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PITTSBURGH POST GAZETTE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1973- Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices -Male Interest Jobs--Male Interest Saturday, Feb. William 24. Mary L. Con- Ainnoily, sworth: formerly mother wife of of Mrs. William (Betty) Culp, Nicholas Mrs.

Russo, James J. John T. Dora Cambetty. Mrs. and the late William R.

Also (Helen) survived 16 grandchildren seven greaterandchildren. VonGEIS Friends FUNERAL HOME, Center at Walreceived at lace resurrection in St. James Church Wilk. High mass of the Tuesday at 11 a. m.

Family on hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Becker 23, of 1973, G. Russell, beloved husLebanon. On Friday, Feb.

band Ethel Bender Wallace Becker; father of Carol Sue Marion Jo Gaither: also two of grand- children survive. University of Poh, Graduate Teacher In Mt. Lebanon Bethel the Park Schools. Friends rec. FUNERAL at E.

HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mt. LAUGHLIN Lebanon, Tuesday. where Feb. services 27, at will 2 p.m.

be held on In lieu of flowers, contributions be made to your favorite may charity. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Bianchi Harry L. on Friday February 23, 1973, beloved husband of Marie and Patsilevas, father of Arlene James WarRichard Bianchi. Mrs.

rick, brother of George, Mrs. Raymond, Irma and Rose Bianchi, Edith Eliott and Mrs. Marie Maurer, Mary's also Ly11 grandchildren. Friends St. will be received ceum 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. at the and between PERLING FUNERAL HOME, Cedar Ave. N. S. Funeral on Monday February 26, 1973, 408 Theresa Church at 12 noon.

Mass hours, noon til 10 in St. Funeral home D. m. Bickel Suddenly on beloved Saturday, husband Feb. of 24, Olive 1973, M.

Bates, of 145 Elizabeth Emil Avalon; uncle of Mrs. Edna Mae Metzoer, Mrs. Elva Oddfellows. Mermer and William G. Lodge, Islam Grotto, Ancient Bickel.

Accepted Scottish Rite and Kinley friends received from 2-4 and and 7.9 p. m. at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Tuesday where services will be held on afternoon at 2 o'clock. Brilhart Feb. 23, 1973, Dudley On Bessie brother of John B.

of Johnstown, Pa. Friends husband 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the received ROBERT H. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 378 Marviand will Oakmont, where at services 1 p. m.

Sunday at 8 p. m. be held. Monday Masonic of flowers, family requests services In lieu contributions be made to your favorite charity. Brubach N.

formerly of Mt. Livingston, Lebanon, on Friday Feb. 24, of 1973, Florence Ratter, wife of the late Kathryn B. Bauer of Oakland, Walter Brubach, mother of Mrs. Calf.

and Mrs. Orca Jean Willhelm, of Livingston, N. J. Sister of Mrs. Esther E.

Peterman of two great- also five grandchildren and grandchildren survived. LAUGHLIN Friends FU- received NERAL at the HOME, 3310 West Liberty E. B. be held on Tues. of 10 a.

m. Mt. Lebanon, where services Visitations Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Capra On Sunday, Feb. 25, R.D.

1973, 3, McDon- James of Johns old, husband of Alice Gladden Martinek; father of James R.D. 4, McDonald, grandchildren. also survived by five Friends received ROGERS 2-4 and 7-9 FUNERAL p. m. at WM.

D. HOME, McDonald, Pa. Mass of the Church on Wednesday at 10 a. m. Resurrection in St.

Alphonsus Cassidy On Robert Sunday, P. beloved husband of February 25, 1973, Helen; father of Robert Kathleen DiLeo, Margaret, Dennis, and Joseph; also two Wayne grandchildren; brother of Francis Michael, and Ellen McGovern, John, Marie Cassidy. Friends received at the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas Blvd. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a.m.

with Mass James of the Resurrection in St. Church at 10 a. m. Caye On Saturday, beloved February husband 24, 1973, of Frank father of Mrs. Mary Lou Dolores Krummert Caye, of Ross Kuss, Nancy Lee Coleman, Mrs.

Charlene McStay and Mrs. Miss Karen Cave; brother of Martha Gerhart, Mrs. Isabelle Piper, Mrs. Alice Haddle, Henry John Cave; also seven grandchilFriends received at the dren. NORMAN G.

HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville N.S., services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 Ainsworth On Saturday, Feb. 24, 1973, John, of Braddock, husband of the late A. Anna; brother of Dr. Michael Kondracki, and the late Irene and Kondracki; also nephews at the nieces. REGIS J.

Friends PASTOR received FUNERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Braddock. 8:30 Funeral on Wednesday at a.m., In followed by Thomas Mass of Church Resur- at rection St. 9:30 a.m. Family requests visitations 2-4 and 7-9. o'clock.

Condrasky (Kondracki) Conti beloved husband of Oscar Agnes Milligan Conti, unexpectedly. on Saturday. Feb. 24, 1973; father of Mrs. Ann Dorothy Distefano and Mrs.

Betsy brother of Mrs. Mildred Richards, Mrs. Loretta Rago and Francis Conti; survived also by five granddren. Friends may call at the children and eight great HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N.S.

Funeral mass in St. Francis Xavier's Church, Wednesday, at 11 a. m. Coyne On Saturday, Feb. 24, 1973, Thomas M.

of the late Thomas and Mary Coyne; brother of Anthony L. James F. Covne and Mrs. Agnes Covne, Mrs. Pursley, Newell and the late Patrick, J.

Cone. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire after 7 p. m.

Sunday. Funeral Wednesday morning. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Regis Church at 11 o'clock. Crocker February 23, 1973, Leo, at Sarasota formerly of the Braddock-Irwin 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 Rachel Rumble: father of Mrs.

Harry (Patricia) Yarlett, Mrs. C. Ravmond (Joan) Swanger; also five grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Friends received at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell Jones N.

Braddock after p. m. Sunday. Where services will be held Tues. Feb, 27 at 11 a.

m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Cruikshank Chart dairy farmer and exhibiof draft horses. Of R.D, 2, Valencia, Pa.

Suddenly on Friday, February. 23. 1973, brother R.D. of 2, William S. Cruikshank of Valencia; also a number of nieces newphews.

Friends will be received in the ALBERT W. FOX FUNERAL HOME, Saxonbura. 2-4 and 7.9 p.m. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, and at the church will one hour before the service which be held in the Middlesex United Presbyterian Church. 116 Church R.D.

