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PITTSBURGH P05TG AZFTTE: TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1952- Applications for Marriage Licenses OBITUARIES KIRKE-KIRKE, John 4 Sheldon Street; SHERIDAN-HUGHES, William Valencia. Catherine Gibsonia. Mary 42 Glenbury Street. SCHMITT-ROBER, Vincent 1230 Justine MATUSIK-KELLY, John Samuel, tit O'Con- Street: Roberta 5340 Pate Drive. neu Braddodc: Frances Elizabeth.

Valley Avenue. Wall. FIGURA-KOLAKOWSKI. Joseph 700 Singcr Dies From Injuries A former Pittsburgh singer ho returned last week to bury his lather, died in Mercy Hospital at 5 a. m.

yesterday of injuries suffered Sunday in an VOLKMAN-ARCHEY. Robert Jf. 2 Kaiser tilio, Valentine; 10 grandchildren. Avenue; Virginia 3 Van Tassel Street. MRS.

MARY M. STEWART Mrs. Mary (Dot) Marron Stew KETTERER-SCHAFFER. Eugene Earl. Denver.

Friends will be received at the playing at the Pennhurst Golf Course. Born in Pittsburgh, he was a member of the East End Joan west view. Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West RODGERS-KETTERING. James 522 Price Christian Church, Dallas Lodge Avenue. N.

Braddock Francis 52 2 Price Avenue. N. Braddock. Mrs. Marie Owen and Mrs.

Marguerite Burnett, both of Penn Township. Friends are being received at M. F. Leslie Home For Funerals, 424 North Negley Avenue, where services will be held at 2 p. m.

Thursday. DeatJis Elsewhere John S. Talmer, 49, news editor of the Dubuque Telegraph Herald who at one time worked on daily newspapers of Wrest Virginia, Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois, in Dubuque, la. Duncan MeMariin Baldwin, 39, stage and television actor who had just completed a nation-wide Liberty Avenue. CHARLES M.

SCHMIDL1N No. 508, F. A. Scottish FENNEPSY-WOLF. Anthony L.

531S Holmes street; Colette 2011 Straubs Lane. Rite Bodies; Wilkinsburg Lodge FIRANSKI-ESHENBAUGH. Leo 507 No. 577, Elks and the Post- nore Avenue: Lois Ann. 217 W.

Canal Street. Summit Street. Carnegie; Teresa. 44o Glenn Avenue. Carnenie.

PRINCIPAL-HERSHBERGER; John. McKees- port: Dorothy. Duquesne. WINSTON-LEE. Theodore.

1S10 Cliff Street; Thelma. 1810 Clin Street. SECEN-PACLOSKI. Albert 4406 Cessna Way: Elenor 329 Ohio Street. EIPENREICH-CAREY.

Joseoh. 1322 Sigel Street; Rita 12 McKnmht Street. LLOYD-BOGGESS. William 4 39 Prebles Street. Wilkinsburi: Shirley Ann.

1620 Larch Street. Turtle Creek. SCHREIBER-HUTTERER. Edward. 3364 Sprine Garden Avenue: Mary Ann.

1203 W. North Ave--BASHFORTH-LINVILLE. A. Leroy. Street, Boston, B.

Elizabeth. BERDIS-MONAGHAN. Richard 7545 Calumet Street. Swissvale; Madeline. 71 Nist Street.

Duquesne GIRDICH NOVOSEL. Joseph, 19 Schooi Street. Universal; Catherine. Center. Pa.

Smith; two brothers, Abraham and Samuel H. Smith; one sister, Mrs. Ella Smith, and four grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m.

in the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center Avenue. VINCENT KIZZO, SR. Solemn requiem mass will be sung for Vincent Rizzo, 83. owner of the Rizzo Cafe, Broadway, Beechview, at 10 a. m.

tomorrow at St. Catherine's Gazette Dapper Dan Club. Sur KROM-SHIREY. Raymond 80 Twelfth street; Barbara Ann. 13 Enon Way.

vivors are his wile, Mildred H. SHEEHAN-TRAGESER. John 723 Mid Coffman Meier; two daughters land street; Amelia 216 Sunnyland Street. art, 84, born at the Point, diedi Saturday at Pittsburgh Hospital; after an operation. She had lived! with a niece, Ann Marron, in the' Wallace Building, 6007 Center! Avenue, after operating a con-( fectionery and grocery on the Xorthside for many years.

Stewart leaves a son, Charles; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Hallj and Mrs. Dorothy Conroy, and a granddaughter. Friends may call at Kekilty Funeral Home, Brush-j ton Avenue. Requiem mass will be sung at Sacred Heart Church at 10 a.

m. tomorrow. Burial will Patricia Ann and Mrs. Betty Mae KELTERBR AN-DA VIS. Ale 21 Willow Masonic services will be heidj for Charles M.

Schmidlin tonight at 8 o'clock by the Washington Lodge No. 253 at Bein-hauer's Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Avenue. He died Saturday at his home, 1249 Illinois Avenue, Dormont. Mr. Schmidlin had been a painting contractor for 30 years.

Born in Pittsburgh, he was a member of the Mt. Leb Meier. Funeral service will be street. Emswortn, Carolyn, 109 Sanfora Street. held at 2 p.

m. tomorrow at SINK-FAUST. Joseph 133 W. Thirteenth Samson's. Burial will he in Wil tour as Willie Loman with "Death of a Salesman," in liam Penn Memorial Park.

KASPRZAK ROONEY. Arthur C. 1909 Beaver Avenue, McKeesport; Marearet Church, Beechview. He died Saturday at his home, 1601 4902 Longean Avenue. William Tarentum; Marlon Broadway.

Born in Italy, he Avenue. Homestead: Helen 1002 Ravine Street. Munhall. EVANS-DAVIS. Wilham 603 Havs Avenue: Shirley Ann.

327 Rustic Avenue. WEIDENHOF-PETROVICH. Howard 2406 -So. Eighteenth Extention; Ruth M-, 3728 Evergreen Road. FLOM-VERK.

William. 66 Belthoover Avenue: Editn. 5910 Nicholson Street. SIROSKEY-SAMUEL, John G. Nanty-Glo: Jo Ann 1206 High Street.

FLEMING-LILLY. Robert 250 Watson Violet 1303 Retanus Way. LUCKOCK-KRUTZ. Glenn Verona. Carol Tarentum.

1.. Leechbur. anon Baptist Church, the Ger automobile accident. -The dead man, Alfred Divert. 34, of Charlotte, X.

was a passenger in an automobile driven by his brother, Robert Diven, of 228 Crane Avenue, a policeman attached to Southside Station. At Forbes Street near Brady Street the car got out of control and crashed into a dirt pile alongside an excavation. The car then crashed into another driven by the Reverend Bernard O'Brien, of St. James Church. South Main Street.

He escaped injury. Both Robert Diven and another passenger. Eugene MoCaf-Jery, 29, of 1029 Bluff Street, were treated for; minor injuries at Mercy Hospital and released. came to the United States when HOFBAUER-HAHNER. Eugene 2652 man Beneficial Union, District voelkel Avenue: Germame BndKevilie.

Henry E. Jaooby, 71, president of Yonkers General Hospital and eastern sales representative for the last 40 years of an Aurora. 111., manufacturer of chemical BUTLER-ANDREWS. Isaac 414 Charlotte Drive; Ethel 101 Evergreen Heights DI GIORGIO-COLIN. Dominkk 1640 Mornin3ide Avenue: Guadalupe.

