Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2024)

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gentlemen: Convenient Death Notices JOHNS- -On Tuesday morning, May 17, 1949. Margaret A. Johns (nee Griffiths, beloved wife of Edwin Johns of 234 Cedar Mt. Lebanon; mother of Mrr. Robert B.

Callahan, grandmother of Rodney Alan Callahan. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited.

-At Buffalo, N. Sunday, May 15, at 12:30 p. Margaret E. Myers. widow of Harry E.

Johnson of Mountford N. S. (formerly mother of Mrs. Aimee Reed of Buffalo, N. Dorothy Eugene, and E.

Leroy Johnson of Homer City. Friends received at the Frank Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Thursday afternoon 2 o'clock. KEITZ- -Monday, May 16, at 7:30 Gertrude Weaver, wife of the late Theodore and mother of Theodore and Edward; also 4 grandchildren. Friends received at the Heinauer Funeral Home, McKees Rocks.

Services Thursday, May 19, at 2 p. m. KIGHTLINGER On Monday, May 16, 1949, Rosalia Losteter, wife of Albert E. Rightlinger, Mother of Fred W. Dorothy, and Louise Kightlinger; sister of Theresa Losteter and Mrs.

Sylvester Dauk. Friends will be recelved at John A. Freyvogel's. 3406 Fifth Ave. Funeral on Thursday mornIng.

May 19, at 9:30 o'clock. High mass of requiem at St. Michael's Church at 10:15 o'clock. KING--On May 17, 1949, J. W.

Scott King, husband of Ida Carter King of Murraysville, Pa. Friends received at T. D. Turner's, 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg, where services will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment private Thursday afternoon.

LAFFERTY---In Sewickley, May 17, 1949, Silas Sylvester Lafferty, husband of Mary McKillop and father of Sylvia Lafferty of Jeannette, Pa. Friends received at the Irvine Funeral Home, 702 Beaver Sewickley where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. McKEON- -May 17, 1949, Thomas of 92 Sterrett Street, Crafton, husband of Olivia Heisel McKeon; father of William Mrs. Mary Kolb, Mrs. Margaret Munsch.

James Mrs. Gertrude O. Jones, Thomas B. Alice M. Courter, Joseph brother of Esther James D.

and Mrs. Elia A. Stockier; 13 grandchildren. Friends received at the James A. Lamb Jr.

Funeral Home, Noble Crafton. Funeral Friday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Phillips R.

C. Church at 9 a. m. MILLER--On May 17, 1949, Annie L. Miller, beloved wife of the late Jacob A.

Miller. Mother of Bruce L. Miller. Friends may call at the Morasco Funeral Home. 805 Brushton Ave.

neral services Thursday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment private. MITCHELL- -On Monday, May 16, 1949, George, husband of Jean Glenwallace Mitchell of 1800 Wynhurst North Side.

Friends received at the Edward T. Daugherty funeral home, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MORDEN- -At Philadelphia, May 16, Carrie J. Ingrim, wife of the late George W. Morden.

Mother of Mrs. Florence Schilling, and George E. Morden. Friends received at Leslie Funeral Home, 721 Brushton Ave. Services Thursday at 1:30 p.

m. MORROW On Tuesday, May 17. 1949, Elizabeth, wife of the late Charles E. Morrow of 663 Forest Bellevue. Friends received at the Edward T.

Daugherty Funeral Home, 366 Lincoln Bellevue. Services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Monday, May 16, 1949, at the home of her son. after an illness, Gilda Bendetti Mosl in her 49th year, of Milfflin R. D.

No. 1. Clairton, beloved wife Glacomo Mosi; mother of Leo and Rose Marie: daughter of Adriaro and the late Ida Bendetti: also 1 grandchild: sister of Calara Nicolai. Anita Bastianini and Bruno Bendetti. Friends received at the Walter E.

fith Funeral Home, Broughton, Blessing Services will be held Thursday, May 19 at 10:15 a. m. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. NESTLE-DIETRICH-Tuesday, May 1949, Augusta Dietrich Nestle, formerly of the Wellington beloved wife of Henry W. Nestle; mother of Lorna E.

Nestle: sister of Harry Dietrich. Friends received at the Blenhauer Mortuary, 2630 W. Liberty where services will be held Friday at 3 p. m. Friends invited.

O'CONNOR- -In Ambridge, Monday, May 16. at 10:15 p. James beloved son of Michael, in his 48th year. Funeral from his late home, 723 Maplewood Ambridge, on Friday at 8:15 a. m.

Requiem high mass St. Veronica's R. C. Church at a. m.

Burial in the Fair Oaks Cemetery. (Greensburg, papers please copy.) O'FARRELL-Of Castle Shannon, on Monday, May 16, 1949, at 1:30 a. at John, husband of the late Anna Hasson O'Farrell 'in his 70th year. Father of Catherine Sobezak. Marie McCracken, Arthur, John Jr.

and Joseph J. O'Far- of rell. Friends received at the E. B. Laughlin Funeral Home, Castle non, until Thursday, May 19 at 8 a.

m. Requiem high mass at St. Ann's Church A 9 a. m. Interment at St.

Agatha's Cemetery, Bridgeville. PIASENTE Of Castle Shannon, suddenly on Monday, May 16, 1949, at 11:30 p. m. Antonio Piasente. Friends received at the E.

B. Laughlin Funeral Home, Castle Shannon, until Friday, May 20, at 8 8. m. Requiem High Mass at St. Anns Church at 9 a.

m. RENGERS---At her residence, 629 Edmond Tuesday, May 17. 1949, Amanda Mangold. beloved wife joy Henry Rengers. Mother of Bernard Clyde Rengers.

Friends received at F. Straka Funeral Home, 5010 LibAve. Solemn requiem high mass St. Joseph's Church Friday, May 20. Pa.

10 A. m. Friends and members of the Christian Mothers and P. H. C.

are 24, invited. -On Wednesday, May 1949, Nellie E. Loudon. dearly beloved wife of J. A.

Rosenblatt. Friends received at the Jay A. McCaffery Memorial Home, 200 South Craig (between day, and Forbes). Funeral Friday at p. m.

Please omit flowers. ness SEIBEL--On Monday, May 16 at nia, p. m. at the home of his daughMrs. James F.

McKnight of 3348 with Middletown John, husband of Ce- 439 McCann, father of John Mrs. McGuire, Mrs. James F. Mc- all Knight and Bertha Wiles. Brother of said Andrew, and Edward Seibel, AS.

Ida Scholy, and Mrs. Anna PortAlso 3 grandchildren, Friends re- R. at the Funeral Home, Forbes at Murray, High mass requiem at Holy Innocents Church Friday at 9 a. m. Interment St.

Martin's Cemetery. SHABLOWSKI- On Oct. 17, 1945, are Paris, France, Pfc. Peter F. son Katherine and Peter Shablowski, of at Barr Crafton: father of Kathryn: brother of Watts Shablowski Mrs.

Anne Korn. Friends reat the Wentz Funeral Home, N. Franklin N. S. Funeral Saturday, May 21, at 9 a.

m. Rehigh mass at the Ascension 2209 at 10 a. m. Military services on Manchester Post No. 80, American ing of SIMPSON- Monday, May 16.

and C. of 584 S. Negley, husband of make Zink: father of Mrs. James and Jack C. Simpson: brother of 8, Alberta Haines, Matthew and Simpson.

and members DIN, Sojouriers Lodge, F. A. E. U. 5.

recelved at Leslie Funeral Home. Brushton Ave. Services Thursday ceased p. m. 1949.

tate SMITH--On Monday morning. May who 1949, John E. husband of or B. Murray Smith of 1025 For- cedent Bellevue: father of Donald, Veronica. Mary Louise, Eugene, Jerome and Theresa Smith.