6, Butler, 2 p.m. Wednesdav. Davies on Saturday. Feb. 24 mother of Grace, formerly of Ambridge, Howard Glenshaw, and the late Mary Louise Clark: also one grandson.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 Sunday and Monday, at the JOHN E. FUNERAL HOME, 1133 "Church Ambridge. Services Tuesday. Easton On Saturday, February 24, 1973. Caroline, wife.

of the late Alfred Easton, of 1135 Greentree Greentree, survived by neices, nephews, and cousins. BEINHAUER Friends and received at the L. SON, Co. Mortuary. 2630 West Liberty Sunday 12-4 p.m.

and 7-9 p.m.. Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services on Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Lutheran Church, 412 E. Commons Ave.

(Allegheny Center). Firends invited. Interment In Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Ehrhart On Saturday, Feb.

24, 1973, Eugene age 64, of Warrendale, husband of Jane Graham; father of Kenneth E. of Beaver, Ronald E. Ehrhart of Monaca; brother of Mrs. Alto Pelfer of Evans City, R.D., Mrs. Sylvia Rea of Baden, Mrs.

Olive McCord of Poh. and George B. Ehrhart of also seven grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. H.

McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, Mars, Pa. ServIces Wednesday at 11 a.m. Ellis On Saturday, Feb. 24, 1973, Jean Redpath Ellis, of 212 10th Aspinwall, (Bookkeeper In Aspinwall Borough Office) wife of W. Ellis; mother of Kathy, John and Robert Ellis; daughter of Margie the late Myrie Redpath; sister of Vaughn Redpath.

Family is receiving friends 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Aspinwall. Funeral 1 p.m.

Weds. in Aspinwall Methodist Church. Falce James of 300 Williams Drive, West Mifflin, on Saturday, Feb. 24, 1973, husband of the late Assunta Falce; father of Mrs. Helen Wilks, Falce, and Fr.

Fred Falce, C.P.Ps; brother of Mrs. Mary Torrone of Michelina of Italy, Michele Falce Raffaelo Falce both of Italy; also five grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-9 p. m. at the SKELTON FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Muldowney Lincoln Place.

A concelebrated mass of the Resurrection will be offered at Holy Angels Church on Wednesdav of 10:30 a.m. Burial in vary Cemetery. Feeley On Friday, Feb. 23, 1973, at Boca Raton, Regis beloved husband of the late Alice Quider Feeley; father of Regis T. Feeley and Carolyn F.

Hill, and brother of Dorothy Feeley; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends will be received 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 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 relafives. Friends received at the JAMES C.

LONGCRIER FUNERAL HOME, 606 Hill Wilk. Services Tuesday 11 a. m. Jerusalem Church of God in Christ, Indianola, Pa. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Bishop Vaughn officiating.

On Friday, Feh. 23, 1973, John P. Fink, of Mt. Washington, beloved husband of Jeannette Ford Fink; father of Mrs. Dorothy Ali and the late John brother of Carl Bumer; also survived by five grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Friends received at WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. at Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 27, at 1 p.

m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Fink On Saturday Feb. 24, 1973, Lily Alma, of Watson survived by two nieces and two nephews. Friends will be received at the CHARLES T.

GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, 4520 Penn where services will be held Tues. at 11 a. m. Fisher On Thursday, Feb. 22, 1973, In Georgia, J.

Melvin, husband of Grace Aaron of 500 Hoodridge Mt Lebanon, Pa. (formerly 'of Bethel Part fatter of Sr. Mary Fisher of the Franciscan Missionary Order for Africa, and James Ward Fisher of Los Angeles, also two grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday HENNEY Monday at FUNERAL the PAUL L.

HOME, 5570 Library RT. 88, Bethel Park, Pa. Funeral Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 9:15 a. m.

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

F. Daily and Mrs. Cyril Cheesman of Largo, Fla. Survived by two grandchildren and five areat-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 Saturday, Feb. 24, 1973, R. Nelson, husband of Catherine Franz of Bellevue; father of Robert N.

and James E. Franz, Mary Lou Roos; brother of Rose Moelter. Sadie Deerr, and Sr. Mary C.P. (Margaret); also 11 grandchildren and three great-grandchil.

dren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the LAWRENCE T. ER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue.

Funeral mass at the Church of the Assumption on Wednesday morning at 10 a. m. (Bellevue 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 at 1:30 o'clock.

Arrangements by the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME. Furrer Helen Carothers, on Feburary 24, 1973 of 3134 Chestnut, Murrysville Pa. wife of Bernard; mother of Wayne; sister of Marion Reddinger of Fla. Friends received after 11:30 a.m.

Sunday, at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a.m. Grant Ellen on Feb. 23, 1973, of Swissvale, mother of Mary Wancheck Blanche Lindsay, and Dr. John Grant, also 5 ra ndch ildre n. Friends may call at the DALE WILCOX FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca and Center Mass of the Resurrection Tuesday at 11 o.

m. from St. Izadore's R. C. Church Braddock.

(Family Hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. Harlan At Sarasota, on Thursday, Feb. 22, 1973, May O'Byrne, wife of James E. Harlan, formerly of Venango mother Edmund H. of McCandless Grace M.

Ritz of Sarasota, David A. of McCandless Jacqueline Abbott of Penn Hills and the late James Beniamin Harlan; 14 grandchildren and six children 7 Family m. will Saturday receive and after p. from 2-4 and 7-10 Sunday at the T. B.

DEVIIN FUNERA HOME, R06 Perry Highway, North Hills. Funeral mass at St. Teresa Church, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Harrell Of Wenke S. Hills, on Sunday, February 25, 1973, Lillian Price, In 75th year, beloved wife of her James M.

Harrell: mother of Laverne Bu no, Ruth Davidson, Mildred Jovce, Charles Price; also six grandchlidren and nine greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Notice of time later. Herman Walter Herman.

formerly of Craf- ton, Pa. and Youngstown, 0., died at his home In Baia, Ontario, Canada, Sunday, Feb. 25, 1973; survived by his sister, Dorothy Herman Miller of West Pa. Interment, Torrance, Ontario, Canada. Hilty Saturday, Feb.

24, 1973, Robert 0.. brother of Violet Culhane and Velma Haugh. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd.

S. Graham E.E. where services will be held on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment private. Jackman On Tuesday, Feb.

20, 1973, at her residence, 2430 Marcy ton. Eleanor Cozzens, wife of Alan Jackman; mother of Mrs. Marian J. Ware of Jacksonville, Mrs. Frances J.

Tenison of Jamaica and Mrs. Harriet Brandt of Evanston, sister of Arthur B. Cozzens of Whalevville, survived also by eight grandchildren. Graveside services will be held in Uniondale Cemetery, Division 1, Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Arrangements by H.

