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PITTSBURCH POST-CAZETTEi MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1973. 20- Death Notlwi Death Notion Death Notlcei Death Notices i Death Notices I Leeal Notices Legal Notices Jobs-Male Interest Jobs-Male Interest Canada. Sunday, Feb. 25, 1973; Rachel Rumble) father of Mrs UMrru rPflfrlrml Varlett.

Mrs. C. Alnsworth yant to 4.2(3) of the (Surface Mlnlno Conservation ond Rtclamo lion Act ot Mav 31. 19js. I not.

I NOTICE ll hertoy given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, I0i(. i mi li as amended. Section 4.2(c) of The Act1 Intention to file In the oltlce of the ofiows onv person oblecllna to this Secretory of the Commonwealth of an "ceotlon to ll Pennsylvania, at HVrlsburg, ond In Reckard On Saturdoy Feb. 24, 197, Dr. Oscar J.

Rtckard. beloved hj'hond of Margaret Smith Reckard, (other of Margaret A. Reckard, brother of Charles Reckard, Margaret blacko and Mabel 1 1 r. Funeral from McCABE BROTHERS INC. FUNERAL HOME, 4214 Walnut St.

Shadvsidt, on Weds. Feb. 28, 1973, whtrt services will bt held 10:30 o. m. Visitotions with family Monday and Tuesday 4 9 p.

final publication of this notice. Anv such Dersan whn varlonctMarch, 1973, a CtrtllTcatt for the should write To Jock C. Shelf ler, conduct of a business Irt Allegheny Heorlno Examiner, Deportment of County, Pennsylvania, under the Fnyronmenta Resou Werner At Washington On Saturday, Feburary 24, 1973, Marie Downey Wtrner, formtrly of Pgh.) mother of Mortho Joann McGulrt. Friends rtctived at H. SAMSON 537 Nevlln St.

(Oakland Civic Ctnter) from Tuesday noon on. Moss of tht Ressurrectlon at St. Paul's Cathedral Wednesday Feburary 28 at 10 am. Interment, SI, Mory's Cemetery. Wilcox On Saturdoy, Feb.

24, 197), Hannah Smith, wife of the late L. Howard Wilcox; formtrly of Wllklnsbura; mother of Mrs. Rlchord Moncrlel; Charles S. and Nathaniel O. and Lemuel H.

Wilcox; also survived by 14 grandchildren and one great- Brandchiid. Friends received at T. TURNERS, 729 Wallace Sunday 12-3 p. m. Services Monday atternoon at 3 o'clock.

(In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Forbes Hospital System, Columbia Division). ROAD DRIVERS Eazor Express, efferi a permanent, wide open opportunity. If you ere 25 yean old or over, have 3 years over the road diesel experience and a good work record, you may have an earnings potential of 1 4 to $16,000. Locate In the Pittsburgh area. A RARE OPPORTUNITY IF YOU CAN QUALIFY Call 412391-4300, Exten.

250 EAZOR EXPRESS, INC. An Equal Opportunity Employr me ine ottice ot tne Pro honotarv of the Court of Common Pleas of Alleohenv fitlnMnti, XT. Vz 1, vonlo, with ItV onSc Saf olice of business at 300 6th Ave Bldg.7 Pgh p0. 15252. The names and oddressei of all persons owning or Interested In ousiness ore Inhn A UMItft.

RD 4, Box 341, Pearce Mill Rd wexford, PO. 15O90; James Gregg, P9h" NOTICE Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, J45, p. 967, as amended, of Intention to file In the office of the Secretory of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and in the olflce ot the Prothonotary ot the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Friday, the 2nd day of March, 1973, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Reading with its principal place ot business at 290 Oakcreat Lone, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15234. The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In said business are: Mlchoel C. McElhlnnv, 290 Oakcresl Lone, Pleasant Hills.

Plttsburah. Pennsylvania 15234; HARRISON. Klna. Rnunuin. Chlnn Gllottl, Attorney at Law, 1812 Frlck Plttsburah.

Pn KJnllr. I hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act ot May 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of Intention to file In the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ot Harrlsburg, and In the office of the rroinonoiary or Tne court of Com. man rieas or miegneny r-naay, rne 2na aay I rmrHtlrtitm Inr court oi com- heny Countv, on of March, 1973, a conduct Proposals Proposals NOTICE The Bessemer ond Lake Erie Railroad Company reauests sealed bids under Contract No.

1-1973 tor iMl. hl, it nt tnr lrm Ih J.S?. mmfirmr, n2: m1'. 9i9n ot business In Allegheny County, Penn-j to continue irom monn, 4 E.S.T., March 1973 svlvonia, under the assumed orimonth therealter, sublect to cancella- fictitious name, style or designation I Hon bv either party on thirty days STg DEVELOPMENT ol. The Body Shoppe, with Its written notice of its Intention so to connection with the proposed terminate, ot up to tniriv-nve ijsi used flat cars.

In good serviceable condition, minimum length S3 feet, 70 ton capacity ond oak wood floor, Bidder to advise where cars offered can be inspected. Bids are to be submitted on or before Noon, E.S.T Wednesday, March 7, 1973, and then to be opened in the office of F. T. Brandt, Director Purchases ond Stores, Room 4409 609 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219, where details of this proposed trans action may be obtained. The right is reserved to relect any ona on bias.

February. 26, 1973 COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY Separate and sealed Proposals will be received at the Olfice of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House. Pittsburgh, until 4:00 p. E.S.T. Wednesday, March 14, 1973, and will be publicly opened at 9:30 a.

on Thursday, March 15, 1973, In the presence or tne couniv commission. ers In Room 410, Court House, ttsburah. Pa for: GASOLINE. Special biddlna blanks and envel ones for use of bidders, Instructions to bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications mav be had on application at tne Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, fa. Proposal must be accompanied by a bond and-or certified check (as reauested) to the order of-or running to the Countv of Allegheny for the amount fixed in tne specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and corry out the conditions of the contract In case ot awara.

No hiririer mav withdraw his bid for a period of 40 dovs after the scheduled closing time for receipt ol bids. The County Commissioner reserve the right to relect ony and all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, controller County of Allegheny FEBRUARY 19th, 1973 PITTSBURGH, PA. Senarnti.

nnd Sealed ProoOSO Will be received at the Purchasing Department of Community College of Alleahenv Tnnntv. Room 618, Alle gheny Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl vania, until 2:00 p.m., n.s.i. burg, Pennsylvania 17120, within 20 final publication of this notice. The exceo- name, brief statement as to the nature of his or her obiectlon. The application, plans and other data concerning tht operation on the which this variance Is reauested ore available for public Inspection on the 7th floor of the Fulton Bank Building, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 17120, between the hours of 1:30 A.M.

and 4 Z.i.m 1 r.M Monaay tnrougn t-naav. Deputy Secretary for Entorcement TAMES L. Bruaoeman. Attorney ot low. i Buy un on uanx tts- burgh, Pa.

15222. Notice Is herrny given pursuant to the provisions ol Act of Mav 24, 1945, P. L. 967, OS amended, of intention to file In the office ot the Secretory of the commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, ot Harrlsburg, and In the office ot the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Friday, the 2nd day of March, 1973, 0 Cerlitlcate tor the conduct ot a business In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or deslanatlon of Zeno's Restaurant, with Its orlncl- pal place of business at 2019 Noble aireet, riTisourgn, ra. laie.

me names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In said business are: Carl Zenone, 2300 Buena Vista atreet, rittspurgn, fa. I52IB. NOTICE Is hereby given oursuant to the provisions ot Act of Mov 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of Intention to file In the office of the Secretory of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas ot Allegheny Countv.

on Friday, the 2nd day of March, 1973, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or flcltlous name, style or la'onation ot his world ot Ohio, with its principal place of business at jug oin Ave. pa. 15222 The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In said business are: John A. Wolfe, RD No. 4, Box 361.