6705 be in St. Mary's Cemetery. BENJAMIN' SMITH Benjamin S. Smith, 62-year-old co-founder of the artists' and Stanton Avenue. machinery, in Yonkers, N.

Y. ZARAFF-SWAUGER, Joseph. 316 Cedar Ave C. EDWIN MEYER C. Edwin Meyer, 59, plant superintendent of Federal Laboratories, died yesterday at his residence, 326 Duff Avenue, Penn Township, following a long illness.

A native of Pittsburgh, Mr. Meyer was a member of the Armed Forces Chemical Association, American Ordance Association, American Society of Tool Engineers, Justice Lodge No. 735 F. A. Pennsylvania Consistory, Syria Temple and No.

171. Survivors are his wife. Delia G. Dunlap Schmidlin, and a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Placke.

Funeral services will be held at Beinhauer's tomorrow at 2 p. m. FREDERICK J. MEIER Masonic services for Frederick nine years old. Mr.

Rizzo attended the Logan Street elementary school and Fifth Avenue high school. The Rizzo family has lived in Beechview for 42 years. Prior to his operating a cafe, Mr. Rizzo was a stationary engineer and worked on many of the bridges in the district. nue: Olive.

316 Cedar Aveneu. HERR-TULLY. Joseph 2 30 Beverly Road Spanish Painter Dies Mt. Lebanon; Kay 769 Shady Drive. Mt.

Lebanon. engineers' supply firm, Smith Company, died yesterday morning at his home, 2218 Shady Avenue, Squirrel Hill. A life- Frescoing Ceiling MILLER -BERSETH. Thomas L-. Moundsville.

W. Marjorie 132 Linnview Ave nue. SANDERS-STADELMAN. Francis G. 217 Oneida Street; Joan 182 Oneida Street hong resident of Pittsburgh, Mr.

Husband of the late Rose De- John Meier, 49, a saleman for the Superior Motor Company, and owner of Meier's Heating Divorce Proceedings Divorces granted Monday were: SIEBERT, John Jt. from Julie TAYLOR. Elva G. from James. Divorce suits filed: JONES, Shirley A.

against Francis TV. MAES, Edward G. against Marian. LEVY. Morns against Esther M.

JORDAN. Rose against George. WELSHONS, Mildred M. against Ravmond. BUTCHER.

Joseph M. against Paula. KANDOR. Paul O. against Sarah.

SCHERTLER. Frank Jr. against Bess. TAYLOR. Leola against Henry.

MCCAFFREY. George against Alma. HASTINGS. Helen W. against Graham M.

KUKIC, Helen A. against Dragie C. BLITME. Henry J. against Ethel F.

W. CORWIN, Alfred against Florence V. Smith was a member of R.odef ARMSTRONG-KEGG. James C. 4621 Lib'-- erty Avenue: Carolyn 12 29 Woodland Sensi Rizzo, Mr.

Puzzo is sur Company, Wilkinsburg, will be vived by four daughters, Mrs. Avenue. O'LEARY-GENBAUFFE. John Edenten Wilkinsburg Lodge No. 577, BPOE.

He is survived by his Shalom Temple and Beth Shalom Congregation. Surviving are his MADRID, July 14 4 Elias Salaverria Inchaurrandieta, 69, one of Spain's most famous painters, died today. He collapsed of a heart attack while on a scaffolding painting frescos on the ceiling of St. Francis Church. Marie Marasco, Mrs.

Emily Valko, Mrs. Sv'via Gallis and wife, Mrs. Ethel Smith; three held at 8 p. m. tonight at Samson's, 537 Neville Street.

Mr Meier of 1010 Find ley Drive West Metal Union Biggest STOCKHOLM The metal workers' union, with 228.000 members, is Sweden's largest. Irene 525 James Street. Turtle Creek. POLEMIS-POLIS. James.

Miami. Madeline 206 Grantham Street. HARPER-HANSEN. Robert 749 Wood-bourne Avenue; Marilyn 640 Greenlee Road. wife, Mrs.

Ophelia Fyfe Meyer; daughter, Mrs. Shirley Uhle, New York City and two sisters. daughters, Mrs. Joseph Miller Mrs. Lillian Maiolie; five sons, Wilkinsburg died Saturday while Mrs.

Joseph Cohen and Barbara Frank, Virgil, Vincent, At- Death Notices Death Notices Legal Notices A. 23 Rent, Furnished Rooms Official Pittsburgh 10 Heip Wanted-Men (10 Help Wanted Men 13 Help Wanted-Women 1 1 6-A Barbers Equip -Shops IPAPER Cutter for Drinting shon. Slate beloved father of Alice Jane Krause Boreman. Attorneys at Law way of Lilac Street, from the easterlvi. Medical Ctr pvt bth sent.

MA 1-8539 BARBER Wanted 70cs, commission; steady job. 54 50 Penn Ave. line oi tne Harry Mellon nan oi i.ots, brother of Mrs. Albertine Schubert No. 318, Frick Building.

Pittsburgh. ece, experience and salarv expected Write Box A-969, Post-Gazette. Mt Leb sgl rm pvt home conv. LE 1-9928 to the easterly terminus of the with provisions lor slopes, MtLeb, im conv locat. LO 1-1317 BARBER wanted.

Burke's Barber Shop. 221 High Street, Morgantown, West Vircinia. retaining walls and steps, and establishing the grade thereof. Morewd Ave comf rm S25 mo MU 1-6467 of Avalon. Mrs.

Elizabeth Kins of Balriw N. Y. Friends received at the A. J. Sufak Funeral Home.

3509 Penn Ave. Requiem High Mass at St. John the Baptist Church on Thursday. July at 9 a. m.

11 Agents Wanted Murray Av 4107 rm. JA 1-3740, eve ADf.RSO At his residence. Ripley. X. July 1.3, 1952.

Charles E. Anderson, age 59, beloved husband Laura Davis Anderson, father of Mrs Georgia Lee Thorsten. New York City, and brother of John C. Anderson. T.

Anderson and Mrs. Grace A. Shellenberger, all of Pittsburgh. Friends may call at the Turner Funeral Home, 92 South Lake Street. Northeast.

Pa. Service on Wednesday 2 p. m. Interment in Northeast Cemetery. Friends invited.

Passed in Council July 7, 1952. Approved July 11. 1952. HOWARD B. STEWART.

Deputy Major Recorded in O. B. 58, page 185. in BARBER and beauty shop, best business section North Side, established 22 years, doing excellent business; owner retinne. sacrifice.

CE. 1-0198. S. rm nx bath conv gent. AL 1-3843 si rm pvt home 1st 11.

CE 1-0959 N. S. gftitleman reasonable FA 1-2286 Citv Clerk office. DEALERS wanted for Tri-State area, for Parker Industrial Sweeper. Write E.

J. Henk Son. No. 2 Crallo Pgh. 10.

S. 2 fur rms bath men. CE 1-2705 BARBERS (2 1, ateady, guarantee and commission. N. Krell Barber Shop, 14 38 Oliver Bldz.

MCNRO On Monday. July 14, 1952. Grace A. Munro. sister of Mrs.

