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prrrsBuncn post gazettei mckvday, January 29, 1968 Proposals Legal Notices Legal Notices Death Soticet DEATHS YESTERDAY PREVIOUS DEATHS Baldwin, Sarah E. Funk, Cornelius Johnson, Joseph Jr. Neely, Blanche E. Regan, Alice M. Wagner, Robert E.

Werner, August Death Notices 606 west Homestead on Mondav 2-4 ond -I0 pm.Keuu.emhign mass, on luesdav in St. wary Aiugdoiene: l. Ulurcn 01 i.M m. in ueu ui 4 IO imc nemi rvi'vj. Groom ot ot Kenneth L.

Lerooni. mother ot Henry Mitchell Moody, Mrs. Louise Lobar, RoDert, dune urive, Holiday Horn, mother 'vfsm 0 MltChell of Cleveland. Joseph, Raymond ond Jack Stan-oi Phmp v. Groom ond douonterlona L.sier by four olso survived by five grand- ot Sarah J.

Forse Hnenas received i "1' pnenas received at the i children. Friends may coll ot the ployed oughter Honna Mix and the late Roy Ntix sie of Dorothy Cooper ot to Death Notices Island, N. ond William London, cnglond; brother ot Mrs. Samuel Ogg ot Kingson, Mich; olso survived by 13 gronocbildren ond nine great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 2 to 5, 1 to 10 beginning Sunday ot 4 p.

m. at the SHERMAN W. MASON FUNtRAL HOME, Tuesdoy ot 2 p. m. Interment will follow in the Brush Creek, Cemetery, Jeanneftt.

Snee On Sunday, Jan. 28, 1968, Bertha Davis ot Hillsdale wit ot the lote Judge Sylvester J. Snee; mother John V. ond William H. Snee; sister of Mrs.

Lillian Goucher, Mrs. Mildred Calhoun; olso six grandchil dren and two oreal-grandchildren. ece i ved ot Ihf JOHN H. TER SONS WHITEHALL FU-1 Fne SLATER NERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd Brentwood, 2-4 and p. Time ot services later.

Stanton Hnwnrd on Saturday. Jan. 27, Hill Wilkinsburg; father ot Nancy somertieid, Howara c. stan- ion; son of Mildred Grace Roberts MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL unvf.

renter ot South. Wilkins burg, Pa Services on Tuesday morning at 10 ociock. Interment in Erie, Pa. (Erie oopr please coov Stash Mrs. Bertha Olar.k, of 1617 Trimble A Cnrtun wife nt Jospoh b.

Stash; sister ol Mrs. Anna sivok ot Portvue; olso survived by nephews and nieces. Services will be held Tuesday In St. Joseah Church, Portvue. 10 a m.

Interment Sncred Heart Cemetery. Visiting hours Sunday from 12 noon, Mondav 2,5 and 7-10 p. ot the ANDREW MIHALEK FUNERAL HOME, 325 Gumbert Portvue. Stewart On Fridoy, Jan. 26, 1968, Louise Ripper Stewart, in her 90th year, wife of the late William F.

Stewart Friends will be received at SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Monday afternoon ot 1 o'clock. Interment Allegheny Cemetery. Stutzman On Sundav, Jan. 28, 1968, George ol 1114 Logan Belhel Park; husband of the late Augustine Joris; brother of Mrs.

Mab'e Mooar, Mrs. Edna Tlbbetts, Milton ond Gordon tntrmnn and the late Mrs. Flor ence Haves, Ollie and James Stutimnn. Friends received 2-4 and 7 9 p. Ot the HAROLD E.

CON-NELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 W. Library Bethel Park, where services will be held on Wednesday ot 1:30 P.m. Susko On Saturday, Jan. 27, 1968, JeHrev J. of 224 Southvue Whitehall Boro; beloved son of Frank ond Nancy Susko; brother of Michael, Susan, James, Fronk and Ronald Susko; grandson of Michael ond Mary Zuaancic of Gould Library, Pa.

Friends received at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Brough-ton, Pa. Funeral Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. Angel mass In St.

Elizabeth Church at 10 a. m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Svetez On Friday. Jan.

26. 1968. Fronk nt Mt. Troy; uncle of Mrs. Louise Bucsek, Rudolph ond Willinm bwedesn, Mrs.

Cristina She ond Mrs. Lillian Reoholz. Friends received at PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 860 Lockhart N. S.

Funeral on Tuesdoy with reauiem high mass in St. Mary's Church, N. ot 9 a. m. Tegge On Saturday, Jon.

27, 1968, Albert H. Tegge of 40 Kennedy Lane, Mc-Kees Rocks (formerly of Lawrence-viile), beloved husband of the late Bessie Ford Tegge; stepfather of Joseph Berkev, Mrs. Myrine Cinaue, Mrs. Anna Mae Vukmonic and Mrs. Regina Fry; brother of Mrs.

Henrietta Buizelll, Mrs. Ruth Wise, Mrs. Salome Barnhort, Wesley and Herman Tegoc; also survived bv six grandchildren. Friends received at the ANTHONY J. SUFAK FUNERAL HOME, 3509 Penn Ave where services will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.

m. Thomas Of Coraopolls, on Sunday, Jan. 28, 1968; Daisy of 862 4th mother of Elizabeth Olson, Shirley McLaughlin, Nancy Cvengros, John J. and J. Robert Thomas; clso 11 grand children and three great-grandchil dren.

Fnenas moy con at tne R. D. COPELAND FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth Coraooolis. Reauiem high mass in St. Joseoh Church, on Wednesday at 11:30 a.

m. Van Maele On Friday evening, Jan. 26, 1968, fcdmuna lj. van maele, oeioveu husband ot Anna Peyton; fother ot Mary C. Rogers, Albert E.

Van Maele, tiwen K. n.anei oi rgn. ana Eugene P. Von Maele of Clevelond and the late Marcella Cray; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends received at McCABE BROS.

INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shodvside. Funernl Tuesday, Jon. 30, at 9 a. m.

Reauiem high mass in St. Philomena's Church ot 10 a. m. Interment Colvory Cemetery. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Wadsworth On Soturdov, Jon. 27, 1968, Mildred Schinneller Wodsworth, wife of the lote F. L. O.

Wodsworth of Amber- son Garden Apis; survived bv three nieces ond two nephews, Mrs. Mor- onret Lewis, Sara L. Danohev. Mrs. W.

E. Benson, John W. Schinneller and Jnmes A. Schinneller; sister in-low ot Mrs. W.

H. Hague. Friends will be received ol H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), from 2 p.

m. Sundav. Reauiem mass In SI. Paul Cathed-ral Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 2:30 p.

m. Wagner On Friday, Jan. 26, 19AB, Robert beloved husband of Dorothv Benedetto Wagner, of 215 Soring Bellevue; lather of Roberto Louise Hammei; brother of Mrs. John nmei; brother of Mrs John Adams On Sunday, Jon. 21, lsY4, Albert A.

Adorns, of Rd. 6, Irwin, husbond of Ann Sctvonnrolch Adams; father of Paul, Mary Jont, and Scott; brother of Jock W. Louis, Paul N. ond Roloh V. Friends received at the WM.

N. SNYDER SON FUNIRAL HOME, 521 Main St, Irwin, 2-5 ond 7-9 alter 7 m. Monday Funeral services In Christ U. P. Church, Irwin, Tuesday at 9:15 D.

m. Angelone ('Mtanza of Thompson No. 2, Fnv-erte Countv, on Sunday. Jon. 28.

1961. mother of G. A. Angelone, in the Clark Building Friends are being received In the C. J.

MARUCCI FUNERAL HOME, Reoubllc, till Wednesday morn-Ino. Funeral mass at 9:30 o. m. Burial In Holy Rosary Cemetery. Antonic Andrew, doe 10, of 209 Linden St Aliaulppa, on Saturday, Jan.

27, member ot Excelsior Lodge 721., husband of Antoinettee; lather Ml Frances 7akraisek. and Orand- tother of Eleonor Zokralsek. Friends received wonaav ana Ot the POLOVINA FUNERAL HOME, Jlst MrMinn Sts All-auipoa Private tuneral services Tuesday at 1 p. m. Pleose omit flowers.

Baldinger On Sunday, Jon. 21. 1968. Joonn Whitley Merrllield. wile ot Frederick A.

Baldinger, of McAleer Rd Frank lin Pork; moiner oi rreaencn Jr. Sharon, Marlene, David, Deborah, Kenneth, Diane, Duone, Mark, Jeffrey, Amos nnd Kelly Baldinger; daughter of Mortho and Worren M.rrifi.lH: sister of Robert ond Da vid Merrifleld. Friends received ot th. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 101J Perry Hwy Perrys-vine, where services will be held on Wednesday morning ot ciock. Baldwin Eleonor Siottery, of 134? Fox Bnro Monroevilie, on Soturdov, Jon.

27. 1968, beloved wile nl Lor-roint Boldwin; sister of Mrs. Frank J. McCarthy of Whitehall, Mrs. Edward Llngenhoel of Gibsonio; also nieces ond neDhews.

Visitations with fomllv Sundov 7-9 Monday 2 4, 7 9 B. m. ond Tuesdoy 2 4 7 9 at OENE VAN HORN'S MONROE VILLE FUNERAL HOME, Beottv at Haymaker Rd Peautem hloh mass at North American Martyrs. Services Wednesday at 10 a. m.

