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POST -GAZETTE: SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1966. 13- 112 Quebec Qualimp Lith 50 2115 Radiatinc 3k Romerl Rapid Amer Rath RealEst 1.20 RealEa .250 Rity Ea REDM Corp Redman .40 Reeves Brd Reeves Ind Reliani 1.32 Remco Ind RemAr Rep Foil Rep Inds Restilx 12 4 1 RestWa Retail Cntrs Revco .30 Ric Group Rico Ar Min 55 Tex 213 Rio RioAlom Algo 2338 16 113 112 112 RioGrGs 13 698 Ritter Fn RivianaF 1g Robsn Tch Roblin Steel 73 Rockowr RochGEpt 270 76 76 RodneyM 20 Rogers Rollinsin 24 17 Rolls 75 RoosvtR .80 Rosen.au .50 RossProd In 5113- Rowland 49 RoyalAm In Royal Fund Rovl School Russeks Inc RyanCn Pet 123 Ryerson .20 5w6 -S S1JhnsTr .90 175 Salem- Bros Savoyind In 21 21 381 SaxonP Sayre Fishr Scope Indus Screen .60 Scurry Rain 398 .30 Sbd Ply Sealectro Alr SeabdW 29 Season All Selas Seemn Cp Bros .40 17 Sel Rex .60 Servo Corp Seton Lr .72 Seven Arts 24 Shahmoon ShattDn .20 Siboney Cp 110 110 Sigmal 28 SignalOilA 1 SipOilpf 2.40 Silicon Tran Simm Silvray Lite 107 Prec 51 Sincl Ven 3a 2.50 Slick 60g Skyline Solitron Corp 10 Sonotone Cp Soss Mig .50 South Coast 19 19 19 SCEdpf 1.05 SCEdpf 1.08 20 19 20 SoGuit Util So Spectind Real Util SpeedOPr .50 11 173 Spen Sh SperryR wt Sport Arena StAllianc .80 29. 29 29 10 StB Paint .40 Std Drg StaMetal .20 8 StdMotP .75 StdProdCo St Prudenti Std Thomsn Stanly Av 31 Stanrock 117 115 116 Star Sup Statham SteinHI 13 13 Stelma 31 15 StepanCh 5k Sterl Prec 23 SternM 25 Sternco Ind 16 StopShop .80 16 StrutWeis 61 Stylon Corp SunAir Elec Supercrete 115 114 SupMD Superm Gen Supronics Susan Th .60 24 24 21 Swanee Ppr Systron Don Syntex .40 HEn 96 Talley Inds 13 Tasty Bk .76 Tch Measur Techn Oper Tech Tape Technico .75 Tel-A-Sign Telectro Ind 5 Tel Prompt Tenny Eng TermHud Si TxPLpf 4.56 z175 Texstar Crp 20 Textr Incwt 60 11 Thomp Star 15 Thorofr 80 Thriftn: 1.40 Todd Sh 1.40 38 TolEdpf 79 79 TonkaCp .50 19 Tower Cred Tran WA wt 75 Tensair Trn Beacon TransCA .40 Trans Cp 26 Tranipf 1.62 Trnsogrm 27 Tri Pac Tri Cont wt TropicGas True Tm 21 Brand .30 -U- 1 Unexc Chm 23 Un Utd Air Asbstos 311 3 311 12 Prd Un CansoOil 219 218 219 Un ExpS .60 Utd Imp Inv UnindCp wt 6 PDve Filter Co 12 US Leas .20 US NatGas US Poly 101 14 Univ A 62wt 117 11. Univ Autom UnvCont .30 19 UnCntrol .20 308 UnvMar .60 18 13 13 Bid wts Utahl Valley Mettl 34 Valspar Valve Cp .25 Vernitron 26 Victoreen 31 Viewlex Inc ValrCoal .50 VitaFds .60 13 13 13 Vogt Cp 1 23 23 23 VolMdse .20 15 -W- 35 Weimn Westate Pet Westb Fash Westec Cp 211 Ws Nucir .20 10 WstStin 19 19 19 Whibrtr .600 23 23 23 Whippny .60 WhCross .60 White Eagle WieboldtS 5i Willmhse 5k 15 15 Williams Br Wm Mc Wilshire Oil 23 Wilson Bros Wolv Al 53 Wood 2300 12 Woods In .64 13 Woodall In WorldCP .50 112 312 Wright Hra 113 113 30 Wyomsa .60 x1 80 Xtra Incorp 70 YonkrR Yonk pf Tale Coro .56 ZapataCo 4k 178 All sales In hundreds (00 omitted) except for those designated (z) which are traded in 10-share lots and carried 13 in full. DIVIDENDS: (a) plus extra; (b) paid last year; (c) payment on lated dividends; (d) declared or paid so 141 far this year, no regular rate: (3) cash plus stock; (g) annual rate plus stock dividend: (h) capital distribution; (1) per cent in stock; (k) in stock paid (f) Indicates following figure is fraction last year: (x) ex dividend.

