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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTEj MONDAY, JUNE 1967 Death iVoffett Doaih Noffett Ctotri Notfett Diafk Notfett Dtatft Notfett ttjof Notfett Itjof Notfett Lctaf Notices Proposals' Estate of John B. Welgl, deceased, of Pa. No. 2601 of 1967. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke known the same and ail persons indepted to decedent to make payment without delay to Frieda C.

Weigl, 925 St. Anne Pa. 15234. O'Biecunas and Shuster, 602-B Grant Pa. 15219.

ESTATE of Irma June Spongier, deceased, of West Mifflin, Pa. No. 2531 ot 1967. Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to maxe Known tnt same ona an persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Harry Albert Spongier, 4007 rrances west Mirtlin, t. U.

Hollinsheod 639 Two Gateway Center, Pgh. Pa. 15222. Estate of Soohio Sekeres. rierensert.

of Brentwood Boro, Pgh. No. 2830 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the unrlcr. signed who reauess all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make Known ine same ana all oersons indebted to decednt to make payment without delay to Morion Sekeres, 3142 Willet Road, Pah.

15227, V. J. Rich, 720 Grant Pa. Estate of Pearl F. Miller, deceased, of Pa.

No. 2S99 of 107 i testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who re- uuei an persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same ond oil persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to John H. Miller, 805 Scott Glenshaw, Pa. 15116. Robert L.

Goeh- rnf' I508 Low Finance Pa. 1521 9. Estate of Davne E. Johnston, deceased, of Pa. No.

2166 of ivoo. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to tht undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estote of decedent to moke known the same ond all persons indebted to decedent to mok payment without delay to Helen J. McKesson 825 Morewood Nicholas Unkovic, John P. Davis Reed, Smith, Shaw McClay, 747 Union Trust I dg Pa. 15219.

Estate of Bess Lewis Todd A-K-A, Bess L. Todd, deceased, of Pgh. Po. No. 2709 of 1967.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands ogainst the estate of decedent to moke known tht same and oil persons indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Robert C. Todd 825 Morewood Po. Robert A. Rundle; Wright Rundle, 625 Frick ron. ro.

isiiy. Estate of Augusta Mover deceased, of Pgh. Pa. No. 2680 of 1967.

Letters testamentary on his estote were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same ana an oersons inaeotea to decedent to moke payment without delay to Wllliom M. Hamilton 7119 Thomas Pgh. Pa. 15208, Alexander P. Reed, 2200 First Nat Bonk Pgh.

Pa. 15222. Estate of Lena L. Kuder, deceased, of Pgh. Pa.

No. 2639 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 knnwn the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Erma M. Kuder Irwin, Harry L. Allshouse, Att 1130 Park Pgh.

Pa. 15222. Estate of Ida Viola Granberg, deceased, of Mlllvale, Pa. No. 2676 of 1967.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estote of decedent to make known the same and all oersons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Dello Jarobln, 1321 Walters Pgh. Pa. 15209 and Elmer Granbero, 30 Frldav St. Pgh. Pa.

15209 Harry Bow-ytz, 1308 Law Finance Pgh. Pa. 15219. Estote of Pearl W. Keener A-K-A Pearl Wolf Keener, deceased, of Whitehall Pa.

No. 2111 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all oersons having claims or demands ogainst the estate of decedent to moke known the same ond oil oersons indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Lllo K. Lewis, Extr 400 Union Pa. Guy B.

HOOe; Reed. Smith. Shnu, Jt 747 Union Trust Pgh. Pa. 15219.

Estote of John Edgar Eichenlouh, deceased, of Allison Park, Pa. No. 2673 of 1967. Letters testamentary on his estate wert granted 1o the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estote of decedent to make known tht same ond all oersons Indebted to decdent to make payment without delav to John Edward Eichenlaub, 2491 Naomi Terrace, Allison Park, Pa. 15101 ond Harvey A.

Miller 935 Park Pgh. Pa. 15219, Miller ft Wfe. Port" Estate of, William Cummins Mc-u 21d' abased, of Sewlcklev Heights, Pa. No.

2677 of 1967. Letters testamentary on his estate were oranted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands oaainst the estote of decedent to make known the same ond ol Dersons indebted to decedent to make pavment without delov to Virginia Show McClelland, Extr S0!" Backbone Sewickley Heights, Pa. A. W. Forsvth Jr Tener, Van Kirk, Wolf, Moore ft Bld" Estate Of Effie C.

Cunningham, Dormont Pa. No. 2588 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 and all oersons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Pittsburgh National Bank 414 Wood Pa. 15222, William J.

Lgpoe, Att 1416 Frick Pa. 152 19. Estott of Arthur F. Lowrle, de-censed of Bellevue, No. 7597 of 1967.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to tht undersigned who reauests ell persons having claims or demands ogainst tht estate of decedent to moke knnwn the same and oil oersons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Arthur F. I owrle Jr. 165 Grant Pa. 15202. Frank W.

Iftel; Reed, Smith, Shaw ft McClav, Att'ys 747 Union Trust Pa. 15219. Estate of Flora Bltrnesser, a-k-a Flora A. Biernesser, deceased, of Indiana Two. Pa.

No. 2603 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate wt: oronted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands oaainst the estate of decedent to make knnwn tht same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Arthur F. Biernesser, 405 Fox Chapel Pn. Mr and Frances Biernesser Lebo, 909 Falrvlew Rd Pa.

15738, Howard S. Auld, 25t9 Duncan Allison Park, Pa. 15101. Estate of Mary Slat, deceased, of Ross Pa. No.

2607 of 1967. etters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims cr demands against the estate of decedent to moke known the some ond oil persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Fllzabeth S. Puharlc, 725 Perrv Pa. 15279. E.

D. Hollinsheod 639 Two Gate- way Center, Pa. 15222. Estate of Mary Szuszklewlcz, aka Mary Suskewicz, aka Mary Suske-wich, deceased, of McKees Rocks, Pa. No.

2600 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 ail persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Helen Tucker, 42 Agnes Coraopolis, Pa. 15108, and Henry Szuszkiewicz, 1204 Broadwov, McKees Rocks, Pa. 15108, Extrs. R.

L. Lucksha, 515 Plaza Pa. 15219. J. NORMAN DAVIES, 1209 Union Bank Pa.

15219. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorooration were filed with and approved bv the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 16th dov of June, 1967, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorooration of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corooration Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved Mav 5, 1933, p. I. 364, as amended. The name of the corpora-; lion is Woodland Manor Apartments, Inc.

The purpose or purposes tor which It was organized: The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage in and to do any lawful act concerning gnv-or all lawful business I for which corporations mav be i incorporated, and for these purposes to have, possess and eniov all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act ot Assembly. In the U. S. District Court for Western District of Pa. In the matter of Challenger Products, Inc.

and Challenger Products of Illinois, Rosboro Metal Products, Inc. and Aluminum Exitusion its whollv owned subsidiaries, Barnkrupt. No. 66-285. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OP REAL PROPERTY Notice Is hereby given that John R.

McKeever, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Challenger Products, has filed his Petition for private sale of real property belonging to the bankrupt, free ond clear of liens and encumbrances. The real estate Is located in the 6th Ward, Citv of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, upon which is erected a building known as 2934 Smallman Street. The present offer is tor 565,000.00. Any party Interested In making a higher i ui ucnci oiin aeuuie iui nivi i Information should contact the undersigned. JOHN R.

McKEEVER, Trustee In Bankruptcy, Law Finance Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 281-6900. BERNARD GOODMAN, Attorney for Trustee, 1331 Frick Pittsburgh, Pa. SHERIFF'S NOTICE BOROUGH OF EDGEWOOD Pursuant of Acts of General Assembly of the State of Pennsyl vania, providing when, how, upon what property and to what extent liens shall be allowed for taxes and municipal improvements, approved May 6, IV23, P. L.

70, writs of scire facias havina been issuea out ot tne court ot common Pleas of Allegheny County at the Instance of the Borough of Edae-wood in the following cases of Scl Fa Sur Deliauent Tax Lien requiring the defendants named therein to file affidavits of defense, or In default, luagment to De entered. Now, notice hereby given to the defendants hereinafter named and unless affidavits of defense be filed to said claims in the Prothonotarv's Office of Allegheny County within fifteen (isi aavs aner juiv loth, iw, ludgement may be entered and the property described In the liens sold to recover the amount of the said claims. DOOLEY J. HOLLEN, also know os DOOLEY J. HOLLAM, Owner or Reputed Owner.

Sci. Fa. Term, 1967, $12 00 Property situate In Borough of Swlssvale, Oak Grove Land Co. Plan PBV. IB, P.

118 to 120. Lot 25x110 on Schover Avenue No. 6, Lot and Block No. 178-A-358, see Deed Book Vol. 2246, Page 36.

Beni. W. Haselflne, Jr. Solicitor WILLIAM M. DAVIS Sheriff SAMUEL M.

PASOUARFLLI 1408 Law ft Finance Building, Pgh. 19, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved bv the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania, at Harrisburq, on the 17th day of April, 1967, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Low of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap- proven Mnv 5, ira, p. i. 34, ns amended.

The name of the corpora- tinn is THE CARNOT CORPORA- TION. The purpose or purposes for which If was orqanized: To purchase, hold, own, acquire, maintain, develop, sell, convey, lease, mortqaae, ex- rhanqe, improve and to deal in real estate or any Interest or rights therein; to direct the management nnd sale of all real orooertv, both improved and unimproved; to have unlimited powers to engaqe In and do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which a corooration mav be Incorporated under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania ond transact all business necessary and Incidental thereto, and for these purposes to have, possess and enioy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. "Estate of Michael Suvak, deceased, of Turtle Creek, Pa. No. 2805 of 1967.

