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John nicki: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Memorial Rites Obituaries Memorial services will be both the Spanish- American For Doctor, Wife ducted at p. m. Wednesday at and World War I. He the Methodist Church in Me- member of the American, Kees Rocks for Dr. and Mrs.

C. sylvania and Allegheny G. Eicher, retired McKees Rocks Medical Societies. surgeon and his wife. Ontario, He was also a Fellow Dr.

Eicher died in Friday one month after his American College of wife. The couple had been eX living a member of Chartiers of the West Coast since Dr. Lodge, Syria Temple Eicher retired from practice in 1946. He 83. Consistory.

here in was Prior to his retirement, district, Well known Eicher was gradu- Eicher received a plaque in the Pittsburgh ated from the University, of the medical profession Pittsburgh's Medical School in edging his 50 years of 1897. He served on the staff of to the profession. the Ohio Valley General The is couple Hospital. three daughters: Mrs. in VET OF TWO WARS Anderson, Mrs.

Mary Dr. Eicher was a veteran of and Mrs. Alice SeClair. A Death Notices Highway, Perrysville, where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. EBACK On Thursday, Oct.

8, 1953. at 7:05 p. Henry L. (Lou), beloved husband of Stella C. Netmier, of 42 Watson North Side; father of Harry Louis E.

and Mrs. Florence M. Brysou; siso six grandchildren: brother of Mrs. Emma Streb and Mrs. Mary Lampman.

Friends received at Geo, W. Heard Son Funeral Home, 4047 Perrysville Ave. Services on Monday at 2 p. m. FINLEY On Friday, Oct.

9. Robert husband of Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Finley; father of Mrs. Mary E. Gibson and Robert E.

Finley Jr. Friends received at the Beahm Funeral Home, 1100 North Homewood Ave. Services Tuesday at 2 p. m. FISHER- On Thursday afternoon, Oct.

8, 1953, Meredith husband of the late Dorothy Feil Fisher, formerly of Clive Avalon; father of Mrs. Patricia Giamp and William H. Fisher: brother of Mrs. Nevada Edwards, of Cleveland. Friends received at McDonalds Funeral Home, California AvaIon.

where services will be held 011 Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Royal Cemetery, EYRING-Adolph passed away Saturday evening at his residence, 965 Greenfield husband of Mrs. Louise Eyring. Friends will be received at Allebrand Funeral Home, corner of Commonwealth Richford Duquesne.

beginning at 8 p. Sunday. Time of funeral to be announced later. FUSARI-Saturday, Oct. 10, 1953, Richard, in his 68th year, at hit home, Presto, husband of Ida DeMartin; father of Catherine Marinelli, Sandra Augustine and Dolores Fusari; also 3 grandchildren.

Friends received at Fryer's, 729 Washington Bridgeville, where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. Members of American Legion Post No. 54 and friends invited. GABEL Friday, Oct.

9, 1953, Magnolia, wife of Charles R. Gabel, of 907 Arch mother of Robert Charles R. Grace Fields, Frances M. Davis and Isabel Beckus. Services at George F.

Smith's, 1200 Federal Monday, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m. James, Virgil, Jack, Anita, Donald; also 8 grandchildren. Funeral from the Zorn Funeral Home, 445 Fourth Braddock, on Wednesday st 8:30 8.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Thomas Church, At 9 m. Friends invited. KUKLESKI-Friday, Oct.

9, at her late home. 839 Washington Braddock, Mary Zielinski, mother of Mrs. Ralph, Czernek, Walter, Theodore, Mrs. Genevieve Kerestes, Elenore, Chester, Mrs. Anna 14 grandchildren; sister of and Sophia Green, Mrs.

Rose Perry, Mrs. Stella Czaplinski, Funeral from the Zorn Funeral Home, 445 4th Braddock, on Tuesday at 9 m. m. Requiem high mass At the Sacred Heart of Jesus Church at 9.30 a. m.

Friends invited. LASH--On Saturday, Oct. 10, at 1:30 a. It. Catherine F.

Altstadt Lash, of 236 Prospect wife of the late James H. Lash; mother of Mrs. Georgianna C. Reiter; sister of Mrs. Caroline Fuller, of New Jersey, and Charles Altstadt, of North Carolina.

Friends received at the Parlors of Wm. Slater and Sons, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be held Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 2 p.

m. LEARY On Thursday, Oct. 8 1953, Norbert son of John T. and the late Julia Ryan; brother of Daniel Margaret John William Anne R. and Ellen A.

Leary, of 6945 Meade 8t, Funeral from the McCabe Funeral Home, 7204 Thomas on Monday At 9:30 A. m. Requiem high mass In Holy Rosary Church at 10 o'clock. MAHONSAK Friday, Oct. 9, Mary Mahonsak, of 515 Talbot Braddock, wife of Vanil Blystone.

Greensburg. Mrs. Mahonsak; daughter of Mrs. Ann Helen Arnott, Forest Hills, and Mrs. Pauline Hockenberger, insburg.

and sister of Peter Lazo, Mrs. Ann Bezek, Mrs. John Baran. all of Beaver Meadows, and Mrs. Helen Garber, Balt, Also hr grandchildren.

Friends received at the Limbacher Funeral Home, 24 Holland Braddock. Funeral on Tuesday, Oct, 13th. High mass of requiem in 88. Peter And Paul Church at 9 8, In. Friends invited.

MARASCO On Friday, Oct. 1953, Baverio, father of Lena, Mrs. I Blondine Cohen, Mrs. Zillie Lagatutta, Alfred, Rudolph and John GERMITAS Friday, Oct. 9.

1953. Margaret, wife of the late John Germitas: mother of Mrs. Edward Hartner, of R.D. Evans City. Friends received at the Kandi Funeral Home, 634 Broadway, MeKees Rocks.

Funeral Monday at 8:30 A. m. Requiem mass at St. Vincent's Church at 9. GOGARTY-On Friday, Oct.

9, 1953, Catherine Richards Gogarty, of 146 Labell Mt. beloved wife of Maurice M. Gogarty; mother of Mrs. H. V.

Barton, Mrs. Donald Drew, Mrs. John Brown, John and Terry Gogarty; also survived by 6 grandchildren. Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater and Sons, Virginia Ave.

at Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 8:15 a. Tuesday, Oct. 13. Requiem high mass at St.

Mary of the Mount Church, at 9 a. m. GORDON Mrs. Elmer on Oct. 9, 1953, at Columbus, Ohio, formerly of Bellevue, mother of Mrs.

A. E. Hunter, Bellevue: Mrs. Florence Wright, Detroit; Mrs. Sara Batchelor, Columbus; Mrs.

Helen Hawkins, Indiana; Edward Detroit, and James A. Gordon. Detroit: also 16 grandchildren, 32 great-grandchildren, and one greatgreat-grandchild. Funeral services Monday at Mt. Gilead, Ohio.

