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PITTSBURGH POaT-GAZETTE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961 47- Wtl Wanted Male ffl Help Wonted Malt 10 Hf VVBsted Mo 1(0 Help W.nurfMat CHARM Bracelet fireer. TutMay moral nj. 3rd-4th Ave. at Wood. Reward.

CX. 1-3S00. Ext. 40B1. uptrvua 30 erapioyn a ati thu.

Sheraden: survived 'by three daugh Sent. 24. 1981. at Dees Creek. Md Mane Smolleck and Ella Mae Greb: also four grandchildren and six ereat-arandchilaren.

Friends re ENGINEERS Professional Advancement AEROJET "The most important name in Rocketry" near Sacramento Northern California ENGINEERS ASTRONAUTICS is a discipline ASTRONAUTICS is an organization ASTRONAUTICS Alcerno, James Barthel, Katherine Bonwlt, Marion Bornscheuer, Ann Brown, Mercedes Bruno, Peter Burke, James Casne, Catherine Cohen, Morris Margaret Cox, Harry, Sr. Crouch, Maryon Curry, Fred Eaton, Matilda Gay, Ena Hayer, Robert Hegland, Anns Hennlg, Pamela Holleran, John Hughes, Vern Jackson, Mary Johannes, Henry Kearns, Robert, Sr. Kessler, Katherlne King, Margaret Klingenberg, Harry Krause, Grace Longdon, Blanche Malin, Jacob Marotta, Frank Maurer, Millie Messmer, Louis Miller, Rudolph Mungall, Bethia Nelson, Barbara Iseuman, Edward Xotopoulos, John Kowalk, Catherine O'Connor, Timothy O'Keefe, Thomas Over, Raymond Patterson, James Peduzzl, Joseph Plvik, Thomas Eelneman, Martin Richey, Ival Rogers, George Rosenblatt, Bella Rowley, Mary Scuticchio, Frank Searlc, Ivy Seawright, Mary Alice Shaffer, Ada Shiarella, Dom Spencer, Rev. Donald Stuart, Margaret Suck, John Tobin, Anna Vesel. John Walker, Rulh H'eber, James is a career Immediate openings for engineers in the following areas: BASE ACTIVATION Design or liaison engineers with BS in ME or EE and experience in electrical or mechanical systems are required for liaison work at missile launching complexes, or design support work on launch control equipment, propulsion systems, automatic programming and missile checkout equipment operations.

Assignments are at Lincoln, Nebraska; Altus, Oklahoma; Abilene, Texas; and Roswell, N.M. ENGINEERING WRITING Minimum of two years' college engineering and 1 to 3 years' experience are required for assignments on maintenance, operation and inspection manuals and engineering proposals. SYSTEMS PROCEDURES WRITING 1 to 3 years' experience in preparation of engineering documents. Will include study of electrical and mechanical systems for missile, AGE and facilities. Documents will be used in checkout and operation of equipment systems at operational and sites.

Assignment includes coordination with design groups and occasional field visits. Degrees desired. SYSTEMS ENGINEERING BS degree required, advanced degree desired, in engineering or related field. 2 to 5 years' experience, including missile or similar background in testing, methods of operation, systems analysis, and evaluation. Assignment will include establishment of test requirements, determination of factory tolerance structures, and evaluation of field ui 1 1 tr r.

1 1 1 burin arra Write mini fuU dttaila. 1Q But P-773 Salesman mutual funds Oneou. corrm JVlLLUMYANGERLO 1-25311 SERVICE MANAGER 'rth Sakarkaa. Pllnkarfk Drlr akl af MiaUiaina raalarra rrlatmta. 1L atllMM auaacer ri.M.

Snwi Dtrartawnt Faroart nm. jjlru muni A Hlirr riantf la p-jj. riw. rati-oasettc. SERVICE STATION Attendant Eip-rirend.

Apply, Oakwood and Burnett SHOE REPAIRMAN Established McKport businu. Hi mMm shop, nwm michinery; tonJ VV ri nl i. a Must know orthopedic repair and ha i live yean general pnen-. send qualification! to Bot- P-342. Pot- TELEPHONE SALES Life Marazlnt hai oMnmn in tie downiown office.

Hourly uaranie rf $1 2S per hour against excellent crtmmiwion. Morninti. afternoons nr evnm hours aviiHr-'e. call for ap- Va i-pifU. TOWNSHIP MANAGER NOTICE ti herrby jien thtt tha Commissioner, of Lnwer Allen Town.

Hip. Cumberl.nd Counly. will receive application, for the oflira of Townihip Manaier until Novera er iDi, The Tns-nihin firit clau township, has a popuia'lon of 12.000. an area nf 10 square miles, nit an assessed valuation over $14 000 000. and 1.

locaied 3 mile, west of Harristnirr. P. In tha euterm part of Cumberland County. Al! applications must be In stsiinr qualifications, experience and educational history of the applicant, and be submitted to Paul C. Eshleman.

Secretary. P. o. Bm 7, Camp Hill. Pa.

PAUL C. ESHLEMAN. Secretary, TRUCK drivers must be experienced, good safety record. FA. 7-5333.

WANT A JOB Pgh'i largest Pontlae dtaltr eptns a niw location, Wi rued mm with disiri and ambition to luccced. Must bo aggrtsslvt, good appearand and immediately available. Experience not necessary. Wo will leach you. Top working conditions, employees benefits, bonus end commissions) good demonstrator plan, all available.

Apply in person only to MR. ROBERTS BERMAN PONTIAC 5989 Ctntri Av. WANTED Msture Industrial salesman with ei-prrlence calllns nn top management in East and Midwest. Preferably eler- UUHH.B ur aviauon-mitea experience for institutions! snles travel approximated two-thirds nf the time; area ippnintmriitt. follow-up.

and report re- IllltA In week report trips to South Florida em- ernu-ejiniiRiiy nrase suomit resume of harkuround and experlenct ni mmnpn! or salary require- r.rnlrm,nt, sraphir nrccts and contacts to'; Box 4 an. 4 MEN wanted to muse hratin. sur. pius commission, apply 10 a m. In noon I-a Rd (Manella Bids.

i Tth. 35. Pa. tl 4jenf Wonted LOST Ont Tnan fn flntfmhp riraft Swuivaif, U0 weekly trsmmi, 117 avenge tarningi. Marrltd, am minju, car, va.

