The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2024)

March 20, 1963 Death Notices Death Notices Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted Pittsburgh Press, Wednesday, the late Paul R. Reeb Sr. Friends Slavica Cvetkovic of Zagreb, COLLEGE STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT FINISHES PROJECT -BSME, coordinate Classified, Advertising LACEY Suddenly, on March 19, 1963, Miss Ann of 103 E. Tenth Homestead, sister of Thomas Lacey of Munhall, Miss Catherine M. Lacey, Mrs.

Arthur (Margaret) Wertz of Homestead; also nieces and nephews. Friends received at her late home. Requiem high mass in St. Mary Magdalene Church, Friday at 9:30 a. m.

LAWRENCE Hildegarde M. Thieret, of 1650 Brookline on Tuesday, March 19, 1963, beloved mother wife of John J. Lawrence; Dennis and Mary Margaret; sister of Mrs. Helen Hegerle, George, John and Paul Thieret. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Blvd. Funeral on Saturday at 8 A. m.

Requiem high mass in the Church of the Resurrection at 9 a. m. LEGNAVSKY of 435 Arabella Knoxville, on Monday, March 18, 1963, Peter in his 7th year, beloved son of Dolores R. and the late Peter Legnavsky: brother of Dolores T. and Christine A.

Legnavsky. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver, Funeral on Friday at 9 a. m.

Angel mass in St. Canice Church, at 10 a. m. LEY On Wednesday, March 20, 1963, William E. husband of the late Cecelia A.

Wahleber Ley of 12 Westfield West View; beloved father of M. Florence and Sr. Sallista O.L.V. of Gary, William E. Edward Joseph F.

of San Diego, Calif; John T. and Jenne brother of Mrs. Lawrence A. Dempsey, Clarence R. and Louis E.

Ley; also eight grandchildren. Friends and members of Allegheny Council No. 285 K. of C. and Holy Name Society received at the B.

B. DEVLIN SON FUNERAL HOME, 602 Sherman North Side. Funeral on Saturday morning. Requiem high mass in St. Asthanasius Church, at 10 o'clock.

LHOTA John aged 72 years, of 1958 Ley Trov Hill, 011 Tuesday, March 19, 1963, beloved husband of Julia Schultz; father of Marie and Carl; grandfather of Donald; brother of Helen Frauenpries and Rose Lhota. Friends and members of Knights of St. Society No. 36, received at the FRANK V. LUKSIK FUNERAL HOME, 1400 Monterey N.

until Friday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in Most Holy Name Church. at 10 a. m.

LICHKA On Monday, March 18. 1963, James Julius, of 39A Hawkins Village, Rankin, beloved husband of Alice Lichka; father of William, James, Mrs. Grace Kvorjak, Mrs. Shirley Mycka, Alice, Lillian; brother of Anthony Lichka. Mrs.

Bella Banas: also survived by nine grandchildren, one greatgrandchild. Friends received at the AUGUST GORICKI FUNERAL HOME, 107 Fourth Rankin. Services Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. LINDOW Death Notices On Tuesday. March 19, at 6:30 a.

William F. Lindow, beloved husband of Irma Cook of 140 Watson N. father of Mrs. Irma Kloes and Mrs. Nancy Staudenmaier: nephew of Mrs.

Augusta Schwartz also two grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME. 2025 Perrysville from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Services on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. MACGREGOR At St. Petersburg. on Sunday. March 17, 1963.

at 5 p. James, beloved husband of Margaret Bissett MacGregor: father of James and Charles MacGregor: Also four grandchildren survive. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME.

3310 W. Liberty So. Hills, where services will be held on Thursday. March 21, at 2 p. m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. MACKOWIAK Suddenly, on Monday, March 18, 1963, Sylvester, of 2709 Josephine S. brother of Alphonse, Harry, Raymond, Mrs. Theresa Bombich, Mrs.

Clara Bartosik and Mrs. Irene Bushman. Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th St.

Funeral on Thursday at 8:30 a. m. with requiem high mass in St. Adalbert's Church, at 9 a.m. MOORE On Monday, March 18, 1963, Clifford husband of Bernice M.

Moore of father of Donna Jean, Glenn, Raymond and Patricia; brother of Mrs. Mildred Mason, Mrs. Dorothy Knoll, both of Penn Hills, Mrs. Alvera Billingsly of Bellevue, and Herbert Peterson of Holland, Mich. Friends received at T.

D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Thursday afternoon at 1 p. m.

MORGENSTERN On Monday, March 18, 1963, Emil of 322 East Garden husband of Clara Ehrgott Morgenstern; father of Gilbert E. Morgenstern of Venezuela: brother of Mrs. Hilda Steigerwald, Mrs. Elsie Ulrich, Mrs. Emma Henk, Elmer and Albert Morgenstern.

Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, from 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. Funeral Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. MOSER On Sunday, March 17, 1963, Joseph of 1434 Firth beloved husband of Marie Funfar Moser: father of Joseph brother of Mrs.

Eleanor Kaltenbach, Michael and Anthony Moser: also three grandchildren. Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N. on Thursday at 9:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass in Most Holy Name R. C. Church at 10 a. m1.

Member of Loyal Order of the Moose and friends invited. READ AND USE THE PITTSBURGH PRESS AND POST GAZETTE WANT ADS DIAL 263-1201 Say "Charge It, Please" MURRAY On Wednesday, March 20, 1963, at 12:55 a. Mary Ellen Smith, beloved wife of Francis A. Murray of No. 1 Lanark Fineview; also two grandchildren.

Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME. 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Frimorning at 11 o'clock. Death Notices MYERS Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Olive Klugh Myers, wife of Gilbert K.

Myers of Leechburg Airport, R.D. Leechburg, mother of Mrs. Chester (Margaret) Querio and grandmother of Eileen and Gilbert Querio of Oakmont, sister of William F. Klugh. Friends are being received at FUNERAL the FRED H.

CLAWSON HOME, Leechburg, where services will be held on Friday, March 22, at 2 p. m. NORKUS On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, of 2407 Beelen Victoria, wife of the late John Norkus: mother of John, Frank and Joseph Norkus; also four grandchildren. Friends received at A. L.

WENSLOVAS FUNERAL HOME, 2128 Carson S. S. Funeral on Friday, March 22, at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Casimir's Church at 9 a. m. OAWSTER Hilda Lisensky, on Monday, March 18, 1963, of 740 TE Stanton mother of Stanley F. Oawster; daughter of Mrs. Mary Lisensky; also four grandchildren.

Friends received at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME 123 North Millvale. Requiem mass in St. Anthony's Church, on Thursday at 9:30 a. m. ORDAKOWSKI On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Frank, beloved husband of the late Anna (Maranowski) Ordakowski and father of Mrs.