FRACTIONS: in 32nds; (1) indicates following figure is fraction in 64ths; (r) indicates following figure is fraction in 128ths; (5) indicates (t) following indicates figure following is fraction figure is in fraction in 16ths. 24 256ths; Pittsburgh Banks Exchange Net Close Cha. Div. Pep Boys .60 Pepsi L1 .50 Perf Photo Peruvian O1 Philbrek .25 Philips Elec Philipsin PhilEck Phoenix 10k Plasecki Air Pierce Gov Pike Corp PikeCorp pf Pio Aero 60 Pion PI. Pitts Rail .50 Planning Re Plant Indust Plume 40g PneumD Polarad Poloron Prd Polycast Cp Polvchr Polymr .06 Port EIT .30 Potter Instr Power Co .40 Prattl.

1.60a PrentHi 1.60 Preston Print Cp 50 Proctor ProdRes .28 39 PRicTel 1.80 Puritan .40 PyleNatl .60 Sales in Net High Low Close Cho. 119 33 261 243 593 593 593 National Association of Securities Dealers quotations at approximately 4:30 p. m. Bids are inter -dealer prices. Local asked prices have been adiusted upward 10 include markup.

National asked prices do not include markup or commission. 'NATIONAL QUOTATIONS. Bid Bid Ask Ask MelionN 78. 79. WestPN1B PohNatBk LOCAL QUOTATIONS Bid Ask Bid Ask BrklineST 61 NorthSDB 103 ComciB-T 35 PeoplesU 56 300 StClairD8 35 McKNatB Death Notices DROP IN STOCK PRICES ONLY THE 360 STOCKS TO SELL NOW! The stock market has recently suffered a severe set-back and while temporary rallies are bound to come, we believe there is a strong possibility that further declines may be just ahead.

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Also send me free of extra 18 Big Movers such as Syntex, Sulphur, Boeing, Chrysler, IBM, NEW YORK -Following are prices Sales in the American Stock Exchange: DIv. 1005 High Lew Div. Sales 1005 in Che. C. A Corp High Low Close Gearht -A- Gen Alloy Ace wi AbbevRI .32 Gn Bottry.

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June 9, 1966. survived by his widow, Dari Traft Baab and a sister. Mrs. Harold (Margaret) Mears of Scotch Plains, N. Friends received at the ROBERT KEPPLE NERAL HOME, 524 N.

Main Greensbura. Services held Saturday at the funeral home at 11. a. with Rev. John Purnell officiating.

Interment Hiliview Cemetery. Baker Charles, age 58, of Scottdale, R.D, (formerly of Clinton, Beaver tv), at 2 a. m. Friday, unexpectedly. He was foreman at American Screw and Bolt for 40 years.

Husband of Mrs. Dorothy George Fowler Baker: McConaughy of All. mother quippa, Richard R. of Clinton R.D, S. 1: brothers and sisters, Richard of Aliquippa.

Clyde of Port Charlotte, Leslie of Clinton, R.D. 1, Mrs. Mildred Mcintyre and George Bauman, both of also seven grandchildren. The body will be removed from the JAMES to MURPHY MEMORIAL HOME, Scottdale the JOHN WELCH FUNERAL HOME, Hookstown tor visitation 7-10 p. m.

Saturday. Services there at 2:30 m. Sunday. with burial in the Mill Creek Hill Cemetery. Bierline On Friday, June 10.

1966, of 114 Reed Drive, Greentree, Dorothy Weish, wite of Kenneth R. Bierline; daughter of Patrick and Catherine Flynn Welsh: sister of Mrs. Eugene Sullivan. Mrs. Paul Isenberg and Regis Welsh Friends may call at the JAMES LAMB JR.