-83no, 120MEN Wanted for expansion In large mm. Pny in Pittsburjh. Call MO. l-nnsi. MEN AMElTfOUf; 9I i "wiiui win nn i mn iuhi HAlesmen.

StarHnR iiiarantee, 1 00 to J110 a qualinH Lou of overtime. ExpandinK. Phone GR. 1-4979, MEN or Women Earn $10 for worn, ni. Hli, 6-S6BS.

MEN MARRIED (2) per R-hr. Ja and oventm. ienlce work. Hundle JncTeaned hu-lneH. Bit mi, nut'l nrf.

Permanent. NEEDCASH GATS? that of isb talkini only In people you already know See how 2V nh" Mr' TU PROFESSIONAL SALES CAREER 5'ry Basil PHONE: AT. 1-8385 Rt'N a spare-time Creetini Card Olft Shop at home. Show frleims samples of our new lsi chnstme. and All Occasion Greeting Cards ajid Olfts Take their orders and earn to 100 profit No experience neces-ssry.

fosIA nothlns to try. Write to. dv for sarrplrs on approval. Resal (reetlnss. Dept.

34.3. Ferndsle.Mlrh. SALES 0PORTUNITY" 10 MEN OR WOMEN If I could show you 1300 to l.intl per month for prt time sales work on a project sponsored by the If s. Public Hesllh Kervlre would you he' In-'i'd2Csll Mr. Leeds.

HI. WHEN you letllredf maklni money you ran ouit One to five hours per dy -dy per week. Pleasant voira nd acerrsslvr pemonslity can ears you a larte extra Income in commission for the next 2 months. Ue your phone or ours Call KM. and I'll us hfiw muth you would Ilk to earn.

WHITE COLLAR positions to he filled In nest an dy. Call M. 6-S440 for appointment. fi Help Wntd. Men-Women Caseworkers PENNA.

CIVIL SERVICE MALE OR FEMALE STARTING SALARY $4121 PER YEAR BEQUIREMENTS U. S. Cltiianifiln I Residence. Collrj Degre or 4 Years Emclnvment in I Taachina Partnnn.l Owl. Vocational Coumelinq, Refta bili.

urion, v-orrecfioni. APPLY BEFORE OCT. 3, PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY BOARD OF ASSISTANCE ROOM 402, STATE OFFICE BLDG PITTSBURGH 22. PENNA. CALL EXPRESS 1-2100, EXTENSION 406-407-40MO OFFICE CLOSED SAT.

SUN. DAYS, EVENINGS, SATURDAtS If ytni want a eon MU ttm eonnactloo. or If you can uaa a auhatantial aatra Incomt pic ot tha Dhooa and tiv ua a cell. It yon ran qualify iVm will tall subscriptions over tha phone from yoir own desk in our olhce foi "On of America Great Newi-oanera. Yon will receive liberal cnmmla-llons paid weekly, tha amount drpendma on your own ability, and tht amount of time you on tha ohooe.

FOR INTERVIEW DIAl AT. 1-1341 iiirvon fciuson. wile ol uif lair Floyd W. Crouch; mother of Gus Ellison Johnston, and sister of Rooert W. Lllnon of Mt.

Lebanon and Mrs. Helen Brooke of Julian Pa. Friends received at the LAUGHL1N IIM1AL HOME. Cas tle Shannon, where services will be held on Thursday. Sept.

28, at 1 p. m. visitations, z- ana 1-1 p. m. CURRY Suddenly, on Monday.

Sept. 2a. 11, Fred N. Curry of Lietroit, formerly 01 raa dock, son of Mra. Angeline ruck curry; brother of Mrs.

t. u. Marquis, Clarence John fcarl G. and William G. Curry Friends received at the JOHN H.

McFAKLAND FUNERAL HOME North Braddock. where services will be held on Saturday at 1:30. FATON On Monday, Sept. 25, 1961, of 103 Harrison Cay Level Green, Trarford. Matilda beloved wife of John mother of Ernest Reginald T.

and Alfred J. Eaton: also three grandsons, six great-grandchildren. Friends received at the VtM. O. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME.

Plt-cairn. where servicea will be held on Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment, Grandview Cemetery. GAY At Elkins, W.

on Tuesday. Sept. 26, 1961, Ena Taylor, wife of the late Samuel Joseph Gay; mother of Mrs. Willie Clawges. Mrs.

Halhe M. Counts. Mrs. Margaret Clark, Mrs. Mattie Kibble.

Mrs. Blanche Demark, Leo and Harry R. Gay: sister of Mrs. Georg.a Chalker. Mrs.

Pearl Kee- nan. Mrs. Rulh Kittle. Mrs. Anna Roesch, Enoch and Sterl Taylor; also 26 grandchildren and 53 greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at the PAUL C. FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 126 Hazelwood Hazelwood. Services Friday afternoon at 1.30 0 clock. HATER On Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1961, at 3 30 a.

Robert Edward, beloved son of Henry J. and Grace Reagan Haver of 715 Washington Drive. North Hills Estates; grandson of Mrs. Emma J. Reaaan Family will receive friends between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. at the GEO. W. HEARD SON FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville Northside. Services Saturday aiiernoon at 1 0 Clock, interment private.

HEGLAND On Tuesday. Sept. 26. 1961. Anna Elizabeth of Cavitta- ville.

beloved wife of the late Timothy; mother of Mrs. Selma Maneria. Mrs. Laura Farrow, Mrs. Manna eniriey, Edward, Fred.

William. Charles and Elmer Hegland Friends received at, the HARRY E. CORL FUNERAL HOME. 220 Edge wood TrafTord, Pa. where services will be held on Saturday at 100.

HENNIG (Freeman) imrli IMellal, formerly of 60. Mathilda on Monday. Sept. 25. 1961.

wile 01 the late Robert A. Hennig beloved mother of Shirley J. Gross sister of Margaret McGonigle Mabel Young. Edward N. and Rob ert Freeman.

Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME. 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on inursoay at 2 p. m. HOLLERAN On Tuesday.

Sept. 26. John F. (Harpl, of 546 Lo-binger North Braddock: brother of Mamie OConnell and Mrs. Ann Smith.

Friends re at the A. G. LESKO FU NERAL HOME. Bell and Jones North Braddock. Requiem nigh mass in et.

