Ethel Johnston, ond Ralph Parker, all of also six grand children. Friends received at the L. Br INHAU i ur mun-TUARY, 2630 West Liberty. Ave. Services Monday at 2 o.

m. Friends invited. It Is a reauest of th family that flowers be omitted. Cards of Thanks WE wish to thank our trienas, neighbors, ond relatives for the kindness shown us during pur recent bereavement; The Pendleton Fami ly. In Mtmorom KELLY, Dorothy Feb.

5, 1966. Rest peacefully tender heart; Chil dren. Fforist RASKETS r.iriAC: ma SPRAYS 1-1300 IIDIU 0 CAAAI I CV S.VDIW Beauty softens sorrow. Send flowers. GRAN I l-ZZUU Monuments-Cemetery lots Cemetery Monuments and Markers Our DimMvii Ea Terms North Side, East Liberty 322-8500 661-6500 JEFFERSON Memoriol Park.

Garden of th Trinity. 4 gray lot. Moke offer. 381-8719. JEFFERSON Memorial 2 graves, Garden of the peace, call hzi-mw.

Cubs fun CooDerative Swim-Eat 'N Dance party. 467-wai. MEETING Of oarents without Pnrtnem will he held the second Tuesday of the month. 8 0. m.

at Smithfield Methodist Church. For parents of children under 21 years. For information write box booi Pittsburgh 15221 or ohon 563-7024. Lett and Fauna' POODLE Lost. Silver mlnlatur male, Prldav morning.

Highland Park area. Jackson St. Reward. Sears ANIMAL Rescue League can help Tina your lost aog. ooi-ow.

ATTACHE Cast-Black, with wallet inside, vaiuoDie government papers. All credit cards have been cancelled. Lost Reedsdale Street area. 241-7090. BEAGLE Found Female, red collar.

Highland Pork-Morn ingsiae area. 661-5251. RFAC.I Found, female, vicinity Monroeville, 131. Evenings. 372-2609; dovs, 661-6452, COLLIE Mole, wearing red col lar, answers to -scamp-.

Forest Hill area. Reward- Call 271-3390. DIAMOND Wrlstwatch with diamond bracelet, lost week before or week otter New Year's. Reword. Writ to Box 589 Press.

DIAMOND ond SnnDhire Ring Platinum setting. Little finger ring. Downtown or Etna. Reward. 531- 24 74 DOG Miniature sheep lost (130) white, block head spot.

Stanton Ave. Fulton School oreo. 361-7559. DOG White tan. Cocker-Spits.

Lost Sheraden vicinity. 331-6694. DOGS Lost Children's pets. Golden retriever Tibetan terrier. point Breeze-sau rri hi area.

Reward 731-5257. GERMAN Shepherd Large black ana orown male. Lost 2 montns. Children's pet. Reward.

Call 462- 151. GERMAN Shepherd Collie type. Male. Tan-white. Reward.

835-4519; 835-6130. GERMAN Shepherd Collie type. Male. Black and brown. "Baron." Lincoln District.

Reword. 362-1869. IDENTIFICATION cards lost Sunday night, In or near 8.A.A. Club. Finder please coll 922-0767 LADY'S Wrlstwatch "Bucherer" lost South Hills Mall.

241-1717 ofter6. PARAKEET Blue; lost Bellevue. Reward. t50. PURSE-Black leather, ladies; lost 1 ,11 DaiunrH rtnrn r-nntanta.

rnriix ho guesiions csnea. ooi-ooj. RING- Lost. Goldrninestones. Vicinity Peebles St.

or Downtown. 731 -9580. SIAMESE Cat Male sealpolnt, answers to "SI," lost Ruthfred Acres, Bethel Pork. Reword. 133-2292; 835- 2909.

WATCH I. Heights, East End Reward. Mi-wti GENEROUS REWARD CHARM BRACELET May calendar; heart with ruby center; sentimental valu. 661-4676 THE best lobs available can be found In the Press or Post-Gazette want Ads. Reaa them toaay Short Rid RIDE Wanted-Penn Hills Universal-Jefferson vicinity to downtown return.

Arrive 8:00 a.m. Leave 5:00 p. m. CH. 2-0450.

