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30- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1967- Malt Help Wanfetf Death Notices Male Help Wanted Lceaf Netieei Lejaf Notices DEATHS YESTERDAY PREVIOUS DEATHS Boeing Openings for and Flight Line Mechanics Pittsburgh Interviews June 19 through 23 New, advanced jetliner programs have created many opening tor Airframe and Power Plant Mechanics and Flight Line Mechanics at The Boeing Company in Seattle, Washington. The Boeing 747 superjet is in detail design and the early stages of tooling. The advanced short-range 737 is in flight test, Boeing has won the design competition for America's supersonic transport. These and other Boeing programs have generated a commercial jet backlog of more than $4 million, largest in aviation history. Qualifications for these openings, indue: AIRFRAME AND POWER PLANT MECHANICS A thorough knowledge of large commercial or military aircraft systems, with ability to trouble-shoot, service, repair, or install complete hydraulic, electricalelectronic, or pneumatic systems with a minimum of direction.

license preferred but not required. FLIGHT LINE MECHANICS One to three years flight line experience with large commercial or military aircraft. Inexperienced applicants who possess an license may also qualify. You'll enjoy living in the friendly, evergreen Pacific Northwest. Climate is so mild that boating, hunting and fishing both fresh and salt water are enjoyed the year around.

Some of America's finest skiing and mountain climbing are within an hour's drive of Seattle. For further information, apply in person or call the Boeing representative: Ahlgren, Charles A. Allen, Emma Baker, Mildred K. Barber, Mary G. Brassell, Thomas Caspersen, Carrie Everhart, Anna Gerard, Mary Kari, Wanda Kart, Morris W.

Knight, Annie Lampe, John Marion, Florence McNeil, James Merante, Maria Mihm, Martin C. Moyer, Kent Polock, Dorothy Porter, Helen A. Reese, Leslie J. Simpson, Oliver Sohn, Donald H. Starbird, Robert H.

Toth, Michael K. Death Notices Marion On Tuesdoy, June 20, 1967, Florence, wife of the late Louis J. Morion, of 315 Tabor Esplin, father of Earl, Evelyn Burt, and Donald; nine grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Friends received at MCDERMOTT BROTHERS, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Re auiem mass in St.

Vincent Church, Soturday, June 24 at 9:30 a. m. Martincic On Tuesday, June 20, 1967, Mary Tiehl ot 909 Ridge Bridgeville, wife of John Martin; mother of John, Felix Martin, Frank, Carl and William Martin; also survived by 17 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Friends will be received at the SAMUEL B. FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridgeville, 10 a.

m. to 10 a. however, friends will be received personally 3-5 and 7-9 D. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Agatha cnurch Saturday or to a. m. in sent tn fh.Tinn?' inS Fund or fh. BHdaevill Pub it Library Bridgeville Public Maxwell On Tuesday, June 20, 1967, David, age 83, of Gibsonia (formerly of Carnegie); father of Mrs. Thelma Sperring of Indianapolis, Mrs.

Donna Moe Havthorn of Munhall, Donald E. of Muskegon, and Harvev E. Maxwell of Gibsonia; brother of Mrs. Margaret O'Brien of also ll grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WM.

H. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, Mars, where services will be held on Friday ofternoon at 2 o'clock. McCloskey On Tuesday, June 20, 1967, of 2430 Sample Hampton John fc. Mccioskev, husband of Bessie Moe Davis; father of Delphine Home. Jack ond Robert D.

Mc Closkey; brother of Mrs. Earl T. Parke; olso survived bv six grand children. Friends received at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME.

1500 Ml. Raval Glen- show. Services Friday ofternoon at 1 o'clock. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

McDermott Phillip of 420 West Grant Duauesne, on Monday, June 19. at Mercy Hospital, husband of Margaret Joyce; brother of John, Duauesne; George, Homestead; Bernard, Daniel, Mrs. Ann Toplev, all of Duouesne, and Mrs. Catherine Schorr of Munhall. Friends ore being received ot the SHAUGHNESSY FUNERAL HOME, 27 South 2nd Duauesne.

Funeral Thursday, 8:30 a. m. Reauiem high mass In Holy Name R. C. Church at 9 a.

m. Interment In New St. Joseph Cemetery, East McKeesport, McNeil On Tuesday morning, June 20, 1967, Jnmes McNeil In his 94th year, of 200 Belvo Avalon, formerly ot Fleming N.S., husband of the late Lily French McNeil; father of Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Mrs. Lily Guckert and E.

Allen McNeil; also survived by four grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great grondrhiid. Friends received at the LESTER McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Friday ofternoon at 2 o'clock. Metro Margaret, on Tuesday, June 20, 1967, sister of Mrs. Harry Dougnn, Mrs. Goldie Adnmskl, Mrs.

Thomas Marshall and Mrs. Dusthi Evashav-ik; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Friends received at A. STAAB AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W. Pah.

Reauiem high mass in St. James Church, Saturday, June 24, at 10 a. m. Merante Maria Lomanno, on June 20, 1967, beloved wite of the late Joseph Merante, mother of Rose Virginia Tedesco, Michael, Nlchnlas, Anthony ond Grace; also nine grandchildren and four great-grandchil dren. Friends received at the A.

PERRY FUNERAL HOME. 134 I poninson Oakland, t-unerai t-ri- aav. Mign mass at reauiem St. Kegis Church ol 10 a. m.

Mihm Suddenly, on Tuesday, June 20, 196. Martin C. Mihm. husbnnd of Cecelin M. Heoo Mihm; fother of Dr.

Martin C. Mihm brother of Marie J. Marine. Friends re reived at the REGIS C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 600 Cedar Ave.

Funeral on Friday with solemn reauiem hiah mass in St. Mary's R. C. Church. N.

at 10 a. m. Pennsylvania State Employment Service 627 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh Phone: (412) 565-551 1 8:30 A. M. to 4:30 M.

Monday, June 19 through Friday, June 23 If you are unable to meet with our Interviewers, please write to Mr. Thomas J. Toussaint at The Boeing Company's Commercial Airplane Division, P. O. Box 707-GDH, Renton, Washington 98055.

Boeing is an equal opportunity employer. NO. 224 AN ORDINANCE-Amending Sections 4, 5 ond 10 of Ordinance No. 435, approved December 27, 1962, en-titled "An Ordinance-Reenacting ond amending Ordinance Nn 332, approved September 14. IMO.

en titled 'An Ordinance Regulating the use and operation of Dorking lots In the City ot Pittsburgh, reauiring lienors iur operaiors or parKing lots. Drovirilna far the nrrteetinn of the public using fhe parking lots, ond providing penalties tor violation by amending the sgme to provide for the regulation ot the establishment, use ond operation of commercial parking places; requiring licenses for operators; providing for the protection of the public and providing penalties for by providing for the denial or revocation of licenses on failure to pay the oorkina tax. Passed in Council June 12, 1967. Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deputy Mayor Recorded In O.B.

68, page 671, In City Clerk's office. NO. 225 AN ORDINANCE Amending a nnrtinn nf Carlinn 1 rt Cirti'mnnrm No. 33, approved February 1964 and Ordinance No. 276, approved July 14, 1964 entitled: "An Ordinance authorizing the Mayor and fhe Director of the Department of Porks and Recreation to enter into a contract or contracts with an Engineer or Engineers for Engineering services in conjunction with the construction of a playground and related facilities in the Soring Hill section of the City, located north of Romanoff Street and east of the existing Little League Ballflelrf, in the Department of Parks and Recreation ond providing for the payment of the cost thereof." Passed In Council June 12, 1967.

Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deoutv Mavor Recorded In O.B. 68, page 672, in City Clerk's office. NO. 226 AN ORDINANCE -Authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter Into a supplemental agreement to be atached to and made a part of Contract No.

