Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2024)

96 L. -On July 75 al m. 2 July I Mote COLLIER- John, age 69 on Saturday, July 25, 1953 in Pittsburgh hospital. husband of Mrs. Violet Stepp Collier: father of Alfred ColHier, Mrs.

Corley Stepp, Royal Ridge: also seven grandchildren, tive great-grandchlidren. Friends received at the Stark Funeral Home, 627 Pittsburgh Springdale, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. Interment Deer Creek Cemeters. Death Notices EGER of 207 Vilsack Shaler on July 25, 1953, Elizabeth Hoffman, wife of Oscar A.

Eger, Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt. Royal Bivd. at Glenshaw Glenshaw. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment 111 Sugar Creek Cemetery, Armstrong Co, FECHER On Sunday.

July 26, 1953, Catherine V. Moore, wife of the late Ralph E. Fecher, formerly of Glenfield. Mother of Mrs. Marguerite Lhuty.

of McKees Rocks. John and Harry Cannon. of burgh: also survived by 5 grandchildren. Friends mar call at the Funeral Home, 328 Beaver Sewickley. High mass of requiem at St.

Joseph's R. C. Church, COrRODalls Thursday at 9 a. m. FELLABOM On Saturday, July 25, 1953, Lyman brother of Mrs.

A. W. Musselman and Roy Fellabom. Friends may call at the Rodeniser Funeral Home, 150 South Negley East End. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

burg O'Hara her TWO. home. on BunFUGGER-At Saxonday, July 26. 1953. Elizabeth Uta: wile of George J.

Fugger: mother of Freda Sheldon. Clarence and George H. Pugger: grandmother of Charles Koehler. Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home. 1500 Mt.

Royal Blvd. at Glenshaw Glenshaw. Services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. FLOWER- Suddenly on July 24, 1953. Edwin age 40 years, beloved husband of Lois Weetman of 208 Orchard Park Bethel: father of Janice and Edwin son of Edwin S.

and Mary Flower; brother of Mrs. Ruth Bishop and Mrs. Jane Mongait. Friends received at the John H. Slater Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Whitehall, Brentwood.

Funeral Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. FRITSCH-Sunday, July 26. 1953, George, husband of the late Karolina Schad: father of Mrs. Frances Shiring Reis.

Andrew Fritsch and Mrs. Elizabeth Steiner. Friends received A. Staab and Sons Funeral Home. 900 Chartiers W.

Pab. Solemn requiem high St. Martin's Church Wednesday. July 29 at 9:30 m. Member of Knights of St.

George Branch No. 11. GIALANELLA On Friday, July 24, 1953, Philomena, mother of Michael, Mrs. Anna Angelino, Mrs. Louise Gialanella, Mrs.

Mildred Molinero, Mrs. Antoinette Malerbo, Mrs. Carmine DiMuro, of Buffalo, N. and Mrs. Julia sister of Vito Gizzo, Mrs.

Angeline Presto and Mrs. Frederick calvo. Also survived by 16 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the family residence, 107 Washington Place. Solemn high mass at 6t.

Peters Church on Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. GRATER Saturday, July 25, 1953. Otillia Koenig, age 84 years, of 12 East North mother of Leo A. and Dorothy Grater; sister of Joseph Koenig and Mrs.

Rose ho*rster. Funeral from George F. Smith's, 1200 Federal Tuesday, July 28, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Peters Church at 9 o'clock. GUENTNER At his home. Morgan Etna. Sunday. July 26.

1953, John E. husband of Ada Wetterstein: father of Helen O'Sullivan. Mildred Kruth. Jean Miller, John Somerfield and Bernard Guentner: 11 grandchildren; brother of Sr. M.

Fridolinda, Rochester, N. Y. Friends received at the Holzhelmer and Bock Funeral Home, Main St. at Ninth. Sharpsbure.

Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in All Saint's Church. Etna. at 10 o'clock.

HARPER -On Sunday, July 26, 1953, Helene aged 71 years, of the G. A. R. Home, Swissvale, wife of the late Aron Smith Harper; mother of Joseph Clarence Mrs. Evelyn Lavrinc and Geraldine Sunder: sister of Mrs.

0. L. Nulpon; also survived by four children and four great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Elkin Mortuary, Fourth North Braddock. Services Wednesday at m.

Interment at Rochester, Pa. (Beaver, papers please copy.) HAYS--On Monday, July 27, 1953. at Dewittville. N. Mrs.

Edwin George Hays, wife of the late Edwin George Hays, of 37 St. Clair Mt. Lebanon: mother of Mrs. Tyler Howe Bliss. of 8t.

Petersburr. Florida and Mrs. Richard F. Dowler, of Point Chautauqua. N.

Y. also 6 grandchildren. 4 great-grandchil-4 dren. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 W.

Liberty where services will be held on Wednesday at 3 p. m. Interment in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. (Arrival late Monday evening.) HELFENBEIN-Suddenly on July 25, Justine Komarony Heltenbein.

of 442 Franklin beloved wife of the late Justus; mother of O. L. Heifenbein, N. and Mrs. Jacob M.

Utzig, Russellton, Pa. Also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Nied Funeral Home, Corner of Swissvale and Rebecca Wilk. Solemn requiem high mass at 8t. James' R.

C. Church Wednesday at 10 a. m. HESS Suddenly on Saturday, July 25, 1953, Harold of 7137 Wiltsie beloved husband of Amelia Stein; father of Diann and Ronald Hess: brother of Marcella Grace and William A. Hess.

Puneral from the Winter Funeral Home, 4730 Friendship on Wednesday at 8 m. Requiem high at Corpus Christi Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. KEYSER-GIGER- On Sunday.

July 26, 1953, Anna M. Keyser, wife of the late Joseph Giger, of Bernice Perrysville: mother of Mrs. Mildred McIntyre, Mrs. Flavia Ely, Mrs. Margaret Good, Eleanor, William, Regis and Edward Keyser.

Friends received at the Brandt PuHome, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville, Solemn requiem high mASK at St. Teresa's Church, on Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock. LEISINGER On Friday, at her home. 403 Chester Mary A. Schneider; widow of Jacob Leisinger, beloved mother of Edna, Mrs.

Margaret Woodruff, of Salamanca, N. Mrs. Marie Morgan, Mrs. Coletta Spain, Columbus, Ralph and Clifford Leisinger: grandmother of James and Arthur Morgan and Hilton Lee Woodruff: sister of Mrs. Ann Schulties, Leo and Louis Behneider.

Funeral on Tuesday, July 28, 1953, at 8 a. m. from Cornelius Pappert's. 2705 East St. Requiem high mass in tion Church at 9 o'clock.

LOCKE July 25, 1953, of 2703 Middletown Road, Ingram, Hanna Herr. wife of the late Walter mother of Mrs. othy Ward, Mrs. Thelma Burnsworth, Mrs. Irene Cooney, Mrs.

Edith Neelan, Walter O. Jr. and Robert J. Locke; sister of Mrs. Margaret Geyer, Mrs.

Lydia Straub, Frank and Edmund Hart. Friends may call at the James A. Lamb Jr. Funeral Home, 165 Noble Crafton. Bervices Tuesday afternoon at 2 clock, Pamily requests visitation 2-4, 7-10 p.

m. On Bunday, July 26. 1953, at 10:50 Lizzie Fryer Mallisee, of 1240 Parraut St. wife of the late Harry W. Mallisee: mother of Mrs.

