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1 Lost and Found 10 Help Wanted-Men 10 Help Wanfed-Men 10 Help Wanted-Men 10 Help Wanted-Men 1 10 Help Wanted-Men BEAGLE Hound, female, black, white ENGINEERS Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical nA rftrfet service HTRr.R Of 1-J5 Beverly Mt. Lebanon. on Tuesdav. March at 9:05 p. Albert W.

husband of the late Tra Car- ROl At Younston. on Friday. March 1. 1S58, Max beloved husband of fcva L. Kobbins: father of Alan Buzz Kobbins, SALESMEN.

paint: experience necessary. Commission. Apply or call Mr. Werksman. 10-11 a.

70S Fifth Ave. GR. 1-3729. SALESMAN Expenenrea tn roofing heating and siding. Must be reliable" steady worker.

Call Xur eppointment! PO. 6-8122 SALES TO DRUG STORES Opportunity for full time itesman. preferably lth established fotiowiriir In rttiil drug field. Cover Western Pennsylvania. Nationally advertised sundry.

Excellent repeat aales. Now handled by must chains. Man selected will receive liberal guarantee and commissions. AU replies confidential. Send complete Information to Box H-318.

Pot-Gictte. i ij Agents Wanted BUS DRIVER TRAINEES Age 23 to 35 GRAY IRON MOLDER Age open HELIARC WELDER MACHINIST or MACHINE OPERATORS Age up i 60 TOOL DIE MAKER Age to 95 years TOOL GRINDER Age to 45 years PENNA. STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 627 PENN AVENUE NO SERVICE FEE Adams. Kiiell Bennett. Inlee Rlayney, Walter Homer hekan.

Andrew. Sr. Cohen. Benjamin Conneli. Harry Crisanti.

Uosina Dellenbach, John I)ion. Martin FaMuihI. Alfretl Sr. Esan, Josephine Goldsmith. Edna (ioizard, William, Sr.

Herner, Albert W. J. Herny, Ralph Ide, Mary Jordan, Beulah Kelly, C'arri Koher, Jennie George Lees. James Eindemann. Herman Mankin, Joseph MACHINISTS BORING MILL OPERATORS Must be journeymen, thoroughly experienced in tool and die works.

FISHER BODY GENERAL MOTORS PITTSBURGH PLANT NEAR DRAVOSBURG. FA. Machine Operators Xtcmic maniifacturlnq opportunities. No atomic experience necessary. Rapidiy expanding industry currently in 50 expansion program.

Opportunities unlimited. Immediate openings for: Milling Machine Operators Vertical Boring Mill Operators Horizontal Boring Mill Operators Engine Lathe Operators Jig Borer Operators Shaper, Planer Slotte Operators Tool Cutter Grinders. Dai! Interviews Saturday, March 24 Apply: Vestinghouse Atomic Equipment Dept. Cheswick, Pa. Attention: R.

G. Michael eneineerlng training program. 2 year engineering collfge throueh B. S. Top pay finest mme Denenis.

HAGAN CORPORATION 323 Fourth Ave. Hours 8:30 to 6 p. HARDWARE SALESCLERK Vnnnj marrlerf man for sales and de livery K'firk Permanent DOitlon WiUl salary and Bonus. LO. 1-6616.

IF YOU CAN SELL FRANCHISES OR INTANGIBLES This is your lead To A Steady Income Of yearly On A Commission Basis National distributor of Automatic Merchandislnr Machines desires former educational man 1 1 call closer. Somf travel. Muft be able to finance self for one week. Call Mr. Gleierman.

AT. 1-3700. for appointment Wednesday. March 21 and Thursday, March 22, 9 a. m.

to JR. COST CLERK For production reporting accounts. Education and or experience required. Call FE. 1-4200.

NEVILLE CHEMICAL CO. Neville Island Pittsburgh 35. Pa. LARGEST food company in its Industry has opening for salesman who wants to get ahead. Advancement is tapid for those who qualify.

All our executives started as driver salesmen: beginnlna Balary $75 per week: can make $150 with comm. Write us a letter about yourself and we ivill arrange appointment Continental Baking Co. 5200 Grand Neville Island. MAIL BOY Young. HS grad.

drivers license. $175. NORTH BOROS EMPLOYMENT, 524 Federal St. PRESSMAN For and Kelly presses. Good machine.

New Good wages to producer. 36-year-old plant. Call Sharon, Pa. DIAMOND 21735 for Appointment CONCRETE DESIGNERS CHECKERS DETAILERS ELECTRICAL DRAFTSMEN Part Tima Work Avairab'a For Evenings and Weakonds High Caiiber -men in these categories find it ver profitable to investigate Excellent conditions in Downtown Engineering Office Prefer men with ateel mill or heavy industrial foundation experience. Call or Write Mr.

D. D. MacPherson PATTERSON, EMERSON -COMSTOCK, INC. 951 Fenr, Ave. Everglade 1-9800 I PERSONNEL INDUSTRIAL EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWING Requirement: College degree, no prior experience necessary.

MUST have personnel and industrial relation course. Good opportunity for man who wants career in Personnel. Send resume, including salary requirements 10 BOXK-376 POST-GAZETTE MEN EARN S3 HOUR Full-part time. Mason Shoe. Comm.

507 Liberty. Rm. 518 Empire PHARMACIST Registered. 40-hour week, no sunaays. isortn siae iuae-pendent store.

WE. 1-0363. MAN wanted for transformer drafting and layout work. R. E.

Uptegraff Manufacturing Scottdale, Pa. Phone scottaaie soo RECEIVING ROOM CLERK, general onice work, some typing, anwi- MAN SERVICE. 21B impire Bio UK. 1-4 UO DrTTOVTi cVtrtf. m.n AF ulKTMII tf) sen everywnere, w.

w. mi.hln.rv MnA WfWl Wfrif mg. tomm. wnie, cu c-jc, uazeite. ROOFER Mechanic only, for general roofing work.

MA. i-iooi. SALESMEN FuU line distributor of plumbing, heat-ir? and industrial products has immediate openings in Pittsburgh area. Experienced men only. Established territories.

