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-PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1949- -18 Sealed Proposals Official lttsbirtk Ligal uttlcis Help Wantttf-Maa Diatli Rotloet Legal Notices Legal Notices It Haaseheld Help Wanted, Wcmia YOLTttl White Girl Care for i cl.ll-dren. Light housework. No laundry. OcnjvMne. IS Help Instruction, Men Women hkmmwwww PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE LOCAL WANT AD RATES 7 Hum, 5c per word 30c per line 4-5-6 times, 52e per word, 33c per line times, 7c per word, 42c per line 1-2 times, 9e per word, 54c per line 3-4-J-6-7-tlm order, mvtt consecutive lit order to ooro the redsced rotes oppHcoblo.

Minimum 12 word lines I Death Notices In Memoriams. per line Situations Wanted, 3c per word (Minimum 12 word,) 1 DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON CONSECUTIVE ORDERS No dlscon-t l-2-tmo rift. SHORT Order ManMust be eiperl-enced. Night turn. Call John, CH.

9706. SLIP COVER CUTTER AND DRAPERY INSTALLATION MAN. CALL GRANT 3374, FOR APPOINTMENT. TAILOR Fast bushelman. age 25-45.

Steady all year position. Modern, daylight, air-conditloned shnp. Salary J65 weekly. Apply Lnion Clothing McKeesport. TELEVISION SALESMAN Ail lines, excellent coTimission.

BURTON RADIO 586 FORBES AT SHADY YOUNG MEN 7. single, must be neat appearing. Free to travel: California and return. New cars furnished, special publication. Average earnings $75 weekly, guaranteed drawing account.

Mr. Lollar, Port Pitt Hotel. io-2. No phone calls YOUNG MEN 18-25 To assist manager in outside circulation order department. Qualifications Hlch school graduate, neat, sinclc, free to travel, possible weekly comm earnlnrs $100 (average $65): drawing account car furiusliKi.

Apply 9-11 a. m. 2-4 p. 429 Penn Ave Room 407. kOU.Mi man PUtsant outd'or work order dept.

for national publisher. Earn 54 week commission while training for permanent work Good tor $100 a week Mr Burch. 611 Waba'h Hide 2 young men. 18-23. neat, imsle Trtr to travel Cnlted States.

Transportation Average earnmrs $75 wklv work. Rapid advancement: drawing account: $175 per month, pee Mr. John son, in a. m. to noon, seventh Ave.

Hotel. No phone calls. 13 Help Wanted Women AN ADDITION of 2 women, over 40 Wilt Im. Wari. 4 i wiirr til once.

Salary it bonus, 5-day week. Ap- vtj in person, ine threat American Tea 178 Lincoln pellevue ASSISTANT rook, white, nermanent Mountain Country Club. Write 7 Springs raiuis. i.nan;piuu, ra. (somerset County ASSISTANT white and kitchen helper tor small Institution.

Llv In. SfiO. CE. )'76. Attention Colored Girls OUR GIRLS average $65 per werk demonstrating household Vacation with pay.

Applv 120 Beaver Ave. (18-19 or 20 carl 8:30 A. M. ready for work. BEAUTY operators: Squirrel Hill following preferred.

$30 plus commistnn. Pleasant working conditions. A. 9711. BEAUTY Operator Salary, commission.

o-oay week. Charm Beauty Shoppe, 3000 Went Liberty. LO. 1467. BEGINNERS File clerks; mall clerk-messenger: stencrraphers; tvplsts.

Register now. SHERMAN SERVICE, 218 Empire Bldg. GR. 477. BOOKKEEPER-Stenographer.

must be accurate, stat'stlral typist: Frldav-Satur day. 11 to $12.00. MO f35. CLERICAL Must be experienced In general cfflce work Including typing, adding machine, etc. Prefer resident of Northmde or North Boroughs Good opportunity, 5 day week: apply In person.

ontinental Transportation Mne. tne. If 13 North Franklin Norttmrte. COFFEE GIRL" FOR DINING ROOM pp'y Oliver Bji'ding Restaurant 527 Smiheld St. EXPERIENCED buyer and assistant manager for well established specialty shop In Latrr.be.

Pa. Permanent position. Excellent opportunity for rlrht woman. Experience, salarv, references to Bnj C241. Port -Gazette.

Phone Latrobe 325 or EXPERIENCED medical laboratory technicians (2 1. mall replies to Charlerlo-Moiiesen Hospital, Lock Four Branch. Charlerol, or phone Charlerol 22. FORELADY E.pe'ienced cn tev.inq rrachire or psr.Vao'.nq. Send ie'er cf e-periencps eej sa F- ery desi-ed.

Bcr 2S6 Pcst-Gnrr'e GIRL WHITE Excellent salary. Experienced plain cooking, general housework: 2 children; laundress and cleaning woman emploved. private room, bath. References required. HA.

6383. LADIES Full, part time; per hour taking orders In your com munity. Hosiery. lingerie, dresses, men wear. Write, apply 612 Clark Real Silk, Inc.

Phone collect. Grant 1639 after 3 p. tn. MANICURIST 1931 MUPRAY AVE. JA.

9M MANICURIST Good paying position, steady. Empire Bldg. Barber Shop, 607 Liberty Ave. MEDICAL SECRETARY Shorthand tnd typing required. Knowl- edge of mediral tenr.lnologv desiraMe Apply Presbyterian Hospital; ask for Mr.

Gilmore. PAPT time dish waster, white. Pi-taiirant. South Hills district CA. 973 Power Sewing Machine Operators 3:30 p.

midnight shift apply from 9 a. p. m. only STEINBR MFG. CO.

530 FERNANDO ST. STENOGRAPHER Age 19-25; single; shorthand essential; permanent position; 5-day week: nice surroundings. Call Atlantic 7900 for Interview. WAITRESS NIGHT TURN. CII.

9607. ASK FOR JOHN. YOUNG LADIES TRAVEL Age 18-25, assisting manager In outside circulation order department. Traveling 15 states. Qualifications: High school graduate, neat, single: must be able to meet public.

$150 monthly guarantee: drawing account and traveling rxp. paid Apply 9-11 a. 2-4 p. 429 nn Room 407. 14 Household Help Wanted, Women COMPANION for elderly couple- light houe duties.

GR. 4 300. ext. 234. COOK White, general housework, no laundry or heavy cleaning.

Private room and bath. Good wages. MA. 4155 Monday between 9-5. Evenings, WI.

5PS8-W. COOK E-pcrienred. downstairs work: stay References required. Top wage. nrt.

GIRL WHITE Our home Is new with an modern appliances, dishwasher, etc. Our nurse takes care of children. Would like reliable tH to do plain cooking and housekeeping, stay nights. MU. 6103.

HOME-HELPER White. 3 adulfi. laundress employed. Room and bath. Oakland.

MA. 5542. thence sootheastwardly along Tunnel Street savant? feet, two inches and one- eighth of an Inch (70' 2i" to the place of beginning. To George P. Luther for the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100,001 Dollars, subject to the lien of delinquent taxes.

The said Court has fixed Thursday. June 16th, 1949, 10:00 A. D. S. In the Orphans' Court, Eighth Floor.

City-County Building. Grant Street. Pittsburgh, as tne lime ana piate for the hearing of said petition, where all parties Interested may appear and object to the sale for insufficiency of price and bid over the same If they so desire. COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH Executor of the Estate of Annie W. Mahood.

Deceased Sealed Proposals Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania May 12. 1949 Separate sealed bids In triplicate, sub ject to the conditions contained In the Contract Documents, will be received by the Allegheny County Housing Authority at Room 201, County Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 2:00 p. m. D. s.

T.l. on June for the interior painting of sub-units of the various dwelltai units and the office and maintenance spaces and the community building at the following projects: (1) Groveton Village. Project 36105. Robinson Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. 2 Chartiers Terrace, Project PA-36212, Scott Township, Allegheny County.

Pennsylvania. Special bidding blanks for use of bidders and proposed form of Contract Documents including Instructions to Bidders. Drawings, and Specifications, may be obtained upon application to the office of the Allegheny County Housing Authority. Room 201, County Office Building. Pennsylvania.

A deposit of $5.00 will be required for each of the Contract Documents so obtained. The deposit will be refunded to each person who returns the said Contract Documents In good condition within 10 days after opening of bids. M. J. LOWRY, Executive Director Allegheny County Housing Authority 201 County Office Building Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, through the Chairman, 11 North Fourth Street, Harrisburg. Pennsylvania, until 10.00 A. M. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time), the 31st day of May. 1949.

and Immediately thereafter will be taken to the Public Utility Commission Hearing Room No. 1. North Office Building, State Capitol, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, and Immediately publicly opened and read aloud, for the following contract: For construction of substructure and superstructure including widening of the Swatara Creek Channel, Turnpike Section 23-A-l. Swatara Creek Bridge, part of the Philadelphia Extension, in Lower Swatara and Londonderry Town ships. Dauphin County.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. This section being situated as follows: Beginning st a point on the west bank of the Swatara Creek Dauphin County) at Turnpike Station 286 34.5 on the Turnpike centerllne thence In an easterly direction across the Swatara Creek to Turnpike Station 292 50.50, on the Turnpike centerllne a distance of 0.117 miles. The approximate quantities of the principle items are as follows: Substructure: Class 1 Excavation. 26,000 cubic yards; Class p. Excavation.