Pierce, received at the T. M. O'Shea RD Home, 460 Lincoln BelleHigh mass of requiem at the of the Assumption Thursday at 10 o'clock. Allegheny Lodge services Wednesday evening at ceased, Bellevue Council K. of C.

at 9 Letters all STEVENSON. On Monday, May 16, against at her late home, Larimer, known Gertrude B. Stevenson, wife of James ed Stevenson, age 62 years. Friends out at the Snyder Chapel, 521 410 Irwin, where services or be held Friday, May 20, at 2 p.m. Grant (Johnstown papers please copy.) TAKSA-Suddenly at Los Angeles, of on Saturday.

May 14 Louis. ters of Washington. father of granted David Taksa, McKeesport. Mrs. all Caplan Canton, Ohio, Mrs.

Bert against and Sam Taksa, both of known Washington. brother of Ben Taksa debted Mrs. Jean Gropper, both of Los without Samuel Taksa and Mrs. Bortz of Pittsburgh, and Jake of Cleveland, Ohio, also 8 grandServices at Abel's Funeral corner Jefferson and Henderson Pa. Washington.

Pa. 011 Friday at Israel In p. m. Interment at Beth Washington, Pa. Harold THONEN On Tuesday, May 17.

are Melvina S. Kelly, widow of Prescott L. Thonen: mother of Mrs. 973 M. Gillespie of Woodsfield, Ohio, on Mrs.

Almira E. Smith. Services at A.M., F. Smith's, 1200 Federal on May 20, at 2 p. m.

Please omit TITO-On Tuesday, May 17, 1949, 6:30 p. m. at Mercy Hospital, Robof the Hampton Hall husCetherine Bausman Tito: father Harry; son of the late Raphael and Tito: brother of Anthony Mrs. Anna Mecca Zizza, Mrs. J.

Christiano, and the late Tito, Friends will be received A. Freyvogel's, morning, 3406 Fifth Ave. Saturday May 21, at o'clock. High mass of requiem Paul's Cathedral at 11 o'clock. TOMM On Wednesday, May 18.

of 5206 Dresden Way, behusband of Augusta Bose Tomm, of Mrs. Adeline Keller of Altoona, Charlotte Celender. Mrs. Ida HoffMrs. Martha Conway, Edward William Tomm.

Friends received King Funeral Home, Butler at St. Services on Friday at 2 p. m. in Allegheny Cemetery. VOSTAS- On Monday, John of 1508 St.

Husband of Mary Dzubaj, of John, Joseph, Veronica MarHelen, Agnes: also grandFriends received at the Albert funeral home, 3313 Brighton North Side. Requiem high mass Gabriel's Church on Thursday a. m. WALKER On Monday. May 16.

at her residence. 1475 Benton North Side, Nettie Hukill, widow Walker, and mother of Mrs. G. Rooney; also 2 grandchilFriends may call at O'Brien'. California at Cooper North Services Thursday at 2 p.

m. Funeral Directors JOHN KEKILTY FUNERAL HOME 605 BRUSHTON AVE. PE 2901 JAY A. McCAFFERY Funeral Home--Ambulance Service 200 S. Craig St.

MU 5445 Florists Gidas- Sprays Baskets $5 8719 FORBES MA SO 1300 LUBIN SMALLEY, FLORISTS 126-128 Fifth Ave. Grant 2200. Cemetery Lots MT. ROYAL Cemetery-20 single burial spaces; Acadia Lawn, South Lawn; settie estate: substantial discount. Mr.

Maloney, Express 1234, Ext. 556. Monuments. Memorials SIMON WHITE'S SONS "Cemetery Memorials of 68 W. MAIDEN ST.

WASHINGTON 656 Business Personals BEVERAGES BY ROMA 7 Delicious Flavors AT 6624 BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED Or relined, one day. Simeral. 109 Diamond opp. McCann AT 8888. Butler Market--Fine Foods 7700 Westmoreland, Swissvale BR 5103 DRESSER'S DAIRY 217 Jack's Run Pgh.

14. WE 2044 Italo- American Food Market 819 Wylle Ave. Phone CO 8912 C. L. JOHNSTON- -Complete food market, meats, groceries.

100 Swissvale Edgewood. LIQUOR DRUG TREATMENT H. F. Shepler, Supt. We can save you from the dire sulta of overindulgence in alcohol.

Our treatment is the product of 70 years of study, researeb and perience. It is modern, scientife, safe and free from discomfort. Join the thousands who have been Otted. Free and confidential mation furnished apes request. SHADYSIDE SANITARIUM 6309 E.

Marchand, 7023 and Food Market 1534 Buena Vista N. S. CE 0647 MEET REFINED, CULTURED FRIENDS. LYIOLA BELLE FRIENDSHIP CENTER, 6124 CENTER, PGH. 6.

HILAND 3908. NANCY GREY'S ICE CREAM Forbes Products, Inc. SC 1440 Where Con, Can Park" Boggs Bubl WANTED--Stubborn mule-donkey will sit down and refuse to go. for advertising, photography, T. J.

Conville, Manager, Schenley Schenley, Pa. Freeport 200. 102 Legal Notices Estate of Alice E. Hammer, of Pgh. No.

2328 of 1949. on her estate were granted to undersigned who requests all having claims or demands against estate of decedent to make the same and all persons indebted decedent to make payment without lay to Victor E. Voss, 221-5th Oakmont, or to VICTOR VOSS. Park SAUL SCHEIN, Attorney at 1506 Berger Building, Pittsburgh, Notice is hereby given pursuant to provisions of Act No. 380 of May 1945, of intention to file in the of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and the office of the Prothonotary of Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 23rd day May, 1949, a Certificate for the duct of a business in, Allegheny Pennsylvania, under the assumed fictitious name, style or designation National Ready To Wear, with its cipal place of business at 1706 Avenue, Pittsburgh 19, Pa.

The and address of person owning or ested in said business 1s: ISRAEL PLATT, 1615 Denniston Avenue, burgh 17, Pa. WILBUR F. GALBRAITH, AttorneyLaw, 507 Jones Law Building, Pittsburgh 19, Penna. Notice is by given of intention to file Articles Amendment with the Department State of the Commonwealth Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, the 23rd day of May, 1949, Ludgate, Lear and MacGregor, Pennsylvania Business Corporation. having its registered office at 711 Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

Said Articles of Amendment are to be filed under the visions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved May 5, 1933, The ture and character of the proposed amendments are as follows: To change the corporate name to Ludgate and Company, Incorporated, and these purposes to have, possess and all the rights, benefits and leges of said Act of Assembly. Wilbur Galbraitht, Attorney at Law, HARRY J. BENJAMIN, Attorney Law. 1209 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Notice is hereby given pursuant provisions of Act No. 380 of 1945, of intention to file in office of the Secretary of the monwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg.

and in the office of the thonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. on Monthe 23rd day of May, 1949, Certificate for the conduct of a in Allegheny County, Pennsylvaunder the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of The its principal place of business Market Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The names and addresses persons owning or Interested business are: THOMAS S. 624 Washington Road. Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania: Carl S.

Cuda, D. 9, Highland Avenue, Bethel Borough, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The National Bank of America Pittsburgh, located at Pittsburgh, in State of Pennsylvania, is closing its fairs. All creditors of the association therefore hereby notified to present claims for payment to the undersigned 709 East Ohio Street, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. W.

