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I 1 I I FEE PITSBURGH Deaths IF ski, Ann Monnin, Dorothy and Irene Blum also the ALBERT grandchildren. NOVAK FUNERAL at HOME. 3313 Friends received Brighton Road. Requiem high mass at St. George's Uki.

Church Baturday, at 9 m. ONDRIZEK- Monday, April 25. Louis F. of 602 Delaware Oakmont, beloved husband of Marand Charles B. Ondrizek: also four caret: father of Betty McKinley grandchildren.

Friends received at the WILLIAM J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 210 Allegheny River Oakmont. Requiem high mass in St. Irenaeus Church on Friday, April 29 at m. Interment Calvar Cemetery Latrobe papers please copy.

PAGE--On Sunday, April 24. 1960. Carol Ruth, in her 14th year, beloved daughter of Ruth Miller and Frederick Page, of 3433 Brownsville granddaughter of Mrs. Carrie L. Miller.

Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHIT FUNERAL HOME. 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. PATELLA- On April 26.

Carmella Swissvale, Dearly beloved wife of Punturi of 7315 Vincent; mother of Mrs. M. Proverizano, Joseph, Mrs. R. Magliocchi, Mrs.

A. Paoletti, Mrs. 1 seph Nick dren. Talarico, 11 Punturi Punturi. Nick of great and Also Italy: 16 Paul: aunt grandchildren.

sister of grandchil- Jo- of Friends received 7455, at the Church PERKONE MORTUARY, Swissvale. Solemn Requiem high mass on Saturday, April 30 at the Madonna Del Costello Church 10 m. PHILLIPS--On April 27, Joseph Charles of 319 Manhattan St. Shaler husband of Mrs. Cecelia Scheid Phillips and father of Br.

Veronica Marie OSF. Sr. Mary Agnes OSP, Mrs. Mary Low Purnell, Mrs. Joan Zilaitis and Miss Celine Marie Phillips one grandchild; brother of James, David, Kenneth, Alvin, Edward, Oliver, Hanna Northup, Mary Brown, Maud Wirth, Elizabeth Gray, Edith Eichenhauer, Ida Mae Friends received at the E.

J. PFERFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Rosary by Holy Name Society Friday at 8:30 p. m. Solemn high mass in St. Anns Church, Miilvale on Saturday at 11 m.

Members of Railroad Brotherhood PHILLIPS- On Wednesday, April 27. 1960. William aged 68. of 236 Hazel Drive. Mt.

Lebanon and Phillips Art Studios: husband of Marie A. Brown Phillips; son of the late William N. Ann Elizabeth Rawsthorne Phillips: brother of Mrs. Mae R. Haden, Charles E.

Albert F. Phillips. Friends received at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY. 2630 West Liberty where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 3 'clock. Interment Mt.

Lebanon Cemetery. PIERCE On Wednesday. April 27. 1960, Caroline Konenkamp, formerly of Edgemont wife of Albert A. Pierce: mother of Mrs.

Walter Kleinhans, Albert Robert Mrs. August Klein and Charles J. Pierce: sister of Charles J. Konenkamp; also 18 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the E.

C. KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME. 1719 Brownsville funeral Saturday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass in St George Church at a.

m. Interment St. Peter Cemetery. PISTORIUS -On Monday, April 25. 1960.

Edna, of 111 Duffland sister of Mrs. Laura Amedick, Ethel and William P. Pistorius. Friends received at the E. C.

KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Friday at 8:30 A. m. Requiem high mass at St. Basil's Church, at a.

m. 25. PRUDENTE- On Monday, April Concetta, wife of the late Raffaele Prudente: mother of Mrs. Lucy Tripodi, Mrs. Mario! Grosso 01 Italy; sister of Mrs.

Rose DiNenna, grandmother of Peter Vecchio and August Tripodi; also survived by two great-grandchildren. Friends received at BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME. 214 Virginia Mt. Washington. Solemn requiem high mass at 8t.

10 Peters Church on Thursday m. RANDALL (Templeton)-April 25, 1960. Mrs. Margaret of 124 Republic Indianolo, wife of Thomas daughter of George Templeton; sister of Faye. Bill George Earl.

Friends received the KUZNICH FUNERAL HOME. Cheswick, Pa. Requiem high mass St. Francis Church. Harmerville, Thursday at 10 m.

RONEY-Wednesday, April 27, 1960. Harold Edwin, age 71, beloved husband of Rhodia Powell Roney, of 1811 Potomac Dormont: father of Mrs. Gail R. Chasey, Mrs. Rhoda R.

Reith, Mrs. Patrica R. Kennedy, of Flagstaff, brother of Marie James A. John M. Roney; also seven grandchildren Friends received at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY.

2630 West Liberty Ave. Notice of funeral later. Visitations 1-4 and 1-10 p. m. PYKACZEWSKI Stanley on Monday, April 1960.

of 122 Locarna Way, beloved brother of Mrs. Helen Lubomski. Joseph. Frank. Mrs.

Agnes Wicker and Mrs. Martha Puneral on Friday 3 m. from the BOREK FUNERAL HOME. 249 Main Lawrenceville. Requiem mass at m.

in Holy Family Church. SHAW-Farrisa Cain Shaw. In wife of J. A. Shaw: mother of William Smart: sister of Mrs.

Mary Bloomingstock and Mrs. Eva Lavin. Burial in Cal. SMALL-Andrew. at Long Island City, N.

(formerly ol Pittsburgh), on Saturday, April 23; brother of Mary and Mildred Small and Mrs. Walter Otto, all of Charleroi. Services Thursday, 2 p. at MICHAEL A. MELINCHAK FUNERAL HOME.

825 Fallowfield Avenue, Charleroi. STRAUSS. -On April 27, 1960. Emma L. Heckman Strauss, of 4521 Stilley Road, formerly of Beechview: beloved wife of Edward L.

Strauss: mother of Mrs. Pearl O' Brien Mrs. Helen Fereday, Fern Howard E. and Albert C. Strauss: sister of Albert C.

Heckman; also 3 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren, Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Road. Brentwood. Thursday from 7-9 p. m.

and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Saturday at 1:30 o'clock. -On 433 Clokey Mt. Lebanon.

On Sunday, April 24. 1960. RI 1:20 p. m. Frances Fitzsimmons, wife of the late John G.

Sweeney. in her 80th year; Mother of Mrs. Marie R. O'Connor and Mrs. Madeline Cormier: also four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren' Friends received at the E.

B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Avenue, So. Hills, until Wednesday. April 27.

at 9:30 A. m. Requiem h.gh mass St. Bernard's R. C.

Church, at 10:30 m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. 26. 1960.

Michael of 1815 St. Pat- UNIATOWSKI-On Tuesday rick St. 6. father of Stephen, Stanley. Mrs.

Minetta Kennedy, Mrs. Gertrude Gallagher. Mrs. Mary Watson and Edmund also survived by 29 grandchildren; 11 great grandand one sister Mrs. Anna Kaczorowski.

Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME. 119 So. 15th St. Funeral Saturday at 9:30.

Requiem high mass in Adaiberts Church at 10 a. m. VAN WORMER On Tuesday, April 26, 1960, Hester Flinner Van Wormer, of Youngstown, wife of the late George Van Wormer and sister of Mrs. Mary Kohl, Sheraden. Stella M.

Miller. of Youngstown, Mrs. Mabel Cook. of St. Petersburg.

and William Flinner, of Pittsburgh. Friends received at the funeral of J. HERBERT HERSHBERGER SONS. 170 Noble Crafton. where services will be held Friday at 2 p.

m. WYNNYK- On Wednesday. April 27. 1960. Lottie (Babe) Giles Wynnyk, of 2107 Carson Sgt.

William Wynnyk: mother of Corporal Barbara Ann: daughter of Haller, William S. Giles: sister of Hazel Alberta Ceross. Wilfred Giles. Friends received at JOSEPH COLLIGAN Warrington Are. FUNERAL Services HOME, 608 on Saturday.

April 30 at 2 p. m. Friends invited. -Florists-Funeral Designs LUBIN SMALLEY Flowers for Remembrance GRant 1-2200 MU.2-MA.I GIDAS Spray 1300 Baskets $5 ALLEGHENY Memorial Parksections "G' and Reasonable. CH.