HOLMES--On Saturday, Oct. 10, 1953, Edwin of 4737 Baum Blvd; brother of George H. Friends may call at the Barrett Funeral Home, Center Ave. at Neville until Tuesday. Oct.

13th, at 2 o'clock, when services will be held. HORNICAK On Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, Merl, mother of Mrs. Julia Mudrich, Joseph, Mrs. Mary Guidotti, Mrs.

Rose Oliverio and Mrs. Catherine Bahor: also survived by 7 grandchildren. Friends received at the Brusco Funeral Home, 2007 Fifth Ave. Requiem high mass at St. Agnes Church on Monday at 9 a.m.

HINTEMEYER-On Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Lena Benneman, of 3632 Grenada wife of the late Fred Hintemeyer; mother of Mrs. Margaret Nibert, Mrs. Catherine Gray, Mrs. Minnie Burns, Fred Henry and Edward.

Funeral services at the James Lowrie Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau at Pennsylvania on Tuesday at 2 p. In. Friends 111- vited. JACKSON-On Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, Julia V.

Kearney, of 1611 Aurelius Swissvale, beloved wife of George W. Jackson. Also survived nieces and nephews. Friends received at the Joseph N. Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washington Swissvale.

Solemn Anselm's high mass of requiem at St. R. C. Church on Monday at 10 a. m.

KELLEY On Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Joseph of 914 Tyndall Sheraden, husband of Anna Hamer Kelley; father of Edward J. and Mrs. Hilda Michaels; brother of Mrs. Margaret Hartner, Mrs.

Mayme Harrington, William and Edward Kelley; also five grandchildren. Friends received at the Conroy Funeral Home, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, Pgh. Funeral Tuesday at 8:15 n. m. Solemn mass of requiem at Holy Innocents Church at 9 A.

m. KNARESBOROUGH On Oct. 10, at the Braddock Hosp. Frank of 24 Wood Braddock. husband of Margaret Brennan; father of Mrs.

Helen Naser, Nicholas, Frank Robert. James, Virgil, Jack, Anita, Donald; A A 8. SECTION 4 OCT. 11, 1953 Sunday SUN- Rites Scheduled For S. Marasco Solemn requiem high' mass for Saverio Marasco, 85, pioneer resident of the Third Ward, will be sung at 10 a.

m. tomorrow in St. Peter's Church, Fernando St. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Mr.

Marasco, of 2066 Pioneer Brookline, died Friday in Mercy Hospital. A native of Italy, he came here 70 years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Lena, Mrs. Blondina Cohen and Mrs. Zillie Lagattuta; and three sons, Alfred, Rudolph and John.

Friends are being received in the Brusco Funeral Home, 214 Virginia Mt. Washington. SUN-TELEGRAPH WANT-AD RATES and INFORMATION TELEGRAPH SQUARE PITTSBURGH 30, PA. WORD RATES: DAILY SUNDAY Fer Per Word Word Times, Per Insertion 5 Times. Per Insertion 6c 70 a Times, Per Insertion 70 Time, Per Insertion 90 3, 4 and 7-Time Insertions Must Be Consecutive 3 Agate Lines Minimum Charge In estimating number of lines count 5 words per agate line.

15 Word Minimum Charge When other than the first wurd In an advertisement is set in agate caps, or larger type than agate is used, or when the total space occupled 1s more than one inch (14 agate lines), charges will be computed on the basis of the actual agate line space occupied and the line rates published below will prevaiL (Minimum Charge, 18 Words) 3, 4 and 7-Time Insertion Orders Must Be Consecutive SITUATIONS WANTED de Per Word Per Day Cash with order only (Minimum Charge. 15 Words) SATURDAY Want -Ads Accepted Until 6:00 0 p. m. Friday. SUNDAY WANT-ADS Accepted Until 6 p.

m. Friday. Daily Want-Ads Must Be Placed the Day Before the Day of Publication, Excepting Help Wanted, Lost Found and Death Notices. To Place a Want-Ad Phone GRant 1-5400 Death Notices BARTHOLOMEW-On Friday evening, Oct. 9, 1953, Thomas, beloved husband of Anna Schermerhorn, at the family home, 1416 Dormont Dormont; father of Mrs.

Gyneth Fox and Mrs. Georgia McDonald; brother of Elizabeth Bartholomew and Mrs. Martha Ritchie. Friends received at Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty Ave.

Services on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. BEGGS-On Friday, October 9, 1953, Roberta wife of the late John B. Beggs, of 1136 First Coraopolis, mother of John E.

and Albert C. Beggs, Mrs. Florence Hughey. Mrs. Hazel Jeffers.

Mrs. Elsie Black, Mrs. Elizabeth Gould, Mrs. Francis Ringer; sister of James Bennett; also survived by 18 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren. The family will ceive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

at the Russell L. Troxell Funeral Home, 867 Fifth Coraopolis, where services will be held Monday at 2:30 p. In. BISH--On Saturday, October 10, 1953, Delbert James, of 7509 Ellesmere Swissvale: brother of Rozella Loebach, Viola Humphries, Ethel Olson, Maude Wareham and Melvin Bish. Friends received at Van Horn's, 7400 Irvine St.

at Monongabela Swissvale. Services Tuesday at 2 p. m. BOSTLEY--At Oakmont, on Friday, Oct 9, 1953, Mary A. Bostley; mother of William E.

Jones, Linesville, R. Kenneth Jones and Robert D. Jones, both of Oakmont; grandmother of Mary Ann. Sgt. William E.

Audrey Robert D. Darrell L. Jones. Friends received at the Eaton-Underwood Funeral Home, 378 Maryland Oakmont, where services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. BRENNAN On Thursday, Oct.

1953, at the Woman's Hospital, Stella, of 117 Wabnsh Ave. Friends received at the T. P. Hershberger Son Funeral Home, 426 So. Main W.

E. Requiem high mass at St. James R. C. Church on Monday at 9 a.

m. BROWN On Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Susan 8., of 78 North Bryant Bellevue, wife of the late William Brown, beloved mother of Mrs. Simon Smith, of North Braddock, Mrs. Susan 8.

Bardsley and Mrs. Louis Wagner, both of Bellevue, also survived by three grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the Edward T. Daugherty Funeral Home, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. ml, Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

BURGER On Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, at 10:40 a. Ella May Ross, wite of Oscar Burger, of 1886 Lincoln Penn mother of George Killen, Helen, Ruth, Betty, Frederick, Ralph and Lawrence: daughter of Ida Lowrey and the late William Ross: sister of James Ross and Mrs. Ruth Snyder, Funeral from the John Kekilty Funeral Home, 605 Brushton Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Friends invited.

CRAFT On Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1953, Benjamin Lu of 16 Orchard Library, beloved husband of Thelma Craft (nee Carter): father of Mrs. Audrey Snead, Mrs. Mildred Johnston, and Barbara Craft. Friends received at the Harger Funeral Home, West Library at Mesta Bethel where services will be held on Monday at 2 p.

m. CREESE-Suddenly, Saturday morning, Oct. 10, 1953, Thomas C. Creese," beloved husband of Mary Cornman; father of Mrs. Anna Hunter, Mrs.