Letters testamentary on his estole were granted to the undersigned who reauests nil persons hoving claims or demands ogainst the estate of decedent to make known tht same ond oil persons indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Gloria Suvok, 514 Greensburg Pike, Turtle Creek, Jcu-es Ecker, 1131 Frick Pa. 15219. Estate of Matilda E. Donovan, deceased, of Pa. No.

2'66 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons hoving claims or demands oeainst the estole of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to mnke payment without delav to Walter Gloekler, 503 Bigelow Pa. 15207, Ivan Blrsir, 1212 Manor Pa. 15219. Estatt of Lena Goldberg, de- ceosea, ot r-a.

no. its 1 1 ui 196 Letters testamentary on her estate were granted lo the under- signed who reauests oil persons having claims or demands ogainst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent lo moke payment without delov to Morns Kush-ner, 139 W. Stanton Court, Pa. 15201, Harold Gondelman, 1026 Frick Fa. 15219.

Estate of Juonerta G. Harper o-k-a Julanetta Harper a-k-a Juyanetta Harper a-k-a Nettle Harper, deceased, of Pa. No. 2810 of 1967. Letters of administration c.t.

a. on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauesls all persons havina claims or demands against the estatt of decedent to make known tht same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without deloy to William F. Grober, Adm c.t.o 212 Beisner Pa. 1522, Sitves-tri Silvestri, 409 Plaza Pa. 15219.

In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsvlvania: No. 34, July Term, 196. In re petition of Ronald Eugene Hailes tor cnanqe ot nome to Ronald Eugene Hniies Wlttebort. To all persons interested: Notice is hereby given that on order of said Court authorized tne tiling of said petition and fixed the 27 day of July, 196, ot 9:30 oclock A.M., E.D.S.T.. as tht time ond the Assignment Room, City-Countv Building, Pittsburgh, os the piece for a hearing, when and where all persons may show cause, if any they hove, why said nome should not be changed as prayed tor.

Martin A. Hamburger, Attornev tor Petitioner Address Fr.ck Pa. I Irense Serial Amount is i Robert E. Kline, 3400 Grnnt Pgh. 19, Pa.

Notice is hereby given that Articles ot Incorporation were filed with and approved bv the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris-burg, nn fpe 15th day ef June, 1967, for the purpose of ob'ainlng a Certificate of Incorooration of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation La'V of the Commonweal In of Pennsylvania, aooroved May 5, 1931, P. L. 364, as amended. The name of the corooration is Tri-Stale Pool Co. The corporaticn shall have power to engage in ond to do any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under me aoove Act of Mav '933, P.

L. 364 ai amended, and the corooration incorporated under tnis act, and for those purposes to have, possess and eniov all the rights, benefits and priviloaes of the said Act of Assembly. Robert E. Kline, Solicitor. Estote of Josephine Kocav, deceased, of McKees Rocks, Pa.

No. 9809 nf 1QA7 I Mtort tattr-mAntnru nn her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests atl Per sons having claims or demands oqainst the estate of dcedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Frank Koc '725 Dagmar Po. 15216, Samuel M. Pasauarelli, l-08 Luw Finance Fa. 15219.

Estate of Johanna Versetti, deceased, of Po. No. 2o06 of 1967. Letters of administration cn her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests ell Persons having claims or oema ids against the estate of decedent to make known the same and oil persons indebted to decedent to make payment without deloy to Ravmond J. Versotti, 305 Path Way, Pa.

15207, Grier, Duggan, Hamosev Ludwig, 1403 Frick Pa. 15219 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions nf Act ot Mav 2i, 1945, P. L. 967, os amended, of intention to file in ine off ic? of the Secretory of the Cummonveolth of Pennsylvania, at Harri and in the office of the Prothonotnry ot the Court ot Common Pleas of Alienhenv County, on Friday, the 30th day nf Inn. 10A7 4k conduct of a business in Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, under tne assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Lease-A-Bushoss, with its principal place of nt 260 Gateway Towers, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The names and addresses of ell person owning or interested in scud business are: Ted Eagle, 260, Gate-woy Towers, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE COURT OF COMMON r-LfcAS Ut- ALLcbntNT r.OUN i PENNSYLVANIA, No. 3642 July Term, 1967. IRON AND GLASS AWn i ham AcsnriA. Tinw nininr.n tuci ma cad.

MANY, ETHEL HAM3LIN and MAX INE YANC defendants. To The Defendants: Above plaintiff hns brought on action to auiet title at the above number and term to ALL that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the 21st Ward, City of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsvlvania, bounded nnd described as follows: BEGINNING on the southeasterly corner of Page nnd Manhattan Streets; thence eastwardlv clong tht southerly line of Page Street, 20 feet to a point at the center line of tht division wall between the property nerem aesennea ona that adloining on the east; to the line of a o'lvate nllev. fl tent uirie: thonro juesiimrrt. Iv along the line of said alley, 20 feet to the easterly line of Manhattan Street; and thence northwardly alonq said line of Manhattan Street, 100 feet to Pnae Street at the nlare of beginning. having erected thereon a hrlrk HWoiing known' as 1339 Page Street.

BEING desianated as Block 7-B. Lot 153. You are reauired to oppear and answer said Complaint within 20 davs from the date of publication of this notice, ond in default of on answer, a final order shall be mode forever barring vou from asserting any right, title, claim, lien or interest In and to onv of the lands described In the Complaint Inconsistent with or ndverse to the Interests of the plaintiff. JOHN R. LUKE, Attorney, 702 Frick Pa.

15219. Water A. Koegler, Attornev ot Law, No. 902 Frick Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that Articles nf Amendment were filed vltti the Department nf Stale of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania, nt nnrnsourg, on weanesanv tne 21st rictv of June, 1967, by Bouchnt i Buick a Pennsylvania Business Corporation, having Its registered off ice at No.

Brnndview Notrona Heights, Harrison Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Said Articles of Amendment wert i filed under the provisions of tht Business Corporation Low of tht Lommonweoith ot Pennsylvania, ooorovea Moy 5, 1933, P. L. 364, os amended. The nature ond character of the proposed omendment Is os follows: That Pnrngrooh 3 of tht Articles of Incorporation be amended by adding thereto tht following poroqraph: "To act os Insurcmrt broker or agent for Insurance companies In soliciting and receiving applications for insurance of all kinds and classes with respect to ond covering motor vehicles, and In the collecting and receiving of premiums on such insurance; to do other acts as are necessary or customary In such brokerage or agency and to receive conimisslcns for its services os broker or agent," and for these purposes to have, posses and eniov oil the rigms, benefits ond privileges of sold Act of Assembly. Wa I ter Koegler Attorney at Low, No.

902 Frick Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. Notice is hereby o'ven that Articles of Amendment will be filed vvittl the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, nf Harrisburg, Pa on Wednesday tht 21st day nf June, 1967 by Bnuchat Oldsmobile-Cariillac Co. a Pennsylvania Business Corooration, havina Its registered office at No. 974 Brockenridge Avenue, Brnckenrldge, Allegheny County, Pennsvlvania.

Soid Articles of Amendment wert filed under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of tht Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, anoroved Mav 5, 1933. P. L. 364. as omended.

The nature and character of the proposed amendment Is as follows: That Poroqraph 3 of tht 1 Artir Iac nf Inmrnnrnlinn hi, nmanri. i ea by adding thereto the followina paraqroph: "To act os Insuranct nroKer or aaent tor Insurance companies in soliciting and receiving applications for insurance of oil kinds ond classes with respecf to and coverina motor vehicles, and In the collecting and receiving of premiums on such insurance; to do other orts as are necessary or customary In such brokerage or oaency and to receive commissions for its services as broker or caenl," ond for these nurrxr.es to hove, possess ond eniov all the benefits nnd privileges Of said Act of Assembly. Malt Htlp Wotttd All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Post Gazette Male and Female Help columns, offering Sales Po sitions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette does not knowingly accept help-wonted ads from employers covered by tht Fair Labor Standards Act, which applies to employment In Interstatt commerce. If they offer less thon the legal minimum wage ($1.40 on hour tor those covered prior to February 1, 1961, and S1.00 a hour for newly covered jmplovees) or fail to pay tht applicable overtime.

Contact the U. S. Government of Labor't local office in Room 702, Federal Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Phone: 644-2996, 644-2997.

When answering advertisements addressed to Post Gazette boxes DO NOT includt other papers ot personal value. Advertisers often fall to call for all leolies addressed to a Post-Gazette box number and this mall Is destroyed If remaining over 10 davs after final Insertion of advertisement. In order to protect the advertisers from rtcelvina circular matttr. It is expressly understood and agreed that all such matter shall be with, held as far as possible by The Post. Gazette.

Only bona fide answers to advertisements in care of The Post. Gazette will bt delivered to odver-tisers ort presentation ot tht box number tickets. Questions and answers on Em. ployment Agencies is available to you by writing tht Better Business Bureau, 230 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219.

will at held on Monday, Junt 26, at ii a. m. visitations 2-4 ana 11 p. m. Leu 11 rrnlnhenrf sit on Saturday.

Junt 24, 1967, Frederick (Fritz) C. Lenz, cxioved husband of Auarey Putman; father of Mark Paul w. and Frederick Lenz Jr. Friends and members of Germania Lodge 509 FX.AM. Duauesne Chapter.