SON, INC. Jennings On Friday, Feb. 23, 1973, James Jennings, of Sterling beloved husband of Janne (Wolfe) Jennings; father of Debby, Darcy and James at home; son of Lucille Jennings and brother of John Jennings of N.C. Friends will be received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning Monday p.m. Funeral on Tuesday of p. m. In lieu of flowers family requests contributions to. Dr.

Dean Buckner, Public Health Service Hospital, Seattle, Wash, Johns Alexander F. on Fridav, Februarv 23, 1973, of Kitanning Pike, O'Hara beloved husband of Carolynn Williamson Johns; father of Mrs. Anna Rolewicz, Mrs. Sondra Cummings and Alexander F. Johns Jr.

brother of Ann Heiber, Jewel Jurella, Helen Knauer, Betty and Frances Johns; six grandchildren. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the NEVIL E. FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsbura, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1.

Burial private. Kelso On Saturday, February 24, 1973. Sarah J. Agnew Kelso of Cowan. Collier mother of Howard E.

Kelso, Mrs. Louise Bane and Mrs. Elizabeth M. Langer: also survived by eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends recived from 12 noon to 9 p.m..

Sunday and Monday, at the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA NERAL HOME, Chartiers at Mansfield Carnegie. Services on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Lynn On Sunday, February 25, 1973, Amanda Augusta Schultz, wife of the late Daniel J. of Edgewood; mother of Mrs. Robert (Donna Jane) Engelbert, Mrs.

Joseph (Marion) 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 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Members of McKinley Lodge, No. 318 and friends recelved at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, until 6 p.

m. Sunday Services and interment at Fairport, N.Y., on day. Please omit flowers. Maglaughlin On Sunday, Feb. 25, 1973, Joseph W.

Maglaughlin, beloved husband of Marion father of Jacqueline Shipman of Denver, Josephine Leonard of Dallas; also six grandchildren. Friends received at the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas Blvd. Notice of time later. McCleary On Friday, Februray 23, 1973, Raymond husband of Dorothy E.

Williams McCleary of McCandless father of Mrs. Gail Trummel and R. Donald McCleary; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville where Services will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Monday morning 11 o'clock. Family suggests contributions to the Tib's Prayer Group, Mt. Lebanon united Methodist Church, 3319 West Liberty Pa. 15216.

McClelland On Saturday evening, Feb. 24, 1973, John C. husband of Miriam Tinnemeyer McClelland, of 9301 David Dr. McCandless Twp. Friends received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hwy. Perrysville, where private services will be held on Tues. morning at 11 o'clock. McWilliams On Saturday, February 24, 1973, Miss Mary E.

McWilliams of sister of Mrs. Margaret A. Dunlap of Swissvale, and Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly of also nieces and nephews. Friends received at the THOMAS L.

NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Mass of the Resurrection St. James Church on Tuesday at 9 a. m. Murray On Sunday, Feb.

25, 1973, Anna of Linshaw Ingram, wife of the late Edward J. Murray; mother of Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Helen Snyder, Mrs. Audrey Nania and Edward J.

Murray; sister of Joseph Troy, Mary Kelly, Mrs. Helen Smith and Mrs. Katherine Gainsford; also survived by 15 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the JAMES A. LAMB JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton, beginning 7 p. m. Monday. Funeral mass In Ascension Church (Ingram), Thursday at 10 a. m.

O'Connor On Feb. 24, 1973, of 6412 Darlington Rd. Mary Agnes, daughter of the late John J. Mary M. Kerns; sister of Agnes R.

Walter Jarnes Joseph and the late Margurete E. and Richard J. O'Connor. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre at shire St.

Funeral Monday morning. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Bede's Church (Dallas and Wilkins Aves.) at 11 o'clock. Osmer At Ft. Myers, Fla.

On Thursday, February 22, 1973, Natalle Stone Osmer, wife of Gilbert G. Osmer; mother of Mrs. Sidney B. Ashmore Jr. and James S.

Austin sister of Mrs. Sideney A. Stewart and Mrs. Ellen Stone Evans; survived also by six grandchildren. Friends received at H.

SAMSON, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. Services in Calvary Episcopal Church, Shady Ave. and Walnut Monday, afternoon at 2:00. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to the Home for Crippled Children or a charity of your choice. Perry On Saturday, February, 24, 1973 James H. of 316 Village beloved father of Mary Perry Lamar and father-in-law of Calvin Lamar: father of Charles Perry, Delores Bolden, Barbara Perry, and Shirley Malloy; brother of Ben Perry of Lester of Md. and 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, at 11 a. m. Friends will form a cortege at 7429, Mt. Carmel Rd.

Interment, Homewood Cemetery. Picozzi (DiDomenicus) Louise on Friday, February 23, 1973; beloved wife of Vincent; mother of Ellis and George DiDomenicus, Felicita Rozmon, Ida Graham, Clara Sellers, Antoinette DIDiano and Rudy Picozzi; sister of Ranallo; also survived by 15 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends received after 2 p. m. Saturday, at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R.

F. Winter Dir. 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Tuesday at 9 a. m.

Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 9:30 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, grandmother of Lewis F. Pinkerton; also vived by three great-grandchildren. Visitation with the family 7-9 p.m. Saturday, 2-4 and 7.9 p.m. Sunday at the HENRY C.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Roval Glenshaw, where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Polaski (Popielarski) Of Castle Shannon, on Sunday, Feb. 25, 1973, Edward, beloved husband of Stella Duiski Poloski; father of Patricia Hickey, Sharyn Swanson and Edward Poloski; brother of Mrs. Victoria Cheque, John, Frank and Charles; also five grandchildren survive.

Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shannon, until Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 9 a. m.

Funeral liturgy In St. Anne Church 10 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and D. m.

Reckard On Saturday Feb. 24, 1973. Dr. Oscar J. Reckard, beloved husband of Margaret Smith Reckard, father of Margaret A.

Reckard, brother of Charles Reckard, Margaret Blacka and Mabel on Funeral from McCABE BROTHERS IN C. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St. Shadyside, on Weds. Feb. 28, 1973, where services will be held 10:30 a.

m. Visitations with family Monday and Tuesday 4-9 p. m. Reynolds On Friday, February 23, 1973; W. Richard Reynolds, husband Marion A.

Reynolds; brother of John H. Reynolds. Friends received at SAMSON, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Saturday and Sunday, 2-4, and 7-9 p.m. where services will be held Monday morning at 11 o'clock.

Riethmuller On Saturday, Feb. 24, 1973, Elmer of Glenshaw, husband of Clara A. Tessmer, father of Marion John and Robert C. Riethmuller. Also survived by 5 grandchildren.