Brendan R. Church on Friday, 8epu 29, at 10 a. m. HUGHES On Tuesday. Seot.

26 1961, Vern husband of Charlotte Vidt: father of Delmar Mrs. Richard Latter, Mrs. Robert Johnston and Mrs, William Mc Clure; brother of Miss Mayme Hushes. Friends received at the CONRAD F. MATTER FUNERAL HOME, 1133 Church Ambridge Services on Thursday at 2 30 p.

JACKSON On Tuesday. Sept. 26. 1961. Mary Elizabeth Hopkmson Jackson of" 902 Ramsey Wil-kinsburg.

wife of the late George A. Jackson; sister or Mrs. A. Orimbath and Charles Hopkmson Friends received at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL.

935 Franklin Ave. at Coal Wilkinsburg Services on Friday at 1 p. m. Interment, Scottdale, Pa. JOHANNES On September 27 1961, Henry P.

of 262 Greensbure Pike, Turtle Creek, husband of the late Christina Thoma; father of Charles. Fredia Bowden, Louise Wilson, Frederick and Henrietta Morgan: also 18 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the JAMES A. JOBE FU NERAL HOME. 125 Church St Turtle Creek, where services will be held on Saturday at 1:30 p.

KEARNS On Monday. Bent. 25 1961. Robert, beloved husband of the late Ella Bloizer Karns ot 943 Greensburg Pike. East Pitts.

burgh, father of Mrs. Ann Rettger. Mrs. Mary MrKenna, Earl and Robert. brothrr of Mrs Mary Stutt, Miss Ann Koch: also survived bv nine granacnuarcn ana two great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the HOME OF RICHARD H. KNEE. Osborne at Larimer Turtle Creek, where funeral will be held on Friday at 9 a. m. Reouiem hieh mass in St.

Man rice's C. Church, Forest Hills, at 10 0 clock. KESSLER On Sunday. 24. 1961.

Katherine M. Thompson of 77 So. Eleventh Soutnside wife of Edwin Kessler. and molher of Lawrence M. and Wil ham E.

of Norfolk, also one grandchild: sister of Mrs. Mary Dun of Detroit. ana Mrs Isabel Clavpool. Friends rece-ved at the JOHN J. OMITER FUNER AL HOME.

119 80. Fifteenth St Funeral on Wednesday at 8 30 a. m. Requiem rrsh mass in St John the Evangelist Church at 9 0 clock. KING Margaret on Tuesday Sept.

26, 1961. wife of the late Joseph E. King; motner or Joseph ana Jonn. ana seven granacnu dren. Friends received at, the OTOOLE O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 5106 Second wood.

Solemn high mass in St Stephen's Church on Friday at lu m. KLINGENBERG On September 26. 1961, Harry A. of 13 Robertson Place. Etna, husband of Mane E.

Guber; father of Edwin H. Harold G. Willis Robert J. and the late Albert brother of Gus. tave Albert E.

Klingenberg; also 10 granornildren ana seven great grandchildren. Friends received at the ROBERT B. NEELY FUNERAL HOME. 2208 Ml. Royal Glen shaw, Services on Friday at 2 p.

KRAUSE On Tuesday. Sent. 26 1961, at Braddock Hospital, Grace Clark Krause of 60 Braddock Braddock; mother of Mrs William iMarlenel W'argo: daugh ter of Mrs. Margaret Clark; sister 01 Mrs. ineima huiick ana rran-eis Clerk.

Funeral front the JOSEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL HOME, Fourth Braddock. on Fn day at 8 30 m. Requiem high mass in St. Thomas' Church at 9 o'clock.

Friends Invited. LONGDON Of 214 Parker Dr. Mt. Lebanon, on Wednesday. Sent 27.

1961, at 5:40 Blanche neiovea wne 01 jay ungaon Friends received at the E. LAUGHI.1N FUNERAL HOME. 3310 W. Liberty 80. Hills, where services will be held on Saturday Sept.

30 at 10 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Contributions may oe maae to the cnanty ol your cnoice.

MALIN On Tuesday. Rent 58 1961, Jacob Malin, 'husband of Gertrude Malin of 1000 No. N'gley faiher of Mrs. John F. Firming of Hunkers, and Mrs.

Ste ven Kraynick: also survived bv three grandsons. Friends received at H. SAMSON'S, 537 Neville SI 'Oakland Civic Centerl. Thursday. 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Services and Interment private. MAROTT On Tuesday. Sept 28. 1961, Frank, beloved husband of Anna DeAngella: father of Ban- tola and Fmriro and Felix, and brother of Josephine Foglio Friends ill he received at the MICHAEL F.

DcROKA MORTUARY. Psulsnn Ave. at Wlnslow until Saturday at. 10 45 a. m.

Bolemn re quiem high mass In Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 11:15 0 Clock. MAURER On Tuesday, Sept. 56. 1961, Millie Teets Msurer, formerly 01 uonora Pitrairn: be oved rnniaer of Mrs. Claire Rperduttl of Columbus, 0.

also seven nieces ana nepnews, rrienas receives at tne FIKINII I.H SON CO MORTUARY, 2630 West, Libertv Ave. Bervlces Friday mornlrg at iu ciock. rrienns invnen. interment In Monongahela Cemetery. MESSMER On Wednesday.

B-nt 57, 1961. Louis B. Messmer of lic port husband of Mil dred Mnran; father of Bernard and Louis; of Charles brother 01 Mrs. Margaret Boner, Charles. Wilbert; Raymond and Ralph.

Funeral from the JAMES LOtVRII MEMORIAL HOME. 1401 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania Ave, Time later. MILLFR Fudnlph of Bigelnw on weanesa.v, ftept 27, 1981. beloved husband of Sarah Shomo, father of Oeorgetta Behr ters, sirs.

Ada Barnrger. Mra. Louise Meehan and Jacqueline Shaffer: one son, John two1 sisters. Mrs. Edith Metta and Mn Johanna Longo: nine grandchildren.

Funeral services at the H. L. SPUR FUNERAL HOME. 2927 Chartiera Sheraden. Pittsburgh, on Friday at p.

m. SHIARELLA On Wednesday. Sept. 27, 191, Dom C. of New Kensington, husband of Mary Bnr-donaro Shiarella; faiher of Or Paul C.