2.074 cubic yards; Concfcte Plles 32' Lgt. 16" 800 lineal feet; Concrete Plies 20' Lgt. 16" 500 lineal leet: Class A Concrete. 1,505 cubic yards; Class Concrete, 1,185 cubic yards; Reinforcing Bars, 70,000 pounds. Superstructure: Class A Concrete, 1.105 cubic yards: Reinforcing Bars, 235.000 pounds: Fabricated Structural Steel, 1,610,000 pounds.

In general, the principal parts of the work include: (a) Pier and Abutment Excavating; (b) Creek Channel widening: (c) Construction of Concrete Substructure: (d) Construction of Span Continuous Steel Deck Girder Superstructure; (e Construction of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Deck and Integral Wearing Surface. Copies of plans, specifications and other contract documents will be on file and open to public Inspection at the office of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission located at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on 12 May 1949. Specifications and contract documents mav be obtained from the Commission uoo'n deposit of Ten Dollars (110.00 1 for each set, such deposits fo be re funded in full to any actual bidder upon return of such documents In good con dition within five (5) days after date of the opening of bids. Refunds will be made for all plans and contract documents returned, If the project Is withdrawn from letting by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. Remittances are payable to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and must accompany requests for drawings and specifications.

The character and amount of bid security to be furnished by bidder is In the Instructions to Bidders. No bids mav be withdrawn for thirty (30) days after the scheduled closing tlnn for Terelpt of bids. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION James F. Torrance Secretary and Treasurer Harrlsburg. Pennsylvania 5 May 1949 CITY OF PITTSBURGH.

DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND BUU.D1NU3 May 17. 1949. 1. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS for the following will be re-reived at the office of the City Con troller. City-County Building.

until 10:00 A. M. (D. S. May 27, 1949 and will be publicly opened and read aloud one hour later In council cnam ber.

City-County Building. Elevator Insurance for Public Lla bility and Inspection Service on thirty (30) more or less City-owned Elevators and Lifts. City of Pittsburgh. Pennsyl- 1 i nf mnAw Buildings. 2.

All bids must be made upon the prepared form of proposal to be obtained at the office of the Department of Lands and Buildings, Room 312, City-County Building, on and after May 17. 1949. Proposals containing any omissions, additions, erasures, alterations, or illegible or additional bid of any kind will be rejected as informal, and no bidder will be permitted to withdraw his bid. The Mayor and the Director of the Department of Lands and Buildings reserve the right to Increase or decrease the amount of coverage designated In the Insurance Schedule at the time of award, and to reject any or all proposals, or to accept any proposal which they deem It to the Interest ot the City so to do. DAVID L.

LAWRENCE. Mayor. HOMER R. GREENE. Director.

Department of Lands and Buildings. CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION May 20. 1949 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF TIME FOR RECEIVING AND OPENING OF BIDS The time for receiving of proposals for: "REHABILITATION OF FENCES VARIOUS LOCATIONS PROJECT NO. P-818 CONTRACT NO. 2." "RE ADVERTISEMENT CALCIUM CHLORIDE TREATMENT OF PLAYFIELDS" has been extended from May 25 to May 27.

1949. Proposals will be received at the office of the City Controller, City-County Building. until 10:00 A. E. D.

S. on said date, and will be publicly opened and read one hour later In Room 440, City-County Building. HOWARD B. STEWART, Director, Parks and Recreation. DAVID L.

LAWRENCE, Mayor. City of Pittsburgh. CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION May 20, 1949 The time for receiving proposals for: "BAND AND ORCHESTRA CONCERTS FURNISHING BANDS AND ORCHESTRAS FOR SUMMER CONCERTS AT VARIOUS PARKS IN THE CITY OF PITTSBGURGH FOR THE YEAR 1949." "SOUND EQUIPMENT FURNISHING AND OPERATING SOUND EQUIP MENT FOR SUMMER CONCERTS AT a. i. -J 1 viDTOTTc a ditc im tup rrrv PITTSBURGH FOR THE YEAR 1949'' has been extended from May 25 to May 27.

1949. Proposals will be re- ceived at the office of the City Con-' trailer. City-County Building, until 10:00 A. E. D.

S. on said! date, and will be publicly opened and' of of A. be D. be oi D. to of 1 S.

GOVT JOBSI Start mgn as $3,351.00 year. en-Women. Many owninss expected. Qualify NOW fr.r secure positions. Be ready for nest exams.

Write today or FKFK 40-paee book, sample tests. Franklin Institute, Dept. 1043-R. Kocnrstrr, n. i.

I6A Baibers Equipment Shopt BARBER Competent. available f. Saturday worn inrcugii wunr MO. 2M9 after 6 p. m.

RAK11EK. STFADY; NO STL DtT, NEW KENSINGTON 47Z1. ci t-sdi 1 il WOlk 313 Grant M. r.irnnin mun. 11 nhr ShOO Or location.

Writ psrtiru.ara first etter. uox iv-po, BAIvBF.K--Stfady or lur jfat sH 'Illll i-. BARBER wanted; salary and commlsisn. Call Ml) v7-t-rv -i-a)lahle for Vis t.IT.ur.. i cation or relief Jobs; distance no objett.

HA. 369S St er p. m. v'rirfav and Saturday. Good hair cutters.

No students rr flunkies. Steady If satisfactory. "5. MA. 4 323 '-CHAIR barber shop for sale.

Living quarters; low rent. .7 years rstabliflied business. Linden 7521-M uij-j rL tj1 i i ii i-iru-LTi on 17 Situations Wanted Men ACCOUNTANT Wants full time or part time position. Thoroughly experienced with complete sets of books: wholesale, retail cotit-trurtion, financial statements, t.ix foims rxpertly prepared. Mr.

VETERAN, married, with small child, wants Job as ve.ir "round larm hand, with separate living qunrteis. Some experience; refcrrnees. Write I'os 4 9, Rimerst'urg. Pa. Route YOUNG man.

ambitious. lntereted 'n retail men turnisiiing, rxpcnrni-a. i-L'-r It Situations Wanted Wemew HONEST" reliable rT.Toied woman ires davs work. Laundiy or cleaning; $V00and carfare. SC.344JI.

HDUSKKKU'Ell with -iiionth-old gibe desires position In mothrrle home or with business couple. all I.E. ft NEAT-colored girl desires work as glrlor maid In tires, shop IU, Sfi to. REFINED girl will" stay ith i-iderly pcrson-rhildicn: light 12-8 p. in.

WE. 078tt-K. 23 Furnished Rooms tor Bent ATTRACTIVE bTdlODItl, gentleman, pleasant surroundings, convenient location, kitchen privileges optional. HI. 7152.

ATTRACTIVE Shadvslde room, neit bath, gentleman; unlimited phone; food transportation. MO. 4 'in. BAUM Blvd" li'K'tii. pnvate home, fen-tliman: convenient location.

111. after 6 30. "BaUM Blvd. Sleeping room, nut bath, convenient to transportation. EM.

3912. BEECHV1KW Pleasant we ll-furnlshei room, go-d transportation: refined gentleman? 8 Fieldbrook 9007. F.EECHV1EW Attractive room on car-line; 15 minutes downtown: radio, phone: discriminating gentleman; rea- i nabje LE. 29d4. BXLI.EVUK 1 -2 gentlemen, large room, private bath; garage available.

HO 9569 BELLEVUE Nice room. r.ear belli; pleasant surroundings: handy transpoi- a ion Llfi 6 Ml BELT KVUK Large sleeping room; quirt; excellent location; bus-cars, gentleman. JU. 2 8 3 JV-R; I WOOD Cheerful rocm. large cupboard, nicely furnished.

Iiumie lady, -o ivoni, nt bus- laundiy. CA. BUSINESS MEN'S RESIDENCE Vacancies. Comfortably furnished. Con vrnient.

Reasonable rates. MO. 4 23. CATHEDRA District BacKelor't residence: rooms, ha id service Business. professional men.

MUseum 5110. CRAFTON Large front bedroom anet sitting room, newly decorated, unlimited phone; near carllne. WA. 3233. DOUMUNT Large, comfortable room; convenient rrrtaurenti: gentleman FI 0550.

EAST End Gentleman toom. next bath, shower; telephone privilege. MO. 924: FAST End Laiee room, private bath; suitable two; references. MO.

