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Death Notee Death Notices Uale "Help Waafd Mofe Help Wsstecf Dcoffc Motfcts PITTSBURGH PRESS, DECEMBER 14, 1951 PAGE 47 3 Mift Help Wanted The Pittsburgh Prem WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS At Junction of Liberty Ave. Boulevard of the Allies From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Saturdays 8 a. m. to 2 p. m. Closed Sundays and Holidays LABORERS 2 1 Experienced in construction work.

Report at Levitske Bro. 490S Clatrton Rte. 51. ne-t Keystone Trailer. Pleasant Hills.

Colonial 3-7277. LATHE Operators For general machine shop work. All inside. West Penn Machine Shops. 32nd St.

A.Y.R.R.. Pgh. 1. LAYEROUTS and Fitters Apply Eich-leay Corp. S3 South 1 St.

MACHINISTS to operate PLANERS GEAR HOBBERS HORIZONTAL fr VERTICAL BORING MILLS Apply LEWIS FOUNDRY MACHINE DIV. Blaw-Knox Co. Groveton near Coraopolis SPALDING 1-1900 MACHINIST Millwright work: making repair and replacement machine parts: daytum. Steel City Electric 1207 Columbus N. S.

Machinist Experienced Engine Lathe Hand Apply O. Wlemer. Calorixing 400 Hill Wilkinsburg. Pa. MACHINISTS Experienced, for North Side shop.

Apply, write or call York Gillespie 951 Perm Ave. GR. 1-6292: FA. 1-181 MACHINISTS Pantagraph and engravers wanted full oc part time. Write 611.

Pratt. MAN or Couple Any" age: to handle chickens, beef, hogs, on beautiful modern Indiana County farm: profit-share basis, no field work. Operations small now, will expand. Ideal for retired, active couple. What can you handle' Write 592.

Press. MANAGER and operator for Urge restaurant and bar In Pittsburgh. Mutt be top notch man with record of successful operations. Mediocre need not apply. Write 655.

Press. MEAT Cutter and Counterman Apply Harris Foods Noa. 8 and 9 Diamond Square, 9 a. p. m.

Mr. Lauer. MEAT Cutter Neighborhood store; steady, good wages. 1116 Ann Street. Homestead 1-0373.

MEAT Cutter A Counterman Slovak speaking preferred: good working condition Brandywlne 1-3535. MECHANICS (2) For heavy duty truck work. 4082 Llb-erty Ave. Mayflower I-9S00. MECHANIC Automobile: full time, experienced; rood working conditions.

Apply Mr. Tarr. Eshman Motors. 74 55 Washington Swissvale MECHANICAL and Electrical Engineers and Designers For consulting engineering firm, for work In central Pennsylvania: must be experienced In boiler and power plant design. Reply eo P.

O. Box 9073. Pgh. 6. MEN WANTED TEMPLATE MAKERS LAYEROUTS FITTERS Machine Shop Operators WELDERS HELPERS Apply PITTSBURGH DES MOINES CO.

Neville Island MEN WANTED INTERNAL GRINDERS Some experience necessary. Phone Mayflower 1-1822 weekdays only between 9:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m.

MEN WANTED To learn window cleaning trade, good wages and other benefits. Acme. 42 First Pittsburgh. MEN Must have woodworking experience. A.

J. Redlich Manufacturing 4 601 Baum Oakland. Men. Window Cleaning APPLY 1309 PENN AVE. MEN needed; white wall washing and general cleaning.

Apply West Penn Hospital. Friendship Bloomfleld. MESSENGER Reliable, neat and clean: steady work, S0 week. Apply In person, METALLURGIST Graduate non-ferrous experience preferred by Mid-West firm manufacturing non-ferroua catting, extrutlont, forging and bearings. Salary according to training and experience.

Bohn Aluminum Cr Brass Corp. Detroit 26, Mich. NEWSPAPER Reporter Experienced preferred, good opportunity, permanent. Write 57 8. Press.

OFFICE ASSISTANT Growing industrial plant In West Mifflin Boro. needs young man for work on payroll, personnel record and freight shipments. High school graduate with seme general office experience necessary. Excellent chance for advancement. Apply giving education, marital status, employment experience.

3 references snd salary expected. Enclose small photograph. WRITE 619 PRESS PAINTING Estimator- For Industrial work who can alto aupervlse Write giving experience, training and references to 615, Frets. PERSONNEL Manager 35-40. for fabricating plant, preferably one who hat hat been an asslttant in a large plant.

Must do all interviewing and hiring for a shop employing 400. Mutt be able to administer lob evaluation plan, safety and employe activities and establish training program. Background in Industrial relations desirable. S400-450. CONSULTANT SERVICE, 2003 Clark Bldg.

Grant 1-1341. PHARMACIST Good salary, commission, and bonus for a capable retail store pharmacist. Pittsburgh location. Splendid opportunity for advancement. Write, stating age and experience.

T-625, Press PHARMACIST Excellent opportunity. Permanent position. Local store. Good starting aal-ary. bonus.

638. Press. PHARMACISTS We desire men who want their awn pharmacies, on equal partnership basil In 6 to 13 months. We will make position for them on trial period until that pharmacy lt found. Only men who feel qualified need apply.

Give references, experience, in first letter. All replies etrletty confidential. Our employees know of this ad. 618. Press.

CLAIMS ADJUSTER I need a heavy hitter for B.I. Cases-Salary commensurate with ablUty and experience. CaU Mr. Mason, Grant 1-2444. CLERK, typing, filing, payroll, shorthand preferred.

Construction Field office in Point Project. Salary $60 plus over-time. Court 1-5514 Including Saturdays CLERK Young man; cut-up poultry store. Apply 3-6 p. m.

9803 Penn East Liberty. COLLECTOR-SALESMAN Established home furnishing route open for capable man. Liberal car allowance and commission with guarantee, paid vacations. Apply In person. ConsoUdated COOK White, experience necessary.

44-nour week. CaU Dietician, between 9-4. St. Margaret Memorial Hospital. Mayflower 1-3100.

COOK (Short order I. reliable. Apply in person only. HAH Restaurant, 326 East 8th Avenue. Hornet teed.

COOK (Second), experienced. Apply Szabaturas. 533 Fifth Ave. COOX For city hoapitaL atartlng tal-ary $150 monthly. Write 591.

Fret. COUNTER SALESMAN To work in stockroom. Call Honeywell Regulator Co. AUegbeny 1-5108. CV 1 TER Experienced in cutting cotton uniforms.

Steady work. Service Unl-forms. 1627 Penn Ave. DIE MAKER Must be experienced on blanking and draw diet. Excellent working conditions.

Permanent position. Walnut 1-1414. DISHWASHER Porter: ntght turn: reliable-, man. Dario't Italian Restaurant. 2895 West Liberty Dormont.

Locust 1-9725. DRAFTSMEN Tool Designers and Detailers For light metal stamping APPLY NATIONAL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS CORP. 14th Ambridge. Pa. DRAFTSMEN DETAILERS Minimum of two years' experience on detail drawing.

LEWIS FOUNDRY MACHINE DIV. BLAW-KNOX CO. GROVETON NEAR CORAOPOLIS SPALDING 1-1900 DRAFTSMEN AMSLER MORTON CORPORATION Needs additional men who understand, heavy structural detailing or industrial piping and can make working drawings. 10 Hours Weekly Overtime. Phone-Write Chief Engineer Chamber of Commerce Bldg.

Pittsburgh 19, Grant 1-2180. Draftsman Structural Full or part time, experienced in detailing and checking shop fabrication drawing. Write 1807 Investment tr call Court 1-5081. Draftsman Mechanical For light manufacturing plant: excellent opportunity for advancement with growing concern. State training and ex perience In reply.

634, Press. DRAFTSMEN Experienced in preparing electrical Installation drawings for industrial plants. Contact K. W. Hun-It.

or E. W. Houser. Patterson-Emerton-Comstock, 313 East Carson St. Everglade 1-9800.

DRIVERS Over-the-road: years' driving experience, married men preferred. Apply In person. 124 9 Adams North Sine. DRIVER-Saleaman Experienced: estab lished route: married man; references required: salarv, commission. Boyd's 5146 Liberty Ave.

ELECTRICIAN Part-time. to finish several houses. Plantation 1-5005. ELECTRICAL DRAFTING Must have experience A knowledge of wiring diagrams, conduits and equipment layout. Telephone for further details.

Steel City Engineering A Con-struction EX. 1-0780. ENGINEERS STRUCTURAL-PIPING-ELECTRICAL Experienced designers for work on high priority industrial plants. Stesdy employment with overtime. Best of working conditions.

