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JL -3ft POST-GAZETTE i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1968 Death Nollcei Death Noticei Death Notices Legal Notices Baker DEATHS YESTERDAY On Wednesday, Sept. 4, 196i, Harry Baker 01 uariingion Knati, laulrrel Hill, husband ut Minnie Inker; father of Edwin A. Baker ESTATE ol William t. Davis, deceased, al Pa. No, 385) ot IV68.

Lelttri testamentary on hit tslutt were granted to tht under-signed who reautstl all persons having claims or demand! oudVT, tht tstfllt ol dtcedenl mM known tht samt and all person Indebted lo decedent to moke payment without delay to Tht Union National Bank ol Extr Fourth Ave. A Wood Pn. 1522. John GHIIIIan, 20IJ Union lank Pa. 15272.

IF YOU Obituary News Dr. LM. Pochapin Services Tomorrow Dr. Irwin Milton Pochapin, 76, a physwian for 52 years, with offices In Jenkins Arcade, died yesterday (Sept. 4) in Montefiore Hospital.

His home was in Maxon Towers, Squirrel Hill. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh and its medical school, he was a charter mem- Renlamln D. Jr of N. Y. and Stanley ol Mnrloo, O.l nine prandrhlldren and four ortal-Otandihildien.

Friends will bt received at tht CRAWFORD FUNERAL HOME, 126 Front Brownsville, Pa, (successor to Ross). Service Friday at 2 p. Burial In Lalaytllt Memorial Pork. 1 Yates Chnrlti (Whltty), on Wednesday, Sent, 4, 1968, ot Goehilna Northside, husband of Ruth Ber-berlck Yates; lalher ol Mrs. Belly lauro and Ma.unret Etltl ot Lot Veaai, Nev.i also lour orandrnil.

dren, ont greatgrandchild, teamster Local J'lv and fritnds rtceKed Lh FUNlSRAU HOME 408 Cedar Norlhsldt. Funtral Saturday, Sepl, 7, at 10 a. m. Want HjMI, lit Wull Hoauiem rno In St. Michael'! Church, Frlduy at 30 a.

m. Patsilevas (Pallas) On Monday, Sept. 1968; Gui 01 904 Hoslagt Spring HUK beloved husband ot Anna Slauod-nick; lather ot Mrs. Marl Coluiuj, Walter, Edward, Thomas ond Rub. rt Patsilevas; also six brothers, ont sister and two orandrhlldren.

riends rtcelved at live IPERLINO FUNSRAL HOME, 408 Cedar S. Reauiem mass In St, Ambrose Church on Thursday at II a. tti, Plakidns On Monday, Sept. 1, 1968. Mary Mltura, wife ot John Plokldns ot Brandt's School Wexlordi mother of Mrs.

Cotherlne Gust, Mrs. Mary Chester, James, George, Thomas and Alex Plakidas; also survived by II grandchildren. Frlenos received at the M. P. BRANDT FUNERAL NOME, 10J2 Perry Perrysvllle.

Requiem high mass In St. Alphonsui Church, We lord, an Friday mornlns) at 10 o'clock. and Mrs. Milton llharl) Krnnkk of Unlontown; also five grandchildren. Services, will be held at BLANK BROS.

FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Cralt, al II a.m. un Thursday. Interment Belh Shalom Cemetery. Vlsltalion ont hour betort service time.

Berkmun On Tuesday, Sent. 1968, Milton Berkman, loved husband of Lillian Silverman Berkman of 5100 Filth lather ot Mn. Stanley (Barbara) Roth Jr. ot New York City and Mri. Stanley (Joan) Ostrow ot Pgh.t brother ot Mrs.

Robert (Ruth) Cohen ot Pgh.) abo three grandchildren. Services at (he RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. on Thursday at II 0. m. Interment West View Cemetery, tamllv suggests contributions be made to the Heart Fund.

Visitations Wednesday 7 to 9 m. ESTATE of Carl Albert Nelson deceased, ol Avalon, Pa. No, 3911 ot 1968. Letters testamentary on hit estntt were granted lo tht under, signed who renutsts all personi hnvlna claims or demands against Iht estate of decedent lo makt known tht samt and oil Ptrsont Indehltd to decedent lo makt payment without delay to Carl Albert Nelson 711 Means Bellevue, Pa. 15202.

Gilbert Morcrolt, 3220 Grant Baker, Harry L. Bouvier, Marcel Breauninger, Pearl B. Buchanan, Ruth Casanova, Vincent Cleary, Edward Danforth, John Darragh, James D. Dzumela, Paul Fiandcr, Anna Fulhorst, Bernard Greenwood, Haryot Griffiths, Irene llartner, Thomas M. Herman, Sam Herrington, Frank H.

Jackson, Jeannette M. bcr of Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity's Pitt chapter, Florists Pah ra. iiv. BasLett fdlHAC MA. SPRAYS $5 VIU-J .300 A I -O Pochapin ESTATE ol Mildred Rvan, deceased, ol Pa.

No. 1900 ol 19 I Letters testamentary on her tstaft were granted to tht undersigned who reauests all ptrsont having claims or demands ogalnsl tht tslatt ol dtcedenl to makt known Iht samt and all persons Indebted to decedent la makt payment without delay to Loretfa H. Auldeihelde, 1616 McBridt Pa. 157)7, S. May 60 Manor Pa.

15219. Monuments Cemetery Bouvlcr Suddenly, on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1968, Eiarcel Bouvlcr, husuand of ieonne Bouvier of 750 N. Sheridan father ot Roger P. Bouvier and Manuel Brlngas; brotner ot Irene Muhleman end Mnrthe Plton of Swllierland; grandlother of Rodney and Cindy Bouvier and Manuel Bnngos Jr.

Friends will be re MT. ROYAL Cemetery or Allegheny H. L. Baker, Owned Firm Harry L. Baker, 79, owner of the Sanitary Barber Towel Supply died yesterday (Sept.

4) at Montefiore Hospital after a brief illness. Mr. Baker, a resident of 5528 Darlington Road, Squirrel Hill, was a veteran of World Wai I. He was a member of Beth Shalom Congregation and a member of the Young Mei and Women's Hebrew twice president of its Pitt graduate club and its national president in 1924, a charter member of Alpha Omega Alpha onorary medical fraternity's local chapter. Death Notices memorial ram excellent locations, reasonably 1 1 00 up.

Call 441-9935. S. Herman, Longtime Cily Banker Sam Herman, retired bakery owner, died yesterday (Aug. 4) in Montefiore Hospital. He was 84.

A resident of 5864 Darlington Road, Squirrel Hill, Mr. Herman operated two bakeries before his retirement, most recently Herman's Bakery on Mellon Street, East Liberty. He was a member of the and the Jewish Home and Hospital for Aged. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Mollie Klater of Johnstown, Mrs.

Dorothy Slav kin and Miss Rose Herman, both of Pittsburgh; a son, Ben; three sisters, Mrs. Esther Herscovitz of California, and Mrs. Lillian Rothen-berg and Miss Gertrude Herman, both of New York, and a brother, Jake. Services will be held at 11 m. tomorrow at Blank Brothers Funeral Home, 3222 Forbes Oakland.

Friends will be received today from 7 to 9 p. m. Burial will be in Cneseth Israel Cemetery, Millvale. r. C.

(Gus) Pallas Requiem mass for Patsile-vas Constantine (Gus) Pallas, a retired Homewood restaurant owner, will be held today at 11 a. m. at St. Ambrose ESTATE ol Irene B. Hnvli.

de Hartuna; father ot Rita Krampf, Rostmarlt Stump I. Ruth 2 Personal ceased, of Monroevillt, Pa. No. IvOI al 1961 Lttttrt testamentary on her estate wert granted to tilt undtr-signed who reauests all iwuni REWARD tor onv Intormatlon con- having claims or demands aaninit Dr. Pochapin Kming ur property missing trom oi'tnt estaie of aecedenl to makt Plymouth tedon, stolen Sept.

