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garage; Mary R. Gray, 121 N. Linden owner; Union Supply 1509 Muriel contractor. LaBelle 233-5-Two-story duplex and garage. A.

Gaetano et 237 La Belle owners: M. V. and D. Contracting 1111 Bluff contractor. Brighton 2145-One-story extension: J.

Conatelll et a 2145 Brighton owners; the Trimble 1719 Pennsylvania contractor. Woodland 2697-Two and half story rectory and garage; St. John the BapList Russian Church, 2697 Woodland owner: W. K. Stehler.

Riverside Gardens, Bellevue, contractor. Doctor Divides $40,000 Estate Dr. Frances McDonald Wallace, 84, one the oldest women practitioners of medicine in Pennsylgo vania, left her $40,000 estate to relatives. The widow of R. B.

Wallace, onetime president of the Wallace National Bank, Denver, Dr. Wallace was a native of Aliquippa. She spent the last seven years of her life at the Roosevelt Hotel here. The will bequeaths $200 to a niece, Frances D. Smiley; $200 each to Margaret McDonald and Mabel Richardson, and $100 grants to eight nephews and nieces.

The remainder was in trust to pay $50 a month to placede Stephen H. Sutton, a nephew, and Margaret Jane McDonald, Mary D. Sutton and Marian McDonald, nieces. Attorney Harland I. Castell was named executor.

Death Notices Death Notices ACHES Suddenty. on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1948, Frank, son of George and Anna Aches: brother of Mrs. William von Kaenel and Elizabeth Aches. Funeral from the home of Schellhaas and Son, 707 East N.

S. Interment private. AIELLO- On Tuesday, Oct. 5. 1948, Dolores Fairbank, of 5376 Black wife of Albert Aiello: daughter of William and Gertrude Delphy Fairbank.

Friends received at the Colligan Bros. Funeral Home, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Saturday, Oct. 9, at 8 a. m.

High mass of requiem at St. Michael's Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. ASMONGYA (Asmonga)-On Tuesday, October 5.

his home, No. 5 Donald Terrace, in his 81st year. Lazlo Asmongya, beloved husband of Mrs. Julia Ann Asmongya; father of Mrs. Mary Turoczy and Mrs.

Jennie Lassig. Louis, Steven, John and Joseph; 18 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Friends received at Prokopovitsh Funeral Home, 431 9th Munhall. Requiem mass at St. Margaret Church.

Munhall, on Saturday, October 9. at 9:30 a. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Munhall.

BOBST- Suddenly, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1948. Harry, husband of the late Sarah Hart Bobst of 321 Kennedy father of Mrs. Margaret O'Brien: brother of William Bobst and Mrs. Tillie Dauer.

Friends received at B. B. Funeral Home, 602 Sherman Ave. Funeral on Saturday morning. Requiem high mass at the Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock.

BRADY-Monday, Oct. 4, James R. Brady of 100 Glen Caladh Hazelwood (formerly of Etna) Funeral from the Rhein Funeral Home, 333 Butler Etna. Funeral Friday at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at All Saints Church at 9 o'clock. CADWALLADER- At Veterans Hospital. Aspinwall, on Wednesday, Oct. 6. 1948, Vivien husband of Frances father of Conrad G.

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Funeral services on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Grandview Cemetery. CALDWELL- On Sunday, Oct. 3, at Los Angeles, Christina Paterson. widow of William Caldwell, formerly of Braddock, mother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Schreiber of Los Angeles, Mrs. Richard Fennell and Miss Ethel Rimmel: sister of Mrs. Jean Piker Sr. of Canton, Mrs. Alice Thuring of Vero Beach, Mrs.

Elizabeth Mason of Los Angeles, Thomas Patterson of Los Angeles, Mrs. Bertha Smith and William G. Patterson of also 3 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home.

2025 Perrysville Friday. Services Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CHAMBON- Suddenly, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1948, Charlotte, in her 76th year, at her home, Gladden, Pa. Survived by her son, Charles Chambon.

and 1 grandson, Kenneth P. Chambon. Friends received at. the Fryer Funeral Home, 723 Washington Bridgeville. Funeral Saturday, Oct.

9, with requiem high mass at St. Mary's Church, Cecil, at 10 a. m. Friends invited. CRAFT-At home.

7530 Bennett on Oct. 6, Harry F. Craft, husband of the late Velma Auld: son of the late George F. Craft and Mary E. Newingham; father of Gladys and Harry N.

Craft. Friends received at the Leslie Funeral Home, 721 Brushton Ave. Services Saturday at 2:30 p. m. bacher Funeral Home.

24 Holland Braddock, on Saturday, Oct. 9. Requiem high mass at St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church. Rankin.

at 9 a. m. Friends invited. RITCHEY-On Oct. 5.

1948, at 8 p. Joseph Boyd Ritchey of Verona. husband of Ella; father of Mrs. N. W.

Edmondson of Forest Hills, Howard, Walter, Ruth, Mrs. Edwin Crosby and Mrs. Charles Orbin. Friends received at the J. W.

Martin Funeral Home, Youngwood, where services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. ROBIN On Tuesday, October 5. 1948. David Robin, beloved husband of Lillie Goldsmith Robin; father of DALY- On Tuesday, Oct.

5, 1948. Death Notices Death Notices at 10:20 p. Anne M. Daly of 1621 Princess Beechview: sister of George V. and the late John H.

KISSICK-October 5, Winifred Mrs. Florence Lauer of Pittsburgh; Daly. Friends received at the Wil- age 74, at Detroit, Michigan, be- and brother Hills, of Mark Robin of Bevliam Slater and Sons Funeral Home, loved mother of Norma Kissick erly California; also one Shiras and Bensonia Aves. (at Brown. Services 2:30 o'clock Friday grandchild.

Friends received at the Broadway) Beechview, until 9:15 afternoon at R. G. 4251 Cass G. R. Harris Ralph where Shugar services Chapel, will 5509 held Center a.

m. Saturday, Oct. 9. Requiem Funeral Home, Ave. In- be on high mass at St.

Catherine's Church terment Oak View Cemetery, Royal Friday, Oct. 8. at 11 a. m. Interat 10 a.

m. Oak. Michigan. ment West View Cemetery. DANIELS- Of 184 S.

17th. sud- KONIECZNY Of 2067 Dartmore RONAY- his residence. 407. Jackdenly, on Oct. 6, 1948.

at 11:50 Overbrook, suddenly on Tues- sonia Wednesday, husband Oct. 6. Hermina 1948, a. Milton beloved husband day, Oct. 5.

1948. at 6:45 p. Joseph, beloved of of Lottie Shunk: father of Wade. John husband of Eva Kopitek; Bago Ronay; father of Mrs. CathFriends and members of S.