Pearce Mill Wex f. ho. iwvo, James t.reg Biflelow Ab'sPsnPaJHly ford, Po. 15090, James Gregg, 303 KACHULIS. CoDetas.

Adams and Hillen, 1916 Frick Pa. 15219. Notice Is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and aooroved bv the Department of State of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, Pa. on the 13th day of November, 1972, for the purpose of ootaining a certificate ot incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L.

344, as amended. The name of the corporation Is Pittsburgh Music Industries. Inc. (a close corporation) The purpose or purposes tor wnicn it was organized: The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage In and do any awiu acr concern na anv or a lawful business for which corporations may be Incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law, Act of Mav 5, 1933, P. L.

364, as amended, and for such purposes to nave ana enioy on proper ona lawful powers under the Lows of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, possess and enloy all the rights, benefits and privileges of sold Act of Assembly. LEONARD L. Martlno, Attorney at low, jub lanton rtouse, fittsourgn. Pa. 15219.

Notice is hereby given oursuant to the provisions of Act of Mav 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of intention to file In the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and In the office of the Prothonotary ot the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Friday, the 2nd day of March, 1973, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Gane A Snn. with it principal place of business at 2450 craiimonr Avenue, fittsDurgn, Pa. 15205.

The names find an persons owning or interested In said business are: Michael W. 2450 Craftmont Avenue, I VJ. I J4.UJ, A DELLA VECCHIA; Evosh-wick, Brieger ond Capone, 1218 Frlrk Pnh Pn itno Notice Is hereby given that Articles' of Incorporation were filed with nnd approved by the Department of rennsyivania, or t-iarrisourg. on the 22nd day of January, 1973, for the Dor Dose of obtalnina rrkHm of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law ot me commonwealth of Pennsvlvon ia, approved Mav 1933, P. L.

364. as amended. The name of the corporation Is Hydro Sport, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which It was organized: The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage In and to do any lawful act concerning ony or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law of Pennsylvania; this corporation is Incorporated under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law, as amended, and for these purposes to have, possess and enioy all the rights, benefits and privileges of told acr or Assempiy. NOTICE Is hereby given that Articles of Amendment were filed with the Department of State of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Morrisourg, po on Tuesdav the 30th day of January, 193, by Parker-Hun ter Incorporated, a Pennsylvania Bus ness coraorat on, hav no Is re- gistered office ot Union Trust Build ing, 435 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennslyvanla.

Said Articles of Amendment were filed under the provisions of the Business corooraton Law of tne common wealth of Pennsslvanla, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended. The nature and character of the amendment and restatement was as follows: (s) to increase the number of authorized shores ot capital stock to 1,000,000 shares of Common Stock ond to 500,000 shares for each of the three classes (Class Class and Class C) of Preferred Stock, (b) to Increase the annual dividend rate with respect to shares of Class A and Class Preferred Stock to SO. 80 per share, and tc) to effect certain other changes in the Articles to comply with certain recently revised rules of the New York Slock Exchange.

J. Robert van Kirk, boucitor. Legal Notices Pursuant to order of Common Pleos Thiirdni. Mnrrh sth. 1973.

and wlllily'ure. For. more Information, call principal ploce of business at 6357 Jockson Street, Pittsburgh, Po. 15206. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: Rlchord Velan, 6357 Jackson Street.

Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206 and Gerry Cruickshank. 6357 Jackson on eel, riiispurgn, ro. IjflJO. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY.

PENNSYLVANIA division No. 3130 January Term, 17J REM IN In the matter of condemnation bv Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh of certain lands In the inira wora or tne city of Pittsburgh. Miiegneny county, Pennsylvania, a pwn ui KearveiopmenT Area no. 31, Crawford-Devllllers lien prolect Area), being property To: John Stevens and Nellie Stevens, Henry Stevens, Walter and Patricio Stevens, or anv other per- auiia fuunu lo nave on inierecr in in property. Property designated as URA Parcel 27-29.

and nKn rixinnnl. ed as Block 9-S Lot 201 situate at ioo weoster Avenue, Third Ward, City of Pittsburgh. NOTICE TO CONDEMNEES OF MnnErautu DECLARATION OF TAKING And now, this 8th day of February, 1973, It appearing to the Court that: 1. The Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh filed a Declaration of Taking on November 28, 1972 at the above number ond term, thereby taking and appropriating four (4) parcels of real estate In the Third Ward of the City of Pittsburgh In a part of Redevelopment Area No. 31, otherwise Indentlfied as Crawford-Devllllers and or the Roberts-Devil-liers Prolect Area; and 2.

As to one such parcel, described bv metes and bounds at Exhibit "B-2" to said Declaration of Taklno, the owners were Indentlfied os John Stevens ond Nellie Stevens; ond 3. It has now come to the attention of the Urban Redevelopment Authority ot Pittsburgh that John Stevens died about 1949 and Nellie Stevens died about 1958. Nellie Stevens was survivea ov one son. Henrv Stevens, who died December 9, 1971, his wife having predeceased him by two years. Henrv Stevens and his wife had one adopted son, namely Walter Stevens.

Walter Stevens Intermarried with Patricia Stevens. WHEREFORE, upon motion of Gary L. t-arren. Attorney tor The uroan Redevelopment Authority of Pitts- bugn, it is nereoy: ORDERED AND DECREED that the Declaration of Taking filed ot the above number and term be amended so as to odd to the caption and the content thereof the names of Henrv Stevens, Walter Stevens and Patricio Stevens (as additional owners of the parcel of reof estate described by metes and oounas at txnioir b-z ona it is: FURTHER ORDERED AND DE CREED thot a copy of this Order of Court be filed In the Office of the Recorder of Deeds In and for Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, MARION E. POPIEL Attorney for Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh Proposals THE Allegheny Intermediate Unit Board ol Directors will receive bids for von for the Early Childhood Development Centers for the current program year 1972-1973 until March 24, 1973 at 5:00 E.S.T.

Specifications are ovollabie ot Two Allegneny center, suite 1300. pinsourgn, pa, 15212. Bids must be marked "sealed Early Childhood Development Centers and addressed to John Broalle, Secretary, Allegheny Inter mediate Unit Board of School Directors, Two Allegheny Center, Pitts burgh, Pa. 15212. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P.O.

BOX 2531 HARRISBURG, PENNA. 17120 FEBRUARY 1973 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the purchase of Mercury Ballasts and Luminalres will be received oy the Director ot Purchases not later than 11:00 a.m., E.S.T., Morch 20, 1973. Bid ProDosal Forms ond Conditions mav be obtained, tree ot charge, oy communicating with Mr. J. H.

Holmes, Director of purcnases. Please refer to this item. RAY M. BOLLINGER Secretary and Treasurer Legal Notices of Alleohenv Countv ot No. 1851 License 3K9322 Serial 7Y82G820994 Amount S364.0O 4J9742 8H7512 IL3940 2M9741 None 4N 9087 5F08D206254 157.00 8223217232 157.00 484397H158358 157.00 A6KA55P105422 154.00 31-41252074 154.00 5MiPiin ifl nnl 26635P2J59I5 5LS028 482375H 26834B 154.00; Monuments Cemetery rtl u0.

Lodl- lots In prime area nr. Mausoleum. Keas. 3oo-ouy. Lost and Found FOUND-Lody's Wrist Watch, Walnut at.

anoaysige. ee4ui. GERMAN SHEPHERD Lost So. Hill vicinity. Mole.

