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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961- Deaths Deaths Deaths Deaths Allen, Jack Andrews, Sara Arwood, Edward Autotte, Robert W. Barnes, Robert Biszaha, John Britt, Elizabeth Bruggeman, Ella Burkard, Joseph J. Castanzo, Frank Clever, David K. Collavo, Katie Connelly, John J. De Fazio, Madeline Englert, Stella M.

Finkel, Katie Fitzgerald, Catherine Folgarelli, Nicholas Godino, Salvatore Goldberg, Harold Graham, Floyd F. Hartmann, Elizabeth Heath, Rebecca Hickman, Edith Hoffman, Bertha Holland, David, Sr. Horvitz, Jennie Keller. Alice Kunzler, William Sr. Linhart, Louis P.

Manant, Eugenie Martin, David J. Masson, Joseph D. Matiasic, Joseph McClain, Edward W. MeNeese. Ethel W.

Miller, Carl E. Minsterman. Ethel Nolf, Gertrude Orpha, Sophia Parry, Frank Penn, William Perner, William J. Rotonto, Rose Schlentner, Julius Schneider, Andrew C. Schott, Anna Stacey, Elisa Vannucci, Liberata Vaughn, James C.

Wersing, Julia A. Wills, Lafayette Zellman, Adam C. received at the VINCENT M. FEBIBRARO FUNERAL HOME. 133 Meadow St.

Puneral on Saturday at 8:30 m. Solemn requiem high mass in the Help of Christians Church o'clock. ENGLERT- On Wednesday, Aug. 1961. Stella M.

(nee Balzer), beloved wife of Harry N. Englert, 5005 Brownsville mother of Mrs. William Koett of California, Mrs. Vincent Davies and Harry C. Engiert: also nine grandchildren; sister of Mrs.

Ethel Hosmer of Denver and Adda Everett. Friends received at JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Saturday morning at 8 30 o'clock.

Requiem mass in St. briel's R. C. Church at 9 o'clock. FINKEL-On Tuesday, Aug.

1. 1961. Katie Finkel, beloved wite of the late Hyman Finkel, and mother of Morris Finkel, Mrs. Goldie Watkin of Newark. N.

Mrs. Bella Schwartz, Harry Finkel and Mrs. Gertrude Kubenfield: 11 grandchilaren, nine great-grandchildren. Friends received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME.

Forbes Ave. at Craft where services will be held on Thursday at p. m. Interment, Shaare Torah Cemetery. FITZGERALD On Wednesday, Aug.

2, 1961, Catherine Tipping of 506 Stokes North Braddock, wife of the late Michael Fitzgerald, and mother of Mrs. Margaret Westin. Mrs. Catherine Kocak, Mrs. Mary Agnes Schultz, James, Joseph and Michael Fitzgerald; sister of Mrs.

Theresa McNeil, Mrs. Julia Lennon, Mrs. Margaret Riffle, Mrs. Anna Jane Alger. Mrs.

Alice Kearnev, and three brothers in Ireland and England: also survived by 12 grandchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM E. ELKIN MORTUARY. Fourth St. North Braddock.

Funeral on Saturday at 8 8. m. Requiem high mass in St. Brendan's Church at 9 o'clock. Cathohie Daughters, Court Braddock No.

244. will recite the Rosary at 8 p. m. on Friday. FOLGARELLI Suddenly, on Tuesday, Aug.

1. 1961, Nicholas (Wally Reed). beloved husband of Victoria Simeone: father of Rita Camerota, Eileen Ortoleva, Mary Lou Botta, Margie Bobos, Jean Caricchio, Diane, Joseph and Bunney: son of Joseph and the late Loretta: also 12 grandchildren. Friends will be received At the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY.

Paulson Ave. at Winslow 111- Sol- 8 til Saturday at 10:30 m. emn requiem hich mass in Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 11:15 o'clock. GODINO--On July 31. 1961.

Salvatore, beloved husband of Mary Cuda: father of Anthony. Ernest. Mrs. George Giampa, Mrs. Peter Battaglia and John Godino: eight grandchildren.

seven great-grandFriends received at the RAYMOND F. PHILLIPS FUNERHOME, 1923 Broadway Ave. Beechview. Puneral on Friday. Solemn hich mass of requiem in St.

Catherine's Church at 10 a. m. Aug. 2. 1961, Harold Goldberg, in GOLDBERG On Wednesday, his 39th year, beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Goldberg: also three brothers and one sister. Friends received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Forbes Ave.

at Craft. where services will be held on Thursday at 3 p. m. Interment, Share Torah Cemetery. GRAHAM- Flovd suddenly on Sunday, July 30.

1961. at Glenn Burnie, formerly of East ALLEN-On Tuesday, Aug McKeesport, surviving are his wife. 1961, Jack of 324 Nesbit Car- daughter. Mrs. Joan Dove negie; tather of John and August; and son, David F.

Graham and his brother of Ralph, Charles and father. Allen also survived by Harry Allen, Mrs. Nora Willard. six brothers, four sisters and six Mrs. Anna Saroin and Mrs.

Mary grandchildren. Friends may call at Margaret McGinnis: also survived the EDW. FORGIE FUNERAL by four grandchildren. Friends re- HOME. 1032 Broadway.

East Mcceived at the LEONARD J. SZA: Keesport, after 5 p. m. on WednesFRANSKI FUNERAL HOME. 101 day, where services will be held Third Carnegie, until Satur- on Thursday, August 3 at 2 p.

m. day, Aug. 5. at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem Interment Penn Lincoln Memorial high mass in St. Luke's Church at Park. 9 o'clock. HARTMANN On Tuesday. AuANDREWS-On Wednesday, Aug.

gust 1, 1961. Elizabeth Hopkins 2. 1961, Sara McMillan Andrews Hartman of 401 Shady (forof 419 Ella Wilkinsburg, merly of Schenley wife of mother of Donald Paul M. and the late William Valentin HartJane E. Andrews: sister of Mrs.

mann; grandmother of William L. Ann Watkins. Clifford W. and Etheredge of Bartow, aunt George M. McMillan of Waynes- of Mrs.

Frances Freeland, Mrs. burg. Pa. Friends received at the Mary Louise Dier of Miami, JACK C. BEAHM FUNERAL HOME.

Mrs. A. W. Crabbe, Columbus, O. 7211 Thomas 2-4 and 7-10 and Mrs.

Marguerite Strouse. Services on Saturday at 2 Evansville, Ind. Friends received at p. m. H.

SAMSON'S, 537 Neville Civic Center), WednesARWOOD- On Wednesday, Aug. day, 7-9 p. Thursday. 2-4 and 1961, Edward D. Arwood, hus- 1-9 p.

m. Services in the Church band of Ada Jacobs Arwood of of the Ascension, Ellsworth and 914 Hober McKees Rocks. Neville Friday afternoon at 2 Friends received at McDERMOTT o'clock. Contributions may be made 1225 Chartiers Mc- to the Ascension Memorial BuildKees Rocks. Services on Saturday, ing Fund.

Aug. 5. at 1 p. m. HEATH-On Wednesday, Aug.

