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rrw rwyv a 'i i h---t r- PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1961 -28 tejol Neteei Dtatfc Ncficti Dtetk Notice! Lefaf Netlcci Death Notice The Weather PREVIOUS DEATHS DEATHS YESTERDAY SUNNY Mostly sunny and cool. Extended forecast for the period Thursday, May 28, through Monday, June 1, for Western Pennsylvania: cooler weather Thursday and Friday will be followed by warmer over the weekend, then cooler Monday. Temperatures will average from three to six degrees below normal daily highs of 71 to 73 and lows of 52. Scattered showers near the weekend are expected to average one-quarter to one-half inch. METEOROLOGICAL RECORD Highest temp, this date jlnce 1874 was 92 In fill.

Lowest trmp. this date since 1874 was 37 in 1907. AIRPORT HOURLY TEMPERATURES "WHEN YOU THINK OF-- WANT ADS THINIt" OF-- gal Midnight 67 Noon 73 1 a. 63 1 p. 76 2 a.

65 2 p. 77 3 a. 67 3 p. 77 4 a. 67 4 p.

78 5 a. 67 5 p. 74 6 a. 65 p. 73 7 a.

64 7 p. 70 8 a. 66 ft p. 65 9 a. 66 9 p.

in 63 10 a. in 70 10 p. S9 11 i. 71 11pm 56 Midnight 54 1 a 50 Pres. T.

H. Wind Weather noil. 29 85 66 84 WIS Cloudy 7:30 p. m. 29 .87 65 37 NW 12 Pt Cld Comparative temp, and precip for '56 High I 78! 721 681 511 7.31 8lf73jTI 77 Low 64! 801 51 34 58i 64! 43! 50 58 Mean! 71i 6ll 601 431 661 73! 60! 68 63 Prec.

I 01.011. 131. Oil. 28. 36 I 1.63 Normal temp, for the day 63 Excess in temp, for day 8 Excess in temp, since May 1 129 Excesi in temp, since Jan.

1 32 3 Total precip. since May 1 1.74 Normal precip. since May 1 3.39 Deficiency in precip. since May 1 1.65 Total precip. since Jan.

1 18.59 Normal precip. since Jan. 1 14.95 Excess in precip. since Jan. 1 3.64 YESTERDAY'S CITY OFFICE DATA For period ending 4 p.

Maximum 77 Mean 72 Minimum 66 Precip 0 RIVER REPORT The rivers in the Pittshursh district were about stationary yesterday and will change tittle during the ensuing 24 hours. Scattered showers tell over Die watershed, during the past 24 hours. River staces were reported as follows: Allegheny: Warren. 2.9F; Franklin. 4.3F: Parker.

3.2F. Mo-noniahela River: Lock 7, Greensboro, 10, 5S. Cheat River: Parsons, W. 2.6F. West Fork River: Clarks-burs.

W. 0.9S. Yougltioghen River: Sutersvlile, 3.4U. Beaver River: Beaver Falls. 4.2F.

Ohio River: Pittsburgh, 17. OP: Dashields Dam (upper gate), 15. OS: Montgomery Dam, 11. 2R: Dam No. 10.

Steubcnvllle. Ohio. 10.0R: Dam No. 12, Wheelint. 9 3R.

F-Fa'illng. R-Rlslng. S-Statlonary. Barranti Of 1148 Brownsville on Monday. Mv 25.

19i4, Antonio, beloved husoand ol Frames Ciraula: lather ol Lucy DePetro. Dorothy Mancuso. Mary, Anna. Lena. Rose, rank.

Louts and Joseph Barranti. alio 17 grandchildren; brother of France! Vallelunga and thanes Barranti of California. Rose R. Fradella of New Orleans. Friends received at the READ-SHAW I l.SFRAL HOME.

1503 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Friday at 9:30 a. m. Feauiem high mass In St. Basil Church at 10 a.

m. Bollens Of 2419 Clearview Olcnshaw. ci Tuesday. Mkv 26, 19o4. Arte Pole v.

wile of lie George W. Bollens; mother of Archie L. Bollens; grandmother of Mrs. Grace B. Thomas: also survived bv two great-grandchildren.