Syria Shrine received at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville beginning Sunday or 1 p. m. Funernl services Wednesday at 1 p. m. Masonic services Monday at 1 p.

m. Lippe On Saturday, June 24, 1967, ot 10 o. Nofhan (Nate) Llpoe, beloved husband of Elizabeth Belloff Llooe of 1339 Saulrrel Hill Sauirrel Hill; father of Dr. Richard Lippe of Staten Island, N. ond Mrs.

Robert (Joanne) Loevner of brother of AI Llpoe of Great Neck, Long Island; Ben Llpoe, Morris Lippe, Norman Lippe, Mrs. Bertha Konigsberg and Mrs. Rose Gladstone, oil of Cleveland, Ohio; also survived by three grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Tuesday at 11 a. m.

Interment West View Cemetery. Visitations Monday 7-9 p. m. Family suggests contributions be made to the Nate Lippe Scholarship Fund, 1339 Sauirrel Hill Pgh. 17.

Mantle On Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Catherine Maud Mantle, age 79, of Miami, beloved wife of the late Harold Montle; mother of Harold R. and the late Kenneth sister of Elizabeth Green of England; grandmother of Jack; great-grandmother of Kenneth Conrad of New Orleans. Friends received at the L. BEIN-HAUER A SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W.

Liberty on Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Friends Invited to services at 2 p. m. Thursday.

Interment private. Majewskl On Friday, Junt 23, 1967, Joseph H. k. nna ewsKt. or U4V i.tover en.

Brentwood, beloved husband of Marina Nowak Maiewski; father of Bernadette Rutka and Martin Maiewski; also surv ved bv one grand daughter. Friends and members of the postal emo ovees rece vert ot the CHARLES C. CIESLAK FUNERAL MUMt, bi 5. litn sr. r-unerai Wednesday Ot 9 a.

m. Reaulem high moss In St. Sylvester Church at 10 a. m. Visitations with famllv 2-4 and 7-10.

In lieu of flowers, family suggests that contributions bt made to Disabled veterans. Matulevic On Sunday, Junt 25, 1967, Kathrvn Bubash, wife of George W. Matulevic of in orcnard Ross mother of Ravmond Matulevic: sis ter of Mrs. Mary Utlss, Joseph, Thomos, Matthew and Frank Bubash; also survived bv six Orandchlldren. Friends received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME. 1032 Perrv Perrvs. ville, where services will be held on weanesaay afternoon at JO clock. McCue In Allegheny Volley Hospital, on Saturday evening.

June 24. 1967. f-rancis Benton Mccut, 6s years of age, of 110 First Ave. In Tarentum, husband of Cecelia McCue; father of J. Benton McCue of Lonsdale, Mrs.

John (Janet) Teklinskl of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Larry (Suzzanne) Croissant of New Kensington, Pa. Retired Penna. Railroad freight agent. Friends are being received at FERVER-KRYNICKI FUNERAL HOME, 2nd Ave.

at Corbet in Tarentum, where services will be held Tuesday, Junt 27, at 10 a. m. Michaels On Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Caroline, wife of the late Raymond C. Michaels of 614 Armandalt mother of Richqrd Sommerer of Coroopolls ond Mrs. Mary Hoover of Freedom; also survived by five grandchildren.

Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry North Hills.

Services Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Montgomery On Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Mary bummer, wite ot me late Milton B. Montgomery (formerly of Avalon); mother of Judge Harry M. Montgomery; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Gamble of Avalon; olso survived bv five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.

Friends received ot the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perrv Perrvsville, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Flowers respectfully declined. Mosakowski On June 25, 1967, Edward F.

of 1137 Center Verona, husband of Stella -father of George E. of Cape Kennedy, and Joseoh J. of North Carolina; brother of Stanley of New Kensington and Amelia of Pgh; also survived bv three grandchildren. Friends received at the CLARENCE E. COURTLEY FUNERAL HOME (formerly the Charles L.

Eaton Funeral Home), 378 Maryland Oakmont, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Re-auiem mass ot St. Joseph's Church, Verona, Wednesday at 12 noon. Interment ot St.

Joseph's Cemetery. Muchow At the McKeesport Hosoltal, on Sunday, June 25, 1967, Amelia Zeise Muchow of 152 Mt. Vernon McKeesport; wife of the Inte John F. Muchow (formerly of Forest Bellevuel; mother of Mrs. Evelvn Hesoenhlde, John F.

Jr. ond Arthur P. Muchow; sister of Clarence, Her-mnn, Arthur, Wntter and Rlchnrd Zeis and Mrs. Alice Peel ond Mrs. Elenora Harlev; also survived bv nine orandchlldren.

Friends rcelvpd 2-4 and 7 9 p. m. nt the LFSTER C. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Wednesday mornlna at 11 o'clock. Memorials may be made to tht Mt.

Vernon Presbyterian Church, McKeesport, or the American Cancer Society. Muir On Sunday, Junt 25, 1967, et A. Hospital, Onkland, Alvln R. of 530 Movsmlth McKeesoort, beloved husband of Sophie Konlk; fnther of Cnl. Alvln Georoe, U.S.

Army ot Forf Ritchie, ond Louis ot home; oromer of Enna salmon of Cheswlck, Bettv Brennnn of E. McKeesport ond Robert Mnlr of Pah. Friends received at th WM.LIO FUNERAL HOME, 270 9th Mr-Keespnrt. Reaulem hlah mnss In St. Peroetun Church, McKeesport, on Wednesday at 9 a.

m. Musgrave On Saturday, Junt 74, 167, John W. of 402 Talbot Brnddock; brother of Mrs. Martha Bell, Thomas and Joseph Musorove, Friends re cnlved nt WILUAM E. ELKIN MORTUARY, Fnurth N.

Broddock. Services Wednesday at 11 o. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9. Mutic On Saturday, 'June 74, 1967, Juro helnved husband of Violet Muttc of 102 Murrvsvllle Level Green, Trnffnrd; father of Mrs.

Stella Droohl, Mrs. Mildred Shalkowski, Mrs. Anna Deaumovlrh, Mrs. Marv Froim, John ond Steohen Mutic; also seven arandrhlldren. Friends received at the FMMA J.

JONFS FUNERAL HOME, Herman ond Westlnohouse Wilmerdina. Services Tuesday ot I p. m. In St. Nicholas Serbian Church.

In lieu of flowers, donatlnns may be sent to St. Nicholas Serbian Church funds. Paiano On Saturday, Junt 74, 1967, Peter Michael Paiano, formerly of South Side; son of the late Michael and Elizabeth Palono; brother of Mrs. Frances Masuccl, Mrs. Mario Na-lozlnskl, John, Domenlc and Mlchnel Pnlano.

Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER AND SONS Virginia Ave. ond Kear-saroe Mt. Washington, until 9:15 a. m.

Tuesday, June 27. Reaulem high mass In St. Justin's Church at 10 a. m. Parsons Of Brush Manor, on June 73, 1967.

Alfred beloved brother of Russell J. Friends received nt the F. J. RODGFRS FUNERAL HOME, Manor. Services Monday, 1 p.

m. Price On Saturday morning, June 24, 1947, Rose A. Grady Price, wife of the latt John Price; mother of Kother-Ine (Kay) Eversmann, Frances IF YOU. WANT CASH FOR OLD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, A WANT AD IN THE PRESS or POST-GAZETTE WILL PROMPTLY SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD DIAL 263-1201 Ave. Funtrot on Tuesday, June 27, at 9 o.

m. High mass of reaulem In St. Michael's Church at 10 a. m. Edwards Albert 77, of 255 Wood California, on Soturdov.

June 24, IK, at the Brownsville Hosoltal, husband of Irene Stevens Edwards; brother of Mrs. Mary Klein ond Mrs. Lewis PhilllDS. Private funeral services Tuesday at the H. MEL-VIN JAYCOX FUNERAL HOME, ONell Blvd.

at Fawcetl McKeesport, pa. Ferguson On Sunday, June 2J. 1947. Erie Fer guson of Larchwood Drive, Butler, husband of Elliabetn father of Mrs. Marian Hlndmarsh of Goderlch, Ontario; Mrs.

Frances Turner of Unlontown, and Henry B. Ferguson of Elyrla, Ohio; brother of Donald C. Ferguson of Huntington, Long Island; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Private memorial services will be held in St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Butler, on Monday, June 26.

Interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Francis Hosoltal, Poh. Arrangements by H. SAMSON INC.

Forney Of Svlvanla Bertrhoover. en Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Catherine H. Metzger, In her 80th year, wife of the late Cvrll C. Forntv; mother of Gertrude Kearns. Aurela Hukili.

Rose Krammer, Cvrll, Othello, Walter, Edith, Jeromt and Chorles For ney; sister ot Fr. Ambrose Metzger and Joseph Metzger; also 22 grandchildren and 13 areat-arandchlldren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME Op JOHN D. bLHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Tuesday at 8 a. m. Hlah mass of requiem In St. Canlct Church at 9 a. m.

Freshcorn (Gibson) On Sunday. June 25. 1967. Elizabeth Grubbs, age 65, of Bryant Evans citv. wire ot Clarence J.

Freshcorn; mother of Mrs. Hazel Grunnagle, Mrs. Olive jean Frank and Howard G. Freshcorn; sister of Mrs. Nettle Rummel, Mrs.