2. AUTOTTE-On Wednesday, Aug Rebecca Guthrie, at the Masonic 2. 1961, Robert Wayne (age Home, Elizabethtown. wife of son of Elizabeth Hinton and the late William mother of Mrs. Joseph A.

Autotte of 216 6. St. Helen Herron of Sarasota, Clair EE. Friends received at Mrs. Olive Stephens of Ligonier and the WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, George W.

Heath of Penn Hills: Baum Blvd. at Graham EE. also seven grandchildren and eight Services Friday morning at 10 great-grandchildren. Friends reo clock. ceived at the NIEL FUNERAL HOME.

7441 Washington SwissBARNES-On Tuesday, Aug. 1. vale, after 7 p. m. Thursday.

Serv1961. Robert B. of 6523 Shetland ices on Saturday at 11 a. m. beloved husband of Mrs.

ily hours 2-4 and 7-9. Edna Barnes: father of Mrs. Louise Tarpley. Mrs. Edith Young, Rob- HICKMAN-On Tuesday.

Aug. 1, ert G. Edwards of the U. S. Army 1961, Edith of 1008 Cedar and John Harris: also nine sister of Mrs.

Martha Cottingham children. Friends received at the and J. Clarence Hickman. Services GEORGE W. GAINES FUNERAL from the H.

J. SCHELLHAAS HOME. 220 Auburn East End. SON FUNERAL HOME. 707 East where services will be held on Sat- Northside.

on Thursday at 8 urday at 1 p. m. p. m. Members of First U.

P. Church and friends invited. BISZAHA- -On dunday. July 30. 1961, John szana of Sumter, S.

-On Monday, July 31. formerly of East Pittsburgh: father 1961. Mrs. Bertha Mater Hoffman of Joseph of Sumter, S. of 37 Bateman Millvale, wife John.

and Andrew, both of Pete, and mother of Miss Alof Baltimore. Mrs. Maria berta Hoffman and Charles Klenk. Brawley of Albuquerque, N. Funeral from the E.

J. PFEIFER Michael of East Pittsburgh and FUNERAL HOME. 512 Grant Ave. Mrs. Anna B.

Dooley of Ewa. Ha- Millvale. on Thursday, Aug. 3, at wall: also 19 grandchildren and 1:30 p. m.

one great-grandchild: several nieces and nephews. Friends received at HOLLAND- -On August 2, 1961. of the RICHARD A. WOLFE FUNER- 1724 Stratmore Crafton AL HOME, 304 Electric East Heights, David L. husband Pittsburgh.

Services Thursday Blanche M. Finegan; father of morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, John F. of Beaver and David William Penn Memorial Cemetery. of Franklin Twp: also three grandchildren.

Friends may call at BRITT-On August 1, 1961, of the JAMES A. LAMB. FUNER248 Noble Crafton, Elizabeth AL HOME. 165 Noble Ave. sister of Ann M.

Helen ton. 2-4 and 7-9 p. Services Kathryn Mrs. Gertrude M. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Wright, Mrs. Clara Bayers, Char- Interment, Allegheny County Melotte. N. Lawrence Detroit, mortal Park. and William J.

Miami. Fla. Friends may call at the JAMES A. LAMB. HORVITZ- Jennie of Uniontown.

FUNERAL HOME. 165 Noble on Wednesday, Aug. 2. wife of Crafton. Requiem mass In St.

Harry: mother of Selwyn A. HorPhilip's R. C. Church, Crafton, vitz of Washington, D. Mrs.

Friday morning at 10.30 of o'clock. Harriet H. Cohen of Pittsburgh: also three grandchildren. Funeral BRUGGEMAN On Wednesday, services from the JOHNSTON FUAug. 1961.

Ella E. Schwartz NERAL HOME in Uniontown at 2 Bruggeman of 1112 Middle o'clock on Thursday. Interment. Northside, beloved wife of Charles: Hopwood, Pa. mother of Dale 8.: sister of Elizabeth Johnson, Emma Householder, KELLER Ventnor.

N. on Edith Ramsey, Margaret Bageant, Tuesday, Aug. 1 1961, Alice Clarance and Theodore Schwartz. Hughes Keller, wife the late Funeral from the H. J.

SCHELL- William H. Keller: daughter of the HAAS SON FUNERAL HOME. late Amanda F. Denaham Hughes. 707 East Northside, on Satur- Graveside services in Allegheny day at 11 A.

m. Friends invited. Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Saturday morning. Auz. 5.

at 11 o'clock. BURKARD- On husband Wednesday, of Aug the (Arrangements by H. SAMSON'S.) 2, Joseph late Anna Cook Burkard. late of KUNZLER- William J. age 3270 East beloved father of 60.

of McKeesport. suddenly. on George P. Mrs. Anna Ebitz.

Joseph Tuesday. Aug. 1, 1961. husband of J. and Gust Burkard: brother of Helen Lulkovitz: father of WilMrs.

Frances Loesch and Mrs. 11am. and Mrs. Patricia MeAnna Neff: also four grandchildren Ewen: brother of Mrs. Margaret and five great-grandchildren.

Henkel and Mrs. Catherine McFriends received at the JOSEPH Caugher. Friends received at HUNA. PAPPERT SONS FUNERAL TER EDMUNDSON STRIFFTER. HOME.

711 Lockhart St. Funeral 600 Market McKeesport. High on Saturday with services at 2 mass of requiem on Friday at 9 p. m. m.

In St. Peter's R. C. Church. Interment.

St. Veronica's Cemetery. CASTANZO -Suddenly. on Sun- Ambridge, Pa. day, July 30, 1961.

Frank, at Campbell, formerly of Belle- LINHART- Of 2300 Fairland fonte Pitti hurgh. beloved bus- Overbrook, suddenly. on Wednesband of Elizabeth Arture: father day. Aug 2. 1961.

at 7:40 A of Juliet Rodgers of Rankin. The- Louis beloved husband of Helen resa (Terry) Quatse of Blackridge. Kroll Linhart: father of William Albert of California: also twO H. Linhart: also two grandchilgrandchildren: brother of Mrs. dren survive.

Friends received at Mary Panza of Sharpsburg. Notice the B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL of funeral later. HOME. Castle Shannon.

until SatRidge Ave. urdav. AuR. 5. at 10:30 A m.

ServCLEVER- Of 1056 in St. August 1. Norbert's R. C. Church Coraopolis, on Tuesday, 11:30 David K.

(Doct. husband of at 1-9 o'clock. Visitations 2-4 1961. Maude Ramsey: father of Alyse C. and p.

m. Jones: also five grandchildren and MANANT- On July 31 six great-grandchildren. COPELAND 1961. widow of Friends Monday. D.

Alex MAmay call at the R. nant. FUNERAL HOME. 867 Fifth Ave. mother of Arsene.

Alex and of 412 E. Main Carnegie: Coraopolis, where services will be Frank Manant and Mary Bowland: held on Friday at 2 p. m. also eight grandchildren and sIx COLLAVO- Suddenly. on Tues.

great-grandchildren. Friende Inday, Aug. Katie C. Collavo, vited to call At the HENRY wife of John Collavo of 1026 HENNEY FUNERAL HOME. 524 Greentree mother of Alma Washington Carnegie.