Excellent advancement opportunity for men who prove ability; ask fat Mr. Rutledge. THE RUST ENGINEERING CO. 575 Sixth Pittsburgh lt ENGINEER To handle estimating and production In small established steel fabricating filant. Opportunity to express own deas.

Mutt be at leatt 45. Write full particulars and state salary requirements. Replies held confidential. Write 598, Press. FOREMAN Competent man to supervise established f.Ki..i m.U.i I It Must be experienced, understand prints ana bdic to direct men.

call Grant i-Jii, ior appointment. FOREMAN SET-UP MAN Must have thorough knowledre of eonematics. Permanent position. Write GREENSKEEPER 9-hole private golf course, within 30 miles Pittsburgh: state experience. al- 'J rMgytcq.

WH1C P4T, rTetS, GROCERY Manager For auper market: capable man. experience in super market operation: must have chain store inrf hneluM a a4 nnc, uuq alary: state references and experience; wing ajg, great1. GUARDS Crewinr fnrtiiflfrla! nlan in Boro. needt captain and guards for piant protection on T-aay per week baslt. Apply by letter giving ge.

height, weight, education, 'marital ttatut. employment experience, 3 reference! and talarv exneeted. Fnctnu small nhntnu. graph. WRITE 617.

PRESS HANDYMAN To assist in rooming house; pensioned man preferred. Fairfax 1-8384. HELPERS Strong, to work en corrugated steel roofs: mutt be able to stand height. Cedar 1-4442. weekdays.

HOD Carrier" For bricklayer: experienced only. No others need apply. Top wages. Call after 7 p. m.

Colonial 3-4496. INSELBRIC Mechanic Hourly rate; city work. Hatel 1-2684. INSURANCE Accident A health field man. Stock casualty company with broad accident and health facilities desires services of etpertenced underwriter or field man for Western Pa.

Salary, alto company car furnished. Write briefly experience and background, 54 0. Press INTERVIEWER COLLEGE GRADUATE FOR PERSONNEL WORK Industrial courses, or experience helpful. AGE 24 TO 29 Write 677. Press, giving lull education and work background.

Lost and Foasd PURSE Natural calf, shoulder bag: Monday night. Harris Store, Downtown; keep money, return purse parcel poet. Museum 1-0266. evenings. RIFLE Left lying on Muddy -Rd.

in Milestone. EJi County; please noUfy L. Ammer. Elizabeth Etna, Pa. ST.

1-O026: reward. RING Go id, pale blue sapphire. Sorrento Restaurant: sentimental; reward. Phone Fmleyville 8-7603. SCOTCH Terrier Black male, black studded harness: children pet; Penn Township: reward.

Sycamore 3-1068. THINGS wiU get lost, but they can't stay lost for long with a Press Want Ad on the trail. SUITCASE Red plastic, dropped from car Wednesday morning. Route 80. Marine's uniform, clothes.

S23 reward. Burgettstown 6563. WRISTWATCH Man's Bulova. Thursday: street car or downtown; sentimental. Walnut 1-3827: Fairfax 1-3343.

TIRE Mounted on maroon wheel; Wednesday night; Baptist Road. Reward. Willard 1-4566. WATCH Ladles: black band, convex crystal; Muray Ave. vicinity; reward.

Hazel 1-6078. WATCH Man's Bulova expansion band: lost. downtown. reward. Penhurst 1-7727.

WRISTWATCH Man "Longines." gold band; engraved: Wednesday morning: Ems worth streetcar-Home s. Linden 1-1428. tvTRlSTWATCH Man's Gruen lost Sun- ay: Forbes Field or vicinity; reward. Jienihaw 1090. LOST Mt.

Washington; small black male dog. white chest and paws, short hair: Ueense No. 1828; "Smoky." Reward. EV. 1-4280.

fersoeaf ANYONE knowing definite whereabout ot Stephen Francis Fitzgerald (formerly married to Hazel Frances Neebiingi, please call coUect. Lancaster, Pa-. 4-3822. PARTY would like loin Canary Bird Club if same exists in Pittsburgh. Hemlock 1-3421.

Notices STRASSBURGEn A McKENNA 2602 Grant Building, Pittsburgh 19, Pennsylvania Notice is hereby given by Flshel Land Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, having Its registered office at 233 Fifth Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that a certificate of election to dissolve said corporation In accordance with the provisions of the Business Corporation Law approved May 5. 1933, was filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at Harrisburg on the 6 th day of December. 1951. and that the Board of Dlieclors of said Corporation is now engaged in winding up and settling the axlairi, of said corporation so that its corporate existence shall be ended by the Issuance of a certificate of dissolution by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Proposals SEALED bida will be received by the Boro of Rankin for interior repairs and Improvements to the Boro Building. Specifications may be secured from the undersigned. Bids will be received by the Secretary on or before Dec. 27th, 1951, at 6:30 p. m.

E. S. at which time they will be publicly opened and read. The Boro of Rankin reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any Informalities thereto. Signed Joseph L.

Sabmo, Secy. Boro ot Rankin. Mole Help Wonted All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Press Male Help and Female Help Wanted Columns, offering Sales Posi-tions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. When answering advertisements addressed to Press boxes do NOT inclose original references, photograph or other papers of personal value. Advertiser! often fall to call tor all replies addressed to a Press box number and this mall is destroyed if remaining over 10 days after final in-terUon of advertisement.

In order to protect ltt advertisers from receiving circular matter, lt la expressly understood and agreed that all such matter will be withheld as far as possible by The Press. Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the bos number ticket. This newtpaper doe not knowingly accept advertisements from employer offering less than the legal wage. Under the Federal Wage-Hour Law. firms engaged in interstate commerce or in the production of goods for commerce are required to pay at least 75 cents an hour (unlets issued exemption certificates for learners, apprentices or handicapped workerai and time and one-half for overtime.

Advertisers covered by this law who offer lower ratea should be reported to the Wage and Hour Division of the U. S. Department of Labor. 1004 Victory Building, Liberty Ave. and Ninth Pittsburgh.

Pennsylvania. Phone: Atlantic 1-1968. Accountant Publ ic Good opportunity for person with ambition and ready willingness to work. Hand-written letter stating qualifications, references. with photograph-Write 525.

Press. ACCOUNTANT Psrt-ttme for weekends and evenings. Bonded Wrecking Company, 21 Penn Avenue. Court 1-4464 evenings. CaU Mayflower 1-7123, extension 77.

ACCOUNTANT. JUNIOR For public accounting office. Antwer in own handwriting giving qualifications. background and starting salary desired. Write Box 630.

Press. Addressograph Operator 18-25. experienced operator for Immediate opening on Neville Island Good opportunity. Call Mr. Hebelsen, 8:30 to 5.

Express 1-2600 DRAVO CORPORATION Aluminum Door Installers Only experienced men with equipment need apply. Full or part-time, call Reg Schnlppert. MU. 1-6000. ARTIST Lettering artist; must have experience; Graphic Studios.

1 4 0 8 Keystone Bid g. ATTENDANT (Night), age 35-60; apply in person, 565 East Maui Carnegie. ATTENDANTS (21 Service Station: experienced; full or part time. Call Fremont 1-7828. AUDITOR 25-35.

experience in casualty insurance, payroll auditing. $300-350. Montgomery Employment, 5082 Jenkins Arcade. Open Saturday till 1 p. m.

GR. 1-2787. AUTO Body Men Top wages: excellent working conditions. Paid vacation. Mr.

Collins. Plantation 1-9100. AUTOMOTIVE Manufacturer desires aggressive young man. mechanical background. Give experience, reference and salary desired.

596, Press. AUTOMOBILE Mechanic Motor tune-up man: must be thoroughly experienced: steady aU year 'round work: excellent working conditions: new equipment: very good pay: a wonderful opportunity for the light man. Call Locust 1-4500. AUTO MECHANIC Flat rate shop; paid vacation: well equipped shop. Apply In person.

R. X. Loughney. 5550 Center Ave. AUTO PARTS CLERK Excellent opportunity: experience pre- rr.

hilt nMiiMkil, dealer. Homestead AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Large New Car Dealer requires experienced Used Car salesman. Must be capable of selling on vol- ume basis. Excellent pay Blast available. Replies confidential.

Write 678, Press, giving full particular. BAKER Experienced, bench hand fo cake and pic shop: daylight Job. 5 day week: wages per hour. Rhea Market. 441 Market St.

BAKER 2nd class, pies A cakes; day-work. Wude't Bakery, 1711 E. Carson St. BINDERY Man Experienced on power cutter and folder. Liberty Printing and Lithographing 5001 Centre Ave.