Edna Boyer. MIs. Ellen Mitchell, Chalmers Jr. and John brother of Mrs. Marie Boisson.

Mrs. Gertrude Knorr and Harwood F. Creese; also 8 grandchildren. Friends thay call at his home, 3960 Brandon N. 6.

Services Tuesday at 2 p. m. DI MASI On Thursday, October 8, 1953, at his residence, 107 Harlens McKees Rocks, seph, husband of Antonetta: father of Fred, Mrs. Nick Micolucci, Mrs. John Malone, Mrs.

John D'Aquino, and Mrs. Leo Gerulski, of New York, Mrs. Anthony Sanvito and Mrs. James Colosimo, Funeral will be held from the Heinauer Funeral Home, 907 Chartiers McKees Rocks, Monday at 8:30 a. with solemn high mess in the Mother of Borrows Church at 9:30 a.

th. DIRKS Suddenly on Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, Robert husband of Lorraine Schultz Dirks, of 347 nell West View; father of Kathleen and Barbara Dirks; sOn of Anna Christiansen Dirks: RISO survived by two sisters and two brothers. Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry A. Martin, Developer, Dies Services for Albert J.

Martin, 69, a founder and partner in the Patton Development will be held at 10 a. m. Tuesday in the Jobe Funeral Home, 125 Church Turtle Creek. Mr. Martin died Friday in his home, 145 W.

Swissvale Edgewood, after a long illness. A native of Wilkins Township, he formerly was secretary-treasurer of R. H. Cunningham Sons, Turtle Creek construction and coal firm, and had been associated with the Carlton Construction Co. Surviving are a daughter, Margaret McClure Martin; two sons, J.

and Robert a 'sister, 'Mrs. Florence A. Shaner. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery, East McKeesport. grandchildren.

Friends received at the Lovrencic Funeral Home, 860 Lockhart N. where services will be held on Tuesday, at 2 p. m. Members of Lodge 118, S.N.P.J. and Textile Workers of America, Local 34, C.I.O., are invited.

NATOLI Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, Bartolo, of 1708 Morningside beloved husband of Margaret; father of Joseph, Florence, Dominic, Rose Marie, and Felix Natoli. Friends received at the Byrne Memorial Home, 701 N. Negley Ave. Requiem high mass at St.

Raphnels Church, Monday at 10 a.m. O'CONNELL-Suddenly, on Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Mary beloved wife of the late William mother of Ralph of Jacksonville Beach, William of Ridgeway, and Marguerite E. Carr. Friends received at the McCabe Funeral Home, 7204.

Thomas where services will be held 011 Tuesday, at 10 a. m. PANOS Suddenly on Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Mary wife of the late Crease Panos; daughter of John Petrollas, of Greece; sister of James, of Pittsburgh, Irisdides and Christopher, both of Greece. Friends may call at the Home of Ferguson -Wood Company, Forbes St.

at McKee Oakland. Fuheral Tuesday afternoon at 1:30. Services in St. Nicholas Gr. Orth.

Church at 2 p. m. PETRONIC On Oct. 9, 1953, Agnes, wife of the late Peter Petronic; mother of Mrs. Mary Metzger, Mark and George Petronic; also 6 grandchildren; sister of Mrs.

Mary Vulakovich. Friends received at the late residence, 35 Chessman Etna, Pa. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Nicholas' Church, Millvale, on Tuesday at 9 a. m.

PRENTICE Suddenly at Veterans Hospital on Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, James Thomas, husband of Winifred Faulkner; father of Mrs. Mary Louise Norris, James T. Sgt. Robert U.

S. M. also two grandchildren; brother of Robert, Walter and Charles Prentice. Friends received at Brickley Funeral Home, 7074 Lemington where services will be held on Monday at 2 p. m.

PROSEK Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, Karol, of Route 8, Moonerest (formerly of Carnegie), husband of the late Emma; father of Karol Mrs. Magdalene Mushalansky, Mrs. Irene Metz. Moon Run.

Funeral will be held from Sanvito's Funeral Home, 1316 Fourth Coraopolis, on Monday at 9:30 a.m. Solemn high mass at St. Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. REYNOLDS Thursday, October 8, 1953, John beloved husband of Sophia Slaney Reynolds, of Roosevelt Emsworth; brother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Wehner, Mrs. Margaret Bowen, Thomas and Howard. Friends may call at O'Brien's, 3724 California at Cooper N. 6. Services Monday at p.

m. RHYNER- Suddenly, on Thursday evening, October 8, 1953, La Mar husband of Diana Button, of 943 Locust Castle Shannon (formerly of Hazelwood); father of Jack A. and the late H. L. (Larry) Rhyner; brother of Mrs.

Mabel Bailey, Mrs. Lois Romano and Walter Rhyner. Friends received at the Forsalth Funeral Home (tomerly Fisher and Owens), 126 Hazelwood Hazelwood, where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock RUDISIN-On Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Charles, of 3456 Fleming North Side, husband of Mary Blaka, and father of Eileen; son of Mary; brother of Mrs. Mary Meyer, Michael, John and George.

received at the Albert A. Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton Rd. Requiem high mass at the Holy Ghost G. C. Church, Monday at 9 a.

m. -Suddenly, on Saturday, September 12, 1953. at Roeshain. Germany, Private Edwin of 3501 East beloved son of Arthur and Sylvia Carroll Schellhaas; brother of Mrs. June Nolan: grandson of Mrs.

A. Carroll. Funeral from the Home of Schellhaas and Son, 707 East N. 8., on Thursday at 2 p. m.

Friends invited. Friends will be received Tuesday, October 13, from 2 p. m. until time of service. SCHROEDEL- On Saturday, Oct.

10, 1953, Bertha Schroedel, widow of John Schroedel, at her home, 1230 Peermont Dormont; mother of Edith, Marie, Clarence Schroedel; also 3 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty where services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. Friends invited.

SCOTT-On Oct. 8, 1953, Leatha Ruth Crusan, wife of O. Robert Scott, of 1376 Woodbine Pittsburgh; mother of Ruthe Ellen Scott and Doris Patricia Jean Jean Wilkins: and grandmother of Philip Scott Wilkins; daughter of of Robert C. Crusan; sister Mrs. Dorothy Helgeson, Samuel C.

and Archie B. Crusan. Friends received at the Eaton Funeral Home, 733 Ross Wilkes. Services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Vandergrift Cemetery.

SEEL- October 9, 1953, Fred J. Beel, son of Mrs. Martha Seel; brother of Charles Herbert Mrs. Alma M. Drollinger, Helen M.

and Ralph E. Beel. Friends received at McIntyre and Neely Fu- neral Home, 644 Butler Etna. Services Monday at 2 p. m.