P. A. father of John Mary, Stanley erine Bassford and Mrs. Margaret received at the Erny Funeral Chapel, and Mrs. Julia Szafranski.

Griffin. Friends received at B. Friends B. S. 18th and Jane Sts.

Funeral received at the Erny Funeral Home, Devlin Funeral Home, 602 Sherman mornSouth Side at Cemetery. p. m. Interment Friday at 10 a. m.

ing. Requiem mass at St. Saturday 2 2361 Brownsville Road. Funeral on Ave. Funeral on Saturday Oct.

7, at 5:40 Hazelwood, at 9:30. Ann's Church. DASYNICH-On Wednesday. Octo- a. Henrietta E.

of 2430 Perrys- Brunswick (N. papers LEES- -On Thursday, ber 6, 1948, Theodore Dasynich, of ville daughter of the late please 402 Michigan husband Felina Zaremba Dasynich; father Mrs. Harry Nancy and Brown, Margaret Joseph Lees: sister Tom, of ROTTHOFF On Tuesday, Oct. 5. of John, Steven, Stanley and John 2812 Brecker N.

Andrew Dasynich and Mrs. Anna Harry and William J. Lees of Roa- husband of Philomena Fersch: father McCance; 5 grandchildren. Friends noke, Va. Friends received at the of John, Raymond, Mrs.

Virginia received Colligan Brothers Funeral Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, Wolfe, Sr. Cecelia, 0. S. Robert, Home, 608 Warrington Ave.

Funeral 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Gerard, Walter and Thomas: also 11 on Saturday, October 9, at 8 a. m. Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. grandchildren.

Friends received at High mass of requiem at St. John LEUZINGER-On Wednesday, Oct. the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home, the Baptist Church. 7th at 9 6, Edward of Anderson 3313 Brighton Road, N.

S. Requiem a. m. Friends invited. Shaler Township, husband of Mrs.

high mass at St. Leo's Church FriDAVIS- On Wednesday. Oct. 6. 1948.

Anna Eisner Leuzinger: and father day at 9 a. m. Ida Blanch, wife of the late Ulysses of Edward L. (Buss) Leuzinger: RUMP- Of 3 Balfour West End, S. G.

Davis. Friends received at 7 and brother of Earl Leutzinger: also Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, Oct. 6. her late residence. 8355 Bricelyn grandchildren and 3 great-grand- Jacob in his 81st year, husband St.

Services will be held at the children. Funeral from the E. J. of the late Margaret Cummings Shiloh Baptist Church Saturday, Oct. Pfeifer Funeral Home, 512 Grant Rump; father of Clement, Harry, 9, at 2 p.

m. Interment Allegheny Millvale, on Saturday, Oct. 9, Sylvester, Wilbert, George and EllsCemetery. at 2 p. m.

worth Rump; also 14 grandchildren DIPPOLD- Oct. 6. 1948, Mary Eliza- LEWELLYN- On Wednesday. Oct. 6.

and 4 great-grandchildren. Friends Friends received at 1948. at 10:30 a. in Uniontown received at the Funeral Home of beth Dippold. Irvine Funeral Home.

702 Beaver Hospital, Attorney Charles aged John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsthe husband of Irene C. Lewel- ville Road, Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Sewickley, where services will 9:30 held on Saturday afternoon at lyn of 68 Union Uniontown.

Saturday at a. m. High mass be o'clock. father of Charles. L.

Jr. of requiem in St. Martin's Church and Nancy Louise Lewellyn: brother at 10:30 a. m. Gregg DUNCAN-In Allegheny Valley Hospital, Tuesday at 10:30 a.

James of Lewellyn, C. Gregg both of and Pgh. Miss Friends Margaret re- Rush, RUSH of 323 Mrs. Pittsburgh Agnes Dougherty South Duncan, husband age 79 years of Tarentum, ceived at the Gleason Funeral Home, Connellsville. (formerly of Earley Duncan.

of the Friends late are Izetta being 114 E. Fayette Uniontown, un- Swissvale). suddenly on Tuesday, Wood received St. at (at the Fourth Ferver Funeral Home, at the Third at Presbyterian noon. Church by her husband.

p. William til Saturday 12. Services October 5. at 8:30 survived her 2:30 p. Dr.

Lorne H. Belden father, John: and her brother, WilTaren- tum, Friday, Oct. where services will be held officiating. Burial at Sylvan fred also 3 nephews. Charter Mt.

8, at 2 Inter- Heights Cemetery. (Body will lie in member Court Swissvale No. 910 ment Airy 'Cemetery. state at church from 12 noon until C. D.

of A. Friends received at the Orlando, on time of services.) Knee Funeral Home, 512 Rebecca Friday, Oct. 1, 1948. Mary Ann -On 1948. Wilkinsburg.

Funeral services Hunger, wife of the late Albert F. at 7:30 at his residence, 5628 on Saturday. Requiem high mass at Tuesday, Einhouse of Wexford; mother of Rippey George St. Anselm's Church in Swissvale at p. Mrs.

Rose Gillespie, Mrs. Clara vived his Isabel McAdams 10 a. October 9th. Interment surGeiger, Mrs. Martha Longstaff, Mrs.

Lewis; his mother, 2 brothers and Braddock Catholic Cemetery. by wife. Lynch, Mrs. Mary Brogden, one sister. Friends received at H.

SASSE Stella Salome Da- Park, Of Nayior Allison Mrs. Cecelia Diehl, Mrs. vison. Mrs. Catherine Humprey, Ed- Samson's, 537 Neville where serv- on Monday, Louis husband ward W.

and F. Einhouse. ices will be held Friday afternoon at of Miss A. Sasse (nee Gilliland); Friends received George the 2 o'lock. Interment in Westmoreland father of Eva D.

McKay and Milat Brandt Fu- Memorial Park, Greensburg, Pa. dred A. neral Home, 1032 Perry Highway, (Sally) Friends reSasse. high LINEHAN- On Tuesday, October 5, ceived at the new Bock Funeral St. Perrysville.

Requiem Church, mass at John (Jack) Linehan, of 371 Main Home, Mt. Royal Blvd. at Glenshaw Friday morning at 10 Wexford, o'clock. on brother of Mrs. Mary Donovan Glenshaw.

Services Thursday Alphonsus Patrick of Cork Ireland, and at 3:30 p. m. ELLIOTT-At Arlington, on Bart Linehan of Wales, England. SCHAEFER On City, Rita Elizabeth, 4, at 9:10 a. Funeral from the Henninger Funeral at 12:40 a.