2 and known tht tamt and Oil ptrsont abandoned 4Jrd Mreet and AVKK. Indebted to decedent to mnk oav. binciiy contiaentiai. 683-8156. mtnl without delay lo Helen B.

McCullorh, 1U41 Holllston Loin, Patma Heights, Ohio. H. S. Carina, 10 Wellington Rd. Ph.

15221 2B Business Personals On Wednesday, Sept 4, 1961, at 11:40 a. Dr. Irwin Pochapin, beloved husband ot Bessit Flnkelpeorl Pochopm, ot the Maxon Towers Apts 6-115 Foibet Sg. Ml II father ot Dr. Sherman W.

Pochapin and Martin A. Pochapin; both ot olso lour grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centra on Friday at 1 p. m. Interment West View Cemetery.

Tht family suggest contributions ee maoe to the charity ot your choice. Visitation), Thursday, 2t4 and 71 p. m. Pritchard On Tuesdoy, Seot. 1961, Caro-lint wite ot Horry H.

Pritih-ard ot 43JI Saline mother of Mrs. John Edgnr of Mt. Lebo-non; sister of Miss Virginia M. Horton ot Mrs. R.

p. Foir-grlevt of Mt. Lebanon and Mrs. Wolter C. Anderson of Ocean City, N.

of Jock and Christine Edgar, Friends received at H. SAMSON U7 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center, Wednesday 7-9 p. Thursdny 24 and 7-9 p. where services will be held Fridav atlernoon at 2 o'clock.

Ruscher Of 115 Windsor Drlvt, Irwin, Po on Tuesday. Seot. 3. 19o8, Robert Arthur. husoond of Grace father ot Micnoel Lee and Mary I vnn.

Friends received at the VINCENT V. FUNERAL HOME, ACS Pennsylvania Ave, Irwin. Services Friday at I p. m. Butter SHIP YOUR CAR NO I ICE it hereby given lo tht provisions Ol Act ul Anay 24, 1945, L.

V67, as amended, 01 intention lo lilt In tht oltict 01 tht Secretory ol ANYWHERE REASONABLY 4 1 -9 1 0 1 Commonwealth ol Pennsyivuniu, AUIO DRIVfcAWAY THAT COMES FftOM TOP RANKING S18 Emplrt 507 Liberty Avt. ceivea at m. samson vi Nevill St. (Oakland Civic Center), Wednesday 7-9, Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 0. where services will held Saturday at 2:30 p.

Breauninger Suddenly, on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1968, Pearl Bauer Breauninger, dearly beloved wilt of Charles, ot 728 Cedar N. beloved sister of Jacob Bauer and the lot Mrs. Karen Simons; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends are being received at the ELMER L.

HERMAN FUNERAL HOMt, 702 East Ohio N. S. where services will be held on Thursday at 2 p- m. Brocius On Tuesday. Sept.

3, 1968, Nellie Mae of Gibsonia, wile ot the lote Walter; mother ot Albert L. and Pearl V. Furman; also nine grandchildren. Friends received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd.

Funeral services Friday ot 11 a m. Visitation 2-4 and 7 9 p. m. Buchanan Sept. 4, 1968, Ruth Peters, wile of the late Charles C.

Buchanon of 1444 Morlboro stepmother of Donald G. Buchanon; grandmother of Charles G. Buchanan. Friends received at the DONALD E. EATON FUNERAL HOME, 733 Ross Wilk.

where services will be held Friday afternoon nt 7:30 o'clock. (Family hours u. WU III Hl VIIIIW Hit Hrotlwnutury ot the Court ot Common Picas ol Aileuncnv county, on luesday, Int 10th Uuy ot Stu, ember, 196. a Certificate lor tht conduct ot a business in Allegheny Legal Notices loumv. rennsyivama.

unaer int BERGER Beratr. Attorneys at'uisumed or fictitious name, style or Low. 508 Law (. Finance designation of Christ fnnilng, witn Pittsburun, Po. 15219.

In the Court ol Us principal place ol business at j4jo Common Pleas of Allegheny County, (savtrtt Pa. Iht names Slate ot Pennsylvania, ss: Notice Is and oddresset ot oil persons ownma hereby given ot intention to make or Interested In taid business ore: auoiicatlon to said Court at No. 27J21ed D. Christ, 411 Ventuit October Term. 1968, on Thursday, Pittsburgh, fa.

Robert Piemuwe-th, the 2th day Ot SeotemOer. 1968. Oil J22 Parviss Plllsburan. Pa. Inn 9:30 oclock o.

E.D.S lor the'M. Ptennigwerth. J22 Porviss it charier ot a proposed nonprotlli plltsburgn. Pa. Joanne E.

Chnsl, 411 Veniure Pittsburgh, Pa. corporation to be nam-d Manchester (Pittsburgh) Community Develop HARRY lentchner, Attorney al Law, 48.1 Union trust fills- ment Corporation, nnd organized under the Nonprolit Coiooralion Law A ot Iht Commonwealth 01' Pennsvlva-i burgh, Pa. 15219. Notice Is hereby nia, aoproved Moy 5, 1933. Thei given pursuant lo the provisions of purpose or purposes tor which taid Act ot May 24, 1V45.

P. L. 967. as 2-4 and 7-9 o. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be sent Church, 1138 Haslage Northside.

corporation It organized art: To amended, ot Intention to lilt in tht 10 50urn venu Meinoaist tnurcn, provide, on 0 nonprolit and on aniomct ot tht decretory ot the On Tuesday, Seot. 3, 1968, George ol Irw.n, Pg beloved huiband ol Amelia; falner ol Mrs. Alice Beomenderler, Mrs Mary Mc-Murdo, Amelia, Donna, Geoiue, Betty Lou, Anna Marie, James and William Rulter; Orother ol Mrs. Alice Hodges, Mrs. Ewald Dittmer, Francis.

Robert, Grover, William, Perry and Bernard; also two arondchildren. Friends received ot the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell ond Jones North Biaddock, whort services will bt held Friday, at 2 p. m. McDOnounh, Mory Weber, Anna Ritchie, Edward Waller, William and Howard Paul Hartuna; brother ot Helen McDonald, Anna Schelrea, Dorothy Hubbnrd, Clara, Agnes, Raymond and Anthony Hnr-tung; also survived by 20 grandchildren, three great grandchildren.

Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Avv Funeral on Friday at 9 a. m. Reauiem mgss In St Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. Visitation with lamlly 2-4 ond 7-10 p.

m. Herman On Wednesday Seot. 4, Som Hermnn ol 5864 Darlington Rd he-loved husband of Iht lalt Rochuel Herman; fnther ot Mrs. Homer (Mollie) Klattr ot Johnstown, Ben Herman. Mrs.

a (Dorothy) Slovkln, Miss Rose Herman all ot lour grandchildren; two 0 0 t- grandchildren; brother ot Jake Hermon, Mrs. Esther Herscovili ot Calif Gertrude Herman and Lillian Rothenbero both ot Y. Friends received ot BLANK BROTHERS FUNfRAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Crolt where services will Be held on Fridav at 11 a. m.

Interment Cneseth Israel Cemetery. Visitations 7-9 n. m. Thursday evening. Family suggests contributions to tavorltt charity.

Herrington On Wednesday, Seot. 4, 1968. Frank Herrington, ot 131 South Lexington brother ot Arthur S. Hurrlngton, of Philadelphia, Pn. Friends received at H.

SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center) Friday 2-4 and 79 0. where services will be held Saturday morning ot 11 oclock. Interment following at Unity Cemetery, Lotrobe, Pa. Hunter Unexpectedly on Tuesday, Sentem-ber 3, 1968, John E. ot 2038 E.

Homestead St. in his 53rd year. Beloved husband nt Kathrvn Inder-hitren, and father of Marilyn Sel-Inger ond Nancy Hunter; brother ot Margoret Rowbottom, and W. Kenneth Hunter; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received 2 to 4 nnd 7 to 9 m.

nt tne OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill, where services will be held on Friday at 1 p. m. Jackson In Sewickley, on September 4. 1968. Jeannette wile of tne late Joseph R.

Jackson, and mother of Joseph Tucson, Artr, Ralph Sewickl-v Mary E. Re-seta, Gihnn "-nlev McKees Rocks. lr-ne Frederick, -er ot Mrs. Mnry MacKenzie. Oil City, ond William Browne Alsi S'-rvived bv three arondrhildren Friends received at the DALLAS H.

IRVINE FUNERAL HOME, 702 Beaver St Sewickley. where services will be held on Saturday afternoon ot 2 0 clock. Kaintz Rose (Nee Gallos) on Wed, Sent. 4, 1968, mother of Louis, Albert, Andrew, ond Frederick Kaintz; oiso seven arondchildren. five ooen occupancy bosis, housing tor, Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Mr.

Pallas, 74, of 905 Has low ana moderate Income families1 Harrisburu. and in tht olliLt of tht and families dlsolaced Irom urbon pioihunoiury ol tht Court ol torn- lage Squirrel Hill, died Dr. Pochapin was a past president of American Diabetes Association's Pittsburgh chapter and of Pittsburgh Medical Forum. He also was a member of Rodef Shalom Temple and its Men's Club, and his national, state and county medical associations. The county association in 1966 presented him with a 50-year award.

In World War Dr. Pochapin served in the U. S. Public Health Service. In World War II, he was in charge of chemical warfare defense in the Office of Civilian Defense for the western half of Pennsylvania and also examiner for Selective Service.

In 1949, he graduated from the U. S. Navy Medical School course in radioactive medicine. Dr. Pochapin is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Bessie Finkel-pearl Pochapin; two sons, Martin A. and Dr. Sherman W. Pochapin, both of Pittsburgh, and four grandchildren. Friends are being received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Center Shadyside, where services will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Burial will be in West View Cemetery.

The family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. renewal areas or as a resun 01 mon fieus ot Allegheny county, on governmental Oct ion, whert no hous-1 Monday, tne 9th day ot Seotember, ing exists tor such groups, pursuant int. Certificott for tht conduct of to Section 221(d)(3) ot the National huunvt suMn.n. i.imtw. Monday (Sept.

2) in Divine Providence Hospital. Housing Act, as omended; and to Pennsylvania, under tne ossumed or take, accept, hold and acauirt bv itrtitm.it nni uui A native of Greece, he came Sapper On Mondov SeDt 1 1968 Jeannette devise, gilt, purchase, loon 0( mt Quilling Bee. witn lit McAir wilt of the tote Wm riono1 principal pios.e 01 business ol i "iied; ond to tt I. convey, lease vcKnighl Kuod, H.itjourgri. Po.

YOUR to this country in 1907 and lived in Pittsburgh for the remainder of his life. View; mother at Mrs. Glad vi' Mnok. Tht name, ona addresses Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minni Baker; a son, Edwin A.

Baker, Pittsburgh: a daughter, Mrs. Milton (Chad) Kron-ick, i and five grandchildren. Services will be held today al 11 a. m. at tho Blank Brothers Funeral Home, 3222 Forbes Oakland.

Friends will be received an hour before the service. Burial will bo in Beth Shalom Cemetery. 3Irs. Anabelle Nadler Mrs. Anabelle Nadler, 652 Merchant Ambridge, Beaver County, died yesterday (Sept.

4) at Sewickley Valley Hospital. She was a member of Beth Samuel Congregation and the National Council of Jewish Women, in Ambridge. Surviving are two sons, Dr. M. Princeton Nadler, Sewickley, and Ralph Mark Nadler, Pittsburgh, seven grandchildren and one a t-grand-child.

Services will be held today at 3:30 p. m. at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre Shadyside. Friends will be received beginning at 2:30 p. m.

today. Burial will be in Elrod Cemetery, McKeesport. The family suggests that memorial contrbutions may be made to Beth Samuel Congregation. Bess C. McCallister Services for Mrs.

Bess C. McCallister, of 131 Edgewood Edgewood, will be held at 3 p. m. tomorrow at H. any property or any interest inerein ftn s.

WANT, Mr Pallas owned and oper ated Earl's Lunch on Kelly Mri. Eliie London and John Soo per; sister ot Edward J. McAleer. t-rifncii received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hwv PerrwvlHe. Rrauiem high mow in St. Athonntlui Church, West View, on Thursday morning at 10 clock. ADS or proceeds therefrom, ond to inves BUn, ore. Edward R.

Pr'nc'Pa' thtreof jj Lont0rd Dnve. fittsbutgit ond tht receipts therefrom; to bor-! Pa, )i2ii, oeorgt Taylor, IU.SO 0mi Althea Unvt, fa, 15J5, ony uch properly lor ony slani.v i nianec Bom 4 as Colt purpose lor which It is organized TyH 7 Po to Issue notes, bonds or other forms, ouu' po of Indebtedness to secure ony ol Its' CARL Fried, Attorney at Law, obligations; ond for these purposes 405 Standard Lilt Bldg Pittsburun, WJ jiuiMuiu uu diuu i Street in Homewood from 1941 to 1960 when he retired. He is survived by his wife, Schultz BELONG to hovt, possess and enioy all the fo. 152i4. Notut is hereby given ov r.ohls.

benefits ond privileges ot soid Bmdex Manufacturing, Act of Assembly. The Articles ol Pennsylvania aus.iH.-sa Inroroorotion are now on tile in the on Ain On Mondoy, Seot. 2, 1968. Agnes wite ot the late Anlnonv J. Mrs.

Anna Pallas; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Colucci; four sons, Schultz; mother of Mrs. Agnts brei ona Albert j. bcnulli. sister riurranoiory or euK- nas registered us ollice Walter, Edward, Thomas and ot Margaret b.

cananon ot Avon- dale, also live arondchildren Robert Pallas; two grandchil Family will receive lr lends 2-4 and dren; six brothers and a 7 ir in nt tht T. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry North Hills. Funeral Thursdoy morning. Reauiem high mass in St. Teresa Church at 10 00 a.

Services are being handled gucny loumr. n. riinuurgn, ra. 1. omnv.

nweoilh Of PtnnsvlvOniO, Ol ESTATE of Reberrn fnrler No- Slonaard Lite Building, CHv "astJ ot PghTpa" No'. vTli rLaT'l, I'Z 19A8 Letters lettnmenlnrw An her 'hot Certificate Of Election to estaie or anted to dissuivt said corporation "gned wri revests oil oiTwm ooraonct with tht provisions ot ho'vlS Butintss Corporation Low, and the estate of decedent to make hiv. o.rov Moy J. known tht samt and oil persons I p-L- "dtd, hos been indebted to decedent to make executed ond delivered to int ment without delay to Mone Carter Dtuorlment of Slo ot tht Common-Haves, 638 Singer weaim of Pennwivonio. ot Po David Harrison, Attv 'd corptrolion it 920 Union Trust Blag, Po winging up its atloirs In tht monntr 15219 -i prescribed by soid Act, so that itt Sellers Wiikinsouro.