The familv will receive lriends 2-4 and 7-10 m. at the HF.NRY C. BOCK IINERAL HOJIE. 1500 Ml. Roval Blvd Olenshaw.

where services, will be held on Friday alternoon at 1 o'clork. Castle Shannon Chapter No. w. services Thursday at 8 p. m.

Cannon Of 229 Eighth Ave, Homestead. Marv cannon wne oi reier r. Cannon, on Tuesday. May 2b. 1964.

daushter of Mrs. Bridget Hanev Sullivan: sister of John, Michael, Martin. Regis, Thomas. Francis. Mrs.

James (Barbara) fa- r-nrAct I4itla Fripnd re. reived at the R. ANPtRSON fcKAL nu.ne,. ttuo wrsi Homestead. Funeral on Friday at c-AAm mc in fit Ill- tJVltllll, ii.w Marv Magdalene Church at 9:30 a m.

interment si. Mary cemetery. Caiettie On Wednesday. May 27. 19H4, Ivy Alice Ingram, wife of Maurice Caretue of 1007 Valley Perrysville; mother of Mrs.

Mary Ellen Kress and Ralph I. Carettie; sister of Mrs. Olive Tomlinson, Mrs. Rita Lvnch and Harry Ingram: also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME.

1032 Perrv Perrysville. Requiem high mass In St. Teresa's Church on Saturday morninit at 10 o'clock. Claeren Mrs. Marv Kruse, on Wednesday, May 27, 1964, nf 701 South Trenton mother of Elizabeth R.

and Henry D. Claeren; grandmother of Mrs. Connie C. Blcht and Wayne Claeren. Friends received at the ROWLAND S.

COOKE FUNERAL HOME. 210 East End Ave. Services Friday at 2 p. m. Clark Suddenly, on Tuesday, May 26.

19b4. at his late home. 708 Braddocic Bradock, Francis husband ol Anne Roman Clark: lather of Francis Jr. and Patrice; son of Margaret Clark; brother ol Thelma Huiick. Funeral from the JOSEPH P.

ZORN FUNERAL HOME, 445 Fourth Braddock. Blessing services on Friday at 2 p. Friends invited. Conte Lena, on Tuesday, Mav 26, 1964. at, the Homestead Hospital, of 123 Bost West Minim, wife of William Pellerino; mother of Yolande, Josephine Tonet, Mary Gumbos, Gilda, Green.

Norma Wilding, Clara Welllcr and An-celo. Friends received at the ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestead, Funeral on Friday morninsr at 10:30. Requiem hlsh mass In St. Mary Magdalene Clutch at 11 a. m.

Interment St. Joseph! Cemetery. Cousins On Mav 25. 1964, Frederick of 3108 Ashlyn Sheraden, husband of Elizabeth Hagedon Cousins; father of Mrs. Mary Jane McLister; brother of Ross Cousins; also survived by one granddaughter, frrienu.s may call at the GEORGE J.

MANGIS FUNERAL HOME, 2945 Chartlers Sheraden, Pa. Solemn requiem mass in Holy Innocents Church, on Friday at 11 a. ni. Holy Name Society will recite the rosary Thursday evening at 8:30. Dunn Suddenly, on Tuesday.

Mav 26. 1964, Joseph, of RD 1. Eighty-Pour, husband of Marv Wagner Dunn; father of Shirlev Berry and James Dunn: brother of Daisy Belts. Sadie Klern, Beatrice Larson. Elmer and Albert Dunn.

Friends received at the S. R. FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridgeville, where services will be held Friday at 3:30 p. Elter John on Tuesday. May 26, 1964.

of RD 2. McMorran Gibsonia, husband of the late Mary R. Kretschmann; father of Marv A Krict, Dorothy H. Lang, Leonard Joseuh J. and Edward C.

Elter: also 12 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Friends received at WM. .1. OGROUN1K l-LNIRAL HOME. 333 Butler Etna.