John beloved Monday, Oct. 1948. Thursday, Oct. daughter of Home. 4635 Butler on Friday, husband of beloved Martin J.

and Elizabeth McAndrews Justine Zwinger Schaefer Elliott, formerly of 20 Bower Hill October 8, at 8 a. m. Requiem Church high of received 106 at Waldorf W. N. S.

Heard Friends Road, Mt. Lebanon: sister of Mrs. mass at St. John the Baptist neral Home, George 4047 FuThomas, C. Rogers, Los Angeles; at 9 a.

m. N. Funeral Perrysville Robert W. Madeline V. and Mar- LOVE On Wednesday, Oct.

6, 1948, S. on Saturday, Oct. 9, F. Elliott. Friends received Ross H.

of 202 Eastern Aspin- at 9:30 at a. the m. Church High mass of regaret Laughlin wall. husband of Belle Drummond quiem of at E. Funeral Home, brother of 10 o'clock.

the B. Nativity at 3310 W. Liberty South Hills, Love; of J. L. Bakersfield, until Friday.

Oct. 8, at 9:15 a. m. J. A.

of Lakeworth, SCHAUDT- Tuesday evening, Solemn requiem high mass at St. W. of Orr V. of Detroit, Frank Oct. 5.

1948. Pauline Frankenstein, Bernard's Church at 10 a. m. E. of Aspinwall and Mrs.

Edna wife of William J. Schaudt: mother on Caldwell of Tarentum, Pa. Friends of Pauline Ann of Perry Highway, Oct. Suddenly, Wilmer Monday, received at the Moore Funeral Home, Criders Corners: daughter of Mr. 4, at 8 p.

Ulrich hus- 100 Center Aspinwall. where and Mrs. Albert Frankenstein band of Ida Frederick of 2714 services held Zelienople, of Charles father of Mrs. Eleanor will be Saturday at 2 Albin, Sadie sister of Larrie R. Verna R.

and Wilmer A. Fred- p. m. Hartzel, Cecilia Bane, erick brother LYNCH On Oct. 6, Florence Maier and Peter, Richard Lang, Mrs.

Ella Sar- widow Wednesday, of the late and Warren Frankenstein. Friends of J. ver, Frederick. Roy B. and Milford Fred P.

Lynch, formerly of Hazel- received at McDonald's Verna Sarah Swingle, Funeral Friends received at wood. Friends at Home, Mars, Pa. the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, may call the Knee Services on Fri2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Funeral Home, 512 Rebecca Ave day ment at 2 o'clock.

afternoon Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. In- (near Hay 2 to 4 and in the Evans City Cemetery. terment Friday at 10:30 a. m. 7 to 9 p.

m. Services at the SHAFFER- -Tuesday, Oct. 5. 1948. GALLORO On Tuesday, Oct.

5, Church the Good Shepherd. Agnes Shaffer: Burry, wife of John E. of M. 1948. R.

Bruno Galloro 227 Hazelwood, on Friday, Oct. 8, at 2 mother of Mrs. Anna Mae of Edgewood Trafford. beloved p. m.

Davis: Friends grandmother of Timmy Dahusband of father MACKEY On Tuesday, October 5, vis. received at A. Staab Anna Rowland, and Bridget Ellen O'Brien, of 5200 Car- Sons Funeral Home, 900 CharRachel: of Mrs. Bardo Friends negie wife of Harry Mackey; tiers Pittsburgh. Services FriFleming, Robert the Corl Funeral received at mother of Mrs.

Kenneth McClain day, Oct. 8, at 8 p. m. Remains Galloro. Pa.

Home, Trafford, and Mrs. James Gaghan, Dolores may be viewed at Hillside Methodist Regis' R. C. Church mass at Mackey, Harry George and Church, Westmoreland County, after Requiem high St. 9:30 o'clock.

on Friday at Charles Mackey; sister of Mrs. Mary p. m. Saturday. GAVULIC Brannigan, Mrs.

Margaret McGon- SHIVELHOOD Of 2426 Patterson Tuesday, Oct 5. late of Mary, igle, Mrs. Catherine Bruce and Mor- on Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1948. Hattie the late Stephen; wife gan O'Brien; also 9 grandchildren.

Shivelhood. Services Friday at 2 5231, Keystone of Raymond and mother of Francis, Funeral from the Henninger Funeral p. Harry A. Readshaw Funeral Friends received Home, 4635 Butler on Friday, Home, 1503 Brownsville Road (at Joseph Gavulic. Home, Butler at the King Funeral October 8.

at 9 a. m. Solemn re- the Boulevard). Members of Ninth high mass at St. Kieran's Church Church at high 10 mass a.

m. at St. Kieran's friends invited. at 52nd St. Requiem quiem U.

P. Church and on Friday at 9 Friends invited. SCHULTZ-At the home of her GEIGER- Oct. 5, 1948, Le Van R. papers please daughter, Mrs.

Tess Cox, 533 Triphusband On Wednesday evening. oli Oct. 6, 1948. Mrs. Lena Beeler; father of Bessie Oct.

6. 1948, Sophie Blum, widow Schultz. widow of the late Andrew: Geiger, beloved Eleanor, Margery of William J. Martin of 200 Dakota and beloved mother of of and Judith Ann. Friends received Cox and Edwin Mrs.

Tess the Irvine Funeral Home, 702 William Michael Martin: Schultz; sister of Bellevue: mother of David at Beaver Sewickley. Services will J. Albert Mrs. Mrs. Jen- dren and 3 also 3 grandchilbe held at nie M.

Murphy, Kathryn great-grandchildren. FuSt. on Episcopal Moody, Mrs. Lillian Murphy, Mrs. neral from the William Sirlin FuStephen's Church, Sewickley, Friday at 2:30 Irene Stern and Miss Marie Mar- neral Home.

620 E. Ohio on o'clock. tin; 17 grandchildren and 7 great- Saturday. Requiem high mass at St. GIBSON At Compton, California, grandchildren: sister of David M.

Peter's Church at 10 a. m. Friends on Tuesday, October 5, 1948, at 11 Blum, Mrs. Hannah Miller and Jo- invited. a.

Anne Irving. widow of seph Blum. Friends received at T. Thomas Gibson, formerly of Pitts- M. O'Shea Funeral Home, 460 Lin- LeRoy, New York, STAUFFER-At burgh.

Friends received at the John coln Bellevue. High mass of Monday, beloved husband 4th, of 1948. Elizabeth Frank 011 Oct. Kekilty Funeral Home, 605 Brush- requiem at the Church of the As- Fowler Stauffer: father of ton after Services 8 o'clock Friday later. sumption Monday morning.