16918, Increasing the fees for engineering services In conlunction with the Spring Hill section of the City, located north of Romanoff Street ond east of the existing Little League Ballfield, In the Department of Porks and Recreation, from a maximum fee of J8.150.OO to $10,353.44. Passed In Council June 12, 1967. Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deputy Mavar Recorded In B. 68, page 673, in city clerk ottice.

NO. 227 AN ORDINANCE-Authorizing the Deportment" ot Parks and Recreation to participate in the first United States Youth Games to be held in New York City from August 17 to 20, 1967, and providing tor the payment of the cost thereof. Passed in Council June 12, 1967. Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deoutv Mavor Recorded In O.B.

68, page 674, In City Clerk's office NO. 228 AN ORDINANCE-Establishing a schedule of fees to be paid by political subdivisions outside of the City of Pittsburgh for the training of their employees at the Pittsburgh Police Academy. Passed in Council June 12, 1967. Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deputy Mayor Recorded In O.B.

68, page 674, In City Clerk's oltice. NO. 229 AN ORDINANCE Appropriating and setting aside the sum of frrm Bond Fund No. 199, General Public Improvements, Peoples Bonds, to Bond Fund No. 199-102, Engineering Expense, for the payment of the cost of engineering ond other necessary expense in connection with general public Improvements within the Citv of Pittihurqh to be carried out by the Department of Public Works.

Passed in Council June 12, 1967. Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deputy Mavor Recorded In O.B. 68 page 675, In Citv Clerk's ottice. NO.

230 AN ORDINANCE -Providing for contract for the cleaning of monuments located at various locations In the Department of Parks and Recreation and providing for the payment of the cost thereof. Passed in Council June 12, 1967. Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deoutv Mayor Recorded In O.B. 68, page 676, In City Clerk's office.

NO. 231 AN ORDINANCE Approving a Conditional Use under Section 2801-l-A-02) of the Zoning Ordinance, Nn. 192, approved way in, os amended, for major excavating arndina nr fill inn in on "Rl" One. Family Residence uistrict ana "Ml" Limited Industrial DiSlriCt On property having frontage on Nobles town Road, Poplar Street and j.eum "cuuc, ueiuw n. a P-Ian" of' Lots orded1 in Plan B.00J..y.olim,L7' Lil Si crder's Office of Allegheny County 2Bth Word.

Passed In Council June 12, 1967. Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deputy Mavor Recorded In O.B. 68 page 676, in City Clerk's office. NC 232 AN ORDINANCE Amending the 7" no No.

19 o.Dnro"fd Mnv 10, 1968, as amended. Zoning District Map Sheet Z-0-W16, bv ctnnnina frnm "Ml" Limited Industrial District and "Rl" One-Family Residence District to "C3" Commercial District Parcels ard of the Kann Heselbarth Plan of Lets as recorded In Plan Book Volume 71, page 2, In the Recorder's Office of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, said parcels having front-aae on Nnblestnwn Rood, Kearns Avenue, and Poplar Street; 28th Ward. Passed In Cnuncll June 12, 1967. Approved June 19, 1967. DAVID STAHL Deputy Mayor Recorded tn B.

68 pace 677, In City Clerk's office. Estate of William S. Munn, de c-a ed, of Pa. No. 2723 of 1967.

Leners or onminisirnrion, nn his estate were aranted to the undersioned who reauests oil oersons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same nnd all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Alex J. Munn c. t. 5263 Meodowgreen Pn. 15236.

A. L. McNauoher, Attv 1301 Rock-well Standard Pa. 15222. Estate of Carrie Kornhauser, deceased, of Po.

No. 2767 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons hnving claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Pittsburgh National Bonk. 414 Wood Pa. 15222.

Berger and Berger, 508 Law Finance Pa. 15219. Estate of Ruth Elltabeth Miller, deceased, of Ingram, Pa. No. 2759 of 1967.

Le ters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same ond all persons indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Sara Morrow, 2027 Crafton Pah Pa. 15705. Clarence W. Bloas 906 Berger pa. 152)9.

Fstote of Charles H. Brown, deceased, of Pa. No. 2785 of 1967. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons hovina claims or demands aaninst the estate of decedent to make known the some and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Dnnlcl C.

Smith, 1820 Wlttmer Miller f. Miner, yjj Porter Pa, Proposals NOTICE "The Newburah and South Shore Railway Company reauests sealed bids under Contract No. 1 1967 for the lease bv It os owner of seventeen 1171 Used Two (2) Pocket, Cor-Ten Steel Hooper Cars, 77-Ton nominal capacity, AAR Mechanical Designation HM, Car Tvoe Code No. H240. These cars are In good mechanical condition, were built In 1960, have 1902 cubic toot capacity and Tri-Ten Center Sills.

Bids are to be submitted on or before Noon, E.D.S.T., Wednesday. June 28, 1967, and then to be opened In the office of F. T. Brandt. Director Purchases and Stores, Room 1705, Gateway Four, 444 Liberty Avenue, Pitts-burgh, Pennsylvania 15222, where details as to construction and-or Inspection may be obtained.

The riant is reserved to relect any and all bids; I 1 1 i BOEING COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE DIVISION Dteth Netlett Ahlgren On Monday, June 19. 1967, Chnrles A of 12(1? Boyle Nnrthside; fother of Mae Jewell of New Bedford, Po. Friends received at the wiLliam A AEBERLI CO. ruAPFi Fast North Ave. of San.

dusky St. Services on Friday, at in m. Iron Workers Union Local No. 3, and friends invited. Allen Emma Kearns, on Monday.

June 19, i 1967, wite of the tote Owen mother of Mrs. Charlotte A. Mont-. comery, of Pern Hills. Mrs.

Mory A Sichelstlel of Cincinnati, Ohio, ond Thomas B. of also seven grandchildren. Friends received at fhe ROWLAND S. COOKE FU-' NERAL HOME, 210 Eost End from 24 and 7-9 p. m.

Services Wednesday ot 11 a. m. Bachman On Tuesdoy, June 20, 1967, Phyllis Boctimon, mother ot Fronk Borh-rnan; daughter of the lote Anna ond Stanley Kubiok; sister of Sophie, George, Fronk Carl Jeon I Klott and Dorothy Fuchs. Friends received ot the CHARLES C. CIES-LAK FUNERAL HOME, 8t S.

lMh St. Funeral Saturday at 8 a. m. Reouiem hioh moss In Holy Soint 'Church, West Mifflin at 9 a. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-10 Baker On Tuesdnv, June 70, 1967, Mildred Kirsch.

wite of Louis H. Baker, of 2203 Milford Bethel Pork; mother of William C. Baker and Mrs. Linda Corrinqton; daughter of Mrs. Teresa Kirsch; sister ot Mrs.

Margaret Bontlv, Mrs. Delores Long. Mrs. LeVerne Sillmon and the late Harold Kirsch; also five grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 ond 79 p.

m. at the HAROLD E. CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 West Librorv Bethel Pork, where services will be held on Friday at 11 0. m. Balslcy Iiii.b in 10A7 1" Cothenne Genrv, In her 95th year, wife of the Inte Jesse M.

Balslev of 613 Orchard Ave Avnlon; mother of Hnrre at home, Mrs. Eleanor Sharpness of Niles, David P. Balslev of Avalon, Charles F. Bird cl home, and the lote William C. Balslev; also five grandchildren and II great grandchildren Friends ot the LESTER C.

McDON. ALD FUNERAL HOME, 629 Colilor-fuo Ave, Avalnn. Solemn reauiem hiph mass In the Assumption Church, 7 'Bellevue, on Saturday morning at J'10 o'clock. Barber Suddenly, on Mondov, June 19, 1967, Mary Grace Reeves of 5245 Centre Ave E. E.

wite of the Inte Cecil H. Barber, mother of William Barrier, sister ot Mrs. Alice Hcnton of Washington D. Mrs Mnraaret Lockwood of and John J. peeves of Pah; also survived hv orandrhildren Friends re-ce verl at the RAYMOND C.