Jean Held, Thaddeus, Mrs. Frances Laskey, Raymond, Bernard, Chester, Henry and Rita; 14 grandchildren. Funeral from the B. E. HARENSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th on Friday, March 22.

Requiem mass in St. Augustine's Church, at 10 a. m. PEARSON Of 2614 Locust Lane, Allison Park, on Monday, March 18, 1963, Fred W. husband of Marietta Hunker; brother of Mrs.

Eileen Charlesson and Mrs. Kathleen Crozier; brother-in-law of Mrs. Edna Hunker Pearson; uncle of Mrs. Eileen P. Williams.

Friends received at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw, where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PEFFERMAN On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Philip husband of the late Priscilla Sutherland Pefferman; father of Mrs. Harold (Delta) Muschick, Philip A.

and William C. Pefferman of New Martinsville, W. also seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Services at the CHAPEL OF WALTER J. SPERLING, 622 Lockhart on Friday, at 1 o'clock.

PETRAITIS Mrs. Regina (nee Gudukas) of 237 Eighteenth Homestead, on March 20, 1963, at her home, beloved wife of Dominic Petraitis; mother of Peter of San Antonio, Texas; Sigmund of Munhall, Vincent at home, Miss Adele Petraitis and Miss Martha Petraitis at home; Mrs. Mathilda Howard of Silver Spring, also four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM R. WELSH FUNERAL HOME, 309 E.

Tenth Homestead. Requiem high mass at 9:30 a. m. in SS. Peter and Paul R.

C. Church, on Saturday, March 23. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. PITTMAN Mary Louise, of 66 College Poland, Ohio, Monday, March 18, 1963.

wife of Carl M. Pittman; daughter of John L. Zenn sister of John L. Zenn Youngstown: Mrs. Rose Sweetman, Irvington, N.

Mrs. Alice Markham, Stanford, Miss Bertha Zenn. and Mrs. Eleanor Milam, Youngstown. Funeral at p.

Thursday from the Poland Presbyterian Church. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. at the D. A. DAVIDSON FUNERAL HOME, in Struthers, Ohio.

POILUCCI On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Albina Buzzelli, dearly beloved wife of the late Ipoldo Pollucci; mother of Mrs. Susie Scanga, Mrs. Vince Bondarenka, Amadeo (Jackson) and Hugo Poilucci: also eight grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Funeral from the chapel of HERBERT V. SPERLING.

316 Pearl on Saturday at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass in the Immaculate Conception Church, at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. RADERMACHER On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Bruno husband of Teresa M.

Radermacher, formerly of North Euclid Bellevue; father of Charles J. Radermacher, Margaret R. Monahan, Sr. Mary Carl, S.C., Sr. Mary Judith, O.S.F.; also two grandchildren.

Friends received at LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME (formerly O'Shea- Miller), 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Solemn high mass of requiem in the Church of the Assumption, on Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. RAKARICH On Monday, March 18. 1963, John, of 3444 Bismark father of Sylvester Mrs.

Caroline Kappel, Joseph, Emma Emerick, Sister Mary Gerard, O.S.F, and Mrs. Helen Vlasic; also 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Members of Lodge No. 1, C.F.U. and friends received at PAUL C.

STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 860 Lockhart N. S. Funeral on Friday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Nicholas R. C. Church, N. at 9 a. m.

REEB On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Charles of Zanesville. Ohio (formerly of Bellevue), husband of the late Lavada Ellen Reeb: father of Noble John Earl L. of Bellevue, Donald Roger Charlies C. Reeb Mrs. Grace Kunkle, Mrs.

Mary K. Balan. Mrs. Ruth M. Dalan and received starting Thursday evening, at the DALE A.

GILLILAND FUNERAL HOME. 366 Lincoln Bellevue, where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. REIFSNYDER Tuesday morning, Francis beloved husband of Elizabeth McCormick Reifsnyder of 709 College father of Rev. John A. Reifsnyder and Catherine Ward: grandfather of Margaret and William F.

Ward. Friends received at McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME. 6214 Walnut Shadyside. Funeral Friday, March 22, 1963, at 10 a.

m. Requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church at 11 a. m. REMMEL On Wednesday, March 20. 1963, Althea F.

Remmel, of the Park Mansions, wife of the late William Henry Remmel; aunt of Dorothy Sharp of Corning. N. Norman Sharp of Chicago, and Mrs. Elizabeth H. Roe of Pgh.

Friends received at H. SON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Time and place of service announced later.

RIEGER Of 1316 Middle Glenshaw, on Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Otto husband of Mabel E. Bentley; father of Dorothy James. Carol Hagmeier, Sarah, Helen, Maralyn, Mabel, Charles, Robert, Harry, Jack and Glenn Rieger; brother of Helen Boltz, Bertha Ash and Sadie Fincke; also survived by seven grandchildren. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-10 p. at the HENRY C.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw, where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ROBERTSON John, suddenly, on Monday, March 18. 1963, John son of Robertson; Claire Harding and brother of Susan, Sandra and Sally Robertson. Friends received at the JOHN D.

O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME. 4744 Clairton Rt. 51, Whitehall. Funeral services on Thursday, in the Chapel of the Hills Community Church at 11 a. m.

Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ROBINSON Suddenly. on Monday evening. March 18.

1963. George beloved husband of Jeanne Warriner Robinson, of 158 Center Emsworth: father of Sherri. Robert and Linda Robinson: son of Mrs. Edith G. Robinson and brother of Mrs.

Florence Lahey and Mrs. Grace Courtney. Members of Avalon Lodge No. 657 and friends received at the LESTER C. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Thursday evening at 9 o'clock.

Masonic service Thursday at 8 p. m. Burial at Rodgers, Ohio, Friday morning. ROSSER On Monday, March 18, 1963, Verna Jean (Hertrick), wife of Arthur B. Rosser of 20 Warriors Greentree; mother of Arthur sister of Louise Osborn, Bessie Buttenfield, Margaret Lowar and Frank Hertrick: also survived by four grandchildren.

Friends may call at the WALTER G. PETTIT FUNERAL HOME. 997 Greentree 2-4 and p. m. Services on Friday, at 2 o'clock.

SCHILL On Tuesday. March 19. at 2:30 a. August M. Schill, beloved husband of Elsa Beyer of 2322 Maple N.

brother of Mrs. Marie Knott of Mrs. Elizabeth Groth and Mrs. Augusta Axt of Toledo. O.

Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME. 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Friday morning at 11 o'clock. SCHULTZ On Monday, March 18, 1963, John of 5412 Carnegie beloved husband of Elizabeth Eschelbacher Schultz; father of Delores Vilsack, Margaret Devinney, Rosemary Rumpler, and Robert Schultz; brother of Marie O'Hara, Helen Knight, Eleanor Exler, Charles, William and Kathryn Sardock, Edna Grau and Dorothy Schultz; also 14 grandchildren.