Baldwin Friday, Jon 26, 191. Miss Soroh Baldwin of the Fairlox ADts Sister of Mrs. Morauis 0 Honlon, ount of Mrs Horry J.RIfev. Mrs Edwin Mnore of Danville, Pa and Donald Honlon of Upland, Colli. Friends received at H.

SAMSON INC. SV Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center I Saturday and Sunday to4 and 7 to 9 m. where services will he held Monday mornina at II "'ark. fAltor Rnsorv Society CD of A.

Women's Guild Monday ot Becker At Akrnn, Ohio, on Thursdny, ton IS, 1961. Matthew in his '6 th veor, beloved husband of Martha Weioer Becker; brother of Mary Miller, Clora Nussbaum, Gertrude Kennev, Evelyn Snangenherg and Bernard Becker, all of Colilornia, ond Hanna Hmes of Pah. Family will rereive friends at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill Requiem mass In Most Holy Nome Church on Monday ot 10 fl. m. Berringrr On Sundav, Jan.

28. 1968. Walter beloved torher of Robert Evelyn Mottner ond Richard brother of Chester Berrioger ond Viola Marks. Friends received nl the WILLIAM J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 210 Allegheny River Ookmont.

Notict ot time later. Blackwood On Salurdoy, Jan. 27. 1968, Rev. James Milligan Blackwood, 0.0, husband ot Margaret Williams Blackwood; fother of Mrs.

Mnrv Wanty, Mrs. Martha Groet7inaer nnd the Rev Or James Block- wood; brother of Mrs Nettie Peacock, Mrs. Clora Bales ond Mrs. Mory Peacock; also survived bv four grnndchlidren nnd (our greot-grandchildren. Friends received at the UNITED PRESB HOME, corner of Penn ond Trenton Ave, Wilkinsburg, Sunday 7-4 and 7 9 a.

m. Services Monday ntternonn fli 7 cinck. Arrangements bv DONALD E. EATON FUNERAL HOME. Bornstein On Sundav, Jan.

29, 1968, of 110 Rebecca Bnrnstein nl 7209 Penn Ave Point Breee; sister of Mrs Joseph IDorol Goldstnn of Pittsburgh; dnuohler of the late Leon ond Edith Bnrnstein; olio survived bv nieces ond nephews. Services nt the RALPH A ft CHAPEL, 5S09 Center Ave, on Tuesday at 10 a m. Interment noi Israel Cemetery. Brook On Sunday, Jan. 28.

1968, James Brook of Irwin, beloved hus band ol Jeon O'Rourke Brook; son est Alf Brook. Friends will be received ot the WILLIAM SNYDER i. SON FUNERAL HOME, 521 Mmn Irwin, Pa. oiler 2 m. Tuesdoy.

Cain At Oailfis, on Fndav. Jnn. 1t, 1968, James husband of Jeanne Rict Cain, formerly of fother of Dennis; on of Willord J. Com; brother of Mrs. Mary Freeh.

Mrs. Morgnret Michael and Mrs. Evelyn Klinefelter. Friends received at T. 0.

TURNER'S, 29 Wallace Ave WHk. Sundav and Mondoy 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. 5ervlce Tuesdoy mornino of 10 o'clock. Chilcote At Johnstown, Pn on Friday, Jon.

1968, Annie Peters, wife of the lote Rev. Phlllir J. Chilcote, formerly of Pah mother ot Sonford M. ChHcote, Mrs. Cornelia Dless, Mrs.

Esther Hlnfcel, Mrs. Keturah Trotter, Mrs. Modelm Berrvhlll, also survived bv 11 orandchlldren ond two great-grandchildren. Friends received otter 12 noon Sondov ot the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME 1300 Mt.

Rovol Blvd Glen-lhow, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon ot 1:30 D. m. Visitation wltn the fomtlv 24 and 7 D. m. Clarke On Sdturdov, Jon.

1968, George Lee of 1242 Monterey orotner ot Mrs. Ruth Klein ond Jomes Clorkt of Pgh Lawrence Roy and Waiter Earl, both ol Colli Friends 1 received ot the REGIS C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, O0 Cedar In orthside. F-unerai weanesaay morn- a th reau em hlah mass St. Peter Church ot o.

m. Clawson On Snfurdov, Jon. 57, Or. Norman og 63, belovtd husband of Harriet L. Clawvin ol 3019 Horn Ave Castle Shannon; (other of Norman J.

Clawson oiw survived by two grandsons Friends received Ot the BEINHAUER 4 SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 Lib erty where services will be held on Tuesday morning at clock. Visitations J-4 ond I n. m. i I Adams, Albert A.

Angelone, Costanza Antonic, Andrew Baldinger, Joann W. Baldwin, Eleanor Becker, Matthew L. Blackwood, Rev. James Brook, James B. Cain, James K.

Chilcote, Annie Clawson, Dr. Norman J. Coburn. Annie W. Conn, Margaret Cronin, Clara M.

dimming, Ada E. Davis, William H. Dempster, William H. Diedericas, Bessie F. Drvburgh, William T.

Duff, Helen Eckenrode, Coyle J. Feiling, Henry G. Foti, Philip Goldstein, Aaron Gombos, Margaret Graham, Catherine A. Gush, Florence Haughey, Raymond T. Hayes, F'thel Hopkins, Ruth Hyde, Albert J.

Kelly, James E. Keiser, Grace Kirk, Pauline Kuklesky, Frank I.esmer, Carl E. Lyons, Grace Malone, Myrtle Mathis, John B. Maxwell, Emma C. McCarthy, Anna McFarland, William T.

Millar, Charles W. Miller, Eugene K. Mitchell, Thelma D. Mix, Ellen M. Morneneck, Alfred Murray, Joseph T.

Overby, Susie J. Perri, Amelia P. Pescatore, Vincent Philips. J. Walter Progar, Frances Provost, Edward Recht, Jennie Rice, James E.

Reinhold, Rev. H. A. Scanlon, Charles E. Scarpino, George A.

Shaffer, Adam B. Snee, Bertha Stanton, Howard W. Stash, Bertha Stewart. Louise R. Susko, Jeffrey J.

Svetez, Frank Tegge, Albert H. Thomas, Daisy Van Maele. Edmund G. Weber, Stella Wadsworth, Mildred S. Watz.

Helen Wnlititch, William Zelnikar, Anton Death Notices NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, 415 ti i nmaie. whete ser vices will neio on Diedcrichs Inn. 91.. 1961 Bessie Ford Uiedencns, oetovea er ol Margaret Bennett ond Eleanor iepoenteta, A. zenoenieia; i'51" i ns Frienas rcinvcu 'JoA.

iur FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn 'Ave where services will be held Tuesday, Jon. 30, ol I P. m. Duff On Saturday morning, Jon. 27, 1968, Helen Leaav, wmnw u.

Dull; nwther of Helen Kennelly ond uvi: sister of Sara Knuth and Thomas Leddy; also survived by six granocninren. c-ceived ot McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral on luesdav, Jan.

30, at 9 a m. Reauiem high moss in St. Lawrence Church ot 10 a m. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

Drjburgh On Saturday, Jan. 27, 1968, WMImm T. ol 1123 Walnut Wilkinsburg, hushnnd ot Harriet Drvburgh; la ther of Lvnne nnd William T. brother ot Kathryn Cor ev, Marina Leuba and Edward Drvburgh; also survived bv two grandchildren. Friends received nl T.

D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallnce Ave, Wilkinsburg, 2-4 ond 19 d. m. Services private luesdoy otternoon al I.JO o'clock. hl'kenrOue Covle cn Sundav, Jan.

28, lvfti; beloved husband of Rnse I Prue bcurnrode, ot 523 Holmes St Wil-kinsburo; father of Richard Stoltord; brother of Mri. Clone Russell. Ir vin, fcrnmett, and Donald Ecken-rorie; olso survived bv two arand-chiifjrcn Friends may cnll nt the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Lentpr al South, Wilkinsburg HiQh mass of reauiem in St. James Catholic Church on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, homily hcuri 2-4 and 7-9 P.

m. Fciline Sudlenly, on sniurflav, Jan. ivoe, Hmrr u. niimj cu.e.o St beloved husband oi victor a ruy at T. D.

TUKNtR s. in wanace Ave yvilklnsourg, 2 4 ond 7-9 P. m. Services Wednesday morning at 10 clock. Gush suddenly on Friday, Jon.

26, ol in Konge yfay, N. a. uurmeriy ot trie, l-o inuther ut hu i inir(iss trom l-uneral arrangements later. H'jjrigan un Suuuav, Jan. 1968, John oi fctno, nusoand ot Mumiiao Ger-lach, Kiott; totner ol Frank W.

and rw.argurei E. Swick; brother Katnerme James F. and J. Horrigan; olso survived bv granaihiluren. friends received oner in.

Mondoy ot the HtNRY C. 80LK FUNtKAL HOMt, ijUO rtoval Glcnsna. Funeral oh Veo. mornina al v.JO ociock. Mca.em high moss in All Saints Chi.i.n, ot 10 ociock.

(Visitation 2-4 ono iO p. lives On ndav, Jon. 28, 1968, Ethel jeoi vvakemgnt, wiie ot tne toie Dr. cnaries H. Hoyts, molncr ol Ur.

t. mil ICS rt. nuyes aim ivub. Lester H. Morris, grandmother ol I Mrs.