Bessie H. Wilhelm. Services and interment private. MESMER-Sunday, July 26. 1953.

Waiter Mesmer, formerly of Northside. father of Leah. Lols, Ethel. James, Melvin and Marie: brother of George, Louis, Charles, Albert, Anna And Marie: seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral services at the James Lowrie Memorial Home.

1407 Cheteau Pennayivania Tuesday at 2 D. m. MILLER On Sunday, July 26. 1953, at him home Philadelphia. Harry Allen husband of the late Barah I.

Miller: brother of Mrs. Louis (Midge) Liedman and the late Charles O. Miller. Friends will be received at the Barrett Funeral Home Center Ave. at Neville 8t.

on Tuesday, July 28 from 11 m. until 2 p. m. when services will be held. MOELLER -On Saturday, August 0.

Moeller. at his home. 3267 East husband of Mary Beschorner: father of Mrs. Hilda Byers. Arthur Bernard Moeller.

Funeral of Tuesday. July 28, 1952, at 9 a m. from Cornelius Pappert's, 2705 East St. Requiem high mass in 8t. Boniface Church at 10 o'clock.

Holy Name and Rosary Societies invited. MUNDELL On July 25. 1953. Adda Davies. of 2128 Birsube Lane: beloved wife of Thomes mother of Myra Agnes Morgan: Mater of Powell and David Davies: also survived by 3 grandchildren arid 3 Friends received at the Miller Funeral Home 1550 Lowrie Bt.

where services will be heid on Tuesday NEILL. On Bunday. July 1983, Robert of 1415 Howard AL Joved husband of Katherine Path father of Arthur, Robert and Harold Neill. also grandchildren. three Funeral from the Home of SchellhAAS A Con, 707 East N.

B. on Thursday D. m. Piece Rune Telegraph Want A de Allison News. Main Butler, Pa.

TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JULY 21, 1961 City, County Chest X-Ray Sites Listed Free chest X-rays will be given tomorrow at the follow. ing times and locations: GARLANDS Square LOCATIONS and Dawson noon to 8 p. m. King Edward Apartment, N. Craig and Fifth Avenue near S.

Neville, 10 a. to Bazard. 10 am. to 6 p. m.

1 m. Ellsworth near N. Neville, 3 p. m. to 6 p.

11, Bigelow at Fifth 10 a. m. to p. Center near Millvale, 10 m. m.

to 6 m. p. m. Royal York Apartment, N. Dithridge near Bigelow, Arlington 10 m.

Apartments, to 6 p. Centre. Ave, Aiken. Fire 10 Engine 6. m.

to Company, 6 p. Bickee Place Louisa, noon to 8 p. m. NORTH SIDE LOCATIONS and Buhl. 501 Federal 9:30 BORES m.

to 5:30 m. Sears Roebuck and during store hours. Hite's Pharmacy, 3900 Perrysville Ave, 1 p. m. to 9 p.

m. Kroger's Super Market, 1302 Federal 1 p. m. to 9 p. m.

Warrington 5 and 10, Columbus Ave. Beaver 1 p. m. to 9 p. Robinson's Drugs, 2106 Perrysville 1 P.

m. to 9 p. m. Thom McAnn Shoe Store, 515 Ohio 1 p. m.

to 9 p. m. American Legion Post 1100 Block, South Side Ave. Stop and Shop, S. Diamond at E.

Diamond. 9 a. m. to 5. p.

m. Gabosch Hardware, 3245 Brighton 1 p. m. to 9 p. P.

Market, 1003 Brighton p. m. to 9 p. m. State Liquor Store, 8643 California 1 p.

m. to 9 p. m. HOMEWOOD Donahoe's, Homewood at Kelly, 2 m. to Long p.

well Pharmacy, Homewood at Franks10 m. town, 2 p. m. to 10 p. m.

W. MIFFLIN Kennywood Park, 1 p. m. to 9 p. m.

EAST LIBERTY AREA Between Sears and A. Highland 10 m. to 6 p. m. Thrift Drug Store, Penn Ave.

near Collins, 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. Hahn Frankstown Ave, at Broad, 1 p.

m. to 9 p. m. Stern, Penn Ave. at Highland, 10 May m.

to 6 p. m. Inside Murphy's, 6019 Penn 10 m. to 5 p. m.

MOON TOWNSHIP Greater Pittsburgh Airport, 1 p. to p. m. THE WEATHER '(Forecast and Hourly Temperatures on Page One.) (Compiled by U. S.

Weather Bureau) (Daylight Saving Time) (Airport Data) Sunset today 8.40 Sunrise tomorrow 6:13 Highest temperature this date since 1874, 96, in 1941. Lowest temperature this date since 1874. 52, in 1920. Airport data for 8:30 m. today: Pressure Temp, Humidity Wind Weather 30.18 72 61 WSW 11 Cloudy METEOROLOGICAL RECORD YESTERDAY Comparative temperature and precipitation for: 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 90 94 89 73 80 81 83 High Low 56 64 66 62 72 61 60 Mean 73 79 78 68 81 71 72 Prec.

.01 TEMPERATURE DATA FOR YESTERDAY Normal temperature for the since day July 1 73 Deficiency in temperature Excess in temperature since 5.05 PRECIPITATION DATA FOR YESTERDAY Total precipitation since July 1 2.14 Normal precipitation since July 1 3.36 Deficiency in precipitation since July 1 1.22 Total precipitation since Jan. 22.86 Normal precipitation since Jan. 1 Excess in precipitation since Jan. 0.13 Weather Temperature Atlanta 86 Atlantic City 77 Bismarck 80 Boston 84 Buffalo 86 Baltimore 85 Chicago 90 Cleveland 92 Columbus 90 Denver 88 Des Molnes 93 Detroit 96 Dodge City 95 Fort Worth 94 Indianapolis 91 Jacksonville 81 Kan. City 98 Angeles 77 Louisville 93 Bureau Temperature Low High Low 71 Miami 85 80 71 Minneapolis 79 61 Montreal 77 67 68 New Orleans 93 73 681 New York 83 62 Norfolk 80 67 72 Omaha 97 74 73 Okla.

City 89 72 64 Philadelphia 85 67 68 Phoenix 105 82 71 PITTSB'RGH 90 68 73 SaltLakeCity 90 67 72 San Antonio 99 72 74 SanFranciaco 66 50 69 SitSte. Marie 72 52 74 Seattle 69 52 79 St. Louis 98 75 Tampa 87 60 Washington 85 67 Monongahela Trail Bill OK'd The old Monongahela trail will become a memorial highway, chalked off with markers, under a resolution approved by the General Assembly over the week -end. The trail follows the Monongahela River, beginning on the South Side opposite Fort Duquesne and ending at Poland, Greene County, on the Virginia border. The trail runs through Clairton, Monongahela, Charleroi, California, and Rice's Landing, Greene County.

The measure was sponsored by Sen. Frank Kopriver, Duquesne, 100,000 Seek Food BERLIN, July At least 100,000 East Germans came across the Soviet zone frontier this morning to get food offered them by a sympathetic West and crowds got larger as the day advanced. Death Notices BEHERS-O1 43 South Eighteenth on Sunday, July 26, 1953, at 12:25 Ellen Varley, wife of the late Richard: mother of Ralph, James, Walter and Elmer Behers; also survived by seven grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends and members of the Altar Bociety and the Blessed Virgin Bodality received at the Erny Funeral Chapel, South Eighteenth and Jane 8ts. Funeral on Wednesday at 8 m.