Requiem high mass In St. Mary's Church. Shurpsburg, on Saturday at 9 a. m. Fisher On Tuesday.

May 26. 1964. Miss Lizzie E. Fisher of 1040 Macon Regent Square, sister of Miss Nettle Fisher; also survived bv four nephews and one niece. Friends received at the DONALD E.

EATON I UNERAL HOME, 733 Ross Wllkinsburg. Services on Thursday evening at 8 p. m. Interment Friday morning In Woodlawn Cemetery at 10 a. m.

Family hours 2-4 Slid 7-9. Francis William of 611 South Walnut Blalrsvllle, on Monday, May 25, 1964, husband of Mrs. Grace W. Francis; father of Miss Rosina Francis and Mrs. V.

L. tJean) beattv of Blairsville and John W. Francis of Beaver. Friends received at the FERGUSON H-NERAL HOA1L, Blalrsvllle from 2-4 and 7-10 where services will be held on Thursday at 2 p. in.

Glavin On Wednesday. May 27, 1964, at a David beloved husband of the late Anna Mav Graham, of 4473 Htghrlclge lather of David Donald Mrs. Dipne Sterrltt, Dale Darlene Mrs. Dons Ann Gold and Donna Mav Glavin: broher of Mrs. Grace Baldwin.

William, Thomas and Howard Glavin: also 12 grandchildren Friends received at NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME. 4047 Perrvsville Ave Norlhslde. Funeral on Saturday at 8:15 a. m.

Solemn high mass ol requiem In the Church of the Nativity at 8:45 a. m. Gorton Emma L. Herrington Gorton, widow of Waltrr on Wednesday, Mav 27, 1964. beloved mother of Charles Walter H.

and Ken-neth W. Goiton; sister of Mrs. Ida Rrutrr, Mrs. Florence Smith and Leonard Herrtngton; also 10 grandchildren and Iwo greatgrandchildren. Friends mav rail at the HOME OI WILLIAM K.

O'BRIEN. 3724 Callturnia at Cooper Aves Northside. Funeral Saturday. Time later. Guyton On Tuesday, May 26.

1964. Ruth Medlm, of 1850 Ferguson McCandless Tp wife of Chester; mother of Mrs. Jean Rose Lorenio: also two grandchildren; sister of Charles George, Sidney. Mrs. Esther Brooks, Mrs.

Mary Martin, Mrs. Leila Nugent. Mrs Grace Thompson. Mrs. Nettle Conelanrt, Mrs.

Joe Etta Shaffer Funeral from the E. J. PI Lit ER FUNERAL HOME. 512 Carettie, Ivy A. Claeren, Mary Clark, Francis II, Dunn, Joseph Elter, John Francis, William P.

Glavin, David E. Gorton, Emma Guyton, Ruth Hartman, Carrie Irvin, I'horbe A. Kelley, Bertha A. Kelso, John II. Lrntz, Jane Levy, Oscar Manges, Howard V.

Renee McDermott, Anna McGuirk, Arthur J. Mclaughlin, John M. Means, Ethel Ficchi, Rocco Pretka, Frank Rmlgers, Raymond V. Roscoe, Stephen G. Rubaker, Cecelia Scholl, Cecelia Schwarz, Joseph (Shupe, Charles Sulkin, Minnie Tatzer, George F.

Vickers, Eugene (Dick) Vinson, Nancy Walsh, John P. Sr. Woods, C. Ronal Vakovich, Barbara Death Notices Grant Millvale, on Friday, May 29. at 130 p.

m. Jessie C. Suangler No. 488. 8.

services on Thursday at 8 p. m. Harris Robert Edgar, on Tuesday, May 26. 1964, ol 237 Poplar Mon-rceville. husband of the late Adda Ann Mitchell; father of Fred, Luther and William; brother of Mary Butler and Thomas Harris; also eight grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.

Friends received nt ihe JAMES A. JOBE FUNERAL HOME. 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Friday at 1 p. m. Masonic services Thursday evening at 7:30 m.