Shiarella of New Kensington: brother of George Rose Sabetta. Theresa Saoelia and Pauline Zelovle. all of New Kensing ton. Services on Saturday at 9 30 a. m.

in the manella nek AL HOME. Arnold. Pa. Bolemn re quiem high mass in Mt. St.

Peter cnurcn at 10 0 ciock. SPENCER Rev. Donald A on Wednesdav, 6ept. 27, 1961. beloved husband of Mary iMcKeel rather of Mrs.

Rooert Reynolds 01 Charleston. W. Mrs. James Rogers and Nancy; one grandson: brother of Dr. Warren P.

Spencer Wooster. and Dr. James Spen cer of Newton, N. J. Friends re ceivea at tne s.

on amu tii NERAL HOME. 9406 Frankstown until Saturday at noon. Serv ices in Hebron United Presbyterian Church. Frankstown at 2 p. m.

Interment, Belle Vernon. Vis- nations, z-t ana STUART On Tuesday. Sept. 26 1961. Margaret Mothersbaugn.

be loved wife of Reuben R. Stuart of 2922 Gilmore mother of Eliz abeth Atwell: also three grandchil dren. Friends received at the JOHN J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME. 9311 Frankstown Rd.

Visitation 7-9 Wednesday and 2-5 p. m. Thursday. Services on Thursday at 8 'm. Transfer then will be made to the KOCH FUNERAL HOME.

State College. where visitations will be held after 7 p. Friday. SUCK Of Ravenswood. W.

Va. on Monday. Sept. 25. 1961.

John former or Neville isiana urave- side services on Thursday at 2 p. m. in Coraopoiis cemetery. 'Arrangements by the R. COPE-LAND FUNERAL HOME.) irnntvOn venln Anna M.

(Nan), retired teacher of 240 So. fit. Clair hi. rneno! received at McCABE BROS. FU- -t-OAI UftUl- 014 U'ftlnnt Rt Sh'adyside.

2-4 'and 1-10 p. m. Fu neral on rnaav, cpi. isni, 8 a. m.

Solemn funeral masa lr Sacred Heart Church at 0 clock Kindly omit flowers. vrsri On Seotember 26. 1961 John of 804 Cedar formerly of Millvale; father of Mrs. Rose Mary Baumler of Florida and Miss Rilta Mae vesei; omincr ri" Mathew. Mrs.

Mary Burke, Mrs r.i.nlle nruback. Mrs. Rose Gale- tich; also one grandchild. Friends received at the E. J.

PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Millvale. High mass of requiem in St. Anthony Church on Friday at 9:30 a. m. nf 1911 Fourth Cnrinnnli, nn TllM(iV.

Sent. 26. 1961, Ruth, mother of Mrs. Mae Hopta. Frank George L.

and u1lrr- alA in vrand- children. Friends may call at the R. D. turtLAAU Lutn-ii. HOME, 861 Fifth Coraopoiis, where services will be held on Fri day at 3 p.

m. WEBER On Tuesday. Bept. 28 1961, James (Dooleyl of 5154 Cypress husband of Caroline Ro-senzweig Weber; father of Mrs Of MTS Mary Hammond. Harry Weber and Mrs.

Rose Guttendorf: also survived by two grandchildren. Friends will De receivea ai n. VOC.EL'S. 4900 Center Ave. at Devonshire St.

Visitations with family, 2-4 and 7-9 p. Funeral Saturday morning. High mass ol requiem In Immaculate Conception in n'plnrlf Friends and members of Local 12 Sheet Metal Workers Invited. Floritti-fanerol Design MA. 1-1300 GIDAS SPRAY $5 Baskets L( BIN SMALLET Don't emit sympathy-send flowers GRait 1-ZZ0U Monument al-Ccmcttry Lot JEFFFRSON Memorial "Garden ot Peace." 4-trv.

lot. $375. PO. 1-99V Memorial 2-rrave lot. "Westlawn." Must sacrifice.

Sherwood 5-4211. WOODLAWN. Wilklnsburr 2-grave lot In memorial section. 433-4121 or CH. 1-0SA6.

Lest end found A CALL to "The Animal Rescue League" may help nnd your lost dog. MO. 1-0422. BOSTON Bull Black and white, Coraopoiis area, Reward, AM. 4-S635 COLLIE-ShepheTd Lost South Side License No.

40078. Hobart 8-6958 Ltjal Notices Estate of Thomas H. Burchfleld a'k a Thomas HoweU Burcnneia. deceased, of Pzh. No.

4053 ol 1961 Letters ot administration on his estate were sranted to the undersigned who requests all persons havlnz claims 01 demands asainst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all peraons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to The Union Jvatinnsl nana 01 rnisourcn Fourth Ave. at Wood P2h. 22 Adm. Alter. Wricht Barron 2200 First Nations! Bank Fsn 33.

ra. Estate of Ruth E. Dailey, decessed of Psh No. 3019 of 1961. Let ters testamentary on her estate wen granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having cliimss 01 against tne estate 01 oece dent to make known the same and al persons Indebted to decedent (0 makf payment witnout oe.ay to Marie Skorv.

34.18 Liaonler Pa. Extr. Loins Dadowski, 511 Piaie Bide. pgh. 19.

Pa. Estate of Waller L. Schnutro. de ceased, of Psh No. 40h0 ol 1961 Letters trsiamentary on his estate were granted 10 Hie undersigned who re quf'S all persons havini claims 01 demands ine esialt or oeceneni ro make k.iown the same and all per- Indrbtrd to decedent to makf payment withe dfey to Walter Scmiuoi) II Miles Ave Pah.

ft Lxtr. Harry Bowytr; Bowvtr. A Bowytz 1308 Law It Finance pgn. is. Fa Estate of H.

Stanley Rogers, ceased, of No. 4088 of 19b 1 Letiers testamentary 011 his esisw wpie cranled to the undersigned wh rrquesls all persons having claims 01 demands anainst the estate ot dece dent to make known the lame ami all persons Indebted to decedent In make payment wunout delay to wilkinsburg Real Estate and Com pany and Florence Rojers, 1001 Wood Wilkinsburg. Pa. Extrs. Markel Market.

2330 Grant Bids. Pgh. 19, Pa. Estate of John R. Alexander, de ceased, of Baldwin Two.

No. 405e of 1981. Letters testamentary on Ms eiisie were granted to tne under-signed who requests all persons having claims or demand, aralnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment witnout delay to Msnenne u. couariet and Reglna Coudrlet. 808 Somerset Ave Wlndber.