WA-PLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum et where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Barker 'On Tuesdnv, June 2ft. 1967, Thomas M. (Chink I of Western hus- band of Julio Ruth Barker; (other 'ot Joseph brother of Mrs. nt'Mnrie Dnnkmver, Horry ond Betty Barker; also survived hy two grand- children.

Friends received ot the A. BIANCO FUNERAL HOME, 719 Brighton where services will be held on Friday at 1 p. m. Brassell On Mondov. June 19, 1967, Thomns husband of Sarah Fay Brassell nf Old Perry Wexford, Pa father of Mrs.

Paul J. Wolsh, Mrs. Morv E. Anderson, Thomas M. Mrs.

Dovid A. Ford, Martin P. ond John olso survived by 11 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren Crianrit i-reluH nt SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Tuesday ond Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Funeral Thursday, June 22, with high mass of reauiem ln St. Alphonsus R. C. Church nt j10 a. m.

In lieu of flowers the family suggest contributions be made jto the American Heart Fund. jBrice On Tuesdnv, June 50. 1967, Marshall of 7218 Somerset beloved husband of Mrs. Anna Brice; brother of Mrs Maudellen Lanier, of Kv. Friends received nt the 9PRIGGS AND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 72ft N.

Lang E. E. Funeral services on Saturday at 1 m. In the Carrone Baptist Church. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Interment In the Homewood Cemetery. JBurkman U. Mllhurn of 229 Main Johns, town, (Formerly of Swlssvalel. On luesdav.

June 20, 196, brother of Mrs. John C. (Dorothy) Renner; ncl of Donald G. Renner of Troy Hill. Friends received 2-4 and 79 I) at M.

VAN HORNS FUNERAL HOME, Swlssvale, Irvine at Mononoahela Ave. Time of services later. -Caspersen June 18, 1967, In San Francisco, Carrie neiovea wite ot tan imotner of Iva C. McCutcheon, Hollis Zobrest, Sidney A. SoM, Foy C.

Caspersen; 14 grandchildren and 24 Friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL KOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral service Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Visitations 24 and 79 p. m.

Everhart (Eberhardt) At Vlneentlan Home, on Tuesday, linn 20, 196, Anno F. (Onnie), tor-Merlv of 29)4 Norwood N.S., Ount of Marie Purpura, Ruth Wolter, (Mildn Prasky and Catherine Eberle. Pnends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1012 A SHOPPERS BEST FRIEND The Pittsburgh Press and Post- Gazette Classified Sections Whatever you need, you are lure to find it in the Claitified columns.

Furniture, sporting goods, appliances, musical instruments, tools, toys, household items, all these and many more or listed every day for your lection. A shoppers second best friend it dog who brings him hii Classified Section, Shop the Classified Columns Daily Sunday! Dial 263.1201 Death Notices ond Daniel; brother of Ignatius, Anna Ruminskl ond Kotherlne Golab; also 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 ond 7-10 p. m. at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME 408 Cedar S.

Reauiem mass In Mary Immaculole-St. Cvp-rians Church, N.S., on Saturday, June 24, at 10 a. m. Reese On June 20, 1967, Leslie Jay, of the King Edwards husband of Lillian R. Reese; brother of Eugene L.

Reese. Friends received ot H. SAMSON S37 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), 79 p. 2-4 and 7-9 p.

where services will be held Tnurs. oner-noon ot 3 o'clock. Interment orivate. In lieu nf flnwers. contributions mav be mode to the Twentv-five Club of Mogee Women Hosgitoi or ine charity of your choice.

Sanes On Wednesday. June 21, 1967, Ben-lamin Sanes of 62S Neglev husband of Annie Sanes; father of Harry Sanes of McKecsport, Leonard Sanes of New York; also two grandchildren ond one great-grandchild. Friends will be received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Crott, 7 9 Wednesday evening.

Services at 11 a. m. on ThnrtHnv. Interment Tornth Chlam Cemetery. Family suggests contribu tions to unneo jewisn reaeruuuu.

Satter Joseph on Wednesday, June 31, 1967, of 929 Bellaire Brook-line, husband of the late Helen L. Satter; father of Howord F. and th. int Ralph C. Satter; brother nnti rnmliin Matter.

Fam ily reauests that friends call 7-9 m. at the FRANK F. OeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Blvd. Funeral on Saturday at 9 a. m.

High mass of requiem In the Church of the Resurrection at 10 a. m. Schell On Wednesday, June 21, 1967, Lena Heuer-ot imz towrie per 97th year; widow of George B. Schell; beloved motner or iarne Schell. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-10 0.

m. at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Trov Hill, where services will be held on Saturday at 1 O. m. Schnitzer On Wednesday, June 21, 1967, ot am Fssle Amdur Schnitzer of 51150 Maeburn Sa. Hill, beloved wife of the late Max Schnitzer; mother of Mrs.

Usher (Marian Solstone and ineoaore cnnirzer, hnth nf I ns Anaeles, Calif; sister of Morris Amdur of also survived by four grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR Thursday nt 1 o. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Family suggests rrntrnution, be made to the City Shafer On Tuesday, June 20, 1967, John husband of Carrie Gorton Shoter of 1909 Highland Irwin; father of Mrs.

Kenneth Brooks and John D. Shafer brother Mrs. Mary Lauer and Nell Shater, both of Ingram; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received at T. D.

TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg, 2-4 7-9 p. m. Services Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Simpson Suddenly on Monday, June 19, 1967, Oliver of 419 Stafford Kir-wan Bridgeville, husband nf Kotherine Kahler Simpson; brother of Mrs. H.

S. Donaghy of Greentree. Friends will be received from 2-5 ond 7-9 p. m. In the JACK F.

CAUGHEY FUNERAL HOME, 432 Washington Bridgeville, until Thursday, June 22, when services will be held at 1 p. m. Sohn Donald H. of Bon Meade RD 3, Coraopolis, suddenly, while swimming at St. Petersburg, on Sunday, June 1), 1967, beloved husband of Vianna Kennedy; father of Dawne and Dianne; snn of Harold and Vera Sohn; brother of Kenneth Sohn ond Mrs.

Edwin (Evelyn) Todd of Allaulppa. Memorial services In the Sharon Community Presbyterian Church, Carnot, on Thursday at 3 o. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the memorial fund of the Sharon Community Presbyterian Church. Arrangements by the R.

D. COPE-LAND FUNERAL HOME, Coraopolis. Spanik On Tuesday, June 20, 1967, Charles J. of 228 Fordvce Bon Air; father of Joseph Mrs. Rita Joyce ond Carl F.

Spanik; also sur vived by seven grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th S. S.

Funeral Saturday at 9 a. m. Reauiem high mass in St. Matthew Church at 10 a. m.

Family hours 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. Starbird On June 20, 1967, Robert H. Star-bird, beloved husband of Esther of Foreland father of Dorothy, Belle ond Robert of Baltimore. Funeral from the WILLIAM SIBLIN MORTUARY, 620 East Ohio on Thurs.

at 1 p. m. Interment private. Stearn Joseph on Tuesday, June 20, 1967, of 109 Lincoln Bellevue, beloved husband ot Martha father of Katherine Rep-check, Rosella Meade, Edward, Henrv, Joseph and Daniel; brother ot Ignatius, Anna Ruminskl and Katherine Golab; also survived by 14 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. ot the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME 408 Cedar N. S. Reauiem moss in Mary Immaculate St. Cyprian's f.hur;n'..

N- S' on Saturday, June 24, at 10 a. m. Steenson On Wednesday, June 21, 1967, William, husband of Eliza Steenson; son of the late Samuel ond Ellen Steenson; brother ot Mrs. Mary Jone Spears, Samuel ond Andrew H. Steenson.