Hartman On Wednesday, May 27, 1964, Carrie Mtrtz Hartman of the Eastern btar Home, wife of the lote William J. Hartman; aunt of Edward Mertz, Louis Merlz, Stella Balzer and Lnlie Halter, Mrs. Dewey Loefller; sister-in-law of Auam J. Hartman of Florida, Johi. H.

Hartman of Pgh. and Mrs. Mary Ferguson of California. Funeral from the H. J.

SHELLHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME. 707 East Norlhslde, on F'ridav at 2 p. m. Members of Forest Hills Chapter No. 410.

OES. and friends invited. Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Hoover Of 3653 North Court.

Broadhead Manor, on Tuesday. Mav 2b. 1964, Elizabeth (Betty; Hoover, wile of John A. Hoover. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the JOhEPH H. HEKSHKERUFR JR. FUNEtlAL HOiKE. 170 Noble Cralton, where services will be held Friday at 1 p.

m. Humin On Monday. May 25. 1964, Christy, of 4203 Butler husband of Agnes Brooks; father of William and the late Edward Jones; also nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; brother ol Sophie Will. Mathilda Duninyre and Fred Humm, Funeral lrom I he ALBERT B.

AND MARIE J. HENNI.NGER FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler St. on Friday, May 29, at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass In St.

Augustine's Church at 10 a. m. Irvin At Presbyterian Hospital. Pgh, on Tuesday, May 26, 19b4, Phoebe Alderson Irvin of 327 Seventh Carnegie, widow of Robert W. Irvin; mother of Mrs.

Grace Garrett, Mrs. Mary Shea, Mrs. Ann Pennetti and Mrs. Robbie J. Henry; also four grandchildren.

Friends received at the BRWiWtU, AND MRLLLA FUNERAL HOME. 415 Chartlers Carnegie. whre services will be held Friday at 1:30 p. m. Kelley On Wednesday, Mav 27.

1964, Bertha of 1148 Freeport Rd. i formerly of Northsidei, wife of Harold mother of Margaret Scholl. Elmer J. Sweeney, Mrs. Alia Campbell, Ralph W.

Griffith: sister ol Flizabeth Griffith, Mathilda Myers; also 12 grand-rhildrcn and seven great-grandchildren Funeral from the H. J. AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East Norlhslde-. on Saturday St 1 p. m.

Friends Invited. Kelso At his home. 41S Reamer Carnegie, on Wednesday, Mav 27, 1964, John H. Kelso, husband of Bessie C. Doollttle; lather of Bessie P.

Kelso of Baltimore, also on brother and three sisters. Friends received at the BKADWEI.I. AND MRELLA FUNERAL HOME. 415 Charliers Carnegie, when servnes will be held on Saturday at 2 p. m.

I OOF. and Trio Lodge No. 49 services on Friday evening at 9. Lee On Tuesday morning, Mav 26, 1964, Kuih A Carazola. beloved wife of Robert Lee, D.

of Point Breeze; molher of Robert E. Kevin J. and Margaret R. Lee: daughter of Russell and Ruth Carazola; ulster of Mary Helen Codellt and James R. Caraola.

Friends received at MrCABE RROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME. 6214 Walnut Si Shadv-sirie. Funeral Friday.

May 29. 19t.4. at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Bede's Church at 10 a. m. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. On Tuesday.

Mav 2S. 1964. Jane McNeil Ler.tz, wife cf the late James A. Lents of 314 Field-brook Mt. Lebanon; mother of Mrs.

Jane L. Knapp. Mrs. netiv L. names; aisetr of Mrs Margaret Waldo and John A McNeil, both of California: also six grandchildren and five great grandchildren Friends received at the Rl IMIAUER AND "IN CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services Fridav alternoon at 3 o'clock. Bethel Chanter No. 269. OES.

services Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment Mi. Lebanon Cemetery. Ievy At Los Angeles. Calif on Tuesday.