Unusual opportunity for ag-resiive salesmen. Salary Pius com mission expenses. Pension. Insurance and other nenents. ah replies conn- dentlal.

Write, Box c-z. rosx Gazette. SALESMEN in heatlnv nr Vitchens Must be neat, sober, clean cut responsible; between 25 45. No canvassing. Work by appointment only.

This is a permanent position with a $10,000 potential in draw comm. Call GR. 1-6950 between 10 and 12 a. tor Interview. SALES MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVES Sales promotion by personal contact 11.

ell CUinpculV ill uuiu Liviiaii anu maceuticaU field. Career opportunities rxtTlltlll. cental uvuuo -cBift 4 .4. nllAraa ailllfiatinn Tf, nutred. Preference given for previous 3 a 2 A a aC complete oeiaus.

BOX B-312. PITTSBURGH POST -GAZETTE SLITTING LINE OPERATOR Expariencad. steady amploy-ment, good wages, excellent working conditions. Write stating experience. REPLIES CONFIDENTIAL WRITE BOX J-375, POST-GAZETTE 13 Help Wantcd-Women tan; sick.

Blawnox Reward. Oak mont BTl'R nitvr. writing oarier folder. Onlv valuable to kser. Between Wm.

renn. rosi-oazene. 1-2967. DIAMOND wedding band, between Shadysldt nd Churchill B'ro. tnoay morning.

Reward. CH. 2-0413. DOG. male, four months, beagle ears, German shepherd body; "Scout." Phone Churchill 1-6511.

PURSE Lost Williams Barbequc. Her-run Ave. Keep money, return valua-ole contents. IlUseum 2-94 39. P-irse ret contents WE 1 -2707 RING Gold Red sets.

Blue velvet rinz box Downtown Pittsburgh or bus. Thursday. Mother gift. Call Sewic- ley 4 50-W. RING Star sapphire, white lost vicinity Aiken.

Center and Beeler streets Ktwara. Museum i-uij. SPRINGER or Cocker Spaniel found. Brookline Blvd. LO.

3-09P4. WALLET Brown, credentials, money. Central Catholic Fifth Ave. Reward. Eronko Basara.

67 Moton Camp bell. Ohio. WORKING mans wrist watch: "BIB to Joe': vicinity Brookline. Beecn- vietv; Saturday. LE.

1-5287. 3 Special Notices BROKEN PLATES BELINED Repaired tn 1 hour. Dr. Siroeral, '09 Mamond St. Op.

McCann's. AT. 1-8888 10 Help Wanted-Men ALL advertisements for sales positions appearing in the Male Female Help columns of the Post-Gazette must mention the article or service to sold in addition to the basis of remuneration. AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC! A mechanic familiar with Chrysler; products. Good wages.

Paid holidas. Call Ralph Iusi. ST. 1-1990. ANNOUNCEMENT Application for position of police officer male of the Boro of Churchill will be received by the Civil Service; Commission at the office of the Boroj Manager.

2302 William Penn High- wav. Pgh. 35. from March 15; to March 30. 1956.

Applications mayj be obtained by mail or personal re-! quest from tne Boro Manager. musi be United States citizen over 21 years: of age with 4 years experience in; state, city, municipal police unit and 1 2th grade or equivalent education. Phvslcal examination by approved. physician requested prior to examination. Starting salary $3600 per year plus uniform allowance, wrmen ana oral examination on pru ji.

nso Civil service Commission. Ralph Frank. Secretary. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Experienced to sell O'dsmobiles at once. No limit on guarantee and earn-ine power, if you are capable.

See Mr. Happe. Ed Happe Oldmobile Co. 311-317 Broadway, McKees Rocks FE. 1-0396 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Opportunity to loin a small salw staff sellin; Oldsmobiles.

Previous auto salf-s experience desirable, but not necessary. Drawinz account and commission. Transportation furnished. Applv person to Mr. Mannison at Bernian Pules Service, 909 Main Sharpsburft.

BOYS Periodical comm. dept. No experience necessary, SI. 75 hr. to stsrt.

Apply 8:30 a. 507 Liberty. Room 207. CHIEF X-ra technician registered, able to supervise department: 500-bed eeneral hospital: 350 monin. wrue post-Gazette, box --j i Ambrldite area.

Permanent, part time route, collect smau active mommy counts. Married, ample spare time. Bond. Rererences. car requirea.

rar nannnil interview write Mr. Favad. 11 Clerk Pittsburgh 22. DOORMAN 6 foot. 18 to 21.

stead work. Warner Theater. 5th Avenue Legal Notices wmeeee t. xiA 1 1QQ nf 1 I i ky i iiivji i. v.

tprs testamentary on her estate were granted to tne unaersjgjiru iw UPSIS au persona uiviu iwnoa v. I. thm It- cedent to make knon the same and ail persons inaeoica in orctunii make pavment without delay to i a rirohl TTrtr 1 ft Curtm Pgh 10. Pa or to ti- a w.iver Attv 1100 Jones Law 19. Pa.

Xli AttnmlT alt I -I T3iH -DtttchitrtrH Pa Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Art No. 3P0 of May 24. io4 4nntrtn file in the office 'of the Secretary of the Common wealth cr Pennsylvania, ai mmi-burg, and In the office of the Pro- tnm purr ci i Pleas of AHecheny Countv. on Tues-; day." the 27th day of March. 1956 i a certmcate ior ine romun business In Allesheny County.

Penn-1 svlvania. under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of M1chelsrn Market, with Its ortn-. cipal place of business at 2124 Murray Avenue. Pittsburgh 17. Pa.

The names and ddress of all oertwrre owning or Interested in said business are: Mitchell A Mtchelson. 390 PtttKhnrrh 3. Pa. Harry Nathenson. 568 Phillips Pittsburgh 17, Pa.