Friends received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler at 52nd St. Requiem high mass in St. Kieran's Church, on Friday, March 22, at 9 a. m.

SHAFFER At Grosse Pointe, on Sunday, March 17, 1963, Helene A. Shaffer, age 86, wife of the late Samuel Shaffer: mother of Mrs. George C. Mensing of Grosse Pointe. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty where services will be held on Thursday at 1 p. m. Friends inInterment Smithfield Cemetery.

(Visitation beginning on Wednesday at noon.) SHAPIRO On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Frances beloved wife of the late Joseph mother of Iris Lynn Shapiro: sister of Mrs. Blanche Pastor of L. Miss R. Lillian Glickman, David, Joseph, Samuel Herbert, Gilbert and Eugene K. Glickman, all of Pgh.

Friends received at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sq. Hill (opp. Morrowfield where services will be held on Thursday at 1 p. m.

Interment Temple Sinai Memorial Park. Family suggests contributions be made to American Cancer Society. SHIPMAN On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Jesse of 7633 Rosslyn Swissvale, beloved husband of Florence Marshall; brother of Mrs. Laura Steele, Miss Martha Shipman, Charles, Albert and John Shipman, all of Swissvale. Friends received at the THOMAS L.

NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Services on Friday, at p. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

SKVORC (Berklich) On Monday, March 18, 1963, Frank, of 202 Bessemer East husband of the late Barbara Skvore: beloved father of Michael V. Berklich and Vincent P. Berklich, both of East John A. Berklich of Trafford and Mary Hodnick of East Rochester, brother of John Skvorc of Okla. City, Okla.

and Roy URAR DR for CINCH a DIOCINTUIS 1A3, Wanted Rent LUMBER FREE APPLES Rough all dimensiona TRIPLE Seal bails for toilet DAIRY experience. farm 167-7411. thirds 11 year. Xenia's Farmers Xenia. 0.

DR 2-8001 tank valve. Din 010 per box of 100 bushel of small Grimes Golden 434 Stain, 3-4255 WANTED: Mouse, room: FIREWOOD. delivered. $10 ROK Biegler matio oil heater, apples free with purchase of more with BUNCH for Nm A 2 for 118. DE used 377-8744.

bushel of Mcintosh apples at shop. tAWn. Preferably edge ol OIL beating stove away per bushel, this week only, WANTED TO LEASE 076. 23 Housebald Goods bed. complate, apace Rusiness Die- EARLY American sect.

EXPER ICE MINTE'C triot Xenia, Ohio. Bid opening Needs recovered. 135. R0 1-1565 Open TROIGLE ORCHARD 1:00 For p.m intormation (FAT) Nov. and 1.

1963. hid FRIGIDAIRE deluxe miles E. of on 35 next forms, call wire. write inalie washer. to Milburn's Colio Station.

372-0547. GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN, DRAPERIES 11a INTRATION, Public Buildings table chair 146 U. 8 P. 0. Cthse CH Cincinnati 1.

Ohio. Line 591. SIX dine 708 after couch IN short esch TWO rooms busines TwO du plex, SELL TOMORROW with a WANT AD TODAY! ROCK WEL wood bed: dowe 150 quire gent DOUBLE perso IN Experienced birch repair furnace flat contract UPPER room Corbett 1004 6. Detrolo 3-5058 PORKWORKING Dial DR 1-0931 Purposes upper de perie room apt. private BArY.

basem*nt, or carport. unfurnished 34 Pock- WANTED: pose only contes RE college classes Dew Rec radio Stoker Stove Coni drawing TV with les C. 0. Miller and Son Lower duplex, 3 bedrooms. Close Extension an hour.

164 Phone address 1915 Dial CH 4-5121 Ph. DR 2-2360 or DR 2-3903 my ft. stern, tape, Inclin Originally mike over 0150. 1200 Elec. Contracting uptown.

after 5. only 888 or 0116 Wack, Dial Work FOR rent bedr and Residential Wiring W. 2nd. 5. rooms, tor 0 DR 1-4471 bath 175 month.

$12 under floor heat cen Dr. Dial 878-6311 Phone 272-8191, BUILDERS DIAL-263-1201 Furnaces ELECTRIC HOUSES AVAILABL HEATING tarase. $75 per month. Slavica Cvetkovic of Zagreb, Yugoslavia; eight grandchildren three great Funeral from the JOHN G. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East on Friday, March 22, at 9 a.

followed by a requiem high mass in the Visitation of the B. V. M. Church of Rankin, at 10 a. m.

Interment Braddock Catholic Cemetery. SRSICH On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Michael, of 1141 Mississippi Dormont, husband of Mary Novak Srsich; brother of Mrs. Liuba Bogdanich of Canada. Members of Lodge No. 1 C.F.U.

and friends received at the PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 860 Lockhart North Side. Funeral on Saturday at 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Nicholas R. C. Church, North Side at 10 a. m. TARR Of 689 Fruithurst Mt.

Lebanon, on Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Mary Howard Tarr, beloved wife of Meredith O. Tarr: daughter of Patrick Howard: sister of Thomas R. Howard, Mrs. Betty J. O'Donnell, Mrs.

Alice H. Picard, Mrs. Anna Mae McGinley and Mrs. Patricia G. Curigliano.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. at the JOSEPH H. HERSHBERGER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton.

Requiem mass in St. Philip's R. C. Church, Friday at 10:30 a. m.

TAYLOR On Tuesday. March 19. 1963. Bertie E. S.

Taylor, wife of Darwin McC. Taylor. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville Oakland Civic Center. Tuesday 7-9 p.m..

Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Methodist Home, 700 Bower Hill Rd. Interment Verona Cemetery. Oakmont.

THOMAS Of 2272 Bedford on March 19, 1963, Mattie, wife of William Thomas; mother of R. C. Thomas, Mrs. Estoria Freeman and Mrs. Sally Barnes; sister of Mrs.

Carrie Tyus. Friends received at the CHARLES FUNERAL HOME. 2516 Bedford Ave. Service Saturday, March 23. at Westley Center Church, at 1 p.

m. THORNBURG Camella Bridgeman, on Tuesday, March 19, 1963, formerly of Glenmawr Sheraden, mother of Grace Russell of Chicago and William T. Thornburg, USAF; daughter of George and Susan Bridgeman: sister of Kathleen Riffle, Bernice Wilhere, Mary Merritt, Dorothy McClory, John George W. III, William M. and Francis J.