2-2735. JEFFERSON Memorial. 2 graves, "Garden of Virtue. OL. 3-4324, evenings.

Allez Co Mem 6 grave barg. PO 1-5239 Aller County Mem. choice (Masonic) sac. Scottdale. TU 1-8239 POST and SUN ELEGRAPH: THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1960 37- Legal Notices Sealed Proposals Lost and Found 10 Help Wanted- Men 10 Help Wanted Deaths Clara Bierwirth, Alice Blanker, Joseph Booth, Eva Brinham, Anna Burkhardt, Marie Byrd, Tobytha Chalfant, Frances Clarke, Ads Cisco, Michelangela Cooksey, Israel Cott, Parker Cowan, Helen Cvitesic, Pete Edge, Beatrice Eichler, William Fawcett, Winnifred Firlit, Bella Folino, John Horn, Harry Johnson, Mary Jones, Grace Kelly, James Klancher, Anthony Koch, Harry Martin, Catherine McAndrew, Melvin McElfish, James Muller, Ralph Murdoch, Helen Murray, O'Rourke Myers, Margaret Neiderreiter, Mary Nordslek, Edward Oltmann, Anna Ondrizek, Louis Page, Carol Patella, Carmella Phillips, William Pierce, Caroline Pistorius, Edna Prudente, Concetta Randall, Margaret Rykaczewski, Stanley Shaw, Farrisa Small, Andrew Strauss, Emma Sweeney, Frances Uniatowski, Michael Van Wormer, Hester Wynnyk, Lottie AUMICK- On Moser Wednesday, Aumick.

April 27, 1960. Clars mother of Grover C. Aumick: 518- ter of George Moser. Funeral services at the JAMES LOWRIE MEMORIAL HOME. 1407 Chateau 6t.

at. Pennsylvania Ave. on Saturday at 11 a. m. Friends invited.

BIERWIRTH- Tuesday, April 26. 1960. Alice. beloved wife of Elmer Bierwirth. of 175.

Washington Bellevue: mother of Elmer. and Lindsey H. Bierwirth. both of Bellevue, and Robert W. Bierwirth of Detroit.

Mich. also survived by one grandchild. Friends received at the CHARLES M. DAUGHERTY MORTUARY, 3701 California Ave. at Termon N.

8.. Pgh. Services Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. In lieu of nowers kindly make contributions to the Bellevue Suburban Hospital. BLANKER--Joseph G.

of Abers Creek Monroeville. on April 26, 1960, husband of Elsie Blanker, brother af Marie Blanker of Toronto. Friends received to 5 to 10 p. m. VAN HORN'S FUNERAL HOME.

Beatty Haymaker Rd. Services Fri. at 11 m. BOOTH -On Wednesday, April 17, 1960. Eva Hanna Booth: wife of the late Walter R.

Booth, of 2962 Crosby Avenue, Dormont: mother of Mrs. John Baldrige, Mrs. Ray Baidrige and G. Howard Booth. Friends received the BEINMAUER MORTUARY.

2630 W. Liberty Avenue, from 2-4 and 9-10 p. m. Notice of funeral later. BRINHAM On Tuesday, April 26.

1960, p. Anna Dunn Brinham, Age 82 years; wife of the late Louis F. Brinham: aunt of Mary Collier. Friends may call the WILLIAM G. HIRT FUNERAL HOME.

704 Brownsville Road Alice Street. Funeral Priday 8. m. Requiem high mass in Bt. Canice's Church m.

BURKHARDT-On Tuesday April 1960. Marie Dittman Burkhardt, wite of the late Carl H. of 819 Inland McKees Rocks: sister of George F. Dittman. Friends received MeDERMOTT 1225 Chartiers Me Kees Rocks, Requiem mass in St.

Mary's Church on Friday, April 29 9 m. BYRD On Monday, April 25. 1960. Tobytha beloved wife of James R. Byrd; mother of Brenda.

James, Gerri and Wilbert Byrd: daughter of Mrs. Emma Clark: sister of Miss Maybelle Lee, Mrs. Dilo Boles, Mrs. Catherine Graham of Lake City. Wesley Lee.

Miami. Fla. Otis Richmond, Va. and Willie Lee. Friends received GAINES FUNERAL HOME.

220 Auburn Street. E. where services will be held Thursday p. m. CHALFANT-On Monday.

April 25. -1860. Frances Barr, C. wife of the late Judge Edward Chalfant, of 1309 Sheridan E. mother of the late Marie Chalfant Murpi and Edward T.

Chalfant. Survived by three grandchildren. Friends received the WAPLES FUNERAL HOME. Baum Blvd. Grahab E.

where services will be held Thursday afternoon 2 o'clock. CLARKE- 117 Church Glenshaw. on Monday, April 25. 1960, Ada R. Clarke: mother of M.

Pauline Clarke. Friends received at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME. 1500 Mt. Roval Glenshaw. Services on Thursday afternoon 6 at 2 o'clock.

CISCO-Michelangela of Bakerstown, Culmerville Road. Deer Creek. on Wednesday: mother of Louis, Mrs. Marie Bellino, Anthony, Theresa Phillips, Joseph. Nick, Raymond, Stella Beradelli and Edward: 22 grandchildren; 14 greatgranchildren.

Friends received the J. R. SIWICKI FUNERAL HOME, McKrell Road, Russellton, Pa, until Thursday, April 28 at 10 p. m. On Friday from 2-5 ano 7-10 friends may call at BEKAVAC FUNERAL HOME.

555 Fifth Street, Clairton: Pa. Requiem high mass Saturday 9:30 m. at St. Clare's R. C.

Church, Clairton. Interment in 6t. Clare's Cemetery. COOKSET-At his late home 55 Warren Crafton, Israel Cooksey; husband of the late Nora Donly Cooksey and father of Marguerite E. Cooksey.

Friends ceived the funeral home ofJ. ceived at the funeral home of SONS, 170 Noble Crafton where services will be held on Friday at 10 m. Additional services will be held at the DAWSON FUNERAL HOME, Coshocton, Saturday at 2 p. m. COTT Suddenly on Tuesday April 26, 1960.

Parker Cott. husband of Bertha Emory of 800 Heberton E. E. Father of Mrs. James H.

Richards of Columbus. Mrs. Frank W. Yeaw of New Hampshire, Barbara Cott at home, and Dr. Robert Cott of Clarksville.

brother of Emerson Cott of Columbus: seven grandchildren. Friends received from 12-4 the WAPLE'S FUNERAL HOME. Baum Bird. at Grahams E. where services will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock.

COWAN-April 26, 1960 (formerly of Oakmont) Helen Plinest of 113 Schley Ingram: wife of the late J. Harry Cowan: mother of Mrs. Kathleen V. Patton; grandmothr. of Alton T.

Patton, Jr. Friends may call at the JAMES A. LAMB. JR. FUNERAL HOME.

165 Noble Crafton, 7-10 p. m. Wednesday 2-4 and 7-10 p. Thursday. Services private the Convenience of the family.

In lieu of Bowers please make donation to Ally. Co. Div. of the Am. Cancer Society.

Interment Friday afternoon At o'clock in Lower Path Valley Cemetary, Fannettsburg. Pa. on April 24. 1960, of 1115 Cherry Etna, Pa: brother of Michael Critesic. Ann Sihois of Milwaukee, Bertha Kovach.

Rose Alend and Katherine Jaworrowski. of VPW 9197. Local 249 friends receievd OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME. 333 Butler Eina, Pa. Requiem high mass in St.

Augustine's Church, Lawrenceville, on Thurs- EDGE- Pittsburgh. Pa. on Monday, April 25. 1960, formerly of Cooperstown, wife of Wilfrid Edge; mother of Stanley J. Edge.

Pittsburgh, also survived by five grandchildren and two greatchildren. Friends received at the EATON UNDERWOOD FUNERAL HOME. 278 Maryland Onkmont, Pa. Services Thursday at Interment services Oakmont Cemetery. Eastern Star Wednesday 8 p.

m. Deaths EICHLER-O1 2339 Tuesday, Linwood April Drive Allison on 26, 1960. William formerly of Millvale, husband of Cecelia Bauer; father of Francis, William, and Norbert Eichler: brother of Kather.n: Koenig, Antoinette Ott, Christine Miller, Marcella Steindorfer, Eleanor Meyer, Albert Louis, Lawrence, and Cornelius Eichler: also survived by five grandchildren. Friends members of Amalgamated Asso. of Street Electric Railways Motor Coach employees of America, received at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt.