"Otis," Reward, 931-4766 or 521-2542. RETRIEVER -Found in Mt. Oliver. 481-1375. TERRIER Pud 4 mos.

Black w-Whlte paws. Red Collar. Ans. Susie." Children! net. Whitehall.

Reward. 8D4-2749. $50 REWARD-lor return of block female standard poodle, lost Frick Pork-Regent Square area Feb. 21. 241-5998.

2B Business Personals AARDVARK-Steam showers, heat J.amo?n. SlJ f.T. '2 A Tih.rii Av. AUDITIONS-AII types amateur talent. For Information.

Call 434-4892. GEMINI SPA Genuine awedlsh Rock Sauna. Show. ers, reducing, relaxing, vlbratlnoi treatment. Open 7 days, 441 Llbertyl Ave.

auiTB aw. jyi-jyiy. A BODY TONING Enloy sauna, exercise, vibrating treatment ft showers. Downtown finest, 801 Liberty Ave. ROMAN HEALTH CLUB Dally a.

m. Sun. 11 a. m. 391-9870 391-9871 BODY-muscle toning.

Feel It to be- lleve It. 461-9449. 7 days. EMERALDS of Tnlnmhin. beautifully cut; priced for immediate soie.

n-iv, rosi-Cjazeite. MASSEUSE Trainees Attractive, over 18, complete training program. No experience necessary, $150 week wnne training, f-or call 562-0832 or 546-8735 from noon to mid- nionr. MUSCLE Toning 461-9449. best relaxation.

Open 7 dovs. Your SCANDINAVIAN SPA Immaculate facilities. Vibrating treat ment, rock sauna. Whirlnoal. Pre parking iu-z m.

771-7780. Now Open 7 Dovs STUDIO ONE 13S 9th 2nd Fl. 562-0832 WANTED -Ticket to Pittsburgh Svm-I pnonv, rriaav, warcn zj. will pay. Call collect, 1-513-390-1841.

Legal Notices ESTATE NOTICES Letters have been granted on ttie estate of each of the following decedents to the personof representative named who reauests oil persons having clolms ogoinst the estate of the decedent to moke known the same In writing to him or his attorney, and ail persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment to lira without delay: BINGHAM, Alberta deceased, of Avolon, Pa. No. 886 of 1973. Albert E. Beech, 805 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15221, or to Donald H. Melanev, 805 Penn Aven- ue, wiikinsburg, po. 15221. WILLIAMS, Harry deceased, of vtcn.ee5port. no.

898 ot 193. Carolyn B. Williams, 3216 Overlook Drive, McKeesport, Pa. 15133, or to Stephen W. Graffam, Es-aulre; Grogan, Graffam Mc- Ginley, 620 Grant r-ni3uuiwn, ra.oziy.

LOTZ, William deceased, of rinsDurgn, Pennsylvania 15230. No. 854 of 1973. The Union National Bank of Plttsburah, P.O. Box 837, Pittsburgh, or to John J.

Dean, 717 15219 finsourgn, fa. LEBAC, Dorothy, deceased, of w' Jonn ieoac, 834 Copley Avenue, Waldorf, Maryland 20601, or to Samuel Pasauarelll, 1408 Law finance Pittsburgh, Pa. M. A. DELLA Vecchla; Evashwlck, cni Capone, 1218 prick Pa.

15219. Notice hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with nnH approved bv the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, on the 6th day of October, 1972, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which vyas organiz aunaer tne Business Corporation Law of the rnmmnn. wealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended.

The name of the corporation is West Liberty Glass, Inc. The purpose or Purposes for which it wax nrannhMl. To do contract glazing commercial, industrial and residential. The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage in and to do anv iuwiui uti concerning any or all lawful business for vhirh rnrnnrn. lions may be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law of Pennsylvania; this corporation Is incoroor.

ated under the provisions of the ousmess corporation Law, as amended, and for these purposes to hove, possess and enloy all the rights, oenerirs ana privileges or said Act of Assembly. IN THE COURT rip TOaamTtu PLEAS OP ALLEGHENY COUNTY, rcniui LvnniA CIVIL DIVISION NO. 85 January Term. 10M In the matter of condemnation by the Countv of Allegheny of certain land In Plum Borough, Allegheny Countv, Pennsylvania, now or formerly Of Henrv Snowden nnH Carn Snowden, for the purpose of esta- niisning, making, enlarging, extending, operating and maintaining public pants; TO: Victoria M. Woods, Widow; Lawrence B.

Snowrien. nnrnthu Adams, Eldora M. Heoden, and Elsie B. Tolbert, or anv other oersons found to have an Interest In the properly. You are nereby notified that a hearing has been scheduled at th ornces or tne boara of viewers, 811 City-Countv Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the 9th day of March, 1973, at 9:30 A.M., Eastern Standard Time, to hear alt parties tnieresiea ana meir witnesses.

HARRY V. BAIR JOHN J. KANE JOSEPH R. CAPPY Board of Viewers NOTICE Is herehv aiven nurtiinnf to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P. L.

967, as amended, of Intention to file In the office of the secreiary or the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisbura. ond in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Alleohenv County, on Friday, the 2nd day of nnarcn, ivj, a certificate tor the conduct of a business In Allegheny CountV, Pennsvlvnnia. nnrlpr th assumed or fictitious name, style or ucsiw'iuiiun or ureea witn its principal place of business at 600 cvan Mvenue, vtcneesporr, pa. 15132. The names and addresses of oil persons owning or Interested In said business ore: Carol Ann Kerr, 224 Sharon Drive, Plttsburah, Pa.

15221, Frances Zelllck Reed, 1004 Amherst Road, McKeesport, Pa. -PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF Aloe Coal LOmwiny, Box 50, Imperial, Pa. N' Mining Permit No. 35-2. Findloy Township.

Allegheny County. Notice is hereby given that Aloe cool Company, Box 50, Imperial, 'Cool Company, Box 50, 2 2 Rovmond (Joon) Swjnoer; olso five orondchlldren; one oreoi gronnrnun, trlnrt rriuri ot the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell ft Jones N. Broddock alter 7 a. m.

Sunday. Where services will be held Tues. Feb. 27 ot 11 a. Family hours 2-4 and 1-1 p.

m. Cruikshnnk rhnrt rinlrv farmer and exhlbf tor of drntt horses. Ot 2, Valencia, Pa. Suddenly on Friday, Februory 23. 193, brother of Willlom S.

Crulkshonk of R.D. 2, Vniencio; also a number of nieces ond newphews. Friends will be received In the ALBERT W. FOX FUNERAL HOME, Soxonhuro, 24 and 7-9 m. Sunday, Monday ond Tuesday, and ot the church one hour before the service wmcn i be held In the Middlesex United Presbvterlon Church, lie Church Rd R.D.

Butler, 2 Wednes day. Davies Grore formerly of Amhrldge, on Soturdov, Feb 24 mother of Howard I Glenshaw, ond the late Mary Louise Clark; also one frondson. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 unday and Mondav. ot the JOHN MATTER FUNERAL HOMfc, 1133 Church Ambrldgt. Serv ices 1 p.

m. Tuesday. Easton WurHnv. February 24. 1973, Caroline, wife ot the late Alfred Easton, ol 1135 Greentree Rd Greentree, survived by neices, nMiuwt nnH mucins.

Friends re- reived ot the I. BEINHAUER ond SON. Co. Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Sunday 12-4 m. ond 7-9 p.m., Monday 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m.

Services on Tuesday at 11 m. In St. Paul Lutheran nurcn, rKmmAni Au (Alleohenv Center) Firends Invited. Interment In Mt. Lebonon temetery.