Msy 26, 1964. Oarar Levy of beloved husband of Josephine. Gerson Lew: father of Bvron Levy, Millard Levy. Edward Levy. Samuel Lew, all of Pgh.

and Leonard Levy of Los High and low temperatures In Pittsburgh and other major cities In 24-hour period. H. L. H. L.

Albuquerque S3 54 MiamiBeach 81 74 Amartllo 72 59 Milwaukee 69 52 Atlanta 89 63 67 47 AtlantlcCity 87 63 NewOrlcans 91 67 Bismarck 71 37 New York 82 65 Boise 76 44 Nnrflok 89 67 Boston 79 65 Okla. City 88 68 Chicago 70 55 Omaha 65 57 Cincinnati 79 63 Philadelphia 88 60 Denver 66 4 9 Phoenix 90 63 Detroit 73 57 Pittsburgh 78 H4 Dultith 59 42 Portland. Ore 74 4S Fairbanks 60 39 St. Louis 76 63 Galveston 82 78 Salt L. City 75 47 Green Bay 65 45 Fran.

62 55 Helena 70 44 Seattle 73 47 Honolulu 84 71 Spokane 73 38 Indianapolis 73 61 Tampa 92 7 1 Jacksonville 93 68 Washington 90 68 Junesu 61 42 Edmonton 68 49 Kansas City 63 55 Montreal 67 51 Los Angeles 68 53 Winnipeg 54 30 Marquette 54 4 5 Pittsburgh Skies Br BAILEY R. FRANK Sunset today 8:41 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow 5:53 a. m.

The Moon rises 10.54 p. m. tonight and rides low. Last Quarter June 3 The planet. Venus, now begins to move rapidly nearer the sun.

Tonight Venus ehlnes brightly in the west: next month f. this time It will be aeen low In the east Just before sunrise. I-Utate of Hstue M. Milnet, de-reau of Beiievue, Pa No. 3- of 1964.

Lelltrt testamentary ou her estate wen granted lo un-dersisued who requests all persons havmg claims or demands aaiiit the tatate of decedent lo make ki.own me same and all Proni lii-ueoted lo decedent to make payment withuut delay to William Willis Mtlnes. 102 b. Biant Bellevue. Pa. Aian Riester, Brandt, Rioter.

Brandt Maiune, 1020 Grant fa. 152 l9; Estate of Sadie Voinovuh. a. Savna Vujnnvic, deceased, of Collier No. 2268 of 1984.

Lettera testamentary on her estate weie granted to the undersigned who requests all penont having claims or iii nt oece- dent to make known the aame ana all persona indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Sweeney Volnovich, 810 Barry Ave CoMier Albert G. Lidded 200 Ross Psh. Pa 1521! UIBie OI liairr deceased of Churchill Borough. Pa. No 2160 of 1984.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent make known the same and all persons Indebted lo decedent to maka payment without delay to Mellon National Bank Trust Mellon Square. Pgh, Pa. 152.10, J. Robert Manwell. Maxwell it Huss, 900 Farmers Bank Pa.

15222. Estate of Hobart W. Seyler. deceased, of Pa. No.

2180 of 1964. Le Iters testamentary on his estate were granted lo the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted lo decedent to make payment without delay to Bella A. Seyler. Royal York Apt. 501, 3955 Blgelow Blvd Pa.

C.lenn C. Jones, Second Street. Elizabeth, Pa Estate of Louise L. Morse ak a Louise Lavelle Morse a Louisa Morse, deceased, of Pa. No.

2172 ot 1964. 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 Pittsburgh National Bank, 414 Wood Psr Lloyd E. Cluck, 418 Frlck Pa. 15219. Estate of Robert J.

Orlow. deceased of Pa. No. 2288 ot 1964. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the under signed 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 Esther C.

Orlow. a.u South Atlantic St Pih. 24. PS. Charles F.

Dean. 1400 Jones Law Pgh. 19, Pa. F.state of Albert Mathews, de ceased, of Pa. No.