Time Elizabeth Mrs. morning. o'clock Saturday after- Reisch, Calvin and Allen Utberg, Mrs. Lillian noon at 2 at the funeral MeBRIDE- on Wednes- also 5 Stauffer; home. Friends invited.

grandchildren and 3 greatday afternoon, Oct. 6, 1948, at her grandchildren: brother of Clifton GRANEY-On Wednesday. Oct. 6, home. 5722 Aylesboro Victoria, of Transfer, Grover C.

of Ava1948. at 3:30 p. Anna Coll widow of Homer J. McBride: mother Ion, Mrs. Pauline Ripper of EmsGraney, beloved wife of the late of Mrs.

Alice E. Hansen of Pitts- worth and Mrs. Emma ShollenberWilliam J. Grancy: mother of Mrs. burgh and Miss Grace F.

McBride ger of Swissvale. Friends received Mary Kinney, Mrs. Margaret Mc- of Winter Park, grandmother at McDonald Funeral Home, 529 Cabe. William, Charles. Helen, of Wilbur V.

Hansen. Friends may California Avalon. Services Agnes and Andrew Graney: also 6 call at the home of Ferguson-Wood Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. grandchildren. Funeral from the Forbes St.

at McKee Place, Body will arrive in Pittsburgh residence of her daughter. Mrs. Oakland. Services Saturday after- Thursday morning. Mary Kinney, on 1036 Peermont noon at 2 o'clock.

TALERICODormont, Monday, Oct. 11. at Braddock Hos- Oct. 5. Sam Suddenly, Talerico of on Tuesday, South 9:15 a.

m. High mass of requiem 630 at St. Agnes Friends R. C. Church at 10 aged 47.

husband of Ellen Fergu- husband of Josephine; father pital, on Wednesday, Oct. 6, John Millvale Bloomfield, beloved of m. invited. son, and father of Ellen Fike of 772 Frank, Albert, Johnny, Mary Jane. HILEMAN- On Thursday, Oct.

7. Josephine East McKeesport. Tommy, Jimmy and Freddie; one 1948, at 2:35 a. m. Cora Reeves, Friends received at the Joseph R.

brother, Ralph. Funeral will be held formerly of West North Ave. wife Undercoffer Funeral Home, 200 Cald- from Sanvito Funeral Home, 1316 of the late Edward B. Hileman; well Wilmerding. Funeral on Fourth Coraopolis, Saturmother of Jeannette Stafford and Saturday morning.

Requiem mass day morning at 10:30 o'clock. Charles H. Hileman of California, at 11 o'clock. Interment St. JoFrances McCune, Emma Isa- seph's Cemetery.

Oct. 6, Curtis, beloved husband of Reid. TAYLOR Suddenty, on Wednesday. bella Kane, W. Hileman, Coral all Rugh, of Ruth and McCORD On Wednesday.

Oct. 6, Wilma Taylor; father of Ruby, LaRobert the Pgh. Fu- 1948, Letitia, sister of Mrs. Eliza- von and Mary Lou: brother of Cecil neral services at James Lowrie beth Milligan, Mrs. Rebecca Memorial Home.

1407 Chateau St. Mrs. W. R. Brown and Rev.

Robert Charleston, W. E. C. of Weston, Provan, of Soap Lake, and A. C.

of (at Pennsylvania Friends Ave.) Saturday McCord of Scotland. Friends re- W. T. C. of Albany, N.

and on at 2 p. m. and members ceived at the Jack C. Beahm Fuof Pride of Manchester, Council 25, neral Home Dr. C.

C. Taylor of D. M. and S. D.

of L. invited. (successor to David H. Taylor of Ashland, Mrs. Delpha are Fetzer), 1100 North Homewood Garrett, Mrs.

Lina Hitt of Weston, HOEHN- On Wednesday, Oct. 6, at daily until 10 p. m. Services Satur- W. Va.

Friends received at the 8:50 a. Raymond M. Hoehn, age day at 2 p. m. Interment in Alle- Miller Funeral Home, 1550 Lowrie 20 years, of 480 Norton beloved gheny Cemetery.

Troy Hill. Interment at Wesson of Louise Baehr Hoehn and the MURPHY-Wednesday, Oct. 6. 1948, ton, W. Va.

Amalgamated Meat late William Hoehn; brother of Wil- Elizabeth daughter of the late Cutters and friends invited. liam J. Hoehn. Friends received at Daniel and Elizabeth Tobin Murphy; TOWNSEND -On Wednesday, Oct. the Virginia parlors Ave.

of Wm. Slater and Sons, sister of James D. Murphy, Beaver 1948, at 5 p. Elizabeth H. 6, Mt.

(and Kearsarge services will Falls; Mrs. Leroy T. Edson, Buffalo; wife of Benjamin R. B. Townsend: Irwin, Washington, where Mrs.

Muriel Andrews, New Brighton; mother of Mrs. Robert D. Johnson be held Saturday, Oct. 9, at 2. p.

m. Friends and members of the Fellow- Mrs. Frances E. Geisler, Oakmont; and James Park Townsend. Funiece of Miss Nellie Murphy, Mrs.

neral services at her late residence. ship Club are invited. Sewickley Heights, Friday afternoon HOLDEN On Tuesday morning, John Friends O'Leary received and. at Martin the Murphy. at 3 o'clock.

Interment private. Bridget Minai an. widow of the late Flannery Please omit flowers. John Holden; mother of John Hol- Funeral Home, 201 No. Craig den; sister of Mrs.

Ella Hays, Mrs. Solemn high Cathedral mass of requiem at 5. 1948, at -Suddenly, 2110 on Larking Tuesday, Way, S. St. URBAN- Oct.

Mary Minahan. Reardon, Funeral Cornelius from and McCabe Dennis ing at 10 o'clock. on morn- Joseph, beloved son of Mrs. Josephine Paul's Saturday Bros. Funeral Home, 5300 Penn O'CONNELL Tuesday, Oct.

5, John Friends and the late William Urban Urban. Friday, Oct. 8. at 8:30 a. m.

Sol- formerly of Lawrenceville, son of Funeral received Home, at 2128 Carson Wenslovas A. L. emn Church at requiem mass at St. Lawrence the late Patrick O'Connell. Friends 8.

S. 9:30 a. m. received at the King Funeral Home, 8:30 a. m.

Requiem mass at Holy Funeral on Friday, Oct. 8. at HOLTMAN- On Tuesday, Oct. 5, Butler (at 52nd Requiem high Trinity Church at 9 a. m.

Friends 1948, at her late residence. 7436 Mt. mass in St. Kieran's Church on Sat- invited. Vernon Bessie I.