Bridgeman: also three grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Pgh. High mass of requiem in Holy Innocents Church, Thursday ai 10:30 a.

m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. TIDERMAN On Monday, March 18. 1963, Marie (Aunt Marie) Tiderman, age 90 years, of 258 Seward survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the WILLIAM C. HIRT JR. FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. Alice St. Services Wednesday at 8 p.

m. TURKAS On Monday, March 18. 1963. 1538 Harlow Pgh. father Nicholas.

husband a of Mary, of of Blanche Kizik and Raymond: also five grandchildren. Friends received at McDERMOTT 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Requiem mass in St. Mary's Ukr. G.

C. Church, on Thursday, March 21, at 9 a. m. Parastas Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p. m.

VINEYARD Helen Kennedy, suddenly, March 18, 1963, survived by husband Clay Vineyard and daughter Karen Palmer; mother and father Mr. and Mrs. James Kennedy of Turtle Creek: three sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Bash of Dunkirk, N. Mrs.

Mary Stone of Monroeville, Mrs. Dolores Kubli of Turtle Creek: two brothers, William Kennedy of Monroeville, Donald Kennedy of Turtle Creek. Funeral services at VEATMAN'S FUNERAL HOME, Wilmington, Thursday, March 21, at 2 p. m. WHITEFORD Edward S.

(Ned), suddenly Mondav. March 18, 1963, at his late home. Clinton. survived by his wife. Jean Patton Whiteford: father of Elizabeth Ferrans Detroit.

Edward S. Jr. of Esther Osborne and Grace Despot of Clinton. also 13 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the CARL MOODY FUNERAL HOME.

Clinton. where services will be held March 21 at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. Visitations 2-4 and 7-10. WILLIAMS On Tuesday, March 19.

1963, Lawrence, husband of the late Ciara Harmon; father of Lawrence, William, John, Florence and Mary Lou. Services at the CHAPEL OF WALTER J. SPERLING. 622 Lockhart on Thursday, at 1 p. m.

YEAGER On Monday, March 18, 1963, Frederick of 303 East Garden husband of the late Katherine Triplett Yeager; father of Mrs. Audrey Peters and David F. Yeager; brother of Miss Elsie Yeager, Herbert Frank Walter and Lester J. Yeager; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN H.

SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME. 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, from 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. If desired, make contributions to Lutheran World Relief, VEY On Monday, March 18, .1963, Louise Malanowski (Sorby), beloved wife of Andrew; mother of Mrs. Geraldine Settelmaler and Thomas Sorby: also three grandchildrea; sister of Stanley and Francis.

Funeral from the FRANK HARENSKI FUNERAL HOME. 3201 Dobson on Friday, March 22, at 9 a. m. Requiem mass in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, at 10 a. m.

WALTERS Albert, on March 20, 1963, of 16 Prospect Etna, husband of Anna Barney: brother of Rosalia Walker, Mildred Phillips, Mary Stepp. John and Robert Walters. Friends received at WILLIAM J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna. Solemn requiem high mass in St.

John Cantius Church, Sharpsburg, on Saturday at 10 a. ZEIGLER On Tuesday, March 19, 1963, Gertrude Zeyler, age 88. at her home, Harmony, Pa. Friends received at the HENRY O. ZEIGLER NERAL HOME.

Zelienople, Thursday 3 to 5 and 17 to 9. Service at the funeral home on Friday at 2 p. m. In Memoriam LAWLESS-Anna M. In loving memory of our dear, sweet mother who passed away March 20, 1953.

Ten years ago today. Sadly missed by her daughters and grandchildren and all loved her. STIERHEIM, Gerard loving memory of our dear husband and father who passed away 5 years ago, March 17, 1958. Five sad and lonely years have passed. Sweet memories linger still.

Your passing left an emptiness, This world can never fill. -Sadly missed by his wife and family. Monuments- Cemetery Lots A LLEGHENY EMETERY Temple Of Memories MAUSOLEUM Guided Tours Sunday 12 to 4 P. M. VISITORS WELCOME DAILY and SUNDAY Burial Space As Low as $10 per mo.

Including Perpetual Care For Information Call or Write ALLEGHENY CEMETERY 4734 Butler Pah. MU. a 2-1624 NOTICES Pages Deaths 59-60 In Memoriam 60 Florists 60 Cemetery Lots 60 ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found 60 Personal EMPLOYMENT Male Heip 60-61 Female Help Situations RENTALS Furnished and Unturnished Apartments and 61-62 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE East Suburt on North Suburban East 1 End 63 North Sine 63 South Hills FOR SALE Miscellaneous 65 Household Goods 65 AUTOMOBILES Auto Sports Cars 66 Trucks 67 Florists Male Help Wanted BASKETS GIDAS MA. SPRAY $5 1-1300 LUBIN SMALLEY Beauty softens sorrow; send flowers. GRANT 1-2200 Monuments- Cemetery Lots ALLEGHENY County Memorial Park -2 graves.

Masonic section for quick sale. very reasonable. Leaving town. Locust 1-7025: Wilson 1-8096. CEMETERY MEMORIALS Memorial Day is May 30 SEARS Visit our ROEBUCK AND CO Displays or Call (no obligation) EAST LIBERTY 328 N.

Highland 661-8500 NORTH SIDE 515 Sand asky St. 322-8500 on two Deluxe Crypts, Royal Mausoleum. Cemetery value $3800. Mr. Patton, 281-2100.

Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ANIMAL Rescue League-May help you find your lost dog Call 661- 6452. BASSETT-Lost, female. tricolor, Feb. 18. "Mitsy." Reward $50.

921-4171. BEAGLE Brown and white. male, Blackridge, Sunday. Reward. 371-5223.

BEAGLE-Black, male, white chest. Answers Lost vicinity of Clinton. Reward. Essex 5-6373. BRACELET (Grandmother's) Sentimental value.

Squirrel Hill Murray Vicinity. Reward. 361-0387. CAMERA -Lost March 12th. Kodak, Retina II, brown case, shoulder strap; Bethel Park (film very Important), (Reward).

Tennyson 3-1552. CAT White-block tailed, (black patches) lost. Reward. Hunter 6-1514. CAT-Lost South Fairmount St.

and Friendship neck female, tail. semi-long Dark ruff, fluffy gray, white breast and underparts. Some tabby marks. Reward. Hiland 1-5869.

CHIHUAHUA-Male, 10St Friday, South Park area 682-2241. co*ckER Spaniel blond female Baldwin Court vicinity. 653-3181. COLLIE-Pedigreed. female, sable and white (small Lassie).

Lost vicinity Oakmont. Answers "Heather." Reward. 828-4220. COLLIE Male. sable and white: Beechview.

License 7921. Reward. 341-9846. DOG -Lost. Oakland district.

white fox terrier, "Scampy," pet. Reward. PE. 1-2794. ENGLISH Bull Dog-Male.

