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Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices DEATHS Balkey, Alice E. Beeler, Elmer C. Borton, Marian Callaghn, Margaret Carty, Alice Davis, Monsour Derrick, Ann Dortenzo, Herman R. Fragmona (Fragman), Joseph A. Jr.

Fulghum, Hardy H. Gardner, Henry Held, Fred J. Higgenbotham, Mary Holley, Ralph Waldo Kaczmarek, Blanche Kelly, Katherine Kerns, Bernice Kinast, Abraham Kincaid, Samuel C. King, Elizabeth Kittel, Fred A. Kosport, John A.

Lawrence, Edgar A. Legge, W. J. Sr. Martin, John McCagh, Margaret A.

McElroy, Orlando M. McLaughlin, Patrick F. Neuber, Theresa Novoselski, Steve Pannell, Patrick H. Pearce, Wilbur C. Rewnolds, John P.

Rossman, Nan Schaefer, Conrad S. Schirm, George C. Sloan, Floyd L. Smith, Agnes Stakel, Patricia Schmidt (Lewis), Wilma J. Tarquinio, Pacquale Voynick, Andy Wallace, Jerry Death Notices ARDOLINO Wednesday, March 31, Jerry, husband of Mildred lino; father of Virgil, Jerry and Rose Josephine: Ardolino, Mrs.

brother of N. Mario, Armand, William Ardolino. Friends received at the ALBERT J. BRUSCO NERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Mt. Washington.

Requiem mass in Help of Christians on Saturday at 10:15 a. m. BACZKOWSKI On Tuesday, March 30. 1965, seph of 2430 Berg Side, son of the late Antoinette Lach and Joseph Baczkowski; brother of Cecilia and Dr. William C.

Baczkowski. Friends and bers of W.W.I.I. received at JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME. 119 S.

Fifteenth St. neral on Saturday at 9:15 a. Solemn requiem high mass in Josaphat's Church at 10 a. Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

BAER Richard on Tuesday, 30. 1965, husband of Eleanor Jones; father of Diane Yecko, Regina, Douglas and Richard Baer; grandfather of Mark Tracey Lynn Baer; son of C. Baer Sr. and the late Margaret Hess: stepson of Mary Baer; brother of Dorothy Reutzel, Mary Grace Andrews, Oliver Nancy, Sandra and Donald Baer. Friends received at STEPHEN A.

O'TOOLE FUNERAL HOME (formerly O'Toole O'Connor), 5106 Second Hazelwood. Requiem high mass St. Stephen's Church, on Saturday at 10 a. m. BALKEY Of 1814 Shaler Drive, Glenshaw, on Thursday.

April 1, 1965. daughter of Catherine Yochum and the late Henry J. Balkey; sister of Martha M. Ruth, Henry A. and William J.

Balkey. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-10 p. beginning Friday evening at the HENRY BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Royal Glenshaw. Funeral Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Requiem high mass in St.

Bonaventure's Church, at 10 o'clock. BEELER Elmer age 79. of Monongahela, on April 1. 1965. at father of Harold of Washington, Glenn of Ingomar, James of Sewickley.

Myrtle non of Monongahela, Hannah Creighton of Avonmore, Jones of Levittown; sister Blanche Craig of Ingomar; grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received the BEBOUT YOHE Monongahela, until 12:30 p. Sunday. when remains will be moved to the Church of the Nazarene of Monongahela for services 2:30 p. m.

Interment in Pigeon Creek Cemetery. BEHR 414 Kirk on Wednesday, March 31, 1965, Frances G. Grimming. beloved wife of Hans mother of Lillian Hofl of Collins, Eleanor A. Lutz, Francis H.

and Esther Ryan; of Mrs. Anna Fendle of Germany and Miss Ludwina J. Behr; niece Mrs. Gertrude Ervig; grandchildren. Friends members of Christian Mothers Confraternity received at X.

ERNY FUNERAL HOME. Brownsville Carrick. neral on Saturday at 10:30 a. Requiem high mass in St. WendeChurch at 11:30 a.

m. Interment St. Wendelin's Cemetery. (Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p. BENNETT Suddenly, at the Ohio Valley Hospital, on Wednesday.

March 1965, Frederick (Fritz) Bennett, of 223 Singer McKees Rocks, beloved husband Regina McCarthy Bennett: and brother of Wilbert R. Bennett. Visitation with the family 7-9 p. m. at the MERVIN STOVER FUNERAL HOME.

Island McKees Rocks. Fuon Saturday at 1:30 p. Funeral services at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, at 2 o'clock. McKees Rocks Elks B.P.O.E.

1263 service on Friday evening at 9. BETTS (Valente) Wednesday. March 31, 1965, Helen (Nellie), formerly of N. mother of Dolores E. BusAnthony, Domenic, and EdValente; also nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchilsister of Sophie Sosinski.

Funeral from the VERNER LUTZ FUNERAL HOME. 3600 on Saturday, April 9 a. m. Requiem high mass Good Samaritan Chapel. 14th and Penn Ave.

at 10 a. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. in. BORTON Thursday, April 1. 1965, a.

Marian Borton, beloved of Meyer H. Botto Borton, Farragut East End: mother Mrs. Albert (Barbara) Schleider Akron, Ohio, and Judy Borton sister of Mrs. Irving (Cecilia) Kane of Cleveland, Ohio; Robert W. (Mildred) Steele Pgh.

and Leonard Goldman Phoenix, also two grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Interment B'nai Israel Cemetery. Visitations Saturday after 7 p.

m. CALLAGHN Thursday. April 1, 1965. Marof Bradford Crafton, of Mrs. Dorothy Smith, Paul both of Pgh.

and Harry A. Lageman of Richmond, Va. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. the A.

STAAB SONS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Crafton Crafton. Requiem high mass in Philip's Church, on Monday, 5. at 10 a. m. CARTY Thursday.

April 1, 1965. Alice of 152 LaBelle sister of late Mary C. Nelligan and Dennis J. Carty; also survived by and nephews. Friends reat the PARLORS OF WM.

SLATER SONS, Virginia and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 8:15 a. m. MonSt. April Mary 5.

of the Requiem Mount high Church 9 a. m. CELESTIN Thursday, April 1, 1965, Louis Celestin, Center Negley 5551 Center Ave. Husband Edith father of Jacqueline Horn of Penn Hills. Antoinette Gardner of New Orleans.

Andre of Steubenville, also surnine grandchildren. received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Center) Thursday 7-9 p. 2-4 and 7-9 p.

and Saturday from noon until time of at 2:30 o'clock. COMPITELLI (Cavallucci) On Wednesday. March 31, 1965, Fred Thomas Compitelli, father of Thomas and James Cavallucci; also two grandchildren and one great-grandchild, Friends received PREVIOUS DEATHS Ardolino, Jerry Baezkowski, Joseph H. Baer, Richard Bennett, Frederick A. Behr, Frances G.

Betts (Valente), Helen Celestin, Louis C. Compitelli (Cavallucci), Thomas Daley, James P. Sr. Davis, Lyman E. DeNoble, Sarah Edmundson, John William Hasselman, William J.

Hensell, Robert S. Jones, James C. Kelly, Katherine Klisavage (Savage), William A. Krebs, Bernard J. Kuruna, Mary Loy, Helen Luers, Anna Mackowiak (Mack), Nicholas Magrini, Frank Martin (Walsh), Caroline Mawhinney, Samuel McLane, Anne H.

Menarchik (Hess), Dorothy E. Muck, Mary Nunnery, Elizabeth Pich, Emma Pendergast, Philip J. Price, Alfred S. Jr. Quinn, John J.

Randall, Benjamin B. Redshaw, Charles E. Richter, Raymond J. Rudolph, Ruth Sadowski, Adella' Scafe, Robert M. Small, Grace Stone, Henry Swank, Ada Thase, Sara Thomas, George M.

Ungerman, John Jr. Weller (Wright), Grace Williams (Kirkpatrick), Laura M. Whitten, Christina Yakin, George Death Notices at the BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 2007 Fifth 2-5 and 7-10 p.m. Requiem high mass in the Church of the Epiphany, on Saturday at 10 a. m.

DALEY James P. on Thursday, April 1, 1965, of 121 Bertha Donora, Pa. (in his 68th year), husband of Ann Jordan Daley; father of James P. Jr. Agnes and Mrs.