Aria Blint formerly of East End Friends received at T. NO. 259 AN ORDINANCE Accepting and S. gentleman, conv. FA 1-2289 Pa Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act.

No. 380 of May 24. 1945, of intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothcnotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 21st day oi July. 1952, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny Cniin'v. Pennsylvania, under the assumrS or ITcTItious name, style or designation of Apter Agency, with its principal place of business at 617 B'addock Avenue.

Braddock. Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: S. M. Apter, 2620 Belmar Place, Swissvale.

Albeit N. Rolter. 3245 Beechwood Pittsburgh 17. Pa. opening Rosemoor Street, from the west to the east line of the Foote Plan of Oakld 2rm adu.

AT 1-4878: MU 2-5081 FOR Sale 2-chair "barber shop In good location. Call Unity 395-J. Turners. 729 Wallace Help Wtd, Men Women Prysvl Ave Dist. gentleman.

FA 1-7503 IF you like to draw, sketch or paint RFXLr-On Sunday, July 13. Mary Wilkinsburg. on Tuesday 5 to 8 p. m. Hazel Drake Bell, wife of Roy P.

Services and interment at Lock of 19 Ansonia Place. Overbrook i Haven. Pa. aister of Mrs. Allie Hilton of Du- write for Talent Test (No Fee i Give are and occupation.

Box C-929, PRIVATE Bath Quiet, spacious, beautifully furnished home. Schenley district. Gentleman. MA. 1-5780.

GIRLS YOUNG WOMEN FOR TELEPHONE OPERATING $40 Starting rate per 5-day week. Many ot these positions will pay more then $45.00 after 3 months. COUPLE White: housework in country home. Own living Good salary. References.

C-957. Pnt-Gsritr. Pearl Henk. Friends w.vun-uuo,, Bo.s and Mrs. Room pvt home near trans.

JA 1-9723 Lots, providing that the costs, damages and expenses occasioned thereby be assessed against and collected from properties benefited thereby, fixing the width and position of the roadway and idewalks thereof, and establishing the jrade thereof. Parsed in Council July 7, 1952. Approved Julv 1 1. 1952. HOWARD B.

STEWART. Deputy Mayor Recorded in O. B. 58, page 185, in City Clerk's office. Irene C.

Dolan. wife of the late Ar IF YOU like to draw, sxclcn or naint fe Talent Test ad in Instruction Column 17 Men, Situations Wanted SHADYSIDE: Comfortable, cool room, next bath; private home. Convenient transportation. HI. 1-6 551.

received at McDermott 122b Chartiers McKees Rocks. Services on Wednesday evening, July 16. 8 p. m. Interment in Alliance.

Ohio. Thursday at 2 p. m. Shadysd lg rm running water MA 1-5337 Laboratory lechnician Also Bacterioloqist WAG EE HOSPITAL MU 1-5700. 9-5 NOTICE Application will be made to the Board of Pardons at its next regular meeting for the release from the Allegheny thur J.

O'Connor of 972 Greenfield Avenue, mother of Mary A. O'Connor. Mrs. Dorothy Semmens. Mrs.

Irene Kane, Dr. Arthur of Warren. Thomas Gerald M. O'Connor and 11 grandchildren. Sister of Eleanor and John Dolan.

Friends received at the Albert J. Freyvogel Funeral Home, 118 Craft Avenue. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:15 o'clock. Solemn high of requiem in St. Rosalia's Church at 9 o'clock.

Friends an. i members of L. C. B. A.

Branch County Workhouse of the following NO. 260 AN ORDINANCE Vacating Leeds Way, in the Twenty-first Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, from North Franklin street to Roalman Street. Passed in Council Julv 7, 1952, Approved July 11. 1952. HOWARD B.

STEWART, Deputy Mayor. Recorded in O. B. 58, page 186. in City ClTk office.

named prisoners who may be entitled BRF.MMAN On Monday. July 14. 1952. at 11:20 a. Gertrude Elli-thorpe.

of 1445 Tolma beloved wife of Audley Breniman. Friends rereived at E. B. Laughiin Funeral Home, 3310 West Liberty South Hills, where services will be held on Wednesday. July 16, at 10 a.

m. Interment in Clarion. Pa. to- commutation during the month oi AuEUst, 1952. AIRCRAFT ENGINEERS North American Aviation, Inc.

Oilers excellent opportunities to Engineers in a'l major fields for long-range military program in Los Angeles, California and Columbus, Ohio Especially reeded are: Engineering Designers Engineering Draftsmen Stress Analysts Aerodynamicists Electrical Engineers Aircraft experience not necessarily required. Engineering experienced in many cTher fieids adaptable. ALSO OPENINGS FOR RECENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL GRADUATES Liberal Transportation and Allowances Our Representative will be in PITTSBURGH MONDAY, JULY THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1952 (ALSO INTERVIEWING EVENING JULY 14) See him at the Pennsylvania State Employment Service 308 CLARK BUILDING 717 LIBERTY AVENUE James W. Carpenter 190 and Court Pittsburgh C. D.

of A. Montgomery Taylor IGprnlri Pierre BVELICH On Sunday, July 13, Mary Lost and Found Boykovich, beloved wife of Joseph opkeRMAN On Sunday. July 13. (Bernard McNamara Bvelich: mother of Louise ford anri Margaret C. Weiland Opferman.

I FrancjS Falkowski Ausust 2, 3 952 August 9, 1952 August 15, 1952 August 22, 1952 August 20, 1952 August 2, 1952 August 5, 1952 August 14, 1952 August 14, 1952 August 9, 1952 August 25, 1952 August 25. 1952 Julia Bananto. Funeral from the np 4fiu lCinp.hirn St wife of Found Dalmatian Bakertwn. Gib 3-3923 6-21 u- Ooferman- mother of Josenh Ed chapel of Walter J. Sperling, mund.

Norman, Brother Charles, or Leon Reed Moore Michael Japalucci Charles D. Palmer Swarlz Delbert Peters Merle Peters Lockhart on Wednesday at 1 p. m. Blessing services at St. George's Serbian Church.

16th R. at 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. JADi.

and gold bracelet In downtown Pittsburgh. Tuesday evening. Sentimental value. Reward. Phone Grant 1-1383.

PURSE, suede cloth, black, oblong, on Civic Opera Shuttle Bus Friday evening. JU. 1-0868-R eve. MAN or Lady To establish route: make 40c on a dollai. McKeesport 27469, mornings.

13 Help Wanted Women ACCTS'RE Hours 1 to 9 m. Apply Presbyterian Hospital. Oak.and. Ask for Mr. Gilmoic Please do not telephone.

ACCOUNTING ctcTktJpfit! sine 1 train Remington bookkecpnij machine. $175. StcnoBrphei. sinaie, to train soundscrioer. no dictation.

Glenshaw M7.V North Burns Emnloyment, hi'' Federal St. Fairiax BOOKKEEPER je'ween 21 35. posit. rf Vi'orric'i' e-xerieTe relnful. Sef v'ir.

Fncjcrty, Dcrt- Al ert Chevrolet 5315 Baum Blvd. Phone MU I -4 00. Act man 60 wts nite watch. MA 1-6852 Shadsd, cool rm emp per. MO 1-3973 Chef short order cook.