Requiem high mass in Bt. John's Church at 9 o'clock. Friends invited. Interment 8t. Joseph's Cemetery.

BODER On Sunday morning, July 26, 1953, Herbert Lu. beloved husband of Mazie A. Boder. of 340 Elizabeth Ave. Avalon: father of Herbert A.

Boder. 01 Long Vie Acres: A150 two grandchildren: brother of Prank J. Boder of McKeesport. Pa. Priends received at McDonald's Puneral Home.

529 Callfornia Avalon, where services will be heid on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, family requests that contributions be made to Buburban General Hospital. Bellevue. BROOKS- Thursday, July 23, 1953, at St. Petersburg.

Granville Brooks, husband of the late Margaret Roush Brooks, Friends received at the Beinnauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Members of Brookline Post No, 540 American Legion and Spanish War Veterans Invited. Legion serve Ines Tuesday evening at p. m. Funeral of Wednesday afternoon at 2 p.

BRYANT- -Bundey, July 26, 1953 George Artie), husband of Lennie Clark father of John T. Bryant: grandfather of David: brother of Mra. Nellie Mautz. Friends received from 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

at A Stand And Bone Funeral Home. 900 Charters W. Pen. Services Tuesday, 26 p. m.

CARR- Suddenly July 24. 1953, at Bellevue Suburban Hospital, Mary Luers. of 322 Columbia wife of Charles L. Carr: mother of Alma Cannon. Charles J.

and Robert Carr. Friends received at the William Sirlin Colonial Mortuery, California Termon Ave. Requiem High Mess at St. asius Church. West View, on Tuesday at 9 m.

m. Friends invited. CLARK-Sunday. July 26. 1953, Mabel I.

Clark of 1432 Warner wife of the late Harry P.i mother of Harry Charles and Mary daughter of Mra. Mary Trunick: sister of Mrs. Porter, Mra. Fairmann, Mrs. Ickenhera.

Charles and Edward. Funeral services at the James Lowrie Memorial Home. 1407 Chateau at Ave. on Wednesday Friends Invited. CLIFF Sunday morning 1953.

Florentine Horn. wife of the late Walter Cliff. aired sinter of Mrs. Robert Weber and 0. Horn of R.

D. also several nieces and nephews Friende received McDonald A Funeral Home Pa, where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon o'clock PAGE 16 PITTSBURGH SUN- O'BRIEN- On Saturdav. July 25. 1953. at 6:45 p.

Caroline Nuttall O'Brien, wife of Judge Henry X. O'Brien, of 1400 Browning Road; mother of Henry X. O' Brien Jr. and Caroline Ann O' Brien: also survived by four sisters and six brothers. Friends received at H.

Samson 437 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center). Solemn requiem high mass at Sacred Heart 93 Church. Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Please omit flowers.

Death Notices PACHEL-Suddenly, on July 26, Betty Lou, 317 Rowland Carnegie, beloved wife of Paul mother of Valerie; also survived by Father Maurice Hillegas and one brother. Friends are being received at the Szafranski Funeral Home, 101 Third Carnegie, until Wednesday, July 29, at 8:30 m. Requiem high mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 m. Pleast omit flowers.

On Sunday, July 26. of 165 Roup Pittsburgh, in his 72nd year, George Petkanics, beloved father of Miss Mary Petkanics, Mrs. Betty Besecker, Denver, Mrs. Helen Duray, Johnstown: Mrs. Marge Talpash, of Aliquippa; Michael, William and Prt.

Robert, U. S. Army; two grandchildren. Friends recieved at Prokopovitsh Funeral Home, 431 Ninth Munhall. Time and date later.

RINKUS- On Saturday morning, Mary Dyskiewich, widow of Frank Rinkus: mother of Anthony, Josephine and Michael Rinkus, Ann Nedobylek, Mary Wodowsky, Agnes Kopar and Stella Busiek: also 14 grandchildren, Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Home, 5300 Penn on Wednesday, July 29, 1953, m. Solemn requiem high mass at Old St. Patrick's Church at 10 a m. ROSS On Saturday, July 25, 1953, Frank of Frances Crouse Ross of 8007 Susquehanna father of F.

K. Ross and Mrs. Nedra Frank. Also by at grandchildren. Friends received D.

Turners, 129 Wallace where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. SCARANO-Suddenly on Sunday, Giovannina Babuscio, of 6361 Apple beloved wite of Angelo; mother of Philomena, Carmen, Paul, Anthony, and sister of Salvatore Babuscio, Friends will be received at the DeRosa Mortuary, Paulson Ave. at Winslow until Thursday at 8:45 m. Solemn Requiem High Mass at Help of Christians Church at 9:45 m. SCHAD-On Baturday.

July 25, 1953, George of 311 Ritchey N. beloved husband of the late Katherine Miller Schad: father of George Schad; Schad. brother of Joseph the and Bernard Services at Chapel of Walter J. Sperling, 622 Lockhart on Tuesday at 2 p. m.

B. P. O. E. 339, Union Fishing Club and friends invited.

SHAFFER- Sunday. July 26. 1953, George of 1214 East beloved husband Pearl Convery Shaffer: brother of Mrs. Katherine Kurtz. and Edward Shaffer.

Funeral from the Home of Schellhaas Son, 707 East N. S. on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Members of Davage Lodge No.

374 Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, Syria Temple and friends invited. SMITH--On Saturday, July 26, 1953, Miss Josephine Mabel, late of 1735 Brighton PL, North Side; sister of Mrs. Bare I. Noble and aunt of Hilda M. Noble.

Friends received st Aeberli's Chapel, East North Ave. at Sandusky St. ServIces on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Internment Wednesday morning at Kittanning, Pa. SPANGLER- On Saturday, July 25, 1953, at Romney, West Reverend M.

Elizabeth Spangler, late of E. widow of Reverend W. H. Spangler; mother of Rev. Dwight of Pitcairn; Mrs.

Verda Burnett, of and Rev. Donald Spangler, of Romney, W. Va. Friends received at the Wolf and Sons Funeral Home, 304 Electric E. Pgh.

Services at the First E. U. B. Church, Johnstown, on Tuesday, July 28, at 2:30 p. m.

STEELE--At Falls Church. Virginia, on Saturday, July 25, 1953 (formerly of Pittsburgh), J. Floyd, beloved husband of Mrs. Augusta J. Steele; father of Jay F.

and Mrs. Barbara Lee Swanson; brother of Meyers, Donald Howard Mrs. Sara Ridenour and Miss Josephine Steele; also 3 grandchildren. Funeral from the John H. Slater Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Whitehall-Brentwood.

Visiting will begin Tuesday at 11 m. Services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Internment Jefferson Memorial Park. THOMPSON On July 24, 1953, Verna, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson; sister of Elizabeth C.

Thompson. and William A. Thompson, of Butler. Friends may call at the Zepfel Funeral Home, 272 Shady E. until 12 noon Tuesday.

Services at East End Gospel Tabernacle Tuesday at 2:30. Interment in Allegheny Cemetery. Remains may be viewed one hour prior to services. URBAN- On Sunday, July 26, at his home, 406 College Oakmont, Peter, husband of Victoria; father of Paul, Anthony, George, Charles, Mrs. Helen Pisa, Mrs.