0379. EAST Liberty Loi.kinr for a newly decorated slreplng room? 5716 Rlppcf St reet A l.lliKKTY I-arge sleeping num. Employed person, convenient transportation I 1 1 a i- d0 t-f'O. GENTLEMAN Private home near transportation, restaurants. CA.

904 9 HOMEWoTib H'iiTm. runnnlg water, employed person: board optional; convenient transportation CII 4919 LARGE room, next bath, private home. Breakfast optional. Gentleman. MO.

1291. MT. Lebanon Twin bedroom, breakfast privileges. Bus stop. EmpHyrd coupn.

Fieldhrro -k 9512. Ml. ll Ml 1 UI 1 11 SI ir-u nivin- mr close transportation. Call evenings alter 6 pm MT. Washington At rrstp.

riesaant room, gentleman; orlvste home. HU. 1460. NICE Clean Room 1-2 gentlemen: 10 minutes dcwnfiwn; 4 csrllnes, HE. 21 77.

NORTHSII'E- 1323 Federal Sleeping room, second floor front; gentleman only NORTH Side Fine location, exclusive rmst borne fentleman. CE. 9140. "NORTH SI I Sleeping room, nest brth: gentleman. FA.

1359 Nely cd room. next hath: gentleman. Relerences, $8. I A f4li2. OAKLAND I'nva'e home, fiont room, riu trfjntd business men.

MA. 001 1LI.E Ave. Dlrtrlrt CTiieTfiil room, tMn beds, gentlemen; two car-lines. FA. 54 1 2.

24 Furnished Rooms with Board A tXeC IIENYCoTinty-A Ii port vicTnTty New home, rnmfortabie room, meals; cmploved mnther-rliild. monih: excellent transportation. McKeesport 35313. BACHELOR'S Quarters. Ltd.

Gri meals and congenial n.nifortable living for young mnle college graduates. Breakfast and dinner dally except Pun-day. $73 monthly. 409 Neville St. EM.

2756; CONGENIAL elderly lady to share twiiw bed room: excellent meals FA. a. 'SQUIRREL-Hill Nicely-furnished roorn, good meals. on carllne; reasonable. JA.

2065. 25 Furn. Housekeeping Rooms ATTRACTIVE bedroom and kitchenette generate entrance, convenient location. MU. 5779.

EAST End 2-roorn apartment, second central, fully equipped, business person. MO. 34 2(L EAST End Housekeeping room, employed couple-girls; convenient trsna- portation. HI EAST End Efficiency room, refrigerator, pnvate home, working couple only. MOrtn ise 73 fi 4 FOREST Hills One room efficiency, frltldaire; utilities: convenient trans- portatlon.

BR. 2190. KELLY near Homewood IJght housekeeping room, one person: near transportation. PE. MANCHESTER District, sleeping room, private bath, kitchen privilege optional.

Parking. FA. 212. NICELY furnished 2 -room apartment; also sleeping in6. I room.

Union Ave. FA. NORTHSIDE Near Park. 1 and 3 -mora apartments, furnished. Reasonable.

CE. S261. VETERANS' OPPORTUNITY Don squander pteclous education Bene, fits on dead-end training Write for free lift -i ire li-toimatlon packet, coveting vettran entitlements end new opportunities In watchmaking Desk 10, 80S Rtdge I'gh 12. Pa. PITT DRIVING SCHOOL MOB3P8.

HA 9596. McKeesport 1S76? Phone 6 Ot) RADIO repair Instruction. Pittsburgh School of Trade. 405 Penn Av SAFETY DRIVING SCHOOL fc-henley 1B29 McDowell of Wllklniburg; RayfnOnd.fn Merchant Marine; Louise Dyer of wil- kinsburg; Mrs. Alun 1 nomas oi at.

Petersburg, 3 sisters and 3 brothers. Friends received at ine oiewan unerai Home, 9311 Frankstown where services will be held Wednesday, May 25, at 10.30 a. m. MILLER Suddenly, on Monday, May 23. 1949, at 6-a.

rucnara beloved husband of Gertrude Strem Miller; son of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Miller, of grandson of Mrs. H.

Miller, of father oi Richard S. and Thomas Miller, both of brother of Mrs. Strem, of St. Paul, Minn. Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center wnere services wm be held Tuesday, May 24, at 2:30 p.

m. Interment west view cemeierj. OSBECK Ernest, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. George A.

Taylor, of South Park Ruthferd Acres, father of Mrs. Ka.pn Liddie, Chicago, Mrs. Jack Ruoff of Jeane. Mrs. James B.

Talcott of Los Angeles, and Charles osoeck oi paradise, cam. Friends received at the Kamel Mortuary, McMurray near Bethel Church where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. Burial Thursday at Lake Benton, Minn. PAGE On Sunday evening, Thomas beloved brother of Mary rage, Mrs.

Eugene Brennan, Frank L. Page of Cal. and Joseph R. Page. Funeral from McCabe Bros, funeral nome, ojuu renn Wednesday, May 25.

1949, at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 a. m.

PESSAGNO At home, Plneview i-enn Leo iiusoand oi Phyllis Renwick; son of Mary and the late Joseph ressagno: oromer oi Raymond Fessagno. Friends received at tne Leslie Funeral Home, 721 Brushton Ave. Services Wednesday at 3 p. m. BAGGIO (Rogers) Sunday, May 22, 1S4, Mary L.

Smgo itaggio, wue the late Pellegrino; mother ol John and Pellegrino o. Kaggio. irienas received at the Brusco Funeral Home, 2007 Fifth Ave. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Peter Church Wednesday 10 a.

m. KEINECKE Suddenly, on Sunday, May 22, 1949, at Dunkirk, New York. Rev. Herman Taudte of Richmond, formerly of Pittsburgh, husband of Madeline Seibert Remecke; father of Louise and Ann Reinecke; brother of Mrs. Louise R.

Thorne. Services at the Third Presbyterian Church, riftn and Negley on Wednesday after noon at 4 clock. Interment south Side Cemetery. Friends Invited. omit flowers).

KICHAUDS Suddenly, of a heart at tack, at his late home. Warren. Ohio, Paul Richards, husbana oi i.uu Richards. Survived by his widow, one son and one daughter. Friends received at the Funeral Home of J.

Herbert Hcrshberger and Sons, 57 Station Crafton, from noon Wednesday until time of services, which will be held Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Friends invited. SCHAFFER On Monday morning, at lo ciock, Louise Digan Schaffer, wife of the late Alex F. Schaffer of 4o Lmcisun tit. Mother of Mrs.

Mary Louise Roche and Joseph. John. Alex, Patricia, Ann, Fred and Theresc Schaffer; sister of Mrs. B. H.

Walten-oaugh. Friends may call at the Zcpfel Funeral Home, 272 Shady E. L. Solemn funeral mass at Sacred Heart Churcn Friday morning at 10 clock SCHOLZ On Saturday, May 21. Rev.

Anthony e. Scholz of St. Marv's Church, Pine Creek, Glcnshaw, son of the late Anton and Mary Just Scholz. Drotner oi William, Joseph. Christina Ortmann and Anna Welte.

Friends received at St. Mary's Rectory after 4 P. Sunday. Translation of body to church Tuesday at 2 p. m.

Office of the dead on Wednesday at 9:30 o'clock followed by Pontifical High Mass at 10 o'clock. Interment In church cemetery. (Please omit nowersi. SCHREMBS On Sunday, May 22, 1949. at 2:30 D.

Anna Cain Schrembs. of 2011 Carey Wav. wife of the late George Schrembc; mother of Mrs. Marie Beck. Mrs.

C. R. McAfee, Mrs. Alberta Long, Lawrence, George, Joseph, Palmer and Francis Schrembs: sister of Mrs. Nellie Nestico.

Friends received at Wenslovas Funeral Home, 7 9 S. 19th S. S. Funeral on Friday, May 27. at 8 a.

m. High mass of requiem at St. John's Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited.

SIEGEL At Ste. Mere Eglise, France, on July 12, 1944, Corporal Sidney R. Siege), beloved son of Joseph and Sylvia R. Siegel; father of Sidney Siegel: brother of Miss Pauline Siegel Bna J. oiegei, ooui oi riusaurgn.

Frl.n(j rvertva frer received alter a p. m. Tuesday and David M. Siegel, both of Pittsburgh. at tne Kaipn schugar Chapel, 5509 Center Ave when.

ervl noil HM on Wednesday. May 25. at 10:45 a. m. interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

Jewish War Veterans will hold military services. SNODGRASS On Monday. May 23 1949. at 9:25 a. Albert Judson Snodgrass, husband of Jean Henricks Snodgrass of 1011 North Negley Ave father of Charles J.

Snodgrass, Mrs. Margaretta ismitn and Mrs. Hazel Schroeder: mother of Mrs. Lucian Jef fries. Friends received at H.

Samson's 537 Neville where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 ciock. SOLARY Oswald died at Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh. Sunday, May 22, 8:30 p. m. Survived by his wife.