Olive Horbush, Mrs. Ethel Hamilton, Mrs. Edna Kell, Wilson, Carl and Lynn Grubbs; also survived bv four grand children. Friends received ot the wm. h.

Mcdonald funeral HOME, Mars, where services will be held on Wednesday otter-noon at 2 o'clock. Gates On Saturday, June 24, 1967, Kath-erlne wife of the late Leon S. Gates (formerly of Wesley Wll-kinsbura); aunt of Mrs. Marv E. Sandin.

Friends received at the DONALD E. EATON FUNERAL HOME, 733 Ross Wllklnsburg. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 OCIOCk. Geller On Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Anna E. of 619 Greenleaf Monroevllle, beloved mother of Mrs.

Jean Jones, Mrs. lois Mason, George I Jr. and John Weltv Geller; olso sur vived by 15 orandchlldren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

ot the GENE H. CORL FUNERAL CHAP EL, 4335 Northern Pike (one block. east ot Mnsstae Monroevllle, where services will be held on I uesaay ai i p. m. Gianerakis (Graynor) On Saturday, June 24, 1967, Mlltl-ades, husband of the late Mae Shen man; beloved father of Robert, Gil-bert Gravnor and Gloria Lawrence: brother of George Gianerakis; also survivea bv six granflrniiaren.

Friends received ot the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 9311 Frankstnwn Ra. (Penn Hills), where services will be held on Tuesday at 10 a. Gould On Friday, June 23, 1967, Clart A. or ma.

Mover sneraaen; sun vlved bv his wife. Mvrtle M.i a son, William A. of Brookvllle, ond a sister. Mrs. Grace Hunter.

Funernl services ot the H. L. SPEER FUNERAL HOME 2927 Charters Sheraden, on Monday at ii o. m. visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Gray At Lancaster, untxpectontly, uray; tamer ot wiiuam L. in, Richard Robert A. and John Grav; son of Elsie Brooker Grav. Pa husband of Marlon Caldwell Gray; son of Elsie Brooker Gray, of and brother of Helen Mr- Gnfflc, Pah.

Friends received ot the EMMER50N-OL50N CHAPEL, Lon caster, where services will be held on Tuesaov afternoon of 1 o'clock. Interment Lancaster, Calif. Hahn On Friday, Junt 23, 1967, Lvdla Mentel, wife of the late Chorles L. Hahn, of 329 Crestnol Drive, Perrvsville; mother of Mrs. Alma Roth, Mrs.

Edith Pfelter, Mrs. Helen Irwin. Mrs. Jean Urben, Charles and Edword W. Hohn; also survived by 12 grandchildren ond 10 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perrv Perrvsv where serv Ices will be held on Monday after noon at 2 clock, Harrieer James Ellis of Monort on Saturday, Junt 24, 1967. husband of Dorothy B. Mck.ee; tamer of Mrs.

Paul (Betty Jean) Neelv of Glen- shnw. Friends received ot HAWK FUNERAL HOME, Sllgo, Pa. Funeral services Tuesday, Junt 27, at 2 p. m. Heckman Of 149 Margaret Mt.

Oliver, on Sundnv. June 25. 1967. Helen M. Heckman; daughter of the late Charles and Margaret Heckman; sister of Mrs.

Rose O'Keefe. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 475 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a.

m. Hlah mass of reaulem In St. Canlct Church at in a. m. Hillcn On Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Augusta Schrelber Hillen, of 527 Garfield Heidelberg, widow of pniinn Hillen; motner Of r-ranx v.

and Phillip F. Hillen; also survived bv three orandchlldren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. at the BRADWFLL NIRELLA rUNcR AL HOME.

415 Charters Carne gie, where services will bt held on uesaay at I p. m. Johovic On Friday, June 23, 1967, Nicholas of 3029 Preble brother of Anna Franknvlch, Joseph, Peter, Francis and Barbara Chenaerv; olso survived by four nephews and two nieces. Friends received at tnt ALBFRT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd.

Reaulem hlah mass In St. Nicholas Church on Tuesday ot 10 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

Karlsson On Friday, Junt 23, 1967, Otto S. Knrlsson of 208 Elm EdaewrjOd; father of Mrs. Viola Byrgerson Lun-dln. Friends received ot H. SAMSON 537 Neville St.

(Onkland Civic Center), Sundov ond Monday 2-4 and 79 p. where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. Lacher On Saturday, June 74, 1967, William N. Lacher, of 1235 Haslagt Ave husband of Evelvn Sarnlcola; father of Marv jane; brother of Mrs Hilda Bneh.

Friends received ot REOIS C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 600 Cedar N. S. Funeral on Tues-dnv with reaulem high mast In St, Ambrose Church at 9 a. m.

Lancaster On Saturday, Junt 74, 1967, Normon husband of Roseanna Simpson of 9S4 Fair Oaks Bethel Park; father of Norman Mrs. Lorraine J. Gumbert ond Mrs. Fay Brown; brother of Allen J. Lonraster; olso two granddaughters.

Friends received from 2-4 ond 7-t p. m. at the HAROLD E. CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 W. Library Belhel Park.

Services will be held In the First Bethel Methodist Church on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Lang On Sundnv, June 25, 1967, Georoe, husband of Sophie Enaelmon Lana nf Falrmount Church Franklin Park; fnther of Mrs. Alberta Kennedy, Robert and Raymond Lang ond the late Genrge W. tang; brother of Mrs.

Pnullne Krause, Mrs. Margaret Grandherg and Gottlieb Lang; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perrv Perrvsville, where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Langer On Sunday, Junt 25, 1967, Helen Herman Longer, of Allaulppa, wlte of the late Robert Longer; mother of Mrs. Ben (Constance) Walters, Pgh ond Alon H. Lanoer, of N. sister of Mrs. Samuel (Bertha) Robblns, of Trenton, N.

Mrs. Horry S. (Maraaret) Cohn, of Baltimore, Mrs. Maurice (Rose) Klmmel, of Richmond. Dove Herman, nf Washlnatnn, D.

C.t Horry Herman, of Richmond, four grandchildren. Friends will he received nt BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. nf Craft, Monday evening 7-9. Services at 1 o.

m. Tuesdav. Interment Tree of Lift Memorial Park. Langer On Sundnv, June 25, 1967, Robert Longer, of AHauiopo, husband of the late Helen Herman Longer; father ot Mrs. Ben (Constance) Walters, and Alon H.

Langer, of New York; brother of Jay Langer of New York; four grandchildren. Friends will be received ot BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Craft, 7-9, Monday tvenlng. Services ot 1 p.

m. Tuesday Interment Tree of Lift Memorial Park. Lawrence Of J35 Outlook Mt, Lebnnnn, on Frldav, June 23, 1967, Claude beloved husband of Adelaide Fauset Lawrenre, In his 8lth vear: father of WMllam H. Lawrence, of Trenton, Robert C. Lawrence of Bethel Park, Mrs.

Jean Newell of Peters Mrs. Adeloide Huahes of Serveno Park, ond Mrs. Bttv Goldt of Fremont, also 13 arandrhlldren, and two oreat grandchildren survived. Friends received nt the E. B.

LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty South lls, whtrt services Amick On Saturday, Junt 24. 1967, Belle of 103 Ktnmont Mt. Lebanon, beloved wife of Chester Z. Amick Sr.) mother of Mn. Dorothy E.

Elsen-berg. Miss Marlorlt Lorraine Amick, Chester C. James H. and Herbert V. AmtCKI sister of Daniel Griffiths; also survived bv 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the L. BEIN-HAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Services on Wednesday at 11 o. m. Andrews On Saturday, June 14, 1967, Oeorge W. Andrews, husband of Sodie Trussel Andrews, of 547 Centennial Sewlcklev, father of Mrs. Maxlne Peters, Leetsdale, Mrs.

Genevieve Fields, Sewarren, N. Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, Sewlcklev, also survived bv nine grandchildren, and 20 great-grandchildren. Friends may calf at the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewlcklev, where service will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Barnes On Friday, June 19o7, of Dcmta, George H. Barnes (formerly of beloved husband of Blanche; father of Eileen; brother of Harry C. Barnes of Orleans, Mass. Friends received at the CHARLES C. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 S.

15th St. Funeral services Tuesday at 11 o. m. Beck On Saturday, June 24, 1967, Rose M. Borr of 4043 Shoreham N.

sister of David Barr of Penn Hills, Mrs. Mathilda Zockoll of N. S. The family will receive members of Brighton Road Presbyterian Church and friends 2-4 and 7-9 o. m.

at the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 10U California Avalon (North Boras), where services will be held on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Boldt On June 23, Lillian (Andersen), beloved wife of Herman and mother of Helen Scofurl; sister of Holgor Anderson; also two grandchildren end three great grandchildren. Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave.

at Winslow until where services will be held at p. m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Brldgeforth Suddenly, on Friday, June 13, 1967, Russell of 705 N.

Dallas beloved son of Russell and Alice Bridoeforth; brother of David Brldgeforth; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Gwendolyn Brldgeforth received at the SPRIGGS ft WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Lang E. where funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment Homewood Cemetery.

Bullock On Friday, Juno 1967, trt 3:05 Florence Morris, beloved wife 61 the late S. Charles Bullock, 4825 Wlltock Baldwin formerly of 3012 Perrvsvll mother of Florence Sewald; olso survived by two grandchildren, Noncv A. and Arlene F. Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsville Ave.

Services on Tuesday afternoon ot 2 o'clock. Campbell On Saturday, June 24, 1967, Alfred of 4605 Deary beloved husband of Mrs. Ella Louise Campbell; brother of Mrs. Estelle Neisdtt; uncle of Mrs. Dolores Franklin of Hartford, and Wlllord Nelson of the Panama Canal Zone.