FU. NERAL HOME, 165 Noble Cratton. Requiem mass in St. Mar: garet's R. C.

Church, Monday at 10 a. m. Blecker On Friday, June 10, 1966, Hyman Blecker of 3206 Joe Hammer Square, Oakland, husband of Mary Becker; father of Milton Blecker of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, and Isadore Blecker: also nine grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Friends will be received at BLANK BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME. Forbes Ave.

at Craft, Saturday evening. Services at 11 a. m. on Sunday. Interment Workmen's cle No.

45. Brabec 1966. Suddenly, Albert on of 120 Klementina June Drive, Mt. Troy, Reserve husband of Mrs. Fav Kocher; 1a- ther of Bonita B.

Frederick; also one grandchild: son of Edward, and brother of Charles Mrs. Rose Skornicka and Mrs. Martha Belel. Friends received at the E. Grant Millvale.

High mass of PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 requiem in St. Alovsius Church, Mt. Troy, on Monday, June 13, at 9 a. m. Bracey On Thursdav, June 9, 1966, at 1:30 p.

John Brace, beloved band of Winifred Sarsfiedi, of 2719 Delgar Northside; father of James P. Brace. Amalgamated Association of Street Railway emplovees and friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. neral on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock.

High mass of requiem in Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock. Callaghan On Friday, June 10, 1956. at Braddock Hospital, Annie Murray, wife late Simon Callaghan; mother of Mary, Mrs. Anne Lotredo, Joseph. Daniel, Thomas, Mrs.

Eileen sister of Mary Murray of Ireray: land; also 11 grandchildren. Funeral from the JOSEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL 445 Fourth Braddock, on Monday in at St. 8:30 a. Brendan's m.

Requiem high mass Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. Family visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

Calycomb Suddenly, on Thursday, June 9, 1966, Katherine, of 3403 East Stag of Drive, Gibsonia, Emma beloved wife Boilinger Harry and sister of Leonard Weiss. Friends received at the WILLIAM J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 210 Allegheny River Oakmont. Notice of time later. Carey On Friday, June 10, 1966, Sebastiana Melodia Carey of 256 Clairmont West View, wife.

of John E. Corev: mother of Mrs. Sharon Brown, Keith and Anthony Carey; daughter of Angeline Melodia; ter of Mrs. Ann Standish, Mrs. Angeline Dispenza, Mrs.

Gertrude Cammarata, and Mario Melodia: also one granddaughter, Kelley Brown. Funeral from the HAAS FUNERAL HOME, 388 Center West View. on Monday. tice of time later. Caruccio Suddenly, on Thursday, June 9, Wil- 1966, Anthony, of 215 Bridge of Mrs.

Connie merding, Shranatan of McKeesport, beloved brother Frank, Angelo, Ralph, Patsy of McKeesport, and Miss received at Eleanor the JAMES J. ALFIERI NEW Caruccio. Friends NERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Wilmerding. Requiem Church high mass Mon- in St. Aloysius R.

C. on day at 11 a. m. Friends Invited. Demar On Friday, June 10, 1966, Charles J.

F. Demar, age 90, husband of the late Louise Kliline Demar; father of ceived Charles at W. McCABE Demar. BROS. INC.

Friends Funeral FUNERAL services Monday, June 13, HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. at 1 p. m. Farmerie On Thursday, June 9, 1966, Agnes ter of Henry L. Farmerie; aunt of 702 Hemlock Avalon; sisElla Mae Hargest Friends received 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. at the RENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. High mass of requiem in the Church of the Assumption, on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. (Court Bellevue CD of A rosary Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.) Farrell Suddenly, on Friday, June 343 10, Parallel 1966, Coletta Besterman, of wife of Thomas V.

Farrell mother of Thomas V. Mrs. Muriel Storm, William G. and Gary T. Farrell; sister of Mrs.

Catherine Farrell, Mrs. Madge Gearing, William Clemence and Ambrose Besterman; also seven grandchildren. Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. at the E.

C. KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Road. Relatives and friends invited to attend tuneral Monday at 9:30 a. m. Church Requiem at high 10 mass in St.

Basil's a. m. Interment St. Augustine's Cemetery. Member of St.