CO 1-0824 Spring Hill, sip rm kit prvlg. ALTfsTo h. JA. 1-0976 Mechanic colored steady. CH 1-7451 Hl" large iry rQom' JA -569 VETERAN.

reliable. desires lob as IZr'irTr'i guard or night watchman guard duty Tr 6A experience). References. BR. 1-4767.

"ne. Kenned gentleman. BR. 1-0189. Wnt ext painting reliable.

BR 1-5746 5J 18 Women, Situations WTd. 24 him. Rms. with Board "rjj-Kjjrryjixjy. j-jwwww.

jj gent. FA 1-2286 Baby sitter any time reliable. HE 1-8420 jr t' Room board 2 men ref. WI 1-8908 COLLEGE graduate, coloied. desires typ- u.i, ing or clerical position; references.

FA. rmtTwkenperson. CH 1-8853 1-0600. mx day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. 25 Furn.

Housekeeping Rms. CO. 1-4370, Marie Turner, COLORED woman desires cleaning. ALLEGHENY Hospital District 2-3 steady. Wednesday only.

Call CO. rooms. Also sleeping room. Convenient 1-7503. everything.

ST. 2-1284. COLORED girl wants housework, 5 day Eeilevuc 2 rm emp couple JU 1-0193-W week: full time, EM. 2-1249. Bed-livingroom adu conv.

FA l-924g P.AY. W0S yun Braddock 2 comf rm rnemfrg BR 1-034S Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. MB. i 1-2691 Carrie 2 rms nu furn bth utl PL 1-S7T3 DAY work desired by voung woman. DORMONT Nicely furnished 3-4-room Ironing or cleaning.

$6 and carlare. Prtment- Range. Fngidaire. Laundry. MU 1-7848 Employed couple.

FI. 1-9346. LE. L' 1 Day work washing or iron CE 1-1681 E. 2 lg rms 2nd $15 adults EM 2-187 Day work by colored girl JA 1-0766 E.

E. 2 rms ownr horn cony. MO 1-2461 Day work rrl. iron. AL 1-7329 EAST End 2 rooms and kitchenette.

Day work, colored girl. HI 1-5446 semi batn Qn line Reasonable. Day wrk coir girl 56 carfare. MU 1-0239 EM. 1-5360.

EXPERIENCED woman wants day work, E. Lib attrac lg rm nx bth EM 1-3070 laundry. Good, steady worker, reliable. Highld Dist 2rm Frig girls MO 1-6131 References. MO.

1-4904. Lawrencvl 2 rm bth rng Frig MU 1-5623 the Marianist Order; Leroy. Esther Opferman. Mrs. Agnes Flannery, Mrs.

Margaret Coulehan: 19 grandchildren. Friends received at Joseph Colligan Funeral Home, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Thursday. July 17, at 8 a. m.

High mass o( requiem in St. George's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. ALLEGHENY COUNTY WORKHOUSE LAWRENCE P. KEENAN, Superintendent.

WALLET Man's; maroon: lost Tuesday morning; Sandusky and North Ave Contents needed. Reward. Glenshaw 1369 Employment interviewee will be to discuss many other advantages of Telephone operating jobs. Employment Office Open Saturday THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 416 7th Avenue Room 131 Sealed Proposals WATCH Lady s. gold.

Wittnauer, with Kreisler gold band; Shadvsidc PARI On Sunday, July 13, 1952 Stephen son of Andrew: brother of district. Reward. Museum 1-6572. after 6. BYRNF Peter of St.

Petersburg, on Julv 11, retired State policeman of Greensburg, husband ot Mary McGinity Byrne. Friends re-reived at the Ferguson Funeral Home, Blalrsville, until Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem high mass the SS. Simon and Judc Church, Blairsville, at 9 o'clock. CA SsiIY On Sunday, July-13, 1 952 Olivia M.

Casaidy of Schenley Hotel, wife of the late Edward T. Cassidy; nunt of Mrs. R. E. L.

Wildman; grandmother of Mrs. Earl Simpson. Mrs. Daniel Ericourt and Mrs. William S.

McKinney; also survived by cine great-grandson, John Visconti. Services at H. Samson's. 537 Neville Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private.

Sophie KHz, John and Betty. Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton Road. Requiem High Mass at St. Andrew's Church Wednesday at 9 a.

m. 2-A Business Personals General Services Administration. Public Buildings Service: Sealed bids for new wood bumper, at the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse I New i Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will be received in triplicate until 2 p.m. July 24.

1952. and then publicly opened at the Bid Room of th? Business Service Center. 250 Hudson Street. New York 13, New York. Specification, may be obtained at the Business Service Center; from the Custodian of the Post Office; from Mr.

R. J. Byrnes. 902 Customhouse and Aopraisers Stores, Philadel- DECTECTIVE Confidential service RATH On Saturday, July 12, 1952. Julius, of 67 Climax Street, husband of Louise Ratti; father of Mrs.

Mar Licensed. Anytime, anywhere. Profes-sional investigation agency. LO. 1-4429.

him garet Burlazzi, Edward. Mrs. Elvira at GOELZ Detective Service, specializing in home business protection, low monthly rates, licensed-bonded. Call MU. 2-8387 Panicco, Guido and Natale.

of Italy Or te'epho" GRant I For Furher DIETITIAN, full time. Apply chief die brother of Pete Rattl and Mrs. Enrico -2065 ntormaiic BOOKKEEPER We have an opening in our Bookkeeping department for a single girl. Prefer someone with bookkeeping background, who can operate or who is willing to learn tj operate a Bookkeeping machine. Starting salary SI 75-225.

Write Box ri-884. Post-Gazette. titian. Citizens General Hosoital New Kensington. Phone Edison 7-3541.

Ricci. Friends received at the Brusco phia. Pennsylvania; and at the Public Funeral Home. 214 Virginia Avenue. Buildings Service, Room 1304, Ceneral Mt.

Washington. Requiem high mass Services Building. Washington. C. COSXFXLO On Sunday, July 13.

at 12 p. Ralph E. Costello, of 4711 Brlerly Court, E. Homestead Park, beloved husband of F.leanor Murray at St. Peter's Church on W'ednesday EXPERIENCED woman desires laundryiMOULTRIE.

corner Fcrbes. 2 TaTiei work at her home Pick up and deliv-ib, autluI r00 Fngidaire. private en-ery. References. HI.

1-7232. 2nd S12 Montrose 1-2038. MARRIAGE LICENSES YOUR MARRIAGE LICENSE SECURED OPEN EVENINGS. EV. 1-3216 3 Special Notices BROKE nIpLATES RELINEd" Friends and members of at 10 a ALLEGHENY COUNTY Pittsburgh.

Penna. July 8, 1952 I IT a rtfl cr wrre Engineering Personnel C'ce North Amei'csn Aviation, Inc. International Airoort Los Anae'es 45, Ca'i''cn'a Ralph E. Costello. brother ot Independent League GIFTS WITH NAME IN GOLD! Make Big profits showing exclusive Gold-Name Gifs at low prices.

Also Christmas Cards with name and fast-selling Assortments. New personalized stationery. Profits to 1007. 3 Assts. on approval.

8 Imprint lines FREE. Herald Greetings. 1702 Fayne, Dept. 304 Cleveland. Separate and sealed proposals will be i invited Fidwin Costello.

Friends received at received at the effice of the Controller of Allegheny Countv, Room 104, Court House, Pittsburgh, until 10:30 the parlors of Wm. Slater RIZZO On Saturday evening, July Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge 1. 1952, Vincent Rizzo, age S3. Mt.