ServBusse, Margaret Matta, Esther ices on Friday, Auto at 10:30 Tracz and Irene Matway; sister m. Friends Invited. of Eugene Tello. Leo, Mary Scola and Stella Cunningham: also sur- MARTIN- -On Monday. July 31.

vived by 11 grandchildren and one 1961. David J. Martin of 1407 Livergreat-grandchild. Friends may call pool husband of the late Kate at the WALTER G. PETTIT FU.

Carter: father of George D. Martin. NERAL HOME, 997 Greentree Rd. Funeral services at the JAMES Requiem high mass on Friday at LOWRIE MEMORIAL HOME. 1407 9 a.

m. Chateau St. at Pennsvivania on Thursday At n. m. Friends inCONNELLE-John J.

on Wednes- vited. Interment. Mingo Cemetery. day. Aug.

2, 1961: father of Mrs. Finleyville. Pa. Mae Craig. Mrs.

Margaret Mooney, Mrs. Betty Bell. John and George MASSON-Suddenly. on Tuesdav. Connelly, Friends received at the Aug.

1. 1961. Joseph D. age 65. of A.

STAAB SONS FUNERAL. 289 Newburn Drive. Mt Lebanon. HOME. Charters West beloved husband of Ruth Bennett: End.

Pittsburgh. Requiem high father of Mrs. Jane Thomas of mass in St. Bernard's Church. Mt.

Bethel Park: grandfather of Susan. Lebanon, on Saturday, Aug 5, at Michael and Josenh M. Friends 10 A. m. received at L.

REINHAUER SON CO. TORTUARY. 2630 West Lib-Madeline, on Tuesday, ertv Ave. from 2-4 and 7.9 p. m.

Aur. 1. 1961. beloved wife of the Services on Saturday at 2 p. m.

late Cesidio: mother of James. Friends Invited. Interment In JetMrs. Frances Gentile. Victor, Louis, ferson Memorial Park.

Joseph of and Mrs. Ann Perhacs: Mrs. sister Anthony Gentile. MATIASIC- On Tuesdar. Clementine Ioli, Mrs.

Loretta 1961. Joseph of James St. Porco; 15 grandchildren. Friends Mellon Plan. Wilmerding.

beloved 1-Lost and Found CALL to The Animal Rescue League may help find your lost dog. MO 1-0422. BOXER Faun male. Mt. Nebo, Ohio and Franklin Twp, area.

Reward. Sewickles 4445. CHIHUAHUA Female, bluish grey, Ingram vicinity. Bluebell. Reward WA.

1-2675. COLLIE -Spits white), brown face, round neck. Trixie.) MU. 3-3865. DIAMOND Engagement Ring--Monday, between North Side Market and Devine Providence Hospital.

Reward. FA. 1-6165. EYEGLASSES- -Thrift Drug Fifth Liberty, Monday. Reward.

LE. 1-8089. PARAKEET- Green. yellow, "Tommy" Sun. TU 2-9178 PURSE--Black leather.

chain handle, containing money, other valuables; 22 streetcar. Monday afternoon. Reward CE. 1-2710. WALLET -Blue.

ladies, 176 streetcar, July 26. Reward. CH. 1-5523. 2-Wheeler from truck rewd FA 1-5950 2-Strictly Personals YOU My Loon said the Half-Dubloon lying on the green? 2-A-Business Personals EYE Glasses--Broken frames replaced while you wait.

Prescription filled. Price Optical, Downtown, Brentwood. Carnegie. LADIES -Exclusively; massage, facials, foot therapy- done in privacy of your home. For appointment call MU.

1-8870. day 3-Special Notices BACHELOR -Bachelorette (age 20-40) -Labor Day week end four-day tour includes jet plane, transfers, baggage handling, musical, Copa, Latin Quarter cruise, all dinners, one brunch. Crafton's Travel Bureau, GR. 1-5572. JEEP merry-go-round, kiddie rides.

picnics, bazaar, CH. 1-3497. NICK Carter Private Detective. Domestic problems. Berger Bldg.

GR. 1-1708 10-Help Wanted--Male CANVASSERS Cash draw daily, against commission. 9 a. m. Three Rivers Aluminum 718 Chestnut St.

CHEMISTS to $625. Beginners Research Career, GR, 1-8926. Legal Notices Stevens, Adie Allen Stevens, Clark. II, Kenney, Hill Attorneys at Law. No.

407 Farmers Bank Buildins. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on Friday, the 28th day of July, 1961, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933. P. L.

364. as amended. The name of the corporation is Bert Studios Inc. The purpose or purposes for which it is to be organized: To carry on the business of promotion and sale of all kinds of graphic arts and advertising services. and generally to conduct all lines of business allied to and interdependent with that of advertising and advertising services, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly, Adie Allen Stevens, II, Solicitor.

Berger and Berger, 1108 Law Finance Pgh. 19, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. at Harrisburg, on the 21st day of July. 1961.

for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanla, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364. as amended. The name of the corporation 1s BEYE LABORATORIES, INC.

The purpose or purposes for which it was organIzed are: To manufacture, package, sell and distribute medicines, drugs, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, sundries, notions, wearing apparel, foods, and all other types of food, clothing, and merchandise employed for use and consumption; to purchase, sell, rent, lease, mortgage, and convey real and personal property; to engage in research and development in the fields of pharmaceuticals, biologicals, chemistry, and physics to manufacture. print and distribute labels, circulars. and advertisements in connection with the above enumerated purposes, and for these purposes to have. possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Berger and Berger, Solicitors, To Florence K.

Lunt, Defendant: You are notified that the case of John C. Lunt Florence K. Lunt, No. 1041 July Term, 1960, will be tried on August 15th. 1961, at 9:30 o'clock A.

D.S.T.. before Judge Samuel A. Weiss, Court Room 17, 8th Floor, City-County Building. Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Nathan Holstein.

Attorney for Plaintiff, 1209 Plaza Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 7th day of August. 1961.

a Certificate for the conduct of business in Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Dupont Upholstering with its principal place of business at 1428 High Pittsburgh 12. Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are. Wallace R.

Devlin, 319 Princeton Pittsburgh 29, Pa, Kessler Neuwirth, Law and Finance Pgh. 19, Pa. Notice is hereby given that the partnership between Harry Klein and David B. Pitler, doing business as Sun Hardware Paint, at 1055 Washington Avenue Extension. Carnegie, has been dissolved by mutual consent AS of July 31, 1961.

All debts owing to the partnership are to be presented to Harry Klein, and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him for payment, who will continue the said business under the same name and at the same address. NOTICE is Hereby Given That an Application was made to the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on Thursday. the 27th day of July, 1961, by SONGER CONSTRUCTION A foreign corporation formed under the laws of the State of Ohio. where its principal office is located at No. 3691 Lee Road, City of Cleveland, for a Certificate of Authority to do business within the Commonwealth Pennsylvania under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

approved May 5, 1933, as amended. The character and nature of the business said corporation proposes to transact in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the said Certificate of blasting Authority and is to engage demolition in all types work and all types of refractory construction. The proposed registered office of the said corporation in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will be located at Oliver Mellon Square, C. T. Corporation System, City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny, Sealed Proposals OFFICIAL AVALON SCHOOL DISTRICT The Board of Directors of the Avalon School District will receive sealed proposals for furnishing and Installing Smoke Barriers and closing Auditorium Windows with brick in the Avalon High School Building.