1977 of 1964. Letters testamentary on nis estate were granted to the under signed who requests all persons liav-ine claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the lime and all persons inaeDted to decedent tn make oavment with out delay to Trresa M''('onnell, 259 Melwood ra. 1.1219. James K. Clarke.

1212 Manor Pa. 15219. Estate of Giuseppe Scarcella. deceased, of Rural Rldse. Pa.

No. 2097 of 1964. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Salvatore Box 144, Avonmore, Pa, Wllner. Wllner As Kuhn, 1314 Frlck Pa. 15219.

Estate of Clara E. Lyons, deceased, of Pa. No. 2281 of 1964. 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 Pittsburgh National Bank.

Fourth Ave. and Wood Pa. Vincent M. Casey, Marglottl it Casey, 720 Grant Pgh, 19. Pa.

Estate of Sarah E. Babb. deceased, of Pa. No. 2107 nf 1964.

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 dflay to Martha Vogel, 526 Franklin Johnstown. Fred Shoemaker, 4 34 Forbes Pa. 15219. Estate of Jane Bamford deceased, nf Pgh Pa. No.

2162 nf 1964. Letters uf administration 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 Helen Marie Blair, 254 Melwood Bruce R. Martin. 945 Oliver Pa. 15222.

Estate of Bella Dervln a'k a Stella Dervln. deceased, nf Pa. No. 2274 of 1964. Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersicned who re- Suests all persons having claims or emands against Ihe estate of decedent to make known the asrne and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Saul Dervln.

2503 Carey Way, Pa. 15203. N. H. Leventon, Samuel P.

Kamln. 607 Grant Pa. 152 1 9 Estate of Marie S. Eck'rt. deceased, of Pa.

No. 2280 of 1964. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands acatnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Martha Eckert. 4601 Fifth Pa. 15213.

J. R. Van Kirk: Tener. Van Kirk, Wolf. Moore A Forsyth.

Attys 1407 Oliver Pa. 1 5222. Estate of Johnathan Martin, deceased, of Munhall. Pa. No.

2282 of 1964. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against Ihe estate of decedent to make known the same and all persona Indehted to decedent to make payment without delay to Elizabeth M. Storer, Extra 839 Muldowney Pa. 15207. John V.

Snee, Att'y 316 Frlck Pa. 15219. Estate of Elsie Rachel Harris, deceased, nf Pa. No. 2355 nf 1964.

Letters of administration on her estate w-ere granted to the un-derslttned who requests all persons having claims or demands against decedent to make known the same and all persons Indehted to decedent to mske pavment without delay to Emmalyne Ruth Reed, 7329 Montlcello Pa. Jacob Shulgold, 607 Grant Pa. 15219. Estate of Frances M. Callahan, deceased, of Pa.

No. 2334 of 1964. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to Ihe undersicned who requests all persons having claims or demand! atalnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and ill persons Indebted to decedent to mske payment without delay to Arllne M. Dauer. 1717 Den-nlston and Robert E.

Osuer 4716 Ellsworth Extrs. Robert E. Dauer. 1420 Frlck Pa. 15219.

Estate of Theresa S. Worth a'ka Theresa Worth, deceased, of Sewlrkley. Pa. No. 2345 of 1964.

letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the under-timed who requests all persons hav-In? claims or demands aralnst the estate of decedent to mske known the same and all persons indebted lo decedent to payment without delv to Walter J. Worth, Es.tr 8oa Beaver Sewleklev, Pa. Wm. Howard Colbert- Wright id Rundle 625 Frlck Pa. 15219.

Lost ond Found AIRPLANE Model, blue, 4 ft. (lost), flying over South HUH. High arhnn student's project. Reward, 862-8625, TERRIER type, small, brown, male with collar, no license. Found in Squirrel Hill.

421-8199 after 6:30. fcrsoitof nom-Dad hi, urgent, jrou call me. Mom. WANTED By June 1 Names and ad-dressea former Pgn. Ord.

Dm WW 2 employea interested attending reunion dinner 926 64, Penn Khera. U'n'7 00- Capacity limned. Wrile C. Downle, 471 Ellsworth Pgh. 13.