D. RANKIN, Liquidating Agent. Dated May 2, 1949, Estate of Caledonia Stroud, or, Stroud Crawford, deceased, of Pgh. of 1949. Letters of administration her estate were granted to the designed who requests all persons havclaims or demands against the estate decedent to make known the same all persons indebted to decedent payment without delay to Stanley Crawford, 6929 Meade Pgh.

or to JOHN R. BREDIN DALZELL, McFALL, PRINGLE 450 Fourth Estate of Elizabeth R. Pierce, of Jefferson Twp. No. 2207 Letters testamentary on her were requests granted to the undersigned all persons having claims demands against the estate of deto make known the same and persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to William Jefferson Clairton 1, Box 35, or to CHARLES WALDSCHMIDT, 918 Frick Pa.

Estate of Charles A. Warner, deof Milivale. No. 2081 of 1949. testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests persons having claims or demands the estate of decedent to make the same and all persons indebtto decedent to make payment withdelay to Ralph L.

Warner, Colton Millvale, Alleg. to CHARLES J. JACQUES, Pa. Estate of Estella Shannon, deceased, Oakmont. No 2091 of 1949.

Lettestamentary on her estate were to the undersigned who requests persons having claims or demands the estate of decedent to make the same and all persons to decedent to make payment delay to Estella Shannon Isaacs, 215 Allegheny Oakmont, or to JOHN R. BREDIN. and DALZELL, McFALL. PRINGLE and BREDIN, 450 4th the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. TO Coyl Prescott, Defendant: You notified that the case of Jean vS, Harold Coyl Prescott No.

April Term. 1949, will be tried Friday, June 3, 1949, at 8:30 E.S.T. Walter W. Riehl, Attorney for Plaintiff, 35 St. Nicholas Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that application has been made to Pennssivania Public Utility Commission under the provisions of the Public Utility Law by GEORGE NOVAK, 1225 Glenn Avenue, Wilkinsburg. Allegheny Countv, Pennsylvania, and HENRY T. SCOTT, 7540 Ardmore Street, Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, for certificate of public convenience evidencing the Commission's requisite proval of the transfer for the right to begin to transport. as a common carrier, persons upon call or demand in the Borough of Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, as authorized under the certificate issued at A. 66717 to Bernauth T.

Nowalk, Wilkinsburg Taxicab Company; subject to the same limitations and restrictions. A public hearing upon this application will be held on the 7th Floor, City-County Building, Pittsburgh, sylvania, at 10:00 A.M. o'clock, on June 8th. 1949, when and where all persons in interest may appear and be heard, If they so desire. No.

A. 74183. GEORGE NOVAK. JR. HENRY T.

SCOTT. Lost and Found BRINDLE Boxer- Male, brown, Sunday, Squirrel Hill vicinity. Reward. Museum 4079. FOUND.

white Small grievipa. dog, female, brindle 2374. Wellington Lost and Found FUR Neckpiece Thursday afternoon. vicinity Bellefield-Bayard St. Reward.

MA 6520. LOST---In South Park area: amall 1949 Diary Book, dark blue, containing figures important only to owner. Reward. Phone AT 6153. PIN--Ivory chessman, inlaid In gold.

blue stones: May 15th. East Liberty Station. Reward. MA 0710. WRIST Watch- -Man's Bulova: can Identify; sentimental value.

Reward. Emerson 9382. 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. ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE MAN trained for controllership. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER- medium size company experience bestexcellent.

PRODUCTION MANAGER executive only- -capable moving A up fast- -experienced In metal- -good machine shop electrical prodsize company experience best- -lots of executive only. Mechanical goods production executive -foreign export plant--excellent compand-know Latex, etc.r Attorney- experienced labor relations excellent partnership local -urgent and excellent. DIRECTOR EXPORT DIVISION of international concern--must be outstanding executive--want to pay top salary, Production -tooling plant layout standards---in machine tools, dies -design metal fabricating and foundry experience best- -excellent. STEAM POWER PLANT MAINTENANCE MAN--heavy on supervisory experience- excellent advancement for right man--urgent. SALES ENGINEERS- -chemicals experlence- RUSH! Chemist- some paint experience--fine company- DESIGNERS- -urgent.

layout men rolling mill and auxiliary and non -ferrous -East -open. ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR--rolling mill estimating department experienced layouts general type ferrous metals- -estimating weightswriting specifications for proposals--East -open. Chief expertence--rolling mill and auxillary equipment design experience ferrous--non- ferrous metalsCoby Service Bureau 210 Bessemer Bldg. AT 4211 APPLIANCE SALESMAN Vilsock, Homestead 2224. CANVASSER To solicit orders in established territory.

Salary and expenses. Home Soap Aggressive man recent experience to sell General Electric, Maytag al.u Servel. Must have car. Guarantee and commission. Superior Appliance, 915 Liberty Ave.

AWNING HANGER Experienced. SC 7960. BRICK SETTERS wanted, experienced. Write Box B-172, Sun-Telegraph. BUS MECHANICS Salary discussed in interview, Call Mr.

702 Bingham S. S. CANVASSERS Heating company of good reputation has opening for 2 furnace canvassers. Must be reliable, neat appearing. go-getters.

Drawing account against commission. BOEHMER HEATING CO. EV 4100 CAREER Have openings for 4 men to learn the heating business with an opportunity of advancing to a permanent position responsibility with earnings in excess of $5000 per year. No experience required. Men selected will be thoroughly trained in sales, service and installation of all types of heating and air conditioning equipment.

References required. $200 guarantee and commission. 10 a. m. to 3 p.

m. HOLLAND NACE 1002 East N. Pgh. COMPOSITOR with job office experience. Steady work.

McCourt Label Bradford, Pa. CREDIT manager Local manufacturIng concern desires the services of man capable of managing large credit and collection department. Experienced in mining and industrial accounts sary, Must be able to approve credits and formulate collection policies. Write Box V-242 Sun-Telegraph. ENGINEER--CIVIL Party chief, experienced in real estate development.

Full time employment. Call H. A. Shope, Homestead 3465, 9 to 5. FLOOR MANAGER and assistant to general manager of progressive, better type woman's and children's department store in Western Penna.

Steady position, good salary and promotion possibilities. Experience, in retail store necessary to qualify. Applications confidential. Please reply to Box X-211, Sun-Telegraph. Funeral Home Assistant State experience and references.

Write Box V-240. Sun-Telegraph. FURNACE SALESMEN We have a very attractive plan for experienced men. Will also consider new men to learn business. Apply between 10-12.

American Veneering HeatIns Division. 323 Bakewell Bldg. HELPER for institution. $45 per month, room, board, laundry. Phone Gibsonia 33945.: MEN-2 to train for Permanent.

circulation sales promotion work. No layoffs. Com. earnings above average. Mr.

Burch, 611 Wabash Bldg. MUSICIANS for orchestra. For further information call HU 0428. PORTER wanted to do cleaning in store. Apply 6264 Frankstown Ave.

PRESSER Experienced. Steady work. Apply Consolidated Cleaning 5901 Bryant East End. PRESSERCombination: white; experienced. Beacon Dry Cleaners, Perrysville 3000- Wellington 2895.

PRESSER--Woolens. Male or female. Steady. Millvale Cleaning Shop, 508 North Ave. MI 1823.