Nellie Palmer, Mrs. Ann Dumont, Mary Victoria. Friends may call at the Charles L. Gordon Funeral Home, 210 Allegheny River Oakmont. Requiem high mass Wednesday morning, 9 a.

m. at Bt. Irenaeus Church, Oakmont. Interment Oakmont Cemetery, WALLACE Chester Lee, 5523 Ellsworth died at East Brady, on July 25, 1953. Survived by his beloved wife, Mollie Reisgen Wallace: his sister, Adeline Wallace Gillespie, his brother, Charles M.

Wallace, East Brady; nieces and nephews. Friends received at Stewart Funeral Home, East Brady, where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. D.B.T. Interment Brady's Bend Cemetery, East Brady.

WALSH On Friday. July 24, 1953, Maurice, Ag 78. beloved husband of Alice McGuire Walsh, of 2717 Pyramid Brentwood: father Maurice C. Walsh, grandfather of Mrs. Jeanne Burke.

Also 2 great grandchildren. Freinds may call the E. C. Koontz Home, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Tuesday at 9:00 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Wendelin Church at 10:00 a. m. WIEHE-Sunday afternoon, Alice Crowley, widow of Albert Wiehe, of 307 N.

Evaline mother of Alice Cramer; grandmother of Joyce Cramer; Sister of Dennis, James, George Crowley and Annabelle Cagney. Funeral from McCabe Bros. Funeral Horne, 5300 Penn Wednesday, July 29. 1953, at 8:30 a. m.

Solemn funeral mass at BL. Laurence Church at 9:30 a. m. WOLNI On Sunday, July 26, Anna Marie French. wife of Karl Wolni: mother of Charles, John Albert Wolni, Mrs.

E. P. Breneman. Mrs. M.

R. Croke, Mrs. Catherine and Mrs. Amella Gallagher: survived by 12 grandchildren. Funeral from the Smith Funeral Home, 1615 Brighton Rd.

on Thursday at 9:15 m. Requiem high mass the Church of the Annunciation at 10 o'clock. Friends invited. Buffalo papers please copy. 29 Card of Thanks WE DESIRE to thank our friends for their kindness.

words of sympathy and fora! offerings at our late ment. The Renkin Family Funeral Directors JOHN KEKILTY FUNERAL HOME 605 BRUSHTON AVE. PR 1-2901 Florist Qidas $51 Baskets $5 8719 FORBES ST. MA. NC.

1-1800 HILL'S Flowers Dave Hill's only store, 541 6th Ave. Atlantic 1-2900. BEST IN FLOWERS Smaller 126- FIFTH AVE GRant 1-2 Business Personals B.OKEN PLATES RELINED Repaired in one hour Dr. Simeral, 109 Diamond St. opp McCanna, AT 1-8888.

102 Legal Notices MOORHEAD KNOX, Attorneys at Law, 1732 Oliver Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 380 of May 24. 1945, of intention to Ale in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on day, the 30 day of July, 1963, Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennaylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of The Jebb Company, with its principal place of business at R.D.

1, Oakdale, Pa. The name and address of the person owning or interested in said business 1s: JOHN CASARIETTI, R. D. 1. Oakdale, Allegheny County, Pennslyvania, NOTICE -I will not be responsible for any debts contracted or incurred by my wife, Dolores Jean Alt, of 1313 Allegheny Pah.

33, from this date. Robert N. Alt, 2225 Howard Pgh 14, Pa. ESTATE of Elisha Bouldin, deceased, of Pgh. No.

3326 of 1953. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Chapmin Bouldin, Reed or to LOUIS I. SCHWARTZ and GOLDSTOCK, SCHWARTZ, TEITELBAUM SCHWARTZ. 801 Law Finance Pa. 107 Sealed Proposals NOTICE Sealed Prosposals will be received at the office of the undersigned until 7:30 o'clock Eastern Daylight Sav10 gs Time Thursday, August 6, 1953 and will be opened and read at the Council Meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock E.

D. S. Tune, Thursday, August 6, 1953 in the Council Chambers, Municipal Braddock, for the following 100 tons more or less of Cold Mix Asphaltic Concrete Surface Course (fine aggregate type), 225 Gallons more or less (in drums) of Petroleum Cut-Back with Petroleum Naptha. Each of the above items to be of certain specifications. Specifications may be viewed and Bidding Form obtained at the office of the undersigned.

Sealed Proposais to be superinscribed: Materials Bid' Certified Check or Bid Bond for $100.00 00 in favor of the Borough of Braddock must accompany each Bid No Proposal will be considered that is not submitted on Bidding Form furnished by the Borough. The Borough reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to rejeot any or all bids. J. J. O'HARA, Secretary Borough of Braddock CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLIES July 24, 1953.

Separate sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Controller, Arst floor, City-County Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 10:00 o'clock Daylight Savings Time, August 7, 1953, and the same will be opened and publicly read one (1) hour later in Council building aforesaid, for the furnishing and delivery of the following: 98-53-Sodium Silico Fluoride. 326-53-Scotchilte. 327-Automotive Equipment (Animal Pick-Up Truck) less trade-in. 328-Valves. 329-Lumber.

330-Grate Bars 331-Parts for Outside Coal Elevator. 332-Drugs. 333-Purchase Order Forms. 334 -Clothing, etc. 335-Hay and Oats.

336-Lead-Covered Cable. 337-Replacement Parts for Dodge Friction Clutches. 338-Bedding. 339-Ten (10) Air Raid Warning Sirens. Specifications and general blanks for bidding can be secured at the office of the Department of Supplies, 618 City-County Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Bids to be accompanied by bond of two freeholders of Allegheny County, probated before the City Clerk the Assistant City Clark, or bond of surety company which has complied with the ordinance relative to the furnishing of bonds for contracts.

The Mayor and the Director of the Department of Supplies reserves the right to reject any or all bids. DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Mayor, WILLIAM DRISCOLL, Director. ALLEGHENY COUNTY. COUNTY DEPT.

OF WORKS Pittsburgh, July 17, 1953. Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the County Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House. Pittsburgh, until 9:30 o'clock A. M. Eastern Standard Time, 10:30 o'clock A.

M. Daylight Savings Time, Thursday, July 30th, 1953. and will be opened and read the County Commissioners in the Gold Room, Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, one-ball hour later, 10:00 o'clock A. M. Eastern Standard Time, 11:00 o'clock A.

M. Daylight Savings Time, for the following: RECONSTRUCTION OF WASHINGTON BOULEVARD IN PORT VUE BOROUGH The minimum wAge rates sible on this project shall be in ACe cordance with the schedule of minimum rates set up in the contract documents. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. Specifications, Form of Contract. Instructions to Bidders, Proposals and Blue Print Copies of Letting Plans may be viewed at the Office of the Commissioners of Allegheny County.

Coples of the above data for use of Bidders will be furnished upon application to the Contract Clerk In the County Department of Works, of Allegheny County, Room 502 County Office Building Pittsburgh. Pa. Charge of $2.00 will be made for each Set of Standard SpecificaA Charge of $5.00 will be made for each set of Contract Plans, There will be no refund on the Diana or specifications. Check or money order to cover plans or specifications to be made out to the of Allegheny. Proposals must be accompanied by 1107 Sealed Proposals Certified Check or Surety Company Bond (on County's Form) to the order of or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the Instructions to Bidders as evidence that the Bidder will accept and carry out the condition of the Contract in case of award.