Ehrhart On Saturdoy, Feb. 54, 1973, Eugent ooe 44, of Worrendole. Po husband ot Jone Graham; father of Kenne'h E. ot Beaver, wonaia e. Ehrhart of Monaco; brother of Mrs.

Alto Peifer of Evans City, Mrs. Svlvio Rea of Baden, Mrs. Olive McCord of Poh. ond George B. Ehrhart ol olso seven grandchildren.

Friends received at the WM. H. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, Mars, Pa. Services Wednesday at 11 a. m.

Ellis On Saturday, Feb. 1973, Jean Rerlnnth Fills, of 212 10th Aspinwall, (Bookkeeper In Aspin- wall Borough Otfice) wite ot jonn W. Ellis; mother ol Kothy, John ond Robert Ellis; doughter of Margie ft the late Mvrle Redpalh; sister ol Vouahn Redpath. Family Is recelvlna friends 2-4 ond 7-9 m. at the H.

BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Asoinwoll. Funeral 1 p. m. Weds, In Aspinwall Methodist Church. Falce James of 300 Williams Drive, West Mifflin, on Soturdov, Feb.

24, 1973, husband of the lote Assunto Falce; father of Mrs. Helen Wllks, Nick Falce, and Fr. Fred Falce, C.P.Ps; brother of Mrs. Mary Torrone of Michellno of Itolv, Michele Falce Raffoelo Falce both of Italy; olso five orondchlldren. Fomily will receive frirods from 2-9 p.

m. ot the SKELTON FUNERAL HOME, 1722 Muldowney Lincoln Place. A conceletoroted mass of the Resurrection will be offered ot Holy Anoels Church on Wednesday ot 10 30 a.m. Burial In Coi-vory Cemetery. Feeley On Friday, Feb.

23. 1973, ot Boco Raton, Regis beloved husband of the lote Alice Ouider Feeiev; father of Regis T. Feeley ond Carolyn F. Hill, ond brother of Dorothy Feeiev; olso survived by two grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A.

FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre at Devonshire Sunday 1-9 p. m. and Monday, 2-4, 7-9. Funeral on Tuesday morning. Mass of the Resurrection in St.

Agnes Church at 10 o'clock. Ferrell Mrs. Mabel on Friday, February 23, 1973, of 14l8'j Center formerly of 2101 Bentley Drive; mother of John N. Smith of Boomer, Rev. Charles A.

Smith, Mrs. Marlene Jones of 12 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren and other relatives. Friends received at the JAMES C. LONGCRIER FUNERAL HOME, 60s Hill Wilk. Services Tuesday 11 a.

m. Jerusalem Church of God In Christ, Indionola, Pa. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Bishop Vaughn officiating. Fink On Friday, Feb 23, 1973, John P. Fink, of Mt.

Washington, beloved husband of Jeannette Ford Fink; father of Mrs. Dorothy All and the late John brother of Carl Burner; also survived by live grandchildren ond one great-grandchild. Friends received at WM. SLATER ft SONS Virginia Ave. at Keorsorge Mt.

Washington, where services will be held on Tuesdov, Feb. 27, ot 1 p. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Fink On Saturdoy Feb. 24, 1973, Lily Alma, of Wotson survived bv two nieces ond two nephews. Friends will be received at the CHARLES T. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, 4520 Penn where services will bt held Tues. at 11 a.

m. Fisher On Thursday, Feb. 22, 1973, In Gcoraia, J. husband of Grace Aaron of 500 Hoodridge Mt Lebanon, Pa. (formerly of Bethel Par'" er ot Sr.

Mary Fisher of the Franciscan Missionary Order for Alrica, and James Ward Fisher rf l.cs Anpeles, olso two grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Sundoy and Mondav at the PAUL L. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 5570 Library Rt.

88, Bntnel Pork. Pn. Funerol Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 9:15 o. m.

Funeral liturgy St. Valentine Church at 10 a. m. Francis On Friday, February 23, 1973, ot Decatur, Amanda Elizabeth; wite of the late William Francis; mother of William P. Francis of Decatur, Mrs S.

F. Daily and Mrs. Cyril Cheesmon of Largo, Fla. Survived bv two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends received at H.

SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center) Sunday 7-9 p.m. where services will be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Franz On Soturdov, Feb. 2J, 1973, R. Nelson, of Catherine Franz of Beilevue; father of Robert N.

and James E. Franz, Mary Lou Roos; brother of Rose Moel-tcr. Sodie Deerr, ond Sr. Mary P. (Margaret); olso 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ot the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Beilevue. Funeral mass at the Church of the Assumption on Wednesday mornino at 10 a.

m. (Beilevue K. of C. Rosary, Tuesday evening, 7 p. m.

Fulton James husband of the late Elizabeth Collins; nephew of Mrs. Samuel Fulton of Derry. brother-in-law of Matthew P. Collins. Services Tuesday afternoon ot 1:30 o'clock.

Arrangements bv the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME. Furrer Helen Carothers. on Fehurorv 24, 1973 of 3134 Chestnut, Murrvsvllle Pa. wife of Bernard; mother of Wavne; sister of Marion Reddinoer ol Flo.

Friends received after 11-30 a.m. Sundoy, at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will bt held Tuesdov at 10 a.m. Grant Ellen on Feb. 23, 1973, of Swiss-vale, mother of Mary Wancheck Blanche Lindsay, ond Dr. John Grant.

aKo 5 ra ndch Hdre n. Friends may coll ot tne DALE WILCOX FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca ond Center Mass of the Resurrection Tuesday ot 11 a. m. from St. Izadore R.

C. Church Broddock. (Fomily Hours 2-4 ond 7-9 p. Harlan At Sarosoo, on Thursday, Feb. 22, 1973, Mov O'Bvrne, wife of James E.

Harlan, formerly of Venango mother of Edmund H. of McCdndless Grace M. Ritz of Sarasota, David A. of McCandless Jocauellne Abbott of Penn Hills ond the lote James Benlamln Harlan; 14 grandchildren and Six nreat-arod-chlldren. Family will receive friends offer 7 o.

m. Saturday ond from 2-4 ond 7-10 Sunday ot the T. R. DEVI IN HOMc. W6 Perry Highway.

North Hills. Funer-ol mass at St. Teresa Church, Monday morning at 10 clock. Harrell Of Wenke S. Hills, on Sunday, February 25, 1973, Lillion Price, In her 75th year, beloved wife of James M.

Harrell; moth' of La-verne o. Ruth Davidson, Mildred Joyce, Charles Price; also six orondchlldren ond nine Friends received ot the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Notice of time later. Herman On Soturdov, Feb.

14, Mary Con-n, L. Am- eworthl formerly ot mother el Mrs. wiwom toe'-vi i. Dora Cambetty, Mrs N'oloi (Helen! Russo, Jomes J. John i T.

and the late William R. Also survived by 1 orondchlldren ft km Breatgrandrhiidren. Friends ni th PAUL E. VonGfcIS FUNERAL HOME. Center ot Wal.

Oct WM. rii)M resurrection In St. Jomes Church on Tuesaov ot rv hours J-4 end 7-1 P. Becker ai i rtn Friday, 1971. fi.

Russell, beloved hue- Marion Jo Goither; olso Vo grand children survive. nrole Mellon YnLvfrsl Vb.Ji in mi Lebanon Bethel Pork Schooii. Friends rec. ot the B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME.

W. ivm. In lieu 0 flowers, contributions moy be moae 'o thorlty. Visitations 2-4 and 7-v P.m. Blanchl cririnv February 53, 1973.

beloved husband o' Marie pots evas, tamer Rlchord Bionchl. Mrs. Ariene r.nroe. Raymond, Irma and Rose B.nnchi, Mrs. Ed th Ellotl and Mrs.