Ayres, Chai les H. hoves III, Scull Haves ona David Bowmnn. SAMSON Friends received at I NL i37 Neville St. (Ooklond Civic (enter) Mondav 2-4 ond -V wnere sei vices will be held Tuesday aiternocn ol 1 clock. Haughey At Lore Wnrlh, on Thursdov, Jon.

2b, IVr, RoynKind husbai.d ol the lote Edna Michel Hougriev, tormerly of Perrvsville; fother ot Rav Richard Haughey, ot Ijeiivcr. Com. lime ot amval and tuneral oi rangements later by P. BRANDT FUNtKAL HUME. Hopkins On oaaiiday, Jan.

71, I96H, Ruth fcnbul Hopkins or 408 Cascade Rd Forest Hills, wne ot Harrv Hod-kms; mother ol Harry Hopkins sisler ot Harrv Arthur nnd civile fcbbitt, Mrs. Lvriia Bvers and Mrs. Jennie Kimn. rncnas received til the ROBERT WOLFE MfcMu- RlAL, Franklin al Coal Si WJkinshurg, where services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p. m.

Hyde o.i aundav, Jan. 28, 1968, nt 2 0. Ur. Albert J. Hyde, Deloved hus band ot Miriam Porlno Hvde ot 4oOO Gardenville Rd lather ol Mrs.

tnword (Juditni Hmes, ot rnts-burgh ond Mr. Jan I Hyde, of Brnnklyn Heights, New York; brother ol Mrs. (Anna) Rosenberg, ot Chnrieroi, Ka Mrs. David (Mabel) Abrams, ol Indiana, Pa also survived bv one giond- child. Services ot the RALPH SCHU-GAR CHAPEL, 5509 Center Ave on luesdav at I o.

m. Interment West View Cemetery. Visitations Mondoy, 2-4 Ond 7-9 0. m. Johnson Suddenly, nri Thursday, Jan.

55, 1968, Joseph Johnson ot 7215 fioga beloved husband ot Mrs. Betty I. Johnson; devoted fatnrr ot Vic lor ia Lvnn ond Angeln Lee Johnson; son of Mr. Mrs. Joseph Johnson, brother ot Mrs.

Alter Moy Washington ot Duauesne, Mrs. Vir-omia LuttreM of Washington D. Mrs. Julio Dowdy, Mrs. Minnie Hnwnrd fnhhs: son in-law of Mrs.

Lois J. Limna Friends received at GAINES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Au burn 51. fcast fcna. services wonaay at 2 p.m. in Faith Tabernacle Church on Rowan SI.

Rev. Duane Darkins, otlicianng. KCISCr On Saturday, Jan. 57, 1968, Grace. f.ri2d lYI'.

where services will be held Tues day ot 0. m. Inierment jouth siae Cemetery. Kelly On Fridoy, Jan. 26, 1968, James tarl Kelly, husband ol Ihe late Alma J.

Leopold, of 1647 Fallow-held Ave, Becchview; father of Earl Casey and Airman James R. Kelly, serving in Thailand; brother ol Mrs. Alice Kaufman. Friends received at the L. BEIN-HAUER SON CO.

MORTUARY, 26.10 W. Liberty Ave. Visitation 2-4, 79 p. m. Notice ol funeial later.

Kirk On Friday, Jan. 26, 1968, Pnuline Burkhardl of 419 Camp Brod-dock, wile ot the lale Ross mother ol Mrs. Owen (Anne) Bran-mgon ot Aiken, S. Alvin Kirk, New Jersey; Mrs. Jomes J.

(Rose) Butler, Broddock; sister of Fred ond William Burkhardl, both ol New Jersey; ond survived bv three grandchildren, lour grent-grnndchil one grent-greot grandchild, nieces and nephews. Funerol services ot the JOSEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL HOME, 445 Fourth Broddock, on Tuesday ol II m. Friends StTed TonU3 'V. trb.

jrS JOHN A. BRAUY FUNcRAL HUMc, Ave. ot inooii N. b. I i i.

1 COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY January lith i Seoorat and seoled Proposals will be received at the OHic of th Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Cojrt House, Pittsburgh, until 1:30 0. E.S.T., Thursday, January 25th, 1961 and will publicly opened at 2:00 p. In the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, tor Paint Brushes; Red Dog; Paint ond Point Materials; Dictating Eauipment; Maintenance of Oftic Machines; Printing of Street Lists for City of Pittsburgh; Printing of Street Lists tor Boroughs, Townships ona Third Class Cities; and Office Furniture. Special biding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders. Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with speciticolions may be had on application at the Office of the Bureau of Purchgses, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa.

proposal must oe accompaniea ay a bond ond-or certified check (as requested) to the order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept some and carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award. No bidder may withdraw his old 'or a peroid of 60 days offer the scheduled closing time for receipt of lids. The County Commissioners reserve Ihe right tp reject any and all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller Cojnty of Allegheny ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jonuary 15, 1961 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Oflice of the County Controller, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 1:30 T.

ond opened in the presence of the Execjtlv and Administrative Officers at 2:00 P. E.S.T. Thursday, January 25, 1968, In Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for the following: Butter, Eggs and Cheese; Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables; Window Cleaning; Milk and Cream. Special bidding blanks ond envelopes tor use of bidders. Instructions hiHHars.

conditions regulating bidding, together with specifications may be had on application at the Office of the County Institution District Purchasing Department In Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, PProposol must be accompanied by a bond ond-or certified check (as required) to the order of-or to the County Institution District. The amount fixed In the soecifica-tions os evidence that the bidder will accept some ond carry out the conditions of the contract in case of CWNodbidder may withdraw his bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for County- Institution District reserves the right to relect any and ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller CortY of Allegheny OFFICIAL McKEESPORT AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT McKeesport, Pa. January 15, 1968 Bids ore desired by the Board of School Directors of the McKeesport Area School District for furnishing School Supplies for the school term Specifications and all Information pertaining to the same can be had by applying to the office of the Secretary of the Board, Shaw Avenue School, McKeesport, Pa. The Board of School Directors reserves Ihe right to reiect any or all bids.

By order of the Board ot School Directors. M. RIGBY HILL, Secretory ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISIKICT Pittsburgh, Pentisvlvanlo January 29. 1968 Separate and sealed proposals will danDatlTh'Ia 0 of the 'neD "Voi V.UIIiy 1.WI111WIH,, House, Pittsburgh, u.itil 1:10 P. E.S.T., and opened in th presence of the hxecutive and Ad-mmistratlve Olticers at P.M., E.S.T., Thursday, February 1V68, in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, tor the following; Laboratory Supplies; Meat; Butter, Ecgs and Cheese; Fresh Fruits Vegeia-bles; Incandescent Fluorescent Lamps; Janitor Supplies.

Special bidding blanks and envelopes tor use ol bidders, instructions to bidders, conditions regjiating bidding, together with soecificdtlons moy be had on application at tht Ottict of the County Institution District Purchasing Department in Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompanied by a bond and-or certified check (as required) to th order of-or running to th County Institution District. Th amount fixed In th specifications as evidence that th bidder will accept same and carry out th conditions af th contract In cast of award. No bidder may withdraw hit bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing timt for receipt of bids. Th County Institution District reserves th right to reiect cny and all bids.

Robert B. Friend, Controller Allegheny County THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION OP THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH Sealed bids will be received in the office of the associate superintendent for business ond assistant secretary. Room 251, Administration Building, 341 S. Bellefield Avenue, until 3 p. m.

Eastern Standard Time, Tuesdoy, January 30, 1968, and will be opened at the sam hour for builder's materials; cold water paint; musical instruments; cusiodldl supplies; chenille letters; Pdper supplies; printing; food service supplies eauipment; maintenance supplies eauipment; furniture eauipment; sal of used moterlals eauipment; vocational-technical supplies equipment. Specifications, bidding blanks and general information may obtained at the office of purchasing agent. Room 303 Administration Building. The Board of Public Education reserves th right to reiect ony or all bids. DONALD D.

DAUWALDER, Associote Suot. lor Business ond Assistant Secretary. COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY January 22, 1968 Separote and scaled Proposals will be received at the Offic of th Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House. Pittsburgh, until 1:30 D. E.S.T., Thursday, February 1, 1968 ond will vuuimy openea or p.

m. E.S.T., In the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for Rental of Frocks, Towels, Hand Tools and Lanterns; Janitor Supplies; Poper Towels and Toilet Paper; Voters Certificates; and Election Department Printed Forms. Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to bidders dnd conditions regulating blddina together with speciticolions may be had on application at th Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Po. Proposal must be accompanied by 8 bond and-or certified check (as reauested) to the order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for th amount fixed In fhe specifications os evidence thot th bidder will accent the sam and carry out fhe conditions of fh contract In cos of award. No bidder moy withdraw his bid far a period of 60 dovs after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids.

Th County Commissioners reiervo th right to reiect any and all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND rnntrnlt.e County of Al.eghsny Male Help Wanted All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Post Gazette Male and Female Help columns ojjering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. mVnlmum Wag. (ji'aS hour for those covered orlor to P'oriJory 1, 1961, and JIM on hoi? omoloySs) or toll OboHcable overtime Con- burohPg.