Maria; 2 daughters. Mrs. Otto Gonano, Turtle Creek, Mrs. Corado Capuzzi. Republic.

1 son, Joseph, Union-town, Pa. Friends received at the Podvia-Ferguson Funeral Home, Republic. until 8:30 a. m. Wednes day.

Solcum requnem high mass at Holy Rosary Church. Republic. at 9 a. m. Interment in Lafayette Memorial Park Cemetery.

SILL Monday, May 23. 1949. John B. Sill in his 96th year, ol Allegheny River Nadlne, Pa. Father of Harry Chester Leonard Robert and Lulu M.

Friends may call at the Funeral Home of Charles L. Gordon, 210 Allegheny River Oakmont. Services Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Oakmont Cemetery. WICK Of 1931 Huron on sun-day, May 22.

Anna Pluth, In her 73rd year, beloved wife of the late Joseph Wick: mother of Mrs. Martha Watzlas, Clcopha. Mrs. Anna Holliday, Lovina. Paul, John, Aloysius and Leo.

Also four grandchildren. Friends received at the John D. Schaub's Sons Funeral Home. 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Wednesday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass In St. Michael's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St.

Michael's Cemetery. Friends and members L. C. B. A.

Branch 853, Order of St. Francis and Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality are invited. YOCNG Suddenly, Sunday at Kansas City Lois May, wife of M. B. Young and mother of Jerry and David; daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Roy Barefoot of 2104 Delaware Swlssvale. Friends received at the Van Home Funeral Home, 7400 Irvine St. at Monon-gahela where services will be held Thursday at 2 p.

m. Florists-Funeral Designs Gidas Sprays Baskets $5 S719 FORBES 1300 HILL'S Flowers Dave Hill's Only Store. 541 Sixth Ave. AT. 2900.

LUBIN SMALLEY, FLORISTS 126 Fifth Ave. GR. 2200 Monomants-Cemetery Lots ALLEGHENY County (2) grave lots, 1-6 grave (Masonic). Hazel 4068. ALLEGHENY County Memorial Park Choice lots: must sacrifice, settle estate.

Piteatrn 242-J. County Memorial Park 3 lots, ciint location; bargain, uu ruesne 25727. ALLEGHENY County Memorial Choice 6 grave lot; perpetual care. Reasonable. FA.

9412. MT. ROYAL Ccnetery 4 -grave lot, near Masonic section. Reasonable. WA.

3547. MT. Royal Cemetery 6-grave lot. Leaving city. Excellent location.

CE. 6941. SIMON WHITE'S SONS Cemetery Memorials of Distinction." 68 W. Maiden Washington 656 MT. Royal Cemetery 20 single burial spaces.

cadia Lawn South Lawn Settle estate. Substantial discount Mr. Maloney. EX. 1234-Ext.

556. 4 -GRAVE Lot. Mt. Royal Cemetery. Perpetual care.

Beautiful location. Reasonable. FR. 0542. Sealed Proposals ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Mav 20.

1949. Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the controller of Allegheny County. 104 Court House, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, until 10:30 o'clock A. Daylight Savings Time (9:30 clock A.

Eastern Standard Tuesday, May 31, 1949, and publicly opened in the presence of the Executive and Administrative Officers at 11:00 o'clock A. Daylight Savings Time (10:00 o'clock A. Eastern Standard Time). In Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for the lonowing: One 1 1 Hydraulic Ingate Hoist Bronze Wire Screen Cloth Flour Special bidding blanks and envelopes ior use oi Didders, Instructions to bidders, and conditions resulatin bidding together with specifications, may be had on application at the Office of the Allegheny County Institution District Purchasing Department, In Room 207 Court House. Pittsburgh.

Pennsylvania. The Allegheny County Institution District reserves the right to reject any and aU bids JAMFS W. KNOX. Controller, Aiiegneny (jounty. In The Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, Ke: of Crald William Lafferty.

No. 2300 of 1949. To James William Lafferty "i Charles Laffciy o- Charles t' father, and Lestie Laffertv or Lestle changing from a Residence District to a Residence District, all that certain property (at fronting on the northerly and southerly sides of Cooper Avenue from the rear lines of oro Dir ties fronting on the easterly side of caiuornia Avenue to tne westerly boundary lint of Mrs. K. Cooper Plan of Lots; (b) fronting on the northerly siae oi lermon Avenue irom the rear lines of properties fronting on the easterly side of California Avenue to inc.

Clure Avenue; and (c) fronting on the southerly side of Termon Avenue from Kaiorama Way to McClure Avenue, ex eluding any property south of a line parallel with and distant 168 feet from tne southerly line of Termon Avenue. Passed In Council May 16. 1949. Approved May 20. 1949.

DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mayor. Recorded In O.B. 56, Page 72, In City Clerk I office.

1 I Lost and Foand BINOCULARS Boro Friday. May 20. CH. 2251, between Reward. LOST MANS RING (3 DIAMONDS).

VALUABLE AS HEIRLOOM. REWARD GIVEN. VALLEY 5318-VALLEY 1791. LOST Purse, black suede. Corner Liberty-Wood.

Saturday night. Reward-Information. New Kensington 1777. collect. LOST 2 dogs.

One female. One male. Mixed breed shepherds, 35 pounds. Light brown color. Names.

"Lady'" and "Runt." Eastwood district, near FTanks-town road. Reward. Hazel 0804. PIN Rhinestone, blue sets, vicinity Fifth-Weed. Thursday.

HO. 1487. PURSE Black suede. Lost: Greyhound Terminal-Yellow cab. California tickets, cash, valuables.

Reward Information. Everglade 7862. SKIRT Maioon gabardine (between West Park-Carnegie Tech), Thursday. F.evard Federal WALLET Ledy dark blue. Valuable papers.

Vicinity Restaurant (bereaved husband picture). Reward. AT. 4285 FA 769D WRISTWATCH. white gold.

Waltham: 76 car. Reward. Sentimental value. MO. 4873.

2 Strictly Personals JACK AND ANN, are 12-8. need a foster home with a Jewish family. They are attractive, likeable, friendly children wno want a mother and lather whom they can leve. If you are Interested call Grant 203 3 ext. 30 week days.

9-5. 2A Easiness Personals ALL TEETH REPAIR, RESET. REFIT. DR. WILSTEIN, 335 FIFTH.

CO. 1688 BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED Or relined: ne day. Dr. Slwral. 109 Diamond opp.

MeCanns. AT. ftftHH. 3 Special Notices RenfalTExeicycie ATr0415 Aids pnysicai reconditioning, reducing, improves circulation: helps correct common forms of constipation: thousands ol users. Phone for illustrated brochure, letter giving low, liberal rental: terms Exercycle 441 Blvd.

of Allies. Pgh. 9 Employment Agencies Men ELECTRICAL Engineer Degree, under 35, exp. outdoor sub-station design, minimum $400. East End Employment.

901 Highland Bldg. IS Help Wanted Mea ALL advertisements for sales positions appearing in the Male Female Help columns of the Post-Gazette must mention the article or service to be sold in addition to the basis of remuneration. APPLIANCE SALESMAN Progressive man with recent experience to sen General Elertrlc. Maytag and Servel. Must have car.

Guarantee and commission. SUPERIOR APPLIANCES 915 Liberty Avenue, Downtown. ATTENTION SALESMEN It ycu arc) net satisfied with your oresent position and ere interested becoming connected with a progressive ccmpany, manufacturer of ridicnally known and advertised prcaucti sold through the drug va riety and grocery trade. Call Ai 7947 for appointment. Must have sales backgrcurd, pes sess a car and be between 25-4! years of aqe.

Salary epenses. Automobile Mechanic Experienced In Chrvsler Products. E. N. Jamison.

WA. 4 800. BOYS Over 17, pleasant outdoor work, no experience necessary, average $2 hourly plus bonus. Apply 9.00 a. Room 604.

711 Penn Ave. CAN use 2 more men at once for our canvassing crew. Transportation fur nished. Salary and commission: 8-day week. The Great American Tea 178 Lincoln Bellevue.

CAST IRON SANITARY WARE Metal Pattern Maker Metal Pattern Maker Grinder Metal Pattern Rept'rman Good working conditions WRITE BOX 29, ELWOOD CITY, PA; CREDIT MANAGER Local manufac turing concern desires the services of man capable of managing large credit and collection department. Experience tn mining and ldustrial accounts necessary, must be able to approve credits end formulate collection policies. Write Box R-238. Post-Garette. DELIVERY MAN Car necessary.

No selling, salary, expenses. See Manaeer. 336 Fourth Room 705, between 9-1. DRAFTSMEN Structural Steel Experienced in building and brldgework Apply Bethlehem Steel Co. Rankin, Pa.

Street Car 67 or 6S FOREMAN Experienced on sewing machine operations or packaging. Send letter of experiences salary desired. Box F-257 Post-Gazette INVESTIGATORS Men 24 to 35. Free to travel. Expenses while traveling Salary.