The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. JAMES W. KNOX, Controller, County of Allegheny 109 Official- -Miscellaneous NO. 250 AN ORDINANCE -Providing for contract or contracts for cleaning and painting and other work incidental thereto on buildings of the Fifth Division, Bureau of Highways and Sewers, located at Steuben and Sanetus Sts. and providing for the payment of the costs thereof.

Passed In Council July 20, 1953. Approved July 23, 1953. DAVID LAWRENCE, MAYOR. Recorded in O. B.

58, page 607, In City Clerk's office. NO. 251 AN ORDINANCE- -Providing for the letting of contract or contracts for the furnishing and delivery of Kitchen Equipment for the Tuberculosis Hospital, Department of Public Health, and for the payment thereof. Passed in Council July 20, 1953, Approved July 23, 1953. DAVID L.

LAWRENCE, MAYOR. Recorded in O. B. 58, page 508, in City Clerk's office. NO.

252 AN ORDINANCE- Authorizing the Controller of the City of Pittsburgh to compensate certain personnel offclally assigned to the Department of Public Health, of the City of Pittsburgh from other agencies for bursem*nt for transportation while engaged in City business, Axing the rate of compensation therefor, chargeable to Code Account No. 1263, Passed in Council July 20, 1953. Approved July 23, 1953, DAVID L. LAWRENCE, MAYOR. Recorded in O.

58, age 608, In City Clerk's office. 253 AN ORDINANCE- Authorizing and directing the construction of a public sewer on Xenia Way, from A point about 60 feet southwest of Winslow St. to the existing sewer on Winslow including all other work necessary in connection therewith, letting a contract or contracts therefor, and providing that the costa, damage and expenses of the same be assessed against and collected from property specially benefted thereby. Passed in Council July 20, 1953. Approved July 23, 1953.

DAVID L. LAWRENCE, MAYOR. Recorded in O. B. 58, page 609, in City Clerk's office.

NO. 254 AN ORDINANCE Benita Way, from Penn Ave. to Shakespeare and providing certain terms and conditions. Passed in Council July 20, 1953. Approved July 23, 1953.

DAVID Recorded L. in 0. LAWRENCE, B. 55, page MAYOR. 0609.

In City Clerk's office. Lost and Found co*ckER--Light tan, female. Schenley Farms district. Saturday. Reward.

MU 1-1920. WATCH--White gold, engraved "Edith J. Downs, vicinity Court House, downtown, Saturday, Atlantic 1-4900, Extension 407, Sterling 1-3188. WRISTWATCH Lady's, black band, Sunday night, Kennywood Park, sentimental value; reward. HU 1-4485.

North Park, Sunday; reward, MU "Lathin', 2-1836. daytime; SC 1-8615, evenines. WRISTWATCH--Lady's Elgin. "Nancy Raspanti" engraved. Saturday, downtown: sentimental value.

Reward. AT 1-8452; Carnegle 4518 R. Male Help Wanted All Male and Female Help Wanted advertisem*nts appearing in the Sun-Telegraph offering sales positions must state the article or service to be sold, as well as the basis of compensation. The Sun-Telegraph does not knowingly accept help-wanted advertisem*nts which violate the minimum wage and overtime pay requirements of the Federal Wage and Hour Law. For formation consult the U.

9. Department of Labor's Wage and Hour office at 1004 Victory Butiding. Liberty Avenue and 9th Street, Pittsburgh 22, Pa. Atlantic 1-1967. Accountant Project office.

Heavy equipment and construction, Homestead area, 5-day week, pleasant working conditions, good salary. Phone stead 2-3600 for appointment. ADVERTISING SALESMAN By national A-1 company selling to all businesses. Permanent commission guarantee and bonus. Apply mornings.

R. L. POLK AND CO. 546 Sixth Ave. ALLEGHENY COUNTY RESIDENT For sales work In spare time.

while training for full time work with Wearever sales department. Salary. commission. bonus and expenses for those who qualify, Earning $3.000 annually on part time, $7,500 for those who qualify for full time. See J.

R. Cook. Schenley Hotel. Monday, July 27, 7:45 p. m.

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN With minimum of 5 years experience in commercial or school work. Excellent working conditions and 2004 opportunities for future in Pittaburzh office. For interview please outline backzround and write G-250. SunTelegraph. All replies strictly conAdential.

ATHLETES. H. S. Grads. College students interested in Health education and registered Nurse training.

Scholarships. Full maintenance provided Apply Pennsylvanta Hospital School of Nursing for Men, 4401 Market St. Philadelphia, Pa. Auto Body Repairmen A-1 repair complete Top wages, good conditions. Schenley 1-6400.

AUTO SALESMEN To sell new Fords for Pittsburgh's largest Ford dealer. real opportunity for the right men SEE EARL BINGER STEEL CITY MOTORS 5801 Baum Blvd. BARTENDER, full time, must be experienced, top wages to right man. Terrace Gardens, Rt. 885.

West fin Boro, between Continental Can and Hays. BOYS 16 or over: nasist Order Dept. Average $1.50 hr. to start. We train.

Apply 507 Liberty Room 207, before 9 and 4 p. m. only. CHEMISTS Excellent opportunity to establish reer in progressive Chemical Manufacturing Pittsburgh ATeR. Experience not required.

Beginning Laboratory jobs may lead to advancement in expanding research and development laboratories and production. Submit full details, The Neville Island, Pgh, 25, or call FE, 1-4200. Ext. 52. 109 Official- -Miscellaneous 109 neous 109 Official SALE OF AUTOMOBILES, ETC.

FOR TOWING AND IMPOUNDING CHARGES Pursuant to Order of Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, at No. 263 October Term, 1953, William offer Director of the Department of Supplies, of the Cit at Pittaburgh, as Sales Agent for said City of Pittsburgh, Driscoll, will and expose for public sale on August 20, 1953 at 1:00 o'clock P.M., 29th 5t. and A.V.R.R., Pittsburgh, the following, automobiles, etc.t D.S.T., at the City Towing Pound, DATE NAME MAKE LICENSE NO. MOTOR NO. RERIAL NO.

AMOUNT Charles J. Milton Cher. s4n. None AA652837 14400322751 135.00 Harvey D. Scott Buick Cp.

D-524 R. None 13475841 124.00 Robert B. Dorman Ford Cunv, None None 18-0544783 124.00 George E. Grime Plymouth None None 10728445 123.00 Bolger wright Int. Truck None KIM2-14A113 Chassis 2189 123.00 Sherman Landy Olds.

son. None Note 1251641 119.00 E. Smith Chev. sdn. 039 KY (1952) None Donal R.

Moore Pontiac D-547 L. 18H01-23951 118.00 None P6JA52212 117.00 James Allen Jr. Mervin Brooks Pord Truck UNSEM None 907018746 118.00 John Ulysses Robinson Dodge Truck U74EA None 83500102 118.00 Kerner Ford 8dn. 752 HP None 18-3981751 109.00 Johnnie B. Pearce Pontiac 8dn.

D-850 M. 8-184826 Note 112.00 Harold B. Lieben Chev. sdn. 8W8775 (Ohio) 6387801 None 109.00 Robert A.