Personal ANYONE witnessing accident en January 28, on Parkway West, approximately 5:30 p. Involving black I960 Plymouth ond 1962 Chevrolet wogon, please coll 531-2662. CONGRATULATIONS To Lois ond Joseph Faretti on their First Wedding Anniversary. Mother Father Pakarchek. DEAR Robert-would give onything lust to see you and know for sure we are friends again.

Love-Aureole. GRADUATES-1947 Class, Peabody. Call 661-6418; $214074, for any information. MANY Thanks to th Blessed Virgin, Sacred Heart, St. Jude, St.

Anthony, Blessed Elizabeth Seton and Venerable Sister Fortunota tor favors granted. M. D. K. PUBLIC thanks to St.

Jude for favors received. Barbara Scott. THE man who witnessed accident 1 a. m. Saturday morning on ramp between Blvd.

of Allies and Oakland please come forward. Court 1-138. UNMARRIED Expectant Mothers-Receive medical care. Pgh. Florence Crlrtenton Home, 682-1355.

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H. MONAHAN PENN-SHERATON HOTEL 261-6966 or 884-2963 RESUMES 471-3505 Professionally typed and custom printed. Reasonable. Prompt service. HUN 1 CK-MCrAKKfcN 7023 Jenkins Arcade Public Stenographer-Notory Public HANDWRITING Analysis Classes-Audience participation, club programs, parties; Individual analysis.

Certified Master Grophoanalyst. 695- 4721. 2B Business Personals BOOKKEEPING Service Are your records ready for Income Tax it nm iau 703-3qj unci iu v. in. rqainstdbming.

ahtKt writing, problem solving, emergencies, 462- vaiu DETECTIVE Servlce-Prlvat confidential. Call after 10 p. m. 935- 2545. E.

S. P. and Psychic Phenomena Lecture For your club, grouo, etc. Interesting and entertaining. 681-1731.

HOSPITALIZATION AND Malor Medical Insurance. Low rates. Strassman Agency, 271-4788. I PAPM tn rinnre Wednesday 7 p. m.

Monroeville Fire Hall No. 4. $1.75 per lesson. 925-3B84. RECORDS-45 RPM (100,000) new nationally advertised.

Assorted 10c. 919 Liberty Ave. WANT a lob? Need help? Read ond use Press or Post-Gazette Want Ads. Phone 263-1201. Male Help Wonted ACCOUNTANT ASST.

TO TREASURER $8 $12,000 Responsibk to Treasurer far cost accounting, data processing, pay roll billing, flow analysis 6 cash forecasting. Degree. 3-5 yrs. industrial or public accounting experience. LEONARD PERSONNEL SERVICES 310 Emnlre Bldg.

507 Liberty Ave. Next to Jenkins Arcade 281-2888 ACCT. Mcpherson PERSONNEL SERVICE Accounting Clerk $4200 Clerical -Knowledge ot cnem. or math. Wilk $60001- Storeroom Clk.

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accounting. You con continue your college at the company's expense. International Business Associates, renn av. ai wn, personnel. WILL TRAIN ADVANCE TO CONTROLLER NO FEE Lara local corp.

Reaulres acct. degree. Career Personnel, 4151 Jenkins Arcade, 471-6926. ACCTG. JUNIOR Acctg.

school orad for Sewicklev-Coraooolis area Industry. Without exp. $400, tp $550 with exp. Similar openings downtown with East End CPA. STRAUSS PERSONNEL, 1008 Pork Bldg.

28I-B233, Arrniintrint Corn. Cost S13.000 BEGIN CORP OFC CLKS GATEWAY, $5700 Alert, for large corporation, good advancement. Career Personnel, 415 Jenkins Arcade, 471-8926. ACCOUNTANT: No feel C.P.A. firm It Innklna for H.S.

orod with lite accounting experience. $500 to S750 month. Call 261-1065, Business Employment. ACCTG. CLERKS $525 NO EXPERIENCE Alert; some college.