Casanova Vincent on Wednesday. Sept. 4, 1968, husband of the lote Josephine Coda Casanova; uncle ot Vincent Coda, Lucy DeBucci, and Beatrice Szolis. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Saturday at 8 a.

m. Reauiem mass tn Immaculate Conception Church at 9 0. m. Geary On Wed Seot. 4.

198, Edword ot Shadewell husband of Corol Mueller Cleary; (other of son of Thomas J. and Cathryn Powell Cleary; brother ot Mrs. Morlene Nix, Mrs. Koy Kweder, Richard Thomas J. and James P.

Cleary. Friends received ot the JOHN H. SLATER SONS, WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Funeral Saturday morning ot 9:30 0 clock. Reauiem mass ot St.

Sylvester Church at 10 oclock. Danforth On Tuesdoy, Seot. 3, 1968, John Wallace Danlorth of 21 Ruth beloved husband of Thelma Nolton Danforth; father ot Mrs. Thelma Schwoaer, Mrs. Betty Kommerer and Mrs.

Nora Lee Datz; brotner of Mrs. Florence Espy, and, Mrs. Ethel Daliell; also survived by eight grandchildren ond two creot-grandchildren. Priends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER AND SONS Virginia Ave.

and Keorsarge Mt. Washington where services will be held Friday, Sept. 6 at 1 p. m. Darragh On Soturdoy, Aug.

74, 19M, ot Son Vincent, Holy, James Donald Dorrogh (formerly of the Arlington son of the late Jomes and Fannie Bevington Dar-rooh. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Friday 2-4 and 7-9 0. where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment Allegheny Cemetery. DeCoursey On Sunday, Seot. 1, 1968, W. Leigh, husband of Jennie W. DeCoursey, of 716 Elm Edaewood.

Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center), from 2 P. m. Tuesday until time of service Thursdoy afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dzumela On Tuesdoy, Seot.

3, 1968, Paul (formerly of 2315 Carah South- by the Sperling Funeral Home, 408 Cedar Burial will be in St. Mary's Tuesday, Seot 3, 1968, Mrs. let Sellers, wile of Robert mother ot Drulom McCoil, sister ot Ann Brown, Elvira Kirsch ond Morie Allen, Also survived by ont grandson. Friends moy coil ot tht WAITfc PETTIT FUNERAL HOME, 997 Creentree Rd. 2 to 4 on- to 9 p.

Keauiem high mjss in St. Margaret Church on Friday morning at o'clock. Cemetery in Ross Twp. corporate viiirrncv inait at vnacq by the issuonct ot 'Certificate of Dissolution by the Dtportment of State ot tht Commonwealth of ftnn- svlvania. THE I formerly ot IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF ALLEGHENY COUN1Y, PENNSYLVANIA No 723 of 1939 (In Partition) In re: Estate ol Dovid L.

Clork, a a L. Clork. deceased TO THF HEIRS, LEGATFFS CRFDITORS AND OTHER PERSONS M. B. Berkman NOTICE Is hereby given putsuont to the provisions of Act ot Moy 24.

1945, P. 967, OS amended, ot intention to tile In tht oltict of fht INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE Notice Is herebv given that Charles Screlory ol tht Commonwealth ol Clark. Trustee, has filed on Pennsylvania, at Harrisburo, and In September 3, 1968, In fht Dtdct of, tht ottict ot the Prothonotory ot tht Ihe Clerk of Orphons' Court his Court ot Common Pieos ot Allegheny SECOND Petition provino for the! County, on Mondoy, tht 9th day of sole In partition of certain real Seotember. 1968. a Certificate tor tht lestote of said decedent at private conduct el a business In Allegheny Stapushate On Mondoy, Seot.

2, Elizobeth J. Koch, wife ot John Stapushote; mother ot Donna. Linda, Joonne ond Janet Stapushate; daughter ot John ond Jeon Koch; sister ot Jnck Koch. Funeral Irom the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, 3600 Penn Ave.

on Friday, Seot. 6, ot 9 a. m. Reauiem high mass In St. Augustmes Church of 10 a.

m. Stevenson On Wednesday, Seotember 4, 1968, Lawrence, ot 641 Greensburg New Kensington; beloved husbond of Helen (Elsie) Holteider), father ot Dorothy M. Fry ond Lawrence E. Stevenson. Brother of Euoeoe.

sale uonn terms os hereinafter set County, Pennsylvania, under fht forth. You art herebv notllied that assumed or fictitious name, ttylt or Funeral Today Services for Milton B. Berk-man, 66, president of Berk-man will be held today at 11 a. m. at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre Shadyside, and not at 1:30 p.

m. as was inadvertently reported in yesterday's edition of the Post-Gazette. i nia sniei win ov comirmea odoiutv-i aeiignanon or K)U-HbMol' ly unless you apoear ond present any I sign with Its Drlnciool oloct ol lexceotions or obiections which vtuibusiness ot 1244 Mississippi Ave, mav hovt on or before Septenber i pgh. 16, Penno, Tht nomet ond 27. I9 at 9 30 a.m..

In Room No. oodrtsses ot all persons owning or 803, Cltv-County Bldg Grant Street. Interested In sold business art: Kurt Pittsburqh. Pennsylvania Chnstmon, 1244 Mississippi Avi Description of real tslatt fo bt Poh. 16.

Pa Adrian Kierikowskl. sold- All those five (51 certoinlji5 Potomoc Pgh 16. Pa contiguous parcels of land situate inluuiulnm DE nnsniR 1 1 A John and Jim. Grandfather of Oeb- orah Ann Fry Family reauests Ithe Townhio of Elizabtrh, AMeaheny Beverly Rood, Pgh 43, Pa friends be received 2 to 4 ond 7 i County, Pennsylvania, hounded os to 9 p. at tne WILLIAM J.

ifoiiows: On the North by 's hereby given pursuant NEIL FUNERAL HOME, 210 Al- Yooghrooheny River, on tht Eost hy Ac Moy J4i leohenv River i Lond nf r.enrot Fellnhoum nnri Virtnril94', P. L. 967, os omended, of follows: on the North by i Yooghrooheny River, on tht Eost hy of itindnl George ond Victor i v- side brother of Mrs. Mary where services will be held on Sol- iMavok et ol. on the South by the intention to tile In the ottice of tht Manchester.

Friends received ot the BORZA FUNERAL HOME, California Ave Funeral on Saturday. Sept 7, with reauiem moss in St Athanasius Church. West View at 10 a. m. titrrmenf North Side Catholic Cemetery.

Family will receive friends 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Kane On Wednesday, Seotember 4. 1968, Patrick of 2020 Worcester Scott Township, beloved husband ot Rose M. Stevens Kane; lather ot Robert F.

and Patricia A. Kane; brother of Helen Kane; also sewen grandchildren. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 0. m. ot the ALBERT J.

FREYVOGEL FUNERAL HOME, 112 Fort Coucn Rd Bethel Pa. (opposite Home South Hills Vllloge). Funeral on Saturday ot 11 a. m. Hieh moss of teauiem in Our Lady of Grace Church at 11:30 a.

m. Member of Division 85 Amalgamated Transit Union. Killmeyer On Sundoy, Seot. 1, Morle Kessler, wife of the late William J. Klllmever, of 964 Perry Hwy.

(formerly of Hieber Rd mother of William C. and Ralph sister of Lillian Linder ond Gertrude Kessler; six grandchildren, II great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 79 0. m. of B.

DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry North Hills. Funeral Thursday morning. Reauiem high moss In St. Teresa Church at 9:30 a. m.

Lee On Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1968. Goldie (Davis) Lee of 2211 Rochester Franklin Park Borough, formerly of Oakmont, wife of Clarence E. Lee; mother of Mrs. James (Jane) Hewitt, Mrs.