Friends received at the JULIA H. GAINES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn St E. where services will be held Wednesday at 1p.m. Campbell Suddenly, on Sundov morning, June 25, 1967, Anna Flannery Campbell, wife of William J. Campbell; sister of Mrs.

Marv Casselberrv, Mrs. EHinbeth Yoest, Mrs. Catherine Pazerskl and Thomos Flannery and the late Joseoh Flannery; sten-mother of William and Thomas Rav Campbell; also survived bv eight Rrandchlldren. Friends received at IcCABE BROS. INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral Wednesday, June 28, 1967, at 9 m. Reaulem hlah mass In St. Morv Church, 46th at 10 a. m.

Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Carroll On Saturday, June 24, 1967, Ada wife of the lote David N. Carroll of 125 Stewart Ave. (formerly of Scott-rinle.

mother of Mrs. Ada Stlllmnn, Mrs. Mable I a Charles George Elmer E. ond David N. Carroll; also survived bv 43 grandchildren, 60 great-grandchildren ond eight great-oreat-arond-children.

Friends received ot the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4701 Brentwood. Funeral uesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Carter On Saturday, 'Junt 14, 1967, Marv Loomls of 7333 Whipple Swiss-vale, beloved wife of Stanley P. Carter; mother of Mrs.

Earl S. (Nancy) Young of Paoll, ond Mrs. William (Jean) Apoel of Kalamazoo, sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Wavna Wayman of Slippery Rock, Miss Marlorle D. ond Charles Loomls of Swlssvale; olso survived by five grandchildren.

Friends received ot the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Services on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Interment private Wednesday a. m.

hours 2-4 ond 7 9 p. m. In leu of flowers, contributions to vour favorite charity or memorials to the United Presbyterian Church of Swiss-vale. Cbattaway On Saturdov, June 24, Arthur Chat- tawav, husband of Mne West Chat-taway; father of Ruth Boyd, at home; Arthur of Parma, Ohio; Dr. Thomas Chattawav, of Chor-lerol; brother of Clara Jorvls, of Blalrsvlllt, four grandchildren ond nine peat-grandchildren.

Friends received ot BEBOUT AND YOHE FUNERAL HOME, 300 Second Mnnonaahela. Visiting hours 2-4, 7-9. Service Tuesday, June 27, ot the funeral home. The Rev. Rnbert Shaw, The Christian Church, officiating.

Interment Monongohela Cemetery. Christ Of 337 Queensbury Westwnod, on Saturday, June 74, 1967, Margaret E. Christ, beloved wife of Joseph G. Christ; mother of Lillian Mar-paret Josephine N.t Georae Audrey Charles Virginia N. ond Nina sister of Miss Vlralnla Lnke, Mrs.

B. M. Lea, Harold Lake ond Alvln Lake; olso survived bv 26 grandchildren. Friends received 54 nnd 7-9 p. m.

ot the JOSEPH HFRSHBERGFR JR. FUNERAL HOME, 170 Nnhle Crafton. Services Wednesday ot 1 p. m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be madt to the Cancer Fund.

Clark On Thursdnv, Junt 71, 1967, Snrnh, beloved wife of Nlcholos Clnrk. Friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstpwn Penn Hills, where services will be held Monday at 1:30 p. m. Clarke Mr. Robert died Soturdav, junt 24, 1967.

In St. Petersburg, a resident of St. Petersburg thru years, formerly of Ben Avon, retired from Penn General Sunoly Co. here, survived by his wife, 7da; a son, Robert La Creseenta, a daughter, Mrs. Dnris Smith, Boca Raton, a brother, Fred; and a sister, Mrs.

Frances Delo, both ot Venice, ond five grandchildren. Funeral services at 2 30 0 m. Tutsdnv at the MATHFWS FUNAL HOM, with Interment to follow In St. Petersburg. Cusick Marv on Sunday, June 25, 1967; dnuohtrr of the late William ond Nora Ci'Slck; sister of Sr.

Morv Donald, Thnmas V. of Denver, Joseph Donnld M. ond the late Wllllnm lr. Friends received nt the STFPHEN A. O'TOOLE FUNERAL HOME (formerly O'Toole nnd O'Con.

nnr), 5106 Second Hnzelwnod. Reaulem high mass In St. Stephen's Church on Wednesday, June 28, at 10 m. Pallai On Frlrfnv, June J3, 1967, Frank, of 15 Jackson Rankin, beloved unhand of Fva Belohey ond the nte Morte Sahlnot father of Frank ond joseoh; brother of Mrs. Joseph-Ine Zumma, Mrs.

Pauline Aquavlva, Mrs. Ruby Moore. Mrs. Jennie Zummo, Joseph ona Domlntct also four orandrhtfdren. Friends received ot the EDWARD T.

PERRONE MORTUARY, 7451 Church Swlssvale. Funeral on Tuesday, June Hlah mass of reaulem In th Mndonno Del Castello Church at 9.30 a. m. Dalton On Sunday, June 25, 1967, Rnbert one 80, nf 338 Altnvlew Monroe-ville, Pn.i fnther of Mrs. Jane Rlcker, Purcell and Rnbert E.

Dol-tnn III; olso survived bv six orand-chlldren. Friends received nfter 7. p. m. Monday nnd 2-4 nnd 7-9 P.

m. Tuesday at the GENE H. CORL FUNERAL CHAPEL, 4335 Northern Pike (one block east of Mosslde Blvd Monroevllle, Pa. Further viewing at the Mercer Funeral Homt In Bluetield, W. Va.

Pouglass On Saturday, Junt 74, 1967, Frederick, beloved husband of Mnllle father of James B. ond Frederick ton of James A. Douolass; brother of Woyne ond Mnrtho. Friends received ot the MORASCO FUNFRAL HOMF, 9406 Frnnkstnwn Penn Hills. Funeral services on Tuesday ot 1:30 p.

m. In I oketon Hghts. Methodist Church, Frnnkstnwn Pa. In lieu of flowers, fnmllv reauests contributions he made to the Cnncer society. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-10 p.

m. Dyer On Friday, Junt 1967, Anno M. Pletttorn Over nf 4 St. Paul widow nf John H. Dver; mother of John ond Henry, Mrs.

Marqnret Nnu, Mrs. Anno Mueck nnd Mrs. Mnrle Mncetkn; olso seven arnndohlldrfrn end four orent-grnndchlldren; sister Georat D'ethom Friends reread ht COILIGAN. BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 6(l Warrington Sllhanek, Dorothy Radovlch, John and William Price; also 14 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; sister of Ella Moonty, James Grady and Catherine Wenger. Frienas received at McCABE BROS.

INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral Tuesdav. June 27. at 9 a.

m. Recuiem high mass In St. Lawrence inurcn at 10 a. m. Randazzo On June 23, 1967, Domenlco, of 917 Lvsie husband of Maria: father of Peter and James j.

Randazzo, Mrs. Bessie Dolan and Mrs. Jennie McGrath; also survived by 15 grandchildren and 18 greot-greatchildren. p. m.

at me kot p. smith pu-Friends received fom 24 and 7-10 NERAL HOME, 1615 Brighton Rd. Funeral Tuesday morning at 8:45 a. m. Reaulem high mass In Reglna Cocll Church at 9:30 a.

m. Reese Mary Efto, on Saturdov, June 24, 1967, In St. John Hospital, wlft ot the lote Llovd Reese; mother of James McCalllster; survived bv two brothers, Eugene Walters of Mlllvale ana George MCLaiiister ot Detroit, Friends received at the E. W. CLARTY FUNERAL HOME.

1X5 Al legheny Ave. Funeral Tuesdav, June 27, at 11 a. m. Friends Invited. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions be madt to Cancer Fund.

Richard On June 25, 1967, James husband of Ruth Barnes Richard of 1428 Woodlawn Wllklnsburg; father of James B. and Robert C. Richard; brother of George A. Richard; also survived bv five ro children. Friends received at the DONALD E.

EATON FUNERAL HOME, 733 Ross Wllklnsburg, Tuesday ond weanesaay i-t ona rw. no view. Ing Monday. Services Thursday morn ina at 10:30 o'clock. In lieu of flow- ers contributions may bt sent to the United Cerebral Paisv of Western Pennsylvania, Spring Church, or Eastboros Council Boy Scouts of America.

Rothenstei" rtn Sunrlnv. June 75. 1967 at 7:30 p. m. Abraham Rothensteln; beloved husband of Pearl Rothen- stein of 1736 wiantman sauirrei Hill Fnther of Richard Rothen- stein, of New York City; Harvey Romenstein ana lois rtoinensiein, hnth nt Pah.

Rrnther of Martin Rothensteln, of Reading. Pa. Louis Rothenstein, of Cambridge Springs, Pa. Mrs. Arnold (Ann) Abes of Tarentum, Pa.

and Mrs. Margaret Simon of Pgh, Also 2 grandchildren; services at the Ralph Schugar Chaoel, 5509 Center Avt. Notice of timt later. Rose On Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Ruth Carmlchael of 1713 Dolfield Dr. (Green Meadows), Wilmington, Del.

(formerly of Greensburo, beloved wife of Marriott Ruse; mother of Mellnda, Claudia Rachel ond Alalne M. Ruse; daughter of Charles E. Carmlchael of Greensburg and the late Marv Carmlchoel; sister of James Mrs. Thelma Wlllcox and Mrs. Audra Cunltz.