Bids will be received until noon, August 21st, 1961 Biddings instructions and specifications are available in the general Office, Avalon High School, Avalon. Pennsylvania. The Avalon School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. C. P.

DILS. Secretary, The School District of the Borough of North Braddock 1s soliciting sealed bids for the leasing of fire detection and alarm system for all its public school buildings. Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Secretary. Administration Building, 541 Jones Avenue, North Braddock, Pennsylvania, All bids must be accompanied by certified check or bid bond in the amount of $100.00. Bids will be received at the office of the Secretary 10 later than 3:00 o'clock P.

EDST. Thursday, August 24. 1961. and will be opened at the first Board meeting thereafter. The Board of School Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

Signed) JOSEPH SULEY. Secretary. NOTICE TO VENDOR COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Department of Property and SupRoom 166. Main Capitol, Harrisburg. Sealed Proposals will be received until nine (9) o'clock A.

E.S.T. August 10. 1961 and then publicly opened on Class 144-Surgical Sutures for the contract period ning September 15, 1961 and ending March 14, 1962. Blanks and information may be obtained upon application to the above office. The Commonwealth reserves the right to reject any or all or parts of bids.

Andrew M. Bradley, Secretary OFFICIAL AVALON SCHOOL DISTRICT The Board of Directors the Ion School District will receive sealed proposals for High School Auditorium Stage Curtains until noon, August 7th. 1961. Bidding instructions and specifications are available in the general office. Avalon High School.

Avalon. Pennsylvania. The Avalon School Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids received. c. P.

DILS, Secretary. 10-Help Wanted Male ALL advertisementa 101 sales positsona appearing the Male Female Heip columns of the Post Gazette must mention the article 01 service to be sold. addition to the basis of remuneration. ACCOUNTING Trainee (Industrial) Degree. Career.

4149 Jenkins Arcade. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN Experienced, Long-Term Employment James Robert T. Scheeren. Indiana Theatre Building. Indiana.

Pa. Phone: HOpkins 3-3596. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN One of Pittsburgh's and oldest Ford Dealers openings for 2 young men with experience, ambition and the drive to go places; a magnificent opportunity to associate yourself with progressive dealership. Guaranteed draw commissions new demonstrators Continuous training and direction. Contact Sales Manager in person only.

MR. CARL LACHER HU. 1-7000 some engineering background helpful but not necessary Car and expenses furnished. Good starting salary. Send us a complete resume of your educational and work history in order to expedite interview.

Letters containing insufficient information cannot be conI sidered. Address confidential letters to: Box 596. Post-Gazette (Our employes know of this ad) CORPORATION Trainee- (Industrial) $475. Degree. Draft exempt.

Career. 4149 Jenkins Arcade DRIVER SALESMEN For established retail ice cream routes. top commission plan. Apply in person. Goodies Bar Ice Cream 313 Archie Oakmont.

Pa. EXECUTIVE SALES SALARY AND BONUS BOOKKEEPER -East Liberty area, 5- day week, young man preferred. Start August 10. Write Box G-348. PostGazette.

CLAY PIPE SALES An excellent opportunity for an aggressive self-starter to associate with a growing company. Experience and Unusual opportunity; excellent training. Free retirement insurance, Call Atlantic 1-9000. Mr. Hotchkiss.

FOOD sales trainee, $450. Some college. Career, 4149 Jenkins Arcade. INDUSTRIAL Sales Degree. Career, 4149 Jenkins Arcade, GR.

1-8926. LOCAL SALES OPPORTUNITY New development program has created openings for qualified men who can sell. TERRITORIES OPEN BUTLER. PA. MERCER.

PA. SHARON. PA. SOMERSET, PA. BEDFORD.

PA. MONONGAHELA, PA. Representing national organization contacting owners of business and self individuals. Guaranteed income with top comm. -ins.

Over 28 years of age, Must own late model car and possess sales aptitude. Will consider self-employed individual 1 with successful buiness background. Submit resume to P-438, Post-Gazette. $475 Degree. Drafgt exempt.

Career. 4149 Jenkins Arcade. MANAGEMENT trainees, sales trainees, excellent opportunity for recent college graduates or will consider men with 2 or more years college for organized training program in both sales and management. Salary $3900 to $4500, Call J. F.

Cornelius. BUSHEE ASSOCIATES 2108 Investment Bldg. GR. 1 5750 MEN-RELIABLE To assist manager in educational de partment of large national organization. Neat appearance and pleasant personality required.

ent and secure future with regular advancement for those who qualify Automobile furnished. Start at once. Personal interview by appointment. PHONE MR. POGEL ATLANTIC 1-8385 Salary $90 Per Week PROCEDURES Systems analyst.

$12,000. Heavy tab. Career, 4149 Jenkins Arcade. PURCHASING agent wanted for expanding Western Pennsylvania hospital. Experience in hospital purchasing and standardization desirable.

Salary based on qualifications and experlence Liberal personnel policies, Good opportunity for right person. Interviews granted following personal letter of application and resume. Write Administrator, Latrobe Hospital. Latrobe, Pa. PROOF passers Experienced.

wanted to work Youngstown only. Home every night. Must be sober and reliable. Call In person, 803 E. Indianola Youngstown, Ohio.

See Mr. Molla. SALES We need 9-men in our cleaning service department, Job percentage. Advancement for right men. n.

Apply in person. Holland Furnace 3542 Clairton Blvd. TENANT Farmer--Man with large boys to do year 'round dairy farm work. Modern equipment. House rent free rooms), Write Box H-349, -Gazette.

TOOL MAKERS North America Aviation, Inc.Columbus Division has immediate openings for qualified Tool Makers, Sheet Metal Layout Men, Tool and Die Makers and Milling Machine Machinists. Men sidered must have minimum of three years shop experience. All qualified applicants will ceive consideration for employ. ment without regard to race, creed, color or national origin. Address all inquiries to, or 4 ply in person at: The Plant Employment Office NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION, INC.

4300 East Fifth Avenue Columbus 16, Ohio WE HAVE OPENINGS Men with desire and am bition to succeed needed by Leading Pontiac Dealer. Must be sive, good appearance and Immediately available. perience not necessary. We will teach you to earn up to $12,000 per year if you are willing, Top working conditions, employee bene fits, bonus and commissions; good demonstrator plan, all available. Apply In person only 10 MR.

ROBERTS BERMAN PONTIAC 5989 Centre Ave. 11-Agents Wanted CAN YOU TOP THIS? Man, wanted with to wurk salary in if and arounc Pittsburgh a you qualify. MO. 1-1238. MEN AMBITIOUS (2) We need 2 grownup workers not just salesmen.

Starting guarantee. $90 to $110 as qualified. Lots of overtime. No layoffs. Married, over 24.