1505 Park Bldr. JANITOR WHITE APPLY 2 30 LOTHROP ST. Maintenance Helper Downtown oflice bldg. White, over 35 yrs. Fully experienced.

Write Box J-261. Post-Gazette. MECHANICS Must have at least 6 years experience Apply in person. Pioneer Garage, Rouie 88 and Bethel Church near South Park. MEN Full, part time.

J1.50-S2 per hour comm. taking orders tn your community. Hosiery. lingerie, dresses, men's wear. Write, apply 613 Clark Bldg.

Real Silk, Inc Phone eollect GR. 1636 after 3 pm. MECHANICS Experienced In automotive work Applv GREYHOUND LINES IOjO Ave N. S. MEN WITH CARS ATTENTION Do you want security, steady work and gix0 pay.

no lay oils, no strlkei, nn depression? If interested. It would pay you to investigate at once. We manu facture an electric appliance specially tnat is new. rirst unit snown in Pittsburgh February 14. New men franchired with us are averaging better than $100 per week In discounts.

Everybody is a prospect and everybody can afford It This is an opportunity of a lifetime. It a "natural." will make you happy, comfortable and financially Independent. Prefer men age 22-40. See W. R.

Tay-lor. 201 Dalzell 923 Penn Ave. MEN Do you have extra time? Do you need extra money? Give me one hou cf your time In your home and I wjl show you how to earn commissions of $50 to $75 per week. Many are doing it now. For appoi; Jp.ent call Mr.

Carmack, LO. .314 6. PLAST RE Sand ruck driver, colored steady. Call after 3 p. m.

MO. 5548. PRESKER "WoTilcns; male, white, ateady. Millvale Cleaning Shop, 5 08 Nort A ve. MI 1 8 2 3 RELIABLE part-time salesmen and sales-' women; Puritan double tank zeolite water softeners.

Manufactured since 1919. Call Water Treatment Company! ot America. FA 2420 or 030. SALESMAN Sonotone, leading healing aid Corporation, has need of an energetic salesman to handle established clientele Car necessary. Commission.

For appointment, call AT. 1123. THE BOARD OK PUBLIC EDUCATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Secretary and Business Manager, Room 251. Administration Building, Bellefield Avenue and Forbes Street, until 2:00 o'clock P. East ern Standard Time, Tuesday.

June 7 1949, and will be opened at the same hour for Dental Supplies: Home Economics Small Equipment: Panel Boards: Blowers; Removal of Ashes: Printing; Projectors: Map Rails; Laundry Equipment: Furniture and Equipment; Food Supplies and Equipment; Paper; Veterans Training Supplies and Tools: Sale Used Materials, Furniture and Scrap Iron. Specifications and bidding blanks and general information can be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent. Room 300, Administration Building, The Board of Public Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. H. K.

ROTHROCK. Secretary and Business Manager. ALLEGHENY COUNTY Pittsburgh. Penna. May 24.

1949. Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the oaice ol the Controller Allegheny County. Room 104, Court House, Pittsburgh, until 10:30 D. S. T.

(9:30 A. M. E. S. T.I.

Wednesday, June 15. 1949. and will publicly opened at 11:00 A. S. T.

(10:00 A. E. S. in Hoom 4 10, Court House, Pittsburgh. in the presence of the County Commissioners for Hardware.

Special bidding blanks and envelopes ior use ol bidders. Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding, together with specifications may had on application to the oflice of the Department of Property Supplies, 207 Court House, Pittsburgh. Penna. Proposal must be accomDanied tav a certified chec or bond to the order or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the tuiiuiiiuiu oi me contract in case of award. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any "and all bids JAMES W.

KNOX, Controller, County of Allegheny. The Rankin Borough School District solicits bids for the following; I. Medical Supplies. II. Shop Supplies.

III. Rewiring in fl Building. IV. Flourescent lights In 1 Building V. Coal for the 1949-1950 school year.

Specifications may be obtained from the Superintendents office, Hawkins Building, Rankin, Pa. Bids must be received on or before Monday. June 13. 1949 at 7:00 S. at which time they will be publicly opened and read.

The School District reserves the right reject any or all bids. VINCENT; S. RUSSO, secretary. Official Pittsburgh NO. -247 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of ConiPaly the sum ol 560.472.57 in payment Ior street lighting service furnished, dnnnr April.

1949, for the benefit of the Previous authority of iaw. in council luay lo, 1949 Approved May 20, 149 DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mavor. Recorded In O.

B. 56, Page 63, In City Cierk office. NO. 24 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing and directing the City Treasurer and Collector of Delinquent Taxes to expend the additional sum of $100.00, or as much thereof as may be required, from Code Account No. 1063, Miscellaneous Services, Department cf City Treasurer, to pay shortages in tax payments of ten tents or less.

Passed in Council May 16, 1S49. Approved May 20. 194 9 DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mayor.

Recorded In O. B. 56. Page 64. In City Clerk office.

NO. 249 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the execution of an agreement or agreements with the Countv of Allpphrnv nd h. Institution District of the County of Allegheny to compromise and settle claims of the County of Allegheny and the Institution District of the County i nui'tunir ana aumorizing the Issuance at a warrant to the County ot Allegheny and or th Tnttttuttnn of the County of Allegheny In the Bum ui (OiO.JUa Passed in Council May 16, 194 9. Approved May 20. 194 9.

DAVID L. LAU'Rtvrp Recorded In O. B. 56. Page in iirrK inice.

NO. 250 AN ORDINANCE Transferring from Code Account No. 1102, salaries. Regular Employees, to Code Accounts ro. iio3.

Miscellaneous Serv. ires. No. 1104. Supplies, and No.

1106 Equipment, within the Department ol uiy i-ianning. Passed in Council Mav 16, 194 9. Approved May 20. 1P40 DAVID L. LAWRENCE.

Mavor. Recorded In O. B. 56, Page 65. City Clerk's offii.

NO. 251 AN ORDINANCE PrncMfn. f- letting cf a contract for the furnishing ouu urjivery oi i wo (2 1 Typewriter Desks and Four (4) Filing Cabinets for the Bureau of Police, Department of Public Safety, and for the payment thereof. Passed In Council May 16, 1949. Approved May 20.

1949. DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mavor. Recorded In O.

B. 56, Page 65, In City Clerk's office. NO. 252 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the letting of a contract for the furnishing and delivery of Lighting Fixtures for the Department of City Treasurer and Department of City Controller, and lor the payment thereof. Passed In Council May 16, 1949.

Approved May 20. 1949. DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mavor.

Recorded In O. B. 56, Page 66. In City Clerk's office. NO 2 53 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the letting of a contract for the furnishing and delivery of Om- 1 1 Calculator for -1 -1 VI UIUIOilfT, and me payment thereof Passed In Council May 16, 1949.

Approved May 20. 1949. DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Msyf.r.

Recorded In O. B. 56, Page 66. in City Clerk's office. NO.

254 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the letting of a contract for the furnishing and delivery of Water Meters for the Bureau of Water. Department of Public Works, and for the pavment thereof. Passed in Council May 16, 1949. Approved May 20. 1949.

DAVID L. LAWRENCE. Mayor. Recorded In O. B.

56, Page 67. In City Cleik office. NO. 255 AN ORDINANCE Providing for contract or contracts for furnishing daily lunches to children In the Day Camps during th 1949 summer period of Activities for Children, Bureau of Recreational Activities. Department of Parks and Recreation, and for the payment of the costs thereof.

Passed In Council May 16, 1949. Approved May 20. 1949. DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Mayor.

Recorded O. B. 66. Page 67, In City Clerk's office. NO.

256 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing and directing the grading, paving and curbing of Westmont Avenue from Parkfleld Street to Overbrook Boulevard, and other work incidental thereto, including the construction of a storm sewer on Westmont Avenue from Parkfleld Street to Overbrook Boulevard and on Over-brook Boulevard from Westmont Avenue to existing storm sewer at Almont Street, and the construction of necessary storm and sanitary house laterals on Westmont Avenue, including, as may be necessary, the grading of approaches on streets affected thereby and sinking of exploratory test holes: letting a contract or contracts tlerefor. and providing that the costs, damages and expenses of the same be assessed against and collected from property special! benefited thereby. Passed In Council May 16, 1949. Approved May 20, 194 9. DAVID L.

LAWRENCE. Mayor. Recorded In O. B. 56, Page 68, In City Clerk's office.

NO. 257 AN ORDINANCE FIXING the width and position of the roadway, the northerly sidewalk and the southerly berm of William Street from Bailey Avenue to the easterly Intersection of Cola Street, providing for slopes, landscaping, retaining walls and stent and ntah- iisH ing tne grad? Thereof Passed "8V 1. 1949. nr.f R. AYP.

nLApVRNCB- MiIor' 6 PaK 69' lr 7 NO. 258 AN ORDINANCE Accepting he Ward of the Cltv of Pittsburgh, fm the widening of Pear Way from Edge-brook Avenue tr a property line distant 64.80 feet south of Starkamp Street. Passed In Couno! May 16, 1949. Approved May i.0, 1949. DAVID L.