Lost Edgewood vicinity. Brown and white; child's pet. Reward. 242-6650. FRENCH Poodle- Apricot.

miniature: lost Bethel, answers "Target." Reward. 835-8691. HEARING Aid Glasses- -Lost Clifton Park vicinity, reward. Allegheny 1-3847. LOST-Dog.

answers by name of King: honey blond. white stripe on forehead; reward. $25. 301 E. Laco*ck St.

PEARLS Lost Monday, East End. Mt. Washington. Keepsake. Reward.

661-6343. POODLE Black, miniature, male: Fox Chapel Area. Answers "Beau." Liberal reward. Woodland 3-8126. POODLE- -Toy, silver.

male. lost Squirrel Hill area; children's pet: reward. Jackson 1-3823; Jackson 1-1685. TOY FOX Terrier- -Brown, black mouth. "Zeke." Wilkinsburg.

Reward. 241-7815. WRISTWATCH Lady's yellow gold Bulova lost Saturday. Reward. 486- 7871.

2 Personal KING. Charles B. Missing from 2240 Mahon Street. March 14th. Anyone knowing whereabouts phone Court 1-0449.

2A Employment Service RESUMES- HA. 1-1456 That command attention. Get results. Constructed co-ordinated Typed daily, Evening and Saturday by appointment. 3 Male Help Wanted HELP WANTED--MALE All advertisem*nts in The Pittsburgh Press Male and Female Help columns, offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation.

This newspaper does not knowingly accept advertisem*nts from employers 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 $1.15 an hour (unless issued exemption certificates for learners, apprentices or handicapped workers) and time and a half for overtime. Advertisers covered by this law who offer lower rates 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. When answering advertisem*nts addressed to Press boxes DO NOT include other papers of personal value. Advertisers often fail to call for all replies addressed to a Press box num-' ber and this mail is destroyed if remaining over 10 days after final insertion of advertisem*nt. In order to protect the advertisers from receiving circular matter, it 1s expressly understood and agreed that all such matter shall be withheld as tar as possible by The Press.

Only bona fide answers to advertisem*nts addressed to box numbers in care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number tickets. ACCOUNTANT -Heavy experience in accounting field. Payroll and tax experience necessary. Local, To $600. OFFICE CREDIT credit work for budget some clerical duties.

Must have former exper. as credit Ingr. Local. To $425. SALESMEN (2) -Business forms sales to data processing centers.

Preferably or sales exper, Excellent opportunity to enter field. Local, To $500. SALES -Several, including office equipment, insurance, Industrial equipment, food, printing, etc. MALE and typing; knowledge of tariffs and rates. ENGINEERS Electrical, mechanical, pressure vessel, quality control, pump component, heat exchanger, radiographer.

No fee. FORREST -DEAL PERSONNEL 1206 May Building. 119 Fifth Ave. 471-8842 471-8872 ACCOUNTANT -Gen. $6800.

CAREER PERS. GR. 1-8926. ADJUSTER Exempt. Mgt.

ability, Career Pers, 4151 Jenkins Arcade. Full summer employment. Interviews start now. Car, call 561-9947. Wed.

9 to Noon. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SALESMAN Must have experience selling to contractors Municipalties, Pittsburgh area. Salary plus commission. All replies confidential. Write Box 567, Press.

CONSTRUCTION SUPT. Preferably with degree. Must have experience in building of a strip mill --no other type. $10,800. BUSHEE AND ASSOCIATES 2108 Investment Bldg.

471-5750 CONSUMER ACCT. EXECUTIVE Experience with advertising agency accounts necessary. Must have creative ability, production and radio experience. An excellent position for dynamic person, Fee negotiable. Salary $7500 to $10,000, depending upon background.

FISHER PERSONNEL 422 Farmers Bank Bldg. 471-5955 COOK Second) experience in cafeteria carving. Apply in person, McKnight Cafeteria, Zayre Shopping Center, North Hills. COUNSELORS Youth development. Delinquent boys.

Sociology or related degree. Over 28. GLEASON PERSONNEL 324 Fourth Ave. CO. 1-2577 DEEP MINE SUPT.

Strong, exp. of this type, or as asst. supt. considered. Approx.

100 men employed. Relocate. $12,000. Rush. BUSHEE AND ASSOCIATES 2108 Investment Bldg.

471-5750 DELIVERY Man-Part time. to make light C.O.D. deliveries to homes. Car nec. Comm.

Apply Retail Sales Pgh. Branch Pena. Assoc. for the Blind, 308 S. Craig Oakland.

DESIGN DRAFTSMEN Immediate, openings, long term proPLANT LAYOUT Experience in plant layout of machinery and facilities as they pertain to steel plants, material handling equipment, power plants, chemical plants and other heavy industrial plants. PIPING DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN Experienced in all phases of piping industrial plant. STRUCTURAL DETAILERS Three to five years' experience In detailing mechanical and structural steel components. Please call: JIM CUSICK HO. 2-8700 or send resume to: LEHIGH DESIGN CO.

BOX 55. DRAVOSBURG. PA. DESIGNERS. Draftsmen, electrical.

structural, concrete, piping. Experienced. Immediate. FI. 1-5133.

DRAFTSMAN LOCAL Experienced on tank or pressure vessel layout and detail. Phone Mr. J. Duffer, 9:30 to 12 a. 2 to 4 p.

m. for appointment. 682-5740. J. P.

Devine Mfg. Co. DRAFTSMEN DESIGNERS (45). MECH. DES.

TO $9600, MECH. MILL, DES. (9600) CIRC. BREAK, (To PANEL DES. Open) ELEC (to HY-PIPE PI Open).

FOUND. Des. Open), DRAFT LAYOUT, steel fab. $72001. STRUCTURAL $6000).

CAREER Jenkins Arcade, GR. 1-8926 DRAFTSMEN DETAILERS Local and suburban cos. 2-4 yrs. It. structural architectural, etc.

Bring samples of work. $5400 and up. IND. ENGS. metal fabricating or production exper.

B.S.I.E. grads. Several openings. Local and relocate. Also chief I.E, positions.

Salary open. GATEWAY EMPLOYMENT 7080 JENKINS ARCADE GR 1-7727 OPEN SAT. EVES. BY APPT. DRILLER- Experienced diamond core driller to work in Southeast.

Apply by letter. giving full particulars as to experience, education, age, marital status. when available, and salary required. Write J. M.

Huber Corporation, Box 659. St. Albans. West Virginia. Ail interviews confidential.

DRIVERS Major trucking company will interview tractor trailer drivers interested in long haull driving. Applicant must have experience with Mack Diesels and have an excellent safety driving record. Must be willing to relocate. Please submit resume to: 552, DRIVER SALESMEN Start Immediately! Established routes open. Highest commission paid.

Yearly bonus paid to men who work entire selling season. Apply in person. GOODIE BAR ICE CREAM INC. 313 Archie Oakmont, Pa. DRIVERS- Over 21, Soft Ice Cream trucks.