H. Thomas (Noncv) Paxton Mrs. Eugene (Peggy) Baur, Clarence C. Robert David J. and the lote Betty Aaev; also survived by 10 grandchildren.

Friends may call from 2 4 and 7 9 at the LEONARO P. BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Ave Oakmont, where services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. The Weather Cloudy, warm and humid with a chance of showers. Youghioaheny River ond Television! Secretory ot tht Commonwtoith of urday at 1 p.

m. Interment Sewick Samson 537 N. Neville Oakland. Mrs. McCallister died in her home yesterday (Sept.

4), after a short illness. She was born in Cincinnati, and graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 1905. Mrs. McCallister had lived in Edgewood for the past eight years. She was a member of the Edgewood Presbyterian Church, College Club, Edge-wood Cot Club, Rockledge Garden Club, and the Edgewood Community Club.

Friends are being received at the funeral home from 3 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 9 p. m. today. The family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. Burial will be in Homewood Cemetery.

cvwinsm ono jonn. r-rienas ona veterans cf WW II received al the THOMAS G. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 2323 Carson St. Funeral Fridav at 9 a. m.

Reauiem high mass In St. Matthews Cnurch at 10 a. m. English Citv. ond on tht West bv B.

I IL Muse. A. Reed et Ol sundry lots' oltict of tht Prnthonotary ot tht and First Nat.onol Bank of Mc- Court of Common Pieos of AHtheoy Keesnort, Trustee: i County, on Mondoy, tht 9th day ol Containing 443 65 ocres I Seotember, 1968, a Certificate lor the Bemo the Some orooertv conveyed Conduct Of business In Alleghtny by Robert 5. Coin. Sherrff, to I I County, Pennsylvania, under tht Clark bv deed doted Mo" 9, ion, ood'ossumed or fictitious nomt, style or recorded In the Office of the Record-1 designation ot Rosedole Bakery, er ot Deeds of Allegheny with its principal oloce ot business al Pennsylvania, In Deed Book Volume: 52M Verona Rood, Verona.

Po. 238. pnoe 3. The nomes and oddressts ot all And beina more fully described ot! Persons owning or Interested In soid Exhibit of the Petition for the business ore: Rose Arno, 142 Lisa Issuance of an Inouest In PortltlonjDr Verona. Pa Jennie Cange, 6355 filed in the raotinnd matter.

Apple Po 15206. IN the Court ol Common Pleas of a) 443 65 acres, exceotlna Freepnrt Aii.h.n rn.mtv. o.nn.uin.n 1969 Auto Price Hike Fiorht Urged WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (AP) Arthur M. Okun, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, was urged today to oppose expected price hikes on 1969 automobiles.

The request came from Rep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal, D-N. who in a letter to Okun also asked that the council make public its review of past auto price increases, gathered during private meetings with industry representatives. "In light of the high level of auto industry profits twice that of the American industry average I cannot conceive of a justification for a price increase in 1969 models," Rosenthal said.

He said the council also should make public "relevant information considered during meetings with auto industry representatives over the past four years such as a review of past auto price increases." The council, Rosenthal said, "should act to forestall higher prices this year by opposing new hikes now rather than voicing disapproval after increases are announced" for 1969 automobiles. Five-day forecast for today through Monday for Western Pennsylvania Temperatures will average near normal, with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s. It will be warm until cooler Friday or Saturday, then warmer early next week. Scattered showers are expected to average about one-half inch or more, occur- ring mainly Thursday or Fri- I day. Corol Jeon Stoehr, Defendant Yru rlnhts, to he sold to Thomos A Wilson for 8155,000 cash upon dellv ley Cemetery.

Ujlaky C-i Wednesdov. Seot 4, 1968, Ceorge, ot 56 Lilmonf Drive. Swiss-vale, beloved husband ot flertha; father of Mrs. Mory Andrerko; brother of 5teDhen; olso two grandchildren. Friends "eceived ot tht ALBERT G.

LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell ond Jones North Broddock. Reauiem hioh mass In St Barnabas R. C. Church Soturday, SeDt. 7, at 9 a.

m. Varlotto On Wednesday. Seot. 4, 1968, Margaret Haus, wife of John ol 909 I a I Wilkinsburg; mother of Mrs. John (Mono) Aber, ond Mrs.

Lee R. (Mae) Bentelcr; sister of Rovmond H. ond F. L. (Manniel Haus; also "urvived by two grandchildren.

Friends received at the PAUL E. VON GEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center at Wallace Wilkinsburg. Reauiem mass in Mother of Good Counsel R. C. Church on Saturday ot 9:15 o.

m. Vitovich On Tuesdoy, Sept. 3, Wifiom of 510 Kevs'one St. husband ot Hazel Holod, father of Mary Owens, Oloa Vitovich, Rose Liftman, Julia Sicilia, John ond Stephen Vitovich. Also seven grandchildren ond two oreat-arandchii- art notified that the cost of Kenneth C.

Stoehr vs. Corol Jeon Stoehr, No. 3739 July Term, 1968, will be tried on ery of deed; b) All Interest or decedent Tn Seotember 23. 1968 at 9 30 a. ZZZ?" i.VT.

Walter Slonton, Attorney for Plaintiff, 1707 Oliver Pgn. certain mining rights os set forth In Option Agreement recorded In Re-enrder's Office of Allegheny Cour-tv on Junt 17, 1968, of Instrument No. ERNEST G. Nnssar. Attorney.

508 Grant Pittsburgh, Po, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Counlv of 77604, to be sold to Consolidation Cool Comnony tor 120,000 cash upon! Allegheny. Jean A. Miller vs. Charles Magee METEROLOGtCAL RECORD weanesaoy, sept.

4, 1968 I Hiahest temo. this tint Oni-A 1A7J 101 in 1881. Lowest temo. this date since 1874 was 47 in 1924. delivery ot geeo.

itt. Miner, ot no. ji July term, ESTATE of Albert Leroy deceased, of Pa. No. 3914 Wi in.

of 1968. Letters testamentary on his action of voJ rnned Tho whlch'you" rwuJ h'oTn, I'ms'e'man iVZZ, the estute of decedent to county. G. P-R-E AND ft A DIAL 2' 6 3 AIRPORT HOURLY TEMPERATURES 64 2 a m. 3 a.

m. On Monday, Seot. 2, 1968, William H. Mooee of 824 Perry Highway, Ross husband of the late Frances Custer Moaee; father of Mrs. Lois Jane Sooehr ond the lote Mrs.

Muriel Heitt; also three grandchildren. Funeral from the SHELL-HAAS FUNERAL HOME, 388 Center Ave (off the Horseshoe Bend), West View, on Thursday at 2 0. m. Family reauests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

McCallister known the some ond oil oersonsi ESTATE of Gertrude C. Lqch 4 d. m. 64 63 62 3717 ndebted to decedent to make oav- aeceosea, ot uormont, fo. no dren.

Funerol from the ALBERT B. AND MARIE J. HENNINGER ment without delay to William C.iol 1968. Letters testomentorv on her 5 o- m. 6 p.

m. 61 Williams 62 Lincoln FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler St. 59 d. m. on baturaay, seot.

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estate wert granted to tht undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to makt known the same and oil person Parastas co uz05. Alan Riester, 1020 Grant Bldg. Po. 15219. on Friday tvenlng at Deaths Elseuhere Jack Steinbach, 70, formerly of Pittsburgh, on Monday (Sept.