SHIMKETS Thursday, Oct. 8, West View (formerly of North 1953, Joseph of 318 Stanford FOR QUICK-ACTION RESULTS! MAIL YOUR WANT-AD TODAY Charge Name Address City Phone Write AD Here: DATES TO BE PUBLISHED. PITTSBURGH SUN- TELEGRAPH CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEP'T. PITTSBURGH 30, PA. Frank Williams Frank Alexander Williams, A resident of Mt.

Lebanon for 21 years, died yesterday in his home at 465 Jefferson Dr. Mr. Williams has been ated with the Upjohn Pharmaceutical Co. here for 20 years. He was a member of the Mt.

Lebanon Presbyterian Church where he served as a deacon and was at the time of his death a member of the session. He belonged to Brownsville Lodge No. 60, Royal Arch Chapter 164. St. Omer's Commandery, and Syria Temple.

He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth; a daughter, Florence: a sister. Mrs. John Platos, of Brownsville. and a brother, Riley D. Williams, of St.

Louis, Mo. Friends will be received at his late residence after 2 p. m. today. Services will be he'd Tuesday at 2 p.

m. in Mrs. Williams' family residence Brownsville. Burial will be in Redstone Cemetery. Death Notices Side), husband of Bessie Shimkets: brother of Mrs.

Rose Shilkun and Julius Shimkets. Friends received at the Wentz Funeral Home, 1323 N. Franklin North Side. Funeral Moday at 1 p. m.

SIMONS On Oct. 10, 1953. Elizabeth O. Sands Simons, of 103 Craighead wife of the late Patrick H. Simons; sister of Mrs.

Anna R. Kirk and Mrs. Robert F. Manville, of Williamsport; aunt of Frank H. Kirk.

Friends received at the Joseph Colligan Funeral Home, 608 Warring Ave. Funeral on Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 8 a. m. High mass of requiem at St.

George's Church, at 9 m. Friends invited. SLAWTER-On Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Elizabeth Price, wife 826 of the late David L. Slawter, of Savannah Avenue, Wilkinsburg; survived by four daughters, Mrs.

R. M. Charley, of Stafford, England, Mrs. R. N.

Hill, of St. Louis, Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, Mrs.

F. L. Antisell, of Wilkinsburg: one sister, Mrs. H. L.

Bunker, of Swathmore, one brother, William A. Price, of Miami, Florida; also 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends received at J. D. Turner's, 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg, where services will be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

STAUB Oct. 10, 1953, Kathleen Staub. of 828 Belmont aunt of William and Florence Lippert. Funeral services at the James Lowrie Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania Ave.

Time later. TESTASECCA-On Thursday, Oct. 8. 1953, Nazzarene, husband of the late Ida Ballatore; father of Anita and Emma; brother of Anthony and the late Gabriele Testasecca. Friends received at O'Toole O'Connor Funeral Home, 5106 Second Hazelwood.

Solemn high mass in St. Stephen's Church, Monday at 9 a. m. THUNELL- Suddenly on Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, Robert beloved husband of Rita (Hergenroeder) Thunell, of 620 Center Avalon; father of Roberta, Paul and Ralph Thunell; son of Mrs.

Mary E. Thunell; brother of Mrs. Elsie Glatz, Mrs. Marie Thompson, and Ray Thunell. Friends received at McDonald Funeral Home, California Avalon.

Requiem high mass at the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue, on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. VODVARKA-On Friday, Oct. 9. 1953. Mary, beloved wife of Joseph Vodvarka of 1355 Stowe McKees Rocks; mother of Mrs.

Martin ((Pauline) Steranka, Mrs. Frank (Vlasta) Mauro, Frank, Joseph Charles and Walter Vodvarka; also 15 grandchildren and a brother, Joseph VIk. Friends received at the A. J. Haser Funeral Home, 512 Chartiers McKees Rocks.

Funeral services Monday at 10:30 a.m. WARE-On Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Edward, of 3462 Webster husband of Josephine Ware; brother of Mrs. Jayne Gantt, Mrs. Amanda Willis and Mrs.

Louise Jackson, Willie and Seymour Ware. Friends received at Davis Funeral Home, 2159 Center from 7:30 to 9 m. daily. Services Monday at 1 p. m.

from Monumental Baptist Church. Interment in Allegheny Cemetery. WERNER-On Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, Edgar of 1328 Singer Wilkinsburg, husband of Alice Gregory; father of Mrs. Helen Schwartz, Mrs.

Ruth Wood, of Packanack Lake, N. son of Mrs. Lucy Werner, of Erie, also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at Warehams Funeral Home, Rebecca Ave. at Center Wilkinsburg, from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 dally.

Services, Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. WILLIS On Saturday, October 10, 1953, Hattie, of 3133 Churchview wife of the late Thomas Willis; mother of Leah, Mae, William and Abijah; sister of Myron, Ella, Nora, Tersie, Violet, Erma; also six grandchildren. Friends received at the John H. Slater Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Whitehall, Brentwood. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

WOLOVITZ-Suddenly, at Chicago, on Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Fannie, beloved wife of Benjamin Wolovitz: mother of Mrs. Dorothy Tobin, Beverly Hills, Mrs. Lillian Sherman, Chicago, Mrs. Mildred Lupovitz, Mrs.

Florence Goldvarg, Mrs. Irene Smith, Mrs. Marilyn Perlman. Norman Wolovitz and Edward Wahl, all of also 14 grandchildren. Friends recelved at the Burton L.

Hirsch Chapel, 2704 Murray Squirrel Hill (opp. Morrowfield where services will be held on Sunday, Oct, 11, at 11 a. m. Interment Beth Abraham Cemetery. Please omit flowers.

WOOLSLARE- On Friday, at her late residence, 1236 Point View Elizabeth Mohler Woolslare, wife of the late Samuel Ellsworth Woolslare; mother of William. Samuel, Chester, Eugene, John, Merrill, Mrs. Erma Twigg, Mrs. Gertrude Lamantia and Miss Jane Woolslare: 11 grandchildren, two two great-grandchildren; also survived by sisters, Miss Margaret Mohler and Mrs. Rachel McBride.

Services on Monday at 2 p. m. from the Lacy Funeral Home, 418 Lincoln Ave. (near Pittsburgh Hospital. Interment in Homewood Cemetery.

Friends invited. In Memoriams BRAUN, Florence sad but loving memory of my mother, who passed away Oct. 10, 1948. Sadly missed by her daughter, Madeline Robertson Samarco. Sewickley News, 611 Beaver Sewickley, PA.

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Cemetery Lots JEFFERSON Memorial Park grave lot. will sacrifice. Colonial 3-7902 evenings. Colonial 3-9923 daytime. Place Sun- Telegraph Want Ads at Lambright'8 Stationery Store, 1020 Wood Wilkinsburg.

Place Sun- Telegraph Want Ads w. W. Welch Drug Store, 5135 Liberty Ave. Place Telegraph Want Ads Bebees, 605 Main Sharpsburz. Personals WILL the two gentlemen who sisted young lady when she fell on Third Ave.