High school graduate. Car needed. National organization. established 55 years. Expanding.

Phone, GR. 1-4979. PART TIME Work evenings, 6-9. Earn. guaranteed per week.

Leads furnished Must have car. 12 to 7 BR. 1-0709. RUN a spare-time Greeting Card and Gift Shop at home. Show friends samples of our new 1961 Christmas and All Occasion Greeting Cards and Gifts.

Take their orders and earn to 100 proft. No experience necessary. Costs nothing to try. Write today for samples approval. Regal Greetings.

Dept. 343, Ferndale, Mich. 12-Help Watd. Men- Women LAB TECHNICIAN Experienced tissue technician. 300- bed hospital.

Call PO. 6-8300. Extension 298. TEACHERS Our New York State Central School seeks qualified teachers of high school Eng. lish.

Four classes per day: adequate salaries with supplements for each hour of grad. uate study: ample supplies and equipment: suburban liv. ing on the shores of Chautauqua Lake. Apply to: District Principal Public School Bemus Point New York EXPERIENCED COMMERCIAL ARTIST Qualified in Lettering, Layout, Airbrush, Key Drawing, Merchandising Rendering, Spots, etc. Jop open September.

Good hours, good pay. Write Box L-464 PostGazette. INTERIOR DECORATOR (Experienced) GROUNDED IN. MODERN DESIGN. COLOR AND RENDERING GOOD STARTING SALARY.

WRITE BOX K-463. POST-GAZETTE FULL TIME, PART TIME If you would like good, full time income selling over the telephone from your desk in our office. or It you are employed but want to make a substantial extra income. Let us show you how you can earn liberal commissions. paid weekly, selling subscriptions to of America's Great Newspapers." You don't need experience, we show you how in a few minutes.

FOR INTERVIEW DIAL AT. 1-1341 Wanted- Women 13-Help Wanted- -Women husband of Barbara Kolich; ther of Richard, Anna Pearce, Mrs. Helen Mullooly, Prank and Mary Ann: beloved son Mrs. Julis Matiasic: brother of Mrs. Mary Vana.

Nick, Mrs. Catherine Antolovich. Mrs. Anna Mertz. Mrs.

Barbara Jazelov and Michael: also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends received at the JAMES J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME. 171 Eighth Wilmerding. Requiem high mass in St.

Mary's R. C. Church, Rankin, on Saturday at 11 m. Friends invited. McCLAIN- On Wednesday, Aug.

1961. Edward brother of Katherine Grieneisen. Friends JOHNS received at the ALBERT F. FUNERAL HOME. Bennett St.

at Lang Ave. Funeral on Saturday. Time later. McNEESE- On Monday, July 31, 1961, Ethel W. Barr McNeese.

wife of the late Herbert sister of Eva Noble and John H. Barr: aunt of Mrs Anthony Pacella Mrs. Charles Thomas, Mrs. Jean Long. Funeral services at the MERVIN C.

STOVER FUNERAL HOME formerly Clever Stover), 534 Island Ave. McKees Rocks, on Friday at 1 p. m. MILLER--At on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1961, Carl E.

Miller, husband of Hazel Huftman Miller of 210 Orchard Edgeworth; son of Mrs. Georgiana C. Miller. Ft. Wayne.

father of Richard B. Miller of Irwin, Phillip E. Miller of Greensburg, and Mrs. Mildred of Pgh. brother Mrs.

Helen Jackson of La Porte, Mrs. Agnes Fawley of Ft. Wayne, and Mrs. Marguerite Wait three of Avilla, also The survived by grandchildren. ily will receive friends between the (hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. in the GRAY-COLE FUNERAL HOME. 328 Beaver Sewickley. High mass of requiem in St. James R.

C. Church on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. MINSTERMAN On Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1961, Ethel Mae Minsterman of 2559 Kingwood beloved wife of Sebastian F. Minsterman; mother of Mrs.

Annabelle Bakos, Sebastian William Robert H. Minsterman: sister of Mrs. Ida Smith. Mrs. Bertha Rodler, Mrs.

Ruth Federline, Mrs. Naomi Weisert and Allison Kaltreider; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER SONS, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt.

Washington, until 8. m. on Saturday, Aug. 5. Requiem high mass 10 St.

Norbert's Church at 9 o'clock. NOLF-Gertrude on Tuesday, Aug. 1, 1961. of 66 Dinsmore Ave. Crafton, wife of F.

Kyle Nolt: mother of Kyle A. Nolt and Mrs. A. Calvert, Grand Island. N.

daughter of T. W. Alexander, sister of Mrs. T. W.

Alexander, of Alexandria, and Mr. C. G. Alexander of Rapid City, S. also survived by six grandchildren.

Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOSEPH H. HERSHBERGER, 170 Noble Crafton. 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. where services will be held Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.

Interment Friday morning at Kittanning, Pa. ORPHA -Sophia Croll, on Tuesday. Aug. 1. 1961, at 11:50 8.

at Black Lick, born on October 31, 1891. near Slippery Rock, survived by eight sisters. Louise Snyder of Harrisville, Gertrude C. Alcorn of Avonmore, May E. Glenn of Union City, Naomia Heckathorn of Butler, B.

Ruth Bean of St. Petersburg. Lois Didle of Oakmont. Debora D. Rauschenberger of Butler, Frances H.

Wise of Butler: graduate of Slippery Rock State Teachers lege. and was a teacher in the Pennsylvania school system for 43 vears. Friends will be received at the home of her sister. Gertrude C. Alcorn, at 508 Allegheny Avonmore.

Pa, Services will be held on Friday, Aug. 1961. at p. m. at the YOCKEY YOCKEY FUNERAL HOME.

Avonmore. with Rev. A. W. Steinfurth in charge.

Interment will follow in West Liberty Cemetery. PARRY -Frank on Tuesday. Aug. 1. 1961, beloved husband of Margaret father of William F.

and John brother of Francis Parry of Arizona. Friends received at the N. MORASCO FUNERAL HOME. 9406 Frankstown where services will be held on Friday at 2 p. m.

PENN- On Wednesday. Aug. 2, 1961, William Penn of 601 Lexington Aspinwall, husband of Rose Johnson Penn: father of Patra Jo Snead of Cheswick, Wil11am Scott Penn of San Francisco and Norman C. Johnson of Appleton. brother of Margaret Huddlestone of Madison, and Bessie Loutse Houser and Annabel Kundert, both of Monroe, Wis.

also survived by four grandchildren. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 Thursday at the H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Aspinwall. Services on Friday at p. m.

in United Presbyterian Church of Aspinwall. Interment, Monroe, Wis. PERNER- -On Tuesday morning. Aug. 1, 1961, William husband of Cleemma Ritter Perner of 122 W.

Ingomar McCandless father of Frances Perner; brother of Mrs. Stella Hartman. Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME. 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ROTONTO-On Wednesday.

Aug. 2. Rose (nee DeMann), beloved wife of Anthony (Guy): sister of Josephine D'Angelo, Lena Simone and Mike DeMann. Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY.

Paulson Ave. at Winslow until Monday at 8 A. m. Requiem high mass in St. Raphael's Church at 9 o'clock.