Christian Mothers. Fenton Of 605 Eighth Irwin, on Friday, June 10, Fred, 1966, Elmer, William, James, beloved father of Edward, Frank, William Jr. Clark; Miss Clara Jane and Mrs. Emma brother of Frank Bainbridge and Elizabeth Hutchison. Friends received at his late home.

Services Monday at 2 p. m. Fischer Henry on Thursday, June 9, 1966, of 25 Clifton beloved husband father Martha Moehl Fischer; of Paul Fischer of Musctine, Ohio, and Mrs. Anna Felger of Victoria, Texas; also seven grandchildren. Friends and members of Stewart Avenue Lutheran Church received at MARA CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Road, where services will be held on Saturday at 8 p.

m. Interment on Monday in Wauseon, Ohio. Foight On Thursday, June 9, 1966, Harry W. (Coulter), of Export, RD 2, husband of Janet Young Foight (formerly of Wilkinsburg); father of Mary Janet Foight of Wilkinsburg; brother of Mrs. Anna F.

Saul of Harrison City, Jesse B. and C. Curtis of Irwin. Friends received at LYSLE P. BASH FUNERAL HOME, Delmont Services Monday at 2 p.

m. Geyer On Wednesday, June 8, 1966, George Geyer of 434 Greentree Road, survived by a daughter, Margaret Geyer Patricia Lee Forcier; a sister, Mary Forcier: a granddaughter, Geyer Grayburn. Friends received at T. HERSHBERGER AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 426 South Main West End, where services will be held on Monday at 10:30 a. m.

Givens Suddenly, at Stockholm, Sweden, on Saturday, June 1966, Frank husband of Ruth Logan Givens of Grubbs Rood, Wexford; father of Mrs. Nancy Williams and Austin Lawrence Givens; grandfather of Erin Colleen Williams and Adam Lawrence Givens; brother of Mrs. Margaret Morris. Mrs. Marie Balendonck, Mrs.

Bea Petrill, Mrs. Lucille Lee, Mrs. May Gerstbrien, John W. and Austin E. Givens.

Friends will be received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. where services will be held on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment private. Gutkowski On Wednesday, June 9, 1966, Joseph Gutkowski of 2804 Mary Southside, husband of the late Victoria Koperski Gutkowski: father of Theodore and the late Stanley Gutkowski; also survived by two grandchildren and one great Friends received the CHARLES C. CIESLAK, FUNERAL HOME, 81 South St. Funeral Monday at 8 a. m.

Requiem high mass In St. Joseph's Church at 9 a. m. Kessler Suddenly, on Friday, June 10, 1966, Albert Kessler of 754 Portland Way, East End, beloved brother of Lillian Kessler, Jack Z. Kessler, ond Isadore Kessler, all of Pah.

Services at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Sunday, at 2:30 p. m. Interment B'nal Emunah Cemetery, Wildwood, Pa. The family suggests contributions be made to a favorite charity. Visitation Saturday after sundown.

Kotarski On Thursday, June 1966, Frank Kotarski of 2618 Stromberg DEATHS YESTERDAY Baab, Donald P. Baker, Charles Belcher, Hyman Bracey, John Callaghan, Annie Farrell, Coletta Fenton, William Foight, Harry W. Geyer, George Gutkowski, Joseph Kessler, Albert Kotarski, Frank Long, Mary M. Majszak (Pohaski), John Massel, Robert J. Merritt.

Florence McKindley, John M. Nelson, Martha D. Pugh, Moses Sibenik, Louis Spencer, Ethel Wegner, Frank A. Wise, J. Henry Death Notices Southside, beloved husband of MarPlusa Kotarski; father of Ann Palmquist of San Diego, Frank Jr.

and Phyllis Kotarski; brother of Anna Kaczorowski, Bernard Kotarski of California, Rose Mielcarz, Stanley and Edward tarski and Margaret Stowski; also survived by two grandsons. Friends received CHARLES C. SLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 South 15th St. Funeral on Monday at 10 o. m.

Requiem high mass in St. Josaphat's Church at 11 a. m. Kuhn Alfonse, of Cypress on Thursdav. June 9, 1966, beloved brother of William L.

Kuhn, Ida Kennedy, Martha Palmiere and the late Robert Kuhn. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Saturday at 2 p. m. Long On Thursday, June 9, 1966, Mary of 2158 Walton Overbrook, wife of the late Long; mother of George and Albert W.