Stoker, beloved urday at 10:15 a. m. WAGNER-Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1948. wife of Henry (Harry) Holtman: Howard PARKmother of George, Paul.

Jane Farquhar, wife of John Park. Wagner's Tea Room, 415 McKean On Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1948. Mrs. Delia A.

Wagner, proprietor of Friends received at her late home, Charleroi, Pa. Services at Holtman and Mrs. Bernadine Brenneman. Funeral from the McCabe Beacon Road. Robinson where the Lawrence B.

Frye Funeral Home, Funeral Home, 7204 Thomas on Friday at 8:30 a. m. Church Requiem 2 p. m. p.

m. Interment in services will be held on Saturday at Charleroi, Saturday. Oct. 9. at 2 mass at Holy Rosary at 9 PEDONE- On Wednesday.

Oct 6. Cemetery. Monongahela a m. HOUSTON- 1948. at 7:03 p.

Vera La Muntia WAIGAND- Suddenly, at the family on October 4, Pedone: widow of August Pedone; home, 2617 Stella on Wednes1948, at Kenna, W. Sherman 8. mother of Mrs. Lena Collura. Mrs.

day, Oct. 6, 1948. at 5:45 p. of 65 Haldane Crafton, husband Mary Wieclaw, Mrs. Sara Mavilla.

Ida Werner, wife of the late of Elizabeth Murdoch; of Mrs. Rose. Jane. Stella and August Pe- Lawrence Waigand; mother of Mason Pearl Jones Houston; brother of done. Friends received at her home, rie and Tressa Waigand, Mrs.

DaEleanor Lenore Houston. Friends re- 1516 Fallowfield Beechview, vid Williams, Mrs. Jerome Goldceived at the James A. Lamb Jr. Fu- until 9:15 a.

m. Oct. 11. bach, Mrs. William Glivic, Mrs.

neral Home, 165 Noble Crafton. Solemn mass of requiem at St. Seibert Mrs. Samuel Services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Catherine's Church at 10 a.

m. Cornell: 6 grandchildren; 3 sisters, (Washington (Pa.) papers please PERRY-At his home, Zelienople. Mrs. Clara Kilkenstein. Mrs.

(Due to alterations of the on Tuesday, Oct. 5. 1948, David nie Byers and Mrs. Elsie Meyers. funeral home please use Division St.

Z. husband of Minnie Vidt Friends and members of the Chrisentrance.) Perry; son of Mrs. Mary E. and tian Mothers and L. C.

B. HUNTER- J. Wednesday morn- the late David Z. Perry; father of Branch 127, received at the Jane Ern7 Mrs. Mary Headland; brother of Funeral Chapel, S.

18th and ing. at aged 91 Roi years. serv- Mrs. Mayme Thomas. Friends Sts.

Funeral Saturday at 9:15 Memorial ices Le Road Church, E. rethis (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. ceived at the New Bock Funeral a. m. Church requiem mass Solemn high Home, Mt.

Royal Blvd. at Glenshaw at St. Peter's at 10 a. m. Interment private.

Glenshaw. Services Saturday, Friends invited. JAMES- Wednesday, October 6, Oct. 9, at 2 p. m.

WHITTAKER (Wedeklnd) -On Tues1948. Mrs. Lottie Steele, of 2415 Delaware Swissvale, widow Oct. 6, day, Oct. 6, Wedekind 1948, at 4:45 a.

Fu- of Amos James: mother of Miss at the family residence, 120 N. Mary J. Whittaker. Myrtle James at home, Mrs. Jennie Holland Rankin, Anna Hupci neral from her late residence, 38 Prothero at home, Mrs.

Mary Ferry Petrichko, wife of Nicholas Pet- Gist on Friday, Oct. 8. of Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Helen Mc- richko mother of John and Requiem mass in Epiphany Catholic Kewon of Pittsburgh, Mrs.

Nicholas Jr. and Mrs. Miriam Rev- Church, Oct. 8, at 9 a. m.

Friends Catherine Benson of North Brad- ers. Friends received at the Lim- invited. dock. Miss Mildred James of Pittsburgh, John of Swissvale, and Charles James, United States Army, Germany: sister of Abraham Steele of Lewistown. Pa.

Funeral services at the McKinley and Heinrich Funeral Home. 7408 Washington Swissvale, on Saturday, at 2 p. m. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. KANE Gordon, at 2:10 p.

11328 Euclid Cleveland, Ohio, husband of Florence Prudence: brother of Mrs. George M. McKnight of Pa. Friends received at the Bennett -Sharer Funeral Home, 11212 Euclid Ave. Services Saturday at 3:30 p.

m. at Cleveland. PITTSBURGH PRESS, OCTOBER 7, 1948-PAGE 43 Florists Legal Notices Statistics McGINNIS-PROCH-Georze F. Sutersville: Alice 876 School Clairton. McCURDY-WARDEN-Richard, 505 Chicora East Liverpool; Olive Sixth St.

Trafford. LITTLE 4412 Sherrod Catherine, Hookstown. Pa. BARNA-STEINER-Raymond 347 w. Thirteenth Homestead: Evelyn Michael West Mifflin.

Mars, Stella 6587 Navarro St. DEVAUGHN-ROBINSON-Paul, Paul, Susquehanna Dorothy Franks64731 town Ave. -David Sutersville: Mary West Newton. Richard Manhattan Catherine 143 Grant Millvale. FER-Albert Valencia; Neida.

Valencia. DAVIS-SHAVINSKY William 2805 Kountt- McKeesport: Katherine 2311 Versailles McKeesport. ZELENKA-PAGAN-Arthur. 614 Woodward McKees Rocks: Lots 645 Broadway McKees Rocks. MADEJA-HOMYAK-Stephen 3244 Jane Helen 3206 Jane St.

GREENWI Samuel 1647 Ellsworth Heidelberz: Dorothy 1650 Washington Heidelberg. George A. 2 Margaretta Florence 2349 Potomac Ave. 1208 Porterfield Rose 217 Oakwood Ave. OSTROHA-LANGE Edward Pittcock; Geraldine, 912 Liberty McKees Rocks.

STOCKDILL-WAGNER Ira Elizabeth: Ruth Ridge Road, West Elizabeth. KING-MARTIN- -John 4415 Thelma Irwin. McKNIGHT-BARTLETT-Roy H. 1428 Inverness Beatrice 1500 Beechwood Bird. GIERSCHER-HAUTMAN George, 7137 Thomas Dora, Fairfax Forest Hills.

AXLEY-FLEMING John 154 Federal Mary 1716 Harpster. St. Junius 2106 Webster Mary. 3208 Van Croft St. -Frank 305 Federal Joanne.