Friends received nt the PAUL C. FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 126 Hazelwood Ave Hazel-wood. Services Saturday at I p. m. Styche Swigart iOn Wednesdny morning, June 21, 1967, W.

Wallace, beloved husband 'Of Jane E. Crumn Swtanrtr hrnthr or tugene swigart, Martho Gaert-ner, Evelvn Ferguson ond Hannnh unger. f-rienas received at McCADE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOMP.

6214 Walnut Shodyside, where services will be held on Saturday, June 24, at 11 a. m. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Taylor Suddenly, on Tuesday evenlno, June 20, 1967, James M.

Taylor, beloved husband of Vlrolnia Covle Tnylor; fother ol Pnttl, Pam ond Penny Taylor; brother of Frances Freeh, John William w. Tavlor of and Charles F. Tnylor of Mass, Friends received ot McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadvslde, after 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon.

Funeral Saturday, June 24, at 8:30 o. m. Reauiem high mass In St. Bartholomew's Church, Frankstown Penn Hills, at 10 a. m.

Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-9 m. In lieu of flowers, if desired, please make contributions to the Heart Fund or your favorite charity In his memory. Toth On Tuesdoy, June 20, 1967, Michnel K. Toth, of 710 Heartwood Monroeville, husband ot Susan Toth; father of Robert E. Toth ot Youngs-town, Ohio, Julius M.

Toth of Green-tree, William L. Toth of Mt. Washington, ond the late Helen Peog and Irma Gllmore; brother of Morv and James Toth ot Hungary; survived also by 11 grandchildren ond three great-oi ondchildren. Friends received ot H. SAMSON 5.17 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), Wednesday from 7-9 p. in Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p. where services will he held Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Unglo Of 0 Klttannlno Pike, O'Hora Twn on Wednesday, June 21, 1967, Michael husband of Anna (Ta-rasi) Unglo; lather nf Poul David J. ond the late Franres Marie Unalo; brother of Angeline Cervantes, Lucille Orlando, Elirnbeth Mendicina, Mary Gatto, Joseoh ond the late Andrew ond Ralph Unglo; olso two grandchildren.

Friends received ot the EUGENE N. WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, 870 Mnln Sharpshurg. Solemn high mass In the Madonna of Jerusalem Church Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Watson Garnet Henrv of Bentlevvllle, R. D.

1, ot Washington Hospital, on Tuesday, June 20, 1967, wile of Clvde M. Watson mother of Robert F. and Clvde M. Bentleyville, R. D.

Mr. Kenneth (Elizabeth Jane) Carlisle of Clavsvllle and the Inte Richard; sister ot Goldie Jane Henrv, Washington, R. D. 2, and Clyde J. Henry, Santa Barbara, olso survived by five grandchildren.

Friends received of the KENNETH V. THOMPSON FUNFRAL HOME, 809 Main Bentlevvllle, Funeral on Friday at 2 p. m. White On June 21, 1947, Mary Hnzel Scrooains, mother of Martha Mav Accetts, and Herschel Simms; brother of Roy Scrooains nf Indinnnnolis. Ind.

Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St lOnkland Civic Funernl Srrturdav, June 74, ot I p. m. Interment private. Ulslto- tien with ttie family Thursday and Friday 2-4, 7-9.

Indianapolis, Ind. papers please copy. Wolter Mrs. Anna (Hedrlck) of 221 Eost Wlllock Road, Brentwood, on Wednesday, June 21, 1967, ot 5:10 a. m.

at Sharon General Hospital, Sharon, Pa. Born ot Star Junction, January 3, 1906, wite of Nicholas Woller; mother of Rosemary Horakal, of Sharon, Miss Anna Marie Hedrlck of Farrel Mrs. Marie of Brentwood, Louis neancK or Sarasota, Charles Hedrick of Coventry, R. Joseph Hedrick of Warren, James Hedrick of Sharon, doughter of the late Joseph and Mary Rick Balluch; sister of Mrs. George Postage, Farrell, Mrs.

i-ranK t-ersko, west Middlesex, Mrs. Mary Fleck, Farrell, Pa. ond Joseph Balluch, Farrell, also survived by 20 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitations Thursday 7-9 p. Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the HARRY C. TEN-NANT FUNERAL HOME, 1243 Roemer, Farrell, Pa. Funeral Saturday 9 o. m.

at Our Lady of Fotima Church, where requiem high mass will be celebrated. Burial St. Elizabeth's Cemetery, Farrell, Pa. Wood On Wednesday, June 21, 1967, Clara Menne Wood. belnveri wife nf Charles P.

Wood of 5732 Ellsworth mother of Mrs. Audrey Smith, Robert K. Larimer, Mrs. Evelyn Magun, Jocauline Arentz, and Gloria Lozodo; also survived by five grand children ond eight great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A.

FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Center Ave. ot Devonshire where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o. m. Interment Allegheny Cemetery. Wright On Tuesday.

June 9fl. 19A7. Glenn husband of the late Hazel King Wright of Rochester Franklin Park; father of Earl D. Wright; brother of Mrs. Elsie King, Mrs.

Zella Hoof and Willard Wright. i-nenas receivea ai ine m. p. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME. 1032 Perry Perrysville, where services will Be held on Friday morning at 11 o'clock.

Family suggest contributions to the charity of your choice. Yakh On Wednesday, June 21, 1967, Michael A. (Ham) of S'i Broughton Bethel Park, beloved husband of Anna; father of Evelvn and the late Shirley A. Cherevko; also survived bv his mother, Anna Yalch; his son-in-low, Andrew Cherevko; brother of Mrs. Julia Larkin, Mrs.

Sue Kamenar, John and Andrew Galch. Friends received at the EDWARD P. KANAI HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral on Saturday at 10 a. m.

with requiem high mass at St. John's Chrv-sostom Church at 10:30 a. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Cards of Thanks WE wish to express our deepest gratitude to our relatives, friends, and neiahbors for their many acts of kindness, spiritual offerings, flnwers, and the use of their cars during the recent bereavement of our husband and father, Georae T. Pollock. Mory M. Pollock and sons. Florist Baskets ripAC MA- SPRAYS $5WlLW 1-1300 Lost and Found ANIMAL Rescue League can help von find vnur tost log.

661-6452. RING Ladv'j gold gilded dome. Kaufmann's, Mt. Lebanon. Reword.

923-1551. Personal WILL gentlemen who attempted to assist woman who fell on Kaufmann's downtown first floor April 3. 1964, please phone 391-5140 between 9 ond noon and 1 D- m. and 5 o. m.

Monday through Friday. Evenings 531-6039. 2B Busintst Personals Y-Wrlters-Goo writers, comedians, song writers attend Creativity Councils Bl-weeklv meetings, classes. Downtown, 281- 68UU. HYPNOSIS Lecturec-Welght control and Insomnia.

Hvpotherapy. 461-8525. SOME WANT TO BUY, SOME WANT TO SELL ALL ADVERTISE IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION OF THE PRESS or POST-GAZETTE TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD DIAL 263-1201 Say "Charge If" Please! Lsa( Notices Estate of Lillian Scott aka Lillian J. Scott, deceased, of Pa. No.

2432 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same all persons Indebted to decedent make payment without delay to Pittsburgh National Bank, Exir 414 Wood Pa. 15222. James J. Lawier, 514 Grant Po.

15219. Estate of Ralph E. Moser, deceased, of Pa. No. 2559 of 1967.

Letters testamentary on his estate were oranted to the under. signed who reauests all persons navina claims or aemanas agninsi the estate of decedent to make known the same and oil persons Indebted to decedent to make pay ment vithout delay to Pittsburgh National Bank, 414 Wood Pa. 15272. Hamilton A. Robin son, 160 Mohawk pa.

I522B Estate of Margaret Rooney, deceased, of Pa. No, 2558 ol 1967. Letters testamentary on her estnle were oranted tn the under signed who reauests oil persons hovlng claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the some and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Arthur J. Roonev. 940 N.