BLOCK LA VERS A Hod Carriers. CaU Valley 4382 6-10 p. m.i BOOKKEEPER Experienced: take charge full set of books: good salary. Apply Home Supply Inc. 1344 Fifth Ave.

BOOKKEEPER Full charge; experienced, preferably In wholesale mercantile. State age, experience, salary. 613. Press. BOOKKEEPER and General Clerical Capable of taking complete charge of office and 5 clerical helpers.

Write 625. Press. BOY Delivery and Ught porter work, for dry cleaning store. Apply lit Diamond St. BRICKLAYER Experienced.

PerrysvilJe 4-8831 after 6. BRICKLAYER For sub-contract work. Rosewood 1-9319. BUDGET Supervisor Pittsburgh Industrial manufacturing firm has opening for qualified man to supervise a flexible budget. Industrial engineering or statistical r-ackrround.

as well as accounting, required to qualify. Write stating age. education, experience, and specifically describe types of budgeting or forecasting with which you have had first hand experience Write 630. Frets. BUTCHER Friday and Saturday! Apply Mrs.

A. Gedunsky. Schenley 1-999 4 CARPET Layers At once: top-notch mechanics only. Highest eernmgs In Pittsburgh area. Steady work.

Win. A. Fischer. 2313 Center Ave. Express 1-0467.

I Nolo Help Wonted PHARMACIST Good salary and commission. Pleasant working conditions. Call Rand Mt. PHOTO Roll film plant. Permanent.

salary and percentage. Haiel 1-6883 PLANT ENGINEER Engineering degree necessary. Experience in following Is desirable? Maintenance, plant layouts, material handling, modern methods and procedures. Excellent opportunities with Intern ar tionaily known manufacturer of heavy machiner inratarf In Cr York in heart of hunting and fishing area, write 001 631, press. PRESSERS Wool.

Experineced only: ateady wore. priy 5o torwara Ave. PRESSER Rough work, quality prets- 1-6888. PRICE CLERK STOCK CLERK With nationally known sporting goodt concern; opportunity for advancement. For appointment, phone Mr.

Pau. Museum l-sino PRINTER'S Apprentice Peed nrewa. ikvt type, full time. 2637 Murray Squirrel mil. PRODUCE Clerk Experienced: full time Job.

503 Lincoln Bellevue. ncaewooq I-T403, commission basis: experienced, inexperi- RADIO-TV Marl Experienced, lot custom high-fidelity music systems. Grant 1-4499. RAILROAD BRAKEM AN Rate II. 94V.

per noun A-l reference only. Apply a. ra. to 10 a. m.

Mon- aay mrougn moay at employment office. Union Railroad 464 Linden avast, ntttpurgn. RATE-BILLING CLERK Familiar with Middle Atlantic freight tariffs. Atlantic 1-8852. Reol Estote Salesman Must be licensed.

A good opportunity to grow with a brand new company, in an excellent East End location. All repliet handled confidentially, write 810. Prest. REAL Estate Salesman Wanted ML Lebanon office. Plantation 1-S584.

ROOFER TINNER Journeyman only. Apply New Kensington Roofing A Heating 311 Main i. rnt'ng nt tvensington Route Sales Position Long established. nationally known company offer permanent position for a neat aggressive man. not over 35.

to service established bakery and grocery trade. Must be a Pittsburgh resident. Some selling exper'ence preferred but not necessary. Guaranteed salaiy. group life and hospitalization insurance.

Training program and delivery equipment furnished. Please write ttatlng marital atatut, past experience and telephone number to 658, Press. SALES ENGINEER For cutting tools. Familiar with application in metal working Industry: Western Pa. territory: 35 to 85 yeara.

Draw and commission. Call Allegheny 1-3131. SALESMAN Large wholesale paper firm needs man to cover well es tablished local territory to call on retail trade. Present salesman earnings are large but he has been transferred. Guaranteed salary and bonus arrangement.

-Must have car. WRITE 54 8, PRESS SALESMAR Experienced, young, growing firm. Service for merchants. Commission now. salary later.

Excellent opportunity. Assorted Nut Meats 4225 Main Pgh. 34. Museum 1-1620. SALESMAN High caliber, pollthed talesman, accustomed to calling on top executivee.

Thlt lt a dignified, lifetime opportunity with local branch of internationally known substantial earning potilMlltiet. Start, draw against commission. $32V CONSULTANT SERVICE. 2002 CLARK BLDO. GRANT 1-1341.

SALESMAN With proven ability, mutt have airplane pilot experience. Aeronautical line, talarv or commission: referencef.requlred. Homestead 1-8800. SALESMAN For an established route; talarv and commission. Apply The Great American Tea S430 Penn east Ljoerty.

10 a. SALESMAN Flul or part-time, to tell "8 in 1" combination baby chair. Leads furnished. Commission. McKeesport 3-9389.

SALESMAN $4500 salary and incentive commissions to man. age 25-30. for special sales work in Pittsburgh man accepted must be prepared to spend 4 weeks at home office school. Hartford. Connecticut, with and expenses psld at part of a 2-year training program.

Must be a permanent reel-dent of Pittsburgh, rate top scores on our aptitude tests, and give evidence of success in former occupations. Collexe degree desired. State qualifications In letter (confidential! to Chase A General Agents. Aetna Life Insurance 902 Chamber of Commerce (19). SALESMEN Experienced In the direct selling field preferred: national and local advertising program: commission basis makes you 3150 to S200 per week: leada furnished, car necessary: call Fremont 1-0120 between 2-5 p.

m. SALESMEN 2 dressed poultry territory city east of permanent position with national concern; tafary. Write 5T7, Press. SALESMEN For part-time work. Apply Fireman's Department Store.

1800 Center Ave. SCATTER RUG SALESMEN Live-wire on commission, to tell top line imported rag. yarn, grass and hook ruga: coco mats, novelty scatter rugs. Good territories available. Box 8482; 217 7th N.

Y. SPOTTER Best working conditions: top wages at once. Apply One Hour MarttnUtng, 414 Fifth McKeesport STATIONARY ENGINEER Licensed, with maintenance experience. write ez. rresa.

STEEL Mill Engineers and Draftsmen Wanted immediately or men experienced in the design of strip mill equipment. Including anneal and pickling lines. Anyone Interested may get full particulars by phoning H. F. Mclntlre AT.

1-7100 Sunday. December 18th. STOCKBOY For ladles specialty shoo stockroom. Permanent petition, full time. APPLY GENERAL OFFICE FASHION HOSIERY SHOPS 1034 FIFTH AVE.

Interviews 10 m. to 5 p. m. STOCK AND SALES CLERKS Immediate employment, grocery aalea and stock experience helpful but not essential. Apply at once McCANN'S 100 DIAMOND ST.

STOCKBOY 18-22, downtown optical atore: chance to learn business. Express 1-1080. STOCK Man 30-30. aingle: for whole-tale electrical aupply house. Apply State Electric Supply.

910 Penn Ave. STORE MANAGER For tmall formerly coal company-operated store In a mining community. Apartment above atore available. Prefer young man with progressive Ideas, willing to handle all details of operation and with background of experience necessary to do this. Some experience In grocery and meat line: prefer married man.

Drawing account against percentage of net. Excellent proposition for right man. Add res Geneva Supply Box 848. Frederlcktown, Pa. STRUCTURAL FITTERS and HELPERS Experienced Apply LEE C.

MOORE CORP. Neville Island TELEVISION-Radlo Servicemen Inside A outside work. Ideal conditions. Call Benswanger's TV. Hatel 1-0356.

TELEVISION Service Man Mutt be experienced: salary open. Call Homestead 1-1030. TRUCK Mechanic Experienced In welding. Keystone CMC Truck 1414 on tier EU, WUklnsburg. Fre-tnont 1-2140.

UPHOLSTERERS Experienced: full or part time. Allegheny 1-2323. 501 Pretsley. North Side. WALLWA6HERS Experienced, steady work.

Apply City Service, 210 Third Ave. WATCHMAKER Highest aalary to experienced man. State age. experience. Write 822, Press.

WELDER Large serspyard needs electric welder, permanent sob. overtime, all benefits. Plantation 1-1067. WELDER Electric) For general maintenance work. Apply 835 Shore North Side.

WINDOW CLEANERS Too wages. Best working conditions. General Cleaning 533 Water Bt WINDOW Cleaner Experienced, working with belt; references required. SV-day week. Mayflower 1-340O, Ei tension 321.

10 am. -4 p.m. weekdayt. WINDOW Cleaners Experienced: lor wages. Aetna Building Maintenance 3816 Butler St.

