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-20- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 193S RENTALS Pittsburgh Market for Foodstuffs ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found Cash Grain Prices At Trade Centers Weather Forecast Special report from the United States Weather Bureau to the Post-Gazette, Western Pennsylvania and Ohio Showers today, cooler this afternoon and tonight; generally fair with moderate temperature tomorrow. HOURLY TEMPERATURES. 12 midnight 69; 12 noon 77 1 a. 69; 1 p. m.

79 2 a. 69' 2 p. m. 80 3 a. 68; 3 p.

80 6Sj 4 p. 82 5 a. 67! 5 p. 84 6 a. 67; 6 p.

82 7 a. agi 7 p. T9 8 a. 69; 8 p. 78 9 a.

69' 9 p. 75 10 a. 74 10 p. 74 11 a. 7511 p.

73 METEOROLOGICAL RECORD. Sunrise .5:05, Sunset today 7:48 Tem. Hum. Wind. Vel.

Weather 7:30 a. m. 68 95 NW 2 Cloudy 7:30 p.m.. 78 64 4 Cloudy Comparative temperature and Precipitation: '31i'30j'29 High, 841 75 84; 92, 93; 89 93 94j S6 72 66 57 63 68) 62j 63 65 1 651 74j 57 Mean. 1 75j 66) 74j 80 781 761 79! 80j 85 64 Precip i.ll.53 Highest temperature this date since 1874.

100 in 1878; lowest temperature this date since 1874. 51 in 1929. Normal temperature for the day, 75; deficiency in temperature since July 1, 20; excess in temperature since January 1, 117. Normal precipitation for day, deficiency in precipitation for day, .13: total precipitation since July 1, 1.72: normal precipitation since July 1, 2.42; deficiency in precipitation since July 1, total precipitation since January 1, 21.09; normal precipitation since January 1, 21.06; excess in precipitation since January 1, .03. HONEY DEWS CaL.

Jumbo s. 8s, standard 9a, 12s, $1.75. LETTUCE Iceberg, crts. of few $4.00: fair condition, 4 Iceberg, crts. of fair condition, ONIONS 50 lb.

sacks, U. S. No. 1, Yellows. poor condition.

40-75c; N. Yellows, fair condition. 75-gOc; Iowa, Yellows. Yellow Bermudas, Crystal White Wax, Sweet Spanish. 01.40-1.50.

PARSLEY N. bu. Curly, PEACHES Bu. Elbertas. U.

S. No. 1, 214 in. 2 li few 1 overripe. $1.10.

Unclassified. 214 in few $1.65: 2 in, N. S. No. 1.

2' in. 2 PEAS bu. hampers, bu. Idaho, bu. hampers, fair quality, PEPPERS N.

bu. Wonders, U. S. No. 1.

Hot Peppers, bu. hampers, 65-75c. POTATOES U. S. No.

1, Eastern Shore Va. Cobblers, 100-lb. sacks, mostly fair to poor condition, Stave fair condition, $1.50. Cobblers, 100-lb. sacks, few fair to poor condition, Stave Size 100-lb.

sacks, 80-85c. New Jersey Cobblers. 100-lb. sacks. $1.35.

Del. Cobblers, 100-lb. sacks. fair condition. Long Whites, 100-lb.

sacks. few $2.15. SWEET POTATOES U. S. No.

1, Triumphs, bu. Porto Ricans, bu crts, $2.10. TOMATOES Lug boxes, green, ripe and turning, wrapped, 6x6 pack and larger, mostly 6x7 pack. 65-75C 6x6 pack and larger. mostly, 85-90c: fair condition, 50-65C.

6x7 pack. 60-75c: fair condition, 50c. 6x6 pack and larger, fair condition, 75c. U. S.

No. 2, 6x6 pack and larger, 40-65e: 6x6 pack and larger. 50e. Missouri, bu. unwrapped, WATERMELONS Ga.

and S. Cuban Queens. 32-lb. 40-43c; 30-lb. avg 35-40c; 28-lb.

35-40c; 26-lb. BCTTEK. IGGS ASD rOCLTBY. BUTTER Steady; extra," 284e; 264c; 89 acor. 25 Vie; S8 score.

24 "4 e. EGGS Steady; nearby current receipts, SOVie; white standard. 25e; hennery white ztras. 2Se: ordinary Brsta, 18c POULTRY Steady, heavy hens, 2-21c; Leghorn hens. lS-17c: old roosters, 12-13c; hens.

20-22c; old torn turkeys, ISc Ducks and geese, 13-15e; Rock spring-rs. Il-22e: Red springers. 19-20c; Leghorn printers, l-18c TRC1T? AND VEGETABLES. Prices quoted below represent sales in large lots and a wholesale basis by original receiver at the local produce yards and reported by the market news service ef the bureau of economics of the United States department of agriculture. APPLES Bu- U.

S. No. 1, Transparent, 85-0c: 75c; Duchess, z'i-tn. 90c, few U. S.

No. 1. WiUiams Red, 2 hk -in. 11.25;. W.

V. S. UtiL Transparent and Duchess. t4-in. 50c; V.

8. No. 1 Duchess, 2Vk-in. 15-85. BEETS bu.

topped, 40-50e. CABBAGE N. Savoy type. 65-75C. CANTALOUPES Salmon feats.

Jumbo 45s, mostly few best. J3.75; 36s. few $3.50: standard 45s. Salmon Meats. Jumbo 45s, 36s.

$3 few standard '5s. Tex Salmon Meats qual. Jumbo 45s, $2 3s. 27. C.

Salmon Meats, fair standard 33a -and 3s, ISs to 27s, CARROTS western crts. bunched, ft poorer, N. bu. topped. CARROTS western bunched.

poorer, N. bu. bskts. topped, CAULIFLOWER pony Jl. 35-1.

50. CELERY" half washed, fa" poorer. 2S-50e; half 2 to 2 $2.25: N. half 3 to poor 5e, Mich half 3 to 4 poorer. 50e: highball 2 25-50c.

CUCUMBERS bur U. S. Ko 1. U. S.

No. 2, 75c. HONEY BALLS Jumbo 45s, 75; 3s. $3 standard 45s. 4fta and 54s.

NEW YORK, July 19. (. Rye spot, No. 2 western, e. f.

New York, 69c Barley steady; No. 2 domestic, e. New York, 67 c. Wheat spot Irregular; No- 1 dark Northern Spring, c. f.

New York. No. 2, Seattle soft white, t. t. New York, 88 He.

Corn, spot easy; No. 2 yellow, e. i. f. New York.

731e: No. 3 yellow. 72Vic Oats, spot barely steady; No. 2 white. 37c.

Lard firm: middlewest, $9.55419.65. Other articles steady and unchanged. WINNIPEG, July 19. JP Wheat closed HS1tc higher. July, 99e; October, 7714c Oats H61HC lower; July, 41Ve: October.

34 Cash: Wheat. No. 1 northern. 9'5ie: No. 2.

97c: No. 91e. Oats. No. 2 white.