F.xtrxs. Albert A. Logan. 800 Grant Pgh pa. Estate of Walter Marlon Heltmeler.

aka Walter Heitmeler. deceased, of tipper St Clair Two. No 4008 of Letters or aaminisuaiion era bis etale were eranted to the undersigned who requests all oersons having claims or demand aralnst 'he estate of decedent to make known he same and all oersons Indebted to decedent to meke oavnirn' without dele to rommonweKh Bank and Trust ro 312 Fourth Ave pen 22 Pa Adm a. Josenh si streoe. eos In dt Finance Bide Pfh, II Pi Vttftl of Anna ft Com! ot No.

4048 of 191. Letters leitamentery on ner estate were eranted to the underilrned who re- oueits sll peraons having cltlms or demands anlnst the estate of dece dent to mske known the same and all nenons Inlebted to decedent to mske navment without delay to Msrle M. Sandles. 8S20 Fifth Fxtr. Clarence R.

Nixon. 130 Prick Bids Pgh. 19, Pi Es'ate of (tamiiel Neabltt. deceased of Bellevue, No. 3959 of 1981.

Letters lesnmentary on hi. estate were granted to the underlined who requests all person, having claims or demands sgaina' the estate of decedent to make known the same and all person. In dented to decedent to mske playnvnt thoui de av 10 11 in p. Neiiitt ummit fit Bellevue. Pa Ixtr A Mci'ann.

308 lldg Pgh. 19 Pa Estate of Marlon Nely. deceased of Clenahaw, No. 4057 of 1981. Let ters testamentary on her eslsie were eranted to the undersigned who re quests all persona having elalm or demands arainii tne eaiate or decedent to mske known the same and all persona Indebted to decedent to make payment witnnui delay to Thomas ft.

Neely, 1914 Woodslde Road Glenshaw. Pa life, ftamuel S. r-itt. Scott, Neely A Dunn, Attn 1301 Union Trust Bide Pgh. 19.

ft. ceived at tne WINTER FINERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Saturday at i p. m. MUNGALL On Tuesday.

Sent. 26. 1961, Beihia L. Mungall ot 30o Forty-fourth bclo.eo sister of Alexander Mungall: daughter of; me late I nomas ana Jessie Mungall. Friends received at the GIL BERT JlrlNNES FUNERAL HOME, Butler St.

at Forty-sixth, where servicea will be held on Friday at 4 11. NELSON On Tuesday. Rent. 56 1961, Barbara Swan Nelson of 133' Mill Wilkinsburg. wife of the late Duncan S.

Nelson, mother of Mrs. Mary Whitfield and Duncan 8. Nelson. aister of Mrs Mary MacMiIlan and Thompson Swan; also four grandchildren and seven great-grandhildren Friends receivea at ine KOBEKT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL.

925 Franklin Ave. at Coal Wilkinsburg. Services on Friday at 2 d. in. (Cumberland.

papers please copy.) NEUMAN On Mondav. SeDt. 25. 1961. Edward F.

of 2103 Los An geles Ave, Beechview. husband of Theresa A. Scurco; father of Barbara Ann and Donna Rose: brother of Mrs. Margaret Elder and Mra. Catherine Rapp.

Friends received at tne Bill MO FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shiras Beech-view, from 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. Re quiem high mass In St. Cather ine cnurcn on Saturday at a. m.

NOTOPOULOS John in his 49th year, of Edgeworth, Pa, be- lovea nusoan" 01 tiainenne 01- anakos; fatr and Anas-tasios: son cf Mr Helen Notooou- los. Friend- t'i being received at me EUtVAUS L. J. McCABE FU NERAL HUME, 546 Maplewood Ambridge. Pa.

Services on Thursday In Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Ambridge, on Thursday at 10 a. m. NOWALK Suddenly, on Tues day, Sept. 26. 1961, Catherine Healy of 1703 Amanda wife of Joseph O.

Nowalk; mother of Francis Thomas P. and Mary Kath leen Nowalk: sister 01 Anna Healy, Mary Christine Healy. Andrew J. Healy, Ellen Ruflt and Thomas Healy: also six gradnchtldren Friends received at the E. C.

KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Satur day at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass In St. Basil's Church at 9 o'clock.

Interment, St, George's uemeiery. O'CONNOR On Wednesday morning, Sept. 27, 1961, Timothy Patrick, beloved husband of Cecelia Connor (nee Kellvi. at the lam ny home. 2442 wedgemere Brookline: beloved father of the Rev.

Robert T. Connor of Mor.es sen, Donald P. O'Connor and Sr. Mary, P.C.C.: also four broth ers. John.

Andrew, Thomas and James Connor: three sisters, Mrs. Julia Blum'el, Mrs. Anna Rach and neii R.euy; tnree granacnimren Friends received at, the L. BEEN-HAUER SON CO. MORTUARY 2630 West Libertv until Sat urday morning at 9 o'clock.

Solemn requiem high mass in St. Pius Church at 10 0 clock. Friends In vited. O'KEEFE On Tuesday. Sent.

26 1961, Thomas husband of the late Margaret O'Keefe; lather of Margaret Martin, May Brennan and Catherine also 16 grand children. Friends received at the ALBERT F. JOHNS FUNERAL HOME. Bennett St. at Lane Ave.

Funeral Saturday morning with requiem mass in Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Church at 10 0 clock. OVER On Tuesday. Sent. 26 1961, Raymond W. Over of the Carlton House.

Pittsburgh, formerly of Osborne Boro; brother of miss Mary C. Over, Miss Katharine S. Over and Frank O. Over, all of Osborne Boro. The family will receive friends between the hours of 7-9 p.

m. Thursday tne vt. h. i.kav-k. 11.

uoi.E II NERAL HOME. 328 Beaver Se-wicklry. where services wil! be held Friday afternoon at 2 0 clock PATTERSON On September 58 1961, at 12:30 a. at Pittsburgh, James Patterson, beloved husband of Agnes Crump Patterson: father of Harriet P. Noyes of Win- netka, and John G.

Patterson. II. of Pittsburgh: also survived by five grandchildren and two great grandchildren: brother of Elizabeth weitzel and Agnes P. Sheldon Friends received at H. SAMSON'S 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. Services Thursday afternoon at. 2 o'clock. Interment private.