LAWRENCE. Mavor. Recorded in O. 66, Page 70, In City Clerk's office. NO.

259 AN ORDINANCE Vacating Larimer Street In the Twelfth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, from Nelson Street to Lemlngton Aven-je. end providing that the cost, damages and expenses occasioned thereby be assessed against and collected from properties benefited thereby. Passed In Council May 16. 1949. Approved May 20.

149. DAVID LAWRENCE, Mayor. Recorded O. B. 56.

Page 71. In City Clerks of ice. NO. 260 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Superintendent of the Bureau of Building Inspection to issue to the Staab Soap Company a permit for the erection of a smoke stack serving a heating boiler in the building located at 10 Royal Street. 26th Ward, said stack to be 30 Inches in diameter and 80 feet in helgnt.

Passed In Council May 16, 1949. Approved May 20. 1949. DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Mayor.

Recorded In O. B. 56, Page 72. In City Clerk office. NO.

361 AN ORDINANCE Amending Zoning Ordinance No. 372. approved August 9. 1923, Zone Map Sheet Z-N20-O, by Estate of Bessie Brown, deceased, of Pgh. No.

3432 ot 1949. Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indeed to decedent to make payment without delay to Potter Title and Trust Fourth Ave. A Grant or to Thomas E. Barton. 527 Fifth Pa.

Watzman Groudme. Attorney at Law, 1001 Berger Pittsburgh. Pa. Notice Is hereby given ol Intention t- file Articles of Incorporation with the Department ot State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg. on Tuesday, the 31st day of May.

1949. for a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved Mav 5th. 1933, said corporation to be named Lifsher Son. Inc. The purpese or purposes for which it is organize-: To operate a general contracting business including the construction, alteration, remodeling and repairing of commercial and residential structures and to manufacture, distribute and sell at wholesale and retail all types of building specialties, and for thies purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights.

benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Watzman Groudlne. Solicitors. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 380 of May 24.

1945. of intention to file in the pBice of the Secretary of the Com- burg, and in the oSice of the Pro- thonotary of the Court of Common rleas ol Allegneny county, on iriaay. the 27th day of May, 1949, a Certiii-cate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or cctitious name, style or desienation of Ballard Bakery with Its principal place of business at 26 Southern Avenue. Pittsburgh 11. Pa.

The names and addresses of all per sons owning or Interested In said busi ness are: John W. Ballard, 26 souw- ern Avenue, Pittsburgh 11, Pa. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 380 of May Z4, 194 5. ol intention to file in tne oflice ol the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris- bure.

and in tne omce oi tne pro- thonotary of the Court of Common Pleas ol Allegheny County, on iriaay the 27th day of May. 1949. a Cer tificate for the conduct of a business in Alleehenv County. Pennsylvania under the assumed or fictitious name. style or designation of Hill Tod Wall Paper Shoppe.

with its principal place oi business at lib Brownsville Ha Mt. Oliver. Pa. The names and ad dresses of all persons owning or Inter ested in said business are: William Greh. 136 Brownsville Mt.

Oliver, Esther G. Greh, 136 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Pa. Estate of Mary Myers Smith, deceased.

I of Pgh. No. 2416 of 1949. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having ciaims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Flora Smith Swaney, and Fidelity Tiust Company, 341 4th or to Ralph C. Davis, Jones Law Pa.

Estate of George R. oung, deceased, of Woodville. No. 2427 of 1949. Letters ol administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests ail persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Peoples First National Bank and Trust Company, North Side Branch, N.

or to James M. Guficy, 207 5th McKeesport. Pa. Estate of David M. Everson.

deceased. of Pgh. No. 2301 of 1949. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Betty Everson Eiscman, and Fidelity Trust company, 341 4th or to Joseph E.

Dickinson, First National Bank Pa. Estate of Seigfreid Jaeob, deceased. of Pgh. No. 2296 of 1949.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Henrietta Jacob, 827 East Ohio N. or to Ben Sherman. Berger Pa. Estate of Ignaty Kot, or Ignatz Kot, deceased, of Carnegie. No.

2312 of 1949. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ivan Polash kevich. 310 Locust Glendale. Car negie, Pa and Rev. Nlkifor Besmertnuk, 210 Jane Carnegie.

or to Francis Taptich, St. Nicholas pa. Estate of William Schlatter, deceased. of Bellevue. No.

2263 of 1949. Let ters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and aft per sons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Peoples First national Bank ana Trust company, 4th Ave. and Wood or to Louis H. Artuso, Frick Pa. Estate of Andrew E.

Sloan, deceased, of Pa. No. 1952 of 1949. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who request all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Martha A. Sloan and William L.

Sloan, 1115 Berger Pa. or to Thomas V. Douglass and Griggs, Moreland, Blair Douglass. 1707 Oliver Pr. Estate of Margaret G.

Fogartv. or Margaret Fogarty, deceased, of Pgh. no. 2174 or 1949. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to de cedent to make payment without delay to Mellon National Bank and Trust Company, 5th Ave.

Grant Pa or to Thomas P. Mulvaney, Jones Law Pa. DETECTIVE LICENSE M. B. Wechsler.

Attorney-at-Law. 1206 Berger Pittsburgh. Pa. In the Court of Quarter Sessions, Aiie gneny county. Pennsylvania.

No. 52 May Sessions, 1949, Miscellaneous Docket. In re application of George A. Stivers, doing business as Acme Detec tive Agency, ior a renewal ol his li cense to carry on the business of a detective and to operate a detective agency. Notice is hereby given that the above applicant has filed his pe tition at the above number and term, praying for leave to carry on the busi ness of a detective and to operate a detective agency, and the aforesaid court has fixed the 3rd day of June.

iw4. at a. e. s. as the time and the Quarter Sessions Court Room, Allegheny County Court House, Fifth Ave.

and Pittsburgh, as ine piace, wnen ana wnere you may appear and show cause, if any you have, why said prayer should not be granted. George A. Stivers. Petitioner. Notice Application will be made to the Board of Pardons at its next regular meeting ior tne release irom the Alle gheny County Workhouse of the follow- ng inmates who may be entitled to commutation during the month of June, 1949: James M.

Beal June 30, 1949 Donald Sleasman June 5, 1949 Cletus Sleasman. 5, 1949 George Eichler June 30. 1949 James Mmows June 24, 1949 Allegheny County Workhouse LAWRENCE P. KEENAN. Sup't.

WILLIAM J. LAPPE Attorney at Law 620 Frick Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE TOR PAYMENT OF LEGACIES CHARGED ON LAND. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PA.

In re: Estate of Annie W. Mahood. No. 4110 of 1948. To all Persons Interested in said Estate: Notice is hereby given that the Commonwealth Trust Company of Pittsburgh.

Executor of the Estate of Annie W. Mahood, has filed Its petition for the private sale of real estate for the payment of legacies charged on the land, for the following described property: One-half interest in and to, ALL those two certain lots situate In the 2nd Ward of the City of Pittsburgh. County of Allegheny and State of Penn sylvania, oounaea ana described as iouows: First: BEGINNING at a point on the northern side of Wylle Avenue distant eastwardiy Irom the corner of Wylie and Tunnel Streets eighty (80) feet: thence southwestwardly parallel with Webster Avenue and along the line of Wylie Avenue forty-two feet, five Inches and one-eighth of an Inch (42' thence northwestwardly parallel with Tunnel Street seventy feet, two Inches and one eighth of an Inch (70' to a three 3 foot alley: thence northeastwardly and parallel with Wylie Avenue twenty-one feet, six Inches and three-eighths of an inch (21' 6" thence northwestwardly and parallel with Tunnel Street three 3 i feet; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Wylie Ave nue twenty feet, ten inches and three- fourths of an inch (20' thence scvrr.ty-thrce feet, two inches and one- eirhth of an 173' 2" I to the place of beginning Second: BEGINNING at the northeastern corner of Wylie Avenue and Tunnel Street: thence northeastwardly along Wylie Avenue thirty-seven feet, six inches and seven-eighths of an inch (37' thence northwestwardly and parallel with Tunnel street seventy feet two Inches and one-eighth of an Inch (70' to a three (3) foot alley; thence southwestwardly along said alley and parallel with Wylle Avenue thirty-seven feet, six inches and seven-eighths of an inch (37' 6" to Tunnel Street; but of Mildred, heffler, deceased, of Idgewood Borough. Mo. 3082 of 1940.

Letters testamentary on bar estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demanda against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to William Swindler McEUroy and Elinor McEUroy Guthrie. 115 Maple Edge-wood, or to John A. McCann, Frick Pa. Estate of Martha A. Porter, deceased, of Sewlckley Boro.