219 Madison Ave. CONLEY-BEYERS Harry 101 Meade Bellevue: Laura 101 Meade Bellevue. DIVORCE SUITS FILED MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS JENKINS- -Katherine against Edward H. HOPKINS--Fay M. against David E.

CHANCELLOR Beatrice C. against Andrew R. EASTMAN-Ruth against Robert SHANICH-Adeline N. against John J. HILL- Kenneth against Mary J.

SLONAKER-Roy against Della. MENEILLY--Ruth A. against Woolsey LEONARD- azainst Karl E. LUBETZ-Harriet against Jerome. MURAWSKI-Elizabeth C.

against John J. DIVORCE GRANTED HICK--Charlotte E. from John H. WILLS FILED McGINLEY. Estelle Ingram Floyd and Fidelity Trust personalty unknown, realty none; William Booth, attornes.

BUCKLEY. Samuel Spence- Probated: per sonaly unknown, realty none; Lawrence A. Layton. attorney. WALLACE.

Frances -Harland I. Casteel. personalty $40.000. realty none: Harland I. Casteel, Campbell, Houck Thomas.

attorneys. WILLIAMS. L. Lillian- Probated: personalty none, realty unknown; B. McBride.

attorney. STEWART. Andrew S. Ritenour, personalty unknown. realty unknown; Albert F.

Yunker, attorney. LITSEY. Henry -Ferderica Furman Litsey. personalty $7500. realty none; Thomas W.

Neely St. and attorneys. BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATIONS Penn Ave. 2216-Interior and exterior alterations and repairs; Local 3, International Bridge. Structural, Ornamental Iron Workers, 1213 Penn owner: contract not let.

Penn Ave. and Stanwix addition and interior alterations; Jos. Horne Stuart Penn Ave. and Stanwix Park owner: Mel210 E. Way, contractor.

Spahr St. and Ellsworth Ave. Alterations: Exchange Land Grant owner: David I. Riffle, 1006 Forbes contractor. Kennedy 301-One and a half story drelling: F.

C. McDevitt. 1417 owner -contractor. Marmaduke 1915-Two-story dwelling and garage: C. and A.

1815 Davis owner Meade 7048- dwelling and (Advertisement) Men, Women! Don't be Old at Middle Age Get Pep! Feel Years Younger Don't give in to those weak, exhausted feelings you call "being Just try a little pepping with Ostrex. Contains tonic often needed at 40. 50, 60 when body is old just because blood is low to iron. Costs little. Introductory size only 50c.

Try Ostrer Tonic Tablets for pep. vim, vigor and years younger 1 this At all drug stores where in Pitteburgh, at Sun, Rand, Liggett, Rexall and Dow Drug. ARE YOU IN THIS PICTURE? If you're like most local people, you use Noxzema for many skin troubles. Now's your chance to stock up! Ask your druggist for the Noxzema "Boudoir Special" today! Famous Medicated Special Saving Tt's rare good news for local families when Noxzema offers its big money-saving Anniversary Special. This year, particularly, when saving money is doubly important, this jar specially priced for only gives you twice as much Noxzema for your money as the smallest size! Over 25,000,000 Jars Used Yearly Today millions use this famous "medicated care." Nearly half the families in this city use Noxzema benefit from its medicated care both for the soothing relief of skin troubles and as an aid to smoother, lovelier-looking complexions and softer, smoother hands.

For Natural Skin Beauty So if you or any members of your family are embarrassed by unattractive blemishes from external causes, you'll be amazed how quickly Noxzema helps heal them, helps bring out the natural beauty of your skin. Get Noxzema for the whole family- -use it for soothing relief, for chapped skin, miner kitchen burns, for your LUBIN AND SMALLEY, FLORISTS 126 Fifth Ave. GRant 2200. Monuments--Cemetery Lots ALLEGHENY County Memorial Cemetery- Two 6-grave drive lots Nos. 284- 285, Block A.

Near Masonic Plot; make offer. Sewickley 1196-J. Lost and Found BEAGLE hound, black and white, brown ears; lost in Shadyside; Saturday. Reward. MA.

6660. BOXER BULL-3 months old, Fawn color. "Fritz," lost East Liberty vicinity Saturday evening, child's pet, reward. HI. 7015.

COCKER spaniel, female: answers girl's pet: Carrick vicinity. Reward. Carrick 4352-J. COCKER Spaniel- -Black female pup, 8 months old. Monday, Highland Park district.

Reward. HI. 5938. COCKER Spaniel- Reddish brown, male, East Liberty vicinity, Thursday. Reward.

MO. 8162. CLASS Ring- Engraved ACS. 1944. Fifth and Liberty, Tuesday night.

FE. 9551. DOG- Female beagle, "Sue." Drown, black and white: lost Sheraden vicinity. Reward. FE.

7258. DOG--Female collie-shepherd, tan; wandered away September; Greenfield. Reward. HA. 5884.

DOG- young male, police type, tan; has injured leg: grieving. Colonial 348. FUR Scarf-5-skin Kolinsky. Gimbel's, Sept. 30.

Reward. CA. 1223. FUR Neckpiece Kolinsky; vicinity Arabella Knoxville; Sunday evening, Sept. 26.

Reward. EV. 4880. GLASSES Shell rimmed bifocals. lost Monday, downtown dress shop.

Reward. HA. 9733. GLASSES--Vicinity of Kaufmann's and Union bus depot. Write 639, Press.

HEREFORD Cattle (4), lost near North Park, Treesdale Farms, Mars, Pa. KITTEN- Grey and white from Dan Drive. Mt. Lebanon, Sunday. Child's pet.

Liberal reward. CO. 2090. POINTERS (2)- -Females, white, brown, South Park area: reward. LO.

1759. SUITCASE Small. containing black waitress uniform and shoes, South Side vicinity. HE. 1285.

WATCH- Merican; rose gold, rubies; Muldowney Ave. or 56 street car at Market St. Reward. HO. 6355 after 6 p.

m. WALLET -Brown leather, containing two $20 bills and owner's name. day; downtown- -Brookline. Reward. HE.

4405. WIRE haired terrier. "Barney; black spot on side; elderly, quite deaf. Reward. MU.

2382. WRIST watch Playhouse vicinity; gold band: back engraved; Tuesday. Reward. SC. 2431.

WRISTWATCH--Gerard Peregaux, lost Wednesday morning, Pennsylvania Station-Stanwix Street; reward. Sycamore 7984-M. WRISTWATCH- Gent's Hamilton, pigskin strap; keepsake: reward; Baum Blvd. vicinity. HI.