Washington, where services will, of 1601 Broadway Beechview, he held Wednesday. Julv 16. at 2 n. m. husband of the late Rose De Sensi BOOKKEEPER Must have several years' experience, capable of handling small set of books mid compiling Federal and State lax forms for dry cleaning establishment.

Permanent position with liberal salary. Write, stating age. experience and salary expected (but no phone calls I. HERZBRUM, INC. Beaver and Broad Sewickley.

A. D. T. (9:30 A. E.

S. GENERAL office work. typing, no dic-i Tuesday, July 29, 1952. and will be tation. o-day week.

8 father of Mrs. Marie Marasco, Mrs. publicly opened at 11:00 A. D. S.

suKiii sine 2 lovely rooms, eomplete- Stenog desires temp work. MO 1-9721 furnished, gas. heat, S60 month. Woman wants day work VA 31 682 1-3866. YOUNG girl desires waitress or house- XS' bcdlvgrm-kitch $15 wk.

FA 1-8879 Iwork. CO. 1-2521. lst-2nd 2 rms frig $14. AL 1-8231 IwTitress colored girl.

r-m 770 Ns 2 rm 12. Pt $10 FA 1-1854 -snw. N. S. 2 lg rms refrig flp wk AL 1-6448 21 Schools and Colleges siTS Oakld bedrm-kitch SC 1-0548 Shadysd nu dec eff $28 mo.

MU 1-5779 KVERS Monday, July 14. 1952 Repaired in one hour. Dr. Simeral, 109 Diamond opp. McCann'a.

AX. 1-8X8M jo" Help Wanted-Men AMBITIOUS young men under 30. single, travel 48 states, transportation fur- 110:00 A. E. S.

T.i. in the pies ence of the County Commissioners in Box C-7. Post-Gazette. I MANICURIST Koppers ildT Barber jShop. Guaranteed wages.

(PRACTICAL Nurse Prefer jne who can Emily Valko. Mrs. Sylvia Gallis. Mrs. Lillian Maiolie.

Frank. Virgil, Vincent Attilio and Valentine Rizzo; also 10 grandchildren. Friends received at BOOKKEEPER arne: leaving for beautiful, modern beach home. Montrose 1-1579. Mary Evers, of 2421 CaliXornia N.

father of Mrs. Sara Ebert. Miss Gertrude Evers, Mrs. Annetta Zeedick and Mrs. Catherine Roztim.

Friends may call at O'Brien's. 3724 California at Cooper N. S. Notice of funeral later. nisnea.

no experience necessary, circula-1 tion sales. $90 weekly commission plus! bonus: permanent work: cash duwinjl account. See Miss Carson. Room 30? AUTO DRIVING LESSONS PBX operator-typist, convenient. Ineo- Shadysd 2 lg rms s-bath MO 1-6679 Beinhauer Mortuary.

2630 W. Liberty Ave. until Wednesday at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass in St.

Catherine's Church 10 a. m. Interment in Calvarv Cemetery. mar, Ben Avon resident, si 95 Mnnh Swissvale 3 rms s-bath util FR 1-0893 Experienced in general office duties in industrial firm. Male or female, ace 30 to 35.

Location 5 miles east of Wilkinsburi. State reference, salary and experience in your reply. Write Box E-9, Post -Gazette. Clark 1 0-3 p. m.

Boros Employment, 524 Federal St FA 1-5285. BUS DRIVERS Greyhound Lines are now acccptini ap Swissvl. 3 rms 3d s-bth adu. BR 1-18 2 7 WELLS LEY Ave. 5920 Efficiency Fngidaire: near cars bus.

Emploved lady preferred. $5. MO. 1-34 50. Wilk 2 eff gd location adu.

FR SPECIAL SIMMJR CLASS At Reduced Rates 6 Private 1-Hour SI 00 LESSONS 10 North Side Auto Driving School 1010 E. Ohio Street. N. S. CE.

1-5111 1-5112 Pittsburgh Oldest Driving School STENOGRAPHER Exoerienced short-hann and typing, consulting engineer. lentral city. Salary open. AT. 1-3884 plications from men between the ascr Room 410, Court House.

Pittsbursh. i for Air Conditioning Soldiers and Sailors' Memorial Hal! Special bidding blanks and envelopes Tor use of biddors. Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had on application to the effue of the Bureau of Purchases. Room 207, Court House. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Proposol must be accompanied by a certified check or bond to the ordei ofor running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract in case award. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JAMES V. KNOX. Controller, County of Allegheny.

FOX On Sunday, July 13, Margaret of 5713 Margaretta mother ol Marguerite, Marie, Mrs. Ruth Pollak an-; James C. Fox; 1 grandson. Services at the Byrne Memorial Home. 701 N.

Negley Wednesday at 2 p. m. SIXGER Monday, July 14, Harry J. Singer, father of Bernard Sincer. of East McKeesport brother of Mrs.

Marie Claire, Wilkinsourg: Mrs. Katherine Kverett, Swissvale, and Fred E. Singer. fa. Friends received at Limbacher Funeral I BOOKKEEPER I Machine Bookkeeper.

Bank located In rural section: $200 per month; 5-day week Peoples Bank of Unity, Penna. Write Box L-965. STENOGRAPHERS (2) or 2o to 40. lnte'ested in tins tyor of work. Apply in person to Division Superintendent Office.

1000 Californie North Side. Pittsburgh. Pa. 2 rms Kelvinator ad $12. PE -6oc: For industrial relations and pay office.

ween, rermanent attractive salary Write Box. R-968. Post-Gazette CASEWORKERS Vacancy for worner 126 Hotel Rooms HULA DANCING LESSONS CITY Directory Name Takers white I. Plain writers. Salary and production oonus.

Permanent employment. Must br free to work and live other cities Write Box N-980. Post -Gazette. with gradua'e training in agency with 'adoption, foster care 8tid family casework STENOGRAPHER Experienced. ParF-time dictation: part-time clerical.

Per-, i services. Salary range from S3. 000, fle- Taucht to adults and children by -j-i i perienced native born Hawaiian. Con-BEACON Apartment Hotel 1 afi 7- neaut Lake, phone 3942 or 3804. room efficiency apartments.

Weekly Age 21 to 28. Avail-! FrLTON Of 1242 Cochran Mt Lebanon, on Saturday. July 12. 1962. at 4:10 p.

LaVerne husband Dorothy Faulkner Fulton. Friends-received at the E. B. Laughiin Fu-reral Home. 3310 W.

Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Tuesday. July 15, at 2 p. m. Interment Xenia.

Ohio. Hcime, 24 Holland Braddock. Funeral on Thursday. July 17. High mass of requiem in St.

Anselm's Church, Swissvale. at 10 a. m. SMITH Monday, July 14 f952, at 7 a. Benjamin S.

Smith, beloved husband ot Ethel Smith and father of Mrs. Joseph Miller. Mrs. Joseph Cohen and Barbara Smith; brother iMtiumai mil mu'w Mechanical Engineer So und, resourceful, experienced mechanical (or mechanical, electrical or engineering physicist) engineer to develop by both design and experimental evaluation, new types of electric melting furnaces, in which automatic mech-amsm are a definite tea-ture. Challenging, interesting work with excellent growth prospects.