Career Person nel 4151 Jenkins Arcoae. n-rm. AccountingAuditing THt AtCOUNTINQ CENTER $850 monthly. For Internal Audit Dept. of natlonot manufacturer, Leads to Audit Manager! Potential unlimited! no tee, coil Business Employment ot 26M065.

ond 7-9 ot the HAROLD E. CON HELL rUHEKAb nvmc, 3 1 I Library Bethel Pork. Reauiem nign moss in t. jonn ot Arc Church. Library, on Tuesday et 10 0.

m. ORLINSKA Suddenly, on Friday, Feb. 1967, Antonina, beloved mother of Joseoh Orlinskl ond Stella Snvder; also survived by four grandchildren ond one great-grandchild. Friends received ot the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 9311 Frankstown Rd.

(Penn Hills) where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 9:30 o. m. Moss In St. Stanislaus Church at 10 a. m.

PALMER On Thursday, Feb. 1. 1967, Kather-ine Ruh. of Friendship wife of the late John Palmer; mother of Katherine Sisk and Jean Cuniff; also three grandchildren. Friends received ot the CHARLES T.

GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, 4520 Penn where services will be held Monday at 11 a. m. PASSIONIST NUN Of 2715 Churchvlew on Thursday, Feb. 2, 167, Sr. Mary of Jesus Porrl, C.

P. co-foundress, daughter of the late Lonno and Candida Porri; survived by one sister, Mrs. Thereso Purchelronle, of Italy; aunt of Rev. Don Mario of Vossanella, Italy. Friends received at Our Lody of Sorrows Chapel, from 9 a.

m. until 9 p. m. Solemn reauiem high mass at the Chapel on Monday at 10 a. m.

Friends Invited. Arrangements by RALPH P. ERNY. PASTOR On Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967, William husband of Elizabeth (Betty) Semon Pastor; father of F.

William and George E. Pastor; grandfather of William Pastor; son of Edna Tokay, ond the lote George Pastor; brother of Mrs. Olgo Busch, and Mrs. Lillian Martin. Friends received at the PAUL C.

FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 125 Hazelwood Hazelwood. Reauiem high mass In St. Ann's Hungarian R. C. Church, Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock.

PINKSTON Fred, of 2337 Fifth on Frldov, Feb. 3, 1967; father of Charles, Fred, Mrs. Morv M. Ellis, Mrs. Lucille Smilev, Mrs.

Beatrice- Simp-kins, and Mrs. Viola Holmes; brother of Ralph of Zetla, Mrs. Beulah Gaither, ond Mrs. Lucille Colwell, all N.C. Friends received at the SAMUEL J.

JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wvlie Ave. Services Wednesday at 2 o. m. at Lilly Baptist Church. Family visitations 7-9 p.

m. POCKEY Mandoline Novak, on Feb. 197. of Etno, wife of the late Fronk J. Pockev; mother of Marv Slodic Moelter, Dorothy Barker, Sylvia Kennedy, Anthony ond Edward Pockev; also 24 grandchildren ond four great-grandchildren.

Members of K.5.K.J. 128 and friends received 2-4 ond 7-10 0. m. at WM. J.

OG- KODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna. Solemn reauiem high mass In St. Mary's Church, snarpsaura, Monaay at 10 a. m. POHL On Saturday, Feb.

4, 1967, Anna; wife of the late Albert Pohl, of Del-mont; mother of Mrs. Marie Karas, Greensburo, D. 3, Mrs. Helen In- oersoll, of olso 3 grandchildren. Friends received at LYSLE P.

dash ruNEKAL nuMt, ueimont. Reauiem mass In St. John's R. C. Church, Delmont, Monday at 9 a.

m. PROTECH On Thursday, Feb. 1967, Fannie Protech of the Riverview wife of the late Henry Protech; sister of Mever Kimball, Edward Kimball and Gerald Kimball. Friends will be received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave.

at Craft, Saturday evening. Services at 11 a. m. on Sunday. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

RADACSI (Rodgers) On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Paul; husband of the late Katherlne Gyure Radacsl; father of Kotherine Zell, Eleanor O'Malley and Alice Wagner; brother of Edna Yuhasz, John Ond Andrew Radacsl; also 8 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the PAUL C. FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 126 Hazelwood Hazelwood. Services In the First Hungarian Reformed Church Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock.