Louis Lazzari; brother of Rev. John Daley and Thomas; also eight grandchildren survive. Friends are being received at the LAWSON RABE FUNERAL HOME. Donora, Pa. mass.

on Saturday morning in St. Charles R. C. Church at 10 a. m.

Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. Carroll Twp. DAVIS On Tuesday. March 30. Lyman E.

aged 58, of Wyckoff. N. formerly of husband of Irene Burk, formerly of Gibsonia: father of Mrs. Edith Lowell, of Warwick, N. Mrs.

Jean Irvin, of Normal, Mrs. Shirley Anderson, of Waldwick. N. brother of Miss Henrietta Davis, of Gibsonia, Mrs. Ida Jane Crawford, of New Castle, Raymond, of Sharon, Norman, of Concord.

N. Milford and William Davis. of also six grandchildren. Friends received after 7 p. Friday at the WM.

H. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME. Mars, where services will be.t held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. DAVIS On Wednesday. March 31, 1965, Monsour Davis of 1314 Arkansas Dormant.

husband of the late Martha; father of Jane, Mary, Robert, Madeleine, Sophia, Ida and Leo; 10 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty until Saturday at 10:30 a. m.

Services in St. George's Syrian Orthodox Church, Dawson St. at Blvd. of Allies, at 11 a. m.

DeNOBLE On Thursday. April 1, 1965. Sarah, of 404 Horkberg Monroeville, beloved wife of the late Michael; mother of Mary DeForrest. Elizabeth Nutter Sadie Heydt, John and Steve DeNoble, Anna Bersani of Hazelwood; also nine grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the GENE H.

CORL FUNERAL CHAPEL. 4335 Northern Pike, Monroeville, Pa. Requiem high mass in St. Bernadette's Church, on Saturday at 9:30 a. m.

DERRICK On Thursday, April 1, 1965. Ann Borczyk of Dartmore wife of the late George J. Derrick; grandmother of Robert and Donald Jason; also one great grandchild. Friends and members of the Christian Mothers Confraternity received at the MARA J. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd.

Funeral on Monday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in St. Norbert's Church at 10 a. m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Interment St. Ann Cemetery. DORTENZO On Friday.

April 2, 1965. Herman of Judith beloved husband of Frances LeDonne; father of Gary; dear son of Vincenza and the late Augustine Dortenzo; brother of Mrs. Angeline Novelli, Mrs. Raphaline Lynch. Daniel and Mrs.

Viola Kawalski. and John Dortenzo, Friends received at the MARA CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME. 2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Tuesday at 10:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass in St. Germaine's Church at 11:30 a. m. EDMUNDSON John William, of 2607 Braddock Swissvale, on Wednesday. March 31, 1965.

beloved husband of Esther father of Roy and Robert James, both of Monroeville: brother of Viola Sawyer, of Miami, also three grandchildren. Visitation with the family after 7 p. m. on Thursday at VAN HORN'S SWISSVALE FUNERAL HOME, Irvine St. at Monongahela Ave.

Services on Saturday at 1:30 D. (Masonic services Friday at 8 p. 9 FRAGMONA (Fragman) On Thursday. April 1, 1965, Joseph A. son of Joseph A.

Sr. and Madeline Cottrill Fragman; brother of Mrs. Mary Delevin, Mrs. Nellie Sposito, Mrs. Josephine Sempice.

Funeral from FU- of the EDWARD J. MeAVOY NERAL HOME, 1700 Forbes on Monday morning at 9:30. Requiem high mass in the Church of the Epiphany at 10 o'clock, FULGHUM On Thursday, April 1965, husband of Lucille Jackson Fulghum, of Montgomery Road, Franklin Park; father of Mrs. Anne Hedges. Carol and Mary Fulghum; brother of Mrs.

Charles W. Baird, William, James, Benjamin, Henry and Buford Fulghum; also survived by one grandchild. Friends reecived at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, where services will be held on Sunday afternoon 4 o'clock. Family suggests contributions to the Ingomas Community Methodist Church. Interment Augusa, Ga.

GARDNER Henry, beloved husband of Marie Muntz Gardner of 1111 Stanford N. on Tuesday. March 30, 1965; brother of Mrs. Ann Busha Pasadena, also survived nieces and nephews. Family J.

will receive visitors 2-4 and 7-9 at the HOME OF WILLIAM O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper North Side. Funeral Saturday. HASSELMAN Wednesday. March 31, 1965, William husband of Elizabeth Thomson Hasselman, of 215 Elmore William Forest and Hills; Werner, father both of Francisco, Lee, of Falls On Church, Mrs. Ruth Fair, of Prospect, Pa.

and Mrs. Norma Jean Specker, of Centerport, brother of Mrs. D. B. Harbaugh, of Murrysville.

Glenshaw. Pa. Kirk Giles. of Emil Hasselman of Mt. St.

Lebanon: also survived by 12 by grandchildren. Friends received T. D. TURNER'S. 729 Wallace 2-4 and 7-9 D.

m. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. HELD age 74, of 7560 West Granada Holly wood. on Thursday, April 1, 1555, husband of On Irene Jack Held: Father of Mrs. Jules Toth and Mrs.

John chio: also three sisters and one grandson. Friends are being received at the JAYCOX FUNERAL HOME. O'Nell Blvd. at Faweett McKeesport, beginning Saturday, Funeral services Monday at 2 p. m11.

HENSELL On Wednesday, March 31. 1965, Robert at the home of his niece, Mrs. James Fusco, of 25 South Rolling Hills Irwin, (formerly of North Braddock). Survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the W.M.

E. ELKIN MORTUARY. 4th Street, North Braddock. Services Saturday at 1:30 D. m.

HIGGENBOTHAM At Pasadena, 011 Tuesday, March 30, 1965. Mary Turner Higgenbotham. formerly of 417 Centennial Sewickley. wife of the late Mitchell L. Higgenbotham; mother of Mrs.

Erma Turner of Pasadena, Mrs. Eleanor Dickerson of Banning, Calif, and Mrs. Sallie Aston of Sewickley; also survived by six sisters and two brothers; four grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Friends may call after 4. p.

m. Friday a the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be held on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. HOLLEY On Thursday. April 1, 1965.

Ralph Waldo Holley, of 1708 Wright Wilkinsburg, husband of Elizabeth (Bess) Anderson Holley: father of Cynthia O'Kon of Chicago, Ralph A. of New Jersey and C. Roy Holley Wilkinsburg; brother of Harry Holley, Dorothy Skelly and Kathleen Holley; also 11 grandchildren, Friends reecived at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. (at Coal Wilkinsburg.

Services on Monday at 1:30 p. m. JONES On Wednesday, March 31, 1965, James age 54, of 4702 Doyle Rd. Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood.

2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. He was a member Justice Lodge 735 Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite and Syria Temple. Interment St.

Peter's Cemetery. Lemington Ave. KACZMAREK On Friday, April 2, 1965, Blanche Kaczmarek, of 3347 Ligonier beloved wife of the late Charles Gaczmarek: mother of Mrs. Lillian Neske, Mrs. Robert Maciejewski, Mrs.

George Andresco. Mrs. Bernard Griffin, Mrs. Raymond Sutch, Henry, Teddy, Harry and Pete Kazemarek: also 16 10 great grandchildren. Friends reecived at the ANTHONY J.

SUFAK FUNERAL HOME. 3509 Penn Ave. Requiem mass in St. Augustine's Church, on Tuesday at 10 a. m.

KELLY On Thursday April 1, 1965, Katherine (formerly of sister of Mrs. Ella G. McGovern, Friends received Friday from 2-10 1. M1. at the E.

C. KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME. 1719 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Saturday at 9:30 m. Requiem high mass in St.

Basil's Church at 10 a. m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, KERNS On Wednesday, March 31, 1965, Bernice K. wife of the Jate Charles M. Kerns; mother of Mrs.

Georgia K. Nelson, Mrs. Jean Garner. Charles M. Kerns Jr.

and Betty G. Kerns; survived by one grandson, Glenn Nelson. Friends received nt the DOROTHY B. ZEPFEL FUNERAL HOME, 150 South Negley East End, where services will be held Saturday, at 2 o'clock. KINAST On Friday, April 2.