"Mr. Commission. 238 Spahr Shadyside between 10:30 1:30 p. m. DRUMMER Boys Attend parades with majorette group.

Mrs. Vogel 341-1585. ELECTONICS TECHS. $350. Military exp.

CAREER GR. ENGINEERS- Local openings. Manufacturing management or sales. $500 up. Kearney- McDonough Employment, 2401 First National Bank Fifth and Wood.

EX. 1-1071. Open evenings. ENGR. 2 yrs.

coll. Above CAREER PERS. GR. 1-8926. ENGRS.

Grads. training proms. Cosmopolitan Placement. Investment Bldg. 261-1390.

ESTIMATOR -Pressure Vessels ability to read drawing some knowledge ASME code necessary. Write Box 2 513. Press, EXPERIENCED Route Salesman-To service super marts-food products. Salary $92.50 plus comm. 5-day week.

Age over 30. Write 570, Press. FOREMAN-Light metal fabrications, assembly, punch. Call Zimmerman. Snelling Snelling.

4824. 204 Fifth Ave, Furniture Salesmen We have openings in our Downtown, East Liberty, and New Kensington stores for livewire men with management ambition. Must be experienced in retail selling of home furnishings, rugs. home appliances or allied lines. Neat appearance and friendly personality important.

Excellent opportunity. Apply in person. Mr. Abrams, May, Stern 914 Penn Downtown. GRILL MEN Night turBo, Full time, Eat 'N Park Restaurant 2874 West Liberty Dormont Route 19 North, Wexford, Pa.

3893 Wm. Penn Monroeville 1300 Banksville Rd. Hays 8th Homesteal INSTRUCTOR Auto driving, high school graduate, over 22, with good driving record. Apply 3339 Forbes Avenue, 9 a. 2 p.

m. INTERIOR DECORATOR For Department Store which carries top merchandise. Excellent compensation arrangement plus unusually fine employee benefits, such as fully paid hospitalization, insurance. vaca tions. Permanent position with good security.

Send resume of your experience to: Employment Manager Polsky Akron, Ohio WANTED 100 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR SALESWOMEN Full or part time, to work in conjunction with a giant electronic computer producing a sales vehicle never before utilized in the real estate industry. Persons qualifying can take immediate advantage of the following features: High Commissions, Unique Listing Aids, Incentive Bonus, Market Analysis Data, Qualified Pre-matched Leads, Exclusively Assigned Territory, Consistent Advertising of All Listings. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT MR. BARNEY-364-0581 SALESMAN Experienced or with recent technical background. To cover established territory and solicit new business in Northeastern Ohio and Western Penna.

Salary, commission and expenses. Outline experience and references to The Harrison Paint Varnish P. O. Box 870, Can- ton 1, Ohio. JOBS PEOPLES CAB CO.

347 CAYUGA ST. UNDER BLOOMFIELD BRIDGE AT LIBERTY AVE. LABORER- (Cement Work). Italian speaking. Must have driver's license.

561-6524. LAUNDRY Wash Wheel OperatorExperienced. American laundry machine equipment. Excellent opportunity for right person. Salary open.

Apply Box 581, Press. MAINTENANCE Assistant Over 40. Carpentry, plumbing: sober: live-in: references. Write Press. Box 532.

MAN service vending machines. Must have drivers license. Mechanical and route experience preferred. Interviews 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.

Apply 1200 Sheffield North Side. MAN Over 20. married to pickup deliver small electrical appliances, $2 to $3 per hour comm. Car necessary. North Hills area resident preferred.

Hilltop 3-6080. MAN-Over 18, for light restaurant work. Apply in person (no phone calls) 3901 Oakland Forbes St. Original Hot Dog MAN-Over 21, for cleaning restaurant at night. References.

Apply 321 Forbes Street, Downtown. MANAGMENT CAREER One of America's largest and fastest growing consumer finance corporations will take one man into a carefully planned management training program. Must be able to accept intense training and master all phases of operations in 2 years, after which time will be eligible manager. for appointment as branch Prefer some college. Good salary, paid vacation and many outstanding employee benefits.

For appointment phone Mr. Hughes. 661-5949. Management Trainees International Teaching Machine has openings for men to prepare to open new branches due to multi -million dollar expansion program; $750 minimum monthly earnings to start. based on advances, commissions and bonus: fringe benefits included.

FI. 1-0225. MANAGER -Custodian To manage 72 family apartment. Best job of its kind. Salary, apartment and pension plan.

561-5330. MECHANIC experienced in W-Plate and larger, plus extensive hydraulle experience; general around man needed. Send resume, 547, Press, MEN UNDERPAID (2) Service 3000 est. customers. Av.

$3- $4 per hr. No layoffs. Plenty overtime guaranteed at start as qualified. Household supplies route. Permanent, Good health.

H. S. car needed. MEN TRAINEES OVER 18. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Excellent opportunity to train in sales and marketing future in management.

No house to house canvassing. Bustness premium service. Salary $75 week to start plus bonus. Call this evening, 7-9 p. m.

TU. 4-7247. MEN To Assist Manager OVER 18 International corporation with new offices opening in Downtown Pittsburgh needs men to assist local manager. Starting salary $440 monthly for those who qualify. This is a permanent position with one of the largest teaching machine compantes.

For appointment call Mr. Moeller, 281-8821 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Starting salary $575 Per Month Starting salary to those accepted after 3-day indoctrination training period. Men HOSPITALIZATION It you' are not getting the leads, decent monthly vested renewals, company benefits, and advancement opportunities, call me and let's discuss this operation.

361-4781. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.

MEN CAREER SALES GUARANTEED UP TO $700 MO. INSURANCE. 281-7171. MEN Wanted -Experience tree men. Apply Bartlett Tree Expert 444 Lincoln Hwy, East.

Irwin, Pa. Phone UN. 3-8951. NEWSPAPER Advertising Man-Display: experience preferred: weekly newspaper group, 821-4100. NIGHT Watchman Wanted.

Apply Penn-Shady Hotel, 226 Shady East Liberty. OFFICE Estimator and sales respondent wanted by leading manufacturer of materials handling and power transmissions equipment and industrial rubber products. Must have some college, preferably in engineering. Possible future advancement tA field sales. Write full qualifications to Hewitt-Robins, 550, Pgh.

Press. PAINT CHEMIST Experienced in the formulation of water reducible industrial paints. Extremely fine opportunity for growth with a rapidly expanding technical staff. Please supply information on your work in this feld. Replies held in strict confidence.

HERBERT SCHORNDORFER CO. 12815 Elmwood Ave. Cleveland 11, Ohio Att. S. W.

Farrell PAINT Sales- Clerk Retail, good salary, Homewood. Write 573 Press. PARTS MAN Experienced. Keystone GMC Truck 371-4441. PARTS CLERK For Larger Pgh.