SCHLENTNER-On Tuesday, Aug. 1961, Julius, age 82. of 117 Irwin beloved husband of Natalle: father of Leona Fry, Herman and Rudolph Schlentner. Edith Fox, Nettie Schlentner and Emma Bieberstein: brother of Erna Stone, Henry and Rudolph Schlentner: 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Visitation with the family 2-4 p.

m. at. the MERVIN C. "STOVER FUNERAL HOME (formerly Clever Stover). 534 Island Ave.

Rocks. Funeral services on Saturday at 2 p. m. SCHNEIDER-Andrew C. of 1520 Lucille Drive, Bethel Boro, on Monday, July 31.

1961. In his 82nd vear. husband of the late Katherine Kramhiller Schneider: father of the Very Rev. Andrew J. Schneider.

V.F.. dean of Favette County Deanery and pastor of All Saints Church of Masontown. Misses Loretta M. and Ida K. Schneider.

Mrs. Helen McCaffrey. Henry 8.. Mrs. Rosemary Chapon: also 13 grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs.

Martha Streltenberger of Tallmadee. 0. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS. 425 Brownsville Rd.

Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Friday at 10 a. m. Solemn high mass of requiem In the presence of the Most Rev.

William G. Connare, bishop of the Catholic dincese of Greensburg, In St. Germaine's Church. Bethel Park. at 11 A m.

Members of St. Germaine Holy Name Society, Railroad and Steamshin Clerks, Little Giant Lodge No. 627 are invited. Interment in the family plot in St. George's Cemetery.

SCHOTT Pontiac. on Tuesday, Aug. 1961. Anna P. Huesman, formerly of 14 Fischer Ave.

Etna wife of the late Wil11am A Schott: mother of Mrs. Dan W. Held. William. Donald J.

James A Robert H. And Rae J. Schott: sister of Mrs. Mary Belber. Mrs.

William Stengel and Frank Huesman: also eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL, HOME 1500 Mt. Roval Blvd. Glenshaw Funeral Saturday morning at 0 o'clock.

hiph mass in A111 Saints Church at 10 o'clock Confraternity of Christian Mothers Rosary Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock. STACEY-Suddenly. 011 Mondav. Elisa Stacey. wife of the late Edward A Stacey: mother of Mrs.

Ruth Weber: also survived by one grandson. Willard Weber. Services on Thursdar at 11 m. from the CHARLES A LACY FI. NERAL HOME.

1512 Lincoln Ave. Pittsburgh. Pa. Interment in Robinson Run Cemetery. Friends Invited.

-On Wednesday, Aug. 2. 1961. Liberata of 521 Boggston Ave. mother of Mrs.

Nila Purpura and Leo Vannucci: sister of the late Serafno Niecolal. Funeral from the ALBERT J. BRUSCO FUHOME. 214 Virginia Ave. Mt.

Washington. Requiem hich mass in St. George's Church on Saturday, Time later. VAUGHN- -On Tuesday morning. Aug.

1961 James beloved husband of Ruth Koch Vaughn: father of James K. Vaughn. 22 New Brighton Ben Avon Heights. Friends received At the LESTER C. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME.

529 California Avalon. Requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church. Emsworth. Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Interment in Calvarv Cemetery.

Altoona, Pa. Visitation 2-4 and 1-9 p. m. WERSING- Julia Kohn, on Wednesday, Aug. 2.

beloved wife of Paul H. Wersing of 567 Ardmore Wilkinsburg, mother of Mrs. Nancy Greenaway, Mrs. Barbara Pepper, Paul R. and John K.

Wersing: also six grandchildren. Friends may call at the KNEE MEMORIAL HOME. Center at South, Wilkinsburg. Solemn high mass of requiem in St. James' R.

C. Churen on Saturday at 11 a. m. Family Chris- hours, 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

tian Mothers Contraternity Rosary on Friday at p. m. WILLS- -On Monday evening. July 31, 1961, Lafayette, beloved husband of Estelle Joyce Wills of 1224 Pemberton Northside: father of Mrs. John E.

Thorne brother of Mrs. Lydia Ferry of Pgh. and Mrs. Mabel Kanterman of Detroit: also two grandchildren. Virginia and John Thorne.

Friends received at the LESTER C. MeDONALD FUNERAL HOME. 529 California Avalon, between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 where services will be held Priday afternoon st 1 o'clock. ZELLMAN- -On Tuesday, Aug. 1.

1961, at 7:30 a. Adam beloved husband of Anna E. Zellman of Ernest, father of Mrs. Paul (Thelma) Bratten of Ralz (Dorothy) Taylor of Michigan and Lawrence G. Zellman of Michigan; also survived by six grandchildren.

Friends received at the ROBINSON LYTLE FUNERAL HOME, 7th Indiana, Pa. Funeral on Friday morning at 9:15. Solemn requiem high mass in The Assumption Church, Ernest, at 10 a. m. E-Florists-Funeral Designs MA.

GIDAS Spray $5 1-1300 Baskets LUBIN SMALLEY Flowers for Remembrance GRant 1-2200 F-Monumental-Cemetery Lots JEFFERSON Memorial graves. "Garden Last Supper," reasonable. FE. 1-0772. JEFFERSON Memorial 2 graves, Garden." Homestead 2-6755 JEFFERSON Memorial "Garden Of The Blessed.

4 graves. TU. 1-0310. Legal Notices Estate of William John Greenaway William J. Greenaway William Greenaway, deceased, of McCandless Twp.

No 3150 of 1961. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary Isabella Greenaway, 1140 Hazlett Pgh. 37, Extrx. Paul Brandt and Brandt, Riester, Brandt Malone, 968 Perry Highway, Pgh. 37, Pa.

Estate of Anna L. Duffy, deceased, of No. 3292, of 1961. Letters of administration, on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary C. Phillips, 211 Chesterfield Pah 13.

John H. McDaniel, 1703 Grant Pgh. 19, Atty, Estate of Mary Kaczma: ski, deceased, of Ross Twp. No. 3234 of Col-1961.

Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Matthew Kaczmarski. 104 Three Degree Pgh. 37, Adm. Edward S. Sheinberg, 1103 Law Finance Pgh.

19, Pa. Estate of George I. Gratton. deceased, of Pgh. No.

3307 of 1961. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Margaret David, 1031 Grandview Bridgeville, Extrx. Edward G. David. 437 Railroad Bridgeville, Pa.

Estate of Fannie Patterson, deceased, of Pgh. No. 3312 of 1961. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Bennie Hamiel. 7111 Monticello Extrx.

Wendell G. Freeland. Jones, Smith Freeland, 329 Bakewell Pgh. 19, Pa. Estate of Jacob Kauffman, ceased.

of Pgh. No. 3298 of 1961. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Adel Snider, 1225 Harshman Dayton 31, 0., Extrx. John P.

Spina and Joseph M. Iannuzzi, 911 Berger Pgh. 19, Pa. Estate of L. Nilles Harry L.

D. Nilles, deceased. of Pgh. No. 3297 of 1961.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undesigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay Raymond F. Nilles, 150 Marshall Pgh. 14, Pa. Extr. Cyril F.