Monday evening please call 10 1-6061 after 7 p. til. Place Sun- Telegraph Want Ada Dallas Pharmacy. 6900 Bennett Pittsburgh Place Sun-Telegraph Want Ada St Homewood News 540 Homewood Ave. Place Sun- Telegraph Want Ads a Thomas Bartholomew Services for Thomas Bartholomew, 75, a retired pharmacist, will be held at 2 p.

m. Tuesday in the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Burial will be in Verona Cemetery, Mr. Bartholomew died Friday in his home, 1416 Dormont Dormont, after a long illness. He was graduated from the School of Pharmacy Western University of Pennsylvania, now the University of Pittsburga, in 1902.

He was born in Pittsburgh and lived in Oakmont for many years. Mr. Bartholomew leaves his wife, Ann; two daughters, Mrs. Gyneth L. Fox and Mrs.

Georgia McDonald; two sisters, Miss Elizabeth Bartholomew and Mrs. D. A. Richie, both of Bedford, and five grandchildren. I 2 Male Help Wanted Fourteen men were arrested on gambling charges yesterday when Lt.

Michael Walsh led police raiders in a swoop on a shed in a parking lot at 96 Fullerton Hill District. Walsh said they interrupted a card game and nabbed one man writing numbers. He charged Dave Captain, 48, of 1400 Colwell with keepa gambling house. Walsh said Captain failed in an effort to hide a numbers book in an upholstered couch as the raiders swept in. Thomas Broadus, 57, of 208 Fifth was writing numbers when the raid occurred, Walsh said.

Both Captain and Broadus were charged with operating a lottery. 14 Seized in Hill Numbers Raid 12 Male Help Wanted Are You Looking for a sales job that should pay a year? Exclusive territory. Full commission on repeat and mail orders. Commissions advanced weekly. Call on school principals: coaches and retail merchants.

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Apply by letter. Sauereisen Cements Sharpsburg, Pa. AT ONCE- over 18 who is interested in a position which presents opportunity for advancement to supervisory capacity. Short hours, easy work. Earnings discussed at Interview.

Mr. Phillips, 8. 1413 Clark 717 Liberty Ave. vears of age or under, steady ATTENDANT Esso Service Station, work, apply 7900 Bennett St. AUTOMOBILE SALESMANAGER Must have 8 desire and an ability to sell 35-50 units per month.

Exceptional opportunity for the man who can lead salesmen and understand absolute necessity to get turnover. Under plan there will be no interested celling on your earnings. We are only in high caliber man who wants a really wonderful opportunity. All applications will be treated with strict confidence. Box V-259 Sun-Telegraph.

12 AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN No experience necessary Listen to this. We will train you in a business that has no limitations as to profits and opportunities. This is a chance to become associated with one of the world's largest Ford Dealers, Steel City Motors. Don't apply if you want to earn less than $8,000 year. Draw against liberal commission.

Don't apply if you don't like to sell. If you like your present job but there is no room for advancement here's your opportunity. Investigate now. Apply in person only to Steel City Motors, 5835 Baum Blvd. Ask for Mr.

Bingler. BARBER Experienced, for children's and women's hair. Apply Beauty Salon, 7th floor. ROSENBAUM'S CARPENTER'S HELPER Baldwin Borough. New plan near St.

Wendelin's Church, off Steiner St. Ask for Foreman. CHALLENGE TO CREDIT MANAGERSI If you have retall credit, experience, if you can sell yourself to us--then this is the position you've been Ing. An exceptional opportunity to get in on the ground floor as credit manager of a well-known sewing machine and vacuum store that's just come to town. We want the right man and we're willing to pay the right price to get him! If you think you're the man apply in person Monday, 9 Mr.

Kay, 707 Penn Avenue. CHEMIST Graduate for work on physical chemistry problems. Apply Koppers Inc. 108 Koppers Bldg. COLORED all around Handyman to help small Real Estate Arm.

Call Court 1-6586. Dance Instructor Trainees Age 23 to 30. After training, earnings approximately $50 week. Apply after 1 p. m.

Arthur Murray Studio, 627 Smithfield St. DRAFTSMEN Detailers Checkers Bridges- -Buildings Experienced Green Engineering Co. Sewickley 2415 DRIVER SALESMAN Established tea de coffee route. Steady work. Car furnished.

Salary comm. Apply mornings, 178 Lincoln Bellevue. ENGINEERS- -Mechanical, Structural. Arthur G. McKee 2300 Chester Cleveland 1, Ohio.

ENGINEERS We need the following men at once: CONVEYOR Designers Detailers Checkers STRUCTURAL Detailers Checkers ALSO MEN IN RELATED FIELDS Overtime, long term program; good working condtions. Reliance Contracting Co. Heeren 140 Eighth Pgh. ESTABLISHED Grocery Products Manufacturer needs a Supervisor who will eventually become District Sales Manager over Southwestern Pennsylvania Including Pittsburgh and Eastern Ohio Including Cleveland, Youngstown and Akron. The man we are looking for now or has recently been employed A8 a Supervisor or District Manager for larzer National Company distributing its products through Chains and super Markets.

College training or Degree will help, but not essential. This permanent position with good future in growing company whose products are heavily advertised. Good salary, expenses, bonus and excellent employee benefits Including Life Insurance, Hospitalization and generous Retirement Plan. If you are a hard worker with A good record and feel that you meet the above qualifications, we shall be glad to hear from you. Write Box Number X-233 Sun graph, giving qualifications in detail.

All replies held in strict confidence. ESTIMATOR, DAMAGED CARS 32. with car. $325 and expenses. FOREMAN OR SHOP SUPERINTENDENT, STAMPING PLANT-30-40: some engineering knowledge, Punxsutawner.

to start. East End Employment, 901 Highland BidE. FURNACE INSTALLERS $300 PER WEEK FOR QUALIFIED MEN, MUST HAVE CAR AND TOOLS YEAR AROUND WORK APPLY 6375 PENN EAST LIBERTY. FURNACE MECHANICS Sheet metal assembly workers to install duct work. APPLY 5910 CENTER EAST LIBERTY, Man Fumbles $30, Woman Grabs It War was a PennCounty of the Surgeons, Valley and the Dr.

from acknowlservice survived by Virginia Barbor A Death Police last night were searching for a woman who picked up $30 a customer dropped from his in the Oyster House, Downtown, and made for the door in a hurry after refusing to return the cash. Alex Spinebellia, of 1643 Spring Way, the Strip, told police the money fell out when opened his wallet. The anidentified woman scooped up the cash and hurried out. French Give Ike Fancy Wrist Watch WASHINGTON, Oct. (INS.) President Eisenhower today owns a fancy French wrist watch.

The watch, a gift from French watch manufacturers, is solid gold with a 19. jewel movement. Marasco. Friends received at the Brusco Funeral Home, 214 Virginia Mt. Washington.

Solemn requiem high mass at St. Peter's Church on Monday at 10 a. m. MARTENS On Friday, Oct. 9, 1953.