Royal Glenshaw. Funeral on Friday morning at o'clock. Requiem high mass in St. Ursulas Church at 10 o'clock. FAWCETT Winnifred Ann Poxon, on April 26, beloved wife of Bayard C.

Fawcett of 2730 Orlando Place, Blackridge; sister of Mrs. Freda Gerstel, Lillian, Bert Cyril Poxon. Friends may call at the KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South Wilk. Services on Thurs. evening at o'clock.

Family hours 2-4-7-9. -On Monday, April 25. 1960. Bella Nowak 148 8. 16th St.

6. mother of Clara, Mrs. Florence Zoler and Mrs. Rose Sow a also survived by one granddaughter, Elaine: sister of Stanley Nowak, Mrs. Mary McKain, Mrs.

Josephine Wolny, Mrs. Barbars Windstein and Mrs. Verne Walczak. Friends received the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME 119 So.

15th St. Funeral Saturday at 8:30 m. Solemn requiem high mass in 6t. Adalbert's Church FISCHER--On Wednesday. April 27.

1960. Lorraine Bloman Fischer, of the late Dr. N. Arthur Fischer, mother of Dr. Arthur J.

Fischer of Los Cruces, New Mrs. 8. I. Lasner of Pgh. Mrs.

Bernard Rubiner of Tucson, and Mrs. Adelson of Wheeling. W. also survived by a sister. Mrs.

Eugene Frank Lowry of Santa Monica, Cal. and 9 grandchildren. Friends received at H. 537 Neville. St.

(Oakland Civic Center) Thursday 7-9 p. m. and until time of service. Time announced later. In lieu of flowers donation may be sent to your favorite charity.

FOLINO -Suddenly, April 26. 1960. of 520 James Turtle Creek. John. husband of the late Lucy Rende Folino: father of Samuel.

Joseph, Ralph, Ann, all of Turtle Creek, and Anothy, of Trafford. Friends received at ARDO'S FUNERAL HOME, 320 Airbrake Wilmerding. Pa. High mass of requiem at St. Colman's R.

C. Church. on Saturday, April 30. 11 a. m.

HORNE- Harry J. on Monday, April 25. 1960. beloved husband Cora E. Horne; father of Harry Corine E.

and Janice R. Friends received at the GLENN FUNERAL HOME. Grant Turtle Creek. Services Saturday morning. 9:00.

JOHNSON-On Monday April 25 1960. Mary Chervinko Johnson of 711 McLain mother of Christine. Stanley, Mary Collins, Iren Otway: 11 grandchildren; sister of Steve Chervinko. Friends received at JOSEPA COLLIGAN FUNERAL HOME. 608 Warrington Avenue.

Funeral on Friday April 29 at 8 p. m. High mass at St Pius Byzantine Church at m. Friends invited. JONES- -On Monday, April 25, 1960, at the Methodist Home, Grace Mildred Jones, sister of Mrs.

Stella Jones Morrow. Services at H. SAMSON'S, 537 Neville 6t. (Oakland Civic Center), on Thursday at p. m.

KELLY-On Tuesday, April 26, 1960, James B. Kelly, husband of Margaret Yates Kelly, of 1423 Beaver Sewickley; father of James B. Kelly, IlI. Margaret Chatterton Kelly and Kevin Yates Kelly: son of Mr. and Mrs.

James B. Kelly: brother of Mrs. Richard English of Erie, and Mrs. J. Rogers Plannery, of Fox Chapel.

Friends received at the nome of his sister, Mrs. J. Rogers 453 Fox Chapel. Rd. Tuesday, 7-19 p.

Wednesday, and 7-10 Requiem high mAss 111 St. Paul's Cathedral on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. may In lieu of flowers, remembrances De made to the American Cancer Society. (Arrangements by H. SAMSON'S.) on MonApril 25.

1960, Anthony of Washington Bridgeville: husband of Edith J. Kuna Klancher, father of Anthony R. and Edith son of Mary E. Klancher; brother of John. Mathilda and Joseph Klancher and Helen Chrise.

Friends received at LAVELLE FUNERAL HOME. 432 Washington Bridgeville until Friday, April 29 at 9:30 m. High mass of requiem in St. Agatha's Church at 10 o'clock, -On Tuesday, April Mrs. Townsend Bong 1960.

3:15 p. m. Harry Ami! husband of the late MarKoch 5852 Walnut Lane, Bethel caret Cuthbert Koch: father of Berwyn. Pa. and Mrs.

George 6. Daugherty, brother of Frederick Koch of Denver. also survived by 3 grandchildren and 2 Friends received SAMSONS, 537 Neville Oakland Civic Center. Thursday from 2-4-7-9 and on Friday from p. m.

when services will be held. MARTIN- Catherine C. O'Shea on John Wednesday. April sister of Mrs. wife 21, 1960: of J.

Martin; Margaret Pelican, Mrs. Johanna O'Shea, Mrs. Kathleen Bagley. and John O'Shea. Friends received at the O'TOOLE 0 CONNOR FUNERAL HOME.

5106 Second Hazelwood. Solemn high mass of requiem in St. Stephens Church on Saturday at m. Me ANDREW- On April 26. 1960, Melvin brother of John F.

May Donovan. Margaret Petruska, Berenice Kruper. Funeral from MeCABES, 7204 Thomas on Sat. at 8:30 m. Requiem mass in St.

James Church (Wilk.) at m. MeEL FISH On Sunday, April 24. 1960, James K. McElfish. husband of Eva Laufer McElfish, of 6823 Thomas father of Mrs.

Audrey Walker, of Harrisburg. And Billy L. Laufer: brother of Mrs. Louise Jones and Mrs. Leah Neal: also survived by four grandchildren.

Friends received at H. SAMSON'S, Neville (Oakland Civic Center), where service will be heid Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. -Ralph J. of State Way, formerly of Neville Island. 011 Tuesday.

April 26. 1960: nusband of Lillian Reed: father of Mildred Deshantz; brother of Marie Martin and Harry Muller: also 2 grandchildren; great -grandchildren. Funeral from WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Time later. MURDOCH-Helen Templeton, age 84: wife of Edgar B.

Murdoch: mother of Alexander Murdoch; in Washington. on April 26, at 10 P. m. Friends received at the PIATT FUNERAL HOME, 130 E. Wheeling Street.

where services will be held Thursday. April 28. at 2 Interment, Washington Cemeterv. MURRAY-O'Rourke, on Monday, wife April 25, 1960. Anna (nee Farrell).

of the sate Benjamin Murray of 3941 Meadowbrook mother of Mrs. Mary N. Oliver and William E. O'Rourke: grandmother of Mrs. Robert Mitchell: also three Friends received at JOHN H.

SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem mass in St.

Sylvester's R. C. Church 9 o'clock. MYERS- Suddenly, on Tuesday, April 26, at 1:30 a. Margaret Sparr Myers of 296 Watson Bird.

Northside; mother of Mrs. Ida Friends received at the FRANK W. Peaslee: also one grandchild. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrystille Ave. Services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

NEIDERREITER On Tuesday. April 26, 1960, Mary Neiderreiter, of 1035 Shreve Street. N. sister of Wilhelmina Friends received at the GEISELHART FUNERAL HOME, 408 Cedar Avenue, N. 8.

where services will be held on Friday at 2 p. m. NORDSIAK Of 3330 Bethel brother of Elmer of Frank Church Road, re Bethel Park, on Tuesday, April 26, 1960. Edward Whitehall and Clarence of Natrona Heights. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and p.

m. at the HAMEL MORTUART. Road (near Bethel Church Road. South Hills. Services on Friday at 2 p.

m. Interinent in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. OLTMANN On Tuesday. April 26.

1963. Anna Mae Clifford. of 1229 Success Street: wife of Henry mother of Mrs. Lillian Gardner. John Arthur D.

and Robert M. Cummings: sister of Mrs. Marie Sauers and Mrs. Andrew Grundzo. Funeral services at the JAMES LOWRIE MEMORIAL HOME, 1407 Chateau Street at Pennsylvania Avenue.