2) in Los Angeles. Juan Jose Castro, 73, one of Argentina's best known music composers and conductors, of a heart attack in Buenos Aires. Mrs. Sarah Crawford Sylvester, 33, formerly of Monessen, Westmoreland County, and Pittsburgh, on Tuesday (Sept. 3) in Espyville, Crawford County.

Services at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow in Houghton Funeral Home, Linesville, Crawford County, to be followed by graveside services at 1 p. m. in Jefferson Memorial Park.

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7 77 f.iiu.liuht .81 la. m. 83 2 a. m. ESTATE of Isodore Baskln, de-censed, of Pa.

No. 3917 or 1968. Indebted to decedent fo make payment without delay to Joseph F. -fJ. 1504 Wareman Ave AIRPORT DATA Sione'd "who ner" Ph Lloyd Gluck, 418 naTng cTa'l'msrje'monli, Frkk Bld'' 'n- the estate of decedent to makel ESTATE of Ike Bonn, deceased, ot known the some and all persons Pa.

No. 3736 ot 1968. Letters indebted to decedent to moke pay-! testamentary on his estate wert 7.30 p. m. 34.12 75 52 S6 PC L30.a- m- 83 SW4 PC Comparative temo.

and preclo. for- 68 '67 '66 '65 '64 '63 '62 '61 '60 ment without delay to Ben W. Baskln, 1225 Inverness Pa. 15217. Krause 8, Boker, 1102 Frlck Pa.

15219. granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the some and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Ben A. Silverman, 2267 Shody Po. Maurice H. Gnldsteln, 114 Frlck Pa.

15719. High Low Mean Prec. 86 79 8 78 90 70 73 85 86 50 64 56 58 57 60 67 54 73 67 74 64 67 76 70 0 0 .22 0 0 .46 .01 .49 Walton On Monday, September 2, 1968, Thomas husband of Mary Virginia Frledrlch, of 5047 Sherwood Rd Bethel Park; father of Nancy Thomas King, Mary Kathleen and Suzanne; brother of George, Charles and Mary Wolton; olso 1 granddaughter. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

ot tht HAROLD E. CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5128 West Library Avenue Bethel Park. Reauiem high moss In St. Valenflne's Church on Saturday at 10 a. m.

Wassermann On Tuesdoy, Seot. 3, 1968, John husband of the late Jean Omeyer Wassermann; father of Louis J. and Joseph brother of Joseoh Rose and Luella. Friends mcy call at the WALTER O. PETTIT FUNERAL HOME, 997 Greentree Rood, 1-4 ond 7-10 o.

m. Reauiem high mass In SS. Simon ond Jude Church on Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Area Soldier Killed in War Army Pfc. Larry Frantz, 20, son of Mrs.

Twila Bishop of RD 1, Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, has been listed by the Defense Department as killed last Thursday (Aug. 29) of wounds received in a mortar attack in Saigon. Normal Temo. for the day as Excess In Ternp. for day 3 ESTATE of Mariano S.

Cuarlno. deceased, of Po. No. 3913 of 1968. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to tht undersigned who reauests oil persons having claims or demands against the estote of decedent to make known the same ond oil persons Indebted to decedent to make oay-ment without delay to Walter A.

Cavalier, 701 Loretta Pa. Walter A. Cavalier, 314 Frlck Pa. 15219. FOOTBALL Schedules-high schools, colleges and pro-leagues-TODAY in Post-Gazette sports.

At Sewickley, en Tuesdoy, Seot. 3, 1968, Jennie Klinger English of 316 Beaver wife ot the late Joseph J. English; mother of Donold J. English of Coraooolls, Robert R. English of Sewickley, ond the lote Maurice L.

Dilts; also survived by eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Family will receive Irlends between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. in the RICHARD O. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Flander Anna, on Seot. 3, 1968 at Greens-burg, of 137 Harrison Greens-burg, beloved wife of Joseph Flander; mother of Felix Dugan; daughter of Harry and the late Katherint Sewchek; sister of Peter ond Mrs. Alfred Cicci and Mrs. Alfred Duoan; two grandchildren. Friends will be received at the STADER-NICKELS FUNERAL HOME, 404 Sewickley Her-minie, Po.

from 1-10 p. m. Thursday. Blessing service at the funeral home Friday at 9 a. followed by reauiem high mass at 9:30 at Seven Dolors R.C.

Church, Yukon, Pa. Fulhorst Unexpectedly on SeDt. 3, 1968, Bernard beloved husband of Morle Bange Fulhorst, ol 1917 Marmnduke NS; survived also by brothers ond sisters la St. Louis ond Los Angeles. RemflXis were removed to St.

Louis for Funeral Riles and Burial. (Arrangements by WM. F. O'BRIEW.) Greenwood Harvot Brace of Avonmore, Wednesday, Seot. 4, 1968 at her home, after a lingering Illness; wife of Barz V.

Greenwood Sr. who proceeded her In death in 1958. Mother of Barz V. Greenwood Avon-more, Mrs. Flvod (Frances) Rittman, Allison Park, Mrs.

Virginia Nagel, Bridaeville, Pa. Friends will be received ot ths DANIEL J. YOCKEY FUNERAL HOME, Avonmore, Thursday, Sent. 5, from 2-4 ond 7-9 0. m.

and Frldov, Seot. 6, from 2-4. Interment Allegheny County Memorial Park. Griffiths On Monday, Seot. 1, 1968, Irene McKeon, age 47, of Broomall, wife of John W.

Griffiths; mother of Kathy, Judy and Edward J. Sulllvn daughter of Agnes M. McKeon ond the laie Frjncis P. McKeon sister OT Mrs. Clara Baker, Mrs.

Jane Ann Bishop, Mrs. Agnes Neese, Francis P. Alvln W. and Thomas W. McKean; also two grandchildren.

Friends received after 1 p. m. Thursday ot the wm. h. Mcdonald funeral HOME, Mars, where blessing services will be held on Friday morning at 11 o'clock.

Hanley On Mondoy, Sept. 1968, John C. Honlev, beloved husband of Aanis McGlnley Honlev; lather of Mory Ralferly, Kathleen Cossldy, John J. and James P. Hanley; also 10 grandchildren; orother of loscohine Nichols if England.

Funeral from McCABE BROTHERS INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St. (Shadyside), on Friday, at 9 a.m. Reauiem mass In Sacred Heart Church at 10 a. m.

Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 0. m. Hartman On Tuesday, September 3, 1968, Frieda G. Hartman, of Hodgkiss widow of Henry; beloved mother ot Mrs. Anna Morle Swan-son, Mrs.

Henrietta Brooks and Henry R. Hartman; sister of the lote Joseph Holler; also 18 grandchildren. Funerol services on ihJ "'CHARD LEONARD MORTUARY, California and Tre-mon ot 10 a. m. Friends Invited.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral homt hours 10-10. llartner On Wednesday, September 4, 1968, Thnmos husband of Margaret Molter Hortner of Midway Kennedy Township; father of Dorothy Shuman; brother ot Fd'vcrd hartner ond Nellie Delo. Friends at McDERMOTT 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks.

Services on Saturday, September r. nt 11 a. m. Masonic services Friday, p. m.

ESTATE of Richard J. Putzlocker, deceased, of Plum Borough, Pa. No. 36IS of 1968. Letters testamentary on his tstote wert oranted to tht undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke knotfcn tht same and all persons Indebted to decedent to moke Payment without delav fo Mary Putzlocker 8044 Saltzburg Pa.

15219, James C. Tollon' 2005 I aw Finance Pa. 15219. uenciencv In Temo. since SeDt.