YOUNG MAN To lean window cleaning trade: steady all-year around work: good wages; many benefits. Must furnish references. Apply City Service, 310 Third Ave. DE FONSO On Wednesday. Doe.

12, 1951. Lewis, of Carnegie. son of Mary Norcia Fonso and of the lata John De Fonso; brother of Jenny Oliver. Antoinette Marroceo, Leonard and Carmella Ntdbella. Friends received at tha Bagnato Funeral Home, Third Ave.

and P. R. Carnegie. Funeral Monday. Dee.

17, at 10 a. with requiem high mass at Holy Souls Church at 10:30 a. m. Interment In Holy Souls Cemetery. OILLE On Wednesday, Dee.

12, 1951, Ralph O. of Gibsonla. formerly ot Spring Hill, beloved husband of Ruth MaurhoS Dilie; son of Lillian and Vernon H. DlUe: brother of Mrs. Leona Heints and Harold C.

Dllle. Funeral from the home of ScheUhaas Son. 707 East St N. 8 on Saturday at 3 p. m.

Friends invited. Washington (Pa paper pleas copy 1 DITTIG On Tuesday. Dee. 11, 1951, at Cleveland, Sophia wife of George B. Dittig; mother of Mrs.

Emma Lambert and Bernhardt Dittig; sister of Mrs. Louise MUler; grandmother of Sally Lambert and Catherine Dittig. Friends may call at the Rodeniser Funeral Home. 150 S. Negley East End.

wher services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. DON'OFRIO On Tuesday, Dee. 11. Joseph L. of 106 MUler Rankin, beloved husband of Josephine Mianzo; son of Maddalena Donofrio and the late Antonio Donofrio; brother of Mrs.

Vlctrla Veltre, Mr. Jennie Pes-zulo, Mrs. Rebecca Chlanese and An-gelo Donofrio. Friends received at the Joseph N. Nied Funeral Home.

7441 Washington Swissvale. Solemn mass of requiem at the Madonna DeL Castello R. C. Church on Saturday at 10 a. m.

DC COECR On Thursday, Dee. 13. 1951, Henry A beloved husband of Amelia Wood of 2155 Fairland Overbrook; father of Mrs. Catherine Hitchcock, Mrs. Dorothy Evans and George T.

Du Coeur; also 2 grandchildren. Friends received at tha Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Private services Monday morning. DUGAN (Dzugan) On Wednesday. Dec.

12, 1951. Mary Rogulska Dugan of 185 Brahm wife of Mike Dugan: mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Heyl, Emil and Carl Dugan; sister of Mrs. Lena Bella and Mrs. Anna Walzack; also 2 grandchildren.

Funeral from the home of ScheUhaas A Son, 707 East N. 8 on Satur- day at 1 p. m. Frlen ds invited EDWARDS On Tuesday. Dec.

11. at 5:20 p. Robert J. Edwards of 320 Sycamore beloved husband of Mary Clancy Edwards; father Of Mrs. Margaret Gardner of Beaver.

Pa Robert J. Jr. and Paul L. Edwards, also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at the parlors of Wm.

Slater and Sons, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 8:15 a. m. Saturday, Dec.

15. Requiem high mass at St. Mary of the Mount Church at 9 00 a. m. FILIPOWSKI Suddenly, on Wednesday.

Dec. 12. 1951, Anastazia Solecka, widow of Joseph FtlipowskL beloved mother of Mrs. Stella Ga-pinski, Alexander. John.

Fred. Anthony and Stanley; sister of Mary Tyszka and Stephany Tyszka; also 14 grandchildren. Friends received at the Joseph A. Pappert and Sons Funeral Home. 711 Lockhart 8t.

Funeral Monday at 8 a. m. Reauiem high mass at St. Cyprian Church at 9 a. m.

Rosary Society. St. Michael Lodge No. 333 of Monessen and Polish Women's Alliance of America 273 are Invited. GEARY On Thursday morning.

Dee. 13. 1951, in Tucson, Arizona, Kenneth W. Geary, formerly of Knox-vllle: husband of Ida Kirk Geary and father of Mrs. Wilbur Hansen.

GRZEBIMOWSKI On Tuesday, Dec 11, 1951. Sophie Skoct of 4913 Butler beloved wife of Albert and mother of Edward. Mrs. Hermtna Olenlczak. Emily Thaddeus and Raymond; also seven grandchildren.

Funeral on Saturday at 8 a. m. from the Borek Funeral Home. 249 Main t. Pittsburgh.

Requiem mass In oly Family Church at 9 a. m. HEIN On Thursday morning. Dec. 13.

1951. Florence Blackburn wlfa of Walter A. Hein of 7243 Princeton Place, swissvale; mother of Robert F. Landvmore: daughter nf Mm. Catherine Blackburn: sister of Frank Blackburn of Rochester.

Pa also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the Waplea Funeral Home. Baum Blvd. at Graham East End. where services will oe held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

HORIGAN On Thursday. Dec" 137 1951, at 7:30 p. at her residence, 329 South Evaline Margaret Dry-man Horigan. on her 89th birthday: wife of the late Daniel Edward Horigan; mother of Walter Elmer Jean and Madeline Horigan, Mrs. auzaoein urant and Mrs.

Grace Asplundh: also survived bv 12 rriitd. children and 8 great-grandchildren. rrienaa receivea at H. samson 537 Neville until 2 n. Sundav.

Memorial services at Le Roi Road Swedenborgian Church Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Interment private later. HOWELL On Wednesday. Dec. 13.

1951. Alice A. Howell, grandmother of Earl H. Brown in her 85th year. rreinas receivea si ner nome.

31D Sixth Carnegie, where services will be held on FTiday eve ning at p. m. interment at penn Yan. N. Y.

HUETTER On Tuesday. Dec. II, 1951. Mary Conley Huetter, wife of tha late Harry M. Huetter; beloved mother of Dolores Bartel.

Elizabeth Judd, Edna Rand: sister of Mrs. Joseph Kaufman and James Conley. Friends received at the Clever A Stover Funeral Home. 534 Island McKees Rocks. Members of the family will receive friends daily 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. Funeyal on Saturday, Dec. 15 at 9 a. m. Requiem mas at St.

Ann's R. C. Church, Millvale, at 10 o'clock. JANKF. On Thursday.

Dec. 13. 1951. Sue Porter Janke of 819 Proctor Way; wife of the late Edward Janke: mother of Mrs. Sue Faust: daughter of Mrs.

Susan and the lata Cov Porter; sister of Howard, Clvde, Mrs. AnnA Oglevee. granddaughter. Friends received at Joseph Colllgan Funeral Home. 608 Warrington Ave.

Services on Monday. Dee. 17. at 2 r. m.

Friends invited. JONES On Thursday. Dec. 13. 1951, Eliza Jones of 2722 Burham sister of Mrs.

Emma Hlndman, Mrs. Clara Stewart, Mrs. Lillian Stewart. George O. Herbert and WiUiam Jones.

Friends received at the chapel of John H. Slater Son, 228 Brownsville Mt Oliver. Funeral Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. KARELITZ On Thursday. Dec.

13. 1951. Isadore. beloved husband of Lillian Karelitz: father of Morton and Edwin Karelitz, all ot Pittsburgh: also two grandchildren. Friends received at the Burton L.

Hirsch Funeial Home. 2704 Murray So Hill (opposite Morrowfleld Ants where services wiU be held on Friday. Dee. 14. at 2 p.

m. Interment in Rodef Shalom Cemetery. Homestead. KEARNS On Monday. Dec.

10. 1951, at Bay Pines. Mary aister of Mrs. Lillian M. Reid.

Friends received on Friday at the Klrwan Flannery Funeral Home, 201 North Craig St. High mass of Tequlem at St. Paul's Cathedral on Saturday at 12 o'clock noon. KOVACH Of 111 East Garden Brentwood, on Thursdav, Dec. 13, 1951.

at 10:40 a. Mary Soltess Kovach. formerly of Hazelwood: mother of Joseph Coleman J. of Detroit and Richard of New York, Mra. Joseph Soltes and Mrs.

Sylvester Garlick; also seven grandchildren. Friends received at the Erny Funeral Home. 2361 Brownsville Carrick. Funeral Monday at 8 A. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Ann Church, Hazelwood. at 9 a. m. In ter ent Calvary ce me KREUTZ On Thursday.

Dec. 13. at 4:30 a. Edna L. Benner Kreuts of 205 Boggs beloved wife of August Kreuts: mother of Mrs.