1965, Abraham Kinast, of 5473 Bartlett Squirrel Hill, husband of Dora; father of Milton, Henry and Morris; also five grandchildren. Friends received at the BLANK BROS. FU. NERAL HOME. 'Forbes Ave (at Craft).

where services will be held Friday at 3 p. m. Interment Shaare Zedeck Cemetery. KING On Thursday, April 1, 1965, Elizabeth (Hutchison), of 984 Greenfield Ave. beloved wife of the late Dennis C.

King mother of Mrs. Mary Brunot, Mrs. Elizabeth Newman, Mrs. A. M.

Guthrie, Mrs. Gertrude Holland, Mrs. Rose Murphy, Mrs. Rita Evans and Dennis C. King also survived by seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.

Sister of Mrs. Catherine Walters. Friends received at the EDWARD P. KANAL FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfleld Ave. Funeral on Monday at 9:30 with requiem mass in St.

Rosalia's R. C. Church, at 10 a.m. KINCAID of Dinner Bell Butler County (formerly of Blawnox) on Thursday, April 1, 1965. Samuel husband of Mary Berg: father of Mrs.

Margaret Look of Jamestown, N. Mrs. Jean Hepper of Mt. Lebanon. Samuel C.

Jr. of Stamford, and Mrs. Mary Berg Mangis of Glenshaw: brother of Albert E. of Washington, D. and James C.

of Kolhopur of India: also survived by 10 grandchildren. The family will receive friends 12 noon to 4 p. m. and 7-9 p. beginning Saturday at the HENRY C.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME. 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Services in the Hoboken Presbyterian Church, Blawnox. on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

KITTEL on Thursday, April 1, 1965. Fred of 1621 Bedford Ave, (formerly of Overbrook), husband of Daisy Kittel; father of Linda Angell, Freda. Donna, Fred A. Edwin A. and Richard also one grandchild.

Brother of Rudolph of Mt. Oliver and Emiel of Ohio. Friends received at, the FREDERICK'S FUNERAL HOME. 605 Brushion Aver. Homewood.

Requiem Mass on Saturday at 10 m. in St. Bridget's R. C. Church.

KLISAVAGE (Savage) Wednesday. March 31, 1965. William A. Klisavage, of 464 Augusta Duquesne Heights, beloved husband of Hilda Barleman Klisavage: father of William Hi. Bernard A.

and Edward Klisayage: brother of Mrs. Tessie Pauzes; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends, members of St. Mary of the Mount Holy Name Society, Boy Scouts of America and United Steel Workers received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 9:15 a. Saturday, April 3, Solemn mass of requiem in St. Mary of the Mount Church at a. m.

KOSPORT April 1, 1965. John of 102 Camp. Braddock, beloved husband of Mary; father of Mary, Michael, Mrs. Helen Martincevic, Margaret Yanowich, Mrs. Pauline Andrews and Frank Kosport: a180 13 grandchildren.

Friends received at the A. G. LESIO FUNERAL HOME. Bell and Jones N. Braddock.

Requiem high mass in St. Michael C. Church. Monday, April 5. at a.

m1. KREBS 212 Penn Ave. rear, Mt. Olf011 Wednesday. March 31, 1965, Bernard (Ben), in his year, husband of the late Minnie Spinnenweber Krebs: father of Peter J.

Krebs: brother Edward Krebs. Friends received at the Funeral Home of JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at 8 a.

m. High of requiem in St. Joseph Church, at 9 a. m. KURUNA Tuesday, March 30.

1965, Mary. of 79 Southern Highland, Upper St. Clair mother of Joseph Hadovanic, Mrs. JoKiray Daniel Kuruna: survived by 13 grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and one sister. Friends recelved at the THOMAS G.

GMITER FUNERAL HOME. 2323 Carson st. S. S. Funeral on Saturday at 9 m.

Divine liturgy in St. Vladimir's Orth. Church, at 9:30 n. m. Parastas on Friday at 8 p.

m. Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. LAWRENCE Thursday, April 1 1965. Edgar age 49 years.

of 117 Curry Hollow Rd. father of Mrs. Karen Anderson. Mrs. Kay Bradley and Gordon brother of William Frank.

Mrs. Martha E. Geese Mrs. Ethel Mae Mathers; also grandchildren, Family will receive friends Saturday and Sun2-4 7-9 m. at the H.

SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd. Brentwood. Fuon Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. He was a member of MaOrders, of LEGGE Friday, April 2, 1965, W. J.

husband of Margaret Legge, of Forbes father of W. J. Mrs. Elizabeth (Sis) Skid- at and T. H.

Ronald Smith and Kenneth Marano; brother of J. H. Legge of Petersburg, also survived 14 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren, Friends may call of 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Saturday Sunday at the WOOD FUNERAL HOME.

Forbes at McKee Oakland, where services will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tuesday, March 30. 1965. E. M.

Loy, age 53 years, of Willett Baldwin, wife of the late John C. Loy; daughter of J. Russell Eicher and the late Grace Wampler Elcher; sister of Estella L. Krugh; also survived by Eleanor Doerr Eicher. Friends may call at the WILLIAM C.

HIRT JR. FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd, at Alice St. Services on Saturday at 3 p. m. Family visitations from 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. LUERS On Tuesday. March 30. 1965, Anna Schlereth, beloved wife of the late Henry Luers; sister of Conrad Schlereth. Legion of Mary Rosary Society, L.C.B.A.

Branch 332. Christian Mothers of Boniface's Church and friends received at the WALTER J. SPERLING FUNERAL HOME. 622 Lockhart St. Requiem in St.

Boniface's Church. Saturday at 10 a. m. MACKOWIAK (Mack) On Tuesday, March 30. 1965, Nicholas (iggy) of 141 South 12th S.

brother of Mrs. Helen Kublak, Mrs. Sophia Majeski, Mrs. Josephine Doran and Mrs. Anna Barton.

Friends and members of World War received at the JOHN GMITER FUNERAL HOME. 119 South 15th St. Funeral on Saturday at 8:30 a. m. Requient high mass in St.

Adalbert'8 Church. at 9 a. m. MAGRINI On Tuesday, March 30. 1965, Frank.

father of Homer Magrini and Lola Hast; brother of Frederick and Armand Magrini of seven grandchildren. Friends received at the D. BAGNATO FUNERAL HOME, 50 McDermott Place, Carnegie, Funeral on Saturday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Ignatius Church at 9 a. m. MARTIN (Walsh) Caroline. on Wednesday. March 31, 1965, wife of the late John F.

Martin, 457 Division Bellevue; mother of Martin F. Walsh; sister of Mary Ward, and Laura Needham: also seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Friends received at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. High mass of requiem at the Church of the Assumption on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock.

MARTIN On April 1. 1965. John. of 162 James Springdale, father of Olga Keyes, Sophie Nameth, John J. and Peter P.

Friends received at the EDWARD E. KUZNICKI FUNERAL HOME, Cheswick. Pa. Funeral on Saturday at 9:15 a. m.

Requiem high mass in the Holy Virgin Ukrainian Orthodox Church, Arnold, at 10 a. m. MAWHINNEY On Thursday, April 1, 1965. Sam- uel Mawhinney, husband of the late Jeannetta Esler Mawhinney, of 1205 Lancaster father of Mrs. Lydia Gibb of Penn Hills, Mrs.

Marjorie Brown of New Paris, Ohio; Thomas Leonard Mawhinney of Springdale. Samuel Earl of Portsmouth, Mervin H. of Coraopolis. and Miss Helen Louise Mawhinney; brother of George C. of Dickersol Run.

Pa. Friends reecived at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center Thursday 7-9 p. and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

111. Private services Saturday. (Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice.) McCAGH Margaret A. McCagh, of 3589 Elmhurst North Side, on Thursday. April 1, 1965, beloved aunt of Elizabeth Finucan; also survived by other nephews and nieces.

Friends may call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California (at Cooper) North Side. Solemn requiem mass in St. Francis Xavier's Church, Monday at 9:30 a. m.

McELROY On Thursday, April 1, 1965, of 1044 Wall Pitcairn. Orlando husband of Carrie (nee Mackfather of Mrs. E. C. Kenney, Mrs.