SALESMAN Age 25-40. Must have car. NOT CANVASSING. Pittsburgh branch has opening for man to learn our branch operation and sales methods. Experience unnecessary, Permanent future.

Essential household equipment. Commission plus expense bonus. Apply 2 p. m. only, 5823 Penn Avenue, 2nd floor.

UMBER Also millwork, builders supplles, ware, to contractors. Car required Leadt furnished; commissions. Replies dential. Write S-230. Sun-Telegraph.

SALESMEN Average earnings $50 to $75 work; weekly commissions. book Pleasant unit. out- We door educational train you. Apply between 8:30 and 10:30 a. 7100 Jenkins Arcade.

SALES TRAINEE We wish to train a man in the heating business. Large concern. Excellent chance for advancement. Liberal salary and commission. Call for appt.

Charlerol 308. SALESMEN 3 CAR 1 TRUCK Needed immediately for large out-oftown automobile dealer. Salary or commission discussed in interview. Write stating experience, etc. to SUN-TELEGRAPH Box V-229 SALESMEN Sell advertising through local banks; large earnings.

Write Bankers' Ad Service 215 No. Washington Bergenfield. N. J. SHOE Shiner: must be experienced.

Apply 1709 Murray and Forbes. STREET CAR OPERATORS Applicants must have experience in driving motor vehicles. Be 23 to 35 years of age. ft. inches OF over, in height.

This position offers good working conditions and steady employment. A student rate while training. Rates of pay fol. lowing completion of trainingFirst 3 months 1.40½ per hour. Next months 1.49½ per hour.

After one year $1.55. Apply in person Monday through Friday, A. M. to P. M.

Trustees Pittsburgh Railways Co. Fifth Floor, 435 Sixth Ave. Downtown, Pittsburgh UPHOLSTERER wanted. Must be A-1. Apply at once, 330 Atwood land.

YOUNG MEN 18-25 Free to travel to California, New York and Florida. Must be neat and aggressive. Transportation paid, cash drawing account, average earnings $60.00 week1y commission, circulation work. nent. Good chance for advancement.

See Mr. J. M. Frank, Penn-Shady Hotel, East Liberty, or J. M.

Frank. Mayfair Hotel, Pittsburgh, 10 6. m. till 3 p. Do not phone, 5 Male, Female Help Wanted COOKS resort: waitreases country club: Japanese houseman.

Rochris, 631 Penn. MEN or women (2), white, knowledge of chicken dressing. care for poultry store. Guy Bartolini, 4721 Liberty Ave. MA 5835 WANTED musicians.

ladies, gentlemen, boys, girls for orchestra and Band Work. 6 girl drum majors, 1 man drum major. For Al's Goody Gardens. Apply 3535 Butler St. after 7 p.

m. 6 Female Help Wanted AN addition of 2 women, over 40, will be made to our coffee sales force at once; salary and bonus: 5-day week. Apply in person, The Great American Tea 178 Lincoln Bellevue. Assistant Buyer INFANTS' and CHILDREN'S WEAR Departments Excellent opportunity for women choroughly experienced and able to assume supervisory position, Apply employment office, ninth floor. SPEAR CO.

WOOD, SIXTH OLIVER Shops. Guaranteed salary, Apply 237 -For all Claffeys Beauty Fifth Ave. BEAUTICIAN Steady work, downtown: salary and commission with guarantee. Seventh floor, 524 Penn Ave. Duval's.

EX 0828. BEAUTY Lebanon; good salary and commission. Locust 2039 or Lehigh 4330, evenings. CLERKS--Soda department: full or part time. Apply Dow Drug.

700 Smithfield St. Coffee Girl Attractive For Dining Room Apply 527 Smithfield St. DIANNA Deering will train 2 attractive women with pleasing personalities: $4 per hour commission: earn this easily and pleasantly giving beauty care instructions to Individual groups in private homes 3 or afternoons or evenings weekly. PL 8691-M. FOR the get-ahead woman who wants her job to be as fascinating and well paid as a man's.

Nobility Plate offers an exceptional career opportunity requiring initiative, tact. poise and smart appearance. Car necessary. Excellent percentage income. For personal interview phone mornings Mrs.

Hallowell, LO 3395. FOUNTAIN GIRLS WAITRESSES OVER 18 Some experience necessary. APPLY SUN DRUG CO Employment Office 505 MARKET ST. P. M.

GIRLS No exper.ence necessary, to work in dry cleaning plant. Apply in person, no phone cails. Liberty Cleaners and Dyers, 3801 Liberty Ave. GIRL TO TAKE CHARGE OF ANCE DEPT. MUST BE EXPERIENCED IN FIRE CASUAITY.

CALL 1. R. BERGER. AT 4802. GRILL Girl and waitress.

Apply Pat Rodgers Restaurant, Baum South Millvale Ave. GROCERY CLERKS For Super Markets in Mt. Lebanon, Brentwood and Carnegie: 5-day, 45- hour week. Paid vacations. Sick benefits.

Low cost hospital and group life insurance. Company maintained pension plan. Apply in person, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a. m. to 3 p.

Personnel Dept. A. P. TEA CO. Dallas Avenue and Lynn Way, Homewood LADY to drive crew of women and verify their orders.

Guaranteed salary. Transportation furnished. Apply 5422 Penn Avenue, East Liberty, 10 a. m. LADIES ARE YOU EARNING $40 WEEK? Here's a chance to make $40 or more week In your spare time.

Work directly from your home. No experience necessary. No canvassing. Write Famise, Box V-260, Sun-Telegraph. LADIES (3) Quick! Easy! Profitablet Selling beautiful electric hair dryer and home permanent wave set: both for only $6.95: two-dollar commission on each sale; we deliver.

HI 6105, MANICURIST -Wages guaranteed, commission 100 Apply Fort Pitt Hotel, barber shop. MEDICAL SECRETARY Shorthand and typing required. Knowledge of medical terminology desirable. Apply Presbyterian Hospital, ask for Mr. Gilmore, NIGHT POSTING CLERK Familiar with National Cash Register machine: hours m.

to 7 8. m. Presbyterian Hospital, Oakland. Ask for Mr. Gilmore.

neat in appearance, help wait on trade. Salary anteed year round. Quality work a must. Permanent for qualified person. Willard 6209-R after 7 evenings.

PRESSER--Must be all around. Good wages. Homestead 2420. SALES CLERK For Cash and Carry Store; salary and commission. See Mr.

Ackerman, Perfect Laundry, 128 N. Lexington E. E. SALESLADY Experienced who can really sell women's apparel. you meet such tion and can give good reference.

there is a steady position with very good pay awaiting you in one of McKeesport's finest stores. Pleasant surroundings. Write V-263, Sun- Telegraph. Female Help Wanted WANT-AD RATES and INFORMATION WORD RATES: DAILY SUNDAY Per Word Per Word Times, Per Insertion 5 Time, Times, Times, Per Per Per Insertion Insertion Insertion 6e 5e 8e 7 60 3, 4 and 7-Time Insertion Orders Must Be Consecutive 12 Word Minimum Charge When type larger than agate is used or when the total space occupied is more than one inch 114 agate lines charges will be computed on the basis of the actual agate lines occupied and the line rates published below will prevail. SITUATIONS WANTED 3c Per Word Per Day (Minimum Charge, 12 Words) Cash with order only SUNDAY WANT-ADS Accepted Until 6 p.

m. Friday Want-Ads Must Be Placed the Day Before the Day of Publication SATURDAY WANT-ADS Accepted Until 6:00 p. m. Friday LINE RATES Dally Sunday nday Pet Undis- Line play play Times, Per Insertion 400 Times, Insertion 360 430 Times, Per insertion 366 456 528 Time, Per Insertion 578 640 Death Notices of Raymond Hess. Friends may call at the Rodeniser Funeral Home, 150 South Negley where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 clock.