,5222. (ShonTWo, When onswerlno advertisements "dressed to Post-Gazette boxes DO NOT Inc ude other papers of air. Si' Addressed to In order fo protect tttt advertisers from receiving clrculer matter jxoressly understood and agreed that all such matter shall be withheld as for as possible by The Post Garette. Only bona fide answers to advertisements In care of the Post" Gozette will be delivered to odver on presentation box number tickets. Questions ana answer sn fm.

AP.V?TI!IN0 Monager or Assist-ont Ad Manager Weekly newspaper. Aggressive, self-reliant, lm-aginative. Earnings considerably pbove average. Our stalf does all IT Box 0 ADVERTISING Salesman Aogres-sive, for classified depdrtment of mVcod' S2lorv' "'nmlssion mileage, fringe benefits. For Inter- 3 gr J.16-171.1.

Death Noticei Millar On Sunday, Jan. 21, 191, ot his home, 20 puritan Kossiyn Forms, Pa Charles W. Miliar, fother of George B. Millar; also survived by three grandchildren ond nine great-grandchildren, (-rienas received ot the BRADWELL AND Nl-RELLA FUNERAL HOME, 415 Char-tiers Carnegie, where services will be held on Tuesady ot p. m.

Miller Ot 1 44 Nnvahoe Mt. Lebanon, on baturday, Jon. 1968, Euuene beiovL-d husband of Roberta Kv-ier Miller; father of E. K. Miller ot Oarv.

ind and John K. Miller of Jamestown, N. brother Mrs. oreenleat, J-ronK and i homos Miner; olso two Grandchildren survive. Friends received nl th I Alir.HLlN FUNcK A' HfM 3310 Uber-V Ave.

ML a''w Jm, at 30 ntfrment in Birmmoliom, A(J 4 and 11 p. VOU rour tavont charity. tfti MllcnCU SPRIGGS WATSON FUNERAL HOME, JO N. Long Ave tasi cna, nrA r.ru,riS Wl be held on tuesdoy ot 1 P.m. Order ot fcastern Star servnes on Mondoy evening.

IMrs Mitchell was a mem- ber ol Ebenezer Baptist cnurcn.i I Suddenly on Soturdov. Jot. 27, 1968, Belleville, olso survived ov three nephews and five Friends received at the WILLIAM E. ELKIN MORTUARY, Foutlh Broddork. where services will ne held Wednesday at 1 p.

m. (Family hours 2 4 ond 7-9 P.m.) Morneweck On Friday, Jan. It. 1968, at Stunrt, Fin Allred, husband of Evelyn Foster Morneweck; brother of Mrs. Beotnre Meosel of Monrne.

opd Mrs. Woid Ross ol West Sen-ecd Willis L. Morneweck ot Greenville, Pa. ond Weslon G. Morneweck of Detroit, Mich olso survived bv several nieces and nenhews.

Friends received at H. SAMSON 517 Neville St. (Oak-land Civic Center), on Mondoy at 7 f.rnveside services at Allegheny Cemeiery, Tuesday atter- noon at CIOCK. MitrrnV On Thursday, Jan 25, Rosemary Kramer, Joscoh imo-. iAi.n rntHrin Cear naer; nus lui hrXlh.r'of Mary Malone.

Mnraaret Craio, Jane Craig and Munav; olso survived bv nine arnndch'ildren. Friends rKMri al WILLIAM, J. O'NEILL HOME7 210 Allegheny River Blvd rinkmond Reouiem high moss in St trenoeus Church on Tuesdoy ot 10 o. m. Ncelv On Friday.

Jan. 1W8, Blanche E. Kaufman Neelv. beloved wife ol the late Francis B. Neely, ol 3319 Portola 51., mother of Helen A Hersh; sister of Mildred Coble; grandmother of Jnck u.

Hersh Clayton (Bud) Hersh, ond Arlcne McCourt; also snrvivrd bv live great-grandchildren. Friends received after 6 m. Snturdny ot the FRANK it. SI 0 IS FUNERAL HOME, mil r-errysvinr ires on Mondoy altcrnoon ot 1.J0 clock. Overby Susie of 318 Carver dearly beloved mother of Mrs.

Ivy 0. Gilchrist, Mrs. Iris O. Washington and Mrs. Rubv Addison; sister of Mrs.

Gaudie Allen; olso survived by ii nrnndrhildren; six orent-grandchii- dren, nieces and neohevys. Friends rrrrivrd at 505 lowell St. ond the SAMUEL COSTON FUNERAL HOME, 427 Lincoln E.E. Services Wednesday ot 1 o.m. In the Mt.

Ararat Bootist Church. Perri On Friday, Jan. 26, 1968, Amelia P. Vescio, beloved wile ot rasaunie IPatsv) lJerri; morner ui uri ju-m Pern ond Patricio Rieker; sister ot Thcreso Crisonli Borland and Lena Bittner. Friends received at the OAKLAND FUNERAL HOME, 1.14 Robinson St.

Funeral Tuesday, with rcauiem high moss In St. Agnes Church at 10 o. m. Visitations 2-4 and 710 p. m.

PfSC3tor6 On Saturday, Jan. 27, 1968, Vincent Pescatore ol 306 Climox husband ol the lote Irlandina DiPo- dova Pescatore; brother ot nore Pescatore t-nenns rece yea oi me iCOLLIGAN BARRY FUNERAL nurvic, u- nerai un weuntsuuv, juii. ji, ui a. m. Reauiem high mass Itl dt.

George Church at a. m. Phiiims St, Clair Two on Fridov, Jan. 'it, 19ft8, Waller; father of Mrs. Betty Mend of Lighthouse Point, Fla J.

Walter Philips ond Mrs. Nancy Ed-words, both ot Upper St. Clair Two also survived bv three grandchildren. Friends received ot the MILTON E. HAMEL MORTUARY, Mr.Murrriv Rd near Bethel Church Rd South Hills.

Services on Wednesday, Jan. 31, at 9 a. m. Visitations 2 4 and 7-9 p. m.

Progar On Snfurdov, Jan. 27, 1968, Frances, beloved wite of Philip Proaar; mother of Mrs. Oloo Slefancic, Mrs. Rose Morie Povlick ond Fronk Brozic; also survived bv five grandchildren. Fomilv requests thot friends be received 2-4 nnd 7-9 p.

m. nt the FRANK R. PERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4825 Butler Lawrenceviile. Requiem mass in St. Morv Assumption Church, 57th on Tuesday ol 11 a.

m. Provost Edward M. of 2519 Home-hurst Ave Ovenrook, on Sundav, Jan. 28, 1968. beloved husbond of Irma H.

Provost; father of Pam survived bv one grandchild. Friends mov roll 2-4 ond 7 9 0. m. at the FRANK f. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 105 Brookline Blvd where servircs will be held on Wpdnesdnv II a Tamilv suqqests that memormis be mnde to Session Fund The Brookline Blvd U.

P. Church or Gilmary School tor Girls, Coranpolis, Pa. Reaqen On ThursddV, Jon. 5s 1968, of Vork, Alice Murohy Reogen; wife of the lote William Rraacn, mother Mrs. David D.

Wertz of York, sister of Mrs. John V. Walsh and Mrs. John A. O'Brien, both of Pittsburgh; olso survived bv four AArc Donnnn uunc in employe of the Twentieth Century Club trr 37 venrs.

Friends will be received ot JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Center Ave. nt Devonshire St. after 7 p. m.

Fri-oav. Funeral Monday morning. Hiah mass ot reauiem in St. James Church, Wllkmsburo ot 10 o'clock. On Soturdov, Jon 19r8, Jennie Rccht of the Jewish Home and Hospital for Aard, wife ot the Inte Ahrohnm Rccht; mother ot Mrs.

Morris (Shirley) Bass, Mrs. Robert (Helrnt Ertelstem, Mrs. Soul (Lil) Ginsburo ond the lote Mok Pecht; oiso survived by nine grandchildren. were helf1 at BLAN FUNERAL HOM Forhrs Ave. ot Craft ot 3 p.

m. Sundav. Interment was In Be BLANK Beth Abraham Cemetery. Family sua oests contributions to the Jewish Home ana Mospuai tor Agea. lu intiolfl r)n Friday.

Jan. 7, 1968, Rev. H. Rrmhold; survived bv one siser Germany. Friends will be received ot St.

Paul folhedrnl 108 N. Dithridae St, alter it0 m. sundov until Tuesday Drod Tuesday ot 10'M a. m. in St.

cathedral, followed by a pontifical cnncellebraled reauiem mass with Bishoo John J. Wright ns principal celebront at 11 a. m. Interment Mt. Savior Benedictin Priory Cemetery, Elvmlra, N.

Y. Hire nn i on io ti word, heinved hushnnd of Mnmnr.t Ambler (other of Ur rw.ii P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 C-reenlirld Ave Funerol on Tues- Family hours 2 4 ond 7-9 p. m. Scanlon Of 112 Birmingham on Friday, Jon 76, 1968, Charles beloved hushond nf Luello Kirsrh; lother ol Sherron Glllnrr, Pnlnrin Gitren nnd Joseoh Scnnlnn; brolhrr of Bernice Andrews, Mary Rosella Werth-man, Viraima ond Jerome Sranon; olso survived hy two gronrtrhildren.

Friends nnd memhrrs ot Mestn Machine Co. rrreivrd at the READ-SHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd Funerol Tuesdoy ot 9 30 m. Reauiem moss In SI Basil's Church at 10 a. m. Scarpino Georoe A of 3730 fheCca Castle Shannon, on Saturday, Inn.