Official-Pittsburgh NO. 87 AN ORDINANCE Amending Zon-j i Mn 575 BODrOVed: August 9. 1923. Zone Map Sheet Z-N10-E15. by cnangmg irum mercial District to an Residence; District, all that certain property.

easterly and southerly lines or the present Commercial District at tne; southeasterly corner oi twin and Francis Street: and Francis Street. Passed in council luarcu i. Approved March 19. 1956. DAVID LAWRENCE.

Mayor. Recorded in O. B. 60. page 436.

in City Clerk ornce NO. 88 nemwRK-rT Rna)1ine Or 1 nance No. 2 90. approved August 3, 1955. entitled "An Ordinance providing for a Contract, or Contracts, for repairs to and or replacement of Highland No.

1 Rising Main Valves Water, and pertinent work tnereto. ana proviaing iui cost Passed in council xwarcn ia. xu Approved March 19. 1956. DAVID L.

LAWRENCE. Mayor. ril In O. B. 60.

Page 427 in city Clerk office. NO. 89 nnnrwivrv Annrnnriatinff and satting aside the sura of $30 i ma ta. a7im4 TMri 190. General Public Improvement Bondi 1955, for tne paymeui w.i engineering and other necessary expenses in connection with 1 1 a wtthin the 1 1 1 DUDI1C HUiIIUCUiciua of Pittsburgh, to btcarrled out 0 the Department oi ruimv Passed in Council March 12, 1956.

Approved March 19, 1956. DAVID L. LAWiRENCE. MaJW-Reccrded in O. B.

60, page 427, in City Clerk office. N-n 90 a nDnraiKrcTrimtrmiK the rtA 1 .1. 1 a-ala. of the Division of Accounting. De partment oi j-uduc BOIB.

Passed In CouncU March 12. 1955. Approved March 19. 1956. DAVID L.

LAWRENCE. Mayor. Recorded in O. B. 60.

page 4J8, in City Clerk's office. vn oi a vr nnmvlMrV Pf-AvtriinfT for a contract or contracts for the construction and reconstruction of sidewalks and curbs, and tor the Adjust ment oi structures wiuun areas in various locations in the City nt pittshureh. and for the payment of the cost thereof. Passed in council marcn ii, iso. Approved March 19, 1956.

DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mayor. Recorded in O. B.

60, page 428 in City Clerk oince NO. 92 AN ORDINANCE Granting unto i lie ruuuui kai assigns, the riRht and privilege to coiisiruci. mBinuui M.nrela VSIllr A- irh BtPl illiviucu plate cover for water well purposes. i it. in tne easterly iiueftim tcei vi onwi Street, in the First Ward, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.

Passed in Council March 12, 1956. Approved March 19. 1956. DAVID L. LAWRENCE.

Mayor. Recorded in O. B. 60. page 429, in City Clerks office.

NO. 93 AN ORDINANCE Vacating last View Street, between the north line of Lot No. 13 in tne "East view Plan" and the north terminus. Passed in Council March 12. 1956.

Approved March 19, 1936. DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mayor. Recorded in O.

B. 60. page 430, in Cltv Clerk's office. NO. 94 AN ORDINANCE Vacating Monfort etMai rr.ift crrr tn the west terminus, and Idlewild Street, from Bavha.

ctrMt tn tli west terminus. reserving to the City the light to enter upon saia moniori sirm Idlewild Street after the vacation and providing certain terms and conditions. Passed in Council Marrn ia. xvoo. Approved March 19: 1956.

DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mayor ftecordfMl in B. 60. Oagt 430, in city Clerk a office.

Herner. In 7Sth year: father Mrs. Prusiila M. Anderson: also three grandchildren and three Kreat-zrandthiidren survive. Friends re-reived at the B.

l.l.HU VI M.HAL HOMK. 3310 V. Liberty So. where services will be held on Thursday. March Tl.

at m. orth Vernon and Madison. Indiana, and Knoxville, papers please copy. HLRM On Tuesday, March 2D. I9.6.

Ralph, beloved brother ol Ljuis Herny. of N. Y. ervict-s and interment March 2'Z, in Johnstown. Pa.

I MIRMH service. I OK Monday March 19. lo8. Mary Ide, wife the iate 'Vidian. W.

Ide; beloved mother of Fay Ide Lau. r. JsMe lie Booth, and grandmother of William i. Lauer: also survived by three creit-gramlchildren. Friends received at fAMMKLL'S.

-M4 Walnut fc. opp. Sacred Heart Church. Funeral Thursday morning with requiem mavss in Sacred Hear Church at lo o'clock. JOKIM.X On Tuesday.

March 2. 1956. Beuln L. Jordan, wife of the late Nicholas Jordan, of 813 Meadowcroft Mt. Lebanon; mother of Mrs.

Harry J. Georgia! Paulus: also three grandchildren. Funeral from the O. R. HOOl-VHO CO.

H.MRU. HOME. 22Z Kat State Columbus. on Friday, March 23. at 2 p.

m. 1. 1.1.1 Monday, March 1. at her home. Saitsburg.

Carrie Brown Kelly, mother of Georu-e C. and John A Kellv. Friends receli ed it HM.RAI. HOMK, Sa tsburg. where services will be conducted Thursday at 1:30 P.

m. KOBER-On Tuesday, March 'M, at 8 at her resilience. 633 College Jennie C. K-ber, wife of tie late Henry Kober. A member of Bethany fcvansellcal Church.

Friends received at H. s.MMs. 537 Neville St. 'Oakland Civic Center, where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clocH. Interment In the family mausoleum, Allegheny Ceme tery.

LEE Suddenly, on Monday. March 19, 1956, George Hugh, hus band of Alice Haney Lee of 451 Orchard Believue; father of Mrs. Madelene Lee sale of Kidse- wood. and George Hugh Lee. of Town.son.

brother of the Misses Nellie, viola and Rose Lee of Psh. Also survived by two grandchildren, Linda and Cyn thia Lee. Friends received at the EDWARD T. DAIOHERTV NEKAL HOME. 3t4 Lincoln Beilevue.

from 2-4 and p. m. Private services Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment Lexington, Va. LEEN On Monday, March 19, 1906.