4 Deficiency In Temp, since Jan. 357 Total oreclp. since Sent. 1st. Normal precip.

since SeDt. 1st 36 Deficiency in precio. since Sept. 1st .10 Total precip Sbce Jan. 1st ....25 81 1 Normal precip.

since Jan. Isf 26.80 Deficiency In precip. since Jan. .99 CITY OFFICE DATA I Ma (mum 88 Menn 75 M'nimum 0 RIVER REPORT i JrhJ Pittsburgh district were about stationary ond will chancie STATE of Jomes Walter Dowling a J. Walter Dowling a-k-a Jomes W.

Dowling a-k-a J. W. Dowling, deceased, of Po. No. 3919 of 19A8.

I etterk teclnmsntrirt, am hi. Weger Marriage License Applications On Tuesday, Sept. 3, 1968, Sarah hestate were granted to tht under- On Wednesday, September 4, 1968, Bess Caldwell McCallister of 131 Edgewood Edaewood; wife of the lote Edgar McCallister; mother of Mrs. Bruce R. Martin of Pittsburgh.

Survived also by two granddaughters. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville Sf. (Oakland Civic Center), Thursday 3 to 4:30 and 7:30 to 9 p. m.

where services will be held Friday afternoon ot 3 o'clock. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the charity of your choice. McQuade On Tuesday, Seot. 1967, Mrs. Anne of 6-1 North Broddock Heights, beloved wife of Horry; mother of Donna, Harry III, and Wayne; sister of Mrs.

Frances Kerr, Mrs. Barbara Barowitz, Mrs. Genevieve Mologreco, Mrs. Ger-aldine Wllcauskos, Mrs. beon 7m-bal, Mrs.

Gloria Sullivan, Stephen ond Frank Tomaslc. Fritnds received at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell aisd Jones North Broddock. Reauiem high mass In St. Williams R.

C. Church Saturday, Sept. 7, at 10 a. m. Nadler On Wednesday, Seot.

4, 1968, at 11:40 a.m., Annabelle Nadler of 652 Merchant Ambridge, beloved wile of the late Marcus B. Nadler; mother of Dr. M. Princeton Nodler of Sewickley, and Ralph Mark Nadler of Pittsburgh; olso survived by seven grandchildren and on great-grandchild. Services ot the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave.

on Thursday at 3:30 p. m. Interment Elrod Cemetery, McKeesport. The family suggests contributions De mode tc the Beth Samuel Congregation, Ambridge, Pa. Visitations one hour prior 'o service.

Nichols MariJIa Nichols of 352 Brnadwny, Pitcoirn; wife of the lote she Nichols; stepmother of William, James ond Jack Nlehols, and Mrs. Betty Ramsey; sister tf Minnie Weightmon, Lottie Slain, Margret Annsel, Hazel Jones, Dorothy Vef-felfinger, ond Thnmos l-trsley. Friends received ot the W.M. O. PEAftCE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pltcairn, where services will be held on Fridav at 1:30 p.

m. 1313 1003 Tharnwood Linda Channel Ave. ELLIS-VOIGT, Charles nine During me next 24 hours. Hiur staqes were reported as follows: Proposals Denver, Colo- Shlrlev 230 Onelrto St. signea wno reauests oil persons having claims or demands aglanst the estate of decedent to make known the same ond oil persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Catherine Ursula Dowling ond Mellon National Bank ond Trust Company, Mellon Sauore, Pa.

Francis E. Holahan- Redding, Blackstone, Rea Sell, 744 Oliver CORDAHI-HOLMES, 4ntolne 432 Fox Chanel Rt. 423 Fox Chanel Rd. BERG-FINNEGAR, Robert 129 Williams Circle, McKees Rocks; Susan 1006 Lake McKees Rocks BERTOLUZZt-GROER, Eric A. North Versailles; Joan, 10226 Clair Ave.

KREPP-LOCKHART, Lawrence 50 Amherst Barbara 3616 Laird McklNLEY MICHAUX, Charles Mt. Carmel Verona; Jessica 904 Mifflin Wilklnsburg. siiegnenv River: Warren, 3.1F; Franklin, 3.3S; Parker, Pa 2 IF Monongahela River; Lock 7, GreerVboro 911- Rlver: Porsons, W. Va. vSS- Clarksburg, Va, 2.8S.

Youghloaheny River: Suters-ville. 3.2U. Beaver River: Beaver 01, Onto River: Pittsburgh, 16.5P; Dashlelds Dam (Upper Gage) 14.7F; Montgomery Dam, 10.7S; Pike PPoFoT.l,nu--Un'kno':9; end low temperatures for Pitti. burgh or-d some other cities during a 24-nour period. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P.O.

Box 2531 Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 17121 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the purchase twenty-two (22) New Adlusta1 One-Way Snow Plows ond Iht trot In of eight (8) Used Units will I received by the Director of Pi chases not later than 11:30 A. IV E.D.S.T., Seotember 16, 1968. Bid Proposal Forms ond Conr' Hons moy be obtained, free charge, by communicating with iV C. E. Prodehl, Director of Pc chasei.

Please refer to this Item. PATRICK E. KERWIN Secretary and Treasui ESTATE of Dorothy E. Wagner, deceased, of Pa. No.

2572 of 1967. Letters of administration R.N C.T.A. on her estate wert granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to maxe Known tht samt ond all persons Indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to tiarry w. smith, D.B.N. T.A..

707 Colleae Pn Grler, Dugaan, Hompsey ft Ludwlg, Wright Weger of 3642 California Ave N.S.; beloved wife of Dr. Elmer Weger; sister of Elsie Wright; also survived by three nieces. Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. ot the DALE A.

GILLILAND FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, whert serv-lce will be held on Thursday mornlns at 10 o'clock. Whitmyre On Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1968, Dorothy Enke Whitmyre of East Willock beloved wife of Georoe M. Whltmvrt mother of Dahd Gary K. and George M.

Whitmyre Jr. of Harrisburo, sister ot Mrs. Martha Nicklas of Mars, James of Idaho Falls, Idaho ond Russell Enke. Friends received nt the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 R-ownsville Brentwood, Thtir-av and Frlttov from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p.

m. ond Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a. m. Friends Invited to services ot Je Whitetnll U.P. Church, East wS -ck Rd.

ot 11 o'clock. Interment private. Wilhelm Maurice suddenly, on Tuesday, Seotember 3, 1968, of W. Prosoect Ingram (formerly of Sherod-nj, husbond of Marlon Kerrigan; father of Maura Doutv, Joseoh, Thomos, Marlon, Maurice J. and Mark Wilhelm; brother of Rev.

Carl Wilhelm S.M., Marcella Prledel, Margaret Coriston, Florence Sullivan of Houston, Texas, Rita Alhrecht, Catherine Utzler ri Mt. Pleasant, Edward, Ruth Lynch and the lafe Herman, Joseoh and Louis Wilhelm. Friends received nt the WILLIAM F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartlers Sherodeo, Poh. Hiah mass of reauiem In Holy In-nocenfs Church on Friday ol 10 a.

m. Holy Name Socifty Rosary on Thursday ot 1:30 n. m. att Mue t-ricK. fa.

ity. ESTATB of Charles W. Smith. DARACY-SULKOWSKI, Steven 393 N. Balph Susan 31 Divinity St.

PESZKO-SCHMUCKER, Gerald 1515 Amanda Arlene 219 Anthony CINSBURGFORD, William 204 Pitt East Pittsburgh; Patricia 507 Center St East Pittsburgh. STEWART-WINE BERG, Charles Clinton; Carole 1800 Red Coach Road, Allison Park. HUGHES-PURDY, Lawrence 1013 Ardmort Manor Ruth Imperial. DAVIS-ROSS, Robert 874 Forren Sewicklv; Susan 899 Dickson Sewick I POLICHIOLUCKER, Richard A 1416 Adams Alice 21 Mansion Ave. ANDERSON-MILLER, John 101 Freda St Donna 150 South Duane BFNEOICT-CHIMFNTO, John 140 W.