Mone Mourer. ono II grandchildren. St. Marys Lyceum end Friends will be received between 2-4 end -it) p. m.

SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, INc" 408 Cedar Ave. N. S. Funeral Mass i7 Monday February TO In St. Theresa Church ot 12 noon.

Funeral homt hours, noon ill p. m. Bickel Suddenly en Soturdoy, Feb. TO Emil beloved husband ot Olive Botes, ot 145 EilioMth Ave; Avaion; uncit ot Mrs. Edna Woe Metjoer, Mrs.

Elva Mermer ond vS'ilom G. Bickei. Odaleiiows. Mc-K mley Lodoe. Uiom Grotto.

An cient ond Accepted Scottish R'te ond friends received from 2-4 and ri 01. a' the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 202S Perrysvme where TervVcM will be held on Tuesday otiornoon ot 2 docK. Brilhart On Feb. 23. TO Dudley 0, hisbond of Bessie brother of John B.

of Johnstown, Pa. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ot the ROBERT H. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME.

378 Maryland Ave, Ookmont. Po wher, serv ces will be held, Monday ot 1 P- m. Masonic services Sundoy ot p. m. in lieu ot flowers, family reaues contributions be made to your favorite charity.

Brubach Of Livingston, N. formerly of Mt. Lebonon, on Friday Feb. 24, 1973, Florence Ratter, wife ot the late Walter Bruboch, mother ot Mrs. Kothrvn B.

Bauer of Oakland, Call, ond Mrs. Orca Jean Wiilhelm, of Livingston, N. J. Sister ot Mrs Esther E. Petermon ol also five orondchlldren ond two greatgrandchildren survived Friends re-Celved Ot the E.

B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Mt. Lebonon, where services will be held on Tues. at 10 a. m.

Visitations Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Capra On Sunday, Feb. 8, 'Wi of Johns D. 3, McDonald, husband of Alice i nek; father of James Gladden R.O.

4, McDonald, Jo survived by live orondchlldren. Friends received 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Ot WM. 0.

ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, McDonald, Pa. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Alohonsus Church on Wednesday ot 10 a. m. Cassidy On Sundoy, February 25, TO Robert P.

beloved husband ot Helen; father of Robert Kathleen DiLeo, Margaret, Dennis, Wayne ond Joseph; also two grandchildren; oroiner oi Ellen McGovern, John, Francis and Marie Cassidv. Friends received ot thej! McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas Blvd. Funeral on Wednesday ot 9 a. m. with Mass of he Resurrection In St.

James Church at 10 o. m. Caye On Saturdoy, February 34, 1973, Frank beloved husband of Dolores Krummert Cave, ot Ross father of Mrs. Mary Lou Kuss, Mrs. Nancy Lee Coleman, Mrs.

Charlene McStav ond Miss Keren Cove; brother of Mrs. Mortha Gerhart, Mrs. Isabella Pioer, Mrs. Alice Haddle, Henry John Cave; also seven grandchil-dren. Friends received at me NORMAN G.

HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsville N.5., services on Tuesday atternoon ot 2 clock. Condrasky (Kondracki) On Soturdov, Feb. 24, 1973, John, of Braddock, husband of the lote Anna; brother of Dr. Michael A. Kondracki, ond the lrenJ Kondracki; olso nephews and ieres Friends received at the REGIS J.

PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Braddock Funeral on Wednesday at 8:30 a.m., followed by Mass of Resurrection in St. Thomas Church at 30 a. m. Fomily requests visitations 2-4 ond 7-9. Conti Oscar beloved husband of Asnes Millloan Conti, unexoected-ly, on Saturday.

Feb. 24, 1973, father of Mrs. Dorothy Distefano and Mrs. Betsy Ann Vondergnft, brother of Mrs. Mildred Richards, Mrs.

Loretta Rago and Francis Conti; survived also bv live orondchlldren ond eight great-grandchildren. Friends may coll at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper S. Funeral mass In St. Francis Xovier'i Church, Wednesday, at 11 a.

m. Coyne On Saturday, Feb. 24, 1973, Thomas of the late Thomas ond Mary Coyne; brother ol Anthony L. Coyne, Mrs. Catherine Pursley, James F.

Covne and Mrs. Agnes Newell and the lote Patrick J. Covne. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave.

ot Devonshire after 7 p. m. Sunday. Funeral Wednesday morning. Mass of the Resurrection In St.

Regis Church ot 11 o'clock. Crocker Fcbruat-v 23, 1973. Leo, ot Sorosota formerly of the Braddock-lr-win district; beloved husband of You Can SELL, BUY, or RENT Almost Anything With a Pittsburgh Press or Post-Gazette WANT AD Get Fast Results To Place Your WANT AD Dial 263-1201 A. survived by hll sister, Dorothy Herman Miller ot West II I In. pa.

Interment, Torrance, Ontorle, Con- ooo. Hiity On Soturdoy, Feb. 24, 1973, Robert brother of Violet Culhone ond Velmo Hough, Friends received 2 4 and o. m. at the RAYMOND C.

WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Bourn Blvd. ft S. Graham E.E. where services will bt held on Tuesday morning ot II o'clock. Inttnnml private.

Jackman On Tuesday, Feb. 20, 1973, ot htr residence, 2430 Marcv Evans. ton, Eleanor Cozzens, wile of Aion Jockmon; mother of Mrs. Marian J. wnre of Jarksonville, Mrs.

Frances J. Tenlson of Jamaica and Mrs. Harriet Brandt ot Evanston, sister of Arthur B. Cozzens of Wholeyvllle, survived olso bv eight orondchll dren. Graveside services will be held In Uniondale Cemetery, Divl sion 1, Monday morning at 10 o'clock.

Arrangements bv H. SAMSON, INC. Jennings On Friday. Feb. J3.

1973, Jomes Jennings, of Sterling beloved husband of Janne (Wolfe) Jennings; fother of Debby, Darcv ond Jomes ot home; son of Lucille Jennings ond brother of John Jennings of N.C. Frienas will be received at the L. BEINHAUER ft SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning Monday p. m.

Funeral on Tuesday ot I p. m. In lieu of flowers family reauests contributions to Dr. Deon Buckner, Public Heoittt Service Hospital, Startle, Wash. Johns Alexander F.

on Friday, Februory 23, 1973, of Kltannina Pike, O'Hara beloved husband of Carolynn Williamson Johns; father of Mrs. Anna Roiewlcz, Mrs. Son-dra Cummings ond Alexander Johns brother of Ann Heiber, Jewel Jurella, Helen Knauer, Betty ond Frances Johns; six grandchildren. Friends may coll 2-4 ond 7-9 Dm. at the NEVIL E.

FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Snorpsbura, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at Burial private. Kelso On Saturday, Februory 24, 197J. Sarah Agnew Kelso of Cowan, Rd Collier mother of Howard E. Kelso, Mrs. Louise Bane and Mrs.

Elizabeth M. Longer; also survived by eight grandchildren ond one great-grandchild. Friends recived from 12 noon to 9 Sundoy and Mondav, at the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, Chartlers at Mansfield Carnegie. Services on Tuesday at o. m.

Lynn On Sunday. Februory 25, 1973, Amanda Augusta Schultz, wife of the lolt Daniel J. ot Edgewood; mother of Mrs. Robert (Donna Jane) Engelbert, Mrs. Joseph (Marlon) Senft, Dorothy E.

and Albert J. Lynn; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at the PAUL E. VonGEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center Ave. at Wallace where services will be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MacDonald On Saturday morning, Feb. 24, 1973, William husband of Gladys Thomas MacDonald; of Wick Ross father of Mrs. Barbara Murphy and William B. MacDonald, also survived by five orondchlldren and one oreat-orand- child.