Friends received at the WILLIAM E. ELKIN MORTUARY, Fourth N. Braddock. Funeral arrangements later. Rushe Georoe of 108 Mifflin Whlt-aker.

died June 24, 1967, husband of the late Flora (Lutz) Rushe. Surviving art one daughter, Mrs. Vern (Stella) Steimer; five sons, LoClalr, Georoe, Harrv, Regis J. and Chorles S. Rushe; two brothers, Charles and Louis Rushe; three sisters.

Mrs. Amelia Marion, Mrs. Christine Cory ond Miss Margaret Rushe; also surviving are vi grana children ond nine areat-orandchll dren. Friends ore being received ot the R. V.

ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestead. Reaulem high mass In St. Rita R. C. Church, Whitaker, at 10 a.

m. Sadowskl Raymond on Frldav, June 13, 1967. of Eller Carrlck, beloved husband of Julie Kozllkowskl Sadowskl; father of Ravmond Gemma and Maria (Peggy) Sadowskl; brother of Mrs. Ruth Bobnes, Mrs. Evelvn Kiefer and Dolores Gosclski.

Friends received ot the MARA CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Tuesday at 9 a. m. Reaulem nign mass in at, Wendnlln's Church at 10 a. Interment In the Parish Cemetery.

Schad rt- I n4 L. I 1 1 Kaulzmonn, wife of the late Joseoh A. Schad. ate ot sonna Hill; be loved mother of Joseoh Bernard A. and George R.

Schad; sister of Andrew Kautzmann; olso 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the PAPPERT FUNERAL HOME, 711 Lockhart N. S. Funeral on Tuesday at 10:15 o. m.

Reaulem hlah mass In St. Ambrose Church at 11 a. m. Christian Mathers Invited. Schmidt On Friday, June 13, 1967, Georgt A.

Schmidt formerly of Aspln-wall, husband of the lots Catherine Fleckenstein Schmidt; father of Catherine Schmidt Troxell ond George A. Schmidt brother of Joseph A. Schmidt of St. Petersburg, Fla.) grandfather of Kathy Troxell. Tht family will receive ft lends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

ot the H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Aspinwall. Funeral on Monday morning at 8:30 a.m. with reauiem moss at 9:30 a. m.

In St. Scholastic's R.C. l.hurch. Schmidt On Friday, Junt 21, 1967, Louis husband of the late Rosa Muller Schmidt, of 653 Sloop McCond-less formerly of Allison Pork; father of Mrs. Regina Racke; grandfather of Regis U.S.N., William, Rosemary and Jimmy Racke.

Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsville. Reaulem hlah mass In St. Teresa's Church, Perrvsville, on Monday morning at 10 o'clock.

Seman (Seaman) On Frldav, Junt 23, 1967, Stevt dock, brother of Frank Andrew, dock, brnhter of Frank, Andrew, Cecelia Fedor ond John, of North Braddock, Georoe of Broddock Hills. Friends received ot the RAYMOND J. YUHAS FUNERAL HOME, Main and Franklin East Pgh. Mass on Wednesday In the Hnlv Nome of Jesus Church, North Braddock at 10 a. m.

Sharpies On Friday, June 21, 1967, Harry, husband ot Goldle Klrkwood Sharpies; brother of Mrs. Gertrude Ralston. Friends received ot the PAUL C. FORSAITH FUNERAL Home, 126 Hazelwood Hazel-wood. Services Sunday tvenlng at 8 clock.

Interment Clarion, Pa. Simon (Michel) Suddenly, on Saturday, Junt 74, 1967, Leona Keenon of 4 Clov Alley, McKees Rocks; beloved mother of George Michel; sister of Edith Wagner, Elizabeth Cooko, Dorothy Crum ond Arthur J. Keenon; mother-in-law of Victoria Michael; grandmother of Herbert ond Edword. Friends received at the MER VIN C. STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island McKees Rocks.

Funeral services on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Smith Suddenly, at Union Cltv, on Sunday, June 25, 1967, Weldon D. Smith, husband of Helen R. of 137 N.

Craig father of Dale brother of Mrs. 7ella Lomont of New York ond Edward K. Smith of Son Dieoo, also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received ot H. SAMSON 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), where services will bt held Wednesday otternoon ot 7 o'clock. Interment South Side Cemetery. Sobcck Leo beloved husband of Auretla Cenkner Sobeck, In California, on Thursday, June 22, 1967; father of Mrs. Mildred Svkes, Mrs. Aurelia Conlon, Mrs.

Theresa Cassldv, Mrs. Dorothy Miller, Mrs. Rita Hothowov, Georae E. ond Edward Sobeck; brother of Mrs Cloro Smith and Mrs. Harriett Ullerv; also survived bv 17 ornndrhildren.

Friends may coll Monday at the HOME OF WIL LIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3774 California at Cooper N. Reauiem high mass In St. Francis Xavler's Church on Tuesday at 10:30 a. m.

Sternberg Suddenly, at Son Pranrtseo, Calif on Thursday, June 22, 1967, Benlomln M. Sternberg; survived by a sister, Mrs. Herbert (Beatrice) Jocobson of Pgh. Services and Interment private. Stevens On Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, at tht Graham Nursing Home, Bokerstown, Laura E.

Stevens, age 82, of 600 Nordica McCandless wife nf the lote Bertram B. Stevens; beloved mother of James Ralph Frank Ward Helen and Mrs Mary E. (Betty) Brunner, oil of also survived bv six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends received ot the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perrv Perrvsville, where services will bt held on Tuesdav ofternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at Allegheny Memorial Park. Sullivan Mrs. Leono (Potterson) of 309 Elizabeth Munhall, on Saturday, June 24, 1967, beloved wlft of tht late Francis P. Sullivan; mother of Janes F.

Sullivan and Mrs. Gerald (Mary Smith; sister of Francis, John ond William Potterson, Mrs. Lovall G. IMargaret) Horklns, Mrs. Marie Flanlgan, Mrs.

Nell Delaney and Mrs. Cy (Florence) Conlgllo; olso survived by five grandchildren. Friends are being received at tht R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestend.

Reauiem high mass Tuesday In St. Teresa R. C. Church, Munhall, ot 11 m. Visitations with tht family 7-9 p.

m. Mondov. Swick Of 109 Onvx on June 24, 197, William A. Swirk, husband of the late Jean Whitehead; father of Virginia Hnrdv ond William A. Swick 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; brother of George B.

Swirk of Beaver Falls. Friends received nt the REOSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd. Services Tuesdav nt II a. -Interment ot Beaver Falls, Pa, Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 ta 10. Szczepanskl (Sepanski) Suddenly, on Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Stanley F.

of 3226 Church View husband of Dorothy Swick Ravmond A. and William brother of Mrs. Virginia Vuncra, Mrs. Stella stec, Mrs. berntce ouczynsxi, Leonard, Robert ond Henry Szcze-panski.

Visitations at the E. C. KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. 1 1 a 1 1 and friends Invited to attend blessing services Wednesday at 10 a. m.

Thompson On Sunday, Junt 25, 1967, Frank uncle ot Mrs. Dorothy Bennett; grondunclt of Mrs. Lois Lantz. Brotherhood PRR Locomotive Engineers and Firemen Div. 472 and friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills, where services will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 p.

m. Topper On Saturdov, Junt 24, 1967, Robert husband of Gertrude Btiohlev Topper of 34 W. Francis brother of Mrs. Mavola Clauss and Mrs. Adeline Hertwick.

Friends received at JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4aii brownsviiie Brentwooa, 2-4 and 7-9 m. Funeral Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Waldman On Saturday, Junt 24, 1967, Dorothy, beloved wife of the late Henrv Waldman; mother of Mrs. Ben (Lillian) Flndley and Anita Waldman, both of and Arthur Waldman of Philadelphia, sister of Mrs.

Selma Klausner ond Harry Steinberg, both of New York; also survived bv two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa.

Hill loop. Mor- rowfield Ants 1. where seruirM be held on Monday ot 11 a. m. Interment Ohavt Ztdeck Cemetery, East Pah.

Walsh On Saturday, June 24, 1967, Thomas beloved husband of Helen Mason-himer, Walsh, formerly of Ft. Lauderdale, and Northslde, father of Thomas F. Walsh; brother of Mrs. Teresa Allbriaht, John E. and Jomes F.

Walsh of Ft. Lauderdale, also survived bv two grandchildren. Ft. Pitt Lodge No. 1, ond friends received at the FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME. 2025 Perrvsville from 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Funeral on Wednesday morning at 9:30. Reaulem high mass In St.

Bonifact Church at 10 o'clock. Williamson On Sunday. Junt 25, 1967, Dr. 8. Ralph Williamson.

M. ot 1518 Alton Beechview, beloved brother of Miss Maude C. Williamson, ond the late Charles A. Williamson; son of the late Alexander and Florence Grov Williamson. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 p. whert services will be held on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment Mt.

Lebanon Cemetery. Wilson Anna L. Jordan, on Friday, Junt 73, 1967, wife of the late Ernest A. Wilson; mother of Mrs, Helen B. Keener; sister of Mrs.

Lillian Sln-oleton and Howard Jordan of Wll klnsburg and Charles Jordan of Clearwater, also survived bv two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received at A. STAAB AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chnrtlers Elliott, Pgh. Services Tuesday, June 27, ot 1 p. m.

A member of O.E.S. Pgh. Chapter 39 and 0. of A. Corinthian Court 35.