Lona; also survived by tour grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. ARY. 2630 West Liberty until Monday at 9 a.

m. Reaviem mass in St. Norbert's Church at 10 a. m. Majszak (Pohaski) On Thursday, June 9, 1966, John Maiszak of 1339 Island McKees Rocks, husband of Mrs.

Katherine Maiszak; fahter of Stanley Maiszak and Joseph Pohaski; also three grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the VALERIAN F. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McKees Rocks, from 7-10 p. m. Funeral Monday, June 13, at 8:45 0.

m. Services in the Holy Trinity P. N. C. Church at 9 a.

m. Massei Robert on Thursday, June 9, 1966, of Loque Cratton Heights, husband of Catherine Flannery; fother of Robert, James and Daniel Massel: son of Annunciata and the late Serafino Massel; brother of Angela Lorenzi, Adeline Dangelico and Esther Massel. Friends received at the WM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers den, Poh.

High mass of requiem in St. Martin's Church, Monday at 9 a. m. McKeever On Friday, June 10, 1966, Nellie beloved wife of James E. McKeever of 6500 Cloverleaf Road, Penn Hills; mother of James Earl of Penn Hills, end John W.

McKeever of Miami, sister of Marion McGraw and Rose Lawler: also survived by two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Road (at Rodi Road), Penn Hills, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. Interment Sunset View Cemetery. McKindley At his home, 218 Pringle East Carnegie, on Friday, June 10, 1966, John M.

McKindley, husband of the late Blanche Pesta McKindlev; father of Jack Russell and William E. McKindley; also grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs. Leila Williams. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the NERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers BRADWELL A AND NIRELLA Carnegie, where services will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 p.

m. Merritt On Thursday, June 10, 1966, Florence, of 3319 Canopolis Sheraden; mother of Mrs. Helen Lindaren, Harold and Jane; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Davis; also six grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral services at the H.

L. SPEER FUNERAL HOME, 2927 Chartiers Sheraden, on Monday at 11 a. m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Holy Grail Court Order of the Amaranth services on Sunday at 8 p. m. Messenger Mary Dolores, on Thursday, June 9, 1966, wife of James Earle Messenger, of 709 Sixth Verona, mother of James R. and Diane, at home; daughter of Mrs. Jennie Montgomery Thompson of Sandy Creek.

Friends received at the CHARLES L. EATON FUNERAL HOME, 378 Maryland Oakmont, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Monday at 2 p. m.

Interment Sunset View Memorial Park. Moekle On Wednesday, June 8, 1966, Charles in his 76th year, beloved, husband of Ethel Ritchay Mockle of 10063 Grandview Penn Hills; father of Mariorie Lyman, Alice Merkner, C. David and James A. Mockle; brother of Gertrude Pollack, Theresa Harrison, Anna McManus, and the late Herman L. Moekle; also survived by eight arandchildren.

Friends received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Road (at Rodi Road), Penn Hills, where ices will be held on Saturday afternoon at o'clock. Nelson On Friday, June 10, 1966, Martha Della Weyl Nelson of 433 Kismet Glendale, widow of Moses Nelson. Friends received at the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA NERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers Carnegie, where services will be held on Monday at 1:30 p. m.

Orr On Wednesday, tune 8, 1966, Jennings of 958 Lysie husband of Lula Bailey Orr; father of Mrs. Anna Marks, Paul Orr and Mrs. Marie Sabatt; brother of Mrs. Mae Watterson and John Orr, both of Indiana, also eight arandchildren. Friends received at P.

A. BIANCO FUNERAL HOME, 719 Brighton Road (near Ridge), where services will be held Saturday at 1 o'clock. Paladin Thursday, June 9, 1966, Eugene, of 1819 Lincoln East McKeesport, beloved husband of Anna Pribanic; father of Armenia, Catherine, Elizabeth Jane and Lawrence; four sisters and one brother in Italy; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN L. QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th and Airbrake Turtle Creek, where blessing service will be held Sunday evening at 9 p.

m. Funeral Monday at 10 a. m. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Pelkofer On Wednesday. June 8, 1966, Fred M. 266 37th husband of Bertha C. Schall; father of Corinne Fogel, Ronald, Fred H. and Kenneth Pelkofer; brother of Catherine Davis, Inga both of California, Mary Biggerstaff, Elizabeth, Frank and John Pelkofer; also six grandchildren.

Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, 3600 Penn on Monday, June 13, at 9 a. m. Requiem mass in St. Augustine's Church at 10 a.m.

Fire Fighters Local No. and friends invited. Pugh On Friday, June 10, 1966, Moses, of 1336 Margaret Munhall, survived by a daughter, Mrs. Ruth Kennedy of Munhall; a son, Thomas Puah of Dravosbura; also six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. at GEORGE GREEN FUNERA'. HOME, 3511 Main Homestead Park, Munhall. Services on Monday at 11 a. m.

Schroeder On Thursday, June 9, 1966, Martin C. Schroeder of 410 Western Aspinwall (formerly of Oakland); brother of Frank H. Schroeder; brother-in-law of Jane Schroeder and Stella Schroeder. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p. beginning Friday, evening at H.

BLAINE WEDDELL NERAL HOME, 100 Center Aspinwall, where services will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Schwartz On Thursday, June 9, 1966, at 12:30 a. Edwin (Ted) Schwartz, husof Catherine Boden, of 3506 Perrysville Northside; brother of Herbert and William Schwartz. Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave.

Services Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Sibenik Suddenly, on Thursday, June 9, 1966, at 8:30 p. Louis Sibenik, beloved husband of Anna Marcus of 402 Lawton Northside (former employee of H. J. Heinz Friends received at FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 PREVIOUS DEATHS Brabec, Albert C. Calycomb, Katherine Caruccio, Anthony Farmerie, Agnes Kuhn, Alfonse Messenger, Mary Dolores Moekle, Charles A. Orr, Jennings Paladin, Eugene Pelkofer, Fred M. Schroeder, Martin C. Schwartz, Edwin Stepp, James Tomaino, Petronella Tomko, Catherine Washko, Andrew Yochum, Emma On Thursday, June 9, 1966.

James of 2704 Norwood husband of Lillian Buckley Stepp; also survived two sons, and a daughter, James Roy B. and Ella; also four grandchildren. Friends received from 1-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the ROY P.

SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 1615 Brighton Road, where services will be held Monday at 2 p. m. Tomaino Thursday June 9. 1966, at her late home, 313 Comrie Braddock, Petronella Tomaino, wife of the late mother of Angeline, John Louis Mrs. Ellen Silvaro, Mrs.

Julia Coccaro, Emily Tomaino and Mrs. Mary Maisto: six grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. neral from JOSEPH P. ZORN NERAL HOME, 445 Fourth Braddock on Monday at 9:30 a. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church at 10 m. Friends Invited. Death Notices Perrysville Ave. Services on dov morning at 11 o'clock. Spencer On Friday, June 10.

1966. Ethel Spencer, daughter of the late Charles Hart Spencer and Marv Acheson Spencer: sister of Mrs. Charles H. Curry, Mrs. Francis B.

Nimick, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Blue, Marcus A. Spencer, Charles H. cer Jr.

Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. kand Civic Center), Saturday and Sunday and p. m. neral services in the Chapel of Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Westminster Place, Monday at p.

m. Interment private. (in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to their favorite charity.) Stepp Tomko On Wednesday, June 8, 1966, Catherine Fedorka, widow of Nicholas Tomko, late of McKees Rocks; beloved mother of Mrs. Marie Ewanco of California sister of Mary Valicenti of McKees Rocks, Anna Seder and Frank Fedorka of fornia: also four grandchildren, neral from the TUARY, California and Termon on Saturday at p. m.

Friends invited. Arrangements by WILLIAM SIRLIN MORTUARY. Waskko On Wednesday June 1966, Andrew Waskko of Prospect Drive, East husband of Marion Diemirt Washko: father. of Andrew John and Robert Waskko; brother of Mary Kolman, Helen Adams, and Ann Frander, Elizabeth Adams, Fritz, Michael and John Waskko; also four grandchildren. Friends received at RICHARD A.

WOLFE FUNERAL HOME, 304 tric East Poh. Funeral on Monday at 9 a. m. High mass requiem in St. Colman's R.

C. Church at 10 a. m. Family requests visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

Wegner On Fridav, June 10, 1966, Frank A. Wegner of 1348 Saxonbura Glenshaw, husband of Philomenia (Bunnie) Eheman; brother of Ollie, Clementine Bell and August Weaner. Friends received at the ALVIN R. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg, from 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

Requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church, June 13, at 10 a. m. Sharpsburg Lodge L.0.0.M. 157 and friends invited.