Frazier Jr. Ford 8dn. 861 L-2 None 186513059 109.00 Wendall Thornpill Dodge 5dn. 67R2 U. None 30470301 109.00 Richard Gardner Crosley St.

W. None 62587 CD102010 109.00 Louis A. Herda Chev, s4n. 918 GK (1952) Note 120A115503 108.00 Raymond Barris Chev. 6dn.

470 G.U, Note None 107.00 Edward Abel Plymouth U.R. None 10871962 107.00 Edward R. Rihn 0148: Cp. None C-51658 0331608 107.00 Louis Vento Plymouth 5dn. 599 17 None 10603300 107.00 Charles Grier Hutck Cp.

8dn. BIR D30-372 N. (Temp.) None None 12KA0424526 105.00 Amplas Cher. 14430984 104.50 Thee L. Carter Dodge Truck U68 PI None Wm.

R. Bush Ford 9N51174 None GABA482847 0277717 105.00 100.00 Robert H. Mahoney Chev, Truck 806 2N None 9K8438207 99.00 John Underwood Buick Son. 29 UR-9 None 34076371 99.00 No Record Ford Truck, 04-219 cOhio) None DART 3784 101.00 J. Nathaniel Teasley Ford S4n.

104 A.M. None 185279742 98.00 H. Krummenacker Pontiac (1952) 1.6CA-4761 None 94.50 Francis D. Brown Lafayette Son. 111-044 L.A.

LE-100-299 1-100799 95.00 Henry E. Burke Cher. 8dn. 2-756 None 91.00 Francie Gramps Ford Truck R-635 2. None 182428998 02.00 No Record Plymouth sin.

71240D. (Ohio) 5008. 11487229 93.00 Georgetown Motors Plymouth Sin. D4212 (D.C.I P4-525092 10431260 03.00 Phillip Rugglero Ford 989 R. J.

None 180749090 02.00 Robert Chrysler (Temp.) None 7949542 Margaret Moore Chrysler 93 AP-3 None 7019882 90.00 Frank R. PURBO Chev, son. None None 12Ah 118542 85.00 James Connors Plymouth Ch. 490 None 12228811 80.50 Winkler Truck 4406K 228124331 CC102-17407 78.00 Pet R. J.

McLaughlin Desoto Conv. VT (47-698, 20 88-63692 5752284 77.00 Robert Stauffer Oldsmobile (Temp.) Nine 1-170419 77.00 Edward Maburjak Plymouth None None 74.50 Eugene Thomas Plymouth Sdn 015 George M. Angell Buick Son. 737 M.N. None 34074997 71,00 TERMA OF SALE PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER.

The Seller reserves the right to reject any or all bide. This sale to satisfy the lien of the City of Pittabure for towing and impounding together with cost of PrOcordings. The Seller does not titles to the above vehicles but offers for sale only the Interest of the City Pittsburgh In these vehicles. All further proceedings to perfect or secure titte in the above vehicles shall he at the purchaser's experise. ANNE X.

ALPERN, CITY SOLICITOR 2 Male Help Wanted 12 CENSUS TAKERS For city directortes. Free to live and work in other cities. Start $40 week and production bonus, Write Box G-239, Sun-Telegraph. CLERK Ability to type essential. Do not phone.

Apply in person. Columbia Hospital, 9 to 5. CREW Manager with experience to supervise and train men on Watkins routes. Comm. and bonus, EM 1-3880.

ENGINEERS AND DESIGNERS With experience applicable to OIL REFINERY BLAST FURNACE or STEEL PLANT DESIGN -TOP HOURLY RATES OVERTIME, 45 HOUR WEEK -NO AGE LIMITATIONS OPENINGS ARE AVAILABLE At Our Offices In CLEVELAND, OHIO for: -PIPING DESIGNERS -STRUCTURAL DESIGNERS -CONCRETE DESIGNERS -ELECTRICAL DESIGNERS -INSTRUMENT SPECIFICATIONS ENGINEERS Our business continues to expand and grow. These openings are to meet these permanent needs. These are not temporary requirements. WRITEGive complete details of experience, background, etc. to: ARTHUR G.

McKEE CO. 2300 Chester Ave. CLEVELAND 1, OHIO GAS Attendant service airplanes. Miller Aviation Center, Allegheny County Airport, Pa. Phone HO 1-8600.

HOD Carrier- Experienced, Call HI 1-5815. KEMPER-THOMAS CO. OF CINCINNATI The Kemper Thomas Company of Cinwho wants to make a career of the force and will hire top night man cinnati expanding its local sales well paying advertising business. Our company has been in business 72 years and is the fastest growing and most progressive company in the industry. We manufacture exclusive ness gifts advertising specialties and exclusive franchise calendars.

Due to the tremendous growth of our company we have much better than average opportunity to offer the right man. If man we hire is qualified we will appoint him assistant manager of the Pittsburgh Area within three months and will advance him to trict Manager position within another 3 months, Man selected must have better than average appearance OWn car and have good reputation in his community. He must be between 30 and 48 years of age. Earnings first year should be better than $6,000 and should increase very rapidly second year. Our men are paid weekly draw against earned commissions with year end bonus.

Free insurance and paid vacations. This is not get rich quick job It An opportunity for the right man to get established in the adver. tising business with the top company in the business. For information call Fred Haggard, Eastern Sales Director, 335 Fifth Room 510, Atlantic 1-2615. LINOTYPE Operators needed in the Phila.

area. Union or eligible. Send resume, including experience education to O. Box 3495. Phila.

22, Pa. MAN WORRIED UNDERPAID Earn $90 up every week. $65 gUAranteed. New Plan clicking. Liberal comm.

Car needed. Call Fuller Brush, GR 1-4979: McKeesport 2-3291. MACHINISTS Good all around men. Overtime it desired. Heyl Patterson Inc.

Penna, Prebie Aves. Cedar 1-2533 MEN part time. Active installment collection routes open. Average $1.75 hr. to start.

Apply 507 Liberty Room 207, before 10 or after MEN Over 30 needed for general cleaning and wall washing. Apply West Penn Hospital, Friendship Avenue, Bloomfleld. No phone calls. MEN (4) CAN YOU START TO WORK? $90 Per Week Our men earn $90 per week the frat month. Then their earning percentage reaches $120 per week or more.

SALARY COMM. CARS FURNISHED 514 days, no evening work. As tional Pubilsher our sales plan cessfully established in 16 cities. No experience necessary will give personalized training APPLY EARLY Division of Sales 336-4th ROOM 702 ONE Electrician- years experience. Age 21-35.

Apply foreman, Pullman Company, PRR Yard at 33rd Street. PORTER- -Experienced. Day light job. Call after p. m.

Rheas Bakery, 441 Market Street, PRESSER -Woolens: steady job. rood working conditions, must be rellable, Coronet Cleaners, 605 East 8th Homestend. MEN WANTED Steel Fabricating Plant Fitters Welders Pittsburgh DesMoines Co. Neville Island ROUTE SALESMAN For The Great American Tea Co. $50 per week salary, pits Apply 5430 Penn East Liberty, 10 to 11 a.

m. 2 Male MelD Wanted 2 Male Help Wanted SELL' OVER PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS DESK SPACE AND PHONE PROVIDED YOU ARE YOUR OWN BOSS WORK THE HOURS YOU WANT EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW IN 20 MINUTES AGE NO BARRIER IF YOU ARE OVER 21 COMMISSION MR. STELZ GRant 1-6411 10 A. M. to 6 P.