Please omit nowers. PEDUZZI On Tuesday, Sept. 26 1961, Joseph, beloved husband of Silvia Liverattl Peduzzl of 748 Mid-die Wilmerding; father of Mrs. Mane Lytle and Lucille Fe- duzzi; also three brothers; three grandchildren, one great-grand child. Friends received at the E.

JONES FUNERAL HOME. Her man and Westmghouse Wil merding. Services on Saturday a 1:30 p. m. Interment in Restland Mpmorial Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, family requests contributions he made to the Wilmerding Methodist Church parsonage Fund. TIVIK On Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1961, Thomas, of 248 Siple St. Plum Boro, husband of Jennie Bngatay; father of Mrs, George Patterson, of Turtle Creek, Mrs. Lvle Hedeen of Penn Hills, Albert of N.

William. West Mifllin. Pa, Max Plum Boro; 13 grandchildren. Friends received at the PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leechburg N.

Bessemer, Penn Hills, ramiiv hours 2-4 and 7-10. Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at 10 a. m.

in tne 6t. John the Bap tlst R. C. Church of Unity. Inter ment Plum Creek Cemetery.

REINEMAN Martin J. Rineman, on September 26, 1961. at Chicago, beloved husband of the late Mary Gross Rememan; devoted father of Howard M. and Russel L. brother or Mrs.

Gertrude B. Rech of Cleve. land, O. Funeral services on Frl day at 2 p. m.

at the DONNKLLAN FUNERAL HOME. Jeflery Blvd. at Seventy-seventh Chicago. RICHEY On Mondav. Sent.

25 1961, Ival A. of 46 No. Park West View: daughter of F.mma Hi land and Omer C. Richey; sister or Mrs. Llla Carney, Reed, Loyd, Paul ana Neil menev Friends re eeived at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME.

1032 Perry Highway. Perrvs ville. where services will' be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ROGERS On Monday. Sent.

25 1961. George, beloved husband of Bertha Pehl Rogers; father of Miss Mildred, George, and William Rogers; also four grandsons. Friends will be received at the family residence. 319 Dickson Ben Avon, where private services win re neia rriaay morning at 11 o'clock. ROSENBLATT On Tuesday, Sept.

26. 19H1. at 9:15 0. Bella Kor.cn- blatt of 6504 Darlington Squirrel Hill, beloved wife of the late Louis Rosenblatt: mother of Mrs Meyer Kimball: sister of Mrs. Lucy Per'rin, Mrs.

Jennie Weil. Mrs. Anna Bernstein; also two grandchildren and four great-grandriiildren. Serv ices at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Center on Thursday at 11 a. m.

Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. In place of flowers, family suggests contributions be made to the Jewish Home for the Aged. ROWLEY At, Fort, Lauderdale, on Tuesday. Sept. 26, 1961, Mary Jane Rowley of 1614 Morn-Ingside daughter of the late Anna Cummings and Thomas J.

Rowley. Friends rrrelved at, H. SAMSON'S, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic where services will be held Friday atfrnnon al 2 o'clock. Interment private.

SCUTICCHIO Sudden v. on September 27, 1961. Frank of 119 Jacks Run beloved husband of Rosr 8calise; fether of Mrs. Rose Gettv and Frank Scuticchio: also four grandchildren; two brothers ant! two sisters In and uncle or Natn Galeann of Pittsburgh Friends received at the A. PERRY FUNERAL HOME, 134 Robinson Oakland.

Funeral on 8aturdav. Solemn high mass of requiem In St. Agnes' Church at 10 0 clock REARI.E Suddenly, on Monday. uept, 25, 1961, ivy c. Anderson wife of the late James Herbert Searle, formerly of Morningside East End.

mother or Mr. Ruth 8. Costly of Ross Two. and Herbert A. Searle of Ocean City.

n. ais'er ni nonert Anneraor. of Fredonia, P. also five grand children. Friends received at the WAPLES FUNERAL HOME.

Bsum Blvd. at Graham Fast End. where servicea will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 30 0 clock. SEAWRIGHT (Slaufter) Mary nce 01 Liberty on Wednesday. Sept.

27. 1981: beloved mother of Marion Chahoy and Virginia Zappa: sister of Annie Birch: ln nine grandehildren and three great-grandrniinren. rrienda re- reived at, the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Frmedship Ave, Funeral on Saturday at I 30 a. Requiem ma, in Immaculate Conception Church at 30 o'clock, (utrrra rv a.n, it 11961, Ada M. of 290 Brunot GERMAN Shepherd Female, black light un.

named "Joy." wearing chrlt cnaia. weotier ave. vicinity, ritwire Ml). 3-38S5; MU. J-S4SS GREEM Fua cart ease.

Rtar4 far return, cau am. 4-S200. RIDE Wanted Froa Peru Woods Irwin, to Downtown, working aoun 9-9 evenings, ru, A-ev4. Strictly Prsaal ANYONE aeelng accident at Intersections of Rout 22 and 981, on Sunday. August 3nm.

at LIS please write roat-Gasetta, r-sa 1-4 tftiacsa PtrscMlt AUTO DRIVERS, deliver car west, as your c.it. Liberal tu allowance. Tlldea 3-8314. EYE glasses Sensible prices Eye pnystctuu procripuvns num. i .1 office.

Downtown, Brentwood. Car-nesie Price optica! ELLWOOD CITY FEDERAL SAVINGS it LOAN HOME FINANCING 000 Lawrence Ellweod City. Pa. 3 Special Matice NICK Carter. Private Detective.

Domes uc pnxuems. etim didi. tsn. 1-1 tvs tO Help Wonted Male ALL advertisements ot sales puatttotu appearing tie ths Uals Female Help columns ot the Post Gazette must mention the article ot aervtcd to be sold, in addition to tht basis of remuneration. ARTHUR Murray Studio needs limited number of new teachers.

Wonderful opportunity. Fast advancement. Good starting salary, experience not necessary. Apply Monday evening 8 o'clock lor training class, no pnone cans. Automobilt Saleman Vnlkswagen dealer looking for ag- gressite, honest, nreduelra salesman.

ew and ased cars, cemmissien aals. Bend ramalete reame Boa C-20, Pitlsbarih Ft-Gaaette. BARTENDER, experienced. Must be neat. Inquire: Top Hat Lounge.