O. T. Manspeaker and OrJando E. McElroy; also six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WM.

O. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME. Pitcairn, where services will be held on Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Family hours 1-4 and 7-9 p.

m. MeLANE Anne Hannan McLane, beloved wife of George A. (Boats) of 1258 Goe N. on Wednesday, March 31, 1965: mother of Mary Anne and Mrs. Barbara Pavlasky and sister of Mrs.

Gene Genevieve McCarthy and Mrs. Elizabeth Murr. Friends may call at her home. Requiem high mass in St. Cyril's Church, Saturday at 10 a.

m. MeLAUGHLIN On Friday, April 2. 1965. Patrick of 244 Church Turtle Creek, beloved father of Anna, Mrs. Anna Patrick.

Sperduto, Mrs. Patrick Prislac, Dennis, Peter, S.S.J.; John, Robert and Mrs. Gloria Cacco: brother of James, John and Dennis: stepbrother of Mrs. Jane Sloan, Mrs. Sarah Hensler Mrs.

Nell McHugh and Alec McClain; also 23 grandchildren. Funeral from the JOHN L. QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th and Airbrake Turtle Creek. Requiem high mass in St. Colman's R.

C. Church, Monday at 10 a. m. Interment St. Jo- seph's Cemetery.

MENARCHIK (Hess) Dorothy E. Steinkirchner, Tuesday. March 30, 1965, beloved wife of Steve Menarchik of 827 Penn daughter Lillian Spangler; mother of Eileen A. and A. Douglas Hess; sister Lorraine Larkin and Norma Sobel; also survived by one granddaughter.

Friends may call at the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, Wilks. High mass of requiem In St. James' R. C.

Church on Saturday, at 10 a. m. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. MUCK of 48 Wabash West End, on Tuesday, March 30. 1965, Mary Kenny Muck, wife of the late Joseph H.

Muck mother of Joseph H. Mrs. Margaret Riley. Mrs. Ann Fozard, Mrs.

Catherine Gudenburr; also survived by 14 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Sister of Tom and Dennis Kenny. Friends received Wednesday 7-9 p. and Thursday and Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

at the JOSEPH H. HERSHBERGER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton. Requiem mass in St. Martin's R.

C. Church. Saturday at 9 a. m. NEAL on Thursday, April 1965.

Walter of 215 Singer McKees Rocks, brother of James. Robert, Kathryn, Marcella and Beatrice Neal and Margaret Poseman. Friends received at McDERMOTT 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks, Requiem mass in St. Francis DeSales Church, on Saturday, April 3, at 9 a. m.

NEUBER On Friday. April 2, 1965. Theresa Neuber, sister of the late Carl. Friends received at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME 408 Cedar 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

Solemn requiem mass in the Church of the Nativity, Franklin Road, on Monday at 10 a. Friends invited. NOVOSELSKI On Wednesday, March 31, 1965. Steve, of 87 Coraopolis Coraopolis, husband of Mrs. Mary Lozik: father of Mary Jane; brother of Michael, Nicholas, Mrs.

Anna Hurray, Metro, John of California. Friends received at the VALARIAN F. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McKees Rocks. Funeral on Sunday. April 4, at 2 p.

m. Services in St. Mary's Ukr. G. C.

Church, at 2:30 p. m. NUNNERY of formerly of Neville Island and Coraopolis, on Wednesday, March 31, 1965, Elizabeth, mother of Mrs. Ruth Smith and Mrs. James Thornton: sister of Martha Eckert: two grandchildren and two a Friends may call at R.

D. COPELAND'S. 867 Fifth Coraopolls. Services on Saturday at 1:30. PANNELL On Tuesday, March 30.

1965, Patrick of 200 Paulson husband of Josephine; father of Patrick also one grandson, Patrick W. Friends are being received at the GEORGE A. WARDEN SON FUNERAL HOME, 1100 North Homewood where services will be held on Saturday at 1 p. m. Visitations 7-9 p.

m. PEARCE On Wednesday. March 31, 1965, Wilbur age 84, of Fort Pierce, formerly of McCandless husband of Edith Datt: father of Mrs. Beulah Miller of Vero Beach, grandfather of Jay C. Miller of Vera Beach, also two grandchildren.

Friends received after 7 p. Saturday at the WM. H. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME. Mars Pa, where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

PLCH On Wednesday, March 31. 1965, Emma Petruch, of 1610 Howard wife of Rudolph mother Rudolph sister of Anna Hoover, Frances Stibber, John, and Fred Petruch. Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME.

707 East North Side, on Saturday at 10:30 a. m. PRENDERGAST on March 30. 1965. Tuesday.

Philip of 3207 Niagara husband of Margaret Coyne Prender- gast: father of Mrs. Mary Burgoon. John P. Prendergast, Mrs. Margaret Ann Weis, Thomas A.

Prendergast, Mrs. Teresa Weis and Charles J. Prendergast: also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave.

at Devonshire St. Funeral on Saturday morning. High mass of requiem in st. Agnes Church at 10 o'clock. PRICE On Wednesday, March 31, 1965, Alfred S.

Jr. husband of Vivian Black Price. of 1159 Princeton Monroeville: father of Jennifer and Alfred IlI; brother of Mrs. Sarah Lutton, of Haddenfield, N. J.

Friends received at T. D. TURNER'S. 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg. Thursday 7-9 p.

Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. QUINN John J. (Colonel) Quinn.

of 1110 Cornell N. at the home of his niece, Mrs. Kathleen O'Brien, on Wednesday, March 31, 1965, beloved brother of Mrs. Bridget Phillips and Edward Quinn: survived also by nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Home of WILLIAM F.

RI EN, 3724 California at Cooper North Side. Requiem high mass in St. Cyril's Church, Saturday at 12 noon. RANDALL At St. Petersburg.

on Tuesday. March 30. 1965. Benjamin B. Randall, age 77 years, husband of Margaret Huetter Randall (formerly of McClure North Side); father of Mrs.

Mildred Lienhard, Mrs. Virginia Staley and Mrs. Gloria Terrick: brother of Norton and George Randall, Mrs. Ruth Rodgers, all of Sister Marie Martha of Seton Hill College and Mrs. Mary Ziegler of Brunswick, N.

also eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Beginning Thursday, friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-10 m. at the LESTER C. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. REDSHAW On Thursday, April Davis 1, 1965, Charles, of 4135 Munhall.

(A retired bricklayer.) Husband of Mrs. Mary Anderson Redshaw; father of Mrs. Robert (Norma Jean) Weldon of Butler, John W. Redshaw of Whitehall and Charles H. Redshaw of Munhall; brother of Mrs.

Edith Sutherland of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and Joseph H. Redshaw of St. Petersburg. also 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the GEORGE I. GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Homestead Park), Munhall.

Services Saturday at 3:15 p. m. REYNOLDS At Fort Lauderdale, formerly of Arabella Knoxville. on Thursdav. April 1.

1965. John in his 77th year, beloved husband of Leona Remy Reynolds; brother of Marguerite Reynolds of Pgh. and Mary Hays of Pgh. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt.

Oliver, after Friday. Funeral on Monday at 8 a. m. High mass of requiem in St. Canice's Church at 9 a.

m. Members of St. Canice's Holy Name Society and St. Clair Post 694 American Legion are invited. RICHTER Death Notices On Wednesday, March 31, 1965.

Raymond J. Richter of 960 Manton Way, beloved husband of Catherine Hughes Richter; father of Mrs. Joanne Hoover, Raymond and Gary Richter: three grandchildren; also two brothers and three sisters. Friends received at the JOSEPH COLLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave. Services on Saturday, April 3, at 2 p.

m. Friends and members of Germania Lodge 509 invited. (Masonic services Friday at 8 p. ROSSMAN On Wednesday, March 31, 1965, Nan H. Rossman of Silinas.

Calif, (age 62 years), wife of Pealer Rossman: mother of Hayes H. Rossman of U. S. Army. Services on Thursday at Salinas, Calif.

Committal services will be held at Spring Mills, on Monday, April 5, at 3 p. m. Family suggests contributions to the Cancer or Heart Funds. RUDOLPH at 10 8. m.

SADOWSKI Of 334 Church Mt. Oliver, on Wednesday, March 31, 1965. Ruth E. Meussner. in her 48th year, beloved wife of Robert E.