41 He; No. 3. 38eie. MINNEAPOLIS. July It.

iJP Flour, carload lots per barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks: Family patents 10c higher, 5.65; standard patents unchanged, $4 75 6 4.95. Shipments 20.713 barrels. Bran. $15.00 15.50. Wheat cash: No.

1 heavy dark northern, 8793e: No. 1 red durum, Wheat, July, 82e; September, 76c; December, 76le. Oats, July, 2i 024e. 33-37c; 24-lb. 30-33c; 22-lb.

27 -30c each. HAY AND GRAIN. Prices quoted are wholesale and In car-lots. WHEAT No. 2 red winter, new, 65-66C.

OATS No. 1 white, 37Vi-38c; No. 2 white, 36 -37c: No. 3 white. 35Vs-36c.

CORN No. 2 yellow. 72-72 lie; No. 3 yellow, shelled, 71-711e; No. 4 yellow, shelled.

69-69 c. HAY Standard timothy, No. 2 timothy, No. 3 timothy, No. 1 light clover, mixed, No.

1 clover, mixed, No. 2 clover, mixed. No. 1 clover, No. 2 clover, No.

3 prairie. good dry clean oat straw; good dry clean wheat straw, RfXF.irTR OF HAY AND GRAIN. Arrivals of hay and grain yesterday were: Pennsylvania Lines, 5 cars of corn and 1 car of oats. Accountant Atty. for Acct.

H. L. P. H. L.

P. 88 70 Louisville. 82 68 T. 80 74 .43, Memphis. 88 74 .03 Bismarck.

82 54 86 80 .02 96 64 -i Min'apolis. 78 72 66 64 Montg'ery 88 "4 .54 78 64 Nashville. 82 72 .10 88 64 N. Orleans. 90 78 T.

Cleveland. 80 64 New York. 78 70 .02 Columbus. 86 64 Oklahoma. 88 66 88 58 Omaha.

92 70 T. D. Moines. 90 66 Park' burg 84 66 86 58 Parry 84 56 76 60 86 72 Elkins 78 64 T.iPhoenix ..108 84 Harrisb'rg 82 70 Pittsburgh. 84 66 82 64 i Raleigh 84 70 .53 Huron 80 62 St.

Louis. 86 70 tnd'apolis. 88 64 Lake. 94 58 lacks'ville 92 74 .01 S. Antonio.

96 76 Kan. City. 90 66 Tampa. 92 74 .35 inoxville. 84 70 Wash'gton.

88 72 T. Angeles 80 60 Winnipeg. 70 54 NOTICE BY THE REGISTER OF WILLS AND CLERK OF THE ORPHANS' COURT th. fMinwine Executors, Administrators and Guardians have filed their accounts in the office of the Register w.V.t rt TrteeTand Guardian? in the oft.ee of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, and S'liXWtoOiwrt for confirmation nisi at the Court House. City-County Building, Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1938 At 9:00 O'Clock A.

Eastern Standard Time Atty. for Acct. ro. Estate of No. Estate of Accountant 4811 Kern, Estella Rebecca, Commonwealth Trust Co.

of Pittsburgh, gdn Samuel W. Pringle 4605 Klymasjwki, John, or Jb Klimaszewski, Lucksha, R. admr R. J. Lucksha 159 Korea, Oscar Sullivan, Julia Koreff, admrx.

Robt. M. Ewing 4755 Kountz, Catherine, or Catherine M. Kountz, Fidelity Trust trustee Kountz A Fry 4775 Kraeling. John Kraeling, Harry extr Robert L.

Kirkpatrick 4640 Kramer, John Kramer. Elizabeth extrx Sidney Silverbiatt 4-vl9 Krobot. Joseph, Krobot, Theresa, extrx J. Aaron 4810 Langham, Anna Commonwealth Trust Co. ot Pittsburgh, gdn R.

A. McOrady 4502 Lawson, Joseph Edman, Lawson, Mae, admrx John H. Musgrsve 4785 Leety. John, Potter Title A Trust admr. d.

b. B. Meredith Reid 4588 Lloyd. Hannah, or Hannsh Bentz. Sherman, John dmr.

H. Demmler; Hirsch, Shumaker, A Bash 4819 Martin, Maud Martin. Charles extr S. Leo Ruslander 1543 Mazzarella, America Depretis, Sentina, William J. Lappa 4586 Mellon.

James Mellon, William L. and Thomas Mellon, Moorhead A Knox 4388 Miller, Annie or Annie, Miller, William extr. Arthur B. McBride 2291 Miller. Fannie Johnston, Stella and Stella D.

Hamilton, extrcs James W. Hamilton 4566 Miller, Jacob, Allegheny Trust test'y trustee. John Howard Neelv 867 Miller. Killian, Knorr, George extr. William E.

Hague 4808 Milligan, Virginia Milligan, Harry extr Campbell, Wick, Houck A Thomas 4718 Minenko. John. John Minyanko, John Minmenko or lwan Minenko or Jan Minenko, Ivan Minmenko or Ivan Minyanko or Jan Minmenko or Jan Minyanko, Yaya, Mary, admrx Critchneld Sullivan 4585 Mitchell, Mary, or Mrs. John F. Mitchell or Mrs.

J. F. Mitchell, Mitcnell, John admr John M. Gallagher 748 Moates, Guy Moates, Emmie admrx. c.

t. a. Robert B. Elliott 632 Munn. James Munn, William S-, and Edward D.

Mum, extrs John S. Cort 1215 Murgi, Joe, or Giuseppe Murge, Murgi, Luigi, admr. Louis Little 4656 Munn. Helena, or Helen, Zeber, Dan extr Owen S. Cecil Real Estate Transfers Feltyberger Brothers sold the property at 2514-2522 Smallman street.

Second ward, for the estate of Grant C. Nobbs to Ernst Nickel. The Ben Franklin Realty Company sold, for the Home Owners' Loan Corporation, a house in Universal road, to Dominic De-Bernardo; house at .7620 Mulford street, to Luciano Racioppi; Mercantile building. Chicora. to William J.

Appel; house, 524 Oak wood street, to Michael Siviglia; house, 8136 Frankstown avenue, to Charles Caputo; house, 1010 Lawndale street, to Mauro Terlizzi, and house. -427 Peeble street. Wilkinsburg. to Philip Donato. The Porter and MacDowell Company sold a house and lot.

Briar Cliff road, Ben Avon Heights, for Mrs. Mildred W. Holmes to G. I. Giacdini; lot.

Church avenue, Ben Avon, for the Thomas B. Wolfe estate to Mr. and Mrs. L. A.

Rafferty; Int. Church avenue. Ben Avon, for Mrs. Eleanor M. Flaccus to Dr.

and Mrs. N. G. Mathieson; two lots, North and Center avenues. Ems-worth, for the F.

H. Trimble estate to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Lawry.

Leases. The Real Estate Company of Pittsburgh, with the Union Real Estate Company, leased the building at 248 Fifth avenue to Baiters, for a women's wearing apparel store. BUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY. CHICAGO, July 19. Butter was steadv today.

Fresh, 93 score, 25'i 9 26c: 92 score, 91 score. 25Vic: 90 score, 25c: 89 score, 244c; 88 score, 22 Xc; centralized carlots, 90 score, 25c; 89 score, 24 88 score, 23c. Butter futures, storage standards: High. Low. Close.