Location Beaver County. Box B-6, Post-Gazette Child Service, 133 West 7th. Erie. Pa. COUNTER Man East Liberty sandwich rates.

Convenient location. JA. 1-44J2. 3629 Mintwood Pgh. (36th A- penn i.

Miss Namy. ALLEGHENY COUNTY jone sandwich. Good pay. Rrfei elites re- TELEVISION RADIO INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS BOTEL CADILLAC Attractive permanent rooms: reasonable riusourgn, iquired. Write Bos B-970.

Post-Gazette CITY Directory Name Takers white t. i Plain writers. Salary and production i bonus. Permanent employment. Must be fret to work and live in other cities Write L-979.

Post-Gazette. TYPIST With knowledge of shorthand preferred. Permanent. 5-day week. July 11th.

1952 Aoply Now for July and Oct. Clas.e Separate and scaled proposals will be rates: rree panting lor tiansient and IVISON On Monday. July 14, Mrs salary open. Ml. 1-1000 of Abraham Smith.

Samuel H. Smith received at the office of the Controller PENN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE' permanent guets. Elizabeth C. Schmidt of ,714 fenn Coll ege Students HERE YOUR VACATION JOB Unusually interesting work with national TYPIST CI hand: 5 day TYPIST S. Beatty Ac Center.

Ave. MO. 1-S236 ana airs, r.ua r-rnirn: also Aiiegneny ounty. Room 104, Court ys: 18-23. Start $200.

East5440 PF.XN AVE. North. Braddock, beloved wife ol HI 1-3502 CLERICAL General office work. Permanent 5-day week. Salary open.

HI -1 nnii Housc, Pittsburgh. until fcna fcmploymcnt 901 Highland Bldg 15 Minutes From -downtown children. Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel. 5n09 Center where services will be held on Wednesday, July 16 at 1 p. m.

Joseph W. Ivison; mother of Natalitc Ivison: daughter ot Mrs. Natalie Rotz flchmidt and the late Peter I 15 I 1 27 Unfurn. Rooms for Rent RADIO Repair Instruction Pittsburgh School of Trades. 713 Penn Ave WAITRESSES and Fountain Girls Day or night rlnft.

Apply Beacon Coffee Shop. 1935 Murray Ave. CLERK-TYPIST cnmmt. eieier nterment Beth Shalom Cemeterv. Bellevue 3 rooms s-bath.

RO 1-9160 only. Apply 3814 Forces Large financial organization has opening! waitress F.vuerienced- Tor high school graduate who can type ernn "The rine so words or better. I.ocated East Oakland t-10c- puDitsner interviewing Mr. fir Mrs. America regarding their favorite Radio TV Programs.

Sponsor product tie-in on salary and commission produces t''; earninzs. Cars furnished. Apply to 3 p. m. Co'fe'jo Pp'sonnel Director SUITE 7 02 3.

4 FOURTH AVE. 23 Rent, Furnished Rooms Brushtn. 3 rms s-bth utl. FR 1-9392. eve A.

D. S. T. (9:30 A. E.

S. T.i. Tuesday, July 22, 1952. and will be publicly opened at 11:00 A. D.

S. T. (10:00 A. E. S.

T.i, in the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410, Court House. Pittsburgh. for Furniture and Files: Recappine Service: One Adding Machine: and 49 Mirrors for Greater Pittsburgh Airport, and Printing and Stationery. Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders. Instructions to Bid- Liberty.

Montrose 1-1700: Mr. Bowser. ICarrick 4rm bth gar $66.50. WIJ-2624 WANTED DICTAPHONE Operator 22-30: Oak- eifl, r-J Cn.nlnnn.nn. fz irwin, wrs.

i.ii a. bjiu Ernest Schmidt of North Braddock. SOBCZAK On Sunday. July 13, 1952. Friends received at the Joseph N.

Mary, in her 66th year, widow of Nied Funeral Home. 7441 Wash, ngtonl Andrew Sobczak of 169 S. 16th St Swissvale. Solemn high oimother of Jean Henk, Pauline Woitas. requiem at St.

Joseph's R. C. Church; Stella Rogowska and Philip Bobnar: r.n Friday at 9 a. m. of Anna Woitas; also seven rr-r.

i 7n rn-Tr--r grandchildren. Friends received at KAST.VER-On July 10. 19o2 taw-CharlM c. Cieslak Funeral Home. Aiken S.

att: rm gd tran reas. MA st- 3-rm. $48conv. HE 1-2269 "71 iTVi Etn 2 n'ce rms aduits. ST 1-4454 women, ace 25-4n inr i nlang b' survey work in Bellevue area 40 newly decrt rm LI 1-5320 Morningsd 3 rm s-bth 2nd HI 1-9980 DRAFTSMEN 4 i.uaranteed income.

Avalon bed-sitting rm Aug. 1 Transporta- tion available Ca; GRant 1-8538 for Rerirm fr re fnd man nu hm FE 5n- rm Din ent HU l-d6r. interview. DRESS MANAGER rence- rsui. ton ui N.

4 rooms toilet. ders and conditions regulating bidding I .,.,.,1 tosether with specifications may be haC rUCTUra I detaiiers anaCPeCiC- AL 1-6084 SI South 15th St. Funeral Thursday -Cheerful room next to. nr.l.lJivtt- IJ a Pleasant. maturebath; near transportation: restaurants: jOakld 3rm s-bh 2d $45 St utl MU 1-3672 at 8 a.

m. Solemn high mass at St. on application to trie office of th( condi- women to service Avon territories. Plras- i i 1.1:1115.11" ers. cood working Adalbert Inter- Church at 9 a.

Harold H. Kastner: brother of Harold H. Kaatner. Jr. Friends received at the Eaton Funeral Home.

73.1 Ross Wilkinsburg. Services Wedr.es- 3 rm 7d chid S60 utl. MU 2-6473 Bureau of Purchases. Room 207, Court Hcuse. Pittsburgh, Pa.

I .1.. 1-T 1 1 A A Adalbert' -'-'inaltlri 3 lg rms 1st pv bth MA 1-8673 05nn.nln n.n- A I.OOnni jcxcelienr ccportuni-'y tcr 'omjn wl-h experience THIF.Lr Anna E. i nee: On Saturday, -iiuuju. 3 rooms nv hfh riav at 2 p. m.

EM 1-612 8 iions with overtime. Apply Third Floor HEER.EN BLDG. PL 1-3464 Brentwd comf cool rm gent Fr7da Mevers)-l Certarville St weiof, or runnms to tne county of Allr- edf P. IWiik 2-rm bth rnge util $43 CH '1-6985 scecm'ly shop, buys LOCKHART Suddenly, on Help Wanted Domesfic PL 1-8194 Brentwd bdrm 2 girls prvgl SALESMAN Leading National cf hosiery line has opening commencing! August for experienced man only department and men stores following. vmn7 it i 'i nomas Wilk 3-rm bath pvt ent.

1st FR 1-0391 buyer pop pr.ee Tih.rt i vur. son Margaret soinnger. i ncanons gs vidence that the bidder will Lockhart. age 31 ears. son Of A.

lMrs Georte Schelh Henrv COPY CLERK Brighton Rd Dist. rm gent. LI 1-0862J Wiik, 3 agov- FR 1-5226 Bmokln rm emp lady prvlg. FI 19710 wf.k. 2-3 modern rooms.