James Lees, of Oakmont. beloved husband of Ida M. Lees: father of J. R. Lees, Walter Lees, C.

Ralph Lees. Mrs. Dor "thy Lees, Martin, Mrs. Corine White; brotner of Mrs. Edward Beale: also survived by nine grand children and 13 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the EATO.N-I EVA ERA HOME, 3i8 Maryland Oakmont, after 12 p. Tuesday, where services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment Allegheny Memorial Cemetery. McKeesport.

Steubenville. Toungstown and ast Liverpool papers please copy.) EINDEMAN.N On Sunday, March 13. 1956, Herman, husband of the late Emma F. Lindemann, of 717 ttth Neglev Pittsburgh, (formerly of Milton Swinsvale; survived Joy one sister, Mrs. Jol Gitschier.

Friends received at T. D. TIR.NER'8. 729 Wallace where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Member of Lodge 6S3 F.

and A. M. MA I On Monday. March 19. 1956.

Joseph L. Mankin. be-loed husband of Agnes Mankin; step-father of Robert Kozak: brother of Mrs. Nathen Minsky of Sapulpa. Okla.

Hyman Mankin of and Mrs. Sarah Green of Butler. and two grandchildren. Friends received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes St.

at Crft where services will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Interment I. W. O.

Cemetery, Wild-wood. Pa. MATHEWS Of Mollenauer. Bethel on Monday, March 19. 1956.

at 4:55 p. Frank beloved husband of Anna Resavaee Mathews, in hid 63rd year; father of Juiia. Frank Albert, Ruth and Mercedes Matiiewn; also nine grandchildren survive. Friends received at the E. B.

HIGH LIN FUNERAL HOME. Castle Shannon, until Friday, March 23. at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Ann's Church at 9 a. m. MrCULLOUGH Suddenly, on Tuesday, March 20, 1956, at a. at her reience, Schenley Park Minnie W. Hax Mc-Cullough, wire of the late William T.

McCullough: mother of Mrs. Henry Mason Reed, C. Has McCullough and William T. McCullough, sister or Mrs. O.

C. Gaub. Friends received at H. SAMSON'S. 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center, where services will he held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. MeGREGOR Sunday evening. David Howard, son of the late Thomas and Ellen Carroll McGregor; brother of Jennie D. and William .1.

McGregor. Funeral from MrCABE BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Thursday, March A2. 1956. at 11 a.

m. Requiem high mass in St. Paul's Cathedral at 12 o'clock. HA LH The Very Reverend Mon.signor George, rector of St. Cyril and tae Methodius Seminary at St.

Francis Hospital, in his 5'th year, on Sunday. March 18. 19o6: son of Mary Matsik and the late George, also survived by two sisters. Mrs. George Dunay of Taylor.

and Mrs. Anna Lipka of Washington, D. C. brother. Steve of Taylor; three nieces and four nephews.

The body will be in state at St. John's Cathedral, Munhall. Pa. The Office for the Dead will be recited Monday. and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 P.

m. A Pontifical requiem mass will be offered in St. John's Cathedral Thursday morning at :30 a. m. Following the funeral mass the body will be taken to Mt.

St. Macrina Cemetery. L'niontown. Pa. MILLER On Sunday.

March 18. 1956. John husband of Bertha Schneider Bender Miller, of 200 Princeton West View; father of Mrs. Catherine MacWuarrie. Mrs.

Alice Malone. Mrs. Ethel Middleton. Mra. June Mill, Mrs.

Shirley Hastings, John Robert Hubert William G. Miller and Charles D. Bender; brother of Mrs. Frances Clark, Caroline, Esther and Elsie Miller. Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 103'J Perry Highway, Perrysville.

Requiem High Mass at St. Athanasius Church, West View, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. MILTENBERGER On Monday. March 19, 1956. William, of 3501 East beloved husband of Mary Spangenberg Mtltenberger; father of Mrs.

Margaret Teesmer, Mrs. Esther and A. W. Milten-berger; also three' grandchildren: six great grandchildren. Funeral from the HOME OF M.HELLHAAS SONS.

707 East N. 8.. on Thursday at 3:15 p'. m. Friends invited.

MUNRO Of 3112 Pioneer Dormort, on Tuesday, March 20. 1956, at 12:30 p. Davlna Sheldon, wife of the late Alexander M. Munro; mother of Sheldon. M.

Munro and sifter of Mrs. Fred W. Sherman of Albany, N. T. Friends received at the E.

B. LA UGH UN FUNERAL HOME. 3310 W. Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Thursday, March 22 at 10 a.

m. KIDDLE At Lima, Ohio, March 19. 1956, Mollie. wife of the late Wlliam L. Riddle: mother of William Riddle: alio survived by two grandchildren and- Ave greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME. 733 Rosa Wilkinaburg. Services Thrsday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ROBH On Tuesday. March 20, Margaret E.

Robb. of 12S Third McDonald. sinter of Elizabeth and James Robb of McDonald, William Robb of Pa. Friends received at ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, McDonald. Pa.

Service at 2 p. m. on Thursday. Burial Robinsoa Run Cemetery. United States Army, Germany: brother of of N.

and Sam Kobbins. of Trenton, N. Friends received at the IURTON HI KM II (inrt l. Murray S. Hill topp.

Apti. wheie serv ces will be held Wednesday. March 21. 19o6. at p.

m. Interment West View Cemeterv. ROEC.fc.lt On Tuesday. March 20, 1956. at 5:15 a.

John husband of Mildred W. Koeer. ol 37 Grant Believue: father of ftichard E. of Cleveland. and H.

Louise Rjecer: also survived three grandsons Friends received at the KIIUARH T. DAtbllKKTI UNLRAI, HO.MK. 356 Lincoln' Ave. Believue. from and p.

m. Services Friday afternoon at 2 m. omit flowers. RITH John L-. age JS years, of Mt.

Pleasant. on Monday, March 19. 1956. at 8 p. husband of Nettie Fox Ruth.

Services at his late residence Thursday at 2 p. m. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. MIAW On Tuesdav.