Edna McClintock; sister of William E. Benner. Friends received at the parlors of Wm. Slater Sons. Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services wlU be held Saturday. Dee. 15. at 2 p.

m. LANDO! 5n Thursday. Dec. 13. 1951, at her residence.

4205 Bigelow Mrs. Mlda Landon, wife of Dr. L. H. Landon, Chief of Surgery at West Penn Hospital: mother of Mrs.

William M. Henderson. Mrs. Charles F. Lloyd and Lt.

Lyndon H. Landon also survived by 4 grandchildren. Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville St. Funeral services at the Church of the Ascension Monday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment private. LATZ Thursday. Dec. 13. 1951.

John, brother of Mary Charlton. Elizabeth Kussell. Catherine Rohaus. Bert George. Ed, Ray and Henry Leahberger.

Friends received at E. Koontz Son Funeral Home 209 Allen Ave. Mass at St. George Church. Saturday, at 9 a.

m. LAZAR On Thursday, Dee. 13. 1951. at 8 p.

Louis Lasar. beloved husband of Charlotte Marchbeln Lazar; father of Mr. Frank Mallon. Corporal Theodore Lasar. United States Army in Korea, and WUliam Lazar.

Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel. 5509 Center where services will be held FTiday. Dec. 14. at 11:30 a.

m. LEECH On Wednesday. Dec 12. 1951. Katberine Galvin wife of the late Ervin Leech: daughter of the late James and Mary Garvin: sister of Mrs.

Mary Lonemore. Thomas and John Galvin: aunt of Mrs. Mercedes Shields. Friend received at the Hensler Home. 109 East 9th Homestead.

Pa. Funeral Saturday with reauiem hleh mas at St. Mary Magdalene Church at 9:30 a. m. LOFINK On Thursdav.

Dec. 13, j951. C. Joseph, husband of Anna M. Oesterle Lofink.

late of 2609 Spring harden father of RalDh Mrs. Norma M. Huber and Miss EsteTla Lofink: grandfather of Bette Ann Huber: brother of Mrs Anna Hoetzleln. Mrs. Schumacher and Harrv Lofink.

Friends received at the Joseph A. Pappert and Sons Funeral Home. 711 Lockhart St. Funeral Mondav at 9:15 a. m.

Requiem mass at Most Holy Name Church at 10 a. m. Knights of St. George Br. No.

3 and Holy Kama Society invited. LOWE Killed la action In Korea Sept. 1. 1951. Corporal Lawrence C.

Lowe, husband of Shirley Toho; father of Lawrence C. son of Mrs. Florence Lowe; brother of Joseph, Thomas and Fred Love, Mr. Mazie Fee andIrls Lowe. Friends may eaU at Cfthe L.

P. Smith Funeral Home. 1615 Brighton after 11 Friday, where services will be held on Saturday at 2:30. Military honors in charge of Ft. McKeever Poat No.

623. V. P. W. MAN SM ANN Wednesday afternoon.

Albert husband of Agnes GloekUer Mansmann; father of Herbert C. Mansmann, Mrs. Samuel G. Wagner, Mrs. Leo J.

Catihan. of Rochester, N. Mrs. William J. KeUy.

of Day. tona Beach. Florida, and the late Marie Mansmann Weber; brother of Andrew A. and Mary Mansmann; 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friend received at the home of his son, Herbert C.

Mans-man. 519 Edgerton Place. Funeral Saturday Dec. 15, 1951. at 9:30 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass at 6S. Peter it Paul Church. Larimer Ave at 10:30 a. m.

MeHL'GH On Wednesday. Dec. 12, 1951. Mary wlf of the late Dr. James W.

McHugh; mother of Mr. James Kilroy. Leo and Vincent McHugh and Mrs. Vincent McMahon. Friends received at OToole and O'Connor Funeral Home.

5106 Second Hazelwood. Requtem high mas at St. Stephen' Church on Saturday at 9:30. a. McKENNA On Wednesday, Dec.

12. 1951, James husband of Elsie Rhodes McKenna; father of Mrs. Mary Lou Hetherington. Mrs. Kath-ryn SheUey.

Jamea R. and Paul A. McKenna. and brother of Mr. May Flasher.

Mrs. Loretta Litzinger. Miss Josephine McKenna, all of East Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Catherine Sor-ensen of Beaver. Pa.

Funeral from his late home. 516 Ridge East Pittsburgh, on Saturday. Dec. 15, at 9:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass in St. William' R. C. Church, Bessemer Terrace. East Pittsburgh, at 10 o'clock.

Friends invited. MeLEAN Dr. John died suddenly at hi home. 329 East Tenth East Homestead. Thursday.

Dec. 13: husband of Margaret Oraves McLean; father of John and James; brother of Mrs. Mildred Davis, Mrs. Grace Buzard, Father Raymond and Paul. Friends will be received at the family home with solemn funeral high mass at St.

Mary's R. C. Church. Homestead, on Monday at 10 a. m.

Interment in Calvary Ceme-tery. Please omit flowers. McQlILLAN On Thursday. Dec. 13.

1951. Bertha Gibson, wife of the late S. McQuillan of 2416 Saranao Beechview; mother of the late Mrs. Vera B. Tllattas and Kenneth J.

McQuillan: grandmother of Dorothv and George Ttiattas. Kenneth and Donald McQuillan. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2830 W. Liberty Ave.

Services on Monday at 1 p. m. Friends invited. MERLOCH Suddenly, on Dec. 12, 1951, Mary, in her 68th year, of Broughton.

beloved wife of Anton; mother of Anna Gorisek, Frances Cheplie. Tony, Margaret Yankovlch, Albert, Edward and El-berta: also three grandchildren; sister of Louise Senica. Friends received at the Walter E. Griffith Funeral Home. Broughton, Pa.

Requiem high mass in Nativity Church. Saturday. Dee. 15 at 9 a. m.

Interment in Jefferson Memorial Park. MERVOSH Killed In action in Korea Sept. 2. 1951. Corp.

Milan. U. S. M. son of Mildred and George Mervosh of 2708 Larklns Way, S.

brother of Mrs. Ann Hasara of Los Angeles, MSgt. Dush, TJ. S. M.

C. and Samuel. Friends and Veterans of World Wars I and II received at the Omiter Funeral Home. -2323 Carson St. Funeral Sunday at 1:15 p.

m. Services at St. Sava's Serb. Orth. Church at 2 p.

m. Military honors bv V. F. w7, TJhl- man-Horne Post 456. MILLER Ceffey) On Dec 13.

Madeline H. Miller, late of 18 Weible. Etna, beloved wife of Walter E. -Miller; sister pf Mrs. Rose Lubbert.

Friends may call at the Baker Funeral Home. 239 Shady Ave. Requiem mass at All Saints Church, Etna. Monday, 10 a. m.

Friends Invited. MONDELLI Age 47, on Tuesday, Dec. 11 at 12:40 p. Vincanza Mondelli. wife of Joseph: mother of Dominic.

Nicholas. Annette and La Berta Mondelli. Mrs. Elsie Paich, Mrs. Barbara Margurlet.

Mrs. Connl Charnes. Mrs. Rose Marie Schiavo; daughter of Mrs. Constance DiBiase: sister of Robert and James DiBiase.

Mrs. Annette Rico, Mrs Lillian Camperllno. Mrs. Angelina Petrocelli. Mrs.

Cecelia Serrapede. Friends received at Leonardo Funeral Home. 102 Watkins Wilmerding. Pa. High msss of requiem on Saturday.

Dec. 15. at 10 a. ra. at St.

Aloyslu R. C. Church. Wilmerding. Pa.

Interment in St. Joseph Cemetery. East McKeesport. Pa. MUNDT On Wednesday, Dee.

12. 1951. at 6 a. Mathilda Helfmann, widow of Carl F. Mundt of D.

No. 1. Darlington Beaver Fall, Pa. (formerly of Melrose N. S.

mother of Mrs. Gertrude Hazlett, Mrs. LiUlan Haley and William T. Mundt; also 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Frank W.

Simon' Funeral Home. 2025 Perrvsville Ave. Services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MUNN Of Olenshaw Glen-shaw, on Thursday, Dec. 13, 1951, Richard son of Charles E.

and Winifred McClure Munn. Family requests that friends be received from 7 to 10 p. m. Friday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. m.

Saturday in Bock Funeral Home, Mt. Royal Blvd. at Glenshaw Glenshaw. Services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. EWLIN Thursday.

Dec. 13. 1951. Amelia L. Lang mother of Eda (Edith) M.

Frienda received at her late residence. 7122 Bennett St. Time of funeral later. OLDAKER Suddenly, on Thursday, Dec. 13.