Harry Earl, of 1433 Brookline formerly of North Side. beloved husband of Jane Beddoe Martens: brother of Mrs. Ruth Mlinarcik; nephew of Miss Annie Martens. Funeral from the Home of Schellhaas and 707 East North Side, on Monday at 2 p. m.

Friends invited. MARTIN Oct. 9, 1953, of 145 West Swissvale Edgewood, Albert husband of the late Margaret McClure Martin; father of Albert J. Robert A. and Margaret M.

Martin; brother of Florence Agnes Shaner. Friends and members of the Edgewood Presbyterian Church, Valley Lodge No. 613 and Pittsburgh Masonic bodies received at the Jobe Funeral Home, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. McALLISTER-On Friday, Oct.

9, John S. husband of Martha Jane: stepfather of Raymond Schultz of 810 Arch St. Friends received at the B. B. Devlin and Son Funeral Home, 602 Sherman Ave.

Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MeGAFFNEY Anne Elizabeth, age 15, beloved daughter of Anne McGuire McGaffney, and the late Charles A. McGafney, died Friday morning in home: also survived by one aunt, Mrs. James J. Gavigan, Arcadia, one cousin, Mary Agnes McGuire, Rochester, N.

Y. Friends received after 3 p. m. Saturday at the home of her great aunt, Mrs. T.

Frank Covert. 125 N. Mercer New Brighton. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at 9:30 from the home. Mass of the Angels at St.

Joseph's R. C. Church at 10 o'clock. Burial will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery, New Brighton, Pa.

MERVOSH- Of 2824 Sarah on Friday, Oct. 9, 1953. Sava Mervosh, in his 76th year; father of Mitar, Sam. Nick, George, Milo and Michael Mervosh: brother of Mrs. Mildred Winovich and Lazo Mervosh: also survived by 14 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the Charles C. Cieslak Funeral Home, 81 S. 15th Street. Funeral Monday at 1 p. m.

Services at St. George's Serbian Orthodox Church at 2 p. m. Burial in St. George's Serbian Orthodox Cemetery.

MILLER--On Saturday, Oct. 10, of 488 Broadway, Pitcairn, Mrs. Emma J. (nee Shorthill), wife of the late Edwin Miller: beloved mother of Clarence S. Miller, Elizabeth W.

Miller, Mrs. Frances Harvey, Alma B. Miller, Mrs. Mary Emma Robbins and Mrs. Hannah Mae McMunn; also 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the Pearce and Son Funeral Home, Pitcairn, where services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. MILLER Of 326 Morton Overbrook (formerly of 19 Mt. Hope Etna), on Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, Bella J.

Bright, wife of the late Benjamin Nelson Miller; mother of Robert S. and W. Herbert Miller: also four grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Family requests that friends be received 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

at the Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt. Royal Blvd. at Glenshaw Glenshaw. Services on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MILLER October 10, 1953, Helen wife of the late George F.

Miller, of 4006 Greenridge Castle Shannon; mother of James W. Miller, Hellen Betty Fisher, and Mrs. Edward G. Fischer: daughter of Mrs. Frank Schia; sister of B.

J. Schia, Mrs Frances M. Bardolph and Marie D. Schia; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Services and interment private.

MONTGOMERY In Allegheny General Hospital, Thursday, Oct. 8, 1953, Margaret M. Williams, beloved wife of John M. Montgomery, of 1856 Perrott North Side; Stepmother of Mrs. Marion E.

Bergman; sister of Mrs. Thomas Nichols, Mrs. Earl McMonigle, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. James David C.

and Thomas E. Friends may call at O'Brien's, 3724 California At Cooper North Side. Services Monday, at 2:30 p. m. MORROW--On Thursday, Oct.

8, 1953, Edward of Apartment 13, Grand Neville Island; son of William and Mae G. Morrow: broth. er of William, Robert and Mrs. Dolores Sauers, of Crafton. Friends received at McDermott Brothers, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks.

Services on Monday, Oct. 12, at 2 p. m. beloved husband of Antoinette Colger Mula, of 2915 Graham Penn Township; on Friday, Oct. 9th; father of Elizabeth and James V.

Mula; brother of Mrs. Josephine Franks, Tony, Francis, Carl and Guy Mula: also 1 grandson. Friends may call at Knee Memorial Home, Center at South, Wilkinsburg. High mass of requiem at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament R. C.

Church, Frankstown on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 9 B. m. MUNICH- Friday, Oct. 9, 1953, John, of 933 Haslage husband of Mary: father of John Munich, of Colorado: Mary Yockel, of Beaver Falls: Jennie Bittner, Catherine Wolfert, of Philadelphia: Elizabeth Gassner, of Margaret Causins, of and Christine Sworski.

of California: also 13 Death Notices Business Personals BIO-NU-MINS is an important Factor In health and the building of already nortual health to higher levels. A dietary supplement for older People and Children, Greater utilization of Vitamin B2 due to essential presence of adequate Manganese plus the advantages of essential Minerals. 100 Capsules $3 -200 $5.50 Ppd. Please send Check or Money -Order to: Bionutrition Dis- tributor, PO. Box 11, Kingston, N.

Y. BROKEN PLATES RELINED Repaired in one Simeral, 109 Diamond op. McCann's. AT 1-8888 F. H.

F. Club (Fun-Hobby-Friendship) resumes Its 7th year. Fall season Oct. 17th, square dance, South Park. Considering a few membership applications (married couples only Write President F.

H. F. Club, 3943 Hawley Pa. KNITTERS- CROCHETERS Save up to on hand knitting yarns, rug yarn, crochet cotton. Write for free catalogue.

Philadelphia Yarn 713 Fifth Pgh. 19, Pa. Court 1-6867. MAKE NEW FRIENDS Lyola Belle HI 1-3908 ST. JOSEPHI'S Convent Home for the Ladies--Private room available.

Phone McKeesport 4-7821. PHOLSTERING NEW AND REPAIR WORK SAVINGS ON RE-COVERING New Suites Made to Order $149 PITT UPHOLSTERING and Manufacturing 2224 East N. S. CE 1-3397 Place Sun- Telegraph Want Ads John F. Noble.

821 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Place Sum-Telegraph Want Ads Sewickley News. 511 Beaver Sewickley, Pa. Place Want Ads at Wyant Drug, 1601 Carson burgh 3. Place Sun-Telegraph Want Ads Bebees, 605 Main Sharpsburg.

Place Sun-Telegraph Want Ads Lefkowitz Drugs. 3013 Preble Pittsburgh 33. Place Sun-Telegraph Want Ads at Lost and Found BOX of -Slides Lost Monday evening, Homestead-Squirrel Hill-Wilkinsburg area. Reward. Churchill1-4607 BOXER Puppy--Brindle, lost Penn Ave.

vicinity. Rabie tag 164970. Child's pet. Reward. CO 1-6290.

LOST: White with brown and black markings Spitz in vicinity Center and Grove St. CO. 1-2649. WOMAN'S Brown suit Jacket. lost Shadyside vicinity.