FR 1-7844 nd Elizabeth Mahler Lochart. of 1" late John A. Funeral' from! Kmgsland Emsworth; nephew ol Wjnier Funeral Home. 473o! The Countv Commissioners reserve Typing necessary, permanent position PL 1-23151 Carrick, lg im emp girl. T.w enuie siaie, wnite, ior cooking and genera! of Pennsylvania excepting down town salary, so.endid AU modern conveniences Philadelpnia.

Commission and expense'r 'lEmployed laundry. Excellent llvmr arrangement. Full details flrst letter. a Ova pee men. rhena Mr.

quarters In good home with hi.h..V nice rooms 3rd s-bath. MO 1-1929 fige to salary $35 oer week. John C. Mahler, of Avalon. Friend?) Friendship on Wednesday.

July HI 1-5886 E. E. sip room near Sears. unnuina lion inonw iVilnt- 4 rms p-bth it ent laund. ST 1-6269 the right to reject any and all bids.

JAMES W. KNOX. Controller. County of Allegheny. 16.

1952. at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem received at McDonald's Funeral i Home, 529 California ood Pgh. (36th Penn) Missi Interviews arranged.

Write WESTMIN-; iiejr. Grant 1-7960 for a eooi nt-l 7-rt 1-4579. E. rm 2nd fl front S5. MU 2-4638 high mass at St.

Joseph's Church 350 i Namv i-1 It Avenue. ew- vtjr-f Maid For "-vpr-nM r-lTil JA 1-1385 Greenfieid 3 rm pvt bth rren. Applications strictly ccnfi-l York Ciiy. where services win ne neia on i at ln riends and 28 Convales't-Nursinq Homes and assist with srhool-aEe children Experienced. Stay.

Must have best ref IHomwd rm emp lady kit pvgl MO 1-8255 jenTiai ENGINEERS Mechanical experienced in machine tool performance, operation, and I inspection. Production line. material STUDENTS' Young Men. High School Official Pittsburgh erences and interested in good home iHomwd cool rm prv home 2nd FR I -360s elay afternoon at i ciock. Branch 224.

L. C. B. and of Stuckraih Lodge No. 43(ij christian Mothers invited.

T. A. Air National Guard ana rVT friend mv.tert ATM -Sunday. July 13. 1952.

Graduates, for reg. nurse training. Ex- tor reg. nurse training. -ases.

jarksnn 1-5217. NEW Home Private room, bath. Hr.tu Cr rm i.r hth rftnv MO 1-4801 Ex-'i rri im 1 Anr ellent oppor. Scholarships available for, 1 fx Sept. Class.

Write LeRoy N. Ci aig. R. ll I I NLi Ol 'I Candling and design for heavy industry experienced in layout and nenaoie worn care4-yr child. FE 1-1005 Margaret Beech, wife of the late no.

253 Knxvle comf frt rm emp ecnt. EV 1-9403: -rw-i--. -ji i theidesign of power distribution systems and Pennsylvania School of Nursing! IHf.ie.K suaaeniy. on aiuraay auei -i William Watson of ":i.1i I -tnn iv npm ntf Authorizing WOMAN General rlntiseworlc ftr.ifin i rr, i nr- o. 1 306 Firth Av( noon.

Julv 12. 1952, Frederick -f warrant in favor of Du-'Hghting systems for industrial plants ior iiji Market Phiia. 4. Pa. MOdUi-b8rfmf: r- Gett.

want Ad. jet the of our, Vir hnshand of Mildred Coffmani 'ii, r. Di.nh- nnnp 1 ioht TomDanv the sum ofiSend resume to Gannett Fleming O. Box Corddry and Carpi nter. Inc.

iirainpa a--ifiMni. .1 v-l niiHnPV inr rpnr Meier, of 1010 Findley Drive West and Elsie Smith: also! 1 8 nI for street hsht tng iih. -f p.inni Ann iservice furnished durinc the mr.mn ol wht gen hswk. Perr 49733, 1-1475. 166.

Harrisburg. Pa 10 HelD Wanted Men 10 Help Wanted-Men the City COOK law. 1952. Mrs. Edward Ashurv, Porlsmoum.

rfCfiVf(1 st T. D. 729 rVvin ihorn" oi and Elwoofl K. Meier. Philadei-j Avenue.

Wilkinsburg. council Jul 7. tibia. Friends received at H. Sam-, service will be held Wednesday i Annmved Julv 11 19S2.

21 Schools and Colleges 21 Schools and Colleges CABIN, furnished. mountain lake, ipomer.et County: iood i-immlng: vi5-labjc lat 2 ici July end last 2 weeat Short order with Diner experience. Apply Sunset Diner, Cheswick, Pa. Sprmg- nn nj i morning 10:30 o'clock. HOWARD B.

STKWAKl ijeputy ivinyoi 10l6 nervices will be held veanesoay aner-' n-fuwrj-uvy wwwuy. I Recorded in B. page leu, in MO. I City Clerk a office noon at 2 o'clock. HANDYMAN Do carpenter work.

1 1-8235. evenings. I 1 Card of Thanks NO. MEYER On Monday. July 14.

1952. C. Edwin, of 326 Duff Ave Per.nl AN ORDINANCE Appropriating andj MtN August: prr we. ST. 1-8 61.

Canadohta Lk cots S2 5 up. PE 1-371 1 CANADOHTA Lake Choice cotta.r". aii convenif nccf reference! required. Churchill 1-0170. C-nadohta Lake, cottage.

HO 1-65H CONNEAUT Lake Completely modern 4-rocm cottage, sleeps ail convent-ences Reasonable. Phone Valley 3-6181. setting aside the sum of S216.828.3l. N-n We wil add to our sales grouo. 2 men husband of Ophelia Fyfe andi twilling to work explaining our program father of Mm.

Shirlev Lhll. of New ini jamuy oi frame Messe wisn toip- y-- YorW: brother of Mrs. Marie Owen thank their many Inenos lor the kind-, P.wa in Council Julv 7. 1952. r.

Riirnett Friend. 1 nd sympathy extended in their re- n. 1952. APPLY FOR ADMISSION NOW PENN STATE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE of advertising. No canvassing.

Hich ration of acceptability. Driver's licensf cent bereavement. arra'iiiT n.rmi wir I necessary S15P to 5JOO weemy poten rrceiven i me m. s-ejiie rail Mr. McGuire DISTRICT MANAGER Internaf-ena-iy known rranutcurer cf rr.8cnine''y, tor cu'f'nq wocd, me'el, and cempesirion mareria', scld tor use in home thops, construction, woodworkina plants, lumber yards, vocational scbeois and industry, offers capable eneraetic $ees organizer who can continue to rapidly expand present oeaier organization an opportunity to gain bet'er than average income, as achieved by other districts.

Merchandising e-perience desirable bur hard worlier most essential. Submit continuity cf experience past ten years, references, and education. Present district managers income ranging to $15,000 per year. Address A. J.

Mc Murray, Sheraton Hotel, Pittsburgh. Recorded in O. B. GR 1-8538. 10 to 4.

I City Clerk office. CONNEAUT Lake, near Park Ail con-vemences. Pnone CH. 1-63 1 4. Conneaut O.