November 26 Vi 25 25 vi Eggs Receipts, 8,118 cases, easyr fresh graded extra firsts, cars and local, 20c; firsts, local. 19c; cars. 20'c; storage packed extras, firsts, 200; other prices unchanged. Egg futures, refrigerator standards: High. Low.

Close. October 24 '4 24 24 Poultry live, receipts. 2 cars, 40 trucks; hens easy; chickens firmer; hen, 5 lbs. and under, 17c; over 5 17 Vic; Plymouth Rock springs, 19c; White Rock. 19Vie: small white and colored ducks, 12c; other prices unchanged.

BITI.ER EGG AUCTION. Whites Fancy large Fancy medium Extra large Extra medium Standard large. Standard Browns Extra large Extra medium Standard large Sales 534 case. High. Low.

Avg. 32 30' 31 28 4 27 'a 28 32 30 30 29 27 27 27 'i 26 27 26 26 26 30 29 i 29 "i 25'! 25 'u 27 27 27 DEATH NOTICES MeGOrGH Suddenly, on Tuesday, July 19. about 11:45 a. Peter husband of the late Bessia McGough. and father of Mrs.

S. W. Heckman. Mrs. T.

J. Gailey, Mrs. M. A. Netcher and Margaret E.

McGough. Funeral from his lata residence, 418 Lobinger N. Braddock, on Friday, July 22. at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Brendin Church at 9 a. m. Friends invited. WICK On Sunday, July 17.

1938, Bert husband of the late Eva Montgomery Mick. Friends received at his home. 960 South Braddock where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Pittsburgh Commandery No. 1 K.

T. services Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. MILLER On Monday. Jury 18. 1938.

at 3 p. Joseph Torrence. husband of Liz-beth Bucknan Miller and father of Mrs. John Bemis Veach and Mrs. Lawrence Crotton Bemis.

Funeral services at his late residence. 424 Maple Edge-wood, Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. MILLER On Monday, July 18. 1938, at 1:45 a. Jackson Miller, brother of Jean and James Miller.

Funeral from his late residence, 3536 Fleming avenue, N. S. Services on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Friends invited.

I LLIKEN Monday, July 18. 3938. at 7 p. George Leslie, husband of Albra Dodds Milliken, father of Charles L. Harold E-, G.

Kenneth Milliken. Services at his late residence. 244 Laurel Bellevue, Thursday, at 2 p. m. Friends invited.

PIETZSCH On Monday morning. July IS, 1938. at 6 o'clock. Ingeborg M. Pietzsch (nee Stock), beloved, wife of Kurt F.

Pietzsch, at the family Baywool Apartment. Mt. Lebanon. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty where services will be held Wednesday evening at 9:30 D. S.

T. Friends invited. Interment private SCROGGS Dr. Joseph Tuesday. July 19.

at 12:10 a. at his home, 21S Third St, Beaver. Funeral services at the home Thursday, July 21. at 2:30 p. m.

Interment in eeaver SNEDDON Charles H-. on Monday, July 18, 1938, husband of Mayme Sneddon, formerly resided at Oakmont. Pa. Friends received at home of his sister. Mrs.

Frank Holland, Midway. where services will be held at 2 p. E. S. Thursdav, July 21.

Burial at Center cem etery. Midway. Pa TALMAGE George, on Tuesday. July lit. at his late residence, 1808 Metropolitan husband of Nellie Talmage and brother of Ben Talmage and Mrs.

Clara Silver. Funeral services on Wednesday, July 20, at Blank Bros. Funeral Hone, Craft ave. and Forbes at 2 p. m.

Please omit flowers. Florists Fnneral Designs C.I HAS. 3719 FORBES ST. MA. 1300.

MDravs. S3. Baskets. 5. Cemetery Lots Mausoleums MOUNT ROYAL MAUSOLEUM.

Entombment space available. AT. 3620 ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found GERMAN police dog, male: wolf gray; lost vicinity of Bakerstown reward. Glb-sonia 74. IRISH TERRIER Reddish brown, 4 months old; Mt.

Lebanon; reward. Le-high 10625. LEFT at North Park (Mill Grove), blacK grip containing music for N. Y. A.

orchestra. Liberal reward. George Over-holt. Penhurst 1839. TOY BULL Squirrel Hill, Friday, name Chubby.

License 13213; child's pet; reward. Hazel 5311. TOY Boston terrier, black and white; answers to "Queenie." Reward. MO. 6308.

WRIST WATCH Lady's, white gold, initials B. G. P. Reward. Lehigh 0942-R.

Legal Notices W. M. Parker. Attorney, 450 Fourth Ave. Notice that letters of administration t.

a. on the estate of Thos. T. KirK, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Alice W. Kirk, Administratrix C.

T. 7440 Ben Hur Pittsburgh. Pa. Peter MT Lippen, Attorney, 81 1 Jones Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice that letters of administration on the estate of Harry Thomas Handlin, deceased late of Smithdale.

Allegheny County, having been granted, ail persons indebted to said estate will mane payment and those having claims will present them to Walter F. Handlin, Administrator, 315 Renova street, Pitts-burgn. Pa. William a. Wilson, Attorney, 730 Oliver Building.

Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Isabella W. Camp, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to William A. Wilson, Executor, Fox Chapel road. Aspinwall, Pa. Sealed Proposals OFFICIAL AVALON DISTRICT.

The School district of the Borough of Avalon will receive sealed pruposais for furnishing top soil, cinders, drain tile, cement, sand, gravel, ready mixed concrete, lumber, bolts, reinforcing steel, lime, grass seed, and wire fence. Specifications and bidding blanks may be seen at the office of S. Todd Perley, Superintendent of Avalon schools. Proposals must be in the bands of the secretary by noon, July 26th, 1938. All proposals must be marked on the outside.

The board reserves the right to purchase all or any part of tne quantity specified and also reserves the right to reject any or all bids. C. P. Dils, Secretary, 62U Florence aveTiue, Avalon. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, PROCURK-MENT DIVISION PUBLIC BUILDINGS BRANCH.

Washington, D. July 5, 1938 Proposals are hereby solicited for a site for a Federal Building at Bracken-ridge, to be opened publicly in the Office of the Postmaster at Brackenrfdge, at 9 o'clock A. on July 27, 1938. for the sale, or donation to the United States a lot conveniently located. Approximate dimensions Corner lots, 110-foot frontage.

170-foot depth. Interior hits, 135-foot frontage, 170-foot depth. Sites having different street frontage dimensions will be considered provided the area is approximately the same. In all cases where possible bids should be submitted by actual owners properties and not by agents. Documentary evidence of authority must be attached to proposals submitted by agents.

Upon application, the Postmaster will supply prospective bidders with proposal blanks and a circular giving particulars as to requirements and instructions for preparation of bids and data to accompany same. C. A. Peoples, Director of Procurement. PK0P0SAL FOR SALE OF BONDS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MT.