March 20. 1956. Minnie McDonald, of 513 Bayne Believue; wife of the late G. Shaw: mother of Mrs. A.

B. Smith or Canton. Ethel Peyton Shaw Mt. Lebanon, and Edward V. d.

Shaw of Evans City also survived by two grandchildren, two Friends received at the EDWARD T. DAK.HERTV FIN ERA I. HOME 366 Lincoln Believue. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Services Thursday alter noon at 2 clocK. Tuesday. March SO 1906, Marjorie of 5709 Elmer beloved wife of Edward mother of Edward. William. Dorothy and Madonna.

Friends re ceived at lA.MrBtlJ, 8214 Walnut E. fc. Funeral Frida morning Requiem mass in sacred Heart Church at 10 a. m. SMITH Anna Hall, age 93.

of 1326 Windermere Drive. Swisshelm Park, on Sunday. March IS. 1956. wife of he late Job W.

E. Smith; mother of Mrs. Ann Hammers, of Los Lumas, N. Elsie Chalmers of Forest Hills. Edith Alexander of Wexford.

Muriel Stroup and Nellie Greer of Pgh. sister of David Hall of England and Mrs Samuel Roberts of Wales: also nine grandchildren and 16 great-grand children. Family will receive friends from 12-4 and 7-10 p. m. at VAN HORN'S.

Irvine St. at Monongaiela Swissvaie. Services Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Interment in Homewood Cemetery, tin lieu of flowers family requests contributions be made to American Cancer SMITH At St.

Petersburg. on March 17. 1956. Julia M. Smith, wife of William A.

Smith, of St. Petersburg, formerly of Carnegie. Pa. also survived by one son. Raymond E.

Smith, of Richmond. one sister. Mrs. Fannv Shaffer, of Si. Petersburg.

also three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. FTiends may call at the Fl LTON AND BRAD-WELL FUNERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers Carnegie. where services will be held on Thursday, March 22. 1956. at 2 p.

m. STACK Tuesday, March 20, 1958. Mary, of 156 X. Main Washington. Pa.

Friends received at the DEBOUT AND BARN HILL rU.NERAL HOME. 121 Ridge Washington. Requiem mass in Immaculate Conception Church, Washington, on Thursday at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

SULLIVAN On Tuesday, March 20, 1956, Mary of 741 Rebecca wife of John; mother of John Christopher Mrs. Betty Mc-Kadden and Mrs. Mav Reaghard. Friends received at the JOSEPH Ef JONES FUNERAL HOME. 1612 Lincoln E.

E. Requiem high mss at St. James Church on Saturday, March 24 at 10 a. m. UNtiER On Tuesday.

March 20. 1956, Rosalia Leroch. wife of the late Joseph L'nger. of 36 Nobles Lane; mother of Mrs. Rose Dunbar, Mrs Mary Hirt, Joseph, Leo, Alred.

Anthony and George; sister of Matthew Leroch: also 19 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the E. C. KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME. 1719 Brownsville Rd.

Funeral Fririav at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass in ei. Basil church at 9 a. m.

tOIUT On Tuesdav. March 1956. at 7:30 D. Esther Jane Voigt, beloved mother of Mrs. Earl H.

I Alice Fortlage; sister of Napier and Dessie Haas. Friends received at H. SAMSON, 537 Neville Oakland Civic Center. Time of service to be given later. WASKO Suddenlv.

on Sunday, March 18. 1956. Andrew (Monevi. of 1219 Bell No. BraddocK, beloved brother of Agnes and Catherine Wasko.

Friends received at the LEMKO FIM.RAL HOME, Bell and Jones N. Braddock. Requiem high mass in SS. Peter A r-aui g. c.

cnurch on Thursday, March 22. at 9:30 a. m. Card of Thanks WESTERN PfcNNSTLVANIA HEART ASSOCIATION 1215 GRANT BLDG. AT.

1-6910 Florists-Funeral Designs sc-ma. oinno so LI BIN S.MALLI.T Tut' Kl II liu ID. 12 riFfH AVE. GRANT "l-22f0 Monument al-CemeteryLots srave tot, located "Garden cf the 2-0824. Legal Notices Estate of Atnes G.

Mansmann de ceased, of Pgh. No. 1391 of 1966. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests an persons Having claims or aemanos ine jfstate ol decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make Dayment without delay to Herbert C. Mansmann and Dorothea wenr 5911 Penn or io ijuroinea wagner.

Charles McKenna and J. Prank McKenna. 2602 Grant Pgh. 19. Pa.

Estate of William Aaron Smith deceased, of Hampton Twd. No, of 1956. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned wno requests an persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to David Wll- lara smith. 4 Perry Lane. Ross Alleg.

and Howard Albert Lindsay. ML Royal Hampton Alleg. or to Kooert M. Jacob. 2 Gateway Center.

Pgh. 22 Pa. Estate of Elizabeth M. Kalin. de ceased, of Kennedy Twp.

No. 1129 of i3B. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted td the under signed who requests all persons hav ing claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to de cedent to make payment without delay to Albert Monscnein ana Kose Mon schein. 64 Coraopolla coraopons. or to Sidney a.

sanes ana Herbert snetnberg, liuj law finance fin. xv Pa. Estate of Antonio Piloso, deceased of Pgh. No. 1237 of 1956.

Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who re quests all persons having claims or domana against tne estate oi aeceaent to make known the same ana all persons indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Louise v. Fellls, 6555 Shetland Pen. 6. or to Frea C. Houston.

Houston Houston. 1128 Union Trust Bids rgh. ra Estate of Rose K. Jafle. deceased of Pgh.

No. 1263 of 1956. Letters testamentary on ner estate were granted to the undersigned who re quests all persons having claims or demands against ine estate oi oece-dent to make known tne same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment witnout aeiay to asvnron Jane. Extr sr. roroes rgn.

17. or to Aflie Allen Stevens, it. Harold R. Schmidt, and Rose. Rose it Houston.