BOOTH on Monday, May 16, Francis, husband of Stella Mogan Booth of 2729 W. Carson burgh. Father of Ellen, James of Harrisburg, William of Port Arthur, Texas, Mrs. Mary Artinger of Pittsburgh. Also grandchildren.

Friends received at McDermott Bros. 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks Requiem mass at St. Tames Church, West End on Thursday, May 19 at 10 a. m. CAMPAGNA-On Monday, May 16, 949, Elsie Campagna, of 934 Eureka wife of the late Anthony Campagna, dother of Sam, Joe, Mrs.

Charles arguto, Mrs. Anna Baggio, Mrs. Louis mpell, Mrs. Don Spano, Sister of Philip and Charles Cancilla. Friends realved at the Colligan Bros.

Home, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Thursday, May 19 at 9 a. m. High mass of requiem at St. George's Church, at 10 a.

m. Friends invited. CHAMBERS- On Monday, May 16, James of York, formerly of Sutersville; father of June and Helen Chambers of Mt. Washington. Friends received at the J.

W. McCauley Futice neral of Home. Services on Interment Friday. West No: time later. Newton Cemetery.

CLARKE- Sewickley, on May 18, 1949, Charles Marshel Clarke, in his 87th year, husband of the late Harriet Day Pratt and father of Dr. Catherine M. Clarke and Daniel Pratt Clarke of Mrs. Wiley North Caldwell Beverly Hills. and Mrs.

Thomas Gordon Murdock, Evanston, and 6 grandchildren. Services will be held at his residence, 509 Grove Sewickley, on Saturday afternoon at 1 clock. ANDERSON- On Monday, May 16, Estella Anderson, wife of John E. Anderson of 6915 Kelly mother COHEN On Tuesday, May. 17, 1949, at 10 Lois Ruth Cohen, age 22, beloved daughter of Mrs.

Anna Cohen and the late Morris Cohen sister of I. E. Lample of Los Angeles, 17, California, Joseph Cohen of China Lake, California, Mrs. Gussie Mailinger and Mrs. Ethel Heller, both of Pittsburgh, Mrs.

1. C. Bloom of Washingtn, Mrs. Frank Shakespeare of Du Bols, Pa. Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center where services will be held Wednesday.

May 18, at p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery, D'AMICO-Suddenly, Tuesday, May 1949, Maddalena, wife of Felice D'Amico. Mother of Rose, Lena, Nicholas. Ralph and Carl D'Amico.

Friends at may call at her late home, 6 Oakland 9 Square until 9:30 Friday morning. Solemn high mass of requiem at St. Paul's Cathedral Friday morning at 10 o'clock. DENNEY--On Tuesday, May 17. 1949, at 9 a.

at his residence, 218 South Dallas Cecil George Denney, husband of Hazel Hipple Denney; father Cecil G. Jr. and Sallie Denney; son Anna G. Denney and the late Charles Denney; brother of Mrs. Pauline Melady, Brooklyn, N.

Mrs. Katherine Ashby, Midland, Texas, and Mrs. Doro- at Stack, Dallas, Texas. Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville where private services will be held Thursday afternon.

Please omit flowers. -On Tuesday, May 17, 1949, Patrick H. Dixon, brother of Mrs. Nora McPeak and Mrs. May Buchner.

Friends received at the Zelch Funeral Home, Wyoming St. at Virginia Ave. Requiem mass at St. Justine's Church on Saturat 10 a. Members of Knoxville Elks No.

1196 and Local No. 3, and Structural Iron Workers and Bridge the invited to attend. erty DUFF---Suddenly, on Tuesday, May at 1949, Wilhelmina beloved wife at J. Frank Duff of 1125 Island McKees Rocks, Friends received at the J. Haser Funeral Home, 512 CharAve.

Funeral services Thursday at 18, p. m. DUGAN-MAry on Tuesday, May at her residence, 6120 Monitor daughter of the late Elizabeth Murphy 2 Fifth Peter Dugan, sister of Peter James John Elizabeth C. Dugan. Funeral from her residence on Friday 3:05 9 A.

m. Requiem High Mass at ter, Philomenas Church at 9:30 a. m. EIBECK-O1 301 Rothman 16th cella On Monday May 16, Christian Frank his 75th year, beloved husband of Katherine Plank Elbeck. father of SylG.

and Edward A. Elbeck, brother Mrs. man. Mrs. Katherine Muiter, Mrs.

Elizacelved Fuchs, John. Willam, Conrad, Al5734 and Magdaline Elbeck. Friends of received at the funeral home of John on Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Oliver, Funeral on Thursday at m. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Henry's Church at 9 a.

m. Mem- at of Knights of St. George Branch of South Side Bavarian Beneficial As- 1513 sociation and St. Henry's Holy Name and Lyceum are invited. Inter- and St.

Peter's Cemetery. ceived ELLIOTT-On Wednesday, May 18, 1323 J. (Markey) on 1:15 a. Lawrence husband of Mae Hartmeyer Elliott, of quiem Church Chautauqua St. Friends received by the Frank W.

Simons Funeral Home. Legion. Perrysville Ave. Services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. John -Ellen Booth, daughter of Minnie late James J.

Booth. died, San Weber May 16, 1949, Mrs. Ralph EICHHOLTZ-Albert 69. Monday 8:45 p. a resident of Zellenople of former superintendent of Grove No.

I. 0. 0. F. Home.

husband of 721 Dambach, father of Mrs. Walter at 3 Gross. Friends received at the Funeral Home, Zellenople, where 16. services will be held Thursday Theresa 2 p. m.

Interment in Zelienople est Mausoleum. William, GEYER- -On Tuesday, May 17, 1949. Edward, Geyer of Rush Street, husband of Friends late Lydia Hoffman Geyer. Funeral Funeral at the James Lowrle Memorial vue. 1407 Chateau St.

at Pennsylva- Church on Friday at 2 p. m. Friends morning BPOE 8:30, GIRDWOOD- -On Monday, May 16, o'clock. 6:18 p. William Stewart Girdof 57 Dilworth husband of late Adda I.

Latshaw Girdwood. 1949, of Mrs. Lloyd S. Erb, Mrs. Walter Lindemann, William C.

and Frank B. Girdwood, brother of Mrs. H. L. received Miss Jean Girdwood, Aylmer Main L.

Girdwood and Mrs. Florence will also survived by 7 grandand great received at the parlors of Kearsarge Slater de Mt. Sons, Virginia Washington, Ave. until and formerly Dr. m.

Thursday, May 19, Services the Mt. Washington Baptist Church Schroeder Philip p. m. Body will be In state hour prior to service. Friends and Angeles, GRAMS--On Monday.

Minnie Taylor Rose beloved wife of the late George Taksa Grams and mother of Mrs. children. Bushmire. Services on Thursday Home, p. from the Lacy Funeral 418 Lincoln Ave.

(near Pitts- 1:30 Hospital. Interment St. Peter's Cemetery, Cemetery. Friends invited. (Martinsburg, Va.

papers please 1949, Charles GRIFFITH--Killed in action on Sept. Mabel 1944 at Le Syndict, France, Cpl. and D. Griffith of Wilkinsburg, son Geo. Ross and the late Amanda M.