Rudolph II: mother of Robert E. III and Erich P. Rudolph: sister of Ada Frey, Irene Stokes and Vivian Vittorio. Friends received at the Funeral Home of JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS.

425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Services Monday On Tuesday, March 30. 1965, Adella Staniewicz, beloved wife of Casimir; Mother of Lawrence and Dennis: sister of Mrs. Hedwig Kellbach, Valerie, Raymond and Mrs.

Ann Suwalski. Friends received at the B. E. HARENSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th St. Funeral on Saturday, April 3, at 9 a.

m. Requiem mass in Holy Family Church at 10 a. m. SCHAEFER Conrad beloved husband of Eleanor Woods Schaefer, of 180 N. Jackson Bellevue, on Thursday.

April 1, 1965, brother of Mrs. Collette Saltzman, Wilbur Elmer Mrs. Mildred Waters, Eugene Edward V. and Mrs. Margaret Campbell.

The family will receive visitors 2-4 7-9 m. at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. 3724 California (at Cooper) North Side. Requiem high mass in Assumption Church. on Monday at 9 a.

m. SCAFE Robert of 811 N. Franklin Washington, on Wednesday, March 31, 1965, husband of Marie Maxwell Scafe: father of L. Dorothy Huston of Washington, Geneva Stout of Glenfield, and Wilma S. Meadowcroft of Erie.

brother of Rev. Wilbur W. Scafe of Bremerton. Washington. Friends may call at the ROBERT C.

GORDON FUNERAL HOME, Wilson at East Katherine Washington, Pa. Services at 2 p. m. Saturday, April 3. SCHIRM Of Huntington, R.D.

1. on George husband of Ethel; faWednesday, March 31, 1965, ther of Clair Schirm of Mrs. David Snare of Huntington, R.D. 1.: Mrs. Elwood Helsel of Holidaysburg, Pa.

Friends received at the HAVERSTOCK MEMORIAL HOME, McConnellstown, where services will be held Sat- urday at 2 p. m. SCHMIDT (Lewis) On Wednesday, March 31, 1965, Wilma J. Schmidt (nee Lewis). age 69 years.

of 356 Sunset Drive, Park, wife of Henry W. Schmidt; mother of Doris Jean Wazenegger of Middletown, H. William and the late Elsa Sauerburger; also four grandchildren: sister of Clara Schmidt and Robert W. Lewis, Friends and members of Elizabeth McGimpsey, Rebekkah Lodge Past Grand Assoc. Electa Chapter O.E.S.

and South Hills Congregational Church may call at the WM. C. HIRT JR. FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St.

Services Monday at 1 p. m. Family visitations from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Elizabeth McGimpsey services on Sunday. at 8 p.

m. SLOAN Of Chestnut Aliquippa, on Thursday, Aplil 1. 1965. Floyd father of Mrs. Lois Brown, Mrs.

Wanda M. Besch, Mrs. Marjorie J. Giofre. Kenneth Laud and James L.

Sloan: brother-in-law of Mrs. Esta Ingram; also 10 grandchildren. Friends may call at R. D. COPELAND'S.

867 Fifth Coraopolis. Services on Monday at 1:30 p. m. SMALI. On March 30.

1965. in St. Petersburg, Mrs. Grace, formerly of the Homestead District. wife of the late Clare Small; mother of Mrs.

Ralph Zimmerman, of Penn Hills, Mrs. Alvah Rhea, of Munhall and Floyd Osborne, of St. Petersburg. sister of Mrs. Verlinda Notz.

Mrs. Harry Wecas and John I. Caldwell: eight grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Friends received on Friday after 2 p. m.

at the GEORGE I. GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main (Homestead Park), Munhall. Services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. SMITH On Thursday, April 1, 1965, Agnes Solberg Smith, of 725 Loretta wife of the late Henry W.

Smith; mother of Mrs. Lois S. Malcomson. J. Franklin of Lorraine, Ohio.

and Edward S. Smith: sister of Mrs. Clara S. Kammerer; also three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the M.

F. LESLIE HOME FOR FUNERALS, 424 N. Negley Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-10 p. where services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. STAKEL Patricia in her 5th vear, on March 31, 1965.

of 9015 Saltsburg Plum Boro, beloved daughter of John and Mary Jean Stakel: sister of Susan, David, Michael and Joseph: grandchild of Mrs. Marie McKarney and John P. Stakel. Funeral from the HAROLD R. ROTH FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsburg Rd.

(Route 380), Penn Hills. on Saturday at 9:15 A. m. Angel mass in St. John the Baptist R.

C. Church, Unity, at 10 a. m. Interment in Braddock Catholic Cemetery. (Family visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

STONE On Tuesday, March 30, 1965, Henry Stone, age 69 years, of 500 Hervey husband of Anna Barker Stone; father of Amanda Barth. Anna Perella and James of California; also nine grandchildren; brother of Alice Clark Stanger. Friends and members of Uhlman Horne Post No. 456 VFW and Div. No.

85 PAT may call at the WILLIAM C. HIRT JR. FUNERAL HOME. 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St.

Services on Saturday at 11 a. m. SWANK Suddenly on Tuesday, March 30. 1965. Ada Hysong Swank, of 312 North Euclid mother of Mrs.

Edna R. Kidder, of Olean. N. Y. and Herbert E.

Swank, of Red Hook, N. grandmother of Mrs. Doreen Price, Olean, N. also survived by three great ceived Friends reat H. SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center), Thursday 7-9 p.

m. and until time of services Friday at 3 o'clock. Interment at Blairsville, Saturday at 11 o'clock. TARQUINIO Pasquale, of 43 McKinnie McKees Rocks, 'husband of Elizabeth DiGiulio; father of Louis and Albert; brother of Salvatore grandchildren and five greatand Concetta Celidonia; also three grandchildren. Friends received at the ANTHONY M.

MUSMANNO FUNERAL HOME, 700 Seventh McKees Rocks. Funeral on Mondav. April 5, 1965. at 8:45 a. m.

Requiem high mass in Mother of Sorrows Church at 9:30 a. m. THASE On Wednesday, March 31, 1965, Sara Roberts, wife of Louis J. Thase of 416 Oakland mother of Margaret Thase and Mrs. Dorothy Murray: sister of Louise McCormick of Fort Wayne, and Margaret Brandau of Pgh.

Friends may call at the FERGUSONWOOD FUNERAL HOME. Forbes Ave, at McKee Oakland, after 10 o'clock Friday morning, Services Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. THOMAS George of Wilson N. Charleroi, on Tuesday, March 30, 1965, beloved husband of Katherine: father of Frank Thomas, of Pittsburgh and Steve G. Thomas, of Lynwood.

also six grandchildren. Friends received at the ROBERT BILLICK FUNERAL HOME, Grand Blvd. and Marion Monessen, from 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Anthony's Church. Monessen, Saturday at 10 a. m. Burial Monongahela Cemetery, at Monongahela, Pa. UNGERMAN Death Notices John on Tuesday, March 30, 1965, of 1124 Province husband of Madeline Weber; father of Mrs.

Geraldine Puharie and Mrs. Maxine Pusateri; son of Josephine Hrabic and the late John Ungerman; brother of Clarence Ungerman and Mrs. Helen Kusluch: also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends will be received at the JOHN GUEHL FUNERAL HOME, Lowrie and Gardner Troy Hill, North Side. Services Saturday, April 3.

at 10 a. m. VOYNICK On Thursday, April 1, 1965, Andy. of 310 Third Trafford, beloved husband of the late Maria: father of Mary Porter, Michael, George. John and Andrew Voynick.

and brother of Julia Wassel. Friends received at the CORL FUNERAL HOME, Trafford, Pa. Requiem high mass in SS. Peter and Paul Church, Braddock, on Monday at 10 a. WALLACE At on Tuesday, March 30, 1965, Jerry E.

Wallace of 1702 Brighton Place, brother of Cleveland G. Wallace. Douglas Wallace of Sewickley. Fred Wallace of Miami, Fla, Friends may call at the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME.

328 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WELLER (Wright) On Wednesday, March 31, 1965. Grace Wright, wife of the late Christ R. Weller, of Perry Wexford: mother of Mrs. Helen Allen.