Reward. Call MU. 1-5850. WRIST WATCH--Lady's, white gold, with rhinestones, lost Sept. 29, between Munhall-Homestead.

Reward. HOmestead 1-0607. Place Sun-Telegraph Want Ads P. A. News, 220 Federal N.

S. 2 Male Help Wanted All Male and Female Help Wanted advertisements appearIng in the dun-Telegraph offering sales positions must state the article or service to be sold, as well as the basis of compensation. The Sun-Telegraph does not knowingly accept help-wanted advertisements which violate the minimum wage and overtime pay requirements of the Federal Wage and Hour Law. For information consult the U. 8.

Department of Labor's Wage and Hour office at 1004 Victory Building, Liberty Avenue and 9th Street, Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Atlantic 1-1967. ACCOUNTANTS National accounting firm has opening for Senior and Junior accountants. Write Box J-283, Sun-Telegraph. ACCOUNTANT: recent college graduate, industrial training program, CLERK TYPIST: 22-30, excellent position for disabled vet, $235.

INSIDE SALES: 24-30, pricing. quotations, customer inquiries, manufacturing firm, TIME STUDY SUPERVISOR: 25-38, good machine shop background, need not be graduate, N. RUSH. Montgomery EMPLOYMENT 5077 JENKINS ARCADE GR 1-2787 Open Monday 'til 6 P. M.

ACCOUNTANT COST. Degree, 1-2 years experience. Greensburg area. $350-450. BUDGET SUPERVISOR.

Standard perience. $450-550. SYSTEMS PROCEDURES SUPERVISOR. $500-550. TAX SUPERVISOR.

NO FEE. GENERAL BUYER -SUPERVISOR. Purchase electronic $500-600. a TERMINAL MGR. Motor carrier, $500-600.

RECORD SUPERVISOR. Under 45, $350-450. SALES REPRESENTATIVE. Unusual opportunity with substantial manufacturer. Non-technical electrical product.

Sales experience with retailers department stores, and wholesalers best, Tri-state. Salary $375-450. Incentive. CAr expenses furnished. SALESMAN.

(Quality food line). Excellent company, Contact larger retallers, department stores, etc. Experienced. Small guarantee. plus commission.

Also monthly and quarterly bonus. Mileage allowance. Western Pa. TECHNICAL ELECTRICAL METALLURGIST. Trainee, DRAFTSMAN.

Young. HeaVy chanical experience, Tarentum area. $350-375. SALES ENGR. Fine wire experience.

Open. TOMSETT ASSOCIATES Management Personnel Counselors 431 Frick 5th Ave. Grant Open Mon, 'til 6:30. Sat. 'til noon ACCOUNTING TRAINEE-22-27.

Degree, experience not essential, opportunity for broad experience. $325-350 ENGINEERING CLERK-30-38. Ability to compute volume, pressure, and flow requirements of natural elements: secure; good potential. $350-375. PLANT SUPERINTENDENT Small plating and stamping Plant.

North of LAB ASSISTANT--High school graduate, chemical analysis, $250. EMPLOYMENT DIRECTOR--Staff sition. Downtown: handle all employment. $7500 to 9.000. YOUNG MAN- With electronics rience, radar, etc.

Good progressive company. $300-350. SALESMEN (2)-For real estate. with Industrial subsidiary, local, college graduate or experienced. $300.

SALES CLERK--For specialty store In Washington, Pa. $50-60 week. Beaver Valley residents are invited to contact our branch office, Benson Bullding. Beaver Palis, "YOU'LL LIKE LIKEN SERVICE" LIKEN EMPLOYMENT SERVICE KEENAN 643 LIBERTY AVE. Phone EX.

1-1866 Open Monday t11 6:30 P. M. (Member of Penna, Asen. of Personnel Services.) ACCOUNTANTS Costs Good accounting schooling Experienced metals--To $6000 ACCOUNTANTS Juniors Good start METHODS PROCEDURES--Heavy accounting experience- IBMWest -To $9000 CPA-5 years public experience- To $6000 AUDITORS- -Travel Good schooling Internal Experience helpful $4200 ADVERTISING COPYWRITER Retall BOOKKEEPER--Full charge Good opportunity----Open CREDIT MANAGER ASSISTANT Industrial experience- -To $6000 TRAINING DIRECTOR Heavy industrial Consultant level To $10,000 ASSISTANT PERSONNEL Experienced Screening sales people--To $5000 SALESMEN Metallurgical--Junior Office Pharmaceuticals- To $5100; Soft Goods Experienced -To $15,000 WELDING ENGINEER Research, -Hi-alloy steels, DRAFTSMAN Structural experience -To $6000 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN 5 years QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER Know heat treat, metallurgy $8500 TIME STUDY INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER For Industrial Relations department $6000 PIPING CHEMISTS--Many -Open INNUMERABLE OPENINGS NOT DETAILED--We Invite you to discuss your experience with us in confidence to see for which assignments you best qualify. COBY BUREAU, SERVICE INC.

210 Bessemer Bldg. AT. 1-4211 under 30 of age, experience preferred, college degree necessary, $350. ACCOUNTANT: Young, college graduates or persons who have completed 4 years of business school in accounting; good opportunity, $260. ACCOUNTANT: Under 25, business school graduates, no experience necessary, $225.

FIELD MANAGERS: Need 4 men with good construction auditing background, to age 40, preferably with colloge degree; start $350, income in field much higher. BOOKKEEPING: Full charge through trial balance; experlenced only, salary open. EXECUTIVE PERSONNEL: Experienced in various phases of industrial relations; central Ohio; opportunity for growth; under 40 years of age, $6500. PERSONNEL: Thirty-five miles from Pittsburgh: 4-year-old company offering tremendous growth possibilities, non-union company, 160 employees, under 40 years of age, to $6500. SALES ENGINEER: Electrical equipment, for same company as above: management potential; heavy travel in beginning: growth possibilities unlimited; electrical engineering background; under age 40, to $6500.

SALES: Management potential, electronic devices, no technical background needed; seven-year-old company; under 40 years of age, $5000 plus bonus and expenses. No limit to earning capacity. MANAGEMENT: Well-rounded administrator for above company; eventual offices, under 40 years of age, $7500 plus bonus and expenses. TECHNICAL. CHEMICAL ENGINEER: College degree, no experience necessary, young man for young successful firm, $325.

LAB TECHNICIAN: To age 26. preferably with college chemistry background, $210 up. INSPECTOR: Experienced, preferably with tube mill experience, to inspect low pressure vessels, not above 30 years of age, to $400. OFFICE PROCUREMENT TRAINEE: Purchasing department, preferably engineering graduate, with experience; excellent opportunity, $350. ORDER CLERK: Preferably with public contract experience, age 20-30, customer contact work, $250 up.