M. SERVICE SALESMAN Over 25. Established tea and coffee route. Car furnished. Steady work.

Salary and comm. Call LI 1-5105 for appointment. SERVICE MAN Do you prefer outside work? man for service calls on appliances. Concentrated territory in Pittaburgh. Earn $90 per week to start on our incentive pay plan.

No experience necessary. We will train men selected. Year round work. No layoffs or strikes. Phone FA 1-4677 between 10 and tomorrow for appointment.

SALESMAN Salary and commiasion. Car furnished, excellent opportunity for right man. Apply in person. Mr. Hartrick.

Singer Sewing Machine 668 ton Road, Mt. Lebanon. SALESMEN Beverages. Cigarette or soft drink experience preferred. Must have some knowledge of merchandising.

Good salary, expense account, inaurance benefits. Must have car. Write G-253, Sun-Telegraph, SILK AND WOOL SPOTTER Suburban Cleaning, Laundry 275 Ohio River at the Bellevue traffic light. MEN and women wanted to take orders on established routes for Watking Quality Products. No experience necessary.

Can earn $10 to $12 per day, Have openings to Homewood and Beltahoover districts, Apply from p. m. to 8:30 p. Monday thru Friday, to Mr. Dixon, 648 Bryn Mawr Rd.

5 Male, Female Help Wanted Men Women With Cars Need Extra Money? Have Spare Time? You may work between A. M. and dark! Pleasant Outdoor Employment and an opportunity to earn extra money! Telephone Directory Deliveries are starting in Metropolitan Pittsburgh. Good Wages! Pay Check Weekly! APPLY NOW to location nearest to you: Penna. Railroad Freight Station (East End Penn Avenue, East Liberty.

Exhibitors Service Co. BAy :211 W. General Robinson and Scotland Streets. 981 Walnut Street, Castle Shannon (Cor. of Poplar and Walnut Streets Freight Station (Bay 1224) Grant and Water Streets.

Hiring: Daily 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. THE REUBEN H.

DONNELLEY CORPORATION 6 Female Help Wanted to 35. Miss Namy, Combination dow 3829 Mintwood Street, Prh. (36th Penn. I BOOKKEEPER TYPIST For contracting firm. 2-girl office.

Hours 9-5. Salary open, Call Hemlock 1-1633, to atrange interview. BEAUTICIANS -for ail Clattey shops; salary guarantee plus commission. ply Fifth Pittsburgh. Advertising Saleswoman Qualifications for this position are: Previous experience belpful but not essential.

High School cation, pleasing voice, convincing manner and ability to sell by talephone. This position pers salary, plus commissiona. Five-day week, vacation with pay, provides an excellent manent position and future to person who prove their ability to sell. Please answer tn OWn handwriting stating age, experience if any and telephone number where you can be reached for Interview. Write Box G-247 Sun-Telegraph.

BEAUTICIAN -Experienced. for days through Fridays: salary. Apply 1215 Davis North Side. Juniper 1-1333. BOOKKEEPER Permanent position.

Apply United Baking Company, 2311 Carson St. Hubbard 1-1000. BOOKKEEPER Experienced. No statements, Age 35 BUSINESS WOMAN with ability to select, train, develop sales personnel. Must have sales background, pleasant personality.

Age. 30. to 40. Must car and be able to relocate. Excellent career opportunity available immediately.

Write, stating experience, enclosing recent picture to Box L-261, Bun-Telegraph. CENSUS TAKERS For city directories. Free to live and work in other cities. Start $40 week and production bonus. Write BOx G-239, Sun-Telegraph.

CLERK- TYPIST Experienced for accounting East End. Must be able to operate PHX Switchboard when necessary, Telephone XM 2.4103. COUNTER Girl Evenings. Apply in person, Riggs Dairy Store, 1204 Brighton North Side. Male Help Wanted ENGINEERS TECHNICIANS Because of its overall program of expansion and diversification, the Union Switch Signal -Division of Westinghouse Air Brake Co.

needs for its newlyformed General Apparatus Engineering Dept. the following men: ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS- -Experienced in electrical, electronic and mechanical control equipment, radio and radar systems, aerodynamics, servo-mechanisms and computer techniques. Those with armed forces training considered. Some of those selected must be free to travel as field service representatives. All will be company trained.

ELECTRONICS ENGINEER Man with thorough background in and knowledge of electronic equipment, methods and research. ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERS with general experience in electrical mechanical engineering. PROCESS graduate electrical engineer with a thorough radio background. Further information can be obtained by contacting the Employment PEnhurst 1-0880, Ext. 478.

UNION SWITCH SIGNAL Swissvale, Pa. 6 Female Help Wanted Clerk-Typist Purchasing office, Homestead area. 5-day week, pleasant working conditions, good salary. Phone HOmestead 2-3600 for appointment. COMPTOMETER OPERATOR Experienced Oakland District 3-Day Week SC.

1-4390 DRY CLEANING PLANT Wants gird for general work, packing, assembly. Consolidated Cleaning 5901 Bryant Street, East End. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Engineering office, and personnel work. stead area, day week, pleasant working conditions, good salary, phone HOmestead 2-3600 for appointment. FOUNTAIN HELP Over 18.

experience not necessary, day and evening work, excellent working conditions, good salary. Call CE 1-8300. GENERAL office work, young lady 24-30. Apply in person. Ask for Mr.

Comfry, 937 Liberty Ave. GIRLS To work in dry cleaning plant, Apply In person. No phone calls. Liberty Cleaners Dyers, 3801 Liberty Ave. HOUSEMOTHER -For small 1-7817.

instituMontrose LABORATORY Technician College background with scientific training. Call MU 1-7700, between 9 and 5. Learn HOW to make money, Become An Avon representative and train to earn the simple easy way. Comm. CR 1-2523.

REGISTERED NURSES General Duty, $253.00 per month. PRACTICAL NURSES General Duty, $172.00 per month. 44-hour week: 14 days annual vacation: 8 holidays: sick leave and retirement benefits: complete maintenance and uniforms. Apply 9 m. to 4 p.

Director of Nursing. Pittsburgh Tuberculosis Hospital, Washington Pittaburgh 6, or call Hiland 1-5675. SALES GIRLS Several important in blouses and sportswear, openings. Steady employment. Liberal company fits.

LERNER SHOPS 300 Fifth Avenue SELL OVER PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS DESK SPACE AND PHONE PROVIDED YOU ARE YOUR OWN BOSS WORK THE HOURS YOU WANT EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY WE CAN SHOW YOU HOW IN 20 MINUTES AGE NO BARRIER IF YOU ARE OVER 21 COMMISSION MR. STELZ GRant 1-6411 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.

STENOGRAPHERS Temporary, perienced. Bailey Company. Grant STENOGRAPHER -TEMPORARY Experienced, for week or two or longer. Call Miss Hail, AT. 1-6164, Manpower 911 Investment Bldg.

SECRETARIES Legal department, single, $250. Public Relations office, good skilla, to $240. Good skills, chology background preferred, under $35. $225, Shorthand, machine dietation. $225, Advertising department, 25-30.

$225. Light dictation, land, 22-28. $225. Doctor's office, receptionist, machine dictation, to $200. Mostly typing.

dictation. 20-35, $175. Employers Service. 967 Union Trust Building, Atlantic 1-9655. STENOGRAPHER 25-35: must be conscientious: single preferred.