Friday, survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. flowers, Wilson, Mrs. Ruth Fowle, Mrs. Cruikshank: 3 brothers, Veryl Griffith. at ert J.

Stewart and Chester received at T. D. Turner's, 729 band Wilkinsburg. Thursday of and evening. Services Friday Rosa at 1:30 o'clock.

Ralph HANNO---Suddenly, on Tuesday, May Anthony, 1949. Harvey W. beloved husband Clara Miller of 311 Bracken at John Also survived by 2 sisters. Funeral and Martha: 2 brothers, Theyron 10:30 Friends may call at the at St. Andrew.

Funeral Home, 1719 Brownsville Services Friday at 2 p. m. BrentPost V. F. W.

and friends Invited. Ephraim, in Zimmerman Cemetery. loved father HILL--On Monday evening. May 16. Mrs.

May E. Hill of the Ruskin man. Oakland, daughter of Roland D. and the late Jennie V. Hill: sister of at the R.

Hill of Emsworth. Pa. Friends 32nd at McDonald's Funeral Home, Interment California Avalon, where servbe held on Thursday afternoon 1:30 o'clock. Interment at Slip- Blevins Pa. father Rock, kovich.

HORAZ- Monday. May 16, 1949. children. Mercy Hospital. Ada Nicholls, age A.

Novak rears. of R. D. No. 2, New Alex- Pan beloved wife of Albert at St.

sister of Mrs. George Hicks, at 9 George Jacobs. Mrs. John ForemJohn. Bert and Charles Nicholls, of John and Annie Sleeman 1949, Friends received at the Elkin Fourth North Braddock.

of James services will be held Thursday, Elizabeth 19, at 2:30 p. m. Friends in- dren. (Greensbura papers please 3724 Side. SILK PRESSER.

APPLY IN PERSON. 5133 PENN AVE. STENOGRAPHER Age 19-25: single: shorthand essential: permanent position: 5-day week; nice surroundings. Call Atlantic 7900 for interview. STENOGRAPHER, rapid dictation, some clerical work.

neat and dependable, 5- day week. Opportunity for advancement. Give history and experience. Reply PO Box 7386, Pittsburgh 13, Pa. STENOGRAPHER- Shortland essential, assist bookkeeper: general, office work; permanent position.

Hemlock 6666. YOUNG LADIES Well known concern has opening for two young ladies 18 to 23 in circulation department. Applicants must have high school education and be free to travel. $45.00 weekly guarantee to start plus comm. with transportation furnished.

Apply Mrs. Jacobs 11 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Cadillac Hotel, East Liberty Do not phone. YOUNG lady Light housework and drive. Write 424 W. Diamond Butler, Pa, 6-A Domestic Help Wanted GIRL--EXCELLENT SALARY White, experienced, capable, plain In g. two children, laundress and cleaning woman employed.

Live in private room and bath. references required. HA 6383 or Write G-119, Sun Tele. GIRL- woman, white, will who wants good home to live In. help with work and two children.

Salary. Olympia 9215. White, 20. to 30, housework, apartment, 1 adult, stay nights, private room, bath, good home; city references. HAzel 0190.

GIRL Woman, white, experienced: no cooking: no shirts; private room; $25. Hazel 2603, Female Help -Special I AMAZING is yours for selling only 50 boxes of Everyday cards. It costs nothing to try. Write for sampies on approval. Cheerful Card 12-W White Plains.

N. Y. 9 Situations Wanted Male ASSISTANT Mine Foreman. 15 years' experience as foreman or second grade mine foreman. Write 2210 Sun-Telegraph.

WALL washing, housecleaning. paper cleaning: sanitas cleaning: reasonable and reliable. MA 9270. 10 Situations Wanted Female COLORED seamstress, experienced in dressmaking, alterations, slip covers, and drapes. Grant 5527.

DAY work desired by reliable experienced girl. Fridays, Saturdays, Mondays. $5.50, carfare. HI' 3840, DRY wash, washing, Ironing; cashcarry, any capacity. SC 0942.

EXPERIENCED colored laundress desires steday work, washing and ironing. Call Court 5031. EXPERIENCED colored laundress. Mondays and Saturdays. City reference.

Excellent GR 7924. SEAMSTRESS, experienced altering. remodeling, desires work by day, Call evenings, Sundays, MO 1527. STENOGRAPHER Experienced, wants half -day employment, $12 weekly, Write Box N-136 Sun-Telegraph. WASHING, Ironing.

cleaning, (day work, $6.00 and car fare). 0492. WOMAN desires day work--Thursday. Grant 3874. Place Want Ads Latshaw Drug Store, 201 Center Emsworth.

12 Business Service Additional Rooms line Blvd. FI 4820. ASHES RUBBISH. MO 8235 Ashes, rub'sh hauled. MU 7381 ADDED TO YOUR HOME ALSO REPAIRS JOHN LA ROCCO co 1192 Phone Answers 24 Hours.

Sunday, too. ADDITIONS -ALTERATIONS GENERAL REPAIRS- MODERNIZING ADDITIONAL ROOMS BUILT GARAGES CONCRETE WORK--ALL TYPES Estimtes Cheerfully Given 38 years' Exp. 3 years to Jordano Const. LO 2077 LO 3190 HA 5783 ALTERATIONS Carpentering, repairing kitchens, bathrooms, 60 Complete plumbing, plastering. roofing: 2618.

payments. Linden 3798-Hemlock Alterations--Cement Work Driveways, sidewalks, garages, chimneys; porches; glass block; waterproofing; additional rooms. Emerson 4975. ing: concrete work; small homes. Call ALTERATIONS- -Carpentering, remodelGrant 9829.

All Makes Watches Repaired MATCH REPAIR Expert Work All Makes Free Estimates. Lowest Prices Cystals and mainsprings Atted while you wait. Herbert's Jewelry Co. 312 DIAMOND NEAR WOOD "ALWAYS driveways, Call Us sidewalks, cellars. Concrete Marinzel, Cedar 0122.

Anderson Radio Appliance, 718 BrookAPPLIANCES -Radios expertly serviced. rubbish, general hauling- will ASHES, buy junk, iron, rags. Phone CE 6937. AWNINGS, all aluminum, year 3867. 'round.

KOOLVENT. estimates. AT AWNINGS, all aluminum, year 'round. KOOLVENT. Free estimates.

AT 3867. Drape BLINDS, Cornices. $3.99, LE 6500 Steel Venetian. $3.99 BRICK, stone and concrete work. Free estimates.

JA 4546 CO 5157. BUILD with concrete cinder block. Chartiers Cinder Block Canonsburt 1269. CARPENTERING Reasonable prices; prompt service: easy terms. Men Insured.

Evenings, MO 6966. Male Help Wanted Male Help Wanted SALESMEN To Sell the Nationally Known CINCO STO-A-WAY ALL ALUMINUM COMBINATION Screen and Storm Sash Exclusive protected territories. Individual training and assistance within these territories. Attractive commission setup with weekly drawing account. Sales experience helpful but not necessary.

Car essential. Territories Available in: Bellevue Carrick Aspinwall Crafton McKeesport Interviews Thursday 2 to 4 P. M. Emloyment Office 4th Floor Annex JOSEPH HORNE CO. BUYER Women's, Children's and Men's Shoes Rosenbaum's Downstairs Store offers a wonderful opportunity for capable man.

An assistant now ready to become buyer will be favorably considered. All applications honored in strictest confidence. Apply Employment Office, 4th Floor Rosenbaum's WANTED A good reliable man to represent us in Pittsburgh and vicinity for electrical unit. Must be under 45 years of age, with car. (Commission.) References required.