1951, at 11:45 a. John K. Oldaker, aged 1 year, of 1420 Hodgkiss beloved son of John C. and Doris Bittner: brother of Doreen Sharon and Kim. Funeral services at the James Lowrie Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau St.

at Pennsylvania on Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Friends invited. OSTERMAN Of McMurrav Road. Washington County, on Thursday, Dec.

13. 1951, at 4:20 p. F. Bernard, beloved husband of Dorothea Schecher Osterman. in his 55th year; father of Mrs.

Louis De Marco. Madeline Bernard Melvin J. and the late Franklin G. Osterman: also 4 grandchildren survive. Friends received at the E.

B. Laughlin Funeral Home, 3310 West Liberty South Hills, until Monday, Dec. 17, at 8 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

WendeUn's Church at 9 a. m. PAOLA (Paul) On Tuesdav, Dec. 11, 1951. Maria of 4322 Wlnterburn Greenfield, wife of John; mother of Frank, Joseph and Mrs.

Theresa Root; sister of Anthony and Peter Paola of Ontario. Canada. Friend received at the Brusco Funeral Home, 2007 Fifth Ave. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Rosalia's Church on Saturday at 10 a.

m. PARORIZ At his home. CoraoDolls. Josepb Parorlz. son of the late Al bert and Marie Norkwise.

Funeral from the William Sirlln Mortuary. 620 E. Ohio St. on Saturday at 9 a. m.

Friends invited. RADO On Thursday, Dec. 13, at 6 p. Margaret e. or 3935 Winshlre daughter of the late Henry and Pauline Rado; sister of Mrs.

Louise McCreight and Dorothy P. Rado: aunt of Miss Jean McCreight. Friends receivea at me rranx Simons uneral Home. 2025 Perrvsville Ave. Services on Monday afternoon at 2 clock.

RODGERS (Resger) On Wednesday. uec. 12. 1951. Anna, wile of the late Stanley Rodger, formerly of Esplen.

Pittsburgh: mother of Anthony. Mra. Peter Graves. John. William and Frank: also 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at McDerraott 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Reauiem mass at St. Vincent' Church on Saturday. Dec. 15 at 9 a.

m. SCHNEIDER On Tuesday evening. Dee. 11. 1951.

at the home" of her sister. Mrs. Emma Feth. 53 Castle Shannon Mt. Lebanon.

Carrie M. Schneider, daughter of the late John F. and Louise Thoerner Schneider: sister of Mr. Emma Feth. Albert.

Harry and Elmer Schneider. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

SCOTT Wednesday morning. Dee. 12, 195L. at her home. 431 South Atlantic Mary A.

Stack, widow of Thomas J. Scott; mother of Thomas E. and Harvey J. Scott. Funeral from McCabe Bros.

Funeral Home. 8300 Penn Saturday. Dec. 15. 1951.

at 8:30 a. m. Solemn funeral mass at St. Lawrence Church at 9:30 a- m. SEGNEB Of 217 Meredith 8t-.

Carrick on Wednesday, Dec. 12. Frank beloved husband of Olive E. Cameron Segner; father of Donna R. and Orace O.

segner: brother of Mrs. Ethel Kearney and Mrs. Clara McDonald. Friend received at the funeral home of John D. Schaub Sons.

425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at 10 a. m. High mass of requiem In St.

Basil's Church at 11 a. m. Amalgamated Association of Street Railwavs Employees. Dlv. No.

85 Are invited. In-terment in St. Michael's Cemetery. SHAFFER At Federal Dec. 11.

1951. Oeoree Shaffer: brother of Mm. J. Cleming and Mildred Gardner. Funeral from the WUliam Sirlin Mortuary.

620 E. Ohio on Friday, at p. m. Friend Invited. STEFANOVICH At the family residence, 314 Rustle on Thursday.

13. 1951. Mike, husband of Mildred: father of Eli, Theodore, Mrs. Zora Mervosh. Michael Ralph, George and Peter Stephano-vich: brother of Mary Winowich; also nine grandchildren.

Friends received at Charla C. Funeral Home. 81 S. 15th St. Funeral Sundav at 1 o.

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

George Ser-bian Cemetery. STEVENS On Wednesday. Dee. 12, 1951. at Dunedin.

Charle husbajd of Mary Elizabeth Stevens of 144 Center WUklnsburg; fa ther of Charles G. of Detroit. and Dr. Rosa W. Elevens of Wil kinsburg; aiso survived by 4 grandchildren.

Friends received at T. D. Turner's 729 WaUace Wilkinsburg. where services win be held Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Arrival in Pittsburgh Friday evening.

STOKES On Wednesday. Amelia Graff Malesic Stokes, dearly beloved wife ot WiUiam w. stokes; motner of Mr. Mary Holmes, Mrs. Rosella Polens.

Mrs. Leona Sahayda, Mrs. Irma Delbauve, John. George, Ralph, Charles. Edward and Joseph Malesic: sister of Rudolph GraC.

Funeral from the chapel of Herbert V. Sperling, 316 Pearl 8U, on Monday at 9 a. m. Requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church at 10 o'clock.

Friends mvitea. STRAIN On Thursdav. Dec. 13. 1951.

William D. of Lesnett Road. BridgeviUe: husband of Euleia Btamm: tatner oi uavia rt. strain and Elizabeth S. Beall: 5 grand children: brother of Davtd Strain of Lakeland.

one nephew. H. N. Means of Pittsburgh. Friends received at Fryers.

723 Washington Brldgeviue. wnere services wm be held on Ssturday at 2:30 p. m. Members of Centennial No. 544 F.

A. Penna. Consistory and A. A. M.

S. of Pittsburgh and friends invited. TRAFP Of 174 Monastery 17th Ward, on Tuesdav. Dee. 11.

1951. Theresia E. Tschlppert, in her 67th year; wife or the late John o. Trapp; mother of Mr. Mildred Grimm, Mrs.

Marie Kramer and Raymond Trapp: also survived by four brothers, one sister and two grandchildren. Friends received at the iunerai nome ci jonn Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Mt. OUver. Funeral on Saturday at 8 a. high mass of requiem in St.

Michael's Church at 9 a. m. Interment in St. Michael' Cemetery. VALENTINE On Thursday.

Dec. 13. Camlllo, of 221 Brown Turtle Creek, beloved husband of Regina and father of Albert and Sylvester of Detroit. Dominic of Green Valley. WilUam, at nome: Mrs.

yo-Ianda Dugan of Turtle Creek. Mrs. Mary Wakefield of East Pittsburgh and Jean, at home. Funeral from the J. L.

Quinlan Funeral Home, 128 Shaw Turtle Creek, Monday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Colman's R. C.

Church at 9 a. m. Interment- St. Joseph's Cemetery. WARNEKE On Wednesday.

Dec. 12 1951. Louis G. beloved husband of Louise Wazeneeier War-neke. of 4711 Hamilton Bethel Twp.

Friends received at the John H. 8Iater Funeral Home. 4201 Brownsville Rd Whitehall. Brentwood. Funeral Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Member of Nelson lodge No. 30 A. Brentwood Post 1810 V. F. W.

WATKINS Killed in Korea on July 15. 1951. CpL Bill (Beegtel, sdn of LeRoy (Lee) and Elizabeth (Sid) Snvder Watkins of 807 Eldora 18th Ward; brother of Lois and Richard Watkins. Friends received at the chapel of John H. Slater Sons, 228 Brownsville Mt.

Oliver. Funeral Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m. Requiem mass in St. Canlce R. C.

Church at 10 a. m. WERLING Of 326 Vanadium Road. Scott on Friday, Dec. 14.

1951, at 6:10 a. Francis 3. B. beloved husband of Lillian Engel Werling. in hi 55th year; father of Francis J.

III, Louise M. and James A. Werling. Friends received at the E. B.

Laughlin Funeral Home, 3310 West Liberty Ave South Hills, until Tuesday, Dec. 18. at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Grace Church at 10 a.

WERNTZ On Tuesday, Dec. 11. 1951. James beloved husband of Helen Moore Werntz of 518 Rossmore Brookllne; father of Elma V. and Margaret C.

Werntz; brother of Mrs. Isabelle Nations. Clifford Robert C. and Warren D. Werntz.

Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited.

Interment in Alle-ghen Cemetery. WILEY On Wednesday. Dec. 12. 1951.

Anna Elizabeth; survived by eight children. Claude. Mrs. Frances Smith. Lawrence Floyd.

Mrs. Flor-etta Knoth, John. Mrs. Mildred Smarz and Samuel: 28 grandchildren: three great-grandchildren; one sister. Mrs.