Hutchinson Donna 1044 Hostie Rd. BUHL -M ART Charles, Tarentum; Linda, Tarentum. GORSKI-KOSTRZEWA, Lawrence 3356 Alox Janice 632 Lisbon ELLIK-RAHEN KAMP, Regis 703 McCoy McKees Rocks; Mavis HVi Sip. St. CLAYTON-SULLIVAN, George 328 F'cklm Ave Bridget 1543 Den- n'ion Ave.

ANDERSON-MILLARD, Howard Ran- rio Toos. N. Ann D. No. t.

Sewicirlev. CO- LlGAN-LUCNTE, Thomos 5451 Pnw Elizabeth )U Maruth JrvOONOUGHGRENCI James Comernine 6329 rj St. LIM'J'NE G'USTENI, Povmond ITS Moi-tcw Corooooin; Jessie, a sst.k-Cv.L'S. Gtorflt Mars4n 764 -rVofl A re. 1 TASro.

wii.am M. 114 O'd C- C-. Jeoi C-, 2406 A Corocoot'S. E.CS. 5 -C-tr W2 Zrrr Tt A L.

Aj'i. Dr. It Paul deceased, of Pa. No. 3862 of 19.

Letters of administration C.T.A. on his estate were granted to the 0 1 PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P.O. Box 2531 Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 17120 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Bids for the purchase ten (10) New Panel Trucks and th trade-In cf ten (10) Used Units wl1 be received by the Director of Pur chases not later than 11:00 A. E.D.S.T., September 16, 1968, Bid Proposal Forms ond Condi Hons may be obtained, free rt charge, by communicating wllh Mr. C.

E. Prodehl, Director of Pur-chasti. Please refer to this Item. PATRICK E. KERWIN Secretory ond Treasurer HI 84 60 Los Anoelei 78 66 73 54 Louisville 80 66 78 52 Muri ilte 1 85 65 Memphis 86 71 85 61 Mtnmi Peach 8 19 92 68 Milwaukee 80 65 61 40 MDls-St.

Paul 70 59 79 47 New Orleans 89 71 64 60 t'iw v0rk '1 Norfolk 86 65 87 62 o.na City 78 68 Omaha, 69 53 75 66 iphia 86 58 Phoenix 100 71 67 40 Pltisburgh 86 S7 68 61 Portland, Me. 71 54 84 47 Portland. Ore. 88 51 66 55 Richmond 88 62 IU 66 SaltLakeClfv 73 43 91 73 Seattle 76 55 86 79 Sooknne it jj 78 71 Tnmna 90 68 Washington 92 66 55 45 Edmontrn 5H .1 73 61 Montreal 70 S4 Atbuaueraue Amarlllo Asheville Atlanta Atlantic City Birmlnaham Bismarck Boise Boston Buffalo Charlotte Chlcano Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Ouluth Fairbanks Green Bay Helena Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Juneau Kansas City Lltte RocK unaersignea wno reauests all persons having claims or demands ogalnst the estate of to make known the some an.d all persons Indebted to decedent tn moke nrcrri wrrnout aeiay to narry W. Divorce Proceedings Divorces Granted.

STOCK, Gregory John from Bonnie Trocv. DONOFRIO, William A. from Dolores M. HALL, Roger from Grace (annulment) SMRDEL, Evelyn P. from Frank J.

(counterclaim). FORD, Kathleen O. from Warren. VANZIN, Fred Jr. from Shirley.

MATTHEWS, Willie C. from Joan B. GILBERT, Carl A. from Sharon Lvnne. DCNNELLY, Jeannette R.

from George PELICAN, Agnes Jane from Eugene C. STARR, Sara L. from Bernard. WILLIAMS, Morlene from Walter Sr HARRIS, Magnolia from Richard E. LAUGHLIN, Jacauellnt Ann C.

from Mlrhnel John, DUPPEE, LaVerne from Thomos. McGPATH, Irma Jean from Mortln J. FIOPE, Pine from Mafdl. McCALL. Alice E.

from Howard H. Divorce Suits Filed. MESSMER, Melvin K. ogalnst Carol Ann. PETPIE, Willis L.

against Dorothy E. RUPERT, Llellewyn C. ogoinsf Hotel jtn JENklNS, Kenneth L. ogoinsf Sharon L. SZALANCiY, Snaron May ogainsf David manfchak.

Alovi ognlnst Georaette. BUSHYEAGER, Mary C. against John. oiinrn, am. l.

i iQi college Pa. Grier, Dug.ian, Hampsey Ludwlg, 1408 rnck fa. laiv. ESTATE of Gilbert Jnrnh Wnooer o-k-a Gilbert J. Wanner, a-k-a Gilbert Wagner, a-k-a Gilbert J.

Wagner Srt deceased, of Ookdate, Pa. No. 3817 of 1968. Letters testamentary on his estate wert granted to the PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P.O. Box 2531 Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 17120 NOTICE TO PIDDERS Sealed bids for the purchase nt nine () HYDRAULIC TAII.GATF SPRFADFRS and the trade-in of nine (9) Used Units will he Mary Spurk of trwln RD 1, on Monday in the Monsour Hospital, Jeannette, wife of Donlel L.

Palonglo moflver of Bernard, Daniel James, Mrs. Mary Hochard, Catherine Fogle, Margaret; sister of Mrs. Barbara Sofaly and Mrs. Rose Grieve, and Lawrence. Friends are being received at the JOSEPH F.

OTT FUNERAL HOME, Filth ond Oak Sts Irwin, 2-5 and 7-9 D. m. Funeral mass Friday morning at 9:30 In Sf. Agnes Church. Panichelli Of 738 Ninth Pltcairn, Andreo Panichelli, husband of the InVf Filmeno Panichelli; fnther of Joseph and Dominic Panichelli, Nellie Boss, Jennie Sonlnoaelo, ond Colherine Popovic; sislor of Julia Moffo; also survived by four grand-children and eight grandchildren.

Friend! received at tht SAY: ''CHARGE IT PLEASE" unaersignea wno reauests all persons having claims or demands a--" Pittsburgh Skits A By BAILEY R. FRANK Sunset Thursday 7 46 o. m. the estate of decedent to make Known tne some and all persons by the Director of Purclpses nrft later thon 11:00 a.m., E.BS September 11, lvjl. Indebted fo decedent fn make oov.

Bia nroprsni is nod r-nnifions Hartong meot without delay to Gilbert Wagner Jr II Maureen Court, Pleasant Hill, 94523 ond Robert Henry Woaner, RD 1. Box 95. may obtained. Ire- of rho-q hy Williams Benlamin eged 13, of 14 Union Brownsville, en Tuesdoy, Sept. 3, 1968, husbond of the late Hannah; father of Mrs.

Mory Louise Relfer. of Pnh AArc Sunrise Friday 6 52 a. m. Moonrise Thursdoy 7.29 p. m.

Full Moon Frldny Tne briont star well swifh of the moon lomgnt 000 tomorrow Is Fomalhout. In Australia Fomalhaul oppearj high overhead. comr. 'mealing with Mr. E.

Prodehl, Director cf Purchases. Please refer to this Item. Bdword F. Sr. of Bluemont West Mifflin, formerly of Bloom-fieid, on Monday, Sent.

2, 1968; beloved husband of Hilda Leindecker Oakdale, Pa. 15071, Exfrs. Frank F. Troup, 335 Flllh Virginia Warotnan, of Brownsville) pa. 1J222.

PATRICK F. Secretary and Trtuurtr i jeVjvtVjisw4fKjikA4ji hjmjta.

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