27, 1968, hushnnd of the lote Rose Mor-bell Scorpion; brother of Michael Srornmo; uncle of Jnmes A. Bittner Friends rrri-ived ot the E.B. LAUGH-LIN FUNFRAL HOME, Castle non; until Tuesday. Jnn. 30 af 8 om.

Rraiilem Hiih Moss In St. i i nurrn ni a.m. tntion, 2 4 and 7-9 p.m. Adorn 80 venrs, nf RD-4, Red-lord, Pa on Jan 77, 1968, in ro-InmhiB Hosrilol, Wilkinsburg. Hushnnd ot Cln'o Weil; ShnKer; fother of Mrs Fa.il Hershotin, Forest Hills, Mrs Ruth I ouahney of Pitts- iuroh; four sons, Oorae A John both of Philadelphia, Ben, Long Cllan An ftf Itl Ltf 11 I if fi't ot Death Notices Wolititch William, on Sunday, Jan.

79. 1961; husbond of Anno Marnek; foiher of Anna Marie Levine ond William Wolititch one grandchild; brother of Sarah Kartvchak, Nick, Ralph and Louis Wolititch. Friends received ot the STEPHEN A. TOOLE FUNERAL HOME, formerly O'Toole ond O'Connor, 5106 2nd Hazeiwood. Services In St.

George Serbion Orthodox Church on Wednesday. Member of 1.0.0 F. No. 1043. Family visitations 2-4 and 2-9 p.

m. Time later. Zelnikar On Sundov, Jon. 21, 1961, Anton, beloved husbond ot the lote Mollie or, Mrs. A IMrta Mm, Zelnikar brother of Mrs.

Jose-chine Kovoclc, Mrs. Angela Jeke; also three sisters In Yugoslavia; also three grandchildren ond one greot-orondchlld. Friends received after 7 D. m. Mondov evening at the FRANK R.

PERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4825 Butler Lawrence-ville. Reau.em Mass In St. Mary A5Sumotion Church, 57th on Thursday at 10 o. m. Florists Baskets rr A MA.

SPRAYS $5 1-1300 LUBIN 8, SMALLEY Beauty soltens sorrow. Send flowers. GRANT 1-2200 Lost and Found CAT-Grey male, one eye. Upper St. Cloir-BriagevHie area.

DACHSHUND -Male, small, black, Jan. 3rd, Eastmont oreo. Children brokenhearted. 824-6929 824-3266. nnn nuth Side.

January 17th. Brown male. Invalid woman child's pet. Answers "Pepper." 481-0983. FOUND-Port Beagle, part femol.

South Hills Theater. 531-6513. Personal THE University of Pittsburgh Speech and Hearing Center in cooperation with vocational rehabiiitation administration, Social and Rehabilitation Services Department, has in progress an experimental therapy pro; grom for ADULTS WHO HAVE LANGUAGE OR SPEECH PROBLEMS FOLLOWING STROKES OR HEAD INJURY. If you or member of vour family is Interested in receiving free service under this program, please contoct Miss Carol Levy, Monday thru Friday 1 to 5 p. 621-3500, Extension 439 or 440.

2B Business Personals RESERVATIONS now being occept-ed for our March 31 Maole Sugar rail excursion; Aorll 5, Cherry Blossom, Washington, D. C. weekend and other tours. Writ North Hills Travelers Service, 43 Grant Etna, Pittsburgh 15223. No phone colls please.

Legal Notices rr-rk-rc .1 AA fihhnnt. deceased, of Wilkinsburg, Pa. No. 45 Ot IVWJ. ceriers lesiuiucinur her estate wer granted to the undersigned who requests oil persons hoving claims or demands ogainst the estate of decedent lo maxe miuwii persons Indebted to decedent to make paymeni wnnoui ueiuy Pittsburgh National Bank, 414 CI Pnh Pn WV.

Paul J. Weinheirrier, 605 Law unonce ra. uzit. fctatp nt tsnmirei J. Montgom ery, deceased, of Pa.

No. 474 ot 1968. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against th estate of decedent lo make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to John J. Finertv, 3235 Gavlord Pa. 15216, William H.

Morkus, 1808 Law S. Finance Pa. 15219. ESTATE of Ellen Anna Marie Shadle, deceased, ot Oakmont, Pa. No.

465 ot 1968. Letters ot adminis tration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estat of decedent to make known th same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ellen Frances Shadle. Adm 756 Elm Way, Oakmont, Jomes Victor Vass; Neely 8, Voss, Alt 1402 Frick pa. liiv. ESTATE of Edna Ingram, de ceased, of Pa.

No. 469 of 1968. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demanas against the estate of aecedent to moke known th same ond alt persons Indebted to decedent to make pyament without aeiay 10 una koss, Webster Harold H. Harter, Alt 320 Frick Pa. 15219.

Estate of carmello Nancy Moreno, deceased, ol Pa. No. 5307 of 1967, Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauesls oil person having claims or demands ogainst the estate of decedent lo make known Ihe same ond all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Angelo A. Moreno, 1510 Bellalre Pg. Joseoh L.

Bernstein, 1011 Plaza Pa. 15219. Estate af Emma Broadhead. de- ceased of Carnegie, Pd No. 89 of 1968.

Lett-rs testamentary on her estate were granted lo the under-signed who reauests all persons having claims or demdnds ogainst fhe estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Harold Brood-heod, 3109 Ohio Drive, Lower Burrell, Pa. Cyril C. Vldra, 508 Gront Street, Pgh Pa. 15219. ESTATE of Gertrude S.

Swinston Trudy S. Swinston, deceosed, arontert to th undersianed who reauesis an persons nuvmg iiuim or nemanos agninsi me esiuir ui decedent to make known the same ond all persons indebted to decedent Robert W. Swinston, txtr. w. waid-heim Fox Chanel, Pa.

.5215. Edmund W. Riddall Att 308 Frick Pa. 15219. Kirkpotrlck, Pomerov, Lockhort Johnson; C.

M. Grimstad, 1100 Oliver Pgh. 22, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation of a corporation named Superior Auto Accessories Company, orgoniied under the provisions of the Pennsylvania "siress Corporation Law, approved Mav 5, 1933, P. L.

364, as amended, were filed with the Department ot Slate of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania on the 17th day of January, 191. The purpose or purposes ot tht corporation are: Tht corporation shall hove unlimited power to engage in and to do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation wiw, as amended, under which soid low the corporation Is Incorporated, Including without limitation the rower to tngage in manufacturing of every kind ond character whatsoever. Estate of Catherine M. Haniel, deceased, of Pgh Po No. 456 of 1968.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests oil persons hovina claims or demands ogoinst ioim'i dmV tht estate of decedent to moke nown 5amf and it without delay to L. Poi Srath, 4007 Brownsvill Po F. Peter Dixon, Ross St Pah Po 15222 200 Estote of William Schmidt, ceosed, of Pa. No. 457 of 1968.

Letters testamentary on his estate wer granted to th undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands caalnst th estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to mok povmenl without delay to Mellon National Bonk Trust Mellon Sauare, Pa. 15230 Howard R. Eulen-stein, 1209 Plaza Bldg Pa. 15219. Marcus Aaron II, Attorney at Law, 20th Floor, Frick Pittsburgh, Po.

Notice Is hereby given pursuant to th provisions of Act of Moy 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of intention to file In th office of th Secretary of th Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Horrlsburg, and In the oltire of fhe Prothonotorv ot fhe Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Countv, on Fridov, the 2nd doy of February, 1968, Certificate tor fhe conduct ot business In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, stvle nr designation of Woolworks of Pittsburgh, with Its nrlnclnal plore nf business at 5539 Wolnut Street, Pittsburah, Po. The names ond addresses of all persons owning or Interested In soid business are-Thelmn L. Llchtenstul, 205 Conover Rd Pittsburah, Pennsylvania, ond Beatrice C.

Ornlfz. 1320 Beechwood Pittsburgh, Po. Fstate ol Clora McWM'ter deceased, of Pa. No. 426 of 1968.

Letters of administration nn her estate were granted to th undersigned who reauests all per-sons having claims or demands ogainst the estate of dcedenf to moke known th same and all persons Indebted tn decedent to mak payment without deldy fo Harry T. MrWhlrter 7 Bogas Pd. 15211. Josenh Pcha'V' 7,6 Fr'Ck BW0'' FSTATF nf ri deceased, of Bellevue, Pa. No, 353 ei 1968 Letters testomeotorv on hit iL.

in. unner- sianert who reauests all persons or armanas against the estole of decedent to moke known the same ond all persons Indebted to deredent fo make nay-ment without delay tn A. L. Glaser, 304 Thomnt Av. nnd fhnrl.

A Closer, .11 Union Ave, Bellevue, lEvtrs, Albert G. Llddell Att'y, 200 Post Pa. 15219. Legal Nolle Public Sal A. L.

McLaughlin, Esa. 1703 Grant Building Pittsburgh, Pa. 152i9 Under Section 7-210 121 of the Uniform Commercial Cod (Act 1, approved Aorll 6, 1953, effective July 1, 1954, and amendments) the following motor vehicles will sold for storaa charges on Wednesday, January 31, 1968 at 11 o'clock A. at Fourth Ave. Parking, 541 i-ounn Ave Pittsburgh, pa.

liiiy: '61 as. till no. C14298381; (Pa Registration Plat NO. 68125; serial no. ie MU422 2.