2701 Murray Squirrel Hill, after I m. BODY Man year, experience I own hand toolsi TO. 2-454! BOOKKEEPER over 30, for compan located in McKeesport. Write H-713, Post-Gaiette. COLLEGE Grads S425-S550.

Trainee programs. Career, 4148 Jenkins Arcade. CARPET MAN Experienced carpet measure man Must also be able 10 uivesticaie carpet complaints. Call Mr, Maxwell EL. 1-3000.

CHEMICAL-METALLURGICAL engineer. J7.800-S1 1.000. Metals research. Career. GR.

1-8928. ENGINEERS, EE OR PHYSICS DEGREE POSITIONS OPEN WITH GENERAL ELECTRIC CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITIES IN TECHNICAL FIELD SUPPORT OF MOST ADVANCED RADAR AND COMPUTER EQUIPMENTS LOCATIONS in U.S. and OVERSEAS The very advanced nature el tht electronic equipments developed by the Heavy Military Electronics Dept. of G-E fives unusual professional scope and opportunity to the Electronic Field Engineer. MAKE AN INTERVIEW A-fOINTMENT NOW TO FIND OUT AT FIRST HAND HOW 6E1 FIELD SERVICE GIVES YOU Detailed know-how of fa last electronic equipments.

Continuous briefing on electronic! progress. Clear opportunities to advance in Field Service or in other G-E engineering groups HIGH SALARY AND ALLOWANCES WITH WELL KNOWN G-E MERIT REVIEWS. LIBERAL I0NUS WHEN OVERSEAS. ALL FAMOUS G-E IENEFITS. GET ALL THE DETAILS Of THESE FINE NEW POSITIONS AT FIRST HAND FROM G-E REPRESENTATIVE.

PITTSBURGH INTERVIEWS Sept. 29-30 Fri. Noon-9 P. M. Sat.

9 A. P. M. Call Mr, Stanton at EXpress 1-2339 If interview It ro convenient for you at this time, write in confidence to MR. N.

KENNEDY, DIV. 1241 HEAVY MILITARY ELECTRONICS DEPT. Product Servic GENERAL ELECTRIC t. O. I0X HI, SYRACUSE, Y.

FOP. EM AN Experienced In rliglnf rigging eouioment. handllni men su pervising administrative aspects of lohi. willing to travel. Wrlie r-703.

rnuourgn rnn-oazene. HOUSEMAN ftoorf aalarv tnM llin condition. References required Only experienced need apply. Write; R-704. Post-Gaiette.

INRTAlXertS Experienced. Mut have own tools and transportation. Saiery anoiy nnnano rumace 80S Penn Wilkinsburg. MAN Wanted to manage lumber yard in small town 40 milea from Pitts burgh mum be capable ot calllns nn trade. Give experience and reference, to Rox J77, New Cumberland, Was I Virginia MEN-EARN $120 to $160 Every week, ton to 1110 guarantee at start as qualified, employed.

Under paid, flood health and ear. (1) for part time. Fuller Brum. GR. 1-07J MUTUAL FUND SALESMEN Opportunities exist in this f.st trow- ing security and investment field for men who employed part time sod with to become full time aeearKy salesmen en comm.

kiuia. Miiri be available Immediately tome in or write and we win explain roily the srner.i security baslneu. C. A. BENSON INC.

1001 Implre Bldi. rill. CR.nt 1-4411 PREISER Part of full time retail dry cleaning plant. Excellent working eondltlona. Good wagei Quality Drawers only.

Apply Sd.ll fragier It. Oakland. MlT J-IJIJO. "ART time TV aeryi'e man. einert- enre, ear necessary.

rM 1-S741. PUBLIC Relation S7S00 Newspaper emv. Career Personnel. 414 Jenkins Arcade. I aiei'bA rtini.

A 1 1 NEW Openings exist in the Structures Division, Solid Rocket Plant for Research Engineers and Scientists Our expanded Structura Research Department requires additional staff for basic and applied re search solid mechanics for analysis of rocket chambers and viscoelastic propellants. A a need degree required. Experi ence in related areas de sirable. Pn.ltlon. Also AvUhl Fon Test Engineers INSTRUMENTATION B.S.

degree in Electrical Engineering with minimum of three years ex perience in missile or aircraft structural andor environmental test. Must be experienced in the following related areas of instrumentation, mainly strain gages, data recorders, measurement stand elevated temperature measurements, electric power and vibration. STRUCTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL B. b. degree in M.t.

or C. E. with a minimum of three years experience in missile or aircraft structural andor environmental testing fields. Available positions will involve experimental stress and environmental evaluations of solid rocket cases and components at room and elevated temperatures, in addition to development of instrumentation for solid propellants. Additional openings also exist for graduate engineers to work in basic loads and stress analysis of solid rocket components of such programs as Minuteman, Polaris, Large Solid Rocket, Sky Bolt, etc.

Thf nhnvt pnttttmil to ht Intfr-viewM hy: J. D. McCONNELL Hd, Structural Analytii Dept. Other puition. nut lor: Design Engineers B.S., degree in M.E., A.E or m.

Engineering with 1-6 years design ex perience in aircraftmis sile industry. Design experience in metal parts or high stress pressure ves sels desirable. Assign ment will include direc tion of preparation of engineering assembly drawings and the design and development of solid rocket motor components for the Minuteman Pro pulsion System, Development Engineers. B.S. degree in M.E., A.E.

or m. Engineering with 1-6 years experience in a i a tmissile industry. Will review and direct the special testing of destruct system components for Minuteman. Positions also exist for experienced graduate engineers to perform engineering supervisory functions and overall program planning which includes design concepts, processing, test firing and evaluation of test data. Thf hnv poutlnni to inlrr- vlwii bjr; D.

R. COLLIS Minut.m.n Design Dept. PITTSBURGH INTERVIEWS Sept. 28 29 (Thurs. Fri.) Ts arring ttll M.

ROSANO Technical Repreientativa EX. 1-2336 TODAY (9:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M. BE V. CITIZEN If un.hit (a pp17. m4 mum.

of npfrlrncf to; E. P. Jamci, PO lot 1947 AEROJET.GENERAL Corporation Sacramento, California A TIRE AND nllRFFlR COMPANY AS iqutl opportunity Employer ALCI.RNO On Wednesday. Sept. 57, 1961.