Visitations with family 7-9 p. m. Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Monday and Tuesday at the HENRY C.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Bivd. Glenshaw, where services will be held on Weds. morning at 11 o'clock. Schindler On Saturday, Feb.

24, 1973, Edward of Jones Mills, formerly of Northside, husband of Karen Aiken Schindler; father of Edward, Mark, Derric and Aaron; son of Joseph and Daisy Salvetore Kroner; brother of Ray Kroner. Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.S., on Tuesday at 1 p. m.

Friends invited. Schlosser Clara, on Saturday, February 24, 1973, In Elba, N.Y. Mother of Robert of Akron, Mrs. Margaret Ryan and Mrs. Joanne Ryan, both of Elba, N.

sister of Mrs. Coletta Kindelan and Miss Margaret Stern, both of Jeannette. Friends will be received at the BIRK FUNERAL HOME, Jeannette, Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Tuesday morning at 9.

Mass at 9:30 In Sacred Heart Church. Seman Feb. 25, 1973, Anna, of N. Braddock, wife of the late Michael; mother of Anna Klavon, Mary Michaels, Agnes, George, Cyril, William and the late Tom and the late Michael Seman; also two brothers and one sister: 17 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the ALBERT G.

LESKO FUNERAL Bell Jones N. Braddock. Requiem high mass at St. Helen Church, Wednesday, Feb. 28, at 10 a.m.

Family hours 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Shaffer On Feb. 24, 1973, Thomas beloved husband of Naomi father of Willian son of Jennie B. Shaffer; brother of Herman also one grandchild.

Friends and members of Blue Lodge and Syria Temple received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills. Masonic Services at 8. p. m. Tues.

Funeral services p. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Sessi Feb.

24, 1973, Susan of Ross mother of Caroline Bryson, Betty Jane Miller and M. Alvin Sessi; sister of Mary Hunter, John, and Melvin Lawry; also seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 ot the ROBERT B. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Royal Glenshaw.

Services Wednesat 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 F. Fred and George Sheader: also survived by 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the G. L. FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton.

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

Sofaly; sister of Dan, Nora Sherry, John Robert, Rosemary, Sally and Paul R. O'Leary. Friends may call at the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, (Parking on premises). Mass of the resurrection at St.

James Catholic Church on Tuesday morning at 10 a.m. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.). Steigerwalt On Friday evening, February 23, at Wellesley, Eleanor L. Steigerwalt; wife of the late A. Bard Steigerwalt, mother of Mrs.

Vincent C. Dwver Jr. of Wellesley and Dr. John L. Steigerwalt of Rosemont, grandmother of Vincent C.

Dwyer 111, Deborah F. Steigerwalt and Katherine W. Steigerwalt; great-grandmother of Kara Christen Dwyer and Vincent C. Dwyer IV. Time and 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. at 12 noon at Calvary Episcopal Church, Shady and Walnut St.

Interment Homewood Cemeterv. Stumpf Suddenly on February 25, 1973, Robert husband of Valeria Schuster; father of Stephen, George, Laura, and Jonathan; son of Albert M. and May Stumpf; brother of Albert Ethel Cichoski, Gladys Millington, and Debra Stumpf. Notice of time and arrangements will be announced through the DENNIS W. SECKINGER FUNERAL HOME.

Sweeney J. Victor, formerly of Frankstown beloved husband of the late Katharn Soxman; father of Mrs. Marilyn K. Ryan 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 at St.

John Fisher R.C. Church on Monday at 12 noon. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tabor On Sunday, February 25, 1973, Paul Tabor of 52 Garetta Sq. Hill; husband of Rose Tabor; father of Jack Tabor and Harry Tabor; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Services will be held at BLANK BROS. AL HOME, Forbes 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 Mary F. Puerzer Torreyson; also survived by nephew Arthur Wickerham and four grand-nephews. Friends received at the JOHN H.

SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Monday, beginning at 3 p. m. and Tuesday, where funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at o'clock. He was a member of the Dallas Lodge A.M. No.

508. Tripodi Bruno (Bill) on Friday, February 23, 1973; (formerly of Aspinwall), husband of the late Teresa Carmen Tripodi; survived by wife, Emma Tripodi; father of Mrs. Catherine Schilz, Larry, Louis and Frank Tripodi. Also eight grandchildren and three great-arandchildren. Friends may call at the NEVIL E.

FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg. Funeral liturgy in the Church of St. Joseph, O'Hara Twp. on Tuesday at 10:30 a. m.

Verardi Of Glenshaw, on Sunday, Samuel age 61, beloved husband of Evelyn (Franzetta); father of Evelyn Kirsch, Vera Fioravanti, Gloria Tambellini: brother of Frank, Carmella, Scotty and the late Joseph Verardi; also 14 arandchildren. Friends received after p.m. Monday at the EUGENE N. RELL FUNERAL HOME, 820 Main Sharpsburg. Funeral mass in the Madonna of Jerusalem Church, Wednesday at 9:30 a.

m. Viereckel Unexpectedly, on Friday, Feb. 23, 1973, Allen P. Viereckel of Spring Garden in his 75th year: dear friends of Freida Cassey: nephew of Emma Lersch of wood City; cousing of Edward and Milton Lersch of Carl Lersch, Ruth Tomb, Frank and Edith Gross of the Ellwood area. Friends received at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill, where services will be held Mondav at 11 a.m.

Weishaup Of Scott on Sunday, Feb. 25, 1973, Rov beloved husband of Regina Roundtree Weishaup. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W.

Liberty Mt. Lebanon, until Wednesday, Feb. 26. at 9 a.m. Funeral liturgy in Our Lady of Grace Church at 10.

a.m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. To Place Your Want Ad DIAL 263-1201 Werner At Washington D.C., On Saturday, Feburory. 24, 1973, Marie Downey Werner, formerly of mother of Martha Joann McGuire. Friends received at H.

SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) from Tuesday noon on. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Paul's Cathedral Wednesday Feburary 28 at 10 a.m. Interment, St.

Mary's Cemetery. Wilcox On Saturday, Feb. 24, 1973, Hannah Smith, wife of the late L. Howard Wilcox; formerly of Wilkinsbura; mother of Mrs. Richard Moncrief: Charles S.

and Nathaniel D. and Lemuel H. Wilcox; also survived by 14 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Friends received at T. D.

TURNERS, 729 Wallace Sunday 12-3 p. m. Services Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. (In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Forbes Hospital tem, Columbia Division). Monuments- Cemetery ALL'Y Cty.