RAU On Thursday, Feb. 1967, Mlnnetta McConnell, wife of the lote William R. Rau; mother of William Rau of Milwaukee, sister of Mrs. Margaret Johnson and John R. McConnell; olso survived by nieces and neohews.

Friends received at the DOROTHY B. ZEPFEL FUNERAL HOME, 150 South Negley East End, from 2-4 and 7-10 p. where services will be held Monday at I CIOCK. ROEBUCK A r- I im. vii ri luuv, rruiuuiv van-ley; son of Wilbert and Lois Wright KoeDUCK; oe ovea nusoana or Emma West; father of Vaughn, Elaine, Van-ley Joan ond Bryan; brother of Wilbert, Jean Lovelace, Hazel Obey, lois ware ana neny Harris, t-riends mav call at the RORFRT It PETERS FUNERAL HOME, 244 Fronklin Vandergrlft.

Services Monday at 1 o'clock at the First Baptist Church, North Vandergrift. (Employe of Paymaster ROMAC-GLASER At Chicago, on Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1967, Sandra Glaser, wife of Michael Romac; mother of Yvonne; daughter of Wilmer and Mary Selbert Glaser; sister of Jacauelln and Wilmer Glaser, Jr. Friends received after 6 p. m.

Sunday at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd. services Tuesday at II a. m. ROSS Suddenly, on Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967, Bessie Faiaht Wriaht.

of 76.34 West moreland Swlssvale, wife of the late William A. Ross; beloved mother of Mrs. P. Kendall (Betty Lou), Rankin, ond Mrs. Michael (Sandra) Miklos; sister of Mrs.

Lucy Houoway, Esteue putty, E. t. (Roy), Howard Richard M. Faight; olso survived bv 5 arandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS L.

NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swlssvale. Services on Monday ot 2 p. m. Family hours ROWE Of 811 Fifth CoraooollJ (Long unve, irwin, on inursaav, Feb. 1967, Anthony, beloved husband of Ann; father of Kather lne, Donna jean ona koss Kowe hi; son of Ross and Katie Rowe; broth er of Rose Loseiio, Mary Ann mc-Cutcheon and Peorl Samholt.

Friends mav con ot R. o. cope-LAND'S. 867 Fifth Coroooolis Solemn high moss in St. Joseph's Church on Monday at 10 a.

m. ROWLAND On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Catherine Close, wife of Blrasall S. Rowland, of Ridae Drive, Venango Trail, Mars, Pa. (formerly of Tnaomar); mother of Craig Allen, Stephen C.

and Paul H. Rowland; sister of Mrs. Ruth Failing, Bernard and Carlyle Close. Friends received at H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME. 1032 Perrv Perrvsville, where services win oe held Monday morn Ing at 10 o'clock. SCHOMBURGER On Thursday, Feb. 2, 1966, Helen Kelleher Srhnmhurner: hplnvpri uuif of the late John M. Schomburger; mother of Irene and Earl Schombur ger, ona Betty MCGlumohy; olso survived by five grandchildren, sister, of Alice McGinly, William Kelleher, Anna Gallagher, Margaret Muchian, and Katherine KelNier.

Friends received ot MCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral Monday Feb. 6, 1967, at 9 a.

m. Reauiem high mass in Mary's Church, 46th at 10 a. m. SKINNER Suddenly, Albert J. Skinner, beloved husband of Ruth Youkers; father of James; son of Mrs.

Irene Skinner; brother of Mrs. Catherine Krohe. Funerol Tuesday morning, Feb. 7, 1967, from CORNELIUS PAPPERT'S, 2705 East St. Blessing service at 10 o'clock.

STAAS On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Edward husband of the lote Ida Baker Staas; father of Mrs. Elizabeth La-Valley, Mrs. Ida Mae Anderson and Miss Edna H. Staas, all of brother of Mrs.

Eda Morrison of olso survived by eight grandchildren ond 13 greot-grandchfldren. Friends received at the DOROTHY B. ZEPFEL FUNERAL HOME, 150 South Negley East End, where services will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock. STEFKO Charles, of 4415 Jefferson Munhall, Pa. Died Thursday, Feb.