Area Ford Dealer. Full time position. Person with Ford Parts experience only will be considered. Work hours: p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

All interviews will be treated confidentially. Write Box 567, Pah. Press. PARTY SURVEY mo. Single: travel.

CAREER PERS. GR. 1-8926. PHARMACIST State age and experience. Write 551, Press.

ATTENTION Phone Men Solicitors OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED Alert and willing to work. Have top Labor and Fraternal deals. Also National Conventions. Year 'round work. For Interview call Saturday, March 23rd.

from 9 a. m. to p. m. Mr.

E. R. Sherry. 281-6970 PLUMBING. Heating Salesman Steady work.

Salary and commission. Congress 6-3051. PRECISION Machinist part time work and we don't care if you are working somewhere else full time. Write 515. Press.

PRESSMAN-Offset: either veteran or apprentice, 40 hours, benefits. Write Box 522. Press. PRINTER-Operator or combination man. Day shift.

Steady employment. Write Daily Leader Times, Kittanning. Pa. PRINTING Estimator- With experlence. Liberty Printing Lithographing, Museum 1-2000.

PRODUCTION Degree, all details of assembly-fabrication, tooling. dies, punch. Call Mr. Zimmerman, Snelling Snelling, 261-4824. 204 5th Ave.

PSYCHOLOGIST Counseling. Mas-' ters degree necessary. Must have complete knowledge of administration and interpretation of tests. vocational orientation. State salary expected.

535, Press. PROJECT -BSME, coordinate engineering groups. Know tooling fabrication, production $12,000. Snell- Call Mr. Zimmerman, Snelling ing.

261-4824; 204 Fifth Ave. PUBLIC RELATIONS MAN State experience and references. Fort Steuben Burial Estates R.D. 4, Steubenville, Ohio or Phone Amherst 4-1471. PURCHASING Local mechanical contractor desires competent man to assume full sponsibility of purchasing department.

Must be experienced in purchasing equipment, sub-contracts rough material. Salary to $750 per month plus bonus fringe benefits. Submit full resume of experience to Box 562, Press. PURCHASING -Buyer degree. Local.

At least 3 yrs. exp. Prefer steel or maintenance supply backgd. Kearney McDonough Employment, 2401 First National Bank Fifth Wood, EX. 1-1071.

Open evenings. REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Business operations expanding. Need 2 men for South Hills, two East of Pittsburgh for 300 homes sub-division; also several openings for branch offices throughout Western Penna. Excellent commission arrangement. Country Hills R.E., 3606 Library Pgh.

34. 882-4141. REAL Estate Salesman-South Hills office. Beginner will be accepted. Comm.

basis, 561-7400. RECENT H. S. GRADUATES Over 18. To assist manager in mer.

chandising and promotional work of a large publishing company. Starting $90 a week. For personal interview. call AT. 1-8559 between 9:30 and 1 p.

m. MR. PRICE Restaurant Manager Exceptional opportunity for expertenced reliable man who is sive. This Is a profit sharing deal, Will pay you to get details. Call Mr.

Flaherty at CO. 1-2122. ROOFER -Must be experienced. Immediate employment. Steady work.

Call BR. 1-5181 between 6:30 ACCT. TRAINEES- $6000 SEP. TRAINEE- $8400 METHODS SYS. ACCT.

(Whsle.) $7200 ASST, CONTROLLER-Indust. $10,500 ACCT. COST. $10,500 PROGRAMMERS-(Several) $16,000 M.E. or Pet.

Engr. 2 yrs. gas or related experience BUYER, $8400 Degree, Mgt. potential COLLEGE GRADS PUB. REL.

TRAINEE. $5800 DEALER, EXP OFC. MGR. $6200 SPORT SALES. PURCH.

TRAINEES $8400 INDUST. SALES TRAINEES. $9000 PROGRAMMER Open CHEMISTS. BIOLOGISTS- Research MATHEMATICIANS B.S.: Ph.D. $1400 4151 Jenkins Arcade GR.

1-8926 CAREER PERSONNEL Fire, theft, auto. Recent coll. grads. No exper. $450 expes.

Fee paid. IND. SALES Trainee. Deg. or small coll.

sales exposure. To $500 car expes. metals and hvy. mach. ASST.

BUYER Exper, in retailing clothing, shoes, appliances, furniture, housewares. Several, Rush. $450 and up. GATEWAY EMPLOYMENT 7080 JENKINS ARCADE GR. 1-7723 OPEN SAT.

EVES. BY APPT. ADM. Research; col. degree, finance or econ.

preferred, about 4 years cost or system analyst. $600 plus. PROGRAMMER: 1 year exper. 1401 or 7070 or heavy exper Other computers to $630. Montgomery Employment Bureau 5131 Jenkins Arcade 471-9790 AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEER in For load contractor's office, experienced calculations, equipment selection, mating duct and piping layout, estiand station' pricing complete job, central and packages, some sales experience desirable.

Call 281- 6177. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic 1st class. Will pay $30 day and room. if thoroughly experienced. Call after 6:30 p.

for Warren, Harrisonburg. Virginia, 703-434-9816. ARCHITECT Unusual opportunity for young architect with interest and proven ability 111 interior design. Permanent staff position with large corporation offering an interesting variety of projects. Reply by letter giving resume as to education experience and salary expectations.

Write L-522 Press. ASS'T. PROD. CONTROL-To $1100. CAREER PERS.

GR. 1-8926. ASS'T SHOE DEPT. to $385. Ret.

exp. CAREER GR. 1-8926. ASST. STAND.

ENGER. $8400. CAREER PERS. GR. 1-8926.

ATTENDANT Service Station -Experienced only. Full time. No phone calls. Apply Steel's Esso, 970 Ohio River Avalon. ATTORNEY To solve malpractice case against 2 doctors.

Hilltop 3-1082. AUDITORS- Degree. travel, local Cosmopolitan Placement. Investment Bldg. 261-1390.

AUTO BODY MAN Or apprentice. Full time or part time work. Work in flat rate shop. Call 486-1621, Wednesday 7-10 p. m.

only. AUTO Parts Salesman-Exper. with car, $75 plus comm. East End Employment. 901 Highland Bldg.

AUTO MECHANIC Experienced, for large Rambler agency. Highest wages, fringe benefits. Apply in person to Mr. Scatty Miracle Mile Rambler 3771 Wm. Penn Hiway, Monroeville.

AUTO Salesman New used cars. The most fabulous deal anywhere. Best working conditions, compensation bonuses, plus many liberal benefits. Qualified men with experience. Bud Donahue Rambler, Baum Blvd.

at Negley. AUTO SALESMAN Join Oldsmobile's newest dealer; top opportunity for experienced, aggressive man. Sell new and used. Salary and commissicn. Miller Oldsmobile, 909 Main St.