Wolff On Frldav, Junt 73, 1967, Anno Schleqel, wife of the late Charles X. Wolff of 909 California Avalon (formerly of Brighton mother of Mrs. Kotherint Mc-Donagh of Drexel Hill, Mrs. Olive Lelx, Dr. Chorles R.

and Dr. Regis A. Wolff, Mrs. Marv Groce Divers ond Mrs. Virginia Clark of Knoxvllle, Tenn.i sister of Mrs.

Mathilda Halleran ond Mrs. Mory Schratr; also survived bv 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Fomlly will receive friends 7-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the T.

B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry North Hills. Funeral Monday mornlna, with reaulem high mass In St. Cyril's Church ot 10 o'clock. In Hen of flowers, fnmllv reauests donatlnns to the Wall Homt for tht Aged, Benton Ave.

In Mtmoriam COLIZZA-ln lovlna memory of mv dear mother who passed away one vear ago today. Sadly missed by dauohter Julie, husband ond four aranddaughtert who loved her dearly. Baskets) SPRAYS $SGIDAS 1-1300 LUBIN SMALLEY Beauty softens sorrow. Send flowers. GRANT 1 -2200 Montments-Ctmtttry Lots "Temple of Memories" MAUSOLEUM Clean Dry Above Ground Burial LLEGHENY EMETERY Founded 1844 (Non-profit) New Crematory Columbarium Nichtl Cemetery Lets VISITORS WELCOME DAILY tnd SUNDAY Burltl sptet mi bt purchased for low tlO per month perpetual etrt Included.

for Information Coll or Writ i Allegheny "Cemetery 4734 Butltr SI, Pgh. I 682-1624 LAKEWOOD Memorlol Gordens graves, 2 vaults, 2 grave openings. 1900. 274-9624. Lost ond found ANIMAL Rescut Leo gut con help vou find vour lost log.

661-6452. 2 Ptrsonaf WILL Gentlemen Who ottempled to assist woman who fell on Kaul-monn downtown first floor April 3, 1964 pleast phont 53I-60j). 2B liitffltst ftrionafi I Drlvt An IH Metro truck from Akron, Ohio to Pittsburgh ond back, 5 nights a week. Have room lor mort load. Am In Pittsburg.i or 4 a.

m. Would likt steady load. Hove good references. Write Tom Turner, Rt. 6181 Lakt Medina, Ohio.

44256. Proposals Tht Board of Public Education of the School District of Pittsburgh Sealed bids will bt received in the office of the associate superintendent for business and assistant secretory, room 251 administration building, 341 S. Bellefield Avenue, until 3 a clock P. M. daylight savings time, Tuesdav, June 27, 1967, and will bt opened ol tht some hour for paper; printing; food service tuoolies caulpment; maintenance supplies a I me vocational-technical supplies eaulpment musical Instrument; laundry servict; science suoplies; maple blocks; electric typewriters; graphic orts supplies eaulpment; shoo machinery, supplies, ft eaulpment; drafting supplies ft eaulpment; mobil diesel eauiD-ment; automotive tools; machine shoo tools; custodial supplies: removal of ashes; carpeting; pupil transportation.

Specifications, bidding blanks acd general information may be obtained at the office of fiurchasing agent, room 303 Admlnls-ration Buildinn. Tht Board of Public Education reserves tht right to rtitct any or all bids. DONALD O. DAUWALDER Associate Supt. tor Business and Assistant Secretary OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals will bt accepted by the School District of the City of Duauesne, Pennsylvania lor RENOVATION OF STEEL BLEACHERS Specifications may bt obtained ot the Otflce of tht Secretary, Room 103, High School Building, South Third Street, Duauesne, Pennsylvania 15110.

All bids must be In tht hands of tht Secretory, Room 103, Hioh School Building, South Third Street, Duauesne on or before 8 00 M. Mondov, July 10, 1967. pins will he opened In the Board of School Directors Room In tht Senior i High Building at 8 o'clock P.M. Monday, July 10, 1967. The School District of the Cltv of Duauesnt reserves the right to reiect any or all bids.

By order of the Board of scnooi uirectors ot tne school District of the Cltv ef Duauesne. Reges A. Kenney, Secretary, Board of School Directors. OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION OF THE ICHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH School Administration Building 341 South Bellefield Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 June 26.

19A7 Sealed proposals art requested for Razing at (fast Llberth Site Great High School and Heating work at aounr nign scnooi, fittsourgn, pa. Contract Documents therefore will be furnished Contractors only and not Sub-Bidders, on oopllcation to the office fo the Director of the Facilities Division, Room 433 School Administration Building, and upon temporary deposit of Five Dolars (55.00), for each set of documents taken out. Proposals will bt received In tht offlct of the Associate Superintendent for Business ond Assistant Secretory, 251 School Administration Building, until 2:00 p.m. (Prevailing Time), July 6, 1967 at which time thev will bt publicly opened and read aloud. Each proposal must bt signed, sealed ond accompanied by a Bidder's Bond of a Surety Company, satisfactory in tht Board, In full amount of bid.

No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of sixth (60) davs after the date set for the opening thereof. The right Is reserved to reiect any or all bids and to waive Informalities In any bid. By order of Tht Board of Public Education S. F. MAR LAND.

secretary OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals will be accepted bv the School District of the Cltv of Duauesne, Pennsylvania for: Pointing the Senior High School Auditorium. Specifications mav be obtainea at the Office of the Secretary, Room 103. High School Building, South Third Street, Duauesne, Pa. 15110. All bids must be In the hands of the Secretary, Room 103, High School Building, South Third Street, Duauesne, on or befort 1:00 p.

m. Monday, July 10, 1967. Bids will be opened In tht Board of School Directors Room In the senior High school ot 8 clock o. m. Mnnrinv.

Jnlv 10. 19A7. The School District of the Cltv of Duauesne reserves the right reiect any or an bias. Bv order of the Board of School Directors of the School District of the Lltv ot Duauesne. Reael A.

Kennev Secretory Board of School Directors OFPICIAI ADVERTISEMENT Sealed proposals will be accepted bv the School District of the City of Duauesne, Pennsylvania for: Bond Uniforms. Maiorette Uniforms. Specifications may bt obtained at the Office of the Secretary, Room 103, Hlah School Building. South Third Street, Duauesne, Pa. 15110.

All bids must be In the hands of tht Secretary, Room 103, High School Building, South Third Street, Duauesne, on or befort 1:00 p. m. Mondov, July 10, 1967. Bids will be opened In tht Board of School Directors Room In the Senior High School at I o'clock p. m.

Monday, July 10, 1967. The School District of tht Cltv of Duauesne reserves tht right to reiect any or all bids. By order of the Board of School Directors of the School District of tht City of Duauesne. Reges A. Kenney Secretary Board of School Directors Legal Notices Maurlct A.

Wheeler Attorney, 1200 Lawyers Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny. Willia E. Jones vs. Joseph J.

Jones at No. 1656 July Term, 1967, Court of Common Pleas. To Josepn J. Jones: You are notified that Wlllla E. Jones, tht plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against vou, which you art required to defend.

William H. Davis, Sheriff of Allegheny County. Carl M. Kerchner and William L. Jacob, Jr.

Attorney's, 1506 Law Finance Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsvlvania, County of Allegheny. Elissa L. Sardula vs. William j.

Sardula, at No. 1492. July Term, 1967, Court of Common Pleas. Ta William J. Sardula: You ore notified that Elissa L.

Sardula, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against vou. wh ch vou are reauired to defend. William H. Davis, Sherltt or Aiiegnenv county. Estate of Weldon C.

L. Fowkes, deceased, of Pa. No. 2602 of 1967. Letters testamentory on his estate were granted to tht undersigned who reauests oil persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known tht same and all oersons indebted la decedent lo make payment without delay to Lena O.

Seville, 12033 N. E. 8th Biscavne Park, Miami. Fla. 33161.

Edwin F. Ellis, Att 1509 Rockwell Standard Pa. 15222. NOTICE OF SPECIAL SHAREHOLDERS, MEETING OP PITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Pursuant to the call of two members of the Board of Directors, as provided for in Article Section 1.1(c) of the bylaws, a special meeting Of the shareholders of Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company will be held at tht offices of tht Company at 524 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsvlvania (15222), ot clock A. M.

(E on the Uth day of July, 1967, for the purpose of obtaining shareholders' consent to ond approval of the Amendment to ond Restatement In entirety of tht Articles of Agreement so that, as omended, they shall read os follows: Article One. The namt by which the Company shall be known Is PITTSBURGH LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Article Two. Tht class of Insurance for which the Company is constituted Is as provided In Clause (1) Sub-division (o) of Section 202 of the Act of 1921, May 17, P. L.

682, as amended, vis: To Insurt the lives of persons, ond every insurance appertaining thereto; to grant and dispose of annuities; and to insurt against personal Inlurv, disablement, or death resulting from traveling or general accidents, ond ogainst disablement resulting from sickness, ond every Insuranct appertaining thereto. Article Three. The business of tht Company Is to be conducted on a stock plan or principle. Article Four. The principal place of business Is Pltlsburgn, Pennsylvania.

Article Flvt. Tht authorized capital stock of the Company is One Million ond Fifty Cents ($1.50) per share. Five Hundred (1,500,000 dollars) (B) The Issutd and fully paid capital stock is not less than 80 shores of par value of One Dollar and Fitly Cents (51.50) per shore. Article Six. Tht general oblect of the Company Is to make Insuranct on the stock principle os provided In Clause (I), Sub-division (o) of Section 202 of the Act of 1921, May 17, P.