For Interview Phone CO. 3326 Between 4 and 7 p. m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Want-Ads phone GRant 5400 12 Business Service CEMENT All driveways. walks, steps, porches.

walls: work satisfactory, Carnegie 3115-M. CEMENTING repair: slag and reasonable prices. Call Fieldbrook 4599. CEMENT- Porches, driveways, aidewalks. retaining walls: stone: glass brick: brick pointed or rebuilt; foundations repaired or rebuilt.

Everglade 6763- Emerson 8491. CONCRETE- WATERPROOFING First class workmanship. PE 5097, CURTAINS beautifully washed, expertly finished. Delivery, pickup, Quick Curtain Wash. Penhurst 8836.

CONCRETE Work Walks, driveways, porches, stone and block work, Patios. Emerson 4741, CONCRETE work, all kinds, reasonable: 20 years' experience: free estimates Fremont 1004, ELECTRICAL repairing-installing: commercial -domestic w1r In registered. Flash Electric Co. Hubbard 0368. FO ELECTRIC eel sewer cleaning.

Fred W. Doerzbacher, Registered Plumbing, Heating. Locust 1883, ELECTRIC Wiring Registered: satinfactory prices and workmanship; also refrigeration service. Allegheny 4713. ELECTRIC Wiring--Registered.

Prompt service, lowest prices. Andy, Linden 8313, anytime. ELECTRIC Wiring--Registered. Prompt service, lowest prices. Pete, Fairfax 9296, any time.

FLOOR sanding, refinishing. waxing; old -new floors. Free estimates. Jefferson MA 3368. FLOORS--Hardwood, complete service; new and old.

Gray Flooring Locust 0114-Perrysville 2080.00 FURNACES- -Gas. coal, air conditionIng-gas conversion burners. Geo. Hall, Sterling 7112. GENERAL housecleaning, wall washing.

paper cleaning: experienced; property owner. CO 0824. Wilson. HARDWOOD floors I new) 9x12, $89.50 Alterations. remodeling: windows.

doors specialty, ST 6621. HOME REPAIRS Carpentry, roots, gutters, concrete and cement work, walks, cellars, retaining walls, etc. Garages built. Plastering, inselbrie: additional rooms built. Terms.

John La Rocca CO 1192 204 Investment Pittsburgh. Phone answers 24 hours, Sunday, HOUSECLEANING, wall washing. wallpaper cleaning. Kemptoning, painting. etc.

Free estimates. J. H. Adams. Schenley 2911 HOUSECLEANING Painting: wallwashing, paper cleaning.

rug cleaning: work guaranteed. Express 1736. HOUSECLEANING Walls, paints washed; wallpaper, sanitas cleaned; reasonable rates. Mayflower 8663, HOUSECLEANING, faultless wall washing and paper cleaning. Rooms $4.50 up.

Schindler, Walnut 9647--4219. HOUSECLEANING (one day service); wallpaper, paints, wood work; experienced. MA 8756-7377. KAUFMANN'S SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Adjustments in the home. Montrose 6966, evenings.

PAINTING AND DECORATING shop service if required. Parts and supplies available. AT. 1000 HOUSECLEANING Walls, paints washed: wallpaper cleaned; prompt service; reasonable. Evenings, Grant 7419.

HOUSECLEANING Wall washing, paper cleaning. paper removing. Free estimates; guaranteed work. MA 9279. MOVING--Local.

long distance. Ed ner Transfer Storage. CA 4425. Moving- -Local, Long Distance East End Trucking Co. SC 3492.

PAINTING Interior, exterior: Boy. Reasonable: terms. Men insured. Call Faust first for superior work. Best materials.

Free estimates. HU 3847. PAINTING Interior, exterior. Work done by experts, Reasonable. Chimney repair.

Plantation 7547-M. PAINTING- -Interior, exterior: best materials; prompt service; insured; estimates. Martin, HI 0222. PAINTING- -Interior: estinfates. Carrick expert 0366-W.

workmanPAPERHANGING $7.00 room and up. John Murick, HE 7186. PAPERHANGING and painting: estimates first class work: guaranteed; free. Allegheny 8997. Karns.

PAPERHANGING and Removing -Plastering and painting at once. Anywhere. Reasonable. Allegheny 4563. PAPERHANGING and painting expertly done.

Day or job. Reasonable rates. CO 3241. PLASTERING old and new, reasonable rates. Free estimation.

HU 2780 after 6. PLASTERING New or patch work specialty: reasonable rates; work guaranteed. Go anywhere. MA 9574. PLASTERING arches, patches, new work.

Free estimates, all work guaranteed. HI 1673. PLASTERING Repairing, remodeling: arches built: ornamental work: weekends, evenings. FR 4190. PLASTERING PROMPT SERVICE, FREE ESTIMATES HI 4334-HI 2187 PLASTERING by day or contract; archways neatly done.

Reasonable rates. CO 0312. PLUMBING, registered; new repair: work guaranteed, prompt service, free estimates. MA 5521. PLUMBING and Heating Registered: immedlate repairs and remodeling.

Montrose 8967-Sterling 9986. PLUMBING repair work, remodeling: copper plumbing $75 and up. Schenley 7144. 3537 Butler St. ROOFING New, repair, all kinds: shingles, slate, gutters, spouting, TERMS.

Reasonable. Go anywhere. Fairfax 9369. ROOFING All kinds; hot asphalt, shingles, tin or copper gutters, guaranteed work; Immediate service; terms. John La Rocca CO 1192 204 Investment Pittsburgh.

Prone answers 24 hours, Sunday. too. ROOFING--New and old. repairs and replacements. Specialty; estimates, reasonable.

MA 0975. ROTH Rug and Furniture Cleaners WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1949 12 Business Service ROOFING ST 4667 SAVE ON YOUR REPAIRS Are a MA 5719 You Building Sewing Machine Repairs GIMBELS All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Electrifying Sewing Machine Dept. Phone AT, 4400, Ext. 443 SEWING Machines, adjusted, olled, all electrided. 7308.

STIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER, $17.50. MOORE'S. CM 3225, Underground Water Leaks PIPES, DRAINS LOCATED TRACED THE LOCATING GLENSHAW 2500 Upholstery--Rugs Cleaned Your home. Beautiful work, MA 0406. VENETIAN, BLINDS- SPECIAL VT.

Aluminum. Call ST 3580 Wallpaper Removed. SC 2366, WALLPAPER removed, nteam method: clean, prompt, competent, white the chanie. 67 2216-9041. WALLWASHING Paints, wallpaper cleaned; car cleaning: prompt service: reasonable rates.

Museum 7363, WALLWASHING GR 1465 WATERPROOFING Wet Cellars Made Dry. Permanent antee: terms. Standard Dry Wall Prodacts. corner W. Liberty and Canitol Aves.

L0 1273. WHITEWASHING -paint spraying. basem*nt cleaning, waterproofing reasonable rates. Call 3363-R. 13 Furnished Rooms AIKEN, South: large suitable 1-2 students, employed gentlemen.

7885. ATTRACTIVE large front room next bath. private home, convenient, desirable East End location, gentleman. MO 4077 CARRICK Suitable 1-2 employed adults, near car line: reasonable. Car- rick 5547-W.

CARRICK-Single twin beds; employed persons, cars, bus. Carrick 2254-R evenings. 11 Educational Bureau ACCORDION Lessons -Instrument furnished. No Investment. Jimmy Andosco.