Members of McKlnley Lodge, No. 318 and friends re ceived at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsville, until 6 p. m.

Sunday eve. Services and Inter ment at Fairport, N.Y., on Tues day. Please omit flowers. Maglaughlin On Sunday. Feb.

25. 1973. Joseph W. Maglaughlin, beloved husband ot Morion lather ot Jacqueline ShiDman of Denver, Joseohine Leon ard of Dallas; also six grandchildren. Friends received at the J.

McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas Blvd. Notice ot time later. McCleary On Friday, Februray 23, 1973, Raymond husband of Dorothy E. Williams McClearv of Mc Candless father of Mrs. Gail Trommel and R.

Donald McClearv; olso survived by five grandchild ren, i-rienri received at tne H. f. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME. 1012 Perry Perrvsville where Services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Monday morning II o'clock.

Family suaaest. rnntrlhutlnn to the Tib's Prayer Group, Mt. Leba non united Methodist cnurch, 3319 West Liberty Pa. 15216. McClelland On Saturday evening, Feb.

24, 1973, John C. husband of Miriam Tlnne- meyer McClelland, of 9301 David ur. rvicianaiess Twp. Friends received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hwy. Perrvsville, where private services will be held on Tues. mornino at 11 o'clock. McVVilliams On Saturday, February 24, 1973, Miss Mary E. McWillioms of Sister of Mrs.

Maronret A. Dunlnn of Swissvale, ond Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly of also nieces ond nephews. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swiss-vale.

Mass of the Resurrection St. James Church on Tuesday at 9 a. m. Murray On Sunday, Feb. 25, 1973, Anna M-, of Linshow Ingram, wife of the late Edward J.

Murray; mother of Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Helen Snyder, Mrs. Audrey Nanla and Edward J. Murray; sister of Joseph Trov, Mary Kelly, Mrs.

Helen Smith and Mrs. Katherlne Gains-ford; olso survived bv 15 grandchildren ond nine oreat-grondchil-dren. Friends mov coll ot the JAMES A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL numt, io5 Nooie cratton, beginnina 7 p.

m. Mondav. Funerol mass In Ascension church (Ingram), Thursday ot 10 a. m. O'Connor On Feb.

24, 1973, of 6412 Darlington Mdry Agnes, daughter of the late John J. Marv M. Kerns: sister of Agnes R. ft Walter James Jnseph and the late nnargureie t. ana Kicnara J.

O'Connor. Friends will he received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave ot Devon. shire St. Funeral Mondav morning.

Mass of the Resurrection In St. Bede's Church (Dallas and Wllklns Aves.) at 11 o'clock. Osmer At Ft. Myers, Fla. On Thursday, February 22, 1973, Natalie Stone Osmer, wife of Gilbert G.

Osmer; mother of Mrs. Sidney B. Ashmore Jr. ond James S. Austin sister of Mrs.

Sidenev A. Stewart and Mrs. Ellen Stone Evans; survived also by six grandchildren. Friends received at H. SAMSON, 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), Sundoy 2-4 ond 7-9. Services in Calvary Episcopal Church, Shody Ave. and Walnut Monddy afternoon at 2:00. Interment private. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to the Home for Crippled Children or charity of your choice.

Perry On Saturday, February, 24, 1973 Jomes H. of 316 Village beloved father of Marv Perry Lamar and father-in-tow of Calvin Lamar; father of Charles Perrv, Delores Bolden, Barbara Perrv, ond Shlrlev Mallov; brother of Ben Perrv of Lester of Md. ond John Perry of Atlanta, also six grandchildren. Friends ceived at the GEORGE W. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME, 721, Brushton where services will be held on Feb.

27, ot 11 a. m. Friends will form cortege ot 7429, Mt. Carmel Rd. Interment, Homewood Cemetery.

Picozzi (DiDomenicus) Louise on Friday, February 23, 1973: beloved wite ot Vincent; mother of Ellis and Georae DiDomenicus, Fellcita Rozmon, Ida Groham, Clara Seders, Antoinette DiDiono and Rudy Picozzi; sister of Anno Ronailo; olso survived by 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends received otter 2 m. soturdov at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F. Winter 4730 Friendship Ave.

Funeral on Tuesdov at 9 a. m. Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at a. m. Pinkerton On Friday, Feb.

23, 1973, Augusta of 3940 Mt. Royal Allison Park, wife of the late Lewis C. Pinkerton; father of Miss Elizabeth R. and Lewis A. Pinkerton; sister of Mrs.

Charlotte L. Cummins of Ft. Lauderdale. grondmother of Lewis F. Pinkerton; also survived by three great-grondchildren.

Visitation with the fomily 7-9 p. m. Saturdav, 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Sunday Ot the HENRY C.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Roval Glenshaw, where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Polaski (Popiclarski) Of Costle Shannon, on Sunday, Feb. 25, Edword, beloved husband of Stella Dulskl Polaski; father of Patricia Hickey, Sharyn Swonson ond Edword Poioski; brother of Mrs. Victoria Cheque, John, Fronk and Charles; also five grandchildren survive.

Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Snonnon, until Wednesday, Feb. 28 ot 9 o. m.

Funerol liturgy St. Anne Church pt 10 a. m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

of E. ot Reynolds On Friday, Februory 13, 1973) W. Rlchord Reynolds, nusbond of Morion A. Reynolds; brother of John H. Reynolds.

Friends received ot H. SAMSON, 537 Neville St. (Ookland Civic Center), Saturday ond Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 m. where services will be held Monday morning at II o'clock. Riethmuller On Saturdav, Feb.

14, 1973, Elmer L. of Gltnshow, husband of Clara A. Tessmer, father of Morion John and Robert C. Riethmuller. Also survived by orondchlldren.

Visitations with family 7-9 p. m. Sunday, ono D- m. Monday ond Tuesday ot the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt.

Royal Blvd. Glenshaw. where seivicts will bt held on Wtds. mornino at 11 o'clock. Schindler On Saturday, Feb.

24, 1973, Edward of Jones Mills, formtrly of Northslde, husband of Karen Aiken Schlndltr; father of Edword, Mark, Derrlc and Aaron; son of Joseph ond Daisy Solvetore Kroner; brother of Ray Kroner. Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS AND SON FUNERAL HOME. 707 Eost N.S., on Tuesday at 1 p.

m. Friends invited. Schlosser Clara, on Saturday, February J4, 1973, In Elba, N.Y. Mother of Robert of Akron, Mrs. Margaret Rvan and Mrs.

Joanne Rvan. both of Elba. N.Y.; sister of Mrs. Coletta Klndelan and Miss Margaret Stern, both of Jeannette. Friends will be received at the BIRK FUNERAL HOME, Jean nette, Monday 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. Funtro Tuesday mornino at 9. Mass at 9:30 In Sacred Heart Church. Seman Feb. 25.

1973. Anna, of N. Brad dock, wife of the late Michael; mother of Anna Kiavon, Mary Michaels, Aanes, George, Cyril, William and the late Tom and the lote Michael Seman; also two brothers and one sister; 17 orond chlldren ond 24 great-grandchil dren. Friends received ot the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell ft Jones N.

Broddock. Reaulem high mass at St. Helen Church. Wednesday. Feb.

28, at 10 o. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Shaffer On Feb.

24. 1973, Thomas be loved husband of Naomi lather of Wllllan son of Jennie B. Shofler; brother of Herman also one grandchild. Friends and members of Blue Lodoe r681 and Svrla Temple received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills. Ma sonic Services at 8 p.

m. Tues. Funeral services 1 p. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Sessi Feb. 94. 1973. Sinnn of 9au mother of Corollne Brvson, Betty Jane Miller ond M.