Lie cot modern. KI 1-4450 for Funerals, 4 24 North Negley Ave. Service Thursday, July 17, at 2 p. m. Friends invited.

Florists-funeral Designs NO. 255 I MEN Full or part time, S2.50 an hour AN ORDINANCE Transferring thelcommission. taking orders for nylon vwvwwmv-x, of SI. 260. 00 from Code Account I hosiery, lingerie, dresses, men's apparel, fliitae re, Raclral TCiNo.

42. Contingent Fund, to Code Ac-lWrite or apply Real Silk. 1105 Ullld- OpidYS a-K-I Jicoun, No. 1464-C, Supplies. Bureau of I Clark Bid.

GR. 1-1638. SALESMAN MILLAR On Monday, July 14, 1952. Ciarence William, husband of Martha Armstrong Millar of 115 Lincoln Bellevue, brother of Mrs. Joseph K.

Khodes of Bellevue and Hugh A. Millar of Perrysville, Pa. Friends re-reived at the Edward T. Daugnerty Funeral Home, 3fi8 Lincoln Bellevue where service will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. J'i pukkks si.

l-i amis Fire Department of Public satety. i LUBIN SMALLEY. Florists Passed in Council July 7, 1952. 126 Fifth Ave CR 1-22001 Approved July 11. 1952.

i- HOWARD B. STEWART. Deputy Mayor HILL'S Flowers Dave Hill Only Store Recorded in O. B. 58, page 181, ini 541 Sixth Ave.

AT 1-2900. Cjtv clerk office. i EXPERIENCED rT-i inr rrr i tAttuuvc lire NO. 256 1 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the1 letting or a contract for the furnishing-and delivery of two 2i pneolators, less) i- Legal Notices 11 Agents Wanted 11 Agents Wanted By world's largest city trade-in, for the Bureau of Fire. Depart-1 MILLER On Sunday, July 13, 1952 Annie Christine, wife of the late Stanley J.

Miller and mother of Alex. Albert and Walter Miller: sister ot Estate cf Adelaide Gn.srs. de-iment of Puhhe Safetv. and for the pay- ceased, of Pen. No.

3601 of thereof directory publishers Salary and Commission R. L. POLK CO. Miss Marie Leaf, also 6 grandchil-, Letters usiamentary on her estate were; passed in Council July 7, 1952. elren.

Friends received at the Brick-'granted to the undersigned who re-- Approved July 11, 1952. ley Funeral Home, 7074 Leminston quests all persons having claims oi; HOWARD B. STEWART. Deputv Mayor Ave Funeral Wednesday at demanus against the estate of decedent: Recorded in O. B.

58, page 182. m. Solemn high mass of make known the same and all persons City Cierk oftu-e. COMPLETE ONE-YEAR DAY PROGRAMS IN ACCOUNTING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY TELEVISION MECHANICAL cv PRODUCTION TOOL DESIGN CLASSF JU IN IN SF.PTEMBFR EARLY REGISTRATION RECOMMENDED THE Penna. State College Center WEST SIDE SCHOOL BUILDING ATLANTIC AVENUE REED STREET MiKeevport vnmj McKeesport, Hrmetead 1-556 COTTAGES on French Crek.

Route 13 S26.50-S45.00 per week. Eiectncity. as. runnmj water. 5 cxes 1 n.

For reservatioru write Sleepy Hollow, Ve- nango. Pa. French Crk cols S13-S17. PL 1-5968 Fmch Crk Cochrn cot 21up.FA 1-3243 Geneva Lake cott S50 CH 1-7965. eve.

Geneva on Lk S55 wk conv. FI 1-5953 Geneva on new cottages. PE 1-3077 Geneva on Lk acc 13 $75 wk Dug 29848 KELSO Park. Lake Erie. Eue.

Pa-Hotel apartment, 2 and 3 roomv furnished apartment, suitanle 8. ail compete: oeacfi priviie.ea, fishinr. Fnr reservations. phone Erie 34791 or write Eri-Mar Inn, 179 LAUREL RIDGE. Near LlKimer Large otta.es.

private pool, all utilities. Call Ugonier 6355. LIGON IER Cotta.e. modern, tecludeif: 'wimimni. accommodates 5-7: week or month.

S50 a week. CH. 1-4597. Llnwood Pk Lk Erie rms. MA 1-5303 Ohio Lakefront.

modern, sleeps 8. furnished, utilities; cjuiet lo-catirn. Colonial 3-7 24 7. MINERAL BEACH Route PH. between Library tr.it picnic rouni dnc-'nc.

riarkin? For refervntior.n, rms QCoT, ST 1-5421 Ont 4 rm bt S30 wc ft 1-3155 Slippery Roclt. rms bth. FA 1-1835 -t (-nrmis Christi Church at clock p-ymriu, without del to Edward G. Straub.l AN ORDINANCE Giannnc unto The. 3i -SCCna nccr Extr 2510 Maple Pgh, 10.

Equitable Life Assurance Society of the! Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery. MVKiy.YXXt Saturday. July or to William Marshall, and Griggs, i United Slates the right and A I ii llU A AL.NI 15)52. Fritnk of 7522 Center Street Moreiand.

Blsir A Douglass, construct, maintain and use tne ioi-) i i i xiniiviu-ii SPARE TIME PART TIME Extra Cash WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS SuDplemeot yeur present "incorne $60 cr mere per Lrn i new business at our expense. Experience unnecessary. Preier inert mechenicelly inclined end sa es-m'nfl'srj. Sneuld have est. 'f this interests you.

cell ATlentic 10 a. m. to p. rr personal evening interview. Swissvale.

beloved husband of Cecelia Oliver Pa. Executive type and good office arimm- lowing pncroacnmenis in cei iain Mierih iin the Second Ward of the Citv of Pitts- non-ferrous metal Wise father of Mrs. Laura- KsYaVe Phiilin Wnerkel. deceased Large burgh, two catch basins the southerlv1 Mundziak. rrann, r.icnaro.

Lfonura P2)K No 3602 of 1952. Letters of n. vv.v -Hi products manufacturer. Excellent oprxir Raymond. Eugene and Kenneth Min-: rt(jmiiiistratinn on his estate erejtnrre catch basins in the northerly side-' tunny.

Salary and other benefits. Statr r'J: pon of Laura Miriello to tiie undersigned who requestsiwaik area of l.ihertv Avenue I see. education, experience, salary n- pected. etc. Enclose snapshot of sei WRITE BOX F-IO POST-GAZETTE ririthr of Amelia Miriello, of Italy, all persons having claihis or demandsi Passed in Council July 7, 1952.

Friend received at the Joseph M. against the estate of decedent to make' Approved July 11, Nied Funeral Home, 7441 Washing-; known me same and all persons m- HOWARD B. STEWART. Deputy Mayor ctr.t Swissvale Rlessing jerv-i to decedent to make pavmen! i Recorded in B. 5S, page 182, in le.

'on Wednesday at without delay to Potter Bank and Trust Cut Clerk office. Aiira Mo. Ave. Giant tCO MOBIV J4. 19S2 p-n or to Bo-y A Bowytz.

ajj riRDIN AN'CF. Fixing li -ldth Hector Mono cf 3814 Clement Way. Attys Lgw it Finance P- land position of the udewaiss and road- SHOE Sal-smen Espenenred Aoni'' Fifth Ave. Boot Shop. 1337 Fifth Ave..

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