1962 Pontioc Sla. Wogon Till No. T609294 (Mich.) Motor Vehicle No. 162P96-360; License No. AM 6308 (1967).

j. coai tac aan. un no. C1488BI67 (Pa Registration Piatc No. 30-093, Serial No.

62M031468. 4. IV65 Lheve. seaan License no. 35W-1041 (1967) Florida.

No. I66J5AIJ614U. 5. 1960 Cheve. Steo Von-Registra tion Plat No.

T1672E (1958) Pa. Serial No. KOP355N 104736. NOTICE: Borough ot Pltcairn vs. Francis J.

Toohill, 1094 April Term, 1968, In th Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. To: Francis J. Toohill, his heirs and assigns: You or hereby notified that Th Borojgh of Pitcairn has tiled on action of Quiet Tltl ot the above number ond term on Jonuary 24, 1968. reauestlna that vou com pelled to bring on action in ejectment for the property hereinafter described or be forever barred from asserting any right In th said property ALL that certain parcel of land situate in the Borough of Pitcoirn, County of Allegheny ona common, wealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: COMMENCING ot th terminus ot Pennsylvania Avenue as opened in the plan of Francis X. Toohill ond ot the northern boundary line of a seven (7) foot alley opened In said pldn ot 0 pin in th middle of the aforesaid Pennsylvania Avenje; thencebv the northerly boundary line of soid seven 17) foot alley, North 80 degrees 49' West, 162 84 feet to point on the northerly boundary line of said alley; thence by land now or late of Michael Toohill Heirs, North 22 degrees 27' East, 203.89 feet to a pin on the lin of land of the North Pitcoirn Land Company; thence by soid line South 82 degrees 20' East, 163.92 feet to a point; thence bv other land now or late of Mlcnael Toohill Heirs, South 22 degrees 27' West, 208 63 feet to a pin ot th place of beginning.

CONTAINING .75 acres mor or less. Th fads ar mor particularly set forth in the Complaint filed in the ohove-mentloned action in th Prothonotary's Office of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania. You are re- auired to appear and file on answer within 20 days of this notice or luagment will entered against you. ROBERT F.

McCABE, 930 Grant Building Pittsburgh, Penna. 1519 Attorney for Plaintiff Klrkoatrlck. Pomerov. Lockhart Johnson, Attorneys at Law, 1100 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, Pd. Notice Is hereby given by P.

W. Research of Pittsburah, nc, a Pennsylvania Business Corporation, which has been doing business ond has registered ts oflice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at no. 1192 Pennsbury City of rinsaurgn, Lounty of Allegheny that a Certificate of Election to voluntari ly dissolve Sdld corporation in accordance with the provisions of the Business lorooraiion Law, an Act of Assembly, approved Mdy 5, 1933, P. L. 364, ds amended, hds been duly execjted and delivered to ihe De partment ot stole of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris.

burg, and that said corporation Is winaing up its affairs In the manner prescribed by soid Act, so that Its corporate existence shall be ended bv the issuance of a Certificate of Dissolution by the Deportment of State of the Commonwealth of Penn-svlvania. Kirkoatrlck, Pomerov, Lockhort Johnson, Solicitor. Notice is herehv oiven thnt corporation, Superior Tile Company, has been organized under the provisions of the Acf of May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended.

The purpose of this corporation is to buy ond sell, wholesdle ond retail, all types of tile, floor ond Wdll coverings, building materials, furniture, household appliances and building supplies of any nature; to do oil kinds of carpentry, building ond constrjetion work; to buy ond sell and generally deal in all manner of instruments, tools, machinery, devices, nnnii. enicle' materials ond sup- ui ony xina or character connected with soid in any and all things necessary nnd pertinent to the conduct of said business. Articles Incorporation for Superior Tile Company were filed with the Common-wedlth of Pennsylvania, ot Horris- Ti. on the eighth ,0, uy ot January, 1968, for the purpose of obtalnina a Certificate of Incoronrotlon. Raymond Sekula Drlvr.n,V rr' L1w' ,0 Cabin HMi 15601 Pennsylvania J' Clesielskl o-k-o Mr Adam Ciesiehkl, deceased nf Ew' 3,4 01 1968 Letters of "ta" or J.m-n'J1 per50n hovina claims J'" "Od'hst the estate of nS'ln0' t0 knwo tbe same and all persons indebted to rieeedenf Pavment without deloy to Anne Clesielskl, 251? Carson pa 15501 worhri tpifnHzr: GHeTn nf Po Po.

No. 148 of 968. Letters tes omenta on her estate were i 1hf "loned whj requests all persons having claims th tate 2je 10 makf known the some indebted to make pavment without delay to 24 Frick csier. Att'vs. ra.

15719. Estate of Philnmeno Goetz. de- i ol 107 01'! 53 her ote were granted to the turetca, No sni 1 whn rm.ii. "uving craims or demands me esiare or aecedent to i make known tht same ond mi persons indebted fo decedent to make payment without H.in Emma Kerr, Admx 6346 Waini.f Pa. 5104 John Mnr-h 411 StrnMnn i url5iv' 15206.

ro- ESTATE nf Inhn I lj derenH. nf Tl. 'rnnnn, ml "I 'en7oryNfSi bis estate were araoted to the undersigned who reauests oil per- or lemonris ogninst the estat, of decedent to make known the some and all persons indebted lo decedent to mak oovment without deloy fo 4m4 poTTa. fU: 3,20 Gron ESTATE of Albert Zweig, deceased, of Pittsburgh, No 455 of 196S Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to th undersigned who reauests all nr.n. dr.nd? make known th same ond ell persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Louis Zweig, B'acorl Pittsburgh, Pa.

15217. Koimon A. Goldring Esaulre, 1500 Low Finance Pittsburgh, Po. 15219, Tice F. Ryan Esauire ond Rvan ond Bowser, Pd 1H190'5 Gran' B'd" i PlPW Jon Schelf, on tier 'n "rn, unaer- 1 "auests all persons having claims or demands against the estate nf H.r.H.nt In known th same and all persons indebted to decedent to moke payment without deloy to Vernon Tovlor, 6949 Thomos Pa.

Burton C. Duerrino, A t'v 1.101 N. American Rockwell Pa. Estat of Jesse M. Luppold, deceased, of Munhall, Po.

No. 323 of 1968. Letters testamentary on his estate were gronted to th undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against th stot of dcedent to mok ono 011 btrsons Indebted to decedent to mak oov-m-nt without delay to Frances Dolores Luppold. 152 East Virginia Munholl, Po Law-renc S. May Aft 405 Manor Bldg Po.

15219. Estate of Margaret Boohon Smith, deceosed, of Wilkinsburg, Pa No 322 of 1968. Letters testamentary on her estote wer granted lo the un-dersigned who reauests all persons having cloims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known th som ond ail persons Indebted to decedent to moke poy. ment without deloy fo Mellon Notional Bonk Trust Co Extr Mellon Saunre, Pgh Pa 15230 George R. Craig; Craig, Goehrlng i Harrison, 1508 Low i Fl-nonce Bldg Po.

15219, Estate of Sadi C. Douglass, deceased, of Robinson Pa No 332 of 1968. Letters tstamntary on her stat wer gronted to fhe undersigned who reauests oil per- uemanns against th stat of decedent to mane nnown in some and all persons Indebted to decedent to wiiiiuui aeiay to George A Onuolass, Forest 1 s-oruopons, PO Ernest L. Biitvo, Att 907 Plaia Pa. 15219.

Estat of Ros A. Popovlch o-k-o Ros PoDovlch, deceased, of Ross Tuun Pn Un xax "v- resromeniary on her estote wei gronted to th undersigned wl underslaned who reauests oil persons hoving claims or demands against fh estat of deredrnt tn mak known the sam.t and all persons Indebted lo decedent In make oovment without delay tit Helen Steele, 138 Prlselllii Sf, Pgh. Po 15229. Ivan Blrsir, ff'v, 1211 Manor Po. Estat of Sarah L.

Little, deceased, ot Turtle Creek, Pa. No. 3787 of 1966. Letters testamentary on her estate wer granted to the undersigned who requests all persons hoving claims or demands against th estate of decedent to moke known th som ond oil persons Indebted to decadent to mok payment without delay to Leah Zist, 350 Larimer Ave, Turtle Creek, Po. G.

M. Evashavik, 1218 Fnck Pgh Po. 15219. Estat of Gerard p. Hartmon, deceased, of Coraooolis, No.

290 of 1968. Letters of admlnlstrdtion c.t.a. on his estate wer granted to the undersigned who requests oil persons having claims or demands ogainst the estate of decedent to mok known the same and oil persons indebted to decedent to make oovment without delay to Beatrice Hartman, Admx. c.t.a., 11 Mary Coraooolis, Harrison Louik, 920 Union Trust Po. 15219.

Estat ot W. R. Shoup, deceased, of Richland Pa. No. 280 of 1968.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to th undersigned who requests all per sons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke known th same ond all persons Indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Edith I. Shoup, RD No. 2, Clendennlng Gibsonia, Wm. Howard Colbert; Wright Rundle, 625 Frick Pa. 15219.

Estat of Vincent S. Ryan, de-censed, of No. 187 of 1968. Letters ot odministration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to mnk, known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Sadie Rvan, an nnicnigan Pa. 15210.