5353. WRISTWATCH- cold band: Liberty Sixth Tuesday: reward. HE. 9074. FOUND--Lady's wristwatch.

downtown, Sunday night. Owner may have by properly identifying. Write 691, Press. FOUND- Knights Templar charm bracelet. SC.

0607. Share a Ride BUSINESS woman desires transportation weekly; 5450 Stanton Ave. 862 E. Ohio about 8:30. CE.

9705. Legal Notices D. B. Tobe, Attorney, 417 Bakewell Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny.

Helen Michigan vs. John Michigan, at No. 766 October Term, 1948, Court of Common Pleas. To John Michigan: You are notified that Helen Michigan, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you, which you are required to defend. Walter C.

Monaghan, Sheriff of Allegheny County. SAMUEL N. Goldman, Attorney at Law, No. 1206 Law Finance Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice is hereby given of intention to file Articles of Incorporation with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on Monday, the 11th day of October, 1948, by Margaret F.

Kennedy, D. N. Kennedy and Samuel N. Goldman, for a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of 1933, said Pennsylvania, corporation approved May 5th. to be named D.

N. Kennedy, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which it 15 ganized To excavate, grade, conduct repairs to. construct, pave and improve streets and roads; to excavate. grade and remove dirt together with the actual removal of the coal and all other operations incidental to the mining of coal by the stripping process; to conduct and carry on the business of builders and contractors for the purpose of building, erecting, altering.

repairing, demolishing or doing any other work in -connection with any and all classes of buildings and improvements of every kind and nature whatsoever; to buy, lease and otherwise acquire lands and interest in lands and equipment of every kind and character, and to hold, own, improve, develop, maintain. lease, mortgage, sell or otherwise dispose of such property or any part thereof for the futherance of the purpose or purposes herein set forth, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Samuel N. Goldman, Solicitor. RAHAUSER, Van der Voort, Royston Robb, Attorneys at Law, No.

706 Plaza given Pittsburgh. Pa. Notice is hereby pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 380 of May 24. 1945.

of intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg. and in the of the Pleas Prothonotary of the Court of Common of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 11th day of October, 1948, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of United Painting Company, with its principal place of business at 3261 Pinehurst Avenue, Dormont, Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are Michael Mellis and Nicholas Mellis, of 3261 Pinehurst Dormont, and Michael Vagianos, of 1540 Kelton Dormont. Pa. OLIVER L.

Johnson. Attorney, 527 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny. Leressa Hall vs.

Jerry Hall, at No. 675 Oceaber Term. 1948, Court of Common Pleas. To Jerry Hall: You are notified that Leressa Hall. the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you.

which you are required to defend. Walter C. Monaghan, Sheriff of Allegheny County. SACHS and Caplan. Attorneys at Law, No.

1124 Frick Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice is hereby given of intention to file Articles of Amendment with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburz. on Wednesday, the 13th day of October, 1948, by Falk Chemical Company, a Pennsylvania Business Corporation. having its registered office at Rosslyn Station, Borough of Carnegie, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Said Articles of Amendment are to be filed under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5.

1933. The nature and character of the proposed amendment are as follows: To amend, Paragraph 1st of the Articles SO that the name of said corporation shall be amended from Falk Chemical Company to the new name of Pennsylvania Falk Chemical Company. and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. SACHS CAPLAN. Solicitors.

OLIVER L. Johnson, Attorney, 527 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny. Marie C.

Cowans vs. Asa Cowans. at No. 3838 April Term, 1948, Court of Common Pleas. To Asa T.

Cowans: You are notified that Marie C. Cowans, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you, Walter which C. you Monaghan, are required Sheriff to of defend. gheny County. IN the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, Pa.

In re adoption of Marcia Marie Armstrong. No. 4517 of 1948. To Hartly Armstrong, father, and garet Armstrong, mother of Marcia Marie Armstrong born on the 18th day of February, 1947, in Fawn Township, and any other interested party: Take notice that a petition has been presented in the aforesaid court at the above number and year, praying for leave to adopt said minor, and the court has fixed the 27th day of October, 1948, at 10:00 o'clock A. as the time and the Orphans' Court Room, City-County Building, Grant Street.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the place for hearing said petition, when and where you may appear and show cause. if any you have, why said prayer should not be granted. BERNARD H. GOODWIN, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. Irving Sikov, Attorney for Petitioner, Berger Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED Notice is hereby given that application has been made to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, under the provisions of. the Public Utility Law, by Transcontinental Western Air, for an order evidencing the Commission's approval of the modification of Route so as to include Johnstown as an intermediate point to provide for the transportation of persons and property as a common carrier by aircraft between the Cities of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Reading. Allentown, Bethlehem and Philadelphia. (A. 59855, Folder 1, Am-C).

A public hearing upon this application will be held on Thursday, October 14. 1948, at 10:00 a. in the City Hall, Johnstown, when and where all persons in interest may appear and be heard, if they so desire. TRANSCONTINENTAL WESTERN AIR, INC. A.

A. Iurlano, Attorney, 603 Law Finance Pittsburgh. Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny. Angeline Chambers vs.

DomChambers, at No. 2405 July Term, 1948, Court of Common Pleas. To Dominick Chambers: You are notified that Angeline Chambers, the has commenced an action of divorce against you, which you are required to defend. WALTER C. MONAGHAN, Sherif of Allegheny County.

GERALD B. Greenwald. Attorney, 1506 Berger Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny. Lorraine A.

Justice vs. Henry D. Justice, at No. 1987 April Term, 1948. Court of Common Pleas.

To Henry D. Justice: You are notified that Lorraine A. Justice. the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you. which you required to defend.

WALTER C. MONAGHAN, Sherif of Allegheny County. LOUIS Little, Attorney, 7 Court Place, Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Rose Kreczmer vs. John Kreczmer.

at No. 3714 April Term, 1931, Court of Common Pleas. To John Kreczmer: You are notified that Rose Kreczmer, the plaintiff. has commenced an action of divorce against you, which you are required to defend. Walter C.

Monaghan, Sheriff of Allegheny County. ORPHANS' COURT PETITION NOTICE In the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, No. 4506 of 1948. In re Estate of Mary Walsh, deceased. TO ANY AND ALL PERSONS IN INTEREST: Take notice that Stanley F.

Kieda and Jane A. Kieda, owners in fee simple of the following described real estate have filed their petition praying for the discharge of said land from the lien of a charge under Section 27 (b) of the Fiduciaries Act of 1917 as amended, namely: All that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, being Lot Numbered 19 in the Plan of Philip Weisenberger, of record in the Recorder's Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in Plan Book, Vol. 3, page 192. bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the Southeast side of Sherrod Street at the line dividing Lots Nos. 18 and 19 in said plan; thence Southwestwardly along said street Twenty (20) feet to the line dividing Lots Nos.