Mrs. Louise Thompson: stepmother of Mrs. Margaret Campbell and Chris F. Weller: sister of Ralph C. and Oliver M.

Wright. and the late Edgar L. Wright: also survived by three grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, where services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. WHITTEN On Wednesday, March 31, 1965, Christina, of 2315 Hobson Brookline, wife of the late Joseph Whitten: mother of Ruth A.

Krobot: grandmother of Joseph Gordon, Denny and Deanna Burkholder: also survived by two great-grandsons. Sister of Mrs. Janet Barchie. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO.

MORTUARY. 2630 West Liberty where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. Visitations starting Thursday afternoon. WILLIAMS (Kirkpatrick) On March 31, 1965, Laura of 125 Elmwood Glenshaw, mother of Mrs.

Jeannette C. Schuler, Ralph D. and the late William and Harry Kirkpatrick; also nine grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-5 and 7-10 p. at the ROBERT B.

NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Services on Saturday at 2 p. m. YAKIN On Wednesday, March 31, 1965, George, of 1913 Main West Mifflin, formerly of Chalfant Boro, beloved father of Mathew, of Wilkins George.

of Miami, Fla, and Mrs. Barbara Zuber, of West Miffiln; eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Funeral from the JOHN L. QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th and Airbrake Turtle Creek. Saturday at 9 a.

m. R. C. Church. Rankin at 10 a.

m. Requiem high mass in St. Mary's Interment Braddock Catholic Cemetery. Cards of Thanks WE desire to tuank our relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness. words of sympathy, floral offerings, spiritual boquets and use of cars, extended during our bereavement-Kacprzyckl family.

In Memoriam CYGNAROWICZ, Sophie In loving memory of our dearest wife and mother who passed away four years ago today. April 2. 1961, The stars are dimily shining Upon one lonely grave Where sleeps without awakening One we loved, but could not save. Sadly missed by husband, John; children and grandchildren. GRISKEY, Ruperto Bertha In loving memory of our wife and mother who passed one year ago today, April 2, 1964.

You are not forgotten, loved one Nor will you As long as life and memory last We will remember Thee. Sadly missed by husband, children and their familles. BEGGAN. Francis J. -(Buddie) In loving memory of our son and brother who passed away 4 years ago today, April 2, 1961.

It seems so long ago That you departed from our midst, And we were broken hearted, We cherished every moment spent with you And Buddie, you are with us In Sadly missed by Mom and family. everything we do. WOODSIDE. Robert loving of my beloved husband who memory passed away April 2. 1960.

Many a lonely heartache Many a silent tear God only knows how I miss you As ends this fifth sad year. Sadly missed by wife, daughters and grandchildren. IN Loving memory of our daughter and sister Joan M. Ebersole, who passed away 9 years ago today, April 2, 1956 When links of life are broken, And loved ones have to part, It leaves a wound that never heals, An ever aching heart. Wishing today as we wished before.

That God could have spared you a few years more. Sadly missed by Dad, Mother and all who loved her. Florists LUBIN SMALLEY Beauty softens sorrow. Send flowers. GRANT 1-2200 Monuments-Cemetery Lots JEFFERSON Memorial-4 spaces.

Good Shepherd. $425. 655-2567. Cemetery Memorials Of Select BARRE Barre Granite GUILD FRED DONATELLI SONS 623 E. North Ave.

at East Phone 321-8166 Open Eves. to 9, Sun. 1 to 6 Monuments-Cemetery Lots The Pittsburgh Press, Friday, April 2, 1965 39 Cemetery SEARS Monuments SEARS Monuments ROPHUCK AND CO and Markers See Our Displays--Easy Terms North Side East Liberty 322-8500 661-6500 "Temple of Memories" MAUSOLEUM Clean Dry Above Ground Burial A LLEGHENY EMETERY Founded 1844 (Non-profit) New Crematory Columbarium Niches Cemetery Lots VISITORS WELCOME DAILY and SUNDAY Burial space may be purchased for as low as $10 per month perpetual care included. Fo: Information Call or Write -ALLEGHENY CEMETERY 4734 Butler Pgh. 682-1624 PLAN your future today.

See the courses offered in today's classified educational directory. Lost and Found ANIMAL Rescue League may help you find your lost dog. Call 661- 6452. BEAGLE -Year old, male, black, white tan; March 30th; Stanton Heights. Sore on right front paw; reward.

781-4844. BEAGLE Male, short, sticky, lost Shadyside, khaki collor, 441-4577. BEAGLE -Lost. Male. White with brown blotches.

Lost March 17. Vic. Rt. 51. Near Golden Nugget.

Answers to Tob7 882-5290. BEAGLE Black-tan male. License. Highland Park area. Reward.

661- 6129. BRACELET -Gold charm, lost. Greentree-Dormont area, last weekend, reward, 921-4304. BRACELET -Lost. green jade with gold clasp.

Reward. Court GERMAN Shepherd-Airedale-CollieMale, blonde shaggy hair Castle Shannon vicinity, answers to reward. 881-3515. GERMAN Shepherd Silver tip: Answers to Red collar and silver collar. Lost Fox Chapel vicin1ty.

963-9844: 963-8812. GOLDEN Retriever-Reward for any information leading to recovery. years old. License No. 6174.

Lost March 22, Camp Meeting Road, Sewickley, 741-4815. KITTEN-Black. lost. yellow ribbon. Squirrel Hill area, 521-2918.

POODLE lost. miniature, black male. "Jacque, Peters Township. Reward, 941-9088. PURSE- -Lost front of Woolworth's on scale, Monroeville, valuable papers inside.

Reward. 824-4170-824-3804. PURSE- Lost. woman's leather: vicinity Richland and Shepherd Roads. Gibsonia, Pa.

Reward 443-5407. SALES Papers and materials lost $100 reward for return of items taken from blue Barracuda March 29. Lacock North Side. 443- 6144, SEALYHAM Terrier all white. Lost Ben Avon vicinity.

Family pet. Aged and infirm. Reward. 766-7806. STRAYED On Wed.

March 31. tiny black and white toy fox terrier. from 216 Linnview. License 6704. Children's pet.

Reward. 881-1231. WATCH Lady's rold Hamilton: vicinIt Soldiers and Sailor's Memorial Hall, Sunday, March 28th. Reward. 741-8060.

WRIST Watch Ladies Diamond Hamilton: lost Crafton-Ingram Shopping Center. Sunday, March 28th. Sentimental Valuel Reward 771- 2395. Personal HEALTH Thru Prayer Every Saturday, 2 p. m.

Smithfield Street Methodist Chapel. THANKS to St. Jude for wonderful favor granted J. C. THANKS-Bea for 10 happy years of marriage, Jack, Would parents neighbors of youngsters beaten or approached for money In around school property write E-421.

Press. LOOK what's cookin' in Today's Parade of Values in The Press and Post -Gazette car bargains. Legal Notices NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. NO.

3022 APRIL TERM. 1965. CITY OF PITTSBURGH V8. MARY C. DEVORE, CHARLES H.

CLARKE. ROBERT C. CLARKE ROBERT C. CLARKE 111, CHARLES C. LIAM A.

KUNZE. CLARKE CLARKE, HUGH A. CLARKE. WILMANKEL, COLUMBUS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (PENNSYLVANIA) SHRINERS HOSPITAL, PITTSBURGH LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF COCHRANTON. PENNSYLVANIA, DEVISEES UNDER THE WILL OF DR.

ROBERT C. CLARKE, ROBERT E. MAUGHAN. SADIE MAUGHAN, HIS WIFE. JOHN MAGEIO, HARRY MAUGHAN, LAURA DESTIO, THEIR HEIRS, ASSIGNS.

DEVISEES OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES. Notice is hereby given to the above persons whatsoever, that the CITY OF PITTSBURGH by DANIEL W. McCLURE Tax Solicitor and ALVIN J. PORSCHE. 336 City County Building, has petitioned the Court for an Order approving a private sale of the following tax acquired real estate for the sum of $750.00 by pursuant the to Governor Act No.

514 approved July 1947: ALL THOSE CERTAIN' LOTS OR PARCELS OF LAND SITUATE IN THE 12TH (FORMERLY 21ST) WARD OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH. COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY AND COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, BEING LOTS NOS. 13 AND 14 IN R. G. MacGONIGLES PLAN CALLED- HIGHLAND PARK VIEW PLAN OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF DEEDS OF SAID COUNTY IN PLAN BOOK VOLUME 11, PAGE 132.