Some experience essential. Good opportunity for advancement. Mayflower 1-7760. STENOGRAPHERS Oakland, good salary, College graduate preferred, 22- single, $260. Public Relations office, to $250.

Varted responsibilities, Intelligent, resourceful. 21-50, $225. North Side. one-girl office. to $325.

West side, interesting surroundings. 25-30. single $215. Varied responsibilities, $215. Advertising department, $215.

Shorthand, machine dictation. electric typewriter, Around 25, salary open. Assist in administrator's office, pleasing personality, young ArOUNd $200, Employers Service, 967 Union Trust Bullding. Atiantic 1-9655. WOMEN -Over 25 for food servers and general cleanine.

Apply West Penn Hospital, Friendship Avenue, Bloomfield. No phone calls. 6-A Domestic Help Wanted BABY Sitter Stay nights. Prefer elderly woman. PR 1-4697.

GIRL- middle aged. day week, StAY nights. McKeesport 0724. 6-A Domestic Help Wanted GIRL White, general housework, small family, $30. McKees Port 27025 GIRLS or women (2), white; cook chambermaid waitress.

Near bus line. Others employed. References. Bewickley 20, 9 Situations Wanted Male MAN--White wants part time joblabor, anything: anytime. MA 1-4026.

10 Situations Wanted Female EXPERIENCED Woman desires day work. Monday or Tuesday. References. Grant 1-1143, after 3. Place Sun-Telegraph Want Ada at w.

w. Welch Drug Store, 6135 Liberty Ave. Educational Bureau LEARN RADIO TV. REFRIGERATION Pch. School of Trades, 713 Penn Ave.

Maison Felix Beauty School 256 Fifth Pgh. 22 AT 1-4238 SWITCHBOARD School Morence Utt. 429 Fourth Ave. AT 1-9041. 12 Business Service Additional Rooms ADDED TO YOUR HOME ALSO REPAIRS LA ROCCA CO 1-1191 Picas Answers 84 Hears, Sander, too.

ADDITIONS- -New-repair: block foundationa, cellars, steps, drivewaye, garages. No down payment, terma. Enierson 1-9016. ALL types home repairing. brick-block cement work; garages, sidewalka.

porches, plastering. Reasonable. Jack. son 1-7487. BRICK Repair work and glass block.

Reasonable. LE 1-6994. BRICK. block, cement finisher. remodeling and designing contractor, Harold Fisher, 670 Lenora, HI 5758, 6 4.

m. CEMENT-BRICK-BLOCK Porches, driveways, terma. MON. THRU FRI. MU 1-9233 CEMENT Block- type remodeling: garages specialty: prompt service.

W. contractor, Hiland 1-0067. CEMENTING Porches remodeled, driveways, NO money down: terma, Miland 1-6287; Ch. 1-3240. CEMENT contracting New: repair work, patios, porches, sidewalks, driveways.

Prompt service. Call anytime, Montrose 1-3420. CHIMNEY Repairing Pointing: cement repair works. sidewalks, steps, porches. walls, walks, guaranteed; estimates.

PL 1-2950. CHIMNEY Repairing Wallwashing, Kemtoning. expert painting: light hauling. odd jobs. unable prices, Jackson 1-0201.

CHIMNEY REBUILDING Pointing, residential, commercial brickcement work: Insured. EM DRAPERIES--MADE MOORE'S. CHURCHILL 1-3838. EXPERT Cement Work- Guaranteed. Free estimate; reasonable.

Emerson 2-3880. HAULING top soli, rubbish removed. Prompt service, able rates. Emerson 2-1594: Milan 1-5315. HOME REPAIRS Carpentry, picture cinders, roots, Terms.

John La Rooca CO Phone Answers 84 Sunday, 100. HOME repairs- -Alterations, additions, repairing. remodeling: workmanship guaranteed. McKelvey Sons. Call anytime.

Montrose 1-7997. expertly cleaned: no dirt. Experienced white man. Satisfaction guaranteed; go where. CH 1-0782.

J. M. MULHOLLAND Heating Contractor. Bryant equipment, Bryant Air Conditioners, Clothes Dryer. Call McKeesport 3-7700.

MOVING Local. long distance. Ed Werner Transfer Storage. WI 1-4425 PAINTING- Interior, exterior. Arvon Texture.

paper removed, plaster pairs, terma arranged. AL 1-2566. PAINTING. wall texturing. wallwashe Ine: "Bender painting." Plastering: arches, repairing.

Terms, MA 1-1377. PAINTING Interior exterior. Very reasonable rates; prompt service: free estimates, terms. Denmar Ritter, Grant 1-3216. PAINTING- -Interior-exterior: carpenrepairing.

Reasonable prices: quick service: tree estimates. Call Walnut 1-6205. PAINTING. Interior, exterior. Ins.

plastering. roofing. tile. Terma, Nesbitt Bros. 1-2006, PE 1-8894.

PLASTERING- Repair work specialremovine, carpettry, painting. plumbing. Free estimates. Fairfax 1-6642. PLUMBING- pairing-remodeline: Workmanship electric ruaranteed.

cleaning. Prompt. Call anytime EN. 1-5414. ROOF leaks stopped: ruaranteed: new roofs by experts 'No Cheating--with Kesting Bros.

Allegheny 1-1911: 1-2816. ROOFING Shingles, slate, hot phalt, cutters. spouting, chimney repairing: terma. R. J.

Baldwin. FairfAx 1.9369 Ins. gutters, spouting. carpentry: 35 ROOFING, Hot Asphalt---Brick pointrears' experience, Guarantee. ATKINS CO.

Easy payments. Fairfax 1-6722. ROOFS--GUTTERS All Kinds Tin, Copper. ele. JOHN LA ROCCA CO 1-1192 Phone Answers 24 Hears.

400, ROOFING- Plumbing. Heating. Care pentry. No money down: 36 months to pay, Call anytime, Atlantic 1-0350, UPHOLSTERING- Restyling rebutidins. quality workmanship; beautiful fabric selection.

Free estimates within 75 miles Pittaburgh Star Ine Brandreine 1-2166 Male Help Wanted 2 Male Help Wanted Age or inexperience no We want to deSALESMEN velop Sewing Machine Salesmen. Prefer men with no sewing machine experience. Absolutely No Canvassing Every Call Pre- Scheduled High Commisson No Merchandise or Credit Problems Professonal Trainng Fee Life Insurance Vacation With Pay For above average earnings with a tremendous opportunity for advancement. These are some of the benefits our men receive working with one of America's oldest and largest retailers of its kind. This company offers a steady income with security having the highest rating possible with Dun Bradstreet' Call in person at 925 Western North Side ASK FOR MR.

PICKERINGNO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE Female Hein Wanted 6 Female Help Wanted Girls--Young Women PITTSBURGH AND VICINTY Maybe you have not found that ideal job you are looking for. Have you checked on the advantages of working os Telephone Operator? Starting rate $42.00 for 5-day week. Extra pay for Sunday, evening and holiday work enable you to earn over $52.00 per week after 1 year. Liberal vacation policy -triendly associates sickness benefits fine working conditions -all make this an attractive occupation. Employment Office Open 8:30 A.

P. M. Saturday 9:30 A. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 416-7th Ave. Room 131.

Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2024)

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