LEBANON. The Township of Mt. Lebanon. Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, will receive sealed bids and proposals for the sale of coupon bonds of said Township in the sum of Iftree Hundred Thousand ($300,000.00) Dollars to be of the denomination of One Thousand (J1000.00) Dollars each, dated August 1 1938.

and maturing as follows: $100,000.00 or 300 bonds on August 1. 1949; 100 or 100 bonds on August 1, 1950 and $100,000.00 or 100 bonds on August 1951. Tne bidder will name the rate of interest upon which he desires to bid, which roust, however, be in multiples of one-fourth V) per cent. The rate of interest will finally be determined hv the Board of Commissioners of said Township and will be uniform for the entire issue. Interest will be payable semi-annually on the hrst day of February and August of each year.

The said bonds will be sold free of stale tax. except gift, succession and inheritance taxes, and the Township will pay for printing the bonds. The sale of the bonds will be subject to the approval of the proceedings by the Department of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania, and the purchaser will be furnished with the approving opinion of Burgwin, Scully A Churchill. Esquires, of Pittsburgh, free of charge. All bids must be accompanied by certified check drawn to the order of the Treasurer of said township in the sum of J2000.00, and said bids must be in the hands of the SECRETARY OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF SAID TOWNSHIP NOT LATER THAN AUGUST 8.

1938, AT 7 O'CLOCK P. E. S. at which time the bids will be opened at the Municipal Building. Washington Road.

Mt. Lebanon. Pa. The Township reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Mail or deliver all bids to T.

W. COOKE. Secretary. Municipal Building, Washington Road, Mt. Lebanon.

Pa. For further information Inquire of SAMUEL A. SCHREINER. Township Solicitor. 901 Jones Law Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

DEATH NOTICES BLACK Monday morning, July 18, 1938. George husband of Elizabeth Speicker Black. Services at his residence. North Drive, Fox Chapel Manor, Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment jrivate at Somerset, Pa.

BYRVE At his home, 223 Orchard Place, on Tuesday, July 19. at 2 a. Thomas husband of Agnes Mayer Byrne; father of Mrs. Jean Cloekler, Mrs. Inez Shortreed, Mrs.

Frances Entress. Mrs. Betty McLaughlin, Claire. Suzanne, Al-pbonse, Agnes Mae. Paul Donald and Bobby Byrne.

Friends received at R. A. Byrne Funeral Home, 701 N. Negley Ave. (corner Hays).

Solemn requiem high mass at St. Canice's Church. Knox-ville. on Friday at 10 a. m.

Interment In St. George's Cemetery. CANNING Sarah Gray, wife of the late Joseph Canning, mother of Joseph and Mrs Maud Connor. Funeral from the funeral home of W. N.

Winter. 4730 Friendship avenue, on Thursday, July 21, at 2 m. Friends invited. DOLLM A N-MAGI LL On Tuesday, July 19, 1938. at 4:25 p.

Mamie J. Ma-gill Dollman, wife of George W. Doll-man, mother of Mrs. D. B.

Cain, George and Charles A. Dollman. Funeral from her late residence. Dollman road, Penn Twp. Services will be held in Laketon Heights M.

E. Church, Champa St. and Frankstown Road, Friday at p. GOSSER On Tuesday morning. July 19, 1938, at 2:20 o'clock, Mary Emma Ben-ner, widow of George W.

Gosser, mother of Mrs. G. Wilson Sherratt, M. Benner, and Harry Wilson Gosser. Remains at the home of the T.

B. Moreland N. Highland E. where services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 O'clock. Interment private.

HIRSCHEMELLOR On Tuesday, July 19, Dcnald, son of Elizabeth Donald Hirsche-mellor of 23 Butler street, Millvale. Friends received at the E. J. Pfeifer Funeral Home. 512 Grant avenue.

Mill-vale, where services will take place Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. HOC KEN' SMITH Suddenly, on Monday, July 18. at 3:45 a. at the Shady Side Hospital, Pittsburgh. Theodora Locke, wife of Wilbur D.

Hockensmith, Jr. Friends received at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur D. Hockensmith, Lincoln highway, Irwin.

Pa. Services at the Hockensmith home Wednesday afternoon, July 20, at 3 p. D. 8. T.

Interment in Irwin Union Cemetery. I.MHOF On Monday, July 18, 1938, Christina Anna Diller, wife of the late Valentine Imhoff. Funeral from the residence, 19 Butler Millvale. on Thursday at 2 p. Services at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Millvale, at 2:30 p.

m. Friends invited. JACK WORTH Tuesday, July 19, William husband of Anna May Kempf, son of George Jackworth, of 511 Larimer ave. Remains at the George A. Baker Funeral Home.

239 Shady ave. Requiem mass at SS. Peter and Paul's Cnurch Friday at 9 a. m. Friends invited.

KIERNAN On Tuesday, July 19. Michael, son of the late Farrell and Ellen Friel Kiernan. Funeral from the family residence, 533 Sunnyside East Pittsburgh, Friday at. 9:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem mass at St. William's Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited. KIKK On Tuesday.

July 19, 1938, Catherine Weller, wife of the late Joseph S. Kirk; mother of Mrs. Catherine Pressing, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, Lillian Joseph Gertrude Ross L. Kirk.

Funeral from the family residence, 345 Columbia West View, on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends invited. Legal Notices Markel A Markel, Attorneys, 3020 Grant Building. Notice that letters of administration on the estate of Anna Dreistadt. deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Frank Dreistadt.

Administrator, 661 Mifflin Road, Hays, Pittsburgh, Pa. Paul G. Schaefer. Attorney, 715 Berger Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Sadie E.

Kingston, deceased, late of Turtle Creek, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Paul Kingston Rynd. Executor. 720 Copeiand Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Burgwin, Scully A Churchill, Attorneys, 1515 Park Building, Pittsburgh. Pa.

Notice that letters testsmentary on the estate of Horace Sisler, deceased, late of Mt. Lebanon Township, Allegheny County, having been grafted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those, having claims will present them to Irene Pearson Sisler, Executrix, 283 Arden Road, Mt. Lebanon, Pa. To Andrew Parkes, Respondent: Take notice that the case of Ruth Parkes against you for divorce a vinculo matrimonii, at No. 4653 April Term, 1938.

Commqn Pleas Court, Allegheny County, will be tried at the City-County Building, Pittsburgh, when called, or as soon as is convenient to said Court. Stewart A Lewis. Attorneys for Libellant, 1017 Park Build-ing, Pittsburgh, Pa. Harry Alan Sherman. Attorney, 804 Law and Finance builaing.

Notice that letters of administration, c. t. on the estate of William Patterson McCullough Smith or William P. McC. Smith, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Myrtle Mav Chisholm, Administratrix, c.

258u Charlrs Pittsburgh, Pa. Thorp. Bostwick, Reed A Armstrong, Attorneys, 2812 Grant Building. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Myers, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present tbem to Jeremiah B.

Myers, Executor. 7944 Madiera Pittsburgh. Pa. A. B.

Angney, Attorney, 1007 Peoples Bank BHg. Notice that letters testamentary on the. estate cf Mary Truxel, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Clara E. Danieis. 1427 Ju-niata N.

8.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Alfred W. Coll, Attorney, 500 Jones Law Bldg. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of Krcily Campbell, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Charles li.