Mem. Pk. UD to 18 adl. lots In prime area nr. Mausoleum.

Reas. 566-6079. Lost and Found FOUND -Lady's Wrist Watch, Walnut St. Shadyside. 683-4501.

GERMAN SHEPHERD- -Lost Sq. Hill vicinity. Male. Reward, 931-4766 or 521-2542. RETRIEVER -Found in Mt.

Oliver. 481-1375. TERRIER PUD 6 mos. Black w-White paws. Red Collar.

Ans. "Susie." Childrens pet. Whitehall. Reward. 884-2749.

$50 REWARD -for return of black female standard poodle, lost Frick Park-Regent Square area Feb. 21. 241-5998. 2B Business Personals AARDVARK -Steam showers, heat a.m. reducing.

Sunday. Open 566-7530 9 a.m. 100 3 incl. or stop 943 Liberty Ave. AUDITIONS -All types amateur talent.

For information. Call 434-6892. GEMINI SPA Genulne Swedish Rock Sauna. Showers, reducing, relaxing, vibrating treatment. Open 7 days, 641 Liberty Ave.

Suite 200. 391-3919. A BODY TONING Enloy sauna, exercise, vibrating treatment showers. Downtown finest, 801 Liberty Ave. ROMAN HEALTH CLUB Dally 9 a.m.

Sun. 11 a. m. 391-9870 391-9871 BODY -muscle toning. Feel It to believe It.

461-9449. 7 days. beautifully EMERALDS cut; of priced Colombia, for immediate unset: sale. H-549, Post-Gazette. MASSEUSE Trainees Attractive, over 18, complete training program.

No experience necessary, $150 week while training. For call 562- 0832 or 566-8735 from noon to midnight. MUSCLE Toning 461-9449. Your best relaxation. Open 7 days.

SCANDINAVIAN SPA Immaculate facilities. Vibratina treatment, rock, sauna. Whirlpool. Free parking 10-2 a. m.

771-7780. Now Open 7 Days STUDIO ONE 138 9th 2nd Fl. 562-0832 WANTED -Ticket to Pittsburgh Symphony. Friday, March 23. Will pay.

Call collect, 1-513-390-1841. Legal Notices ESTATE NOTICES Finance Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. M. A.

DELLA Vecchia; Evashwick, Frick Pa. 15219. Notice Brieger and Capone, 1218 is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 6th day of October, 1972, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organiz dunder the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth 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 was organized: To do contract glazing commercial, industrial and residential. The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage in and to do any act concerning any 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 enloy all the rights, benefits privileges of said Act of Assembly. I Letters have been granted on the estate of each of the following decedents to the personal representative named who requests all persons having claims against the estate of the decedent to make known the same in writing to him or his attorney, and all persons indebted to the decedent to make payment him without delay: BINGHAM, Alberta deceased, of Avalon, Pa. No.

886 of 1973. Albert E. Beech, 805 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221, or to Donald H. Melaney, 805 Penn Avenve, Wilkinsburg, Pa.

15221. WILLIAMS, Harry deceased, of McKeesport. No. 898 of 1973. Carolyn B.

Williams, 3216 Overlook Drive, McKeesport, Pa. 15133, or to Stephen W. Graffam, Esquire; Grogan, Graffam McGinley, 620 Grant Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. LOTZ, William deceased, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230.

No. 854 of 1973. The Union National Bank of Pittsburgh, P.O. Box 837, Pittsburgh, or to John J. Dean, 717 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15219. Pa. LEBAC, No. 881 Dorothy, deceased, of of 1973. John Lebac, 834 Copley Avenue, Waldorf, Maryland 20601, or to Samuel M.

Pasquarelli, 1408 Law IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL DIVISION NO. 85 January Term, 1966 In the matter of condemnation by the County of Allegheny of certain land in Plum Borough, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, now or formerly of Henry Snowden and Clara M. Snowden, for the purpose of establishing, making, enlarging, extending, operating and maintaining public parks: TO: Victoria M. Woods, Widow: Adams, Lawrence Eldora B. M.

Snowden, Headen, Dorothy and Elsie E. B. Tolbert, or any other persons found to have an interest in the property. You are hereby notified that a hearing has been scheduled at the offices of the Board of Viewers, 811 City-County Pennsylvania, on Building, the 9th Pittsburgh, day of March, 1973, at 9:30 A.M., Eastern Standard Time, to hear all parties interested and their witnesses. HARRY V.

BAIR JOHN J. KANE JOSEPH R. CAPPY Board of Viewers NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of intention to file in the office of the of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in office of the Prothonotary of 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 designation place of Kreed's, with Its principal of business at 600 Evans Avenue, McKeesport, Pa.

15132. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested In said business are: Carol Ann Kerr, 224 Sharon Drive, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221, Frances Zellick Reed, 1004 Amherst Road, McKeesport, Pa. 15131. PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF Aloe Coal Company, Box 50, Imperial, Pa.

15216. Mine Drainage Permit No. SM4. Mining Permit No. 35-2.

Findlay Township. Allegheny County. Notice is hereby given that Aloe Pennsvivania 15216, has 50, requested Imperial, a Company, Box variance from the Department wealth Environmental of Pennsylvania, Resources, to strip mine 100 feet the operate, outside line of the right of way of L. R. U.

02069 from a point 1000 feet North of S. Route 22 to a North of U. S. Route point, 4000 feet distance of 3000 feet Findlay Township, Allegheny County. This variance is requested DUr- suant 10.0 4.2(3) of the (Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act) of May 31, 1945.

L. 1198, as amended. Section 4.2(c) of the Act allows any person oblecting 10 this variance to file an exception to within 20 days from the date of the final publication of this notice. Any such person who desires to object to this proposed variance should write to Jack Sheffler, Hearing Examiner, Department of Environmental Resources, Room 709 Health Weifare Bulldina, Harrisburg, Pennsvivania 17120, within 20 days from the date of the final publication of this notice. The exception must Include the persons name, address, telepnone number and a brief statement as to the nature of his or her obiection.

The application, plans and other data concerning the operation on the which this variance is requested are available for public inspection on the 7th floor of the Fulton Bank Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17120, between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and P.M., Monday through Friday. Deputy Secretary WILLIAM for M. Enforcement EICHBAUM, SE JAMES L. Bruggeman, Bank Attorney, Pitts.

1809 Union burgh, Pa. 15222. Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P. 967, amended, of intention to file in the the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of 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, Pennsvivania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Zeno's Restaurant, with its principal place of business at 2019 Noble Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218.

The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested In said business are: Carl Zenone, 2300 Buena Vista Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of 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 ficitious name, style or designation of His World of Ohio, with its principal place of business at 300 6th 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 Wexford, Pa.