2, 1967; survived by his beloved wife, Elizabeth; father of Mrs. Elizabeth Okonskv, Mrs. Morgaret Antol, Emll, Charles Jr. Also 11 grandchildren. Friends received from 2-5 ond 7-10 p.

m. at the IVAN R. BRASZO FUNERAL HOME, 015 E. 10th Homesteod. Solemn re- gulem divine liturgy in St.

John's vzantlne Cathedral, Munhall, on Monday at 10 a. m. STORHOLM On Feb. 4, 1967, ot Haddon-field, N.J., Orrln of 407 Orchard Drive, Mt. Lebanon (A salesman for The Pah Glass husband of the lote Marion A.

(Thorne), father of Gordon R. Storholm; olso survived bv 4 grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 o.

m. Services on Tuesday at 1 p. m. STRATEMEIER Albert F. of Nlmick on Friday Feb.

3, 1967, husband of the late Soroh Muse; beloved father of Harriet M. Hoffman, Charlotte M. Thumoston, Albert F. William Paul ond George Strote-meler; brother of Sr. M.

Llguorl O.S.F. and the late Alovsius W. Stratemeier; olso survived by 21 grandchildren ond four great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funerol on Tuesday 9 a.

m. Reauiem high mass In Our Lady of th Most Blessed Sacrament Church at 10 a. m. Dcafft Notices LIEB Lieb of 1905 Sydney S. be- mvea nusoana ot oroce Bonner Lleb; bromer of Marie Mueller, Harrv ond Ros Mohnert.

Friends received ot the CHARLES C. CIESLAK FU NERAL HOME, 81 S. 15th St. Fu neral luesaay at a. m.

Reauiem high mass in St. John the Evongelist Lnurcn at ig a. m. LOCKER On Saturday, Feb. 4, 1967, ot V0 p.m., Edith Miller Locker, of 5555 Hobart Sauirrel Hill, bel-vod wite or me late Irving I.

Locker, sister of William Miller, nt Pun. also survived by three nieces and two nephews. Services ot RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 centre on wonaay at 11 a. Interment Tipheretn Isroel Cemc terv. The family syaaets contrihu.

tons bo mode to Ihe chartiy of your inoitv. LUTZ (Kettler) On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Anna Kettler Lutr. of 891 Snrina Gnrtirn wife of John W. Lutz; mother of Herman James ond the iaie busrav w.

Renier; also tour grandchildren and two great-grand children. Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS SON FUNERAL home, ui bast N. 1., on luesaay at a.

m. t-rienas Invited. Family reauest visitation 2-9 p. m. LYONS On Wednesday, Feb.

1, 1967, William, of 625 Turrett beloved husband of May Lyons; brother of Rev. Marie Brown, Mrs. Sophie Brooking and Mrs. Hazel Clark and Frank Lvons. Friends ore being received at the GEORGE A.

WARDEN SON FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Homewood where services will be held Mondov at 1 o. m. Visitations with the family 7-9 p. m.

MALATESTA On Friday Feb. 3, 1967, Mqrle (Amelia), beloved wife of the late Orazio; mother of Mrs. Concetto De-Federicls of Ambridge, Mrs. Josephine Pardini, Mrs. Rosalia Muivihill, Mrs.

Elizabeth Codispoti, Midge, Alexander, Paul of Philadelphia, and Anthony Malatesta; also survived by 18 grandchildren and five oreat-grondchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Ventura Sciorretti ond Guissep-pa of Italy. Friends received at the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Tuesday 10 o.

m. with a solemn reauiem high moss In Holy Angel's Church, Havs, at 11 a. m. Family hours 2-4, 7-9 p. m.

MANN On Saturday, Feb. 4, 1967, Henry A. of 2009 Mt. Troy husband of Margaret Berner; father of Marilyn Mann; brother of William, Elmer, Clarence and Walter Mann, Elizabeth Nill and Ethel Lang. Friends will be received at JOHN GUEHL FUNERAL HOME, Lowrle and Gardner Troy II, N.

S. Reauiem mass In Most Holy Name Church on Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 11 a. m. Friends and members of G.