Pearl Allen of Pittsburgh. Friends received at the Leo O. Sullivan Funeral Home. 5128 Second Hazelwood, where services will be held on Saturday at 2 p. m.

WILSON On Wednesday. Dec. 12. 1951. at his late residence.

Coal Hollow Road. Penn Township, James William Wilson, in 82nd year. Survived by brother. Richard, and a sister in England. Friends received at Stewart's Funeral Home.

9311 Frankstown where services will be held on Saturday. Dec. 15, at 2 p. m. Veteran of the Union Switch ft- Signal Co.

WOODS On Friday. Dec. f4. 1951. Harriet (nee Darby), wife of Edgar T.

Woods of 251 Lincoln Belle-vue; mother of Mrs. Helen M. Franks of Butler. Harry E. Woods of Berkeley Hills and Edgar H.

Woods of Bellevue; also survived by grandchildren. Friends received at the Edward T. Daugherty Funeral Home, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, from 2 to 5 and from 7 to 9 p. m. Requiem high mass at the Church of the Assumption Monday morning at 10 o'clock.

ZAWROTY On Thursday. Dec. 13. 1951. Joseph husband of the late Justlna Zawrotv of West End.

Pittsburgh. father of Josenh. Edward. Stanlev. Josephine and Helen Zaw-roty.

Friends received at the H. O. Henney Funeral Home. 524 Washington Carnegie. Pa.

Funeral Monday. Dec. 17 at 9 a. m. Reouiem high mass at St.

James R. C. Church. West End. Pittsburgh, at 9:30 a.

m. Friends invited. ZIMMERM4N (Monroe) Of 462 South Atlantic E. on Wednesday. Dee.

12, 1951. Katherine T. Monroe in her 76th year; wife of the late Peter Zimmerman; survived by Mrs. Marjorte White. Mrs.

Louise Lehrman. Mrs. Jane Werner, Helen, Betty and Joseph N. Zimmerman: sister of Mrs. Marv Carney: also one grandchild, Ralph Werner, Jr.

Friends received at the funeral home of John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at 9 a. m.

High mass of requiem Jn St. Basil's Church at 10 a. m. Interment in St. George's Cemetery.

Cords ot Thanks WE wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness extended to us during our recent bereavement in the death cf our husband, father and grandfather. Leo Prljatel. We expressly wish to thank those who tent flowers, offered use of cars and all who assisted in any way to lessen our sorrow. The Leo PrijatelJ Family. In Mtmoriam YETTER Mte.

In loving memory of my friend on her birthday. Mabel Griffith. IN loving memory of Joseph W. Sullivan, who passed away one year ago today. Dec.

14. 1950. There is an open gate at the end of tne roao. Through which each mutt go alone And there in a Ught we cannot see Our Father claims His own. Beyond the gate our loved one Finds happiness and rest.

And there Is comfort in the thought That a loving God knows best. Sadly missed by his loved ones. Funtral Directors JAY A. McCAFFERY 135: $235: $360: $430: $505 SB. 200 S.

Craig St- MU. 1-5445. FlorhU Gidas: Sprays, Baskets, $5 3719 FORBES ST. MA. -SC.

1-1300 HILL'S Flowers Dave Hill's Only Shop. 541 Sixth Ave. AT. 1-2900 LUBIN A SMALLEY 1SS Fifth Ave. GR.

1-2200 Lest and Fonnd BEAGLE Pup Black -white, male. 4V months: answers "Snoop." vicinity St. James. WUklnsburg. Penhurst 1-9789.

AUTOS, airplanes, tractors and bicycles are told daily through the Want Ad Section of The Preas. CAT Large grey stripe with white, male; lost, Baldwin December 6th; reward. Fieldbrook 1-0305. CHAIR Cushion Blue covered: lost. South Hills: reward.

Hemlock 1-8724. COCKER Spaniel All black; Warrington Ave, district: anters "Biacky." Reward. Hemlock 1-0837. COLLIE Brown and white, male. "Duke: Swtsshelm Park or Swissvale.

Reward. Penhurst 1-3 823 COLLIE Male, tan with white collar. Rusty:" reward. Valley 8 169 J. THE Farm and Garden Classification in press Want Ads is a fairground of Uve-stock and poultry offerings.

DE SOTO 1940. Ueense 8258Y. be-11 eve Ueense hat been changed: T.T. green. tpUt rear left fender.

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Glenshaw 3259J. DOG Short-haired terrier; brown-white: Mt Washington. "Skippy." Child't pet. $10 reward. Hubbard 1-1833.

GFRMAN shepherd Larre brown, male, anrwera "Chipper;" Saturday: City View vicinity. Reward. Fairfax 1-2375 GERMAN Shepherd Black and tan female; red collar: Mt. Oliver. Reward.

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Please reply to 576. Prest. COUPLE Housekeeper i husband can he employed): apartment; tmall 'salary. Fairfax 1-1994. DANCE TEACHER Tap and ballet: In town approximately 40 miles Pittsburgh: with nationally known studio.

Experience in both necessary. Full time position. Write 64 9. Press. MARRIED Couples Alert, preferably without dependent children, to supervise boyt In cottage groups in training school for boyt.

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SALESWOMEN MEN Full time or part-time Christmas m- Eloyment in children's weaa retail store, loyds Children's Store. 330 Fifth Avenue. YOUNG Men and Women Reliance Life Insurance Co. needs high school graduates aa typists, file clerks and messengers. No experience necessary.

All applicants must know how to type. Pleasant working conditions and good hours. Apply Room 319. farmers Bank in Downtown Pittsburgh. Monday through Friday.

8:30 to 4:45. or call Atlantic 1-0636. extension 387. F.mal Help Wanted Accounts Payable Clerk Mutt be good typltt: knowledge of comptometer and adding machine. Grant 1-6600, Mlat Cramer.

AUTO Agency Needs girl with general office experience. Light shorthand and typing. For appointment call Mr. Kramlch. Museum 1-8315.

BANK TELLERS Experienced, single, good starting aalary. ample room for advancement, downtown bank: free group and hospital Insurance, other benefits. Write stating age, education and previous expert- ence. 622. Press.

BEAUTICIANS With, manager's or operator license, to administer fait) treatments only Hair Experts. ts rs oerwen n-t. RTlirfTrTlH W-w- a It. to make good aalary and' commlasion. BEAUTICIAN Steady position for ail-a round operator; S-day week; downtown.

CR. 1-3973. BEAUTICIANS for all Claffey Shoppee. Guaranteed salary, piut commissions. Apply 237 Fifth Ave.

BEAUTICIANS Experienced only. Morrowfleld Beauty Salon. Jackson 1-9836. Harel 1-5700. BEAUTY Operator Experienced: 30 weekly plut commission.

Established business. Emerson 1-1630. BILLING TYPIST Good speed and accuracy essential: day. 40-hour week: good aalary to start: chance for advancement. Apply in person.

John Sexton A 56S ata. Aiken Ave. BOOKKEEPER STENOGRAPHER: 25-35. downtown. 3250-325: STENOGRAPHER: casualty insurance experience, 23-35.

Downtown. $225: TYPIST-CLERK: voucher work. 5 days. $175; STENOGRAPHER: patent law office, with Industrial concern, legal preferred, 23-35. Downtown.

S240. Montgomery Employment 6100 JENKINS ARCADE GR. 1-2787 BOOKKEEPER To handle purchase order A invoice processing in active Accounts Payable Department of downtown wholesale supplier. 5-day week. Good starting salary with opportunity for advancement.

Sea Mrs. Darragh. 059 liberty Avenue. Pittsburgh. BOOKKEEPER Experienced: alto general office work, willing to learn to operate NCR book-keeptng machine.

Write 589, Press. BOOKKEEPER Experienced N.C-R. No. 2000, night hours. 11-7.

Fremont) I-6I0. 9-5 p. m. BUDGET CLERK Experienced in Timg Payment Potting: credit collection background. Opportunity for advancement- i Apply in person.

Firestone Stores, 833 Baum Blvd. COUNTER SERVICE PHONE WANT-ADS TO COURT 1-4900 7:30 a. m. to 9 p. m.

Daily 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays and Holidays For the Next Day's Paper TO CANCEL A WANT-AD Call Up to 8 P.

SL Mo Cancellations Accepted On Day of Publication Ho Advertising Accepted lot publication the Same Day Excepting Deaths. Lost and Found and Help Wanted. SUNDAY WANT-ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 6 P. M. FRIDAY No cancellations or corrections accepted after 6 p.