Werner Bide. AT 8863. AUTO DRIVING- 9512. QUIN'S DRIVING SCHOOL AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL SHERMAN'S EMERSON 8090 ELECTRICITY SCHOOL Practical course: GI approved. Open till 6:30 m.

daily, Pittsburgh office Keenan 7th at Liberty. CO LEARN PLASTERING BRICKLAYING UNDER G.I. BILL Immediate Enrollment DE ELLEM SCHOOL OF BUILDING TRADES 3126 Preble N. Pgh. Linden 7090 LEARN RADIO OR REFRIGERATION Pah.

School el Trades. 405 Penn Ave. Maison Frederic Beauty School 132 Stanwix St. at Penn AT 1100. Pittsburgh 22, Pa.

Maison Felix Beauty Schools One of the Nation's Most Modern Schools 408 Sixth Pgh. 19. Pa. A1 877) -Atlantic 4236. Other Gl Approved Schools at Washington New Renting ton.

Beaver Mails Pa. PITTSBURGH Diesel Automobile School, 5016 Second Mao Flazel 4106. PGH. INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS Seventh Duquesne Way. AT 0800 RADIO-TELEVISION SERVICING COURSES Full time afternoon and part-time evening classes now forming.

Allegheny Technical Institute Charlotte St. Museum 7227 PITTSBURGH SUN- PAGE 31 113 Furnished Rooms CHEROKEE, ST. 1-2 Colored. employed nicely furbath, 0164. No cooking.

$8 week. Museum phone, COMFORTABLE sleeping room, 1-3; conveniently located. Penhurst 1132. Liberty, 6629 Shetlandnext bath: Breakfast -Room optional; gentle- man. Montrose 1201, EAST Libertydouble bed- Hiland board optional.

Avenue Private home, sleeping near town, $7. Court Hills--Nicely furnished bedand semilarge business persona; use breakfast optional. Brandywine 2190. MT. in private home business girl; good phone transportation; and Inundry, 10 3395.

MT. room, suitable 1-2 gentlemen. Convenient loca18 2990. MT. Washington Gentleman's room, modern home, 4654.

shower; near car line. $8.50. EV Twin bedroom private convenient transportation: young -students. Museum 3779. OAKLAND Good home: convenient transportation: gentleman preferred.

Mayflower 0162. WILKINSBURG Large, sleeping room, refined home: convenient Penhurst 8071. WILKINSBURG-Cheerful front bed room, adult home: private, convenient transportation Fremont 7844. WILKINSBURG Large, exceptionally pleasant twin bedroom, private bath: gentlemen: convenient. Penhurst 7466.

15 Unfurnished Rooms ALDER, near Shady- -Very large room. ample cupboard space, 3rd; adult. $10. Hiland 5830. 2 LARGE pleasant rooms, semi-bath ample cupboard space.

Freemont 5580, 16 Housekeeping Rooms EAST End Bed-livingroom, kitchenette: business woman -couple, 5727 Center NORTH Side -Furnished 2-room ment. Frigidaire. AT 810 Suismon St. 11 Educational Bureau ENROLL NOW PGH. SCHOOL FOR ORTHOPEDIC SHOE CORRECTION 809 Liberty Ave.

Court 2304 "Only School of Its Kind in Penna." MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING CLASSES TRAINED MEN IN DEMAND VETERAN APPROVED WRITE OR CALL FOR that Needed McDistillery, deceased, Letters the persons the known to de- E. Pa. Law, Pa. the 24, office in the of conCounty, or of prinCenter name inter- Pitts- hereof on by Penn pro- na- Lear for enprivi- INFORMATION SCHENLEY Driving School -Expert, courteous instructors. Call at your home.

Schenley 2586. SWITCHBOARL School Giris, Women. Day-evening classes. Florence Utt. 605 Law Finance Bidg AT 9041.

Triangle School of Drafting Pennsylvania's largest drafting school Classes start at regular intervals Write for Free Literature 347 5th Pa. AT 2013 VETERANS OPPORTUNITY Don't squander precious education benefits on dead-end training. Write for Free 116-page Information Packet ering veteran entitlements and new opportunities in watchmaking. W.P.H.I.,. Desk 5, 808 Ridge Pgh.

WATCHMAKERS-Be Be a Chrongraph Technician In addition to the full 25-hour per week course, the new copyrighted Esembl-Graph method of quickly servicing chronograph will also be taught part time on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday "day or night." See Dr. Maxwell for special arrangements. Approved for veterans under P. L. 346.

W. P. H. I. 808 Ridge Pgh.

12, Pa. Phone AL 6600. TYPEWRITING course. beginners, Complete. $10; individual instruction.

Stenotype 436 Diamond. CO 5656. 17, of of H. thy day 17. of A.

tiers 2 17, and at St. ward. vester of beth bert D. Mt. 8 a.

at bers 55, Society ment at 603 at 2025 the Diego, At and City Laura W. Gienn funeral at Fred the services Home. nia invited. at wood the father M. Ley, Oliver Laughlin, children Friends Wm.

11 a. at at 2 one invited. Grams, Thomas Lois at 1 Home, burgh Lutheran copy.) 28, Robert of J. Griffith, Blanche Josehpine Alloway, Friends Wallace afternoon afternoon 17. of Brentwood.

May and Koontz Rd wood Interment 1949, and Harry received 529 Ices will at pery at 42 andria. Horaz. Mrs. sky. daughter Nicholls.

Mortuary, where May vited. copy. RADIO ELECTRONICS, TELEVISION Receiving Penn Tech Is Authorized to Prepare Students for F.0.0. Exams RADIO MAINTENANCE INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS Reserve your place now for June class Approved for Veterans P.L. 346-Disabled Veterans P.L 16.

Non-Veterans MAIL COUPON TODAY Please send Information about your Radio Maintenance and Industrial Electronies Courses Name Address City. State. S.T.C. PENN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 5942 BROAD ST. HI.

3502 in REPAIR INSTRUMENTS Learn Industrial and Aviation Instrument Repairing by actual repairing. Train in Pittsburgh for positions in a new-rapidly expanding field. Earn While You Learn Day and Evenings Classes Iramediate for details Enrollment contact G. I. Approved EASTERN STATES SCHOOLS 713 Penn Pittsburgh GRant 6666 PUZZLE FOR NIMBLE MINDS ESSAYS SNEERS 48.

Hebrew high priest 50. Personality 51. Distress signal 3 8 40. Our country (abbr.) 41. Blast 12 13 44.

Artist's folding frame 16 46. Ironers 49. Prevarications 18 19 20 52. Past 53. Toward the sheltered side 21 ZZ 23 24 25 54.

Farinaceous food 28 29 30 31 55. Unit of heavy. 26 weight 56. Fail to hit 32 33 57. Cupid VERTICAL 35 37 1.

Cry of crow 2. Palm leaf (var.) 138 39 4,0 3. Lake in New York 4. Decimal units 41 42 43 45 5. Woody plants 6.

Bodily organs 50 7. Auditory organ 47 48 149 51 8. House addition 9. Oil: comb. form 52 53 54 10.

Minus 11. Be inordinately 55 56 57 fond of 17. Standards of conduct HORIZONTAL 37. Type of cravat 19. Paired 1.

Price 38. Prepared for pub- 21. Young salmon 5. Personal pronoun lication 22. Curved molding 24.

Bronze money 9. Aged Answer to yesterday's puzzle 25. Steps 12. Wings MALAGA MASSES 27. Horsem*n 13.

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