15090, James Grega, 303 Bigelow Pa. 15219. KACHULIS, Copetas, Adams and Hillen, 1916 Frick Pa. 15219. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pa.

on the 13th day November, 1972, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended. The name of the corporation is Pittsburgh Music Industries, Inc. (a close corporation) The purpose or purposes for which it was organized: The power to corporation shall have unlimited engage in and do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law, Act of May 5, 1933, P.

L. 364, as amended, and for such purposes to have and enjoy all proper and lawful powers under the Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. LEONARD L. Martino, Attorney at Law, 308 Carlton House, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945, to P. file L. in 967, as amended, of intention the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of 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 Son, with its principal Craftmont place of business at 2450 Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: Michael W.

Capoz-1 zoli, 2450 Craftmont Avenue, Pa. 15205. M. A. DELLA VECCHIA; Evashwick, Brieger and Capone, 1218 Frick Pa.

15219. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 22nd day of January, 1973, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanla, approved May 5, 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 any 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 enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly. NOTICE is hereby given that Articles of Amendment were filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on Tuesday the 30th day of January, 1973, by Parker-Hunter Incorporated, a Pennsylvania Business Corporation, having its Bulld- registered office at Union Trust ing, 435 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennslyvania. Said Articles of Amendment were filed under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennssivania, 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 shares of capital stock to 1,000,000 shares of Common Stock and 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 $0.80 per share, and (c) to effect certain other changes in the Articles to comply the with New certain York recently Stock revised Exchange. rules of Robert Van Kirk, Solicitor. NOTICE. Is provisions hereby of Act given of May pursuant 24. 1945, P.

L. 967, as amended. of intention to file in the office of the Secretary Pennsylvania, of the Commonwealth of at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. Friday, the 2nd dav of March, 1973, a Certificate for the conduct County, of a business In Allegheny Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of His vania, with Its principal, place of business at 300 Pa. 15222.

The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested RD said 4, business Box are: John Mill Wolfe, 361, Pearce Wexford, Pa. 15090; James Grega, 303. Bigelow 1502, Pa. 15219. NOTICE Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24.

1945, P. 967, as amended, of intention to file In the office of the Secretary the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisbura, and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on 1973, Friday, the 2nd day of a Certificate for the conduct of a business In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Reading Improvement, with its principal place of business at 290 Oakcreat Lane, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15236. The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In said business are: Michael C. McElhinny, 290 Oakcrest Lane, Pleasant Hills, Pittsburgh, Pennsvivania 15236. HARRISON, King, Bowman, Sabino Gilotti, Attorney at Law, 1812 Frick Pittsburgh, Pa.

Notice Is hereby of Act given pursuant to the provisions of May 24, 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of Intention to file In the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. on Friday, the 2nd day of March, 1973, a Certificate for the conduct of a business sylvania, in Allegheny County, Pennunder the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of The Body Shoppe, with its principal place of business at 6357 Jackson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206.

The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested In said business are: Richard Velan, 6357 Jackson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206 and Gerry Cruikshank, 6357 Jackson Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY. COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CIVIL DIVISION No.

2130 January Term, 1973 IN REM I In the matter of condemnation by Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh of certain lands in the third ward of the city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, a part of Redevelopment Area No. 31, (Roberts-Devilliers Project Area), being property of: To: John Stevens and Nellie Stevens, Henry Stevens, Walter and Patricia Stevens, or any other persons found to have an interest in the property. Property designated as ed URA Parcel 27-29, and also designatas Block 9-S Lot 201 situate at 1845 Webster Avenue, Third Ward, City of Pittsburgh. NOTICE TO CONDEMNEES OF AMENDED 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 and term, thereby taking and appropriating four (4) parcels of real estate in the Third Ward of the Pittsburgh In a part of Redevelopment Area No.

31, otherwise as CrawfordDevilllers and or the Roberts-Devil-1 liers Prolect Area; and 2. As to one such parcel, described by metes salon bounds at Exhibit "B-2" Declaration of Taking, the owners were Indentified as John Stevens and Nellie Stevens; and 3. It has now come to the attention of the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh that John died about 1949 and Nellie Stevens died about 1958. Nellie Stevens was survived by one son, Henry Stevens, who died December 9, 1971, his wife having predeceased him by two vears. Henry Stevens and his wife had one adopted son, namely Walter Stevens.

Walter Stevens intermarried with Patricia Stevens. WHEREFORE, upon motion of Gary L. Farren, Attorney for the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsbugh, it is hereby: ORDERED AND DECREED that the Declaration of Taking filed at the above number and term be amended so as to add to caption and the content thereof the names of Henry Stevens, Walter Stevens and Patricia Stevens (as additional owners of the parcel of real estate described by metes and bounds at Exhibit and it Is: FURTHER ORDERED AND DECREED that 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 of Directors will receive bids for a van for the Early Childhood Development Centers for the current program year 1972-1973 until March 26, 1973 at 5:00 E.S.T.

Specifications are available at Two Allegheny Center, Suite 1300, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212. Bids must be marked "sealed Early Childhood Development Centers and addressed to John Broglie, Secretary, Allegheny Intermediate Unit Board of School Directors, Two Allegheny Center, Pittsburgh, 15212. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P.O. BOX 2531 HARRISBURG, PENNA.

17120 FEBRUARY 5, 1973 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the purchase of Mercury Ballasts and Luminaires will be received by the Director of Purchases not later than 11:00 a.m., E.S.T., March 20, 1973. Bid Proposal Forms and Conditions may be obtained, free of charge, by communicating with Mr. J. H. Holmes, Director Purchases.

Please refer to this item. RAY M. BOLLINGER Secretary and Treasurer Legal Notices Legal Notices Pursuant to order of Common Pleas of Allegheny County at No. 1851 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 at 10:00 -EST at City Tow Pound, 29th Street and A.V.R.R.

-Pittsburgh, Pa. 1972 Date Name Make License Serial Amount Fred Nelson Lincoln 3K8322 7Y82G820994 $364.00 1973 Daniel Robert C. Bollinger Ford 4J9742 5F08D206254 157.00 157.00 Burwell Chrylser 8H7512 8223217232 Elbro Malloy Buick 1L3940 484397H158358 157.00 Thomas Stranko Rambler 2M9741 A6KA55P105422 Frank Hammond, 11 Plymouth None 31-41252074 154.00 Thomas Drake, IV Pontiac 6N9087 266575P235915 154.00 Alfred Black Buick 5L8028 482375H288348 154.00 William Goodlow Buick 1377986 Temp. 444375H232960 151.00 Florence Arnold Ford N35733 4H19U100639 151.00 Ronald Holland Pontiac 3H2925 624P286097 148.00 Thomas J. Kissel Chevrolet 2G9519 105396W125835 00 Richard C.