Alvin Sessi; sister ot Mary Hunter, John. Richard and Melvin Lawrv: also seven arandchildren ond one great-grandctiild. Visitation wnn tne romiiv 2-4 ono -v p. m. at the ROBERT B.

NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Services Wednesday ot 11 a. m. Sheader On Sabbath, Feb.

25, 1973, Susannah E. Sheader of Beacon Robinson wife of the late Charles F. Sheader; beloved mother of Virginia Edge, Kate Bosco, Emma Hancock, Helen Park, Charles Fred and George Sheader; clso survived bv 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received ot the G. HERSHBERGER FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton.

Funeral on Wednesday af 1:30. Funeral services at the Moon Run U.P. Church ot 2:30. Sofaly At. Washington, D.C., on Friday, February 23, 1973, Helen O'Leary, beloved wife of James G.

Sofa I sister of Dan, Nora Sherry, John Robert, Rosemary, Sally and Paul R. O'Leary. Friends may coll at the MAURICE KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, (Parking on premises). Moss of the resurrection at St. James Catholic Church on Tuesday morning at lo a.m.

(Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.). Steigerwalt On Friday evening, February 23, at Welleslev, Eleanor L. Steigerwalt; wife of the late A. Bard Steigerwalt, mother of Mrs. Vincent C.

Dwver Jr. of Welleslev and Dr. John L. Steigerwalt of Rose-mont, grandmother of Vincent C. Dwver III, Deborah F.

Steigerwalt and Kotherlne W. Steigerwalt; great-grandmother of Kara Christen Dwver ond Vincent C. Dwyer IV. Time ond place of service to be announced later. Friends received Mon 9-11 a.m.

at H. SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center). Services will be held Mon. ot 12 noon at Calvary Episcopal Church, Shady ond Walnut St. Interment Homewood Cemetery.

Slumpf Suddenly on February 25, 1973, Robert husband of Valeria Schuster; fother of Stephen, George, Laura, and Jonathan; son of Albert M. ond Moy Stumpf; brother of Albert Ethel Cichoskl, Gladys Mllllngton, and a Stumpf. Notice of time ond arrangements will be announced through the DENNIS W. SECKINGER FUNERAL HOME. Sweeney J.

Victor, formerly of Frankstown beloved husband of the late Katharyn Soxmon; father of Mrs. Marilyn K. Rvan of Baltimore, Md. and Dr. James E.

Sweeney of Penn Hills; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Mass of the Resurrection ot St. John Fisher R.C.

Church on Monday ot 12 noon. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 P. m. Tabor On Sunday, February 25, 1973, Paul Tabor of 52 Garetta Sa. Hill; husband of Rose Tobor; father of Jack Tabor and Harry Tabor; three grandchildren ond three greot-grandchildren.

Services will be held ot BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Korbes Ave. at Craft at 1 p. m. on Monday.

Visitation one hour before service time. Interment, Beth Abraham Cemetery. Torreyson On Sunday, Feb. 25, 1973, Lloyd beloved husband of Marv F. Puer-zer Torrevson; also survived by nephew Arthur Wlckerham and tour arand-neohews.

Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Mondav, beginning at 3 p. m. and Tuesday, where funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. He was a member of the Dallas Lodge A.M.

No. 508. Tripodi Bruno (Bill) on Friday, February 23, 1973; (formerly of Asoinwoll), nusbond of the late Teresa Carmen Trioodi; survived bv wife, Emma Tripodi; father of Mrs. Catherine Schllz. Larry, Louis and Frank Trioodi.

Also eight grandchildren ond three great-orandchlldren. Friends may call ot the NEVIL E. FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg. Funeral liturgy In the Church of St. Joseph, O'Hara Twp.

on Tuesday of 10:30 a. m. Verardi Of Glenshaw, on Sunday, Samuel age 61, beloved husband of Evelvn (Franzettal; fother of Eve-ivn Vera Floravantl, Gloria Tombellini: brother of Frank, Carmel la, Scottv and the late Joseph Verardi; olso 14 orondchlldren. 2 wbR RELL FUNERAL 820 MnnaUotjeS'm7hu'rch? Wednesday ot 9:30 a. m.

Viereckel Unexpectedly, on Friday, Feb. 23, 1973, Allen P. Viereckel of Spring Garden In his 75th year; dear friends of Frelda Cassey; nephew of Emma Lersch of Ell-wood City; cousino of Edword ond Milton Lersch of Carl Lersch, Ruth Tomb, Frank and Edith Gross the Fllwood area. Friends received at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Trov Hill, where services will be held Monday at 11 a. m.

Weishaup Of Scott on Sunday, Feb. 25, 1973, Rov beloved husband of Regmg Roundtrre Weis-houo. Friends received at the B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL Hume, Jjio w. Liberty Mt.

Lebonon, until Wednesday, Feb. 28, 9 o. m. Funeral liturgy In Our Lady of Grace Church ot 10 a. m.

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FITTERS Plate structural. 787- 2526. Income Tax Preparers Experienced only need apply: Hloh-est commissions In tnuun. Service Bureau, 441-5590. INSURANCE Trainee-Snlnru j.

bfts. J. Reedy, 363-2320. lANITnD Pnrt.tlmo A i-. "ji h.rs- ber igY4, uaKiana area, between 8:30 a.m.

ft 12:30 MACHINIST Experienced on general toot room work. First class only. Too wooes and MODELS Adulls, child; exp. unnec. Models Unllm.

471-3318. EV5RY craft and trode necessary for home maintenance Is listed in the Want Ads. LIKE A KID CAUGHT WYTWJ ucLLY ON Hlo FACE, THERE I HOLDIN SOMEBODY EL5E5 MONEY nnhlirlw nnneri at 7:00 P. E.S.T. on Thursdav, March 8th, 1973, In Room 618, Allegheny Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the following proposals: Proposal No.

265 -Source Document Optical Mark Reader Snerini hiddina hlanks and enve lopes lor use of bidders, Instructions to Bidders, ond conditions regulating bidding together hut uv null uuuii Purchasing Department, Room 618, Allegheny Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Proposal must be accompanied bv a ten per cent (10 per cent) Certified Check or a ten per cent (10 per cent) Bid Bond to the order of the Community College of Allegheny Countv for the amount fixed in the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept some and carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period ot sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The Board of Trustees the right to relect ony and oil bids. A.

W. BEATTIE, Chairman Board of Trustees Community College of Allegheny County COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY Februarv 16, 1973 Separate and sealed Proposals will be received at the Ottice of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, on A-m E.S.T.. Wednes day, February 28, 1973 and will be publicly opened ot 9:30 A. E.S.T., Thursday, March 1, 1973 in the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, DIHthi.rnh Pn for! DrUOS for Health Department; Clinical Supplies for Health Department; Kitchen Utensils; Laboratory Supplies; and Computer Supplies (Tab Cards). Snerini hiddina hlanks and enve lopes for use of bidders, Instructions to bidders and conditions reguloting bidding together with specillcalions mav be had on application at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Drnnntftl mu.t OrCOmDOnled DV a bond and-or certified check (as requested) to tne oroer oi-ur running to the County of Allegheny tor the amount fixed In the Specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract In case ot award. ma hinder mntf withdraw his bid tnr nnrinH nf 60 dOVS after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. Th. rnnntu Commissioners reserve the right to relect any ana 011 o. KUOCKI n.

rnici.L,, CONTROLLER, COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Prolect Number EDA No. 01-1 00407.1. itu wn no. wpsi ui Cnnrfli. contort hiri fnr General Construction, Mechanical Work and Eelctrlcal Work tor tne vvneeiin Civic Center will be received bv the City of Wheeling, Cltv-Countv Building, 1600 Chaollne Wheeling, West Vlrolnia 26003, ot the office of wpst virotnia zouuj, ai tne mm -tv Mnnnnor until .1:00 o'c ock P.M c'T ii ion nnrt then nt The Information for Bidders, form nf niri Enrm Tnntrnrt.