No. 2325 of 1949. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to J. Wilson Porter, 402 Peebles Sewlckley, or to Arthur B. McBride, 1512 Berger Pa.

Estate of John Krawlec. deceased, of Pfh. No. 2326 of 1949. Letters of ad ministration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and an persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Potter Title ana irusi CnmDanv.

4th Ave. Grant or to Michael W. Huron, Jones Law Pa. Estate of Prescott Slade. deceased, of Peh.

No. 2321 of 1949. Letters testa mentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned wno requests an persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons lnaeoiea to decedent to make payment without delay to Alexander H. Hunter, 335 Academy sewlckley. or to Hunter.

Buffington Kipp, Park Pa. Estate of Robert Rae Crookston, de ceased, of Pgh. No. 2329 of 1949. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to tne unaersignea wno requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pay ment without delay to Harriet F.

Crooks- ton, 2740 Mt. Koyai rgn. 17, or to KounU. Fry. Staley Meyer, Union Trust Pa.

Estate of Helen Harris Harbison, deceased, of Sewickley. No. 2356 of 1949. Letteis testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Fidelity Trust Company, and Ralph W. Harbison.

341 Fourth or to Russell J. Esler, 317 Frick Pa. Estate of Frank H. Stohr, deceased, of Pgh. No.

2357 of 1949. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Helen Hoovler Stohr and The Colonial Trust Company. F.xtr,., 414 Wood or to Miller and Job Taylor II, 304 Fourth Pa. Estate of Mary Pucker, deceased, of Cuddy. No.

2320 of 1949. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons in debted to decedent to make payment without delay to Steve pucicer, Cuddy, or to John J. O'Donnell, Berger Pa. In the OrDhans' Court of Allegheny County. Pa.

In re Adoption of Ronald Watsnovich. No. 2428 oi ia. io Metro Walsnovich. father of Ronald Walsnovich, born on the I6tn day oi August, 1939.

at McKees Rocks, Penn sylvania, and any oiner interested party: Take notice that a petition nas been DresSnted in the aforesaid court at the above number and year, praying for leave to adcot said minor, ana tne court hae fixed the 30th day of June, 194P. at 10:00 o'clock A. D. S. as the time and the OrcRans" Court Room, City-County Building.

Grant street. Pittsbureh. Pennsylvania, as the place for hearing said petition, when and wnere you may appear ana snow cause. If any you have, why said prayer should not be granted. Bernard H.

Goodwin, Clerk of the Orphans' Court. David Friedman. Attorney for Petitioner. 803 Jones Law Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act No.

380 of May 24. 1945, of intention to file In the office of the secretary of the common wealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and In the oflice of the Prothonotary of the Court of common Pleas of Alle gheny County, on Friday, the 27th day of May, 1949, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, under the as sumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Schurman's Electric Store, with its principal place of business at 234 Shiloh Street. Pittsburgh 11. Pa.

The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: Henry E. Schurman, 433 Grace Street, Pittsburgh II. Lucille Schurman, 2226 Falrland Street, Pitts burgh 10, Pa. NOTICE In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. No.

85 April Sessions. 194 9, Miscellaneous Docket. IN RE: THE BOROUGH OF BETHEL DIVISION INTO WARDS. Notice Is hereby given that on May 33, 1949, James Heger, Lee F. Snyder ana Kay h.

Karper. commissioners appointed In the above entitled matter. filed their Report on the propriety of divining saia corougn into waras, together with their plot or draft of said Borough showing the lines of the pro posed wards, and the same was con firmed nisi by said Court. Exceptions may be filed to the said Report within thirty (30) days after the filing of saia neporx. ARNOLD M.

REPLOGLE, Counsel for Commissioners, 1006 Law Finance Pittsburgh 19, Penn. KIRKPATRICK. POMEROY. LOCKHART JOHNSON, Attorneys, at Law, 1130 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh 22. P'nnsvivanin.

Notice is hereby given of intention to file Articles of Amendment with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on rriaay, tne atn day of May, 1949, by P. H. Butler Beverage Com pany, a Pennsylvania Business Cor poration, having Its registered oflice at penn Avenue and Seventeenth Slrret Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Said Articles of Amendment are to be filed under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of tne commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933. The nature and character of the proposed amendments are as iouows: Changing Paraeranhs 1st.

and 3rd to read as follows: 1st. The name of the eorpoiatlon Is P. H. Butler Co. 3rd.

The purpose or of the corporation are: Producing, manufacturing, preparing, purchislu, sell ing ana aeaung milk, mlik proeucts meats, meat products, fish, fish nrnd- ucis, vegeiaoies, iruits, produce, oreaos, biscuits, cakes, extracts, canned gooes. sauces, condiments, teas, cjffees, candles, confectionery. and ail other articles of commerce, suitable or destined for consumption rr 4hat may oe aeait in in connection with the grocery business and producing, manu facturing, preparing, purchasing, selling and dealing in dry goods, f-oure- hold goods, kitchen ware, too's, imp'e-ments, hardware and similar articles and commodities of personal and household use and consumption, end for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits rnd privileges of said Act of Assembly. K1KKPATKILK, fUMaKOY, LOCKHART JOHNSON, Estate of Emma Meyer Short, or Emma Short, deceased, of West View Borough. No.

2417 of 1949. Letters of administration C. T. A. on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or aemanos against tne estate oi decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Charles H.

snort, c. T. 1236 Wood bourne Pgh. 26, or to Fred C. Houston and Hcuston Houston Union Trust Pa.

Estate of Lawrence Glass, or Lawrence E. Glass, or Lawrence Gloss, deceased. of Pgh. No. 2407 of 1949.

Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who re quests all persons having ciaims or demands arainst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Potter Title and Trust Company. 4th Ave. Grant St. or to Charles G. Notari, Jones Law Pa.

Maurice B. Wechsler. Attorney at Law. 1206-10 Berger Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act ro.

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 office of the Prothono tary of the Court of Common Pleas of Aiiegneny county, on Saturday, the 28th day of May, 1949, a Certificate for the conduct of a business In Alle gheny Coanty. Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Pittsburgh Engineering and Construction Company, with Its principal place of business at Standard Life Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. The names and addresses of all persons own Ing or Interested in said business are: Roy J. Leckrone, 644 Morrison Drive, Mt.

Lebanon. Pittsburgh 16, Pa. Sotice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act No. 380 of May 24. 1945.

of Intention to file in the office of the Sc-crela-v of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Alle gheny County, on Friday, the 27th day of May, 1949, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Frank Radio Shop, with Its principal place of business at 24 Southern Avenue, Pittsburgh 11, Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In said business are: Frank P. Dattllo, 30 Southern Avenue, Pitts burgh 11, Pa. WANT AD DEPARTMENT CALL EX. 1475 xjjjJ Death notices "BROW! On Saturday May of the late Samuel S.

Brown of 426 K. Beatty E. Charles H. Weight: sister of Mrs. Chester A.

Plotner. Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home. Baum Blvd. at Graham E. where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

CAPCANO Sunday. May 22, 1949, Angelina L. Capuano. of 718 Allegheny River Verona, beloved wile of Nicola: mother of Daniel, Dominic, John and Mrs. Dom Ven-turclla.

Friends may call at the nf fharlpi Gordon. 210 Allegheny River Oakmont. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Josephs Church, Verona, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment St.

Josephs Cemetery. CAKE Monday. May 23, 1949. at 4 p. James Osgood Carr, husband of Sara Appel Carr, of the Ruskin Ruski Ave.

Notice of time and place of services to be announced later. COLEMAN Sunday, May 22, 1949 J. Pressly. of 134 Gordon SU Edge-wood, beloved brother of D' Coleman and Sarah R. Coleman Friends received at the family residence.

Services and Interment private Tuesday, May 24, at 2 P. m. Please omit flowers. CUNNINGHAM On Sunday. May 22, 1949, M.

Ella Cunningham, age 91. wife of the late Vincent M. Cunningham; mother of Edna. Joanna, Charles. Mrs.

C. C. Robertson. J. S.

Cunningham of Dayton, Ohio, and the late Blaine Cunningham of McKeesport. also survived by four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends received at her late residence. 4004 California N. Pittsburgh, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment South Side Cemetery. Indiana papers please copyl. DICKSON On Saturday evening. May 21 1949, In Denver Hospital, Miller husband of Lillian Goeddel, for-norlv ulnmin for H. J.

Heinz also survived by seven sisters. Services will be held at the Capitol Funeral Home. Denver, Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. rvr.l.FRT Saturday. May 31.

1949 Arthur F. Englert, of 230 Park Entrance drive. Mt. Lebanon, beloved hus band of Mary V. Stark Englert: brother of Mrs.

Florence Mulhern. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary. 2630 W. Liberty until Wednesday at Solemn reauiem mass at St Bernard's Church at 11 o'clock. Friends Invited.

rim. INT. Suddenly, on Sunday morn in. May 22. 1949.