Lincoln Pa. 15233. Peter F. Flaherty, 1801 Grant Pa. 15219 Estate of Nellie Limbauah.

de ceased, of Robinson Pa. No. 2552 af 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all oer sons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and oil persons Indebted tn decedent to make payment without delay to William C. Limhaugh, 986 Baldwin Rd.

Carnegie, Pa Clarence B. Nixon 1308 Frlck Pa. 15219, Estate of Jeanetfe Bluestone, deceased, of Pa. No. 2517 of 1967.

Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons hovina claims or demands against the estate of decedent tn make known the same and oil oersons indebted tn decedent to moke payment without delay to Lucille Ann Bovltch, 410 Bloelow Pa. Robert W. Mondell, 607 Grant Pa. 15219. Estate of Glnevra K.

Morris, deceased, of Pa. No. 2392 of 1967 Letters testamentary on her estate were pranted to the undersigned who reauests oil persons hovlng claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke known the same and oil persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delav to Glnevra E. Solssnn. 92 Seneco Pa.

15278 Gregor F. Mever; Mever and Flaherty. 5916 Penn Pa. 15706. Estate of Ann Selioa, deceased, of West Mifflin Pa.

No. 2556 of 1967. letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersioned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and oil persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Joseoh Raymond Selioa Jr. 202 Helena West Mifflin, Richard G. Zeleznlk, 207 Richland Drovoshurg, Pa.

1.5034 Estate of Louis Richardson, deceased, of Pa. No. 7571 ot 1967. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests nil persons halng clnlms or -lemards against the eslote nf decedent to make knnwn the same ond r'l nersrns Indebted to to moke payment withnut delay to Dorothy M. Richardson Admx 23.1(1 Charles Kaufman Knuimnn, ah 415 O'lver Po.

15219, Estate of Bulo McCall, a-k-a Bula 5. Mccall, deceased, of pa No. 2685 of 1967. Letters testamenta ry on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands ogainsT ine esrare or aeceaeni to make known the same ond oil persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Roymond McCall. Box 203.

R.D. 2, ineswick, fa. ana laa Hole, toi Sarah Extrs. B. Mark Chernoff: Schafer and Chernoff, 304 Ross St.

Pa, 15219. Estate ol Arthur H. White, de ceased, of Pa. No. 276 of i6'.

Leirers testamentary on nis estate were granted to the under signed who reauests oil persons having aims or demands aoa nst me esiaie or aeceaent to make known the same ond oil persons indebted to decedent to make dqv- ment without delay to Arthur R. trngienan, 1002 irwm i-a. winiom n. tCKert, 1000 Porter Po. 15219.

Estate of Marv Martin n.k-n AAr-rv 3. marnn, oeceasea, of pa 1 NO 9777 Of 1M7. I ettr nf nrimlnis 1 'ration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent tn make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mory E. Thompson. 7020 Montlcello Street, James D.

Gray, 930 Grant Pa. Estate of William B. Fettls, deceased, of Allison Park, Pa. No. 1189 of 1967.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests oil persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Doris Fettls, 221 Elfinwlld Allison Park, Norman H. Rea; Reding, Blackstone, Rea Sell, 744 Oliver Pa. 15222. Estate of Jennie Luella Mack, deceased, of Pa. No.

2746 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests oil persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebtd to decedent to make payment without delay to Lillian M. Mc-Claln, 1223 Vinemont Pa. 15205, John R. Luke, 702 Frlck Pa.

15219. Notice Is herehv olven nursunnt tn the provisions of Act of May 24, iv. r. L. 96, as amended, of Intention to file In the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 26th day of June, 1967, a Certificate for the conduct of a business In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Continental Aluminum Comoanv, with Its principal place of business at 812 Ivy Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15232.

The names ond addresses of all persons owning or Interested in said busineess ore: Donald M. Rossi, 804-A West-bury Road, McKeesport, Po. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of Mav 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of Intention to file In the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and In the office of the Prothonotary ot the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Mondav, the 26th day of June, 1967, Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Keystone Forms And Supply Company, with its principal place of business at 620 Second Pittsburgh, Pa.

15219. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested In said business are: H. W. Hubbard, 1197 Lakemont Pittsburgh. Pa.

15243. A. Sanford Levy Attorney at Low, No. 1103 Law Finance Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice Is hereby given by Henry Friedman, a Pennsylvania Business Corporation, which has been doing business and has registered its office in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at No.

1103 Low Finance Building, Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny, Pa. that Certificate of Election to voluntarily dissolve said corporation accordance with the provisions of the Business Corporation Law, an Act ot Assembly, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended by Act 366 of September 26, 1951, has been duly executed and delivered to the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Horris-burg, ond that said corporation Is winding up its affairs in The manner prescribed by said Act, so that its corporate existence shall be ended by the Issuance of a Certificate of Dissolution bv the Department ol Stale ol the Commonwealth of rennsvivgnig. CetnU nf AAnrln A HArtran.

rift. ceased, nf Pah. Pa. No'. 91, Vol.

191, paQe 67. Letters of administration d.B.n., C.T.A. on her estate were 22. or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Union Ntlonal Bank of Pgh. D.B.N C.T.A.

4th Ave. wood Pgh. Pa. 15222, Aims C. Coney Kirkpatrlck, Pomerov, Lockhart Johnson, 1100 Oliver Pgh.

Pa. 15222. Baskin, Boremnn. Sachs Craia. 1018 Frlck Pa.

15219. Notice Is hereby given that Articles of Amendment were tiled with nnd approved by. the Department of State of the Commonwcolht of Pennsylvania, ot Harrlsburg, on Tuesday, the 6th day of June, 1967, bv Cellco Industries a Pennsylvania Business Corporation, having Its registered office at No. 1018 Frlck Building. City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

Said Articles of Amendment were filed under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, P. L. 364, os amended. The nature and character of the amendment are as follows: Resolved, that Article "5" of the Article, nf Inrnrnnmlinn Ic nmnriri if0 read as follows: The authorized caoltnl slock of fhe corporation is 1240,000.00, divided into: (a) 2,000 shares of common stock, having a oar value of ilOO.OO per share S200.000.00. (b) 400 shares cf Preferred Stork having a oar value of $100.00 per share being 2 Preferred Stock Non-Vollng, Non-Cumulative, ond Non-Portlciooling And without any prelerrance on liauidation or distribution S40.000.00.

and for these purposes to have, possess ond eniov all the rightsl benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Estate of Anna M. Mortimer, deceased, ol Swlssvale, Pa. No. 1991 of 1967.

Letters of administration C.T.A. on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent lo make known the same ond nil oersons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Patricio Mortimer Ollveri C.T.A. 1919 Wnvne Pa, Benl W. HozeMine 1101 Plaza Po. Estate of Joseoh Fleming, deceased, of Pa.

No. 1158 of 1967. Letters of administration on his estate were aranted to the undersigned who reauests oil oer-sons having claims or demands against the estale of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Barbara M. Fleming 7101 Verona Pgh. 35, Krause Baker, Alt 1102 Frlck Pa.

Estate of Abraham Banchek a-k-a Abe Banchek, decedsed, of Pa. No. 2778 of 1967. Letters testamentary on his estate were aranted to the undersigned who reauests all oersons having claims or demands naainst the estate of decedent to make known the same ond oil persons Indebted to decedent to make pnyment without delay to Selma Banchek, Apt. 308 Maxon Tower Aots.

6315 Forbes Ave. Pgh Samuel Goldstock, 1008 Law Finance Pa. Estale of Marv M. Class, deceased, of Poh. Pn.

No. 35 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons hovina claims or demands ooainst the estate of deredent to make known the some ond all oersons indebted to decedent to make payment without delav to Louis Dadowskl 4214 Davison Pgh. 15201, Louis R. Da-dowski Jr.