Ruffennach, 821 Frick Pgh, 19. Pa. Construction Company, with its place of business at 1236 Daschbach Drive, Pittsburgh 36. Pennsylvania. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: William R.

Seach, 1236 Daschbach Drive, Pittaburgh 36, Pa. Raymond P. Seach, 170 Grill wood Drive. R. 2, Canonsburg.

Pa. William J. Fahey; Fahey Bowles. Attorneys at Law. No.

414 Jones Law Annex, Pittsburgh, Pa, Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24. 1945. P. 967. as amended, of intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg.

and in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 7th day of August. 1961, a Certificate for the conduct of A business in Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, under the assumed or netitious name. style or designation of Boat Chartering Service, with 118 principal place of business At 4743 Butler Pittsburgh Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested in said business lare: Edward M.

Poslusney, 4743 Butler Pittsburgh 1, Pa. Alfred V. Watterson, 703 Second Federal Bidy. Pgh. 22.

Pa. Notice Is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were fled with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg. Pa, on the 27th day of July, 1961, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5. 1933, P. L.

364, As amended. The name of the corporation is GuarTrade Corp, The purpose or purposes for which it was organized: To buy. hold, sell. trade. lease, finance, develop, construct, Improve, remodel, repair or demolish all types of property real, personal or mixed and to engage in all types of transactions to ACcomplish these purposes, and for these purposes to have, possers and enjoy all the rights.

benefits and privileges of sald Act of Assembly, Alfred V. Watterson. Solicitor. In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsrivania, Bortion v. Tony Hall, now deceased.

And ouch of Bellevue. a Municipal Corpora: The Devisees. Heirs And Successors Of The Said Tony Hall No. 1256 October Term, 1961. Notice of Suit and of necessity to plead thereto.

To Tony Hall, now deceased. And The Devisees. Heirs, And Successors Of The Said Tony Hall You are hereby notifled that Bill of Complaint in Eoulty has teen Aled against you and each of you At the above number and term and that each nf you is required to plead thereto within 20 days of the of nuhlication. Cithert MAr. croft.

Attorney for Plaintiff. 2620 Grant Pittsburgh 19. Pa. Estate of Frances Hahn, deceased. of Snowden Twp.

No. 3296 1961. Letters of administration c.t.a on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Gordon W. Stein, McCorkle Snowden Township, Adm. c.t.a.

S. G. Alter, 501 Berger Bldg, Pgh. 19, Pa. Estate of Roy James Byrne, deceased, of Pgh.

No. 3074 of 1961. Letters of administration CTA on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Raymond A. Byrne, 701 North Negley Pgh. 6, Adm.

CTA Anton Brien, 507 Jones Law Pgh. 19. Pa. George J. George, Attorney-at-law, Plaza Building.

PJittsburgh 19, Pa. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of intention to file in the office the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 7th day of August, 1961, a Certificate for the conduct of a bustness in Allegheny County, Pennsvivania, under the or fictitious name, style or designation of Seach Construction Company, with its SALESLADIES To sell an established food supplement basis. which easily 8 part time basis.

required. Automobile and personality sylvania State Pittsburgh (22). nationally known and recommended and other products on commission can net up to $500 or more, on Sales experience helpful, references not essential. Appearance, speech important, tee training. Apply PennEmployment Service, 629 Penn GR.

1-2065. (No service fee.) 13-Help Wanted- Women BOOKKEEPING-BILLING Operator. (Burrouhg's) Experlienced. Top Salary. In heart of downtown area.

Write Box N451, Post-Gazette. DEMONSTRATORS- (Toys.) Earn a year's in a few months. (Comm. No collecting, no delivery, use of car essential. For personal interview.

phone Orchard 8-9111 or write Karen Brown. 4807 Vine Versailles Boro, McKeesport. HOSTESS- -Experienced for cocktail lounge, Apply 2701 Murray Sq Hill between p. for interview. HOUSEWIVES---Full or part time work from your home can mean a balanced budget.

AVON calls are welcomed GR. 1-2523, Comm. IBM KEYPUNCH 024-026-- 8 week min. training. A-1 scholastic grades.

$300 STENOS. Sr. top salaries. SHERMAN SERVICE. 218 Empire Bldg.

GR. 1-4776. INSTRUCTOR Fundamentals of nursing. Position now open. BS degree in nursing education minimum requirement.

NLN accredited program. Excellent opportunity to work with a stable faculty. Contact Director of Nursing. Columbia Hospital, FRemont 1-8600. Ext.

333. LADIES--Show latest in fashions. No collecting. delivery or investment. Comm.

paid weekly. MUseum 2-7495. LIBRARIAN some -Degree exper. in preferred. library Will scihead dept.

month. ANDERSON'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY AT. 1-8456 Suite 222 Bakewell Building. Grant St. Pittsburgh 19, Pa.

PHYSICIST'S Assistant-Should have scientific background, type. $450 month. ANDERSON'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY AT. 1-8456 Suite 222 Bakewell Building, Grant St. Pittsburgh 19, Pa.

REGISTERED NURSE General Jackson' or 3 days week; hourly, 1-2800. REGISTERED NURSE ANESTHETIST Excellent opportunity awaits Graduate Experienced Registered Nurse Anesthetist at Canonsburg General Hospital, Canonsburg, Pa. Starting $525 month. Full month's vacawith pay. Write or phone ministrator.

REGISTERED NURSE General duties: 5-day week; 3 to 11. wages. JA. 1-2800. ASK FOR OUR WANT 1 AD ECONOMY RATE DIAL EX 1-4700 10-Help Wanted -Male 110-Help Wanted -Male SALESMEN To sell an estabished nationally known and recommended food supplement and other products on commission basis, which easily can net up to $500 or more, on part time basis.

Sales experience helpful, references required. Automobile not essential. Appearance, speech and personality important, free training. Apply Pennsylvenia State Employment Service, 629 Penn Pittsburgh (22), GR. 1-2065.

(No service fee.) EN ENGINEERS PITTSBURGH INTERVIEWS Inquire about openings in the fields of: DESIGN ENGINEERING Structural- Wing, Fuselage and Empennage, Avionics, Controls, Functional and Equipment, Air Flight Station and Liaison ENGINEERING DRAWINGS CHECKING PRODUCTION LIAISON RELIABILITY ENGINEERING AIRCRAFT SPECIFICATIONS ENGINEERING COMPONENT DESIGN PRODUCTION DESIGN ENGINEERING Castings and Forgings Finishes and Processes AIRCRAFT RESEARCH ENGINEERING X-Ray Diffraction and Spectrography To arrange a confidential interview August 3, 4 or 5 Phone J. L. Ingley-EX 1-2335 Thursday and Friday-10 a. m. to 1 p.

m. 7 p. m. to 9 p. m.

Saturday-9 a. m. to 12 noon p. m. to 3 p.

m. If an interview is inconvenient at this time, write: Hugh L. Gordon, Professional Employment Manager Department Q-33G Lockheed Georgia Company 834 West Peachtree Street Atlanta 8, Georgia ALL QUALIFIED APPLICANTS WILL RECEIVE CON. SIDERATION FOR EMPLOYMENT WITHOUT REGARD TO RACE, CREED, COLOR OR NATIONAL ORIGIN. LOCKHEED GEORGIA COMPANY A Division of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation REGISTERED NURSES General staff openings for evening and night duty.