Reed Cadillac 703775 SH2100PA 148.00 Judy Porter Plymouth BE3828 Ohio 1332621671 148.00 James F. Driscoll Rambler 8N8609 P136415 148.00 George Lewis Mercury 7M2218 1H11S837468 145.00 Rita Price Pontiac 9K1241 159P75287 139.00 Robert Tutt, Jr. Ford 188322 4U78X165662 146.00 Phyllis R. Kanell Chevrolet None 139.00 Harry E. Brown Buick 9C9722 484675H297166 136.00 Lavalle Garrett Chevrolet 6P2741 21847F228724 136.00 George Westerbeck Buick 7J8505 4J5029680 133.00 Helen Williams Chevrolet 5F4226 105675W276533 133.00 David Stanley J.

F. Poskusney Makoski Rambler Chevrolet 75492 7K5114 A6KA52M114559 127 00 164375F243653 127.00 Auto Sales Chevrolet 1605382 Temp. 166476H110534 127.00 John A. Walker Pontiac 0C9342 363P153980 124.00 Dennis Fagan M.G. ZSN583 Calif.

GAN3L46749 121.00 George E. Myers Chevrolet E92874 154695Y213486 118.00 Dale L. Jackson, Jr. Chevrolet None 115.00 Meridith H. Nappier Chrysler 3K4203 9243249815 115.00 Lexa Regan Ford 6M9170 6T07T228897 115.00 James L.

Rodgers Volkswagen 9J6666 5894725 112.00 Fred R. Bordt Mercury None 4W57H532485 112.00 Mary F. Layburn Ford None 2F47F175527 112.00 Ruby Fuick Oldsmobile 39972G 824H247055 112.00 James D. Sapata Cadillac 73318E 63G017881 109.00 John Taylor Cadillac 0J1697 K5254398 131.00 Melvin Jackson Pontiac 1M5171 363P 259140 109 00 Robert Polk Pontiac OK5164 235675P233287 106.00 Geraldine Haberl Pontiac 4D4008 824P216695 106.00 106.00 Donald Washington Dodge 8L8617 7332509416 Joseph T. Zastawny Pontiac 8N7180 233696 B146451 Daniel Pielin Ford 1590934 Temp.5N62X167209 103.00 Eugene Williams Pontiac 4C4275 266578 P221731 103.00 Motors Insurance Co.

Cadillac None 693471Q401492 100.00 Miller Auto Sales Chevrolet 1772527 Temp 113695N138118 97.00 Henrietta Long Mercury 8E6206 5W42Y 535921 97.00 Jacqueline Mackert Dodge OL6366 5422167299 97.00 William E. Neely Ford 1535891 Temp. H9Y H156784 97.00 Robert Earl Johnson Ford 47800E 6H45C201850 97.00 Joan F. O'Mahony Chevrolet R54908 20437N231623 94.00 Terms of Sale Cash Public Auction to highest bidders The seller reserves the right to reject any or all bids. This sale to satisfy the lien of the City of Pittsburgh for towing and impounding together with cost of proceedings.

The seller does not guarantee titles to the above vehicles. All further proceeding to perfect or secure title in above vehicles shall be at the purchaser's expense. MINIMUM BID $14.00 (5) DAYS THE SALE. CARS PURCHASED, AT AUCTION MUST BE REMOVED WITHIN FIVE RALPH LYNCH, City Solicitor DANIEL M. CURTIN, Assistant City Solicitor ROAD DRIVERS Eazor Express, offers a permanent, wide open opportunity.

If you are 25 years old or over, have 3 years over the road diesel experience and a good work record, you may have an earnings potential of $14 to $16,000. Locate in the Pittsburgh area. A RARE OPPORTUNITY IF YOU CAN QUALIFY Call 412-391-4300, Exten. 250 EAZOR EXPRESS, INC. An Equal Opportunity Employer Proposals NOTICE The Bessemer and Lake Erle Railroad Company requests sealed bids under Contract No.

1-1973 for the lease by it as lessee for a term of five (5) vears commencing no later than the first quarter of 1973 with lease to continue from month to month thereafter, sublect to cancellation by either party on thirty days written notice of its intention so to terminate, of up to thirty-five (35) used flat cars, in good serviceable condition, minimum length 53 feet, 70 ton capacity and 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 and Stores, Room 4409 609 Grant Street, Pittsburg Pennsylvania 15219, where details of this proposed transaction may be obtained.

The right Is reserved to reject any and all February 26, 1973 COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY Separate and sealed Proposals will be received at the Office 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 of the County Commissioners in Room 410, House, Pittsburgh, for: GASOLINE. Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, instructions to bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had on application at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompanied by bond and-or certified check (as requested) to the order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract in case of award.

No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Commissioners reserve the right to relect any and all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller County of Allegheny FEBRUARY 19th, 1973 PITTSBURGH, PA. Allegheny County COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY February 16, 1973 Separate and sealed Proposals will Separate and Sealed Proposals will be received at the Purchasing Department of Community College of Allegheny Room 618, Allegheny Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 2:00 p.

E.S.T. on Thursday, March 8th, 1973, and will be publicly opened at 2:00 p. m.r E.S.T. on Thursday, March 8th, 1973, in Room 618, Allegheny Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for the following proposals: Proposal No. 265 Source Document Optical Mark Reader Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to Bidders, and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had upon application at the Purchasing Department, Room 618, Allegheny Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Proposal must be accompanied by 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 County for the amount fixed in specifications as evidence and that carry the bidder will accept same out the conditions of the contract in case of award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. W.

BEATTIE, Chairman Board of Trustees Community College of be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, day, February 28, 1973 and will E.S.T., be until 4:00 I P. E.S.T., Wednespublicly opened at 9:30 A. Thursday, March 1, 1973 in the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410. Court House, Pittsburgh, for: Drugs for Health Department: Clinical Supplies for Health Department; Kitchen Utensils; Laboratory Supplies; and Computer Supplies (Tab Cards). Special bidding blanks and instructions envelopes for use of bidders, to bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had on application at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Proposal must be accompanied by a bond and -or certified check (as requested) to the order of -or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed In the Specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract in case of award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Commissioners reserve the right to relect any and all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, CONTROLLER, COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY Project Number EDA No.