Time later. OPALK A--On Wednesday. April 27. 1960, Joseph of 1355 Gever husband of the late Dorothy: father of William, Mary Jeff Mem 2 sry lot $275 WA 1-8911 Jett mem 4 graves $323. HO 1-3754 Jeff.

Mem. 4-grav lot $300. HU 68289 Jefferson Mem 4-grave lot. LE 1-0781 Jeff. Mem.

3 grav. sac. $275 TE 52289 Restland 4 $300. DR 2-2607 SUNSET View jot, Section Q. Reasonable.

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Legal Notices Fatate of Anna M. Braun, deceased. of busier 130. 0. avuv.

Letters testamentary On her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests persons having claims or to make known the same and all demands against the estate of decedent persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay 10 Gertrude S. Cameron. 6031 Bunker AcCaw: Hill a. Jonn h. Alter Wright Brown.

2200 First National Bank Pgh. 22. Estate of William B. Fundis, deceased of Wilkinsburg No. 1968 of 1960.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Donald R. Fundis, 2350 Collins Pgh. 35. and Anna Mae Neumaler. 520 Virginia Erie, Extra.

Clifford Weisel; Weisel Johnstone, 1106 Law Finance Pgh. 19, Pa. Estate of John H. Huch, deceased of McCandless No. 1964 of 1960.

Letters testamentary 00 his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and al persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ralph R. Huch, 236 Crestmont Rd. Pgh. 37, Pa. Paul Brandt; Brandt, Riester, Brandt de Malone, 968 Perry Highway, Pgh.

37 Pa. Estate of William Coison, deceased of West Deer No. 1044 of 1960. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Harry Coison. Box 233-A D.

3, wil, 16. Charles F. Hodel Jr; Smith Hodel, Atty' 1406 Park Pgh. 22, Pa. ESTATE of Adam J.

Kunkel, deceased of Pgh. No. 1885 of 1960. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Cyril J. Kunkel, Perry Highway Forest View.

Wexford, Pa. and Alexander Neidhardt, 2 Thornridge Pgh. 2, Extrs. F. W.

RIES 914 Union Trust Pgh. 19, Pa. ESTATE of Constance Stobbe, ceased of Pgh. No. 1886 of 1960.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary Stobbe, 1013 Peralto Pgh. Pa. EDWARD A. PERLOW; FINE, PERLOW STONE, 1008 Law Finance Pgh. 19, Pa.

Estate of Ida M. Harig. 1960. deceased of Pgh. No.

1776 of Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who re- quests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent 10 make payment without delay to Margaret D. Harig, 938 Hesschel St. Pen. 30, Pa. James M.

acker. Ronald D. Ecker: Ecker, Ecker Ecker, 620 Bakewell, Pgh. 19. ESTATE of A.

Wilson McCandless, deceased of Pgh. No, 1887 of 1960. Letters testamentary his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make ment delay to Ellen M. Mc. Candless.

5841 Walnut Pah. 32. Pa WILLIAM J. LAPPE. 620 Frick Pgh.

19. Pa. ESTATE of Howard G. Marsh, deceased of Prh. No.

1810 of 1960. Letters testamentary his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Emma B. Marsh, 1325 Liverpool and Mellon National Bank Trust Company. Melion Square. Pgh.

30. Pa. WILLIAM A MEYER; KOUNTZ. FRY de MEYER, 575 Union Trust Peh. 19.

Pa. ESTATE of William J. Traurig, deceased of Carnegie. No. 1812 of 1960.

Letters testamentary on tis estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary Ann Traurig. Broadway Extension, Carnegie. Pa. WILLIAM L. DORNENBURG.

1500 Berger Pgh. 19. Pa. Estate of Frances Lubich, deceased of Pgh. No.

1772 of 1960. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to, make payment without delay to Josephine Oblak, 178-49th Pa. Louis T. Katusin, 921 Jones Law Peh. Pa ESTATE of Joseph P.

McCune, deceased of Pah. No. 1822 of 1960. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the decedent same and persons indebted to to make payment without delay to Pittsburgh Naional Bank. Fourth J.

I. GANNON, HAZLETT, GANAve. Wood Pa. EDWARD NON and WALTER. 708 Park Pgh.

22. Pa. ESTATE of Kate Price Thomas or Kate P. Thomas, deceased of Wilkinsburg. No.

1809 of 1960. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make cayment without delay to Philip Thomas. 847 Ardmore Wilkinsburg. Pa. THOMAS LEWIS JONES.

707 Grant Pa. ESTATE of Abraham Levine or Abe Levine, deceased of Pgh. No. 1900 of 1960, Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make, payment without delay to RichLevine. 5432 Hobart Pa.

ESTHER KOCHIN. 409 Plaza Pgh. 19, Pa. ESTATE of Gertrude Trageser Coyle. deceased of Pgh.

No. 1908 of 1960. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Othwina Traegeser Douglas, Extrx. 5509 S. w.

5 Terrace, Miami 44. Florida, RUGGERO J. ALDISERT. Frick Pgh. 19.

Pa Estate of William M. Slater, deceased of West View Boro. No. 1882 of 1960. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons.

hav- the ing claims or demands azainst estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Agnes M. Slater, 55 North L. Lentchner: Robert N. McGee, Park West View 1 Boro. Pa.

Harry 906 Union Trust Pgh. 19, Pa. deceased, of MI. Lebanon Twp. No.

Estaie of Lawrence B. Cummins, 1893 of 1960. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mellon National Bank and Trust Company. Melion Square, Pgh. 30.

Pa. James K. S. Ruby; Ruby, Nescott Taylor, Peopies Union Bank McKeesport, Pa. Estate of Flora L.

Yagle, deceased of No. 1966 of 1960. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersized who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent 10 make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Elizabeth M. Yagie. 5714 Callownill Pgn.

6, Pa. E. Sugaen. Jr. 705 Renshaw Peh.

22. Pa. Estate of Victoria. Otto Wolfe. deceased of McCandless No.

1961 of 1960. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims. or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Elizabeth Otto Hillis. 9951 South Artesian All Henry W. Fulton, 1915 Union Bank Poh.

22. Pa. Louis Rosenbert. 306 Berger Peh. 19, Pa.

Notice is hereby ziven that Articles of Incorporation will be filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at on the 6th day of May, 1960. for the purpose of obtaining Certificate of Incorporation of business corporation which is to he organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealtn of Pennsylvania, approved May 5. 1933, P. L. 364.

amended. The name of the proposed corporation c. C. Larson Sales. Inc.

The purpose or purposes for which It 18 to be organized: are The buying and selling of merchandise. generally, and the owner of such real estate and equip- ment As may be required and incidental to the carrying on of such business, and for these purposes to have, I possess and enjoy all the rights, ents and privileges of said Act of Assembly, Louis Rosenberg, Solicitor. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 1945. 967. amended.

intention to Ale in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of at Harrisburg. and in the office of the Prothonotary the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Tuesday, the 2nd day con- of May, 1960. Certificate for the duct of a business in Allegheny Coun19, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or name, style or designation of VOICE OF with its principal place of business 2225 Hampton Pittsburgh 18, Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business are: ROBERT D. SMITH, 984 Diane Drive.

Fast ERLANDSON, McKeesport. ALVAR R. 2225 Hampton Pittsburgh 18. Pa NOTICE is hereby Act given pursuant, to the provisions of of 1945, P. L.

967, as amended, of intention to fie in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg. and in the office of the Prothonotary the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County. on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, 1960. Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny assumed County, Pennsylvania. under the or fictitious name, style or designation of WILLIAMS REAL ESTATE with its principal place of business at 74 Verona Pittsburgh 35, Pa.

The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said bustness are: CLYDE W. WILLIAMS. 0122 S. Whitfleld Pittsburgh 6. Pa.

HAROLD M. COHEN, Attorney Law. No. 1201 Law Finance Pittsburgh, Pa, Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24. 1945.

P. L. 867. 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 29th day of Appl.

1960. a Certificate for the conduct of business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name. style or designation of FIORI EXCAVATING with its principal place of business at 6385 Saltsburg Road, Pittsburgh 35. Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business Are: CONRAD FIORI, 6369 6369 Saltsburg Road, Pittsburgh 35, DAVID FIORI.