Coll, Kxecutor, 5702 Pittsburgh, Pa. Hermann F. Ruoff, Attorney, 1110 Park Bidg. Notce that letters of administration on the estate of Wlliam J. Bender, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to John C.

Bender, Adimnistrator, Hi soutnern Pittsburgh, Pa Norbert F. Stannv. Attornev 9iir Curm.n Bank. Bldg. Notice that letters testamen-ary on the estate of Frank H.

Sander-beck, deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to C. A. Sanderbeck. Executor, zmi uciaware Oakmont.

Pa. William CI Sanl Tr Berger Building. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of George Hadfieid, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make pavment and those having claims will present' them to Fidelity Trust Company, Executor 341 avenue, j-ntsourgn, W. McAdftm JL- a a. e.w SiH 74? Union Trust Bldg.

Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of George Wilson Craig, deceased, late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Coun-Ly'w. beeo wanted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them Rossiter Reno, Executor, Allison INIHF. COURT OF QUARTERSESSlONS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. NO. 3.

JUNE SESSIONS, 1938. COMMISSIONERS' ROAD DOCKET. TO ALL PARTIES INTERESTED: Take notice that the County of by its County Commissioners, presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny County, on July 7, 1938. the following petition praying for authority to make the following improvement: No. 3 June Sessions, 193K.

Petition of the County of Allegheny to construct and maintain a public bridge as a County bridge over Kil-buck Run, in. Gtenfield Borough. Allegheny County, to replace an existing insufficient County Bridge known as Kiibuck Run Bridge No. 6. Plans showing the construction and properties taken and affected by the above proceedings have been approved by the County Commissioners and are on file in the office of the County Commissioners.

Said Court has ordered and directed the same to be placed before the Grand Jury of the County of Allegheny, on Mondav, July 25, 1938. at 9:30 o'clock A. M. (Eastern Standard time). When and where all parties interested may appear and be heard.

The Grand Jury meets on the third floor of the Court House, Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. JNO. J. KANE. GEO.

RANKIN. JOHN 8. HERRON. County Commissioners. C.

A. County Solicitor. WIRE-HAIRED TERRIER Male; black, white and brown; answers name lost Mt. Lebanon: telephone number on collar. Lehigh 351.

Bnslntss Ptrsoiuls L. O. F. Call Office. E.

R. G. Call Office. A. E.

G. Call Office. M. A. Call Office.

IJQfbBANP PRIG TREATMENT. LIQUOR DRINKING Is the expense. A core Is life's greatest Investment. Have yo counted mhat drink Is and has cost In money amd physical deterioration? SHADYMDE SAMTARirM. 311 Marchand E.

E. EM. 1986. Travel Opportunities ROUND TRIP EXCURSIONS Yerk .88.75 Chicago ttn.43 Philadelphia. 7.50 Fort 7.75 Baltimore 7.25 Columbns 4.90 7.25 Cambridge 3.70 TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT 101 1 LIBERTY AVE.

GR. 5744 EMPLOYMENT ALL mdomrtitmmmnta In tha Employment columns (A Pt-Cmzmtt uffmrinr aalsa petition mutt mdicmtt th. ARTICLE SERVICE TO BE SOLD mnd tha BASIS OF COMPEN. SAT ION. (0 Help Wanted Men A NEAT appearing man, 23 to 40, to fill vacancy on established territory.

Order service, delivery and some collecting: 115 plus commission to start. Steady if you qualify. References required. Apply 614 Bessemer 9 to 12 a. m.

ADVERTISING SOLICITORS, telephone experience, commission. 609 Investment bldg BARBER SCHOOL Barbering tauchl by professional expert instructors: day and evening classes. 408 Thud avenue. A RBER Wanted. Algy Moore's, 748 Penn Wilkinsburg.

BARBER wanted. Apply 1915 Murray Avenue. Sjuirrel Hill. HAVE. OPENING for several young mar ried men on coffee routes.

Only men who are looking for good opportunity the future need Bpply. Call at 8 a. ready for work. Cook Coffee Company, 3201 Hamlet st. FIELD MANAGER Norse appliances.

See Mr. Eriksson, 405 Lincoln Bellevue. MEN OPPORTUNITY Unusual opportunity, electric appliance department. Permanent. Opportunity for promotion.

Must be 26 or over; married prefered. Car. Substantial pecentage earnints and bonus pay discussed at interview, Jl :30 to 3 p. Wednesday. Employment Offi-e.

KAUFMANN'S FIFTH AVE. PITTSBURGH. MEN NEAT APPEARING We will employ 6 men, must he over 23 years of age who want a decent living with a chance for a future. We have no experience requirements. Applicants mupt be willing to work 8 hours per day and satisfied to earn about $30 per week for the first 3 months.

Percentage and bonus. Apply Employment Manager. 10 a. to 1 p. Health-Mor Room 312, 429 Penn Avenue.

MEN Two for local established territories. Must be able to service over 300 customers. Not a cold vanvass. Sales hy appointment. Leads, four average sales daily pays $42 weekly commission and bonus.

Wearables. See Mr. Bott, 612 Clark Building. SALESMAN Age 25-5o to contact retail grocAs in this territory for advertised food product. Car necessay.

Salary and commission. Write fully details of past experience stating phone number. Box, J-1041, Post -Gazette. YOUNG MAN 18 to 20 to travel with crew manager and sell orders. Salary to start and transportation paid.

See Mr. Becker, Suite 601, Mayfair Hotel, 10 to 12 a. m. 15 Help Wanted Women CHRISTMAS CARDS 100 rh profit showing matchless $1 assortment. Everybody buys.

Gift wrapping, everyday, etching, religious boxes. Combination offer. Request samples. Bluebird, 77 Fitchburg, Mass. CHRISTMAS CARDS Make money easily.

Sell sensational 21 folder assortment. SO for $1 personals. Monogrammed stationery. 11 other boxes. Experience unnecessary.

Requst sample on approval. Terry Studios, 600 Westfield, Mass. IT Help Men Women ENTERTAINING BAND. 3 or 4-piece. must he excellent entertainers.

Must have hokum comedy and novelty skits. Must double on instruments. Good pay. steady work, 6 nights a week. Hazel 3385.

18 Situations Men MECHANICAL ENGINEER Broad general experience: piping design specialty; college graduate: desires general engineering work or drafting; permanent or temporary. G-990, Post-Gazette. UNRELIABLE man, young, dishonest, lazy, forced to find as clerk, chauffeur, laborer, short hours, large pay. H-990, Post-Gazette. 20 Situations Women DAY'S work or part time by colored woman; city reference.

Hiland 0214. GENERAL housework wanted by experienced woman; $5 per week. Write J-990, Post-Gazette. LAUNDRESSES Men, women cleaners. Fast workers.

General housework girls. Chefs. Porters. Odd Job men. Quick service.

Imperial. AT. 2787. WANTED- Copy work on typewriter by semi-invalid: prices very reasonable. Address Box F-1043, Post-Gazette.

EDUCATIONAL Diesel and Welding School Earn Mora Money NEW CLASSES FORMING NOW Send for Fret Booh. Easy Terms. REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING COURSES 71. Instruction Offered U. S.