LOT NO. 13- BLOCK 124M, LOT 194-- LOT NO. 14--BLOCK 124M, LOT 195 THIS PROPERTY IS SOLD SUBJECT ALL ZONING, BUILDING AND SUB- DIVISION LAWS AND ORDINANCES Whereupon the Court granted rule on the aforesaid persons, and all persons whatsoever, to appear and show cause within thirty days from this notice why the title of the CITY OF PITTSBURGH to the aforesaid real estate should not be adjudicated and decreed valid and indefeasible as against all mortgages, ground rents, rights, title, interest in or claims against the aforesaid real estate: and to further show cause why the sale of the said real estate should not be made free and clear of all the aforesaid claims whatsoever, WILLIAM H. DAVIS Sheriff NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.

NO. 3021 APRIL TERM, 1965. CITY OF PITTSBURGH VS. FLORENCE I. GIBSON.

S. B. DONALDSON, ELIZABETH DONALDSON, SHRADER, HARRIET DONALDSON CUMMINS. their heirs, assigns, devisees or legal repre- sentatives, Notice is hereby given to the above person. their heirs.

successors or assigns, and to all persons whatsoever. that the City of Pittsburgh by Daniel W. McClure, Tax Solicitor and Alvin J. Porsche. 336 City-County Building.

has petitioned the Court for an Order approving private sale of the following tax acquired real estate for the sum of $600.00 pursvant to Act No. 514 approved by the Governor July 5, 1947: ALL Those certain lots or pieces of ground situate in the 20th Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being Lots Nos. 14 and 15 in a Plan of Lots laid out by the said Florence I. Gibson and recorded in the Recorder's Office of Allegheny County in Plan Book Volume 18, page 120. Lot No.

14 Block 41-E. Lot No. 58 Lot No. 15. Block 41-E, Lot No.

59 Whereupon the Court granted a rule on the aforesald person. and all persons whatsoever. to appear and show cause within thirty days from this notice why the title of the City of Pittsburgh to the aforesaid real estate should not be adjudicated and decreed valid and indefeasible AS against all mortgages. ground rents. rights.

title. interest in or claims against the aforesaid real estate: and to further show cause why the sale of the said real estate should not be made free and clear of all the aforesaid claims whatsoever. WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Sheriff, NOTICE IN THE COMMON PLEAS OF COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA.

NO. 3023 APRIL TERM, 1965. CITY OF PITTSBURGH VS. J. BEST, also known as EMMA J.

BOST. FRED H. BEST. HER HUSBAND, THEIR HEIRS. ASSIGNS.

DEVISEES OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES Notice Is hereby given to the NOTICES Pages -Death Notices -In Memoriam -Florists -Cemetery Lots ANNOUNCEMENTS 1-Lost and Found 2-Personal EMPLOYMENT 1-Male Help Wasted 40-41 -Female Help Wanted Situations RENTALS 10-16-Furnished Unfurnished 16A-26-Apartments and Henses. 41-42 cond REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33-East Suburban 42-43 33-North Suburban 33B--City and 34-East End 35-North Side 35A-West Suburban 36-South Hills 36A-Mt. Lebanon Area FOR SALE 44-Business Opportunities 46-Miscellaneous 48-Household Goods 49-Machinery AUTOMOBILES 60-Autos 45-46-47 60A-Sport Cars 62-Trucks Legal Notices above persons, their heirs, or assigns, and to all persons whatsoever, that the CITY OF PITTSBURGH by DANIEL W. McClure, Tax Solicitor and ALVIN J. PORSCHE, 336 City County Building, has petitioned the Court for an Order aproving a private sale of the following tax acquired real estate for the sum of $300.00 pursuant to Act.

No. 514 approved by the Governor July 5, 1947: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND SITUATE IN THE 29th WARD. CITY OF PITTSBURGH. FORMERLY BOROUGH OF CARRICK. FORMERLY BALDWIN TOWNSHIP, COUNTY OF OF PENNSYLVANIA, BEING LOT ALLEGHENY AND COMMMONNO.

65 IN NEW PARK PLACE PLAN OF LOTS RECORDED IN THE RECORDER'S OFFICE OF ALLECHENY COUNTY IN PLAN BOOK VOLUME 18. PAGES 140 AND 141. RESERVATION OF A PORTION AT OF LOT FOR STREET PURPOSES THE INTERSECTION OF STEWART ST. AND 10 FT. UNNAMED ALLEY AS SET FORTH IN PROPOSED DEED.

BLOCK 138-H, LOT NO. 210 Whereupon the Court granted rule on the aforesaid persons, and all persons whatsoever, to appear and show cause within thirty days from this notice why the title of the aforesaid real estate should not be CITY OF PITTSBURGH to the adjudicated and decreed valid mort- and indefeasible A8 against all gages, ground rents, rights, title. interest in or claims against fur- the ther show cause why the sale of the aforesaid real estate; and to said real estate should not be made free and clear of all the aforesaid claims whatsoever. WILLIAM H. DAVIS, Sheriff NOTICE PLEAS IN THE OF COURT ALLEGHENY COUNTY, OF COMMON PENNSYLVANIA NO.

3019 APRIL TERM, 1965 CITY OF PITTSBURGH VS. BERTHA CASPAR BROWN, ANNA M. WIDOW SISTER, RESPECTIVELY. OF WILLIAM A. C.

BROWN. DECEASED. ANNA M. CONNOR. ASSIGNEE OF MORTGAGE.

THEIR HEIRS. ASSIGNS, DEVISEES OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES. Notice Is hereby given to the above persons. their heirs. or assigns.

and to all persons' whatsoever, that the CITY OF PITTSBURGH by DANIEL W. McCLURE, Tax Solicitor and ALVIN J. PORSCHE. 336 City County Building, has petitioned the Court for an Order approving a quired private real estate for the sum of sale of the following tax pursuant to Act No. 514 approved by the Governor July 5, 1947: ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR PIECE OF GROUND SITUATE IN THE 19th WARD OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH, COUNTY OF ALLE- OF GHENY AND COMMONWEALTH PENNSYLVANIA, BEING KNOWN AS LOT NO.

11 IN BAILEY AND MOON'S PLAN OF LOTS NOS. 3 AS RECORDED IN THE RECORDER'S OFFICE IN SAID ALLEGHENY COUNTY IN PLAN BOOK VOLUME 14. PAGES 76 ALSO AND 77. DESIGNATED AS BEING BLOCK 61-C. LOT IN THE RECORDS OF THE DEED REGISTRY OFFICE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.

RESOLVED, THAT THE ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE AND DEED SHALL CONTAIN A STIPULATION THAT THE PROPERTY IS SOLD SUBJECT TO ALL ZONING. BUILDING AND SUBDIVISION LAWS AND ORDINANCES rule on Whereupon the aforesaid persons, and the Court granted all persons whatsoever, to appear and show cause within thirty days from this notice why the title of the CITY OF PITTSBURGH to the aforesaid real estate should not be I adjudicated and decreed valld mort- and Indefeasible 8.8 against all terest gages, in ground claims against the aforerents, rights, title, insaid real estate; and to further show cause why the sale of the said real estate should not be made free and clear of all the aforesaid claims whatsoever. WILLIAM H. DAVIS Sheriff NOTICE is hereby given that Angro Corporation has been organized Business under the provisions of the Corporation Law. filed approved Articles May of In- 5, 1933, and has corporation with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Penn1965.

The purpose or purposes of sylvania, on day of March, the corporation are: To purchase, acquire, hold exchange, 1m- prove, maintain, operate. deal real in, lease, sell. convey and mortgage estate and interests and rights in real estate. Including buildings and improvements, and to borrow money and to issue notes, bonds or other evidence of indebtedness secured by the property and assets of the corporation: to invest in. to acquire selland to carry on manufacturing, Ing.

merchandising and related bustness enterprises: to protect, preserve, improve and enhance the value of such investments: to own and operate hotels, taverns and restaurants wherein alcoholic, vinous. spiritous and malt liquors are sold as beverages; to lend money on, and to buy, sell and deal in personal property, stocks, bonds, leases. mortgages, conditional sales. bailment leases, security agreements, open accounts, and other evidences of indebtedness, either secured by real or personal property or unsecured; and to have all powers essential, requisite or appropriate thereto, providing, however, that the corporation will not engage in any business subjecting it to regulation of the Pennsylvania Department of Banking. THOMAS W.