6385 Saltsburg Road. Pittsburgh 35, Pa. LITMAN AND LITMAN, 601 Grant Pgh. 19, Pa. 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, for on the 22nd day of the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of 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 names of the corporation is Conte's Bar Grill, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which it was organized: To own, conduct, operate. maintain and carry on the bustness of restaurant and to sell and dispense foods, beverages, and liquids of all kinds and do any and all things necessary and pertinent to said business, and for these purposes to have possess and enjoy all the -rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of sembly, Litman and Litman, Solicitors.

The Borough of Swissvale requests sealed proposals for the purchase of thirty (30) parking meters; 26 for nickels, dimes and tokens and for pennies, and six (6) courtesy boxes and violation tickets. Said bids to be received before 4:00 P. M. DST May 11. 1960, and bids will be opened and read at 8:00 P.

M. the same date, Borough Bullding, Swissvale, Pa. Bidders will state method of payment, and the Borough reI serves the right to reject any and bids and to waive any informalities thereto. RUTH GREELEY. Borough Secretary Edward M.

Burr, Attorney at Law. 235 Two Gateway Center, Pittsburgh. Pa. 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 6th day of May, 1960. Certincate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name. style or designation of ROBERT J.

BUSHEE AND ASSOCIATES, with its principal place of business at 2108 Investment Building, Pittsburgh 22, Pa. The name and address of all persons owning or interested in said business is: ROBERT J. BUSHEE. 5501 Library Road, Bethel Park, Pa. Eckert.

Seamans Cherin. Attorneys at Law, 10th Floor. Porter Building. Pittsburgh. Pa.

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 6th day of MAy, 1960. Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name. style or designation of HOSTESS HOUSE, with its principal place of business at 5858 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or interested in said business ere: LEONARD LINTON. 5340 Forbes Avenue.

Pittsburgh 17. Pa. RUTH LINTON, 5340 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 17, Pa. Sealed Proposals NOTICE The board of directors of the School District of the Borough of Scottdale, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, solicits bids for the sale of a building known as the Pittsburgh Street School located 00 Pittsburgh Street and Homestead Avenue, Scottdale, Pennsylvania. The building shall be accepted as is and shall be removed from the site.

The foundation shall be filled and leveled and left in an acceptable condition. Personal liability and property damage insurance as well furnished as performance bond shall be by the successful bidder. A11 work shall be completed within six months from the date of the contract. shall be in the hands of at the school office in the Scottdale Pennsylvanja, Joint High School, Scottdale, on or before 8 o'clock P. D.

S. on May 9, 1960. when they will be opened and read the right to accept or reject any or before the Board. The Board reserves all bids. By order of the Board of Directors School District of the Borough of Scottdale Adelaide Kimball.

Secretary PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION, P. O. Box 531, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the purchase of 1,000,000 gallons of F-4 Asphalt Emulsion will be received by the Purchasing Agent not later than 10:30 A.M.. E.D.S.T., May 11, 1960. B.d Proposal Forms and Conditions may be obtained, free of charge.

from Mr. C. E. Prodehl. Purchasing Agent JOHN F.

BYRNE. Secretary and Treasurer, County Building: PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P. 0. Box 531 Harrisburg. Pennsylvania NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed Bids for the purchase of 625 gallons of Black and 6,850 gallons of White Guard Rail Paint will be received by the Purchasing Agent not later than 11:00 A.

E. D. S. May 12. 1960.

Bid Proposal Forms and Conditions Mr. may C. be E. obtained. Prodehl, free of Purchasing charge, from Agent.

JOHN F. BYRNE. Secretary and Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P. O.

Box 531 Harrisburg. Pennsylvania NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids for the purchase of Snow Plow and Grader Blades will be received by the Purchasing Agent not later than 10:30 A. E. D. S.

May 12, 1960. Bid Proposal Forms and Conditions may be obtained, free of charge, from Mr. C. E. Prodehl, Purchasing Agent.

JOHN F. BYRNE. Secretary and Treasurer. INVITATION FOR BIDS I. The West Allegheny Joint School Authority will receive sealed bids for the construction of the new West Allecheny Senior High School, and other work incidental therewith (to be 10- cated on a plot of ground between California Road and Route 30.

in Allegheny County. Imperial, Pen Ivania) until 8:00 P. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, May 25, 1960. at the office of the West Allegheny Joint School Authority in the present West Allegheny Senior High School, located at the intersection of Route 22 and Route 30. North Fayette Township, Imperial, Pennsylvania, P.

0. Box at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. IL. Bidders may submit proposals on any or all of the followints Contracts: (1) General Construction Work (2) Heating and Ventilating Work Plumbing Work (4) Electrical Work 111. Contract Documents, including Drawings and Specifications.

ate on file (al at the office of the Architect, Celli-Flynn Shaw Architects and Engineers. 335 Avenue, Me deesport, Pennsylvania; (bi at the Pittsburgh Buildens' Exchange, Standard Life Building. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: tel at the the F. W. Dodge Corporation.

Chamber of Commerce Building. burgh, Pennsylvania, where they may examined preparatory to, and during bidding. IV. Copies of all documents may be obtained by the Prime Contractors from the Architect, 335 Shaw Avenue, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, by depositwith the Architect One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) in the form of certified check made payable to CelliFlynn, Architects and Engineers, for each set of contract documents so ob. tained.

a. 14 the documents are returned in good condition within ten (10) days after the opening of bids, and it the bidder has submitted hid in with the provisions and in the manner required for submission of bids, the of for full amount the deposit one set of contract documents will be returned to the bidder. Other deposits for adIditional sete will be refunded. it returned at the same time and in good condition with deduction of Sixty Dollars ($60.00) per set for General Construction Work, or for Heating and Ventilating Work. or for Plumbing Work.

or for Electrical Work: duction per set will be made to defray the actual cost of the distribution and handling of same. b. It the documents are not turned within the time stated, or they are returned not in good condition. or the bidder does not submit bid in accord with the provisions and in the manner required for the submission of bids, the entire amount of the deposit will be forfeited to recompense the West Allegheny Joint School Authority for the cost of reproduction, distribution and handling of the contract documents. V.

One copy of each particular Division of the specifications and one copy of each Drawing which is necessary to subcontractor wishing to bid on the project may be obtained by depositing with the Architect Fifty Dollars ($50.00) in the form of a certiNed check made payable to Celli-Flynn. Architects and. Engineers. The subcontractor shall notify the Architect. in writing.

of the particular Divisions of the Specifications and the number designations of the Drawings he requires. b. The subcontractor shall pay directly to the the cost of reproduction of all required Documents. The entire amount of the deposit will be returned to the subcontractor upon return of the Documents. to the Architect.

in good condition within ten (10) days after the opening of the bids. d. If the documents are not turned within the time stated, or they are not returned in good condition, the entire amount of the deposit will be forfeited to the Architect. VI. A certified check or bank draft.

payable to the West Allegheny Joint School Authority, U. S. Government bonds at par value, or satisfactory bid bond executed by the bidder and acceptable sureties in an a mount equal to not less than ten per cent (10 of sum of Base Proposal and all additive alternates, shall be submitted with each bid. VII. The West Allegheny Joint School Authority reserves the right to refuse any or all bids.

or part or parts thereof, or technicalities items therein. and to waive any or informalities bidding. VITI. No bid, or part or parts thereof. or Items therein, shall be withdrawn for period of Sixty (60) days subsequent consent to the opening of bids without the of the Owner.

WEST ALLEGHENY JOINT SCHOOL AUTHORITY. MR. ARGOL WORRELL. Chairman MR. THURMAN DUCKWORK, Secretary Sheriff Notices PURSUANT TO ACTS OF AL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.

PROVIDING WHEN. HOW, UPON WHAT PROPERTY TO WHAT EXTENT LIENS SHALL BE ALLOWED FOR TAXES AND MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS, APPROVED MAY 16, 1923, 207. WRITS SCIRE FACIAS HAVING BEEN COMMON ISSUED OUT PLEAS OF THE COURT OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY AT THE STANCE THE BOROUGH Or WEST VIEW IN THE FOLLOWING CASES OF SCI FA SUR DELINQUENT TAX LIEN REQUIRING THE PENDANTS NAMED THEREIN TO FILE AFFIDAVITS OF DEFENSE, OR DEFAULT. JUDGMENT TO BE ENTERED. NOW NOTICE IS BY GIVEN TO THE DEFENDANTS HEREINAFTER NAMED AND UNLESS AFFIDAVITS OF DEFENSE BE FILED TO SAID CLAIMS IN THE PRO.