Sharpsburg. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN experienced only. Sell Fords for Pgh's. most aggressive new car dealer. Best commission plan in town.

demonstrator furnished. Must be clean cut, hard working and aggressive. Has beens. Mama's boys, cry boiler, weak sisters, need not apply. See Bob Duncan in person.

Jim Alkey Ford, 109 W. Montgomery Ave. Auto Service Manager Experienced man, complete charge of service department. Salary and bonus. Apply Miller Buick 743 Ross Wilkinsburg.

BODY Man-Must have own tools: foreign and domestic cars. 371-5521. BOOKKEEPER Full charge. Write all particulars to Box 578. BUYERS 2 to 3 yrs.

exper. in purchasing electrical mechanical parts for Electronics manufacurer. $6000 Excellent working conditions and fringes. Huber Associates Washington Trade Labor Bldg. 1 South College Washington, Pa.

Baldwin 5-8110 CHEMISTS- Lab technicians. Local openings in industries. Draft exempt. Must have at least 1-yr. of college chemistry.

Kearny-McDonough Employment. 2401 First National Bank Fifth and Wood. EX. 1-1071. Open evenings.

CIVIL ENGINEER RECENT GRADUATE FIELD AND OFFICE JOHN F. CASEY CO. P.O. Box Pgh. 30, Pa.

782-1000 sion. All leads furnished. Call 244- 1881. Mrs. Kane.

CLOTHING SALESMAN Experienced in selling men boys' clothing furnishings. Steady posttion. Should have nice personality. Must be experienced. Union Clothing 211 Fifth McKeesport.

modeling. Draw commisCLOSER--For completest home re- p. p. m. SALES BEGINNER AUTO INSURANCE Good apportunity available for married man with car interested in building a better than average income in North Hills area.

Complete training given. Up to $300 per month draw during training period. Call Mr. Barrett, at EX. 1-0400 SALES CORRES.

Prefer recent exper. with steel fabri. for machine shop. To $500. GENERAL: 1-2 yrs.

exper. any field, prefer college nite student. $375. CONSULTANT SERVICE 302 Keenan 471-6133 SALES Engineer -Must have experience or training in photogrammetry or surveying. Much traveling.

Salary. Write full resume, American Air Surveys, 907 Penn Ave. (22). SALES MANAGER For private brand gasoline stations in Pittsburgh area. A real opportunity for hard-hitting promotion-minded man experienced in creating gasoline sales ideas and capable of following through.

Send resume in confidence to: Box 593, Press. New electronic product. No competition. Commission. 281-6034 Sales Representative OVER 35 Long established National Corp.

specialist in public relations field for 40 years has position available for mature, creative salesman with successful sales background to be regional representative. Install highly regarded exclusive public relations service for leading real estate firms. Requires unquestioned integrity, industry, resourcefulness, willingness to travel extensively, intensive training. Relocation not necessary. Permanent position with opportunity to handle repeat protected business, on liberal commission plus bonus tasis.

Well past usual retirement age. For personal interview call Michael Lawson. Atlantic 1-7149 Wednesday, March 20-9 a. m. to 7 p.

m. SALES REPS. $250 to $300 WEEKLY SALES TRAINEE-Salary car expenses; degree. VISUAL AIDS Salary expenses. GREETING car expenses.

no fee. GLEASON PERSONNEL SALES Trainee Industrial Degree $475 car. Cosmopolitan Placement, Investment 261-1390. SALES trainee in national chain retail shoe store. Opportunity for advancement.

Salary plus commission. Wanted full time. Apply between 12 p. p. m.

Tom MeAn Shoe Store, North Hills Shopping Center, 4801 McNnight Rd. SALESMAN Home remodeling. Steady work. salary and commission. Union 9-7109.

SALESMAN-Men's clothing, experienced. following preferred, Write Box 579. Press. SALESMAN Experienced, paint. North Side Store, 6 day week.

salary. $70 and UD, depending on experience. Apply in person Pennsylvania State Employment, 327 Fifth Ave. No service fee. SALESMAN- For heavy construction equipment in western Pennsylvania.

Must be experienced in selling crawler tractors, bulldozers and hi-lifts. Expenses and commission. Send resume to P. O. Box 8529, Pittsburgh 20.

Pa. SALESMAN WANTED-Must be bald or balding, to represent Diplomat, the revolutionary hair piece for men. Tremendous appeal hundreds of leads. Full or part time on a commission basis. For interview come to the Holiday Inn Motel in Pittsburgh.

Thursday, March 21, or Friday, March 22, 2 p. m. till 8:30 p. m. Ask for E.

Martin of The Diplomat Co. SALESMAN. advertising Four neat appearing products. corp. Part-time, 6-10 p.

m. $50 weekly salary. Car required. Call Fremont 1-3177, 1-5 p. m.

SALESMEN Protected territory. Established accounts that repeat. Sell a complete lie of printed business forms for a fast growing company, Some college Car required. No overnight travel. Salary and commission plus profit sharing, pension plan and bonuses.

Reply to A. J. Murphy, Mananger. Shelby Business Forms 615 Bessemer 100 Sixth Pittsburgh (22). Pa.

Salesmen STORM WINDOWS AWNINGS NO CANVASSING LEADS We manufacture and install our own products. $150 GUARANTEED PLUS COMM. We will train you. PERMA-LITE OF PA. 10610 Frankstown Rd.

SALESMEN (10) For television insurance company. No canvassing: leads furnished dally; commission. Only those willing to work need apply. Television Systems, 6237 Frankstown East Liberty. Mr.

Douglas, 12 noon-5 p. m. SALESMEN (2)-Over 21, with car. Sell popular hospitalization plan on write in leads. No canvassing.

No experience necessary. Top immediate draw. Phone MU. 1-4411 WHAT WOULD YOU THINK IF YOU SAW AN AD LIKE THIS? 4. Opportunity in Sales Management.

That's exactly what many of our men enjoy. Our Office has the 3rd highest earnings per man of 184 Offices. (We'll show you these statistics in Co. Bulletins.) Product: Retirement Programs with or without insurance. CALL 9 A.

P. 1-7902 OR Call 6 P. P. Nearest You: HI. 1-7046; BR.

9-5814; OW. 3-9989 WANTED-SALES EXECUTIVES 1. For World Famous Prestige Company. 2. Starting to $175 Weekly During 10 Week Training Period.

3. After Training Period -Up to $300 Weekly. SALESMEN College graduates or means with equal business experience. Over 25. have aptitude for figure work.

Pension plan, paid hospitalization, free life insurance, complete training program. Salary plus commission to start. Phone 563-6860 for appointment MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE INC. A Division of LITTON Industries 2895 Bankswille Pittsburgh (16), Pa..

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