Wise J. Henry (Buck), 124. E. Jefferson suddenly on Wednesday, June 8, 1966, beloved husband of Beatrice Wise; father of Francine, Gall and Connie; brother of Frank Wise of Emma Craver of Chicago, Ida Dere of Detroit. Friends received at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 1610 Brighton Road.

Services Saturday, June 11, at 1 p. m. in the Jerusalem Baptist Church. Interment Highwood Cemetery. Yochum On Thursday, June 9, 1966, Emma L.

Schultis, of 1105 Mississippi Dormont, beloved wife of Edmund Yochum; mother of C. Donald Yochum; sister of Mrs. Mary Closkey, Mrs. Theresa Erny, Mrs. Gertrude Vetter, Mrs.

Johanna Lackner, Mark, of Leo and Regis Schultis of New York; also five grandchildren. Friends received at the F. X. ERNY FUNERAL HOME, 2361 Brownsville Carrick. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.

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

Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Florists Baskets GIDAS MA. SPRAYS $5 1-1300 LUBIN SMALLEY Beauty softens sorrow. Send flowers.

GRANT 1-2200 Lost and Found ANIMAL Rescue League may help find your lost dog. 661-6452. BROWN Leather bag containing photographic equipment, between North Side and Shadyside, Reward 521-5126. CAMERA- Found. Bloomfield.

Identify to claim. 681-2798. CHIHUAHUA Brown. face. North Side.

Name "Timmy." 2141; 322-3343. PURSE -Ladies. Large, containing valuable papers, East End Area, to Wilkinsburg. Liberal Reward. 241- 1750.

WALLET Between Oakland and downtown. Reward for return of identification and papers. Lost by Roderick Wayne Keaton Jr. Call 921-5973. WATCH Ladies.

Lost East End, Squirrel Hill. Great sentimental value. Reward. 362-5210. IT takes a heap of looking to find a home of your own.

Make it easy by consulting Post-Gazette and Press Real Estate Ads. Proposals PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION Harrisburg, Pennsylvania TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by Mr. C. E. Prodehl, Director of Purchases for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission at its tration Building, Harrisburg-East Interchange on Route 283, Pennsylvania (mailing address Post Office Box 2531, Harrisburgh, Pennsylvanit, 17120), until the hours below noted the 30th day of June, 1966, and immediately taken to the Assembly Room and publicly opened and read for the following Contract: Contract No.

439, 11:00 A. E. D. S. T.

Cleaning, Spot Coating with Primer and Applying Two (2) Coats of Aluminum Paint on Seven (7) Steel Bridges on the Pennsylvania Turnpike System in Montgomery and Bucks Counties, Pennsylvania. Contract No. 521, 11:30 A. E. D.

S. T. -Cleanina, Spot Coating with Primer and Applying Two (2) Coats of Aluminum Paint on Eighteen (18) Steel Bridges on the sylvania Turnpike System in Montgomery, Bucks and Lehigh Counties, Pennsylvania. Plans, Specifications and Contract Documents will be available and open to public inspection on June 15, 1965, at the Administration Building. Copies may be obtained upon paymen of Ten ($10,00) Dollars per set by check or P.

O. Money Order (no cash) to the Pennsvivania Turnpike Commission, Post Office Box 2531, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120. Each set includes both Contracts. No refund will be made for tract documents returned unless the project is withdrawn from letting by the Commission. A bank cashiers, bank treasurers or certified check in the amount of Ten per cent of the bid must accompany the proposal as bed security.

The bid security of the three (3) low bidders will be retained until execution of the contract. Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission PATRICK E. KERWIN Secretary and Treasurer Legal Notices NAME ADDRESS CITY 91 307 13. The application of Radio Station WDUQ for a renewal of its license to operate this station in the public interest was tendered for filing with the Federal Communicatio15 Commission on May 20, 1966. Members of the public who desire to bring to the Commission's attention facts concerning the operation of the station should write to the Federal Communications Commission, WashJune ington, 20.

D.C.. Letters should set forth in 20554, not later than detail the specific facts which the writer wishes the Commission to consider in passing on this tion. charge your buy-sell-hold advice on SCM, Litton, Zenith, Texas Gulf Polaroid, Xerox, KLM, etc..

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