511 Ploza Po. Harry E. Rlchter, 416 Frick Pgh. 19, Po. Notice is hereby given thai Articles of Incorporation were filed with and onoroved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris-burg, on the 26th day of Mav, 1967, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corpo- rrrtinn I nil.

fl ttfiM rHnmm.iu.nlH. aI Rnbert M. DcBrottr Rme, Schmidt ina, Pah. 22, Pa. Notice Is hereby burg, on the 15th day of June, 196, tor tne purpose ot ootoining a Certificate of Incorporation ot a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ooproved May 5, 1933, P.

L. 344, as amended. The name of the corporation Is John T. Boyd Company. The purpose or purposes for which it was oraanized.

The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage In and to do any lawful act concerning ony or oil lowful business for which coroora-tinns mav be Incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Low, Aft of May 5, 1933. P. L. 344, ns amended, and for these purposes tn have, possess ond eniov nil the riohts, benefits and privileaes ol sold Act of Assembly. Rose.

ScnmMt and Dixon anel Robert M. DeBroff, Solicitors. Bachman, Phyllis Balsley, Catherine Barker, Thomas M. Brice, Marshall K. Burkman, J.

Milburn Fabich, Louis Funston, William H. Goldbach, Joseph A. Gruen, Helene Heller, Charles Johnson, Minnie Kluch, Henry G. Long, William Macurak, Mary C. Martincic, Mary T.

Maxwell, David McCloskcy, John E. McDermott, Philip S. Metro, Margaret Meyers, Beatrice Monath, Bessie A. Moran, Albert T. Sr.

Nolan, Nora S. Przewiezikowskl, Joseph A. Sanes, Benjamin Satter, Joseph G. Sehell, Lenah Schnitzer, Essie A. Shafer, John D.

Spanik, Charles J. Stearn, Joseph A. Steenson, William Styche, Clarence E. Swigart, Wallace Taylor, James M. Unglo, Michael M.

Watson, Garnet H. White, Mary H. Wolter, Anna H. Wood, Clara Wright, Glenn Yalch, Michael A. Death Notices Perry Perrysvllle.

Reauiem high mass in St. Teresa Church, Perrysville, on Thursday morning at II o'clock. Fabich On Tuesday, June 20, 1967, Louis nl fn I husband of Stella Rnckovon Fabich; formerly of Northside. Friends received at the T. B.

DEVLIN FU NERAL HOME, U6 Kerry North Hills. Funeral Friday morning at 11 0 clock. Funston On Tuesday, June 20, of Birmingham, William H. Funston, of the Kenmawr Apts 401 Sharty father of Mrs. Charles Hilton, of Birmingham, also survived by three grandrhlldren.

Private services will be held In Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Gerard On June 19, 1967, Mnrv Kennedy Gerard cf 921 Beaver Sewickley, wife of Francis G. Gerard; mother of Stephanie Christopher Kevin R. ond Dovid R. at home; dauahter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter J. Kennedy of N.Y.C.; sister of Mrs. Joseph Spellman Kirby ond John F. Kennedy of Y.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ot the DALLAS S. IRVINE FUNERAL HOME, 702 Beaver Sewickley. Reauiem high mass in St.

James Church, Sewickley on Thurs. morning at 11 o'clock. Instead of flowers it Is suggested that contributions be mode to the American Cancer Society or your favorite charity. Goldbach On Wednesday, June 21, 1967, Joseph B. Goldbach, of 141 Fremont beloved husband of Mathilda Menego Goldbach; father of Joseph and Don-old Goldbach; brother of Mrs.

Bessie Blgolow, Mrs. Hazel Barthel-emy and Mrs. Clara Fleckenstein. Friends received at the COLLIGAN-BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 60S Warrington Ave. Funeral on Saturday, June 24 at 9 a.

m. High mass of reauiem In St. Canice Church at 10 a. m. Family reauests visitation hours 2-4 and 7-9 B.

m. Gruen On Tuesday, June 20, 1967, Helene, beloved molher ol Sleahert and Max Gruen, botn ot Cleveland, O. Grove-side services Thursday at 1 a m. at the Beth Shalom Cemetery. BURTON L.

HIRSCH SERVICE. Heller Sunday, June II, 1967, Charles, he-loved husband ol Rose (Tedescol); father of Robert and Richard; son of Mrs. Anna Heller; brother of John, Raymond. Clarance, George, Walter, Robert, Mrs. Anna Speakman, Mrs.

Morgoret Sidelki, Mrs. Helen Gross and Mrs. Dorothy Rensiand; five grandchildren. Friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Rd. Penn Hills.

Fu neral Thursday, 8:30 o. m. Reauiem moss In the Mother of Good Counsel Church at 9:30 a. m. Johnson Minnie, of 361 Cedar Coraopolis, June 20.

1967, mother nf Alice Hughes, Emily Keorsc, Ocea Adams, Margaret Lee, Ray Fred and Alden Johnson; 13 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; nine great great -grandchildren. Friends may call at the R. D. COPELAND FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fitth Coraopolis. Services at the A.M.E.

Zion Church on Saturday at II a. m. Kari Wanda Franres Vicker, on Tuesday. June 20, 1967, ol Baldwin, wite ot Robert Kari; mnther of Michael Robert Karl; daughter of Julia Stopera and Slonlev Vicker; sister nf Ruth Caddell, Patricia Pnwlak. Stanley and Leonard Vicker Friends received ot the STEPHEN A.

OTOOLE FUNFRAL HOME, (formerly O'Toole and O'Connor), 5106 Second Hazelwood. Funeral on Fndov at 9 Hlah moss of reauiem In the Church of St. Elizabeth, Pleasnat Hills at 10 a. ni. Kart On Tuesday, June 20, 1967, Morris beloved husband of Stella M.

Kart; father of Mrs. Edna Obrlnger nf Ft. Lauderdale, Mrs. La-Verne Gormon of Los Angeles, Doris 7ientarski, Charles Spencer William R. and Floyd McKaln, all ol Clarence Mc-Kain of Los Anaeles, brother at Mrs.

Saul (Diane) Cohen of Los Anaeles, Calif, Mrs. Henry (Ida) Lioman of New Kensington. Mrs. Morris (Tyllle) Weintraub of l.os Angeles, Jacob W. ond Dnvld Kart, both of also 23 grandchildren and tour great-grandchildren.

Friends received 24 ond 7 9 m. at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa. Hill (Onp. Morrowlleld where services will be held on Thursday ot 11 n.

m. Interment Shaore loran Cemetery. Family suggests contrl- hutions be made to The Heart Fund. Klueh On Tuesdnv, June 2ft, 1967, Henrv G. nf 7 Highland Etna, husband of Barbara Ackerman; father ot Marie Greoco; brother of Catherine Fuchs and Emma Weibllnger; uncle of Raymond L.

Fuchs. Friends lved 2-4 and 7-10 o. m. at the JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 644 Butler Etna.

Reauiem high mass In All Saints Church on Saturday ot 9:30 a. m. Knight Mrs Annt oa fll vccirv of 07 Worthinqton VrsmllM Boro, on Tuesdnv, June 70, 19(S7, at the Mc-Kcpsport HoiOttol, Wife rf WiMinm ond mother nf Mr. Smoh Knloht Ktipptck. Funeral service 1''r5(1ny ot 11 o.

11 ot the H. MELVIN JAYCOX FUNFRAL HOME, Fpw-cett ot Neil Blvd Fncnrt ort be-Ino received 2 5 ond 7-9 p. m. Lampe On Tuesdnv mornlno In Montour Hopitol, John oae 7fi, retired mail carrier, brother nf Misses Sarah A. nnd Anna both of Jeannette; uncle of Mrs, W.