Friday for Saturday or Sunday's edition. THE PITTSBURGH PRESS reserve the right to properly classify, index and edit all ads Local WANT-AD Rates 5 Discount for Cash There are average words In a Um of agate type. Ada using type largo titan agate, borders, wrilte apace, are charged on trie AGATE LINK basts. OO 3 ot Men a Cotuetutlve insertions. Vie a word per day dally.

6c per word Including Sunday 7 consecutive days. 6c a word per day daily. 6Vc per word Including Sunday 4 to 6 consecutive ViC per word per day dally. 10c oet word Including Sunday 1 or 2 con- aecuUve days. Minimum 12 words.

Any beyond the 60-mlla area of Pittsburgh earns the rate of BOc pat Una Sunday. 70c per Una weekdays Display Classified Daily Only The rata Is 33c per agate Una for consecutive days, less for cash. Ada ordered 4 to 6 consecutive days are charged at the rate of 36c per agata Una, less 5 for cash. Ads ordered 1 consecutive days 45c per agata Une, leas 6 for cash. 1-2 time ads are 07c per agate Una (no discount).

Undisplay Classified Sunday Only Advertising not more than one column In width In which type only is used. There are 0 average words In a line of agate type. Ada using type lartef than agate are charged oo the agate line basis. The rate Is 33c per agate line dally. S6c per agate line Including Sunday for 7 consecutive days, less 5 for cash.

Ads ordered 4 to consecutive days are charged at the rate of 3c per agate Une daily. 39c per agate line Including Sunday, less 5- for cah. Ads ordered 3 consecutive days 4 9c pat agate line dally. 4 8c per agate line Including Sunday, less 5 fnr cash. 1-2 time ads are 57c per agate Une daily.

60c per agate Une Including Sunday (no discount I Death Notices AI ESSIE (Davis) On Wednesday, Dec. 12. Hilda, mother of Madalene Fzmczyk and daughter of the late Wm. H. and Henrietta Rankin Davis, sister of Willis W.

Davis of Carnegie and Mrs. Louise Daleth of California. Friends received at the H. O. Henney Funeral Home, 524 Washington Carnegie.

Pa. Funeral Saturday. Dec. 15 at 2 p. m.

Friends invited. ALTMAN Suddenly, at Plattsbuig. JJ Howard Charles Altman. age 32 year, husband of Charlotte Frenyea; father of Howard J. and William Altman: son of Mrs.

Mary Brlggs: brother of Mrs Grace Oates. Mrs. Elizabeth Feldman of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Eleanor Crail of Petersburg, Alaska, James and Walter Alt-man.

Funeral services at New York Friday. Dec. 14. 1 951. AMBROSE On Thursday.

Dec. 13, 1951. Minnie F. Ambrose fnee Mayer), beloved wife of Fred Ambrose of 1210 Kelton Dormont: mother of Frank A. Ambrose and Mrs.

Mary Kramer; also 2 grandchildren. Friends received at tha Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock. Friends Invited.

Interment private. PARR On Wednesday, Dec. 12, 1951, Charles H. husband of Catherine Roach; father of Mrs. Edward F.

Ende and Eleanor Barr. Friends received at his late home. 100 East Main Carnegie. Pa. Funeral Saturday, Dec.

15. at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Luke's Church at 9 a.

m. Friends Invited. BARRY On Wednesday. Dec. 127 1951.

at 3 a. John, husband of Carrie Ward Barry: father of Mrs. Carrie Allen. Florence. Ralph.

George. Walter and Joseph Barrv: 11 grandchildren. Friends received at his late residence. 1610 Watson where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

BEAN On Dec. 13. 1951. at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore. Carlton Frederick, beloved husband of Mary L.

Crowley Bean. Funeral services at the Newton Funeral Home. Newport, New Hampshire, on Monday at 10 a. m. Interment in Pins Grove Cemetery.

Newport. BERRT Thursday morning. Margaret D. Berry of 241 North Graham aister of Mrs. W.

A. Lane, Mrs. George Bobbin and James Fulton. Funeral services at McCabe Bros. Funeral Home.

5300 Penn Saturday. Dec. 15. at 2 p. m.

BLICKLE On Thursday. Dee. 13, 1951. at 2:30 p. Adam husband of Delia F.

Blickle of 3860 Welrer father of Mrs. Berntce Avetta, Arthur H. and Norman W. Blickle. Friends received at the Frank W.

Simons Funeral Home, 2025 PerrysvUla Ave. Notice of funeral later. BREISINGER Dee 12. 1951. at Dearborn, John, beloved husband of Amelia Hllberer: dear father of Mrs.

Delia Black, Mrs. Dorothy Cuslk. Mrs. Lillian Rayner. Mrs.

Ruth Lock. Harry J. and Louis E. Brelsinger. Funeral at his home.

6534 Appollne Dearborn. Monday. Dec. 17 at 8:45 a. m.

at St. Alphonsus Church at 9:30 o'clock. BURNS On Friday morning. Dec. 14.

1951. Myral Anderson, beloved wife of Joseph A. Burns of 124 Harrison Avalon: mother of Mrs. Margaret Kroll. Mrs.

Mary Borek. Mrs Dorothv Oough. Mrs. Elizabeth Hadar. Myral A.

and --Joseph A. Burns sister of Arnold A. Anderson. Friends received at McDonald Funeral Home. 529 California Avalon.

where services will be held on Mondav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Cross Roads Cemetery. CAMPBELL On Wednesday. Dec. 12.

1951. John Clark of Palmyra, Ohio; father-in-law of Mrs. Edward Johnson of North Jackson. Ohto: grandfather of Mrs. Sara Weinkauf of Ravenna, -hlo.

James C. Campbell. Frank Campbell and Mrs. WlUa Humberston of North Jackson. Ohio and great-grandfather.

Services will be held at Wood Funeral Home. Ravenna, at 3 p. FTiday. Interment in Richland Cemetery. McKeesport.

at I p. Saturday. CATAXANO On Thursday. Dec. 13.

1951. Vincent beloved husband of Catherine Winter Catalano: father of Pbilio. Svlvla. WiUiam and Vincent: brother of Mrs Mary Corseljo and Mrs. Lena Marbella.

late of 841 Fhineas St. Friends received at the Joseph A. Pappert and Sons Funeral Home. 711 Lockhart St. Funeral on Tuesday with reauiem mass at 8t.

Mary's Church at 9:15 a. m. CLARK On Tuesday. Dec. 11.

1951, at 7:15 p. William husband of the late Margaret Larimer Clark of 808 West Wilkinsburg; father of Mrs. Mary E. Baker and John E. Clark: nine grandchildren.

11 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the John Keklltv Funeral Home. 605 Brushton Ave. Service in the Methodist Church, Tarr. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Friends Invited. Greensburg. paper pleas copy COYNE On Friday. Dec. 14.

1951, Anna Melia. wife of Patrick Coyne; mother of Sr. M. Jeannette. I.

H. M. of Hastings. Sr. M.

Eugene, I. H. M. of Masontown. John F.

and Thomas Coyne. Mrs Mary Bametzrieder and six grandchildren; sister of Mary Peter and John Melia. Friend received at her late residence. 4130 Stanley St. Notice of time later.

CUNNINGHAM On Wednesday. Dec, 12. 1951. at 9 a. Sylvester i.

Cunningham, of 718 Grandvtew beloved husband of Stella Logsdon Cunningham father of Mrs. Helen Dunlap of Seattle. Washington. Mr. Anne Jelley, Mrs.

Ruth Carazola. Mr. Betty Cavanaugh of Washington. D. C.

John L. and Oliver C. Cunningham of Pittsburgh: survived bv eight grandchildren. Friend received at the parlors of Wm. Slater tt Sons.

Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 9:15 a. m. Dec.

15. Requiem high mass at St. Mary of the Mount Church at 10 ra. Friend and members of the Holy Nam Society are Invited. I REPAIR AND SERVICE We have an oonortunltT for a young man to learn the Instrument repair and tervlce side of the laboratory apparatus business.

Although he need not be a college rraduate. be must have had tome relieve chemistry training. Electronic experience, such as possessed bv an amateur radio operator or radio serviceman would be helpful. Wo have our own company-operated cafeteria, vensien and insurance elan. 40-hour.

S-day week, and can offer a good future to ft good man. Beginning salary S65 ner week. FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO. 711 FORBES ST. ENGINEERS MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL for PROPOSAL CONTRACT DEPARTMENTS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD SERVICE ENGINEERING Experienced or Recent Graduates DRAFTSMEN Experienced in Instrxirnentation or Small Machinery Downtown Location i -Day Wrri MR- CIBELLA COurt 14722 HAGAN CORPORATION 323 FOURTH AVE.

PITTSBURGH 22, PA..

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