717 Oliver Pgh. 22. Pa. Estate of Albert A. Streebech.

de ceased of Ingram. No. 1286 of 1956. Letters testamentary en his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persona having claims or demands against the estate of dece dent to make known he same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Slgmund E. Weaver and George T.

Emery, 4 Han vers Ingram. or to Georre T. Emery Kenneth w. Behrend. 420 Bakewell Pgh.

IB. Pa. THE CHEMSTRAND CORPORATION DECATUR. ALABAMA PENSACOLA, FLORIDA One of the Souths fastest growing chemical textile fiber company's has immediate openings offering challenging opportunities and interesting work to: CHEMICAL ENGINEERS DESIGNERS MECHANICAL ENGINEERS DRAFTSMEN INSTRUMENT ENGINEERS DETAILERS in nylon plant, Pensacola, Florida and Acrilan Acrylir fiber plant, general engineering department, and research and development center, Decatur, Alabama. For interview contact Mr.

J. S. Hard, AT. I -7 1 00, Hotel William Penn, Wednesday, March 21, I p. in.

to 6 p. m. Thursday, March 22, at 9 a. m. to I p.

m. MEN AMBITIOUS Resident of Ne Kensington. Clen- shaw and Pittsburgh vicinity age 25-55 years, sincere, reliable. Inter ested in a LIFETIME CAREER in sales and sales management. Car required.

No traveling. HE THOROUGHLY TRAIN YOU. Our average salesmen earn about $105 for a week. Starting immediately, above average men range from $150 to S300 and higher. If qualified, promotion to ljistrici 2ies position assures average annual earnings of Above averaee managers have opportunity for EXTREMELY higli income ior LIFETIME.

Thit may be a real opportunity for ou. Please determine this by phoning Dist, Mgr. Ray Carlson. AT. 1-9356 MAN EARN $90 WEEKLY For Inslde-outslde work.

Car necessary. Kor appointment, phone Homestead 1-llOQ. Mr trortfr. SCHOOL Representative. Best connection you have ever made.

Oldett. largest most respected In the Tri-State area has real cpenlnr for a real closer. Call Mr. IMartel. AT 1-6034 afaaaiaaPei 12 Help tfht Men-Women EXPERT RE-WEAVER HA.

1-6101 i.r-ii i a aBaMi i bimiiiii i ji jaj 13. Help WantedWomen ACCOUNTS receivable clerk typine required. 40 hour. Apply In pen on. Presbyterian Hospital.

BAKER'S Helper Experienced. 44 hour week. 6:30 a. tn. to 3 p.

m. Immediate ooenine. Salary. Apply Per sonnel office 9 to 12. Monday throuflj Friday.

Montefiore Hospital. 3450 Fifth Ave. BANK TELLER Downtown: experienced or will train: salary open. NORTH BOROS EMPLOYMENT. 524 Federal St.

BOOKKEEPER Experienced double entry. For mall hospital. Miss McLean. LO. 1-1243.

CANVASSERS Experienced only. Guaranteed salary plus commission. This item is a 'must'" In every home. 301 Federal 2nd floor. a.

m. 8:30 a. m. today. CASHIfcR-Hustess Experienced.

Between 28-35. Apply Miss Heckier. Oliver Restaurant. 527 Smithfleld St. between 9-11 a.

2-4 p. m. fNa phone calls. I CLERK Single oref erred: residing la Braddock vicinity. General office work.

Some dictation and typing. $40 weekly. Call Brand wine 1-507B for appointment. CLERK TYPIST Gen I. office.

33-35, Asptnwall-Sharpsburg area, 5 -day. start $235. 3 mo. S260. INVESTIGATOR, credit anfl charac ter.

21-35. E. KEYPUNCH OPERATORS t2. ex- alp. 21-35, E.

Lib. A LawrencfVllle, MULT1L1TH OPERATOR, day. Lawrenceville to J250. SECRETARY College grad. exper 22-33, 5-ay, ao-nton to 37.

EAST END EMPLOYMENT 901 Highland Bldg. CLERK Geveral office, typing, posting, some shorthand. Experience helpful, not essential. Other help employed. Excellent transportation ta Oakland-East Liberty.

Apply in person only 9-4. Forbes serta troaueis. 3700 Bigelow Blvd. at Bloomheia Bridge. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR General office knowledge, fetarting fo3.oo ior 5-dav week, uroup ana nospuaiizaxion Insurance.

Beverly Farms Dairy, 1234 Reedsdan. St. Drug Sales Girls 18 io 45 Steady Employment Must Be Experienced Apply SUN DRUG CO. Mezzanine Floor CLARK BLDG. 705 Liberty Ave.

DTLVO. Clerk ExDerienced: for Thurs day, Friday. Saturday nights: -10. Anolr In person, ilr. Bailiss.

Tnnn Drug. Whitehall Shopping Center. TU. 2-1800. EDUCATED woman Interested ta rapid promotion with nationally known nubllsher.

Abllltv recocnized and promptly rewarded; $3400 guaranteed salary first year. Apply 1-4 p. in. 119 Finn noon. juj.

SECRETARIES STENOGRAPHERS. Design Consultants Executive: Engineering, college $375: Treasurer (52501; Fersonnei fssooi; iegai $275): Engineering: quotations. skilled Transportation S295t; Aavertlsing tazzsi: industrial Relations (1295': Sales: Tech nical proposals Cashier $200i: Executi.e: Insurance fteceptionlsts 200t. Excellent n-advertlsed opportunities. Beginners considered.

Choice locations. Pittsburgh's largest employment renter. COSMOPOLITAN. Investment Building. COurt 1-3907 13 Help WantedWomen MAR.

21, 1956 PAGE 29 COMPTOMETER Operator for afternoon and evening work. General office knowledge. Starting $53.60 for wrm. iruup ana nospjiauza-tion insurance. Beverly Farms Dairy, 1234 Reedsdale St.

Diemakers Toolmakers Must Be Journeymen. Long-Range Program Good Wages FISHER BODY PITTSBURGH PLANT GENERAL MOTORS NEAR b'RAVOSBURG, PA. DRAFTSMEN DESIGNERS AND CHECKERS Eperienced en roliinq mills and allied heavy machinary. Interviews arranged. Evenings and Saturday by Appointment UNITED ENGINEERING and FOUNDRY CO.