APPRENTICES: Local, for nationallyknown firm, repairing business machines, $200. STOCK CLERK: Preferably vet, some heavy potential 1s inside sales, $170. CLERK: General clerical, fling, preferably experienced, $172. CLERK: Over draft age, for general clerical work, typing helpful, $220. SALES SALESMAN: Business machines, preferably with sales experience or accounting background, $325 plus bonus.

SALES: Electrical Engineer or comparable experience in electric products, under 30 years of age. Salary open plus commission. SALES TRAINEE: Selling new type business machines, age 22-27: no experience necessary: however, some sales helpful. $275. OPPORTUNITY Five of the above positions are with young companies looking for vigorous young men.

Keystone's management and staff are young men in constant contact with new companies offering tremendous opportunities. Let Key- stone help future. KEYSTONE PLACEMENT SERVICE 601 Keystone Bldg. 324 Fourth Ave. GRant 1-4750 AERO PIT MOLDERS and FLOOR MOLDERS $125.00 Per Week BALDWIN-LIMA HAMILTON CORP.

CHESTER, PA. (10 MILES SOUTH OF PHILA.) Apply At Employment Office or call Chester 3-8211 AERONAUTICAL Engineers, Designers, Draftsmen. Join the fascinating fastest-growing field In aviation--Hellcopters, Write to E. M. Benham.

Sikorsky Aircraft, Bridgeport, Conn. ALL Around Printer- Open presses, Kluge. Sober. Phone Pitcairn 9. Pitcairn, Pa.

AMAZING NEW SAMPLE OUTFIT brings you big money. 30th Anniverpopular -priced MADEMEASURE dress shirts and sport shirts sell fast to all men. Average order pays $3 pront. Full or part time. Outfit FREE.

Packard Shirt Terre Haute. Ind. ARE YOU THE MAN with enough sales know- -how to tackle big job at big money? 11 you're aggressive, alert, personable and have retall and appliance experience in TV, vacuum and sewing machines -then you're the man we want as our Assistant Manager. You'll earn more, you'll earn quickly! You'll enjoy salary plus commission plus bonus -paid vacations and other company benefits offered by reliable, established Arm. Apply in person, Monday, 9 A.

Mr. Kay, 707 Penn Avenue. ASSISTANT Accountant with Indus. trial sales experience, familiar with charts and graphs. Good opportunity.

North East resident preferred. Salary, Apply by letter. 0. BOR 7829 Pittsburgh 15. Ps.

2 Male Heir Wanted FITTERS Structural Steel First Class For riveting or welding Apply at Personnel Office Fort Pitt Bridge Works Canonsburg, Pa. GENERAL assignment reporter with Initiative and ambition. Apply 10 person or by letter. No phone calls. The Painesville Telegraph, Painesville, o.

GOOD Paying Jobs in Europe, South America, Africa, Asia. $400 to $2000 monthly. Free Lion. All types of opportunities in foreign countries. Write for Information.

no obligation. Write to Dept. AA-51. Turner Foreign Bureau 246 Fifth New York 1, N. Y.

Good Earnings and Lifetime Security I'm looking for Men, probably now employed in bleak, uninteresting work, who want to go places- fast! Here briefly, Is what you can expect: 1. To sell an item now owned by over 17,000,000 Americans--that's how popular It is. 2. To receive introduction and invitations to call on people who Are half-sold before you can make your calls. 3.

To earn Big Daily Commissions at point of sale, and regularly monthly commissions on renewals. 4. To be backed up by millions of pleces of mail and by the most tensive campaign in our history. 5. To be thoroughly Instructed, by experts, how to make sales.

To be trained to make a minimum of $150 per week and to qualify for promotions based on ability. THE GREAT WHITE SHIBLD PROGRAM of Hospital and Medical Burgical protection is the fastest-growing Health Plan in the State Our men are happy. prosperous and set for a lifetime of good earnings and assured security. The most profitable half-hour you can spend is to call and let me Prove to You that this is an opportunity you can't afford to miss. Mr.

Masters 7th Floor, 335 Fifth Ave. Pittsburgh 22, Pa. AT 1-6292-1-6293 Daily 10 A. M. to 4 P.

M. INSURANCE MAN Experienced for large accident and health debit. Excellent comms. Old established company writing A hospital, surgical and life insurance, CO 1-4514. JANITORS--Steady employment, 40- hour week, daylight.

Start $160 per month. Call MA 1-9431, Monday through Friday, JOB pressman, experienced; open shop, Call Grant 1-4975. Evenings Glenshaw 2307-R. JOBS OPEN in U. 8., So.

Europe. $3,000 to $12.000. Travel paid. Write Employment Information Center, Room 336, 316 Stuart Boston. LOCAL COLLEGE STUDENT Have opening for several young men attending local colleges and universities.

Hours 5:30 until 9 p. m. All day Saturday, National publishing concern. Remunerations discussed at Interview. For Interview write Box T-240, Sun-Telegraph.

MAKE $50 to $500 per sale. Exclusive territories to salesmen and distributors. NEW MIRACLE OUTDOOR LIGHTS sweeping country. Enormous demand from gas stations, stores, night -spots, drive-ins, auto agencies. Written MonNo samples.

No investment, No lightey-back GUARANTEE clinches sales. Ing experience required. W. H. LONG Chicago 10, Ill.

Estableshed 1911. MAN with car to drive salesman: no selling: Monday morning. Eagle Clothing, 831 Braddock Braddock. MAN, WORRIED, UNDERPAID Earn $90 up every week, $62.50 guaranteed. New plan clicking.

Liberal car needed. Call Fuller Brush. GR 1-4979, McKeesport 2-3291 Meat Cutters and Countermen Experienced Thorofare Markets Inc. 17th Smallman Streets MECHANIC Part time in have excellent references. Westmore 5-4300.

MEN--Contact Real Silk, Inc. Full, part-time work: $3 hr. comm. Apply, write, 1105 Clark GR 1-1636. MEN--Earn $3 to $5 per hour.

Fullpart time. Comm. Mason Shoe, 1018 Empire Bldg. Atlantic 1-8139. NEW HAMPSHIRE OPPORTUNITY Wanted by growing manufacturer of investment castIngs in southern New Hampshire.

Man 20-30 with engineering background. Degree not essential, but knowledge of machine work and castings preferred. Will work in Quotation Department and handle Inside sales. Salary commensurate with ability, All replies confidential, Write for interview and further details. Box X-230, Sun -Telegraph $54 PART TIME Average Weekly Income Eight men who can work from 6:30 D.

m. to 9:30 p. m. week days and 4 hours Saturdays. Unusual opportunity with patented exclusive appliance, comm.

and bonus. Mechanical aptitude helpful, car necessary. For Interview phone Montrose 1-1967 from 2 p. m. to 7.

p. m. MARTIN-PARRY CORPORATION PHARMACIST- -Registered in Pennsylvania for neighborhood drug store, Sharon, PA. Good hours, wages. Steady work.

Pleasant environment. Write full details, references, V-362 Sun-Tele-.

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