B. U. 383, Mt. Troy Volunteer Fire Co. and Meatcutters Union Local 424 are Invited.

MARTIN Mrs. Morv. Of 3400 Michael West Mifflin, on Fridav. Feb. 3, 1963, In Homestead Hosoital, beloved mnih.r nr Mr inhn (Manet Rago, Mrs.

Joseph (Ann) Stubar, Mrs. Stephen (Margaret) Kohut, Mrs. John (Lillian) Bendzsuk, Josenh Martin and John Mortin; one sister In Hunaarv; 16 grandchildren and nine areat-orandchlldren. Friends received ot the ALBERT J. SAVOL-SKIS FUNERAL CHAPEL, 3501 Main St.

Homestead Park, 2-4 ana 10 p. m. Reauiem high mass Moiv St. Margaret's Church, Munhall. Interment St.

Elias cemeterv. McKENNA On Friday, Feb. 1967, Catherine (nee Curry) of 21 Penn North Irwin, at her home; mother, of Thomas, James, John, Charles, war-garet, and Phyllis Lomlcka Fronds will be received at the JOSEPH F. OTT FUNERAL HOME, 504 Oak Irwin, 2-5 and 7-9 P. m.

Reauiem high mass In the Immaculate Conception Church, Irwin, Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. McKINLEY William, Feb. 2, 1967, of 1344 Missouri survived bv two sons, nnd one dauahter. Friends re ceived at the FREDERICK L. HOPEWELL FUNERAL HOME, 7609 Tioga where services will be neia on monaav, reo.

ut p. m. Interment In Homewood Cemeterv. MILLS On Thursday, Feb. 1967 Margaret (Peggv) age ot iwt nomine Brookline; beloved wife of William mother of William J.

and inhn ulster of Thomas and Alfred Hutchens. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY. 6JU w.

Lmeriy yc. Reauiem mass at Resurrection Church on Mondov, at 11 a. m. Buna in uueen ot neavwn v.me- tery. MITNIK Feb.

1, 1967, Andy, pf 118 Braddock oraoaocn, tamer ui Andy, George, Albert, Michael, Robert, Mrs. Mary Sllva ond Mrs. Pauline Korotko. Also five grandchildren; one brother in Europe and one sister In N.J. Friends received at the Stephen roriis, ruwcni.

HOME, 1100 Bell N. Braddock. Funeral Monday p. m. MOELLER On Thursday, Feb.

1967, Joseoh beloved husband of Marie Apten-roth; father of MMdredj (Mirnl) Page, Joseph tenruae dii AAnri vn rt. Reals Ken neth, ond Clifford Moeller; also survived by one brother, three sisters; 26 grandchildren ond three great-grandchildren. I en received ot the RALPH P. ENRY FUNERAL CHAPEL, S. 18th ond Jane St.

Funeral Monday at 9 a. m. Reauiem high moss In St. Michael cnurcn ai iu a. m.

St. Michael's Holy, Name Society, St. Clair American Legion Post 694, K. of St. George branch No.

2 invited. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. MOHR On Friday, Frank of Vilsock Shaler husband of Mildred Keller, and father of Mrs. Marilyn Kreoo; brother of Mrs.

Caroline Wolters, and Mrs. Irene McCoulev; also four grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 ond 7-9 o. m. at the E.

J. PFEIFFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Mlllvole, where services will be held Monday, Feb. at 10:30 a. m. MOHRHOFF Suddenly on Saturday, Feb.

4, 1967, at 4:20 a. J. David, husband of Alma May Smith of 126 King Ross father of Mrs. June Burkhart and Ralph R. Smith; brother of the late Nellie Stafford and Luella C.

Mohrhoff; also survived by seven grandchildren. Family reauests visitations of friends and members of American Legion post ana ociwrei; the hours of 2-5 and 7J0 p. at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsville N. S.

Services on Tuesday morning ot 10:30 o'clock. MOLTZ On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Emanuel Moltz, of brother of Mrs. Annie Comensky, of Mrs. Sarah Gluck, Miami Beach, and Mrs.

Evo Simon, Miami Bench, Fla. Friends will he received at BLANK BROS, FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Craft, Saturday evening. Services ot 1:30 on Sunday. Inter ment Bnal Israel cemetery.

MURPHY On Friday Feb. J. 1967. Thomos F. of 1108 Madison husband of Martha Bemke Murphy; father of Thomas J.