943 Fcrt Duquesnw Bivd. Pittsburgh DRAFTSMEN Long term program, overtime and benefits. Call EX. 1-3453. or apply room 302, 311 Ross St.

DRAFTSMEN With trade school or some college engineering background to work in our engineering drafting department. Good pay. fringe benefits. HAGAN CORPORATION 323 Fourth Hours 8:30 to 5 p. m.

DRAFTSMEN Mechanical layout and detail. Lectro-melt Furnace Company. A McGraw Electric Co. Division. Foot of 32nd Pittsburgh GR.

1-8220. DRAFTSN $8000 to $1 1,000 per yr. Expense Allowance Overtime to 70 Hours Electrical Layout LONG TERM LOCAL PROJECTS STRESS ENGINEERS Call Tuxedo 1-8360. 8 a. m.

to 11 p. Kon. thru or send resume to C-3 53. Post-Gazette. DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN To wort; on long term program.

Experleneed reinforced concrete, structural, mechanical and electrical, designer and draftsmen for blast furnace, coke plant and steel mill auxiliaries. Also experienced designers and draftsmen for chemical plant, and prec-ea piping. Currently working overtime la drawing room. Koppers Inc. 103 Koppers Bldg.

8:30 to Daily or call H. P. Clifton For evening or Saturday Appointment DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN DETAILERS ESTIMATORS STRUCTURAL FOUNDATIONS MECHANICAL Interesting heavy Industry work with an old established company. Work on varied projects a wide range ol industrial fields. EICHLEAY CORP.

I3lr Grant Building HUbbard 1-2900 ELECTRICAL SQUAD LEADER Experienced In steel mill conduit layout. No board work. Supervision only. Long range program. Graduate engineer or equivalent.

EMPIRE ENGINEERING 311 Ross Street EX. 1-34S3 EXCELLENT DRUG SALES OPPORTUNITY Hard-hitting, nationally company selling leading A. M. A. approved pharmaceuticals and prescriptions.

If you are 30-40, have a good car. 3 years of college and want a Job offering. 1. .11 sh commission, bonuses and drawing account 2. Protected territory 3.

Maximum fringe benefits 4. Security and earnings of $8,000 to $15,000 per year, plus expenses Call Mi. Frank Hargreave, Atlantic 1-7100. March 21. 22 and 23.

EXECUTIVE SALESMAN Unusually attractive sale and manasement opportunity for man. age 26 to 42. with pleasing personality and creative sales Interested only in a man seeking a career. Salary open. Hospitalization aad other group benefits Exceptional pension.

Large, nationally known retirement and insurance company. Write n. Blair. 1508 Park B'dg giving complete details and telephone number or call Grant 1-2713 for appointment. MAN SPECIAL TYPE Route work.

Earn $90-8110 every week with training. Contact established tustomers. $70 written guarantee at start. Good car needed. References.

Call Puller Brush. GR. 1-4979; Mc-Keesport. Orchard 2-3291. MANAGER for email super market in Youngstcwn, Ohio.

Experienced, refer-enceg Writ Star Jobbing 707 Market Psh. 22. DRAFTSMEN -400 McCulIough, Jlinnie 31eGregor, David Michaylo. Msgr. George Miller.

John iMUtennerger. uuani M'inro, Daviua Riddle, Kobb, Margaret Kobbins, Max Roeger, John Ruth, John Shaw, Minnie Shern, Marjorie Smith, Anna Smith, Julia Stack, Mary Sullivan. Mry Lrnger, Rosalia Voigt, Esther Jane Wasko. Andrew ADM On Monday. March 1.

1353. Honorable Russell H. Adams, aee f6 years, beloved husband of Louise Finlev Adams, of 7oS Colony rrcle, Irtt. Lebanon: father of Mrs. Parry Norris.

and Jeanne Adams; also survrved by two grandchildren. Friend. received at the MORTIARV. 2130 W. Liberty where services will he held on Wednesday at 4 p.

m. Friends invited. BEETT On Tuesday. March 1136, at Front Royal. Inelee A.

Bennett, husband of the late Laverne Case Bennett, formerly of father of Mrs. Ains-! Bennett Don me of Front Royal, and Mrs. Dorothy Bennett Arnof: survived! also by four and nine great-Rrandchil-dren. Private nervices at Home-wood Cemetery Chapel. Arrival in Pgh.

Wednesday morning. Please omit LATET Of 86 Hoodrtdge Mt. Lebanon, on Tuesday. March 20. I95.

at a. Walter husband of tne late Mattie Grooms Blaynev, in his 94th year. Remains removed by the E. R. LAI OH LIN FUNERAL HOME.

3310 W. Liberty So. Hills, to Minneapolis, for interment. BRIM.NG Homer age t. formerly of Wind Gap Road.

Mc-Kees Rocks. died in Alarion, and was buried there March 15 last. Brother of the late Georse PrinmK and Mrs. F. M.

lNelle Berkebile. Beaver. Pa. I HEKAN On Mondav. March 19.

1956, Andrew. beloved husband of Mrs. Anna Mizerak, of 62 Ingram. father of Andrew. George, Edward.

Paul. Joseph. Mrs. Margaret Dudas, Mrs. Anna Hanlch.

Mrs. Mary Lou Socner: ten grandchildren. Frier.ds received at the RRVAN ri.NERAI. HOME. t34 Broadway.

McKees Rocks, Pa. Funeral Thursday. March 22. at 8:30 a. m.

Services in Holy Ghost G. C. Church at 9 a. m. Interment Alt.

St. Macrina. L'niontown. OHE.N At Miami Beach. rn Monday, March 19.

1956. Benjamin Cohen, beloved huband of Esther Cohen: father of Mrs. Dorothy Levy. Alfred S. Cohen, both of Atlantic City.

N. and Harold Cohen of Mt. Pleasant. brother of Mrs. Ida Gerber of Miami, Mrs.

Pete Miller of New Kensington. Mrs. Joseph liarr of "VounEstown. O. and Mrs.