3 Mod Help Wanted AMAZING opporlunltles-F'uller Brush toropany has doubled sales from 54 millions to 123 millions In yeara. Openings both full and part time. Starting gusrsntrt $110 If Qusllfled. 271-02 is. APPRENTICE Mechanics-Opportunity to learn auto mechanic trade.

Steady work, large shop, fringe benefit 9 AUTO "Mechanic -CM experience, frlnie benefits. Call Jim Klmberlln, Moran Pontlec, 441-2625, between 9 and AUTOParti Counter Man "0,. wages. Write Box W-4J2. Posl-uaiette.

AITO and Tiurk'Meehanlce Expert" enc-d; good wares, fringe benefits. a'adv work. References required. BARBER wanted Gateway center Barber shop fur Mondays-Fridays. 391-3440.

BARBER Wa uteri Excellent ron-ditinns, $90 week guarantee, flrur 48 0 Post-Gt ret te, BARBER wanted-Steady. Oliver Bldg. Barber Nhop. BRICKLAYERS Eiperletired! must have tnr.i, and transportation. Phone CANVA-sms Heating, and repairs, to go with top closer; dally expenses and commission, Butler 9-1 i wall floor tile rna.

thanir. References. Ruhaker On Weuneaday, May 27, 1964. at 8 45 a. Cecelia Mueller, wile of the lata August Rubaker of 241 Kennedy Av Norlhslde, mother of Mrs.

Clara Rock. Mrs. Freda Wetzel of Pgh. and Prank 1 Rubaker of San Jose. alto survived by eight grandchildren and nine gieat-randchil-dren Friends received at the FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Friday afternoon at 2 clock. SchofT David O. of MlILstream Acres, Murrysviile (formerly ol bwiss-valei, suodenly on Tuesday, May 2b. 1964.

beloved husband of Violet Fleming: father of David; son of Ethel and Peter; brother of Mary Schoff. Visitations with the 1am-ilv 2-4 and 7-9 p. at VAN HORN'S. Irvine bt ai Monongahela Swissvale. Services on Friday at 11 a.

m. Scholl On Wednesday. May 27. 1964, Cecelia Holts Scholl of 211 North bprague Bellevue (formerly of West View) wile of the late Alfred J. Schoil: beloved mother of Mrs.

Beatrice Adams, Mrs. Alma Farley. Mrs. Rose Marie Baikar. Mary Jane, Harold, Regis end Robert Scholl; sister of Mrs.

Anna Mayer. Mrs. Emma Henry, Rose Holts, Mrs. Stella Ebaugh and the late John: also 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral from the nCIIELLHAAft FUNERAL HOME.

388 Center west View, on Saturday at 8:15 a. m. Requiem high mass In the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue. at 9 a. m.

Member of Confraternity of Christian Mothers. (Cars 10 and 15 stop at door.) Schwarz On Wednesday, Mav 27. 1964, at 10 a. in, Joseph Schwarz, husband of the late Margaret Auth, of 106 Van Buren father of Mrs. Margaret Scanlon of Pgh.

and Joseph L. Schwarz of Washington. D. also 13 grandchildren. Family requests visitations between the nours oi 2-4 and 7-10 o.

m. at the NOR MAN G. BEARD FUNERAL HOME. 4047 Perrysville Northside. Funsral on Saturday at 12 noon.

High mass ol requiem In the Church of the Nativity at 12:30 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Nativity Church Building Fund requested. Shupe On Wednesday. MaT 27, 1964, Charles of 767 Beechland Homestead, brother of Mrs. Nelle 8.

Alter of Petersburg. Fla. Friends received at GEORGE I. GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main Munhall. Services on Saturday at 1 p.

m. Member of the Brick Layers Union No. 2 of Pgh. and the I.O.O.F. of Homestead.

Smith Amelia of 1303 Milan Brookline, on Tuesday, May 26, 19b4. beloved wife of Frank H. Smith: mother of Raymond. Rus