K. Wond, ond Williom F. Lamoe, Detroit, Mich. Family vvHt receive friends nt the family revdenre, .113 North Third Jennnette, where services will be held Friday morn-lino ot 11 o'clock McCLURE FU NERAL HOME, Jeonnette, in Charge. Long Suddenly on Wednesday, June 196, William H.

iBill), beloved husband of Lillian Dames Friends received at the McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7704 Thomos Rlvd where services will be held on Saturday at 10 0. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. Member of Car-penters Local 430 Invited. Macurak On Tuesdoy, June 20.

1W, Mary Danko ol 3120 Nnrthview beloved wile of John 5. Marurak; mother of John Mrs. Dorothy Thomas. Richard ond Joseph; also survived hy 11 grandchildren Friends received nt the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S.

15th St. f-unerol Sat. urriay nt 8 a. m. Reauiem high moss In St.

Peter's Church at 9 a. (Family hours 2-S and 710 P. Ltjol Npd'eci G. Edward Yurcon, Attorney ol Law, Terminal Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of Mav 24, 1945.

P. L. 967, as amended, of intention to file In the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 26th day of June, 1967, a Certificate for the conduct of business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, unaer the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of S. G. Maintenance with its orincioal Place of business at 981 Greentree Road, Piftsburoh, Pa.

15220. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested In said business are: Stanley E. Gross, 1167 School Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Estate of Elizabeth D. Barone, deceased, of Pa.

No. 2742 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke knnwn the same ond oil oersons indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Dorothy Anna Lvsaght and Ruth Mary Kosmach, 1531 Porkllne Pa. 15227. Dutf.

Scott Smith. 517 Frick Bldg Pa. 15219. Ralph H. German: Houston.

Cooper, Sneer German, Attorneys Office at No. 606 Liberty Avenue, at Law, 1330 Oliver Building, Pitts-; City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Coun-burgh, Pa. 15222. Notice is hereby ty, Pennsylvania Said Articles of given pursuant to the provisions of Amendment were filed under the Act of May 24. 1945, P.

L. 967, as 1 provisions of the Business Corpora-amended, of Intention to file In the I 'ion Law of the Commonwealth of office of the Secretary of the Com- Pennsylvania, ooproved May 1933, monwealth of Pennsylvania, ot I P. L. 364, os amended. The nature Hnrrithnrn.

nnri In the offir of th Ond Character of fhe nmanrimtnl Family reauests visitations at 2-4 Clarence Edward, 798 Bowerhlll and 710 o. m. Bridgeville. suddenly, on Tuesdoy, June 20, 196, husband of Yvonne; INlonatn Ifother of Rono'd Styche, Harold On Wednesday. June 21, 1967.

Bessie A wite ot Rovmond C. Monoih of 8606 Westwood Rd Penn Hill Leonard, John. David, Emily Styche, mother ot Frances A Monath and Hrence Gostaeb, Edith Barnabel Earl F. Monath, sister ot Vlroco 2nri also survived Andrews; also survived by twn grandchildren. Friends re-ornndsons Friends received at T.

D. at the EDWARD D. WOLF TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Wilk FUNERAL HOME, 715 Mill 2 4 and 7 9 m. Services Sgturdgy i Bridgeville. Services Saturday at afternoon at 1:30 clock.

2 o. m. Prnthonotary of the Court of Com- mon Pleas of Allegheny County, on inursnoy, ine zvin aav or june, 1967, a Certificate for the conduct of business In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of E. J. Auto Parts, with its principal place of business at 424 15212.

The names and addresses of no 795 January Term 107 all persons owning or Interested In IN THE MAT i Eft OF APPolNT-soid business are: Edward JonnlMFNT OF VIEWERS FOR rrp Sroka, 2 Stowe Street, Pittsburgh, tain PARCELS OF lVd in thf Pa. 15205, Richard Stroka, 2 Stowe TH RD WARD OF THE BOROlirH OF WILKINSBURG CONDEMNED Berkman, Ruslander, Lleber i BY REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORI-Engel, 20th Floor, Frlck OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. 15219. Notice Is BEING THE PROPERTIES FORM-hereby given that Articles of OF: MOLLIE BRAUN LtVY, poralion were filed with ond an WIDOW; WILLIAM P. CHIAVARO proved by the Deportment of Stale L) AND IRENE CHIAVAROLI, HIS Icjal Notices Peter Cooper, Attorney ot Low, 1228 Frlck Building, Pittsburgh.

Pa. Notice is hereby given bv Bellevu Courts, a Pennsylvania Business Corporation, which has been doing business and has registered Its oltice In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at No. 50 Sumner Avenue, Bellevue, County of Allegheny that a Certificate of Election to voluntarily dissolve said corporation In accordance with the provisions of the Business Corporation Low, an Act of Assembly, approved Mav 5, 1933, P. L. 364, os amended, has been duly executed dnd delivered to the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ot Harrisburg, ond that said corporation is winding up lis affairs in the manner prescribed bv said Act.

SO that its corporate existence sholl be ended by Ihe Issuance of a Certificate of Dissolution bv the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Peter Cooper, Snhrltr-r. Berkman, Ruslander, Lleber Engel, Altrrnevs, 20th Floor, Frlck Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Amendment were tiled with and approved bv Ihe Deportment of Stote or the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 2nd day of June, 1967, by Corra-bella.

a Pennsylvania Business Corporation, having its registered os follows: Changing the name of said corporation trom Carrabella, iq me new name ot International Carrabella, and for these purposes to have, possess and enloy oil the rights, beneuts nnd privileges wisuiutioT5semoiy. THF rnilDT nc rniainu di etc ne a i i jmica dutu; cwil nULLWULLc AND CLARA J. HOLLMIII I FB. Ull uirce ERS, AND E. S.

PHILLIPS; AND CARL JACOBOWITZ, TAG DISTRIBUTORS, TENANTS; JOHN J. KEANE AND MADELINE KEANE HIS WIFE; SARAH OWE, unmarried; or whoever mv partteI take notice Notice Is nerehy given thnt fhe undersigned have been aopointfd I VieWCrS bv the Tfturt nf Pleas of Allegheny Counfy In the c-enuuea proceeding, and Pursuant to order of Ihe said Court Wi meet UOOn the nnmli.i .11... the premises o'lected and hen nnd there fix a time for hear. brties Interested ard their witnesses. -MICHAEL J.

O'MAU FY CHARLES M. HALLORAN ALBERT P. CONWAY Viewers io -LJchtenstein, Aftronev, (S19 Plain Pittsburgh, Pg Commonwealth of Pennsylvan.a, cunty of Aueoheny. Alberta G. Mc-lin Cornelius Mcintosh, at Term, 1967, Court ot Common Picas.

To Cornelius Mcintosh: You art ratified that Alberta G. Mcintosh, the plointift, hes commenced on action of dlvorr-aoainjt you, which vau ore reauirt William H. Davis, Sheriff of Alleaheny County. Malt Help Wonted AMIN.L5rRTIYE Assistant Juno J'yiown. ton Kearney AUTO CLEANUP MAN Experienced auto buffer Detaller tor brand new auto agency.

Must bo conscientious ft reliable. In return we offer guaranteed weekly wage, u0n' holidays, groug hosoitolirntlon Insurance plan. 4627n600 Hl" "BOO'n'rrient; AUiO MECHANICS 1 experienced men for McKeesporfl newest outomobile ogency. This Is a great opportunity tg get In on the ground floor with a new voung progressive organization. Excellent hourly rate, puid vacations holidays.

Guaranteed salary Incen- nteV Insurance; plans. Neal Hill. 462-7600 AIJTOMnRII PAPTC k.M wiiirsiNijiifM kent confidential Write L.421, Ipost -Gazette, fc Of tne Lcmmonweann or rennsvivan- la, ot Harrlsburg, on the 12th day of April, 1967, for the purpose of obtaining a Cerlficote of Incorporation of a business corporation of a business which was organized under the Business Corporation Law ot the Commonweolth of Pennsylvania, onoroved May 1933, P. L. 364, as amended.