Lewis Schwartz of Cle eland. O. also four grandchildren. Services will he held at the RALPH 1st HI GAR 4 HAP EL. S509 Center on Thursday.

March 22. at 1 p. m. Interment Shaare Torah Cemetery. Remains will arrive Wednefcday eve-ii'if.

CORNELL On Sunday, March 1, 1956. Harry Francis Conneli. of 1943 Ardmore husband of Emma Dier.es Conneli: father of Robert D. Conneli; also survived by his mother. Mr.

Nettie Snyder Conneli. Arrangements by h. MMSON, where private memorial services Will be held Thursday afternoon. Family requests flowers be omitted. CRISANTI On Tuesday, March 20, 1956.

Rosin a. of 1S43 Locust wifa of the late Salvatore enfant! mother of Samuel Crisanti; also three grandchildren. Friends received a the BRI CO FUNERAL HOME, 307 Fifth Ave. Solemn requiem high mass in St. Peter the Apostle Church on Friday at 9:30 a.

m. DELI.E'NBAtH March 19, 1956. of 1725 Barr Crafton, John Philip, husband of Margaret Dunn: father of Mary Caroline. Margaret Ann and Kathleen: brother of Elsie MeMonagle. Alma Bandi.

Otto and Carl Tegse Friends mav call at tbe JAMES A. LAMB. FUNERAL HOME. 165 Noble Crafton. Blessirg service Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock.

DUX O.N Of 933 Rock wood Mt. Lebanon on Monday, March .1 husband of the late Alice Sweeny Dixon, in his 6sth year; father of Donald Kenneth Charles John Robert and Jerome A. Dixon; also nine grandchildren aurvlve. Friends re-ceveid at the T. B.

LAI (iH LIN FUNERAL HOME. Castle Shannon, until Friday. March 23. at 9:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem high mass at St. Ann's Church at 10:30 a. m. Member of Pressmen Union 64 invited. rCKLU.ND Of 777 Shady Drive East.

Mt. Lebanon. On Tuesday, March 20, 1956. at 4:20 p. m.

Alfred beloved husband of Margaret Llnehan Eeklund, In his S6th year. Father of Mra. Caroline E. Ze'hfuss and Alfred E. Eeklund.

Jr; also one grandson survives. Friends received at the E. B. LALl.HI.IN IIMRAI. HOME, 3310 W.

Liberty So. Hills, where service will be held on Friday, March 23 at 2 p. m. EUAN Of 216 Dan Mt. Lebanon, on Sunday, March 18, 1956.

at 1:15 a. Josephine Dillon, beloved wife of Edward J. Egan; mother or Mrs. Frank N. Tetlow, William Dan and George G.

Egan and sister of Mrs. Elizabeth M. Barney; also six grandchildren survive. Friends re-reived at the E. B.

LAUA.HI.IN HOME. 3310 W. Liberty So. Hills, until Wednesday. March 21 at 7:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass in St. Bernard's Church at a. in lieu of flowers please make contributions to St. Joseph's HospitaL Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 m.

C.OLDSMITH On March 18. 1956. at Delray Beach. Edna Blanche Rowsnai. wife of Reverend Alfrie J.

R. Goldsmith; mother of Mra. Dorothy Nichols of Ems-worth and Elmer McElhaney of Wtlk: also eight grandchildren. Friends received at the UOURTLEV FUNERAL HOME. Franklin Ave.

aa Coal where services mSSX be held Thursday afternoon at i B- m. GOZZARD On Monday. March 19. 1906. at 8:40 p.

William, Sr beloved husband of Hilda Goi-sard of 220 Federal N. S-; father of Emma Leathery, Alice Kelly Ellen Hoaey. Hilda Frew, Jean, Harry W. and William Goi-sard. brother of Edwin Goa-zard; also 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren Friends received at the FRANK H.

SIMONS riNERAI. HOME. 2025 Perrvsville Ave. Services on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. CALIFORNIA S.

F. BAY AREA THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY PITTSBURG, CALIFORNIA OFFERS CHEMICAL ENGINEERS Excellent opportunities for advancement in the Engineering Department Requirements are high: so is compensation for qualified ability important but not only requirement. Experience in process design, supervision, liaison. Must be flexible and have understanding of people. Excellent opportunities for Chemical Engineer with potential for advancement.

Works closely with operating departments and cut-side agencies. Harry W. Osborne Dow Chemical Company Post Office Box 351 Pittsburg, California Hempstead 2-7311 GIRLS Good Wage Treatment-Fine Opportunity for Advancement Recreational Opportunities Permanent Work Good Vacation Treatment Health Benefits Operating Clerical Positions If these advantages are important to you. it will be well worth your while to visit our employment office. Apply 416 Seventh Ave.

Room 131. Monday thru Frida P. Saturday THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 400- ENGINEERS ARCHITECTS GIRLS DON'T STOP LOOKING FOR "JUST THE RIGHT JOB" WE HAVE ITU Why mam from one company to another filling out applications when you can register with us. sit back, relax and let us do the work? Listed with us are numerous opportunities tn locations ol your choice SECRETARIES STENOGRAPHERS BOOKKEEPERS ($300) TYPISTS MAIL AND FILE CLERKS STOP IN AND SEE US COSMOPOLITAN PLACEMENT INVESTMENT BLDG. COURT 1-3907 Those who have been on this merry-go-round of feast or famine and are looking for something with a long range potential.

Men wanted in every Classification of design or detail and we want the "FOUR HUNDRED" men who desire to move rapidly from the engineering and drawing phases into supervisory positions or plant management. Stock participation plan and training In rrew waste conversion process company "Organic Corporation of America" (ORCOA), already receiving worldwide attention as the beginning of a new industry comparable to steel, oil, aluminum, etc. Contact Mr. Fisher, EX. 1-0606 H.

G. BURR CO. 247 Fcrt Pitt Pittsburgh 22. Pa. Pittsburgh POST-GAZETTE.

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