THONOTARY'S OFFICE OF GHENY COUNTY WITHIN (15) DAYS AFTER APRIL 28. 1960. JUDGMENT MAY BE ENTERED AND THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE LIENS SOLD TO RECOVER THE AMOUNTS or SAID CLAIMS. Martin Kozjan, Owner or Reputed Owner. No.

3969, April Term. 1960 $12.60 Property located in the Borough of West View. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; West View Plan 410. Lot 44.97x175x10.53 17 Frankfort Avenue: Keating West View Plan 411. 412, each, Lot 30x175 Frankfort Avenue.

Griffith C. Little, Owner or Reputed Owner. No. 3970 April Term, 1960 $1.30 Property tocated in the Borough of West View. Allegheny County, Keating West View Plan, 514.

Lot 30x175 Keating Avenue. John Bimemiller, Owner or Reputed Owner. No. 3971 April. Term.

1960 $1.40 Property located in the Borough of West View, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania: Keating West View Plan of Perrysville, 516. Lot 30x175 Magnolla Avenue through to Keating. A. Seewald. Owner or Reputed Owner.

No 3972 April Term, 1960 $1.40 Property located in the Borough of West View. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Keating West View Plan of Perrysville, 511, Lot 30x175 Keating Avenue. Byron J. Beitler, Owner or Reputed Owner. No.

3973 April Term, 1960 $0.65 Property located in the Borough of West View. County of Allegheny and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Keating West Viet Plan of Perrysville. 523, Lot 30x80 Magnolia Street to Keating Avenue. John A.

Schall, Owner or Reputed Owner. No. 3974 April Term. 1960 $1.95 Property located in the Borough of West View. Allegheny Bellevue County.

Pennsylvania, Northeast Plan, 595. Lot 30x110 Princeton Avenue. Elizabeth Wadsworth, Owner or Reputed Owner. No. 3975 April Term.

1960 $1.30 Property located in the Borough of West View. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. West View Plan. 524. Lots 60x80 in all.

Keating Avenue. West View Plan. 525. Lots 60x80 in all. Keating Avenue.

John Beckert, Owner or Reputed Owner. No. 3976 April Term. 1960 $0.65 Property located in the Borough West View, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. West View Plan.

Lot 526. Lot 30x80 Magnolia Avenue. S. G. also known Stephen G.

Rovnianek, Owner or puted Owner. No. 3977 April Term. 1960 $2.60 Property located in the Borough of West View. Allegheny County.

Pennsylvania. Keating West View Plan of Perrysville. 512. Lot 60x175 in all. Keating Avenue: Keating West View Plan of Perrysville.

513. Lot 60x175 in all. Keating Avenue. Mary. Bimemiller, wife of John Reputed Bimemiller, Owners or Owners.

No. 3978 April Term. 1960 $1.40 Property located in the Borough of West View. Allegheny County. PennI sylvania.

Keating 517: West View 30x175 Plan Mag- of Perrysville, Lot nolla through to Keating. John McFarren. with notice, to Sara Corr McFarren. Vincent McFarren, John McFarren, Mary McFarren Connolly, Sarah McFarren Burns and Helen C. McFarren, Owners or Reputed Owners.

No. 3979 April Term, 1960 $0.78 Property located in the Borough of West View, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Keating West View Plan 394, Lot 30x105 Palatka Avenue. Joseph Wilhelm, with notice to Eltzabeth Schreiber. wife of H.

F. Schreiber, Owners or Reputed Owners, No. 3980 April Term. 1960 $0.65 Property located in the Borough of West View. Allegheny County, Pennsvivania.

West View Plan. 528. Lot 30x80 Magnolia Avenue to Keating Avenue. Herman Binder with notice to Samuel A. Binder.

Peoples Savings Trust Company of Pittsburgh, now Pittsburgh National Bank and Anna M. Binder, her heirs and assigns, Owners or Reputed Owners. No. 3981 April Term. 1960 $5.85 Property located in the Borouch of View.

Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, Northeast Bellevue Plan, 451. Lot 30x110 Bronx Avenue. Penn State Savings Loan Associa tion, Reed B. Coyle, C.

C. Sheppard and William E. Best, 'Liqu uating Trustees, with notice to Wuliam J. Elliott. and Mary A.

Elliott. his wife. their respective heirs. executors, administrators and assigns, Owners or Reputed Owners. No.

3982 Apcil Term. 1960 $3.90 Property located in the Borough West View, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Schwitter West View Plan. 202: Lot 301236.59 Glenmore: Avenue; Schwitter West View Plan. 203.

Lot 30x246.66 Glenmore Avenue. Sheriff of Allegheny County WILLIAM H. DAVIS. Brandt, Rirster, Brandt Malone 2304 Grant Building Pittsburgh 19. Pennsylvania.

TARENTUM BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT SCI. FA. SUR. DELINQUENT TAX LIENS PURSUANT TO ACTS OF ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE PENNSYLVANIA, PROVIDING WHEN, UPON WHAT PROPERTY TO WHAT EXTENT SHALL BE ALLOWED FOR AND MUNICIPAL APPROVED MAY 16. 207.

WRITS OF SCIRE HAVING BEEN ISSUED OUT THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS ALLEGHENY COUNTY AT THE STANCE OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF CASES OF THE FOLLOWING SCI. FA: SUR. DELINQUENT TAX LIENS REQUIRING THE ANTS NAMED THEREIN TO FILE AFFIDAVITS OF DEFENSE, OR DEFAULT. JUDGMENT TO TERED. NOTICE GIVEN TO THE DEFENDANTS INAFTER NAMED AND UNLESS OF DEFENSE RE TO SAID CLAIMS IN THE PRO.

THONOTARY'S OFFICE OF GHENY COUNTY WITHIN 115) DAYS AFTER APRIL 28, 1960. JUDGMENT BE ENTERED PROPERTY DESCRIBED THE LIENS SOLD TO RECOVER THE AMOUNTS OF THE SAID CLAIMS. Ph' adelphia Warehouse Company DaL 68. July Term. 1960 Borough fronting 270 less.

on the feet, or erie s.de of west Eleventh Avenue between property nOW or formerly of John Golgan on the Northeast and or formerly of Jullus P. property now Poschen on the Southwest and extendback Northwestwardly between said properties 150 feet to property now Deed Book Vol 2361 Pate 513. of formerly of George Marshall. See JAMES A. ESLER.

Solicitor for the School District of the Borough WM. H. of DAVIS, Tarentum Sherif GLASSES -Bifocals. brown case, 5817 Fifth Ave. (near Maryland), Sunday, April 24th.

Badly needed. HA 1-5412. LODGE PInS- Harmony Bus Terminal; contact dispatcher, CO 1-4500. TRAVELING -Downtown- Homestead: glasses badly needed. Reward HO.

1-4630. WRISTWATCH Hamilton Diamond band, white gold. between Pittsburgh Athletic and Masonic Temple Parking lot, April 12. Reward. PE 1-6786.

Dachshund Churchill Boro EW CH12309 wrstwtch Hamilton hne rew MA 1-1242 2 Strictly Personals RTIRED Navy man would like to borrow $3500 to clear up debts and business. No security, Good job. Can guarantee payment of $125 month for 33 months. Box A-477, PostGazette Sun-Telegraph. 2-A Business Personals Arthritis remedy WA 1-1668 LADIES Exclusively -Massage; restdential calls only.

Phone MY. 1-8870. LEARN While You Sleep Latest educational recordings. Languages, positive thinking. relaxation, weight control.

confidence. Knight Education, Stoner, TU. 4-2082. MIDDLE-aged woman's complete wardrobe. personal effects, reasonable.

Evenings, 306 South Winebiddie, East End. PENSIONED couple wants loan $100. Repay 2. months. -Gazette D-214.