Murnhy, Mrs. fcveivn Brozewicz. Mrs Beverly Trvbus ond Mrs. Lauren Madden; brother of Mrs. Dorotnv tiaCK, mrs.

Kallnvak, Mrs. Martha Flack, Cornelius, Regis, Raymond, Arnold and George Murphy; also six grana rhllriren. Funeril from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 Eost N.S.

on Monday ot 8:30 a. m. Reauiem high mass at St. Mary's R. C.

Church ot 9 a. m. f-rienas invirea. NAUGHTON David, on Saturday, Feb. 4, 1967, of 1425 coiumDiis Norm siae, father of Colemon J.

and John J. Nauohton; stepfather of Mrs. Marv Pnwers. Jnhn. Michael and Edward Vaughn; brother of Catherine Naughfon; also three grandchildren, ond two great-grandchildren.

Fri.nrk received nt the JOHN A. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Odar at Tnooll North Side. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a. m. Reauiem high mass in Reglna Coeil cnurcn, n.

at a. NEUMAR On Feb. 3, 1967, Raymond, father of Mrs. Frank lAnna) uonaieni; brother of Hazel Foster, and William Neumar. Also four arandchildren.

Beloved friend of Vina Bingham. Friends received ot the P. A. BIANCO FUNERAL HOME, 719 Brighton Rd. N.

S. Services on Mondov ot 1 p. m. NOLAN On Friday, Feb. 3, 1967, Delia King, of 5852 Dublin Bethel Park, beloved wife of the lote John P.

Nolan; mother of Mrs. F. J. (Mary) Loffertv; Mrs. J.

D. (Barbara) Remmen. Mrs. Georae V. (Doro thy) Kearney, John P.

ond Martin j. NOion ana the late Mrs. a. l. (Margaret) Sunserl; also 17 grand children and 17 great-grandchildren.

f-rienas received saturaoy ana Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the ALBERT J. FREYVOGEL FUNERAL HOME, 112 Fort Couch Bethel Park (opposite Home's, South Hills Village). Funeral on Monday ot 10:30 o.

m. High mass of reauiem In St. Louise de Marlllac Church at 11 a. m. OPFERMAN On Feb.

4, 1967, Albert C. Biinkv) ot I6J Bort Library, (former of Connor Rethe Park), husband of th late Lillian Drexler; father of Mrs. Ann Brawn. Mrs. Helen Dldlon, Regis Albert L.

ana Harold F. flnfrmnn. brother of Frank J. Oofermnn; olsn oiiurm. rntnas received trom 2-4 at NERAL HOME, wampum, irom d.

m. Saturday and 2-4 and 7-9 o. m. Sunday. Funeral services Mon day at 2 p.

m. in Ben memorial Pr.huterlnn Church. Ellwood City. In lieu of flowers family suggests 'contributions oe maae to me Mmeri-' con Cancer Society. JARRETT On Saturday morning ot St.

John's Lutheran Home, Mars, Marv Miller Jarrett, beloved wife of the late Daniel Jarrett; aunt of Lester H. Miller ond Evo Herring-ton; sister of Mrs. Bertha Paxton, of Petoskev, Mich. Friends received at McCABE BROS. INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Perm where serv- --Ices will be held on Tuesday, Feb-ruWY 1967, at 11 o. m. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. "JONES On Thursday, Feb.

fnrb beloved husband of Alberta Jones, of 21 Roserldge Belle- vue; father of Barbara Wooster, Wavne Jones; brother of David, Huah, ond Pete Jones; olso 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the LAWRENCE MILLER FUN-v ERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. High mass of reauiem at the Church of the Assumption on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. vrktr Ot 301 Jucundo Knoxvllle, en Thursday, Feb. 2, Lucille C.

End, In her 63rd vear, beloved wife of Anthony P. Jox; mother of Robert Jox; sister of Ralph ond Lester End; also three grandchildren. Friends received ot the funeral home of JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt Oliver. Funeral m.

High moss Reauiem In St. Conlce's Church at 9 a. m. Members of St. Canlce's Women Guild are Invited.