Thomos Park Shearer, 1801 Grant Pa. 15219. nf Mnrv E. Mulrov. de- cedsed, of Emsworth, No.

176 of 1968. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests oil persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke known the some ond all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Frances E. Mulroy, 53 Center Emsworth, Pa. 15202. Edward E.

Fagan, 605 Manor Pa. I52iy. Estate of Soroh A. Mortz, deceased, of Turtle Creek, No. 91 ot 1968.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests oil per-sons having claims or demands dgdinst the estate of decedent to moke known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without deloy to Paul G. Elder, 411 Charles Turtle Creek, Pa. M. E. Evashwick, 1218 fick ra.

nzir. Fstate of Anion A. Reich a-k-a Anthony A. Reich, deceased, of Dormont, No. 195 of 1968.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demdnds against the estate ot decedent to make known the same and oil persons indebted to decedent to mdke payment without delay to Anthony J. Reich, 3226 Pinehurst Pa. 15216 and Charles J. Reich, 88 Mercury Ct West Springfield, Moss. 01089 Herbert V.

Brownlee, 3115 West Liberty Pa. 15216. Proposals ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Innnnrv 27. 1968 Separate and sealed proposals will be deceived at the Office of the Countv Controller, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, unni i ju p. E.S.T.

and opened in the presence of the Executive ond Administrative Officers at 2:00 p. E.S.T., Thursday, February 1, 1968, In Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, Po for the following: Fuel Oil; Nllodor Deodorizer; Laundry Supplies, Paper Towels Paper Napkins; Janitor Supplies. Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to bidders, conditions regulating bidding, together with specifications mov be hod on application at the Office of the County Institution District Purchasing Department in Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompanied by 8 bond and-or certified check (as required) to the order of-or running to the Countv Institution District. The amount lixed In the specifications as evidence thdt the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of tne contract in case or award.

No bidder may withdraw nis 01a for a period ot sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for recelot of bids. The County Institution District reserves the right to reiect any and all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller Allegheny County Bids tor the demolition and re-movol of buildings located ot 105-07-09 Perry 5th Ward; 5812 Marlborougn 6716 Slmonton 6736 Simonton 14th Ward; 141-43-45 Greenfield 15th Ward; 14-16 Welsh Way, 17th Ward; 124 Rear 124 Wabash 20th Ward: 536-38 Fontella 21st Ward; 23 E. Locock St.

22-24 Colo Way, 22nd Ward; 822 Lockhort Si. 8, Rear on Virgin Way, 23rd Word; 620 W. Burgess 26th Ward; 1807-09 Bedford 1629-33 Gilmore 1900-02 Webster 3rd Ward; 2826 thru 2850 and 2827 thru 2855 Vincennes Way, 5th Ward; 1201-03-05 Sheffield 1207 09 Sheffield 1211-13-15 Sheffield 21st Ward; 240-42 Madison 23rd Ward; 80 thru 98 Melrose 25th Ward; 2516-18-20 N. Charles 26th Ward, will be received ot the City Controller's oflire until 10:00 A. M.

Wednesddv, Feb. 7th, 1968, to be opened and read one hour later In Council Chambers. All bids must be made upon forms to be obtained at Room 625 Public Safety Building on or otter Wednesday, January 31, 1968. Bidders in order to duality must meet all City c-raer 10 auolity must meet all City The City reserves the right tn relect ony or all bids. DAVID W.

fPAir, Director D-pnrtment of Public Safety COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY Jonjorv 29, 1961 1 1 and seoled Proposals will received at the Office of the Controller of Allghenv County, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburah, untl 1:30 p.m., E.S.T., Thursdav, Fehrnnru 10AD -'ri 1, opened ot 2:00 p. E.S.T., 'n th presence of the Countv Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for Printing Controller's Renort; Tires ond Tubes; Automobile Batteries; Meat; Produce; Traffic Point and Class Carrying Cases; Printing 350.000 Window Envelooe. Special bidding blonks ond envelopes for use of biddrs, Irstnriinns der conditions regulating bidding together with specifications ooolicatinn ot the Sra Burt" of Purrhcses, 20? Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. PrODmnIS milSl r-'r A 1... bond ond-or rertitiH IW order nfwrunn nj to fh.

County of Allegheny for iH.n,. os 1h bidder will occeot 0'" tonditi.ws Sf Ii2 L2f in ''0, award, his hid Jrh of 60 dovs nflv the scheduled closing tim. for receipt of tl.Coi!n,v Commissioners re- hirf. 10 anv ond ROBERT FRIEND, Control ler s-ojniy ot Allegheny COUNTY OF ALLEGHFNY January 29, 1968 Separate and sealed Proposals will be received ot the Office of th Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 1:30 p.m., E.S.T., Thursday, February 15, 1968 and will Publicly opened ot 2:00 p. in the presence of the County Commissioners In Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for Gasoline.

Special bidding blanks and enve lopes for use of bidders, Instructions to bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications mav be had on application at the Office of the Bjreou of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa Proposals must be accompanied bv a bond ond-or certified check (as reauested) tn fh order of-or running to fhe County of Allegheny for the amount fixed In the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept sam and Cdrry out the conditions of the contract In case of award, No bidder moy withdraw his bid for a period of 60 dovs after the srheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Commissioners reserve Ih right to relect any and all bids. ROBERT B. cRlrND, Controller County of Allegheny OFFICIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF DUQUESNE INVITATION FOR BIDS Seoled proposals for Band Instruments will be received by the school District of fh city of Duauesne, Miss Reges A. Kennev, Secretary, Room 103 High School Building, South Third Street, Duauesne, Pennsylvania 15110 until I o'clock P.

m. Monday, February 12, 1968 and there publicly opened and read Immediately thereafter. A listing of fhe auonfltv end description of Band Instruments end the Proposal form may be obtained ot fhe Oltlce of the Secretary. Bid security to be filed with each proposal shall be In the form of a certified check or Bid Bond In the amount 10 per cent of the bid mode payable to fhe School District of th Citv of Duauesne. Th School District of the City of Duauesne reserves the right tn relect any er all proposals or parts throf or Items therein.

School District of th City of Duauisn, Pennsylvania By order nf: Th Board etf School Directors City nf Duauesne, Pennsylvania Reges Kenney, Secretary TsTtrons'Tind mV" "IDr Charles f. isitotions 2-4 ona 710 p.m. vos, nnd w. aisr. ela Provost and Kenneth C.

Wdl- jli 1 oas idred) Donovan, Sister Mary 1 No- rence, C. D. Veryl Law-: testomentory on her etsate were Lawrence, C. D. Veryl Low a Felling; lather oi Henry fnhurn I Mrs.

Beverly Munsch ond Mrs. Rose- vuuurI1 i mory Chirum; son ol Mrs. Mary On Saturday. Jon 57, 19rJJ. Annie I Smutt Feiling; olso II grondchildreo; Coburn, formerly of Shodv Ave brother ot COnrod, tdward, Mrs.

Eost End, survived by one mere. Mane Simon and Mrs Agnes Major. Mrs w. T. Johnson three Friends received al the COLLIGAN-neohews, Coburn, C.

Co- 1 BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 0u8 War-burn and fnhurn Au Funernl nn Wednesday. i jan. 31, at 10 a.m. High Mnss of 1 LvoiK Reauiem in St. George Church Kuklesky On Fridov, Jan.

76, 1968, prank i Ben Cook) of 1002 Broddock Ave Broddock; brother nt Mrs Helen Cornish ond Mrs. Mnrv Demcrqo. f-ripnds received nt REGIS J. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Broddock. Funerol Tuesday ot 8 30 am.

Blessing services al 9.30 o. m. Lesher On Snfurdov, Jan. I9A8, Cnrl husband ol Lois McCombs Lesher ot 18 Wilson Ben Avon Hcrjhts; (other of Corl E. Lesher Jr.

of Clevelond, Ohio, ond Mrs. Borhnro Lesner HuoMcs ot Ben Avon: hrntn. er oi ur. uovia 01 0r' 1 Loiims, Colo and Miss Mane Lesner of ogden, Utah; also iur- si-vt-ii umnur.niiarpn ana one greot-grondchild. Friends ceived 2 4 ond 7 9 p.

m. ot the DALE A. GILLILAND FUNFRAL HOME, 3ft6 Lincoln Ave Bellevue, where services will be held on luesdoy morning ot II 0 clock. Those desirina mnv mnl, 1 lions to their favorile charity. orace uaniem or Wilkinsburg, on j-umuuv, jtin.

ivm; mi' I nf Claude Hodman 01 Torntum t' 'h' AUR IC Lh( 9" mn to 1 amlly hours 2 4 and 7 9 p. m. IHmtWP 0n r-rinav, Jon i wyriie uwen tiormeriy or ivms-i, voe ond Penn HiHsl, beloved wife or me ime i nomas j. Mntone; mother ot Mrs. Slello Schlongci, Oliver, Charles and Aithur Molpnc; I sister of Mrs.

Mella O. Vidol ot Pensocola, olso survived by i Cu, HOME, 7441 Washington Swiss- vale. Services on Mondoy ot 1 JO P. m. Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Mathis jonn or ku Mao ev. pn. for. merlv ol Hovsl died soiurdov.

inn 27, 1968, husband ol Violet I Leonard! Mathis, lather ot Mrs. Violet Dis- p.enja ot tiuooetn, Mrs. Lois Jonn- MaXWCll Ross, bnoved wite ot (jeorge t. 1 waxweii, formerly ot 21 bos.om Northside; mnlher nt AAr. Grace Gorvrr; ornnHinother nl Carol G.