Full or parttime. Good personnel policies. Contact Director of Nursing, Columia Hospital, Fremont 1-8600, Extension 333. X-RAY TECHNICIAN Apply to St Clair Memorial Hospital, Bower Hill Rd. Pittsburgh 16.

Locust 1-4900. 14-Help Wanted--Domestic Out-of-towa applicants Domestic Help ads by sending with phone number PostGazette. Pittsburgh 30. Pa. Replies win be ferwarded te advertisers.

references, HOUSEKEEPER- 2 adults, live in. WA. 1-4090. MOTHER (Pitt Grad student), son, 6, will share Penn Hills home. Adequate board, space exchange for privacy.

provide rooms, for limited child care, occasional week-end responsibilities. Will consider student-couple with one child, couple, mother child. or single woman. Express 1-4477 weekdays, 9-4 p. m.

WOMAN Experienced. for general housework. Live in. Some child care, light cooking. Must drive.

Call Ligonier, Beverly 8-9641. Shops ATTENTION examine Barbers--You are invited to the latest and most beautiful and practical chair in the world. Stop at 208 Federal St. and convince yourself it is the best you've ever ber seen. Pennsylvania Perfumery Supplies.

BARBER Mature, licensed; needed immediately. Established trade. CEdar 1-4588 BARBER--Experienced. Guarantee and comm. Steady.

4817 Liberty Ave. for BARBER right man. Wanted Good opportunity Apply Heights Plaza Shopping Center, Natrona Heights or call Academy 4-9865. BARBER--Apprentice; Post steady. Guarantee.

Write L-450 Carlton BARBERS--Steady. House Barber Good opportunity. Shop. COurt 1-8125. EXPER'D Barber, $70 guarantee.

Apply 3402 Sawmill Run Blvd 17-Men, Situations Wanted 417 DESIGN. 417 or rate tion Good ACCOUNTANT--WIll modernize methor keep books parttime. LE. 1- 7342. ANY type work desired.

Reliable young colored man. FA. 2-3309. Odd jobs, Inside out. Steady.

ST. 2-2851. CARPENTER-Exp'd. Full or parttime. 1-4257.

Other jobs considered. Spalding EXPERIENCED country club manager, like job as club manager or would assistant manager. Farrell, Pa. mond 7-7134 after 5. HANDY man desires any type of work.

Experienced chauffeur has license. Will work for $35 a week. CH. 1-3877. HOME MAINTENANCE, inside and out.

Painting, roofing, plumbing. Work guaranteed. Go anywhere. Call OR. 3-9498.

IBM Trainee-PAI graduate. Good grades. Salary open. TU. 1-6325.

TV repairman wants part or full time. FA. 2-4619, WALLWASHING-Family man. able. Reasonable rates.

WA. 1-7574. 18-Women, Situations Wtd. BABYSITTING--Light housework desired. Reliable.

EM. 2-2787. COLORED girl desires babysittinglight housework. 5 days. TE.

5-0441. DAYWORK-Laundry desired. Expd. CH. 2-5160 between 11-4 p.

DAYWORK- General housework. Child care, Exp'd. CH. 1-4078. Daywrk des 2 days wk EX 1-1912 DAYWORK desired-Exp'd.

for Tuesdays only. Reference. EM. 1-3805. EXPERIENCED Typist Desires full time employment.

FE. 1-9607. EXP'D girl desires light housework duties or babysit. Court 1-4753. EXPERIENCED woman desires daywork, ironing combination.

PE 1-7135 IRONING desired by experienced girl. Reliable. Penhurst 1-5368. Ironing-Wed. Mon.

exp. CH 2-8063 IRONING or cleaning desired, Exper'd. Steady, EM. 2-1123 NURSE (practical, licensed). Experience.

Ref. Day duty. WA. 2-3629. PRACTICAL nurse, colored.

desires (home, hospital, office) duty. CH. 2-8437. PRACTICAL nurse desires private duty. Night shift.

Ref. EM. 2-1199. TYPING desired. Done at home.

Neat, prompt service. FA. 2-9581. White girl wants daywork EV 1-3788 WOMAN desires care of invalld, babysitting. light housework.

PE. 1-3684. best references, wants day work or anything in housecleaning. MO. 1-7106.

Woman desir daywork CO 1-3320 21-Schools and Colleges MAISON FELIX BEAUTY SCHOOL 256 FIFTH AVE. PGH. 22. Pa. AT.

1-4238 SCHOOL ALSO IN NEW KENSINGTON, 411 9th st. ED. 5-6261 ALLEGHENY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 104 SIXTH ST. AT. 1-6933 IBM or PBX FLORENCE UTT AT.

1-9041 LEARN PRACTICAL NURSING New Classes Start Aug. 9 FRANKLIN SCHOOLS, "INC. Century 7th 1-9560 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS INSTRUMENTATION TELEVISION- -RADIO APPLY NOW FOR OCT. 6 CLASSES Penn Technical Institute 5440 PENN AVE. HI.

1-3502. Natl. Council Tech. Schools Approved LEARN THE DRAFTING PROFESSION Free Placement Veteran Approved WEST PENN TECH. 337 Boulevard of Allies.

GR. 1-0100 23-Rent, Furnished Rooms Bloomfield rm nxt bth conv MU 2-3721. BRIGHTON Rd. -Attractive sleeping room, private bath. Call Poplar 6-2889 EAST rooms.

Brookline-2 Convenient. attractive sleeping TU. 1-0310. EAST LIBERTY HOTEL rates, Furnished also rooms and apartments. Daily weekly rates.

From $10 up. CALL MONTROSE 1-3074 EAST END--Fifth Elegant shower. Gentleman. MO. 1-0110.

room. EAST END Clean efficiency room. Gentleman preferred. All transportation. MO.

1-4203. Edgewd near Parkway pvt CH 1-4054 semi-bath. HIGHLAND, Gentleman. North--Private entrance, HI. 1-9373 eve.

KIRWIN Front room. ranch home, nx. bth. Canal 1-8513. Mt Leb rm kitch privileges LE 1-0557 NS new large rm walk town FA 2-6600 PRIVATE BATH--Medical Center.

Quiet, spacious home, Gentleman. MA. 1-5780. SHADYSIDE-Room. private bath, Profesisonal or business person HI.

1-7148. Sq HI Lr rm gent pref JA 1-5348 SQ. HILL, Northumberland- -3rd. Comfortable rm. lady.

JA. 1-5166-HA. 1-0289. Sq HI Lr nuly dec conv HA 1-7818 25-Furn. Housekeeping Rms.

Brookline 2 airy rms. LO 3-3625 CEDAR Ave -Nice efficiency, private bath-entrance. WE. 1-1628 mornings. E.

-Bed-livingroom, kitchen, pr1vate conven parking. HI. 1-7510 E. E. -Bedroom, kitchenette, refrigeration.

sink. adult. 125 Roup St..

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