PROFESSIONAL man wants to borrow $12.000. Repay $200 monthly. Write Box G-231. 3 Special Notices NICK Carter, Pvt. Detective.

Domestic problems. Berger Bldg. GR. 1-1708. DULANY'S Motel-Restaurant-Bar 22 miles east of Uniontown.

Rt. 40 at Yough Lake. Phone Confluence 9254. 10 Help Wanted Men ALL advertisements for sales positiona appearing In the Male Female Help columns of the PostGazette must mention the article or service to be sold, in addition to the basis of remuneration. APPLIANCE SERVICE TRAINEES National organization has openings for 2 aggressive men over 21 to train light appliance repairmen.

Must he neat in appearance, high school education, good auto and willing to work. $2.35 per hour plus 7 per mile. Good opportunity to work at present time 10 hours overtime. Must also be mechanically inclined. Excellent portunity for rapid advancement with the largest company of its kind in America.

All company benefits Apply in person only, between 1 and 9 p. m. Atlas Sewing Centers, Great Southern Shoppers Mart, Bridgeville, Pa. (No phone calls please.) Legal Notices Nathan Holstein, Attorney. 1209 Plaza Pittsburgh, Pa.

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny. Harry B. Dickson vS. Elizabeth May Dickson. at No.

3629 April Term. 1960. Court of Common Pleas. To Elizabeth May Dickson: You are notified that Harry B. Dickson, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you, which you ate required to defend.

William H. Davis. Sheriff of Allegheny County. Official--Pittsburgh NO. 128 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the purchase of cast Iron water pipe lines and fittings, together with all the necessary valves, valve boxes, castings, etc.

as constructed in Lexington Place from South Lexington Avenue east approximately two hundred (200) feet to turn around as laid out in the Lexington Place plan of lots and recorded in Plan Book. volume Fourteenth 56. page 129, situated in the Ward of the City of Pittsburgh from 0. K. Kramer, developer, and providing for the payment of the cost thereof.

Passed in Council April 18, 1960. Approved April 25. 1960. JOSEPH M. BARR, Mayor, Recorded in O.

B. 63 page 218, in City Clerk's office. NO. 129 AN ORDINANCE- Providing for the letting of a contract or contracts for the furnishing and delivery of Playground equipment. for the Bureau of Administration, Department of Parks and Recreation, and for the payment thereof.

Passed in Council April 18. 1960. Approved April 25, 1960. JOSEPH M. BARR, Mayor.

Recorded in O. B. 63 pAge 219, in City Clerk's office, NO. 130 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the issuance of a warrant in favor of the Golden Triangle Construction Company. in the sum of $3.148.15 in payment for extra work performed during the widening and repaving of Fifth Avenue (Controller's Contract No.

15223) for the benefit of the City without previous authority of Passed in Council April 18, 1960. Approved April 25. 1960. JOSEPH M. BARR, Mayor.

Recorder in 0. B. 63 page 219, In City Clerk's office. NO. 131 AN ORDINANCE- Providing for the bi-weekly payment of persons employed in the service of the City of Pittsburgh.

Passed In Council April 18. 1960. Approved April 25, 1960. JOSEPH M. BARR, Mayor.

Recorded in 0. R. 63 page 219, In City Clerk's office. 132 AN ORDINANCE Transferring the sum of $1,355,61 from Code Account No. 42.

Contingent Fund. to Code Account No. 95-1, Neighborhood Centers Association. Repairs to Shower Facilities at Woods Run Center. Passed in Council April 18, 1960, Approved April 25, 1960.

JOSEPH M. BARR, Mayor. Recorded In 0. B. 63 page 220, In City Clerk's office.

NO. 133 AN ORDINANCE Transferring the sum of $30.000.00 from Code Acmunt No. 42 Contingent Fund, to Code Account No. 1482. Demolition of Condemned Buildings, Bureau of Building Inspection, Department of Public Safety.

Passed in Council April 18. 1960. Approved April 25. 1960. JOSEPTI M.

BARR, Mayor. Recorded in 0. B. 63 page 220. In City Clerk's office.

NO. 134 AN ORDINANCE Amending Zoning Ordinance No. 192, approved May 10. 1958. Zoning District Map Sheet Z-S10-0.

by changing from and Districts to an "M1" District, all that certain property bounded by Banksville Road: the dividing the present and "MI" Districts south of Coast Avente and said line extended: Bowmore Street: and the line viding properties, now or late. of Charles Traylor ux, and the City of Pittsburch al. Passed In Council April 1960. Approved April 25, 1960. JOSEPH M.

BARI, Mayor. Recorded In B. 63 page 221, in City Clerk's office. NO. 135 AN ORDINANCE- VACATING portion of Second Avenue.

from print distant North East 358.160 feet from the third anole point east of the Tenth Street Bride point distant South 274.410 feet from the Arst angle cast nf Brady Passed in Council April 8. 1960. Approved April 25, 1960. JOSEPH M. BARR.

Mayor. City Recorded Clerk's In 0. office. B. 63 page 221, In NO.

136 AN ORDINANCE- Granting unto the Most Reverend John J. Wright, Bishon of the Roman Catholic Dincese of Pitt a butch. Pennsylvania Succeesor Trustee for the Roman Catholic Conprecation of the Immaculate tion Church. Edmond 8th Ward. Pittsburch.

his or assigns. the right and privilere to construct, and use at h's own cost and expense, diameter conduit encased in con. crate, in and -across Edmend Street. 8th Ward Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania.

Passed in Council April 18, 1960. Approved April 25. 1960. JOSEPH M. BARR, Mayor.

Recorded In 0 paze 222, In City Clerk's office. NO. 137 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Dens ment of Public Safety. for and on half of the City of Pittsburgh, to ter into an agreement with the Commonwealth of and the County of Alle-heny in connection with the energizing and maintenance of the lighting system and the construction of new signal Installation required with the constructien of the Butler Street Intersecion of he new 62nd Street Bridze, Passed in Council April 18. 1960.

Approved April 25. 1960 JOSEPH M. BARR. Mayor, Recorded In 0. R.

224, in City Clerks office. DESIGNERS REFRACTORY -PIPING INDUSTRIAL FURNACES MILL EXPERIENCE STRUCTURAL CHECKERS AND DETAILERS Swindell-Dressler Corp. Call for appointment -ST. 1-7600 MEN -RELIABLE 1'a. ATOMIC POWER DEVELOPMENT Research and Development Openings for: REACTOR PHYSICISTS A REACTOR CORE DESIGNER FUEL FABRICATION ENGINEER STRESS ANALYSIS SPECIALIST HEAT TRANSFER ANALYST CERAMIST MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER REACTOR CONTROL ENGINEER INSTRUMENT CONTROL APPLICATION ENGINEER (For complete Atomic Power Plant) STATISTICAL ANALYST (Fuel Cycle) NUCLEAR ELECTRON1CS ENGINEER ENGINEERING PROGRAMMER Engineering or Scientife Degree and minimum of two years experience in atomic held.

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KNICKERBOCKER April 28-9 a.m.-8 p. m. April 29-9 a. p. 1 m.

April 30-9 a. m. to noon Or write: Atomic Power Development Associates, Inc. 2000 Second Avenue -Detroit 26, Michigan ACCOUNTING GRAD Some typing, AIRBRUSH ARTIST for enlarged traits, We need both. face and dranartist.

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Insurance age, experience, personal qualifications, Cover Moving Cost it Necessary, Write earnings expected. Replies held confidential: Write Box E. 229 Post -Gazette -Sun-Telegraph. ARTISTS For brochure layout work. Must be experienced.

Salary $75 week. Bring samples. National Advertising Enterprises, 555 N. Homewood Pittsburgh (8). CANVASSERS For heating and -home improvements.

Weekly quarantee plus bonus. Apply Mr. Kelly, 6227 Penn 2nd floor, East Liberty. CANVASSERS We nOW have openings for men to work directly with proven high producing closers. Largest percentage and best financing in town.

Guarantee draw for applicants. Apply Alistate Lumber Supply Co. 501-503 Homewood 2nd floor. CANVASSER Must house to house experience. guaranteed salary.

Apply Home Soap Company, 702 Bingham Southside, Pga. CASH REGISTERS Salesmen to sell cash registers and adding machines. Territories open with the new division of Clary Business Machines. Expenses, salary or comm. Call for appointment 4621 Liberty Ave.