Duncan ond Dr. H. Carver olso lurvivpri hv civ great-grandchildren. Ladies Oneotol Shrink Annn ri.nrttA, kA and inrnos received ot the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysvme Ave, trom 24 and 79 m.

services on luesdav otter- noon ot 1 ociock. Interment Unit- ed Cemetery. MrParthsr I'ltCdl HIV On Soturdov, Jnn. 27, 1968, Anna I Shields of 11.12 Edword Drive, wile of the lote Ertword mother of Jonn, Marguerite Dubs, Alice Burk- hnrd, Noncy Ann Yorsky and the lale Francis and Chories (Bud); olso survived bv 13 grondci and two greot grandchildren Funer nt 4tnm h. Intrnu i a ui ium, uou iuui urunn at of of I i i I I i 1 received at T.

TURNER'S, Wallace Ave. Wilkinsburg, J-4 and 7 9 p. m. Services luesdoy after noon 1 OCIOCK. Conn On Sunday, Jan.

38, 1961; Margaret nf 42-C Hall Or, Turtle Creek; beloved mother of Jomes sister nf Mrs. Hazel Warrington Friends will be received ot the JOHN L. OUIN-LAN FUNFRAL HOME. IHh Air brake Aves Turtle Creek, vhere services will be held Wednesday at 1 30 P. m.

Family will rereive friends offer 7 m. Monday, Tuesday 2 4 ond 7-9 p. m. Cronin Of Lehanon Hall Aptj Mt. Lebanon, on Fridov.

Jon. 26. 198. Clora i daughter ot the lote Jerome J. and Anna M.

Cronin; sister of Mrs. Ellen C. Land of Upper St. Clair Two. Friends received ot the I.

B-LAUOHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mf Lebanon, until Tuesdoy, Jan 30, at a m. Reauiem high mass In St. Bernord C. Church at 10 a.

m. Visitations J-4 end 7-9 p. m. Cumming On Saturday marnlno, Jan. 19AS, Ada beloved witt of Jomes M.

Cumming of 909 California Ave Avalon; mother of Jomes M. Cum Wing Jr. of Pgh. and Mrs. Betty C.

Hepptl of Delias, oiso sur-vived by five grondchlldren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. nt tht Lester c. Mcdonald funeral NOME, 529 California Avalon.

Funerol services In tht Wood- lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to juraon oencral Hos-gital. riavt ,0 In Mil rence ond Paul A. Wngner of srncnuo, oiso survivea ov three grandchildren. Friends received from to 4 ana to 9 p. m.

ot the DALE A. GILLILAND FUNFRAL HOME, 3SA Lincoln Bellevue. Requiem high mass in the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue, on Monday ot 10 o. m. Watz On Friday, Jan.

1961, In New York City, Helen Lakatos (formerly of Northside, wife of the lote Louis Watz; sister of Anna Moaecic, Morget Phillips and Mary Polh, Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Aye. Funeral on Tuesday morning ot 9' 30 o'clock. Reauiem high mass In the Annunciation Church of 10 o'clock. Weber On Saturday, Jan.

1968. Stella Ton Weber, of 713 Emlm Wnv, N.S., wife of Clarence Wooer; sister of Pauline Ton, Mary Mrdvitr, Helen Miksn, Rose Siasko, Edward and Jmenh Ton. Funerol from the H. J. S0N FUNERAL HOME, 707 Eost N.

on Wednesdny ot 8:15 a.m. Reauiem hlah mass In St. Marv Church at a. m. Werner Jn1: w' August, of 2617 Sorma Garden in his 55th year, helovpd husband of Rita Bauer; father of Milton Werner- son of Thoreso Kranfi nnrf Zl JL on Krapfl ond fhe late! Auoust Werner; brother of Theresa iurK, Kose Bour wcrner; nifo survived I ceive friends ot the OSCAR LER FUNERAL HOME, Trov Hill I Reauiem moss In Most Ho Church on MonUey ot II 1 ur une grnnan.

r-omny will re- Monuments Cemetery "Temple of Memories" MAUSOLEUM Clean Dry Above Ground Burial UEGHENY EMETERY Founded 1844 (Non-prof if) New Crematory Columbarium Niehoi Come-tery Lots VISITORS WELCOME DAILY and SUNDAY Burial pc mty be purrhtsed for at lo 110 per month perpetual car Included, for Information Cell or Wriit Allegheny CEMETERY 4734 ButUr Pgh. I 682-1674 1 i I Dn aahm-a. II 0 rn. fotl Inn 97. I0A.

Ph II ot 1205 Mam Sharosburg, brother ot Bruno Foti ot El Paw. Texns. Friends received at the ALVIN R. CAMPBELL FUNERAL nuryit, ui nninuie 31., onuiuv burg Reauiem hloh moss in Madon- no of Jerusalem Church. Time later.

rratlK Dr. John on Salurdoy, Jan. 1948. ot 169 E. Ave Oil City, husband of Manorie Youngdahl; father of Susan; son nf Mrs.

Hilda Willock. ot Poh brother of Audrey ereeaman or wasningion, u. i-. Friends will be received from 4 and 79 at the CHARLES A. MORRISON FUNERAL HOME, Oil City.

Services at 9 a. m. luesdav In the funerol home. Interment in Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburah, ot noon luesdoy. Funk Suddenly, on Thursdny, Jan.

25, 1968. Cornelius, ot 7M Washington husband of Madelyn Shade Funk; father Mrs. Mory Lou Mascarl; brother moss In St. Teresas Church af 10 i On Soturdov, Jon. 27, 1961, Anion IHorrvl Gnldslein; ot Millvnle Ave husband ol Sflma Lew Gold- ttpin: nln urviun hv nr, nephews.

Friends will be received at 1MV IDnTUrBt ElluKBAl view Cemetery. liOmDOS Miss Margaret, of Fifth St West- morelond Citv. nn Simrtnv. ih. Jeonnette District Memorial Hosoit- ol, daughter ot Mrs Mary Futkos Gombos and the late Joseoh Gom- oos; sisrer oi Morv, Mrs.

Ellrnbeth Yeooer and Fronk. Friends ore being received at the JOSEPH F. OTT FUNERAL HOME, Fifth ond Oaks Sts, Irwin, trom 2 5 and 7 9 m. Funernl Mntt WHnHn Hogon, Edwara, oeorge ond Albert Funk; olso two grandchildren, Friends received ot fhe T. DE V- LIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry Hignwov, North Hills, from 2 to 4 nnd to 9 p.

Funernl on mw ennaren. hamny win receive tnenns ond Richard hrnther nf nnn from 2-4 ond 7 10 ot the mFv fh HOWARD J. SKELTON FUNERAL wnrd A nnd fhe intH Mrs rfnr i HOME, 1222 MulOownev Lin- JK, enrl BlrhnH Ke coin Place, where services will be rvived hv five Mnn-: held on Wednesday dt I ociock. i fun1C.n:fl On Sunday, Jan. 71, 161, Willlom i HOME, forbes Ave ol Croft, on Of 110 Wiltshire Upper St.

I Monday 2 4 and 7 9 pm Services ot Llair husband of Euloli'ii a m. on Tuesday. Interment West jisiiiit aonners uovn; miner or Mrs. J. L.

(Nancy) Settles, Willlom son of Mrs. W. H. Davis, of Badm, brnthr of Mrs. L.

S. Newman ond Mrs c. L. Ramsey; also three randehildren survive. Friends will received of the L.

BEINHAUER AND SON LO. MURTUART, W. Liberty on Monday from 2-4 ond 7-9 o. m. Funeral services will held In the Christ Methodist Church, 44 Highland Rd Bethel Pork.

Tuesday ot ociock Burial win be private. In lieu of pm inp immacuiai con "cimi aa) Fourth sr. to th Franklin County Society For ceolion Church. Broddock, on luesdoy ot 9 a SC. Reauiem high mass in St.

Wende. Columbus, Ohio. liranam llns Church at 10 a.m. Friends in- T)pmnctp Catherine (Ammonl of Soring. I UCmpSlCr 0hio, (formerly ol Homesteodl On Sunday, Jonuary 28, 198, af Ms on Soturdov, Jan.

71, 1968, beloved "lirarldno home, 2445 Old Greentre Pd Scoff wile of the Inte Samuel Grnhom, William on Saturday Jon 77 Twp Po, Willinm husband of mother of Clvd Grohom ond Mrs. 1968, beloved nenhew of Eliroheih Florence t. Bover Demnsler; father Louts (Florence) Ungerield.r both of Sromon Friends received at the nf W. Hnrrv Demoster ond Mrs, snrlngfleld, Ohm. of Leo J.

WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4710 Mnrllvn V. Kumnf; olso survived by Amman of Homesteod, also survived Friendshio Ave Funeral on Wedne's-li orandchlldren; three sisters, Mrs hv three orondcniidren; seven great- day at 9 a Reauiem moss in Morthd Swortr, Miss Marv E. Demo-1 ornndrhildreo ond several meres ond St tosenh Churrh at 10 Ster ond Mrs. Rufh Smelsrer Friends1 nephews Friends rereiv.d ot the R. Visitation with the fomllv 2 4 ond rclvl at lh BMDWELL ANOi V.

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