01-1- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 00407.1. City of Wheeling, West Virginia Separate sealed bids for General Construction, Mechanical Work and Eelctrical Work for the Wheeling Civic Center will be received by the City of Wheeling, City-County Building, 1600 Chapline Wheeling, West Virginia 26003, at the office of City Manager until 3:00 o'clock P.M., E.S.T., March 26, 1973, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, of Plans, Bid Specifications, and Forms Bond, Performance and Payment Bond, and other contract documents may be examined at the following: OFFICE of the CITY MANAGER, 1600 Chapline Wheeling, W. F. W.

DODGE PLAN ROOM, Chamber of Commerce Pittsburgh, Pa. INFORMATION SYSTEMS, F. W. Dodge-Scan, 6368 Pearl Cleveland, Ohio OHIO VALLEY BUILDERS EXCHANGE, 1027 de Chantal Wheeling, LOUIS GARDNER, ARCHITECT, 11 Hill Newark, N. J.

Copies may be obtained at the office of City Manager located at 1600 Chapline Wheeling, W. Va. 26003, upon payment of $50.00 for each set. Any unsuccessful bidder, upon returning such set promptly refunded and his in good condition, will be payment, and any non-bidder upon SO returning such a set will be refunded $40.00. The Owner reserves the right to waive any informalities or to reject any or all bids.

Each bidder must deposit, with his bid, security in the amount, form and subiect to the conditions provided in the Information Bidders. Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract in that this project is receiving Federal financial assistance from the Economic Development Administration and therefore the successful must comply with all the requirements of the following. 1. Davis- Act 2. Contract Work Hours Standard Act 3.

Copeland Act (Anti-Kickback) 4. Title IV, Civil Rights Act of 1964 No bidder may withdraw his bid within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. February 26, 1973 JACK C. MALONEY, City Clerk Wheeling Civic Center TO 'OX' THAT TROY SHOCK DANNY'S HE ANNOUNCES CONCEAL IS NORWALK, WHEN ATTEMPTS AN FRIEND, HIS TO GOOD TROY! THAT'S HEAR, TO SAID OF WHEN THEIR CROSSED MY 'GUILTY', THE GUEST- FRIENDS ME JURY MOST OFF JUST RECORD, YOU FOR GUILTY THE 2 WERE LIKE JELLY THERE A I ON KID SOMEBODY HIS CALIGHT MONEY! FACE, ELSES HOLDIN' DAN! WITH EX-CONVICT! AS THEY SAY, 'OX', ANY PAL OF DAN'S IS A PAL OF AL IN 2-26 Proposals INVITATION TO BID BETHEL PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT Sealed Proposals will be received by the Bethel Park School District, Allegheny County, Pennsvivania at the Administration Building, 301 Church Road, Bethel Park, Pa. 15102, until 4:00 p.

E.S.T., March 5, 1973 for: SITE DEVELOPMENT In connection with the proposed construction of the New Middle School on the High School Site. No bids will be accepted after 4:00 p. E.S.T. Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 8:00 p. E.S.T., March 5, 1973 the above address.

Copies of Plans, Specifications and other Contract Documents are on file at the offices of Altenhof and Bown, Registered Architects, Four Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, and sets of such documents may be obtained from Altenhof and Bown, at the above office upon deposit of $25.00 per set. If the documents are returned in good condition within seven (7) days after the opening of bids, the amount of the deposit will be refunded to each actual bidder. If the documents are not returned within the time stated, the entire amount of deposit will be forfeited. Proposals shall be addressed and delivered to Michdel Suhoza, Secretary, the Bethel time Park and at School the place Disindicated above. Envelopes containing proposals shall be sealed and clearly marked "Proposal for Site Development, New Middle School on High School The character and amount of bid security to be furnished by bidders is stated in the Instructions to Bidders.

No bid may be withdrawn for thirty (30) days atfer the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The Bethel Park School District reserves the right to walve any informalities in or to relect any or all bids. BETHEL PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT 3 -Male Interest ADMIN. OFFICE MANAGER Supervise a staff of 40 In order processing, operations, and finance. Full fringe; regional manager as a future.

For more information, call 281-6255. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Eq. Opp. Personnel.

ASSISTANT Finance Manager Trainee -To $6,000. Learn credit, finance, personnel, and management techniques. Full benefits include college tuition. appointment, call 281-6255. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Eq.

Opp. M-F Personnel. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ADVISOR Fink An opportunity to belong to the dealership in the tri-state area. Individual must have previous or related experience. And capable of dealing with large volume of business.

This opportunity includes commission with guarantee, profit sharing program, opportunity for advancement, hospitalization insurance plan, paid vacations. Working Hours Noon to 9 P.M. Daily Please phone for appointment for interviews. Jim McCombe 681-4800 Don Allen Chevrolet Co. 5315 Baum Blvd.

BARBER Stylist For modern salon. Don's Barber Salon, next to Norwin Shop. Cntr. 863-9804. BRICKLAYERS $6 per hr.

Joy Masonry, call Eves. 795-1410. CARPET Sales (2) Wanted for distributor sales Western Pa. Sales exp. in floor covering retail or wholesale level desirable but would also consider ambitious person with sales exp.

in allied fields such as appliances, home, furnishings, bida. materials, etc. Salary, incentive, and expenses. Write Charles J. Nichols, Vice Pres.

Eastern Sales, C-0 Viking Carpets 10 W. 33rd N. N. Y. 10001.

CHEF Working chef to manage steak and seafood kitchen. must have experience with food and labor cost, banquets and orders. Post-Gazette. Box 569. DIEMAKER Experienced on metal stamping dies or plastic molds.

Class A only. Top wages and fringe benefits. 923-2380. ENGINEERS NUCLEAR Excellent positions In Washington, 2501 Woodcutter Reston, Va. D.C.

area. Fee Paid. Send resume to 22091. Equal opportunity employer. ENGINEERING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER $12,000 Function In plant power distribution for this world-wide company.

For your appoint ent, call 281-6263. I.B.A., 13th fir. Chamber of Commerce Empl. Eq. Opp.

M-F Personnel. FITTERS -Plate structural. 787- 2526. Income Tax Preparers Experienced only need apply: Highest commissions in town. Business Service Bureau, 441-5590.

INSURANCE Trainee -Salary bfts. J. Reedy, 363-2320. JANITOR Part-time, 4 hrs. per 683-3880 pre-school between in 8:30 Oakland, area, 12:30 p.m.

MACHINIST Experienced on general tool room work. First class only. Top wages and fringe benefits. 923-2380. MODELS Adults, child; exp.

unnec. Models Unlim. 471-3318. EVERY craft and trade necessary for home maintenance Is listed in the Want Ads..

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