MU 2-2939. CHEMICAL MGR. Degree. Develop new applications of instruments to the process industries. Build on dept.

to meet needs. Local. $750-850. Call A. Ewing.

TOMSETT PERSONEL, 431 Frick GR. 1-2050. DIE MAKERS Must be 1st class highest wages. Acme Stamping Wire Forming Co. FE 1-4646.

ASPHALT equipment operator, for grader, paver and roller. Apply Northern Paving Company. ST. 1-5755. Electronics Technician Needed to service communications equipment including micro wave.

in Pittsburgh area. F. C. C. license required.

Send resume to: Electronics Service Div. American Bosch Arma Corp. Everett, Pa. 2-5740 tomorrow 9-10 m. -Draftsmen Structural, Mechanical Conveying Layout Checkers Detailers Minimun years experience.

Apply In person, Reliance Contracting Co. 140-8th St. Pgh. No. 22 ENGINEERING Estimator -Code calculation, labor hours, material costs: Peh.

area: salary open. Call Museum FABRICATOR HEAVY METAL Who can layout. roll. brake. and fit on tank work and process equipment.

Must be 1st-class man. with top experience. No others need A.V.R.. apply. Lawrence- J.

P. Devine. 49th and vile FIREMAN -Licensed; 3:30 to 11:30 P. Phone MA. 1-0100 between and 3 weekdays.

FLOORMAN compositor with knowledge of flatbed duplex for weekly newspaper. State full particulars to 233. Post Gazette- Telegraph. Floor Wall Mechanic vinyl. tile, etc.

Experienced only: steady, TU. 2-5683. FOREMAN wanted for Daily Newspaper, who knows how to distribute work and meet deadlines. New maIchinery and good salary. Six machine plant.

Write Box 480, Post -Gazette Sun Telegraph. GENERAL maintenance work, temporary. MA. 1-0100 between 9 and INSURANCE SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE Insurance experience necessary for opening with reliable multiple line company. Excellent opportunity for right man.

Liberal ProuD insurance pension plan. Car furnished. Reply rivine resume of experience. marital status. etc.

to Box D228 Post -Gazette. JEWEL TEA CO. INC. Due to an expansion and promotion we will place 6 men into program training to operate established routes in Pittsburgh and surrounding must be married, nave car and be to post bond: permanent work with salary while training. will make above Include average pitalization: life Insurance, sick Ats.

paid vacation and pian. For appointment call PE 1-3711. To assist manager in educational of large national chain organization? Neat appearance and pleasant sonality required. Prosperous present and secure future with regulate a vancement for those who qualify. tomobile furnished.

Start at once. Perot sonal interview by appointment PHONE MR. POGEL AND I ATLANTIC. 1-8385 GUARANTEED SALARY. St $90 PER WEEK MEN.

(2) With car to distribute advertising terial. $2.50 per hour. Apply Friday morning: Mr. Yarnell: 607 Liberty 6101 Penn E. Lib.

MEN WANTED act To fill the following positiansto Warehouse Managero.m Clerks rot Sani: Vac Men OWOD WT Survey Workers ml Apply 908 Penn Wilkinsburg, MECHANIC wanted to manage mobile inspection station. FE 1-9055. METALLURGIST--PLANT Degree, 0 to 5 years experience ing as process metallurgist of progress sive multi-plant firm. Best -experience in wire drawing. hot rolling.

annealing. quality control, etc. Salary: $6 to $900. Tomsett Personnel, 431 Trick Bids. GR.

1-2050. Desires National. experienced Manufacturer to travel age salesmen in and out of state. Calling or bun ins sales supply dealers. Only persons experience considered.

a with salary $100 per week plus expenses. annual Car necessary Some college preferred. If interested contact Lou Thigpen, Room 1172. Fort 8 Pitt Hotel, Friday, April 29 from 5 40 p. Saturday, April 30, 10 to 12 m.

and 2 to 5 p. m. ONLY, SOON OFFICIAL GUIDE to many gains, the Want Ad section. PHOTOGRAPHERS proficient in use of rolleiflex or similar to two and a Quarri ter size camera interested in extra money, Post -Gazette Sun Tele PUBLIC Rel. Asst.

Salary open. required. College de63 BRILL PERSONNEL 310 Empire Bldg. CO RESIDENT MANAGER Married man capable of managing and doing general maintenance for 100- unit development: must have ence in plumbing, electricity; pairun good salary plus lovely house. Write, stating references and experience, to Box 267, Post -G zette and Sun-Telegraph.

REAL Estate Salesmen ofson with ambition. fice. WIll -consider inexperienced 1-7401. PRODUCTION MANSE GIRDLE EXPERIENCE To take full charge of new plant located in Western Penna. Must have knowledge of all phases of fac.

tory management. Give complete resume response which will be held in confidence: Box 478 3 Post-Gazette-Sun-Telegraph SALESMAN--National food Pittsburgh vicinity. Car furnished. Group medical benefits, penston, ary. State education and experience Excellent opportunity for man inter ested In his future, Write H-246, Post-Gazette-Sun Teegraph.

Sales Representative: J. I. Holcomb Mfg, Cont AAA-1 Co. Pittsburgh territory available. diately for experienced salesman good sales record Home office ing at our expense.

Long established protected territory. Unusual. sion earnings. Comprehensive line more than 400 daily used mainterlar items sold on open account. paid.

guaranteed basis to every of business establishment. A opportunity for you to be in for yourself in the growing chemic industry with the nation's best known. in its field. Call W. S.

Pick -Roosevelt Hotel. AT. SALESMAN Exceptional opportunity for enced salesman to represent manufacturer of traffic siens, postao paints, other quick selling repeat items. Selling to cities, shoppine centers and industries. For Western Pennsylvania.

Age is no barrier, mist be willing to travel. Exceptionally comission rate should bring earnings. For interview, please call Mr. S. Stark from 12:00 -noon to 6:00 p.

m. today at EX. 1-2339. SALES PROMOTION Lumber. veneer, plywood, products mir, Min.

5 ITS. exp, bida materials sales of sales with dealers, Jobbers, builders, buyer grOUpS. Base Pah: $72-57800 6 expenses. Company Interviews Sun, May 6. URGENT.

Service: COBY Bureau, 1a8? 210 BESSEMER BLDG. AT. SALES ENGINEER Must have experience In material handling, mill supply or wire rope company. Salary open. Write full par(ticulars H-232 POST SUN TELEGRAPH STENOGRAPHER -Clerk: management: trainee: mechanic.

exp. necessary. watch repairman, PENN HILLS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 10716 Frankstown Peh. CH 2-5615 CH Daily 10-5 P. M.

Evenings 6.30-8 P. M. -Part-time evenings, Saturday, daily during summer, light factory work. Write Post-Gazette: Sun-Telegraph. TEACHERS We need 6 men over 21 who are net courteous, personable and ambitions train as dance instructors (no charm for your training, Picasant benefits, modern studios.

good Apply in person, 1 to 10 p. call for an appointment. Arthur rav Studios, 627 Smithneid EXpress 1.0900. TEACHERS enly agency. Excellent, Sept.

listings every field: local out-of-state, ister now. Write, visit. phone. PITTSBURGH TEACHERS BUREAU 944 Union Trust Bldg. AT.

WANTED- sewer foreman. 10 years experience. Immediate employment Call or write Berianti Construct Company, Inc. Terminal 4-6242. South Michaels X-RAY Technicin.

registered, for bed general hospital newly department. competent staff: tunity to supplement regular by overtime. HO. 6-4000, McCann. 11 Agents Wanted ALERT CAPABLE MEN Due to expansion program.

company has openings in sales department. be over 23, sincere. to bitious Only those with these qua tinns need apply. To the men selected we will rive training and cooperation. Interview by abpointment Mr.

King. personnel manazer, FO 4-0331 -married man with AMBITIOUS $3 per hr. VA. 4-6550. CANVASSERS, male or -female, sale, quick profit.

HU. 6-3233. CAREER OPPORTUNITY Men over interested in their ture. Call Mr. Miner at CE to 12 daily and 7.

to P. Tuesday and Thursday Ladies full or partime work. Call Locust 1-7151,.

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