JOYCE On Saturday. Feb. 1967, Atty. "ihomrs J. Joyce, beloved husband siith nswitt brother ot J.

pni Invrp. nf Fla. and Mrs. Mnrnr invr Miller, of Renen Swissvale. Friends received ot MCCABE BROTHERS ru mcdai UnMC.

A9U Shadvslde, on bunaav rrom d. m. nnd Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. -Funeral on Tuesday, Feb.

7, at 10 a. m. Reauiem high mass In Our Lady ot Most uiessea sacrameni Church at li a. m. KENNEDY On Friday, Feb.

1967, William A of 2114 South Braddock Swlssvale, Pa beloved husband of p. Adams; tamer ot Mrs. m. Irene Stewart, of San Antonio, Miss Alberta E. Kennedy, of Hollywood, Ira of Greenville, S.

Carolina, ond Earl R. Kennedy; olso survived bv three grandchildren. Friends will be received ot the THOMAS N1ED FUNERAL 7441 Washington Swiss-vale. Services on Tuesday at 2 p. Family hours 2-4 and 7-10.

KIGHT John 45S Rebecca Wilklns- burg, on Thursday, Feb. 2, 1967, beloved husband of Viola inoui Kight; father of John and Donald; -son ot uarence ana marv k. Mgni; hrnther of Lehr and Raymond. Mrs Vera McMullen and Mrs. Lenora Wmgard; olso surviving two grandchildren.

Friends received ot the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestead, where services will be held Monday SALESMEN DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR PRESENT INCOME? INTERESTED IN DEVELOPING YOUR SELLING SKILLS? WANT TO BECOME EVEN MORE PROFESSIONAL IN CLOSING SALES? Tn Del Carnegie Sales Coun das proved Its valu to saUsmen of all products for more than 25 This Sales Course can sharpen your selling stills. Its practical down-to-earth motivational methods will help mate more tales from the start. There's no other sales training method I ike it.

at 1 P. m. P'KLUG (Mueller) Marie Yeske, late of 50 Rostock St. holnuftH wif nf Joseoh C. Klua mother of Marie Sitterle ond Linda; daughter of Albert A.

ond Gertrude Miller Yeske; sister of AlhAi-t I nnri flnrence G. Yeske: olso three grandchildren. Christian Mothers, sr. Vincent auxiliary ana friends received of CORNELIUS PAPPERT'S, 2705 East St. Funeral Mondov, Feb.

6, 1967. Reauiem high mass In St. Boniface Church at 10 ciock. KURTZ o'fin Frirtnv. Feb.

5. 1967. Georoe A This Aetion-Paded Course Make More Soles Make More Money Become Enthusiastic Reach Your Goal In Selling Handle Obiectlons Effectively Develop Self Confidence Kurtz, of 3507 Butler brother of Mrs. Mary Grevgor and Mrs. Anna Moiestlc Friends received nt the ANTHONY J.

SUFAK FUNERAL HOME, 3509 Penn Avenue. Reauiem moss In St. John The Baptist Church, on Monday at v.M a. m. KUZMIK On Thursday, Feb.

1, 1967, ot Home--stead Hospital, at 130 Dahlia St. Munhall, John M. beloved husband of Marv Kuimlk; father of John Andrew, ond Mrs. Mary Potemra; olso five grandchildren Classes Now Forming Phone 391-3500 or mail coupon for details of class and FREE booklet "What's Your Future in SELLING." Literature, Please Name Address, i.ltl ana six greoT-granacnnaren. hrienas received at the JOSEPH A.

PROKO- POVITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431 Ninth Munhall. 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Reauiem mass on Monday In St. Michael's Church at 9:30 a.

m. Interment St. Michael' Cemetery. LACH On Friday, February 3, 1967, Louis age 77, beloved husband of Gertrude Loch of 2907 Voelkel pormont; brother of Mrs. Jenlfor Loch Losh of Mt.

also nieces ond nephews. Friends received at the l. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

where services will be held on Tuesday, DALE CARNEGIE SALES COURSE fenn-Sheraton Hotel, Pithburgh, Pe. 15230 Presented by Leadership Training Institute. 391-1866 Open Monday till 6:30 nt. f-eoruarv iva or p. m.

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