19 and 20 in said plan; thence extending back Southeastwardly between said Lots Nos. 18 and 20 in said plan. preserving the same width throughout One Hundred (100) feet to Garwood Way, upon which are erected two dwellings known as No. 4414 Sherrod Street. Said charge consists of the sum of $200 for Masses for the repose of the soul of Mary Walsh and her husband and the minimum sum of $300 for the election of two tombstones at the graves of Mary Walsh and her husband as more fully set forth in Will Book Vol.

127. page 0533 in the Register of Wills Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. An order of said Court dated 28 September 1948 requires all parties in interest to appear in the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania on 26 November 1948 at 10:00 a. m. E.S.T.

and answer said petitioners and show cause, if any. why the prayer of said petition should not be granted and why a decree should not be entered releasing and discharging said real estate from said charge, which decree shall forever thereafter operate as a release and discharze of said real estate from said encumbrance and shall forever bar all actions thereon. CLAIR V. DUFF and DUFF. STOCKDALE DOYLE Attorneys for Petitioners 701 Magee Building Pittsburgh.

Pennsylvania. LET a Press Want Ad be your sales representative. 3 Male Help Wanted All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Press Male Help and Female Help Wanted columns; offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. ADVERTISING copywriter and contact man, agency experience of value but not absolutely essential, good future. permanent position; salary in proportion to value, give experience salary needed.

The employes of this agency know of this advertisement. Write Box 621, Press. AUTO BODY MAN First-class man only. Qualified to handle all phases of body and fender rebuilding. and straightening.

Guaranteed hourly wage, plus production bonus. Hospitalization. Finest shop in Pittsburgh. See Mr. Coyne or Mr.

Abel, Coyne Evans, 4709 Baum Blvd. AUTO Glass Man to cut and install glass. 1408 Reedsdale North Side. AUTO MECHANICS A-1 only. Union wages.

Six paid holldays. Apply in person. MR. NEUS. 450 MELWOOD ST.

BAKER- -Second or third hand. Apply 3231 McClure North Side. LL. 8710. -around bench hand.

Apply in person. Knell's Bakery, 300 Shiloh Mt. Washington. BAKER Good on bread and rolls. Apply immediately.

MO. 6117. BEER SALESMEN NEED 6 LIVE WIRE EXPERIENCED MEN TO SELL AMERICA'S FINEST BEER SYSTEM. SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING TERI 15 COMMISSION: CAR NECESSARY: DRAW AGAINST COMMIS. SION TO ACTIVE SALESMEN; EASY TO EARN $300 PER WEEK: LIMITED TERRITORY.

GOODYEAR, 3811 PENN AVE. BODY MAN A-1 only. Union wages, Six paid holldyas. Apply in person. MR.

NEUS. 450 MELWOOD ST. BODY and Fender Man-1st-class; top wazes: 40 hours per week and time if wanted. BR. 3151.

BOY-18 to 22 To assist in supply department APPLY Fashion Hosiery Shops 1024 FIFTH AVE. THIRD FLOOR INTERVIEWS 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M.

BOY--TO work in flower shop. Apply 535 Wm. Penn Way for personal in- terview. BOY--For errand and delivery work, downtown; full time Job. 622.

Press. Experienced 1n tungsten carbide brazing, both touch and induction methods on small tools. Crucible Electric Steel 123 East 7th Homestead, Pa. HO. 7300.

200 BRICKLAYERS WANTED Over (20) jobs under construction. (8) hr. day jobs paid for 9 hrs. at $3.25 per hr. Lieb 60 Park Place, Newark, N.

or phone Mitchell 3-7420 BRICKLAYER--Experienced. Call ST. 8060 evenings. BUICK MECHANICS Buick experience essential; working conditions. NORTH SIDE BUICK 100 W.

Stockton N. S. FA. 7800 BURNERS for scrap yard. Apply 835 Shore BUTCHER- good job for experienced, reliable man.

Ernie's, 814 Linden East Pittsburgh. HA. 3906 after 7:30 p. m. BUTCHER -Must be good meat cutter, sober and steady.

Dan Snyder, 408 Semple St. BUTCHER- Family man. reliable, sober, must be capable of buying and manage ing meat department in super market. References. Write 685, Press.

BUTCHER Sober and industrious, steady work, Mt. Lebanon. references required. LE. 2140 after 6:30 p.

m. NOXZE CARPENTER or CABINET MAKER Young industrious fellow with ability and free to travel preferred; Phone SC. 7200 between 4:30 5:30 p. m. tomorrow Your call will be refused if made at any other time.

CARPENTER $2 hour. 6-day week. Experienced interior finish. Porter. CA.

6873. CARPENTERS Wanted- Union; good finishers. WA. 6900. CASUALTY Insurance Co.

desires trainee as safety representatives working out of Pittsburgh. Appearance, character, engineering and mechanical education 25- or experience essential. Preferred age 35. Company offers 200d training, interesting work and security. 676, Press.

CASUALTY INSURANCE Junior Engineer, by large casualty company, car essential. Call Mr. Van Ness or Mr. Border, GR. 0530.

CLERK-18-25; men's wEar store. Apply in person, 1500 Carson S. S. CLERK. EXPERIENCED; CIGAR STORE 3725 FORBES OAKLAND COOK -Short order, steady in employment, 200d working conditions.

Apply person, Gammon's Restaurant, 3703 Forbes 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. COOK--Short order; must be experienced, fast, clean, willing to work.

Apply in person. Paul's Diner, 2233 Sar Mill Run Blvd. (Take 37 Shannon car to Englewood stop. 10 min from COOK- Short order), night, experienced. Apply in person.

H. H. Restaurant. 326 E. 8th Homestead.

COOKS Chefs. white. $325. Couples National Employment, 305 Seventh Ave. COOK order, good.

Apply Varsity Grille, corner Craig and Center. -For meat market, Fri. day and Saturday, steady work, good wages. EV. 2874.

CRANKSHAFT GRINDER Experienced only. Union shop. Night WILSON. m. to 1:30 a.

m. Apply MR. MIDTOWN MOTORS, Bigelow Blvd. at Tunnel St. CREDIT interviewers- -And credit tine work.

Apply S. H. DeRoy, 536 Smithfield. Ask for Mr. Febl.

Funeral Directors JAY A. McCAFFERY Funeral Home Ambulance Service. 1512 Lincoln A N. S. MO.

5445. Florists Gidas: Sprays, Baskets, $5 3719 FORBES ST. 1300 HILL Flowers--Dave Hill's only store, 641 Sixth Ave. AT. 2900..

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