NEELY. Attorney, 1130 Park Building. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given of intention to apply on Thursday, the 8th day of April. 1965, at 9:30 A.

M. E. S. to the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, at No. 4063 April Term.

1965. for amendment to the Charter the an Methodist Episcopal Church of Sewickleyville. a non -profit corporation. having its registered at Broad and Thorn Streets. Sewickley Borough, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the Corporation provisions Law of Non-Profit the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5.

1933, character as of the The nature and proposed amendment the are as corporation follows: to (1) The name of be changed to "Sewickley Methodist Church': (2) The purposes to inGod clude and to promotion support of the the worship doctrine of the Methodist Church. to acquire and receive by purchase. donation or otherwise. any property, real. personal or mixed and to hold.

use and dispose of the same: (3) Defining the members thereof: (4) Providing for election and qualification 01 Trustees: (5) Providing for adherence to and compliance with the rules, regulations, doctrines set forth in the Disciples of the Methodist Church. Said, articles are Prothonotary now 011 file in the office of the of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Proposals Sealed Proposals will be received by the West Jefferson Hills Joint School Authority. Archie W. Mabon, Secretary, Allegheny, County, Jefferson Pennsylvania, at the Thomas High School, 310 Old Clairton Road, Clairton, Pennsylvania 15025 Jefferson Borough) until 8:00 o'clock p.

m. E.S.T. Tuesday, April for: 20. 1965, and there publicly opened MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT, BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD, DUST COLLECTION ARTS, SYSTEM FOR INDUSTRIAL FOLDING CHAIRS, FILES. SCIENCE FLOOR- EQUIPMENT SCRUBBING AND APPARA- MATUS, CHINE AND HAND TRUCK.

for the Pleasant Hills Middle School Old Clairton Road, Pleasant Hills Borough Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15236 Specifications, Bid Conditions, Proposal Forms, and further information may be obtained from the office of Howard F. Jack, Thomas Jetferson High School. 310 Old Clairton Road. Clairton. Pennsylvania 15025 (Jefferson Borough), The West Jefferson Hills Joint School Authority reserves the right to waive any informality in or to reject any or all bids, or any part of any bid, and to withhold the final awarding of Contracts for sixty (60) days after date set for opening of bids.

West Jefferson Hills Joint School Authority By Order of the Chairman Paul B. Graham Proposals PORT AUTHORITY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY TRANSIT DIVISION Sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Director of Purchasing of the Port Authority of Allegheny County. Transit Division, 121 Seventh Street. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 3:30 p. m.

EST. April 13. 1965, and will be publicly opened and read at 4:00 p. m. the same day in Room 408, same address, for the following: Painting Various Bridges and Radio Tower Palm Garden Bridge-Partial Deck and Painting Window Cleaning Service Weed Killer Acceptance or rejection of bids will be publicly announced at meeting of the Board of the Authority at 3:30 p.m., April 21, 1965, at Room 408, 121 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

No bidder may withdraw his proposal for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled time for opening of the sealed bids. Contract documents may be obtained without charge at the Office of the Director of Purchasing, Transit Division, 121 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Each proposal must be accompanied by a Certified or Cashier' Check or Surety Company Bond the order running to Port Authority of Allegheny County the amount of ten per cent of the total amount of the bid. The Board of the Authority serves the right to reject any or bids. JOHN W.

DAMERON Executive Director no General Manager ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh. Pennsylvani March 20, 1965 Separate and sealed proposals will be received in the Office of County Controller, Room 104 Court House. Pittsburgh, until 10:31 A. E.S.T.. and opened In the persence of the Executive and Admin.

E.S.T., 1strative Tuesday, Officers at 11:00 A. April 6, 1965. Room 410 Court House. Pittsburgh. for the following: Hospital Supplies and Equipment.

Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders. Instructions to Bidders, and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had on application the Office of the County Institution District Purchasing Department in Pa. Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh. Proposal Certified must be accompanied or Cashier's Check required) to the order running to the County Institution District. The amount fixed in the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract in case of award.

No bidder may withdraw his bid for scheduled a period of 60 days after the of bids. closing time for receipt. The County Institution District: reserves the right to reject any and all bids. James W. Knox, Controller.

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April On Carty the nieces ceived Ave. day, in at On C. of c. vived Friends Civic Friday services ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT March Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, 27, 1965 James W.

Knox, Controller, Allegheny County. be Separate and sealed proposals will received in the Office of the County Controller, Room 104 Court House. Pittsburgh, until 10:30 A. E.S.T., and opened in the presence of the' Executive and Administrative Officers at 11:00 Room E.S.T., Tuesday, April 6, 1965, 410 Court House. Pittsburgh, and Pa.

for the following: Butter, Egge Cheese; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables; Meats; Medical Record File Lektriever of equal). Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders. Instructions: to Bidders, and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may Office be had on application at the' of the County Institution District Purchasing Department in Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompanied by' Certified or Cashier's Check (as required) to the order running! to the County Institution District. The amount fixed in the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract in case of.

award. No bidder may withdraw his bid" for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of, bids. The County Institution District reserves the right to reject any and all bids. NATIONAL FOREST SEWERAGE SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION. KIASUTHA RECREATION AREA.

INVITATION Sealed bids single copy, subject to the conditions therein, will be received until 10:00 A. M. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, April 27, 1965, in the office of the Forest Supervisor, Allegheny National Forest, Post Office Building, Warren, Pennsylvania, and then licly opened for furnishing all labor, equipment, supplies, materials and performing all work required for complete construction of sewage ment plant and sewer system. project is located at the Kiasutha, Recreation Area, near Kinzua, McKean County, Pennsylvania. Information for bidders, together with forms, plans, specifications and questionnaires, may be obtained at the Forest Supervisor's Office.

Post Office Building, Warren, Pennsylvania. A showing of the work will be conducted on April 9. 1965. A Forest Service representative will meet Interested bidders at the Ludlow. Pennsylvania, Post Office no later Time than 10:00 A.

M. Eastern Standard on that date. ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PENNA. DEPARTMENTS OF WORKS AND REGIONAL PARKS Pittsburgh, March 19.

1965 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the County Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104. Court House, Pittsburgh, until 10:30 o'clock, M. Eastern Standard Time, Tuesday, April 6. 1965 and will be read by the County Commissioners in the Gold Room, Room 410, Court House. Pittsburgh, one-half hour later, 11:00 o'clock A.

M. Eastern Time, for the following: DEPARTMENT OF WORKS GRADING AND BERM PAVING ON COUNTY ROADS PROGRAM" REGIONAL PARKS--SITE NO. 1 PROJECT NO. P1-L1 LANDSCAPING ROUND HILL PARK, ELIZABETH TOWNSHIP The minimum wage rates permissible on the Protects shall be in accordance with the Schedule of Minimum Rates set up in the Contract Documents. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of Sixty (60) Days after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of Bids.

Proposals must be made on the County's form and In accordance. with the "Supplemental Specifications. the "Standard Contract for tract. the "Instructions to Bidthe "Form of and the Letting Plans. all of which may be viewed at the Office of the Commissioners of Allegheny County.

4 Copies of the above date for use of Bidders will be furnished upon application to the Contract Supervisor in the County Department of Works of Allegheny County, Room 502, County Office Building, Pittsburgh. Pa. A charge of $3.00 will be made for each set of the Supplemented Specifications and Plans for Project and NO CHARGE for GRADING AND BERM PAVING OF COUNTY ROADS. An additional charge of $2.00 will be for each set of "The Standard Contract for There will be no refund on the Standard Contract for Construction or Supplemental Specifications and Plans. Check or Money Order in the amount to cover charges for one or both Documents to be made out to the" "'COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY." Proposals must be accompanied by a Certified Check or Surety Company Bond (on County's form) to the order 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 conditions of the Contract in case of Award.

The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all Bids. JAMES W. KNOX. Controller County of Allegneny.

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