Government Jobs. Men-women. Start SV05.00 to $175.00 month. Dependable common education. Try next Pittsburgn examinations.

Sample coaching full particulars and list positions FREE. Apply today. Box B-1042, Post-Gazette. AUTO DRIVING I.NSTKLC ION. EXPERT driving instruction: 12 lessons.

$9. Appointments at your home any time. Atlantic 0377. AUTOMOBILE DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS Experienced instructors Day-evening, with without cars. Red Front Garage.

7217 Kelly, Homewood. Penhurst S730. TRADE. HIKIL, AUTO MECHANIC, aviation mechanics, radio, welders or refrigeration men needed: practical instruction. Department Pittsburgh School of Trades, 403 tenn Pittsburgh.

WELIIINO SCHOOL LEARN WELDING Welding School of 318 S. St. Clair. MO. 8ou.

RENTALS 23 furnished Rooms ALLENTOWN Room; home privileges: 3 cars, 17 minutes city, 15. 813 Warrington ave. ATTRACTIVE bedroom, next bath, private home, garage, convenient transportation, reasonable. Churchill 5143. Mra.

m'I room, ti'e 'rx! elusive K.J 1 studio t.Tsi "3m. We i7- IKiRMONfT-; i era hmt JSfV "tly i front nedm. 'r gen-lemm. DO 0 NT "--IL 4 Weil ences. ftl Court EAST EXT.

private f.Hn TV, "'Ian'1 tj, East -vV. last r.mcr east ent- -4 vate 1S? Montrose STn f': 'rJ EAST LIPKKfv Shidy vjonver MontroFe ii-i. ELEGANTLY- shower, te "''T: gentleman re. xn vate bih, 6.580. tiTH i semi-pnvsip near tnillpv Montrose class 1 Ms nished "'I' Prs.m: unhmited HOTEL WEBSTER I Larse.

alr linn. running JT- iin frew In ur. Pool 't. avenue. NoTmfsfnK venient meals optional dren.

rvriar .1 HI! ohio RiVEirpTvTr-yirT front room iarce shady ln 'prv usual; business mm I RURAL SfKKicrU ished room. veni'nt transnunanii SHADY, room; gentlemen; tr ice. Hiland SHA ing shower, pr va-e reasonable Srher.iev SHADYSIDE- private lav.itnrv. Private home, AAnui on ern home. tr.hn.

M' portation: So.f-.t a i I A SIDE TiiiTi etv vrtr furnished Meals vl? SHADYSIPK Couple. land (iJV, SHADYSIPK. i-? Newly lurnisbe rooms; fxriusivf phone. SQUIRREL HILL ra private bath, is. excellent tran.

rirtatinn. Jicsh ST. REGIS HOtfTiTvrTiilX women's residence. Sj.fn-ji mh Congress. Atlantic sw.

THOMAS "BOVLKV ARD -R-'tr. bath. Private nverit: cars, buses. C'hurchiil 7 WILKINSnT'Rf; Vra tire room, newiv flei'irate-l convenient loratinn renhutr WILKINSBU RG Oieer fill, r'm able bedroom; tile tian. s-ir lent transportation cnllemfr ences.

Fenhnrst fit 16 IF the rr-om you van: today. t.ne Service may be able tn ne'r charge nn nhhtimon Psi Martin at ATl.int i'i. 24 Unfurnished Room PENN AVE 7 "if PE. 030. 25 Housekeeping Rooins ALLENTOWN Tvo f- vate bath: adults.

3" Everglade ATTRACTIVE r-m-M9 eue; convenient ness nentile: ra tiatiie BRO0KI.INE Rear in. iw. apartment: setr; r't home. Leh'Hh CATHEDRAL 1 rooms, sink, rane. 'I reasonable.

Nta.llower CORNER 'r" building; neaiitilul ette: reasonable EAST ENIl K' tw.r. lien' ions rr-' maid servH e. 'co SM.V FIFTH VENTe. ing room, hot and able. Convenn'M.

HAZELWOi rooms, Eivi.ia:!' entrance, ariu'ts. HO ME WOO 1 1 1 -art' kitchenette; adul'S mi'tii Churchill northsTHe" kitchenette, lEi'isire. furnished, 2l Rooms With ATTR VTI i1 meals: Cathedral AVAUIN A'V. excellent ro'a reasonable POFiMONT I.ar.-'-meais, men. EAST" good meaf- venient a' MOUNT LEKAN bedroom, refite-converirr ML'NHA LL t- bedroom.

u- inc. Convene''. 1' 2114. AIKEN AVENLt modern, ri-tn utilities. f'-' APARTMF.NT.

r- i- nshed. rhiidt phone, rfieai eTuZLTTT;" private batn titihtief $l'- CRAFT ON apartment Walnut DORMONT. room, pnva'e Kru-idaire a' 1ST FLOOR DUPLEX 1047 Murravn: 114 540. Al- r.sr 7 highlTnp pi sun porrh r' eluded. Ef''r- 1 1 1 HOMEWOOLV- iirnisnea.

ciudeT. -v Mathilda M- 11 rr1 frnl.bed Hi eluded. Ad erate reniai-. ..8 ijnro HAM ER-M I''J-tTl Crft rated; priva-e NORTHSIPE. OAKLAND-W j-c vate hr" Mayflower "1 0'" riii 'Si ,,1.

tf 't VA il' ever. -1 Li' 403 McCarthy, White, Mary or Mary Mc- Liruiy wnue. erirx. 4782 McClung, H. Kenneth, McClung.

admrx 4512 McGinness, Agnes .1., McGinness, 4592 Mcintosh, Ida. 4772 Adam. Herman Adam, Mollie L-, extrx. W. F.

Berger 212 Allison. 3. Leland. Allison, Ida admrx. Stonecipher A Ralston 212 Allison, Leland' Stonecipher, Frank admr.

Stonecipher A Ralston 4853 Anderson, R. Anderson, Elizabeth 8.. extrx. John E. Winner.

Floyd V. Winner $20 An'shutz, Lew The Union Trust Co. of Pittsburgh. txtr John M. Haverty, Sr.

A Jr. 464 Armstrong. Margaret Kennedy. Maxwell. Jr.

and Samuel A. Schreiner, extrs A. Schreiner 706 Armstrong, James Armstrong, Mary 8., extrx Ralph L. Smith 4801 Barnhartl William The Union Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, test'y trustee Haliock C.

Sherrard 4841 Baur. Bernard, Potter Title A Trust gdn W. J. Herrchen 4405 Becker. Henry George, Becker, Charles extr John H.

Lauer 4756 Beers, Mary Elizabeth, Potter Title Trust Kan John B. Nicklas, Jr. 4503 Black. James L-, Black. Nelson and The Union Trust Co.

of Pittsburgh, test'y trustees. Smith. Buchanan A Ingersoll 4504 Black, Mary Nelson Reid. Black, Nelson and The Union Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, test'y Smith, Buchanan A Ingersoll Black.