L. 682, as omended. Article Seven. The duration not tht Company Is perpetual. Article Eight.

The powers which the Company proposes to have and exercise are: To have succession as hereinbefore provided; to adoot and have a common seal with the rloht to olter It at pleasure; to sue and be sued, ond In general to exercise tht powers of a corporate body, and to moke such contracts as may be necessary to corry out the oblects of a life Insurance company on the Plan provided for herein; to pur-chase or lease such real estate as may bt necessary for a place of business ond for the security of Its nvestmentst ond to odopt such by-lows as moy from time lo timt be necessary. Article Nlnt. Tht number of directors shall number seven (7) until the same Is increased or decreased os permitted by low providing, however, that the number shall at no time bt less than seven Article Ten. No stockholder shall have the right to first subscribe for any new shores In proportion to his interest In the company, nor shall any stockholder hovt any preemptive rloht to purchase, subscribe for, or otherwise acaulre any shores of stock of the Company of any class now or hereafter authorized, or onv securities exchangeable for or convertible Into such shores, or any warrants or other Instruments vldenring rights, or options to subscribe for, purchost or otherwise wi-uunv lucn snares. Shareholders of Pittsburgh Life Insuronce Comoony on Junt 30, 1967, will be.

entitled to vote on the proposed Amendment to and Re- statement In entirely of the Articles or Agreement. Ar uu CONWAY, Secretory. Fstnte nf Ptlvnhfh deceased, nf nrmnr Dm ua' 114 of 1967. Letters testamentary on her estate were nrnnt.H In h. undersigned who reauests nil per- sons having claims or demands oaainst the estate of decedent to make known the same ond all persons indebted to decedent to make oavment without rielnv fn Thnmns 1 Snenrer nnif Prnnre Beatrice Spencer 572 Hite Rd.

Cheswlrk. Victor F. Vnss 1402 Frick Pa. 1 52 1 9. Estate of Constant J.

Straub, deceased, of Pa. No. 2815 of 1967. Letters testamentary on estate wert oranted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against tht estate of decedent to makt known tht same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Rose Johanna Straub, 310 Samdsonia Way, Alan D. Riester Brandt Rlester, Brandt ft Malone, Grant Pgh.

i Po. Estate of Sam Ackerman, deceased, Of Po. No. 1515 of 1967. Letters testamentary on his estate were oranted to the undersigned who reauests all persons haying claims or demands against the estatt of decedent to make known the same ond all persons Indebted to decedent fo make payment without delay to Rose Guentner, 5800 Stanton Pn.

John P. Spina and Jnseoh M. lannuzzi, 1111 nrroer pp. MR. Employer: Does your typewrit-er need new secretory? Press or DMl.r.nlli Umln Arii 1 att results.

Pursuant to order of Court Of Common Pleas of Allegheny County ot No. 3295 July; Term, 1967 William L. Fogarty, Director ot the Department of Supplies of the City ot Pittsburgh as Sales Agent for said Citv ot Pittsburgh will offer for Public Sales on June 28, 1967 ot 1:00 P.M., D.S.T., ot City Tow Pound, Heth Run at Baker Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. the OBI561 I60.IUVJ 06I4R F59NI3M09 Merc-Comet None 1H1IU88S420 4BJ48 58K074J63 Oldsmobllt C16045 Temo6O8W0.1b26 Truck None 9VVJI89 8S63IC 159W2657 5A668 C9HS19804 None 4C50I3456 Dott No. Namt 314 782 Emerson Broch 320 848 Marvin Brown 320 860 Ronald Nester 322 884 Wavnt Irvin 322 895 Gateway Used Car 324 911 C.

White 329 1014 Mary Williams 331 1107 Ralph Hall Make 331 1108 William Mcflrlcn 1125 Wm. John Lonsy 43 43 43 44 44 44 Pontiat Flat Fiat Schol Nash Chrysler 1 izv no Kecora 1139 Henry Cortest 1152 No lo Record 1153 Robert McGill 1154 John Smith Plvmoum Chevrolet Cadillac Chev. PontlaC Ford Buick Bui Rulrk S315 29 29 291 291 2D5 260 2:4 254 245 245 245 2.12 242 242 212 242 2.19 239 239 239 Svsvs None 691 08 Temp 3698 SO 65292 OI7M2 None None 133097" No Record C164847 6521905 4 5002 773 612WI2758 10124P27592 OH11S18042 159P74I3 599M12544 FC107R8034 B2I3321 6860357 5662178707 DS55093I83 5W89678 r)770'i77 042-33N Nont None 764 66V Nnne None Nnne 264008 None 5A20SO Nnne 25496Y O407E zjv 216! 236 236 533; Oldsmobllt Truck Oldsmobllt Truck Trnrlr 1169 James Dixon 1172 Theodore Bronsont 4 4 i III Vl ass Leonard M. Hlllgatt til ELchoa'dBJr0ck iy IV 1 238 James Moora 4 6 1253 Grigorv Kail 1758 Colwln Frederick '47 1276 Leo Macerrel 47 1288 Lowerence Bender 47 1295 Donald G. Lea Nash 47 47 47 47 47 49 1298 Ann Koorv Chevrolet Cadillac Chevrolet Ooel 1299 Thomos Paot 1303 John Schmidt 1307 Mae Naurek 1308 Richard Tracev 1316 Glenn ft Mae Eddy GMC Falcon Pontiae GMC Nash Renault Cadillac rhnu Cadillac mn i ipiant; Responslbit tor implementation of complete or.

counting system and supervision of administrative procedures In a man-233 1 ufacturing subsdiary located in Greene County, Pa. Minimum 5 233lvenrs diversified accounting ond 7IVJ19V 69037P Z52199 73740N C1737N18047J 233 No Pecnrd 233 10124P7186352 233 None 233 Nnne ni 70961R Voikswaaen 4M 1379 Jnhn Kremer 410 1332 Carol Rellond 410 1339 William Leacock 410 1340 Frederick Christ 410 1341 Fred Sorlnas Nash Chevrolet Comet Chevrolet Dodge Mercury Y461JI None 7821 7 Truck R.139RZ 01817N116388 277 1H171 183785 0I635N149957 274 274 224 None L9WE554815 None 02i-'ou 411 1366 Michael Lonets Fnrd 697533 412 1385 Frank ft Mara. Nernne Ford None 413 1 393 Jerry's Auto Wrecking Lincoln None 413 1402 No Record Volkswagen None 413 1411 Harvey Germany Cadillac None 413 1414 Walter Burnett, III Chevrolet 418 1444 ZattieWllks Ford 411 1445 Joseoh Martlnelll Nash 411 1441 Ulysses Johnson Nash 4l 1450 Walter Evans Chevrolet 7.13305 OF32Y20974 271 1P57W9593Q 218 JTVA7I641 Mo Record 58J10S171 1159T185765 30 VC 13402 R5791A2 4.16169 Mt. J9 79 No OC 34 None 5071 39 rKi737W77595 21911649W 1iri 11014(0 5P107S718 rJn Rernrd V7AWt TPirvwq 1 Mitt IR707nj tWA'n''6L 7in'osz 47125T Volkswagen 7B6798 None Nnne -Comet H9777A 11915.) 9ono 419 1454 Dar. Devone Wheoton Plymouth mumiurmcm experience, o.

s. In ac-founting reauired. Salary 8M to depending on experience, ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant June grnduntes. Downtown CH Kearney McDonough Personnel, 391- 1 APPLIANCE Service Man-501'. on Parts ft labor.

Steady. 835-6100. Air Cond. Service Men Must bt experienced In both rest, dential and small commercial Instol. lotions and service.

Good salary, permanent employment. 563-3802. AUTO Mechanics-Body Men. Port time. Pick your hours.

231-9002. AUTOMOBILE Salesman-UseeJ cars, salary and commission. Call 781-1990. Dealer. BARBER-5 day week, 9:30 to 1, $'0 plus commission.

Air conditioned. Near reentree. 921-9303. BARBLR-Good apprentice. 5 duy per week.

West Mlfllin. 466-9790. BARBtfR Wonted-Steady work. fVutr. morosa's Barber Shop, 115 North Whittield Streel, East Liberty.

361 97 BARBER-Steadv or Part timt. 2 MarkePLqce BARBER-Licensed or apprentice. Full time. 935 1260. PART-TIME Need extra sin a week? Car iticea.

i sory. Call Jl $37. 470 1461 No Record Chevrolet Bulrk 4'20 146 Mildred M. Marltti 421 1471 William Weekley 421 1485 No Record 471 1490 Willie Jones Llncnln 3ulck Merc. Lincoln Cadillac Ford 25248R 421 1495 Patricia Finnlgan 494 1508 Dorothy Cnolcv 478 1544 Thnmas Cusick 430 1564 John W.

Meyer OF41W2 79003 164 1 Anni TERMS OP SALE -CASH-PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER The seller reserves tht right to reiect nnv or all bids. This sale to satisfy the lien of tht City of Pittsburgh for tnwina ond Impnundlng tn-oether with cost of proceedings. The seller does not guarantee titles to the above vehicles. All further proceedings to perfect or secure title In above vehicles shall be ot the purchaser's pxoense. CARS PURCHASED AT AUCTION1 MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN SEVtn I'l WTS AI-ICK THr sm 1 DAVIO STAH1 City Solicitor ROBERT E.

DANER, Asst. City Solicitor ir inn jnir 11 -i I in 1' 1 'it.

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