James ol 37 Ladera Drive. Bethel Park, husband ol Mrs. Theresa Lardo; father of Mrs. Pose Marie Sedota; brother of Mrs. Antoinette Ross and Michael Alcerno; also survived by two arandchildren.

Funeral from the ALBERT J. BRISCO FINERAL HOME, 314 Virignia Mt. Washington. Requiem high mass in the Church of the Epiphany on Saturday at 10 a. m.

BARTHIX On Monday. Sept. 55, 1961, Katherine Barthel of MH Grandvlew E. as- of Anna Smith of Manor, Mairrt Barthel and Henry Barthel. Friends received at the RICHARD A.

WOLFE FUNERAL HOME, 304 Electric K. Pgh. 6ervices on Thursday at 2 p. m. Family visitation 3-5 and 7-8 p.

m. BONWIT On Tuesday. Sept. 56. 1961.

Marion, beloved wile of David Bonwit; mother of Mrs. Joy Nichols of Kingston. Pa sister ol Mrs. Bertha Walkow. Harry Gllck.

both of Pgh. and Edgar Glick ol Cleveland. also two grandchildren. Friends received at the Bl R-TON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray 6q.

Hill, (opp. Mor-rowfield where services will be held on Thursday at 1 p. m. Interment Temple Sinai Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers family suggests contributions be made to the American Cancer Society.

BORN SCH EVER Ann C. McDonnell Bornscheuer, wife of the late Dr. Albert Bornscheuer of S4fi Parkman sister of Michael McDonnell of Donora. and John A. of Pittsburgh.

Friends received at H. SAMSON'S. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Thursday, 3-4 and 1-9 p. Services Friday morning at 10 clock.

Interment private. BROWN On Wednesday. Sept. SI, 1961. Mercedes Rosenberger of 2S Lodge wife of James E.

Brown; molher of Mrs. Mariene Mrs. Dorothy Depp. Mrs Agnes Dehn Gerald, William and Ralph Rosenberger; also one Kndson. Friends received at the JOHN H.

SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd Brentwood, from 5-4 and l- m. Funeral Saturday morning at 8 30. Requiem mass In St. Nnr-bert a R. C.

Church at i clock. BRl'NO On Wednesday. 6ept. 57 1961. Peter of 179 Thirty-eighth fit', husband of Jessie Kaniecka; father of Mary Conner.

"or: Bruno and Raymond Bruno four grandchildren; son of Mary and the late Bruno Bruno; brother oi Helen Runco. Lena R.u Theresa tcvord, Philomena Scanga Gus. Frank and Iph Bruno. Funeral from the HENMNCER HOME, 4635 Butler St. on Samrday.

Sept. 30 at a. m. Solemn requiem high mass in St. Augustine Church at 9 clock.

BURKE (MrC.be -8uddenly on Monday morning. James h. imc cabe) Burke, beloved husband of Mariaret Pu fer Burke; father of ut Menter, Helen Probst Betty Slaner and Alice Meyers; son of Mary E. McC.be; 12 grandchMdrea Friends received at McCABE BKO FUNERAL HOME. 5300 Perm Ave Funeral Friday, Sept.

19, 1961, at 30 a. CASNE-On Monday, Sept. 25. 1961, Catherine Casne of 61 Bo. Fourteenth widow of Frank casne mother of frank.

r-. Mr. Mary Kusevich, Mrs. Jennie Falls, tinn Zuchor of Miami, ri. "ived by 15 grandchildren and trVt.grndchSdren.

Frienda re-celved at the CHARLES C. til S- 1 A It FUNERAL HOME, 81 Bo. BUFunerel on Miil ikBuSl Lorett. Cemetery. rOHFN On Tuesday.

Sept. 2tV 196.HMormn beloved of Sd Herbert Cohen; seven iTandchildren and three revived the BURTON L. npD 9704 Murray 6q. Hill mpp. MorrowfleldyApts.) where services will be held on Thursday at a Interment.

Workman Circle Branch No. 45 Cemetery. CONtKI-Of J520 Maple Ave. Glenshaw, on Tuesday Sept. M.

1M1. Margaret B. Ludwirk wife of Joseph E. Conley; Robert F. Conley; sister of Mrs.

A. Wills, Frank and Fdward Lud-wlek; grandmother of Barbara and Linda Jo Conley. The family request, that friends be received 2 4 and 7-10 p. m. at the HENRY BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt, Royal Glenshaw.

Services In the Olenshaw Presbyterian Church. Glenn Friday afternoon it 2 o'clock. COX On Tuesday. Brpt. 28 1901.

Harry B. Cox, of 1602 Pare 8U, husband of the late Elsie Saxtnn Cox; father of Dorothy Wegley and Harrv B. Jr. Member of Washington Lodge 2.i3. FfcAM, Syria Temple.

A A O.N S. of Pittsburgh. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen and friend, receiver! at the MILLARD F. LESLIE HOME FOR FUNERALS, 424 Ja. Negiey Ave.

Service, on Friday at I p. in. morCH Of Pine Castle Shannon, suddenly, on Sunday, sir i r- i PROGRAMMING For integrated data processing with both engineering and non-engineering application on 7090. PhD, MS and BS degrees in math, physics, or business administration with 4 years' experience programming for 704, 709, or 7090 computers. ELECTRONIC DESIGN BSEE plus 3 to 7 years' design experience in logic circuits, sequential switching, open loop control circuits, launch control and checkout equipment; or communication circuitry for telemetry and tracking systems.

RELIABILITY ENGINEERING Openings exist for experienced engineers with applied high mathematics education, preferably in statistics. BS degree required; higher degrees preferred. Circuit analysis with transistor and diode experience is also desirable. An Equal Opportunity Employer TELEPHONE Mr. T.

Cozine at EX I-2334 for a confidential interview in PITTSBURGH Wednesday Thursday September 27 28 If an interview appointment is inconvonient at this time, write at once to Mr, M. Smith, Industrial Relation! Administrator-Engineering, Dept. 130-90, GENERAL DYNAMICS ASTRONAUTICS (formerly CONVAIR ASTRONAUTICS) S001 Kearny Villa Road San Diego, California An Equal Opportunity Employer iti fkniai a ss jm iiii si t0iO jif.flm ei nni r1 "id.

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