Ruth Hay, The Union Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, test'y trustee Smith, Buchanan A ingersoll 4845 Bowles, John Potter Title A Trust Alexander A John GilSUan 1465 Brendel. Katherint or Catherine, Dengler, Elizabeth admrx. T. Thomas; Campbell, Wick, Houck A Thomss 4518 Brennan, Edward, Brennan, Sarah extrx Wm.

J. Graham 4795 Brinker. Frederick Brinker, Kathryn extrx. Israel Greenberger 4783 Brown, Alice Brown, Ida admrx Norman R. Schade 4515 Buffum, Virginia, Potter Title A Trust admr.

Mcintosh A Garrahan 459 Camp, William Henry, Wilson, W. extr William A. Wilson 44S8 Cashdollar, John Cashdollar. Anna, extrx John E. Winner, Floyd V.

Winner 718-rChapin, John, Potter Title A Trust admr Victor L. Baker 4594 Clotworthy, Mary Jane, Clotworthy. Bessie Baird. extrx Weil. Christy A Well 4831 Cochran, George, The Colonial Trust surviving test'y trustee J.

P. Fife 4848 Conlon. Caroline McDonnell, Graham, Frances admrv B. Phillips 4847 Connell, James. Connell, Sam; James Connell.

and Emetine Johnson, extrs. Wessel, Jr. 43S Davies. Florence Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Lewis. Riester, Brandt A Snee 4500 Davies, Jane Knowles.

Edna C. extrx. Clark D. Beggs 4522 Davis, Margaret Crawford, David extr. Geo.

E. Flsccus 4473 Dean. Helen. Amos. Edwin admr.

C. Fogie 4729 DeFreitas, Emanuel, Hammel, Antoinette, Jacob Seligsohn 1123 Dietzen. Barbara. Dietzen, Peter, extr Ira D. Shaw 4704 Dittmer.

Emma, Dittmer, George extr Walter L. Riggs 4827 Dollmai, Annabel), The Colonial Trust D. Lee McConaughy 4728 Donaldson, George Donaldson, Lee test'y trustee John D. Mclotyre 4359 Doner, Cora Doner, Harry admr John E. A Floyd V.

Winner 4454 Doyle, Charles Oliver, Charles, admr C. Lothrop Ritchie: Henry O. A Oliver Evans 4838 Dixon, Joseph Dixon. Flora and The Union Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, extrs.

P. Monahan 4843 Duncan, Willie Potter Title A Trust P. J. Clyde Randall 16 Dusold. Agnes, Becker, John C.

extr Sherriff, Lindsay, Weis A Hutchinson T49 Ekas, Friend Ekas, Blanche extrx Robert B. Elliott 1048 Elliott. Htrry or Harry Blair Elliott, Elliott, Llllie admrx. e. t.

a Milton E. Harris 4826 Acsa M. The Union Trust Co. of Pittsburg, test'y trustee Reed, Smith, Shaw A McClay 1721 Elphinstone. Mary The Union Trust Co.

of Pittsburgh, Charles E. Toung 4784 Emph, Helen, Potter Title A Trust gdn R. R. McWhinney 4849 Enzian. or Ferd Enzian or Fred Enzian.

Mihra, Martin extr Clarence H. Ciasper 4851 Evans, Esther Potter Title A Trust gdn. Harry Weisberger 4817 Falck. Jane Commonwealth Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, gdn Garnet R.

gpeer 4753 Faloon, Jennie Faloon, William, extr McCloskey. Best A Leslie 4391 Feil. Msry. Feil, Mathias; extr Charles H. McKibben 4844 Feldman, Florence, The First National Bank of McKeesport, guardian Morse J.

A Sam R. Keller 4815 Ferson. Ethel June, Commonwealth Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, gdn Charles L. Seif 4424 Fetter.

Ida Fetter, William extr Ira R. Hill 4842 Gardner, James, Potter Title A Trust gdn. John McKelvie 4597 Geshwender, Franciska, Lockhart, Elizabeth admrx Jno. Rebman. Jr.

114 Gill, Joseph Gill, Annetta. admrx John M. Walker 4693 Gilliece, Albert. Neely, Thomas admr J. Friday 1502 Grabovic.

Frank, Fidelity Trust admr James M. Mage 4813 Graney, Roselia, Commonwealth Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, gdn Hallork C. Sherrard 2505 Greene. Clifton.

Fidelity Trust admr. Susman 4758 Griscom, Elizabeth 8., Fidelity Trust trustee. John C. Slack 4757 Griscom, George Fidelity Trust trustee John C. Slack 3 Hall.

Thomas Turtle Creek Bank A Trust "tr B. H. Kenyon 4582 Hammitt. J. or Jackson L.

Hammitt. Hammitt xxJLeW.U Jr" A M- Sirao 11T Hanjar, Jonn. or John Hunjar, First National Bank of Nw Kensington, admr. Gannon A Walter 4722 Harris. Kate.

Boyd, Lillian and Joseph Harris, admrs T. Johnson Henderson Harwood, George Harwood, Mary extrx. Geo. N. Monro, Jr.

Have. Sarah Fleming. Hays, Frederick F. and Elizabeth F. Hays, extrs Watson B.

Adair 83 Heckman. William Heckman. Jeanneite Leo M. Dillon 4751 Humes, George Bromley, Fidelity Trust Shoemaker A Knoell 1752 Hunter, Percy Fidelity Trust Co. and L.

T. Cope- laad. admrs Sherriff. Lindsay. Weis A Hutchinson 428 Hutterer, Emma, Tha Colonial Trust John M.

Walker 37 Jahn. AdoJph Jahn, August admr. e. t. a.

R. Murray Gibson A34 Jias, Steve, Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust Frank C. Rugh A487 Johnson, William Johnson, William I C. Euwer 4I209 Jonjie. uiki, Jonjie, Jure, extr C.

Joseph Recht 4625 Kennon. John Tha Union Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, gdn Reed. Smith. Shaw A McClay 4812 Kern.

Elinor Ruth, Commonwealth Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, gdn Samuel W. Pringle Wm. J. Herrchen Elizabeth B.

Ivory ..8. W. McGinness Fulton, James or Ida 8. Leight, Cyrus A. Davis Grove, admr.

c. t. a Rf.lph K. Smith; Smith A Schermerborn 4443 MeLuckie. John Heasley, Russell admr.

t. a Kenneth L. Leydic 4561 Pietkievitch, Victor, or Victor Pietkivitch, Pietki- vitch, Vie.oiv admr Zalkovich A Fawcett 4661 Porter. Mary Ellen, Boyer, James McGill. James McGill Boyer 1688 Rack, Anna Marie, Stillburg, Albert Brasley.

Rubin, Baiter A Cole 4581 Ramsay, Artbur Ramsay, Elizabeth Jean, admrx. Shoemaker A Eynon 4 756 Rankin, Rebecca R. Fidelity Trust trustee. Henry G. Meyer 4754 Rankin, George Fidelity Trust trustee.

Henry G. Meyer 1503 Reed. Emma Fidelity Trust Co. and Ellen B. Morrow, extrs James B.

Blackburn 4829 Reese, John Edward, The Colonial Trust gdn. R. M. Gibson, Jr. 4689 Reineman, Robert Reineman, Florence, extrx.