Plans Specifications, and Forms of Bid Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents mav ne exammea at tne renewing. OFFICE of the CITY MANAGER, 1600 Chaollne Wheeling, W. Va. F. W.

DODGE PLAN ROOM, Chamber of Commerce Pittsburgh, Pa. IMcnPAJlATIOfJ SYSTEMS. F. W. Dodge-Scan, 6368 Pearl Cleve-'aOHIOhiVALLEY BUILDERS EX CHANGE, 102 ae cnantai Wheeling, W.

Va. LOUIS GARDNER, ARCHITECT, 11 Hill Newark, N. J. Copies mav be obtained at the nfflro nf ritv Mannaer located at April Term 1973 R. Douglas Long, Director of the Department of Supplies of the City of Pittsburgh as Sales Agent for said City of Pittsburgh will offer for Public Sale on March 7, 1973 ot 10:00 A.M.

EST at City Tow Pound, 29th Street and A.V.R.R.-Plttsburah, Pa. 1377986 Temp. 444375H232960 151.00;5aici office publicly opened and read N35733 4H19U100639 151 .00 a0ud. 1972 Date Name Make 116 Fred Nelson Lincoln 1973 114 Robert C. Bollinger 114 Daniel Burwell 114 Elbro Molloy 115 Thomas Slranko 115 Fronk Hammond, II 115 Thomas Drake, IV 115 Alfred Block 116 William Goodlow 116 Florence Arnold 117 Ronald Holland 117 Thomas J.

Kissel 117 Richard C. Reed 117 Judy Porter 117 James F. Drlseoll 118 George Lewis 120 Rita Price 120 Robert Tutt, Jr. 120 Phyllis R. Kanell 121 Harry E.

Brown 121 Lavalle Garrett 122 George Westerbeck 122 Helen Williams 124 Stanley F. Makoskl 124 David J. Poskusney 124 Auto Sales 125 John A. Walker 126 Dennis Fagan 127 George E. Myert 128 Dale L.

Jackson, Jr. 128 Meridlth H. Noppier 128 Lexa Regon 129 James L. Rodaeri 129 Fred R. Bordt 129 Mory F.

Loyburn 129 Rubv Fulck 130 James D. Sopata Ford Chrylser Bulck Rambler Plymouth Pontioc Bulck Bulck Ford Pontioc Chevrolet Cadillac Plymouth Rambler Mercury Pontiac Ford Chevrolet Buick Chevrolet Bulck Chevrolet Chevrolet Rambler Chevrolet Pontioc M.G. Chevrolet Chevrolet Chrysler Ford Volkswagen Mercury Ford Oldsmoblle Codllloc 130 jonn Taylor Cadillac 130 Melvin Jackson Pontloc 131 Robert Polk Pontiac 131 Geraldlne Haberl Pontioc 131 Donald Washington Dodge 21 Joseph T. Zastawny Pontlae 21 Daniel Plelln Ford 21 Eugene Williams Pontiac 22 Motors Insurance Co. Codllloc 23 Miller Auto Sales Chevrolet 23 Henrietta Long Mercury 3 Jocauellne Mackert Dodge 23 Williom E.

Neelv Ford 3 Robert Earl Johnson Ford 24 Joon F. O'Mafiony Chevrolet Chaollne Wheeling, W. Va. 26003, upon payment of S50.00 for 3H2925 624P286097 148.00 2G9519 105396W125835 703775 SH2100PA 148 00 148.00 BE3828 Ohio 133262161 148.00 8N 8609 P136415 148.00 145.00 7M22I8 9K1241 1B8322 None 9C9722 6P2741 7J8505 SF4226 75492 1H11S837468 159P752B7 4U78X165662 41A69Y12376S 484675 H297166 21847 F228724 4J5029680 105475W 276533 139.00 146.00 139.00 136.00 136.00 133.00 133.00 127.00 164375F243653 7K5114 A6KA52M114559 127 00 1605382 Temo.l66476H110534 127.00 0C9342 363P153980 124.00 121.00 118.00 ZSN583 Calif. GAN JL464V E92874 154695Y213486 None 3K4203 6M9170 41839Y 222731 9243249815 6T07T228897 J894725 4W57H 532485 115.00 112.00 112.00 112.00 112.00 109.00 131.00 109 00 106.00 106.00 106.00 103.00 103.00 103.00 100.00 97.001 97.00 97.00 9J6466 None None 2F47F175527 399720 824H247055 73318E 43G017881 OJ1697 K525439B 1M5171 363P 259140 OK5I64 235675P233287 4D4008 824 P21669S 8L8617 7332509416 8N71B0 233696B146451 1590934 Temp.5N 62X167209 4C4275 266578 P221731 None 69347IQ401492 1772527 Temp U3695N138118 8E 6206 5W42Y535921 OL6366 5422167299 1535B91 Temp.H9YH15784 478O0E 6H45C 201850 R54908 20437 231623 97.00 nil 115.0011600 115 00 onrh cot Anv unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly and In good condition, will be refunded his pavment, ond any non-bidder upon so returning such a set will be refunded 4U.OO.

The Owner reserves the right to waive any Informalities or to relect onv or oil bids. Each bidder must deposit, with his bid, security In the amount, form and sublect to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. Attention nf hiririers Is Dartlcu Or called to the requirements os to conditions ot employment to do observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract In that this prolect Is receiving Federal finnnrinl nccktnnm from the Econ- oiiiil development uiium nnrt fhorolnr. th. siirrer.ful bidder must comolv with all the require- i r.i i rr roniiiro.

Terms of Sale Cash Public Auction to highest bidders ments of the following. iDm 1. Davis-Bacon Act A 2. Contract Work Houri Standard; lim reserves the right to relect ony or all bids. This sale to satisfy ffiXISJnW SM ST pM iffM MS llilr inef.

Act 3. Cooelond Act-(Antl-Klckback) 4. Title IV. Civil Rlahts Act of 1964 no pidder mav witnarow nis nia.Trmwq peni-Tiis. viw.

ul mv.mu3b, "mp. MINIMUM BID S14.00 CARS PURCHASED AT AUCTION MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN FIVE (J) OAYi AFTER THE SALE. RALPH LYNCH, Cltv Solicitor DANIEL M. CURTIN, Assistant City Solicitor within 60 davs offer the actual date of the ooenlnp thereof. reoruary iyJ JACK C.

MALONEY, City Clerk Wheeling Civic Center THAT'S I I e. WHEN THE JURY 1:1 JUST FOR THE 1 GOOD TO SJmM SAID I I TO HEAR, It OF MY FRIENDS UKw YOU GUILTX? iWMMHHsssW. Ifilim 1 1 I TUeifi IIECT. ill ITV ltflu ATTEMPTS CONCEAL HIS WHEN FRIENQ, NORWAIK, ANNOUNCES uuisiae line ot tne right or way of L. D0m aPim "'North North 'of Route 2for a distance of 3000 feet Findloy Towrvi ship, Alleohenv County This variance Is reauested pur- A I A TROY TO SMOCK DANNYS "OX' THAT HE AS DAN'S OF IS AN EX-CONVrCr THEY SAY.

oXanypalop IS A HAL MINE Walter Hermon, formerly of Crof-ton, Po. ond Youngstown, died at hli horn In Baia, Ontario,.

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