Rev. Harmon W. Elbllng, husband of Faith Schutte, tnr of St. John's Lutheran Church Fortieth and Howlev father of 1. i i i.nk rihlin and Robert A.

and Joseph H. Eioiing ana r. un survived bv four Sisters -I1U liir-c reived at the Wades Funeral Home Baum Blvd. at Graham E. E.

Services at St. John's Lutheran Church, Fortieth and Howley Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at Columbus. Ohio, on Wednesday. Body will lie in state from 11 a.

m. Tuesday until time of services. IRIESELL On Sabbath, May 22. at 6:17 p. m.

at Veterans' Hospital, Aspinwall, Frank Spanish-American War Veteran: brother of Dr. F. C. Friesell of Murraysville, Mrs. James f.

Dodds and twin Mrs. Aimee Friesell Fullerton of Fox Chapel. Friends will be Trreivrd at John A. Freyvocel's. 3406 Fifth where services will be held on Wednesday.

May 25. at 3 clock. Interment Homewood Cemetery. IT'LL Suddenly Sunday, May 22, 1949. Edward H.

Full, late of 610 2nd Braddoek; husband of Lurlene Hofecker Full. Father of Edward. Charles Full. Brother of Mrs. Anna Schaad.

of Lowell. Elizabeth Catner-Ine. Joseph. Lawrence and Ott Full. Friends received at the Limbacher Funeral Home, 24 Holland Braddoek.

Funeral Friday, May 27. High Mass of Requiem at St. Joseph's Church at 9:30 a. m. Friends Invited.

Gil LIS Saturday. May 31, 1949. William Wamagirls Gillis, late of Murraysville. husband of the late Eva Gillis and father of Mrs. Walter Lyles, Mrs.

Earl Gollghtly. Mrs. Floyd Mes-salle, Mrs. Earl Crawford, William Edward S. and Alvln G.

Gillis. Vriends received at the Limebacher Fu neral Home, 24 Holland Brad-dock. Funeral Wednesday, May 25. High mass of reauiem at St. Isidore's Church, Braddoek, at 9:30 a.

Friends Invited. GILMORE At Cleveland. Ohio, Satur day evening. May 21. 1949.

Grace Kirkpatrlck Gilmore. wife of the late Wm. J. Gilmore: motner oi w. lura Gilmore: also survived by one grandchild.

Friends received at H. Samson's. 637 Neville where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 clock. HAMILTON On Sunday. May 22.

1949. at 11:50 a. Robert J. Hamilton, husband of the late Ella Grimes Hamilton and father of Harvey Lawrence. Walter and Mrs.

Marie Schu macher: nine grandchildren and four areat-rrandchildren. Funeral irom Geisel hart Bros. Funeral Home, 408 Cedar N. on Wednesday morning at 8:15 o'clock. Requiem high mass at St.

Andrew's Church, Beaver N. at 9 o'clock. Friends Invited. HORNER Monday, May 23, 1949. at New Wilmington, Mary Elizabeth Williamson, wife of the late William Stewart Homer.

Friends received at H. Samson's, 537 Neville where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment private. The family earnestly requests that flowers be omitted. ISRAEL At Atlantic City.

N. on Sunday. May 22, 1949, Harry Israel, beloved husband of Mary Israel; father of Morton and Ruth Israel: brother of Mrs. Samuel Miles and Anna Israel, both of also 2 grandchildren. Friends received at the Ralph Schugar Chapel.

5509 Center where services will be held on Wednesday. May 25. at 2:30 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

KEStL On Monday, May 23, 1949. at 12:30 a. Jennie McAfee of Enon Valley, wife of the late Dr. George W. Kesel: mother of Karl of Johnstown.

Dr. Otto of Enon Valley. Mrs. Ruth Kesel Graham of Baltimore, Maryland: Dr. George L.

nd Paul L. of Pittsburgh. also 4 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Services to be -held at her late residence. Enon Valley.

on Wednesday at 11 a. m. Interment in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Wednesday 2 p. m.

KLEIN Suddenly, Sunday morning, Mav 32. 1949. at his home. 4316 Wlnterbum Henry husband of Inez A. Klein.

Friends may call at the home of Ferguson-Wood Forbes at McKee Oakland. Services Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock KMNE On Sunday. May 22. 1949, Margaret Mllroy. age 75 years, of TO 7 Jones N.

Braddoek, beloved wife of George C. Kline; mother of George C. of N. Dakota. Friends received at the Elkin Mortuary, Fourth North Braddoek, where services will be held Wednesday.

May 25. at 2 p. m. Friends and members ef Melrose Sisterhood 72, Dames ol Malta, jane Horton Rebekah Lodge 126 and Degrees of Honor of Braddoek are Invited. KNIGHT At the hf.me of his daughter, Mrs.

Mildred Bradley, of 104 9 Black-adore formerly of 1141 Lawndale Thomas husband of Katherine Yeager: father of Mrs. Kathrvn Ogden, Mrs. Mildred Bradley and Thomas H. Knight. Friends and members of West-Inghouse Vets.

Homewood Lodge, F. and A. received at. Leslie Funeral Home, 721 Brushton Ave. Services Wednesday 1 p.

m. KOVAL Sunday. May 22. John, husband of Rose Pastryk: father of Michael. William and John Mrs Anna Pustovrh, Mrs.

Rose Coll lean and Eophie Saut, Mary Precopta, and Julia, Andrew, Paul and Eva: six grand children. Friends received at the Vin cent M. Lavelle Funeral Home, Washington Bridgevllle, until Thursday, May 26, at 8:15. High mass St. Petr and Paul Greek Catholic Church, Camegle.

at 9 a. m. In In the church cemetery. McCANN On Monday. May 23.

Ellen riRhton McCann of 5C14 Donson Lawreneevllle. Beloved wife of the late Mlehail McCann; mother of Mrs Nell Mrs. Ann Fttzcerald, Catherine McCann and the late Wil McC.nii. Sister of Mrs. Wa-ner of Detroit.

also survived by grandchildren and 1 great Friends received at the King Funeral Home. 52nd and Butler St. Solemn High Mass of Requiem at St. Kieran's RC Church on Friday, May 27 at 9 a. m.

MeFHiTOCKn Sunday, May 22. mi? I' William James Mc- Cllntock of Coal Hallow Sandycreek, fther of Clifford, Wllbert, Irene, Pearl, all ot Perm Mrs. Bessie of J. at Fchicalional-Schools Colleges reaa one nour later in Room c-nam vurvrriv in me itr City-County Building. HOWARD B.

STEWART. Director. Parks and Recreation. DAVID L. LAWRENCE, Mayor, City of Pittsburgh.

PENN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 5942 Bread St. HI. 3502 PGH SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS, Seventh and Duquesne Way. AT. 0R00 WATCHMAKERS BE A CHRONOGRAPH TECHNICIAN In addition to the full 35-hour pr week course, the new copyrighted ESEMBL-O-GRAF method of oulckly servicing Chronographs will also be taught part time on Monday.

Tuesday and Thursday (day or night I. See Dr. Maxwell for special arrangement. Ap proved for veterans tinder P. L.

14S, W. r. H. 808 Ridge Pgh. 12 ALLEGHENY COUNTY Pittsburgh.

Penna. May 20, 1949 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104. Court House, Pittsburgh, until 10:30 A. D. S.

T. (9:30 A. E. S. T.

Tuesday, May 31, 1949, and will be publicly opened at 11:00 A. D. T. (10:00 A. E.

S. T. In Room 410. Court House. Pittsburgh.

Penna. In the presence of the County Commissioners for Common Red Brick; Locust Posts; Monkey Jungle Climbing Device and Wood Seals: Paint Brushes: Cinders FOB Cars and Trucks; Cinders In County Trucks; and Memorandum Regiftratton Cards. Special bidding blanks and envelows for use of bidders. Instructions to Bidders and conditions biddinr. together with specifications my be had on application to the office of the Department of Property Supplies, 207 Court House, Pittsburgh, Penna.

Proposal must be accompanied by a certified check or bond to the oider of or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed In the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract In case ot award. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. JAMES W. KNOX, Controller County of Allegheny. BECOME A JOURNEYMAN Carpenter Cabinetmaker Upholsterer Her is yer cKance learw hijhly payiftf sVilUJ lrJ In e4 fr crafts is rf ent.

Fwll swktistenc fr VtUtta: Training n4r G. I. Bill. EnJore1 Wy rcii4 ENROLL NOW niSEl Juno 15, 1949 am iliraH3HHTHnVHn Dillon or Lesik- Hulka. mother.

Take Notice that Raymond Reisnauer end Florence Reisnauer have filed their petition praying for leave to adopt Gerald William Lafferty and the Court has fixed June 30. 1949, at 10:00 o'clock A. D. S. in said Court.

City-County Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 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. McAllister A McAllister, Attorneys, 70T Peoples Bank Building, McKeesport, Pennsylvania. A.

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