The name of the corporation is Begrad Lumber Company of Coraopolis, Inc. The ourpose or purposes for which It was organ fzed: The corporation shall have t.r.l.mllA4 HAnr nnri n.irnntsi tn engage In ond to do ony or all lowlul Business 'or wnicn corpora tions may be incorporated under the nrl nl Mnu S. 1011. I amended, and the eorporatian Is 'ft 193, 195 Meade Street; 2(i3 Incorporated under the provisions of Trenton Avenue; 192 Mends that Act to hove, possess and enlny Street; 107, Penn Avenue; 6117 oil the rights, benefits and privileges Ke ly Avenue; 224 Kelly Avenue, -of sold Act of Assembly, and for wiiKinsburg, Pennsylvania, on the these purposes to have, possess ond ln, "I July, 1967, at 10:00 AM enloy oil the rights, benefits and t.u.s and view the same and Moran Albert T. on Wednesday, June 21, 1967.

of Mnrv Ann beloved husband of Vera Moraon; father nf Mrs. Dorothy Binder, Geraldlne and Albi'rt T. Moran brolher of Michael, Charles ond Ted Moran; also six grandchildren. Friends received Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 79 p. at the JOHN H.

SLATER SON WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd Brent-Iwood. Funeral Saturday morning at 1 8 -30 o'clock. Requiem mass in St. tbert the orcat cnurcn at 9 o'clock. Moycr On Monday, June 19, 19W, Kent M.

of 3425 Liberty Lawrencevllle, son of the late Samuel D. Moyer and Daisy A. Hartshorn; brother of Samuel H. and Edwin S. Moyer.

Friends received frnm 2-4 ond 79 p. at the RAYMOND WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. at Graham E.E., where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 3 clock. Meyers On Wednesday, June 21, 1947, Beatrice Sheet? Mevers ol 121 Grand-view beloved wite of William Meyers; mother ot Mrs. Stella Moe Miller ond Mrs.

Marooret Haendler; also survived bv live grandchildren. Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER ft SONS Virginia Ave. and Kenrsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be held Saturday, June 24, at 1:30 p.

m. Vlsitntmni 2-4 and 7 9 p. m. Nolan (Blank) On Wednesday, June 21, 1967, Norn Shields, wife of Michael Nolan; mnther of Leo B. Blank; sister of William Bernard M.

ond Charles F. Shields; grandmother of Dorlene Blank. Friends received at fhe EDWARD J. McAVOY FUNERAL HOME, 1700 Forbes Ave. Funeral Saturday morning at High mass of reauiem In the Church of the Epiphany nt 9 o'clock.

Visitations 2 4 ond 7-9 p. m. Polock On Mondny, June 19, 1967, Dorothy Bruiok, ot 405 Bessemer Ave Fast Poh beloved wile of Joseph, and beloved mother of Susan; sister of Mrs. Barbara Corothers, Mrs. Frances Halos, Mrs.

Josephine Dovec nnd Jnsenh Bruiak. Friends mav call at the EMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden Ave E. Pah. Reauiem hlon moss at St.

Helen's R. C. Church on Friday at 10 o. m. Porter Suddenly, on Tuesday, June 20, 1967, Helen beloved wite nf Robert J.

Pnrter, of 2S6 West Rivervlew Ave Bellevue; mother of Robert J. Ill, ond Judith Ann; sister of Virginia Carry, Catherine Johnston, Toni Horn, Paul, Ernest, ond Joseph Hurst; olso survived bv nine grandchildren. Friends received trom 74 nnd 7 9 p. at the LESTFR C. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 579 falllornia Avalon.

Funeral on Friday morning ot 10 o'clock. Przewiezikowski Joseph on Tuesday, June 20. 1967, of 109 I Inroln Bellevue, be loved husband of Martho Snbcok; fniher nt Katherine Reocheck, Rosella Meade, Edward, Henry, Joseph aemouuon gno removal Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, of bulldlnas located at 1806 Center p. 364, os omended. The name of 1624-24 Cnlwell 1625-27 the corporation is Bio Jack's Inc.

2" 'SV. Wa 5(1 Tne ourpose or purposes for which Roberts 1542 Rrar 1542 Web-1 it was ornanired- Creation, main-ster Ave 1538 Webster 1540 gaining ond operotlno 0 restouronf, Webster 3rd Ward; 2205 Web-; wherein the public generally is to be ster Ave 2207 Webster 5th provided wtih food, entertainment Ward; 4535-37 Mononoahela 1 and beverages, Including malt, 45.16 Monongahela 5674 Second I vlneus ond splrlfous llauors, ond to 15lh Word; 1231 Sheffield i do any ond all business In connec-21st Ward; 2407 09 N. Charles tion therewith, and ior these our-2410-17-14 Strojss St, Ward; looses to have, prssess rnd eniov all 285 Wode 19th Ward, will be i the rights, benefits and privileges of received at the City Controller's said Act of Assembly. privileges ot said Act of Assembly. Fstnte of John P.

McDermott. deceosed, of Pgh. Pa. No. 4229 of 1966.

Letters testamentary on nis estate were aranted to the under signed who reauests oil persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and oil persons Indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Williom R. Goss 95 Fernwood IM U. tnmial trinlln Alt 1706 Law Finance pgh. Po. 15219.

Fstnte af Francis Johnston, de ceased, of McDonald. Po. No. 2512 of 1967. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersioned who reauests oil persons having claims or demands ogainst 'he estaie or aeceaeni 10 mane known the same and all persons Inrfehteri ta deredent to make pay ment without delay to Thomas C.

Johnston, First ku 2, jonnsipn, riri ev, nu McDonald, Pa James B. Savers; Kirkpatrlck, Pomeroy, LocKnart ana Johnson. 1100 Oliver pq. 15222. Estate of Emelio Youna, deceased, of Po.

No. 481 ot 1967. Letters of administration c.ta. on her estate were aranted to the under signed who reauests all persons hovina claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make Known tne same ono an persons indebted to decedent to make pay ment without aeiav 'o me union National Bank of Poh. Adm.

c.ta. Fourth Ave. Wood Pah. Pa. 15222, Fronk T.

Ebberls, Att tWO Grant street, pan, pa. I5.iv. Estate of Lucindn Harper, de ceased, nf Pah. Pn No 1749 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons hnving claims nr demands aaainst the estate of decedent to make known the same rinri nil MrlAni Inriatht Ait trt C.prr-.-.Zl If I i oince unrii a.

m. mursoav. 'on. la.er Tn Coi.ncfl namDers. otas miiM dp mane ri .1 inmntnrntiAii upon terms to be obtained at Room tl SLrTSThJ thl ais Cnft, Rniirfmn nr were tiled with and ooproved bv the ialVX Department of State of the Common-f me nil nij 1 Pennsylvania, at Harris- to oualifv must meet all Citv re aulrements, The City reserves the right to relect any or all bids.

DAVID W. CRAIG Director Department of Publle Safety General Services Administration reauests bids from small business concerns for automatic fire extinguishing svstem ot the Federal Ottice Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Prolect No. 6005C, (estimated cost less than Bidding material may be obtained from GSA Business Service Center, 19th Floor, 30 Church Street, New Yprk, New York 10007, where sealed bids will be received until 130 p. EOT.

July 10. 1967, ond then publicly opened. Bidding material may also be obtained from Chief. Phila. Field Ottire, D1C Div Rm.

901. US. Custom Hnnse, 2nd Chestnut Philadelphia, Pa. 19106, to make payments without Celoy to lnny" VL wrt Jnmes Ernest Harder 1155 F. Th Hvde Park Chicago, III.

60615. 01 hn'J' "rU- Williom F. Donat-lli, 524 "hrnt "S'c -J. unlimited' operant Pgh. Pa.

15219. RELIABLE used cars ore advertised In the Classified Columns..

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