Charles W. Jones 3987 Risch, Albert Sweeney, Mary extrx 1. F. McCarthy 4814 Ruben, Florence, Commonwealth Trust Co. of Pittsburgh, Alter, Wright A Barron; George Taylor 515 Rudlovchak.

Mary, Semes, Jopeph, extr Francis Taptich 4643 Sayles. June, The First National Bank of McKeesport. gdn T. F. Soles, Geo.

W. Munnell 4633 Schafer, Charles, Miller, Caroline extrx Henry H. Hanna 4i94 Sctiuchman, irginia Roth, J. Go- Monro, Jr. 4485 Scott, Annie King.

Scott, James King, and William Russell Scott, extrs Wm. Scott 4847 Scott Sarah, Scott, James Anna Scott Wittman. now Anna Scott Moquin, extrs Michael W. Huron 790 Seifert, Barbara, Schmidt, Martin extr Jacob Seligsohn 449i Shearer, Mahala, Shearer, I. admr.

c. t. 4708 Shelby, Aida or Alda A. Smith, Peoples GeorgePrU c- McClure McClure 2a8 Skidmore, Calie, Vance, Sarah admrx Ludvick Zupancic 48i Smith. Henry, Commonwealth Trust Co.

of Pitts- hurgh, gdn George W. West 4822 Spiegel. Adam, Hahn, Amanda Spiegel, and Margaret Spiegel McDonald, extrcs! Waldo P. Breeden 4837 Stajhuhar, John, Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust gdn. Louis Dadowski S27 Sterner, Louisa.

Strobm. Samuel admr. Miles H. Jones 2363 Stevens, Rebecca Edwards, It ene Stevens, extrx. 2610 Stimple, George Stimple, Irene A.extrg.V.

R'SS Thomas N. Griggs 4830 TashefT. Zivo Illia, The Colonial Trust gdn. Barton Grubbs 4447 Theiss, Mary Elizabeth, Laschinger, William Alfred, dn S. Fuss, Duff, Scott A Smith 4711 Thornton.

J. Scott, Tnornton, Evelyn and Richard Khuen. extrs Stanley Lyon 449 Tomaino, Euphemia. Fidelity Trust Co gdn Legal Notices To Miriam Staffeld Wilcken, Respondent: Take notice that the case of Carl L. Wilcken against vou lor divorce a vinculo matrimonii, at No.

3937 January Term, 1938. Common Pleas Court, Allegheny Countv, will be tried at the City-County Building. Pittsburgh, when called, or as soon as is convenient to said Court. G. Richard Klare, Attorney for Libellant, 413 Union Trwsl Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Hermann F. Ruoi'f, Attorney, 1110 Park Building. Notice that letters of administration on the aslate of Paul Hermann, deceased) late of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Commonwealth Trust Company of Pittsburgh, Administrator, 312 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgn, Pa. John S. Cort and Cort A Cort, Attorneys, 707 Plaza Building.

Notice that letters of administration on the estate of John M. Heller, deceased, late of Castle Shannon, Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons indebeted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to Elsie G. Heller, Administratrix, Pine Street," Castle Shannon. Pa. Reed.

Smith, Shaw A McClay, Attorneys, 747 Union Trust Bldg. Notice that letters testamentary on the estate of George E. Shaw, deceased, late of Pittsburgh. Allegheny County, having been granted, all persons' indebted to said estate will make payment and those having claims will present them to John G. Frazer, George M.

Laughlin III and Rees Townsend Scully, Executors. 747 Union Trust Pitta-burgh, Pa. To William Hoyt Means, Respondent: Take notice that the case of Mary W. Means against you for divorce a vinculo matrimonii, at No. 3569 January Term.

1938, Common Pleas Court. Allegheny County, will be tried at the Citv-County Building, Pittsburgh, when called, or as soon as is convenient to said Court. Joseph M. McClure. Attorney for Libellant.

707 Jones Law Building, Pitta-burgh, Pa. Notice is hereby given to all creditor and shareholders of North Diamond Building and Loan Association of Pittsburgh that said associa'toin is being liquidated pursuant to a plan of voluntary liquidation adopted under the provisions of Article XI of the "Building and Loan Code" of May 5, 1933, P. L. 457. as amended.

All shareholders must present their claims, under oath or affirmation, within three months from July 13. 1938, or be bound by the amount shown by the books or other records of the association to be due them. If a shareholder does not appear upon the books or other records of the association to be a shareholder, be must present his claim, under oath or affirmation, within six months from July 13, 1938, or else be permanently barred from sharing In the distribution of the assets of the association. Any creditor, other than a shareholder, must present his claim, under oath or affirmation, within three months from July 13, 1938. or else be barred from claiming an amount exceeding the amount shown to he due him on the books or other records of the association, and must present his claim, under oath or affirmation, within six months from July 13, 1938.

or else he forever barred from sharing in any distribution of the assets of the association. Present all claims and address all communications the undersigned trustees at 619 W. Diamond St Pittsburgh. Fennsylvania. H.

A. Bloedel. Jo, c. fmderka and A. J.

Sleraon, Liquid ting Trustees. -xooo jiu nu, trust gdn. Marcella R. McNanamy 1980 Tuskan, Andy. Tne Union Trust Co.

of Pittsburgh, dmr Nicholas Unkovic 1803 Tylee, Ella Tylee. Don extr w. J. Aiken 3021 Vance, Agnes Vance. Delia admrx.Fred Houston 4774 Walthour, Lewis Peoples-Pittsburgh Trust test'y gdn jonn H.

Scott 4504 Watson, John Tredway, W. extr Herman C. A. Hof acker 4725 Weiss, Herman, Weiss. Morris extr.

Reuben Korn 4750 Welker, Joseph, Fidelity Trust gdn Edwin M. Rhea 430 White. Mary White. John extr. Haziett 780 Williams, James Potter Title A Trust admr.

Louis Little 4491 Williams, T. R-, Williams, Gertrude adm(x. e. t. a William J.

Lappe 4746 Witherspoon. Samuel or Samuel Calvin Wither- spoon, Witherspoon, Joseph Boyd, extr. Shoemaker A Knoell 4776 Wittmer. Henry, Wittmer. Ellen Ida, George Wittmer, and Thomas Wittmer, Stanley Lyon; Lyon, Hahn A Lyou 645 Young, Taylor Gray, The First National Bank of McKeesport, gdn J.

P. Fife 44 Zerbe, William H. Potter Title A Trust gdn. William M. Ewing Deeds of Trust 4478 Davidson, Emma May, Sara Davidson, trustee Thorp, Bostwick, Reed A Armstrong 4477 Hartman, Mrs.

Ella Fidelity Trust trustee. Park J. Alexander AUDIT NOTICE. All parties interested ar hereby notified that an audit list will made up of .11 th foresoin account and aid tot -will called on Monday, th 19th day of September. A.

TJ. 1938. at 9:00 o'clock A. Eastern Standard Time ad eoatiBua thereafter each day (Saturday and Sundays excepted) until the list shall have been disposed of. JOHN M.

HUSTON, tytsbttrfh. July 1. X938. Register and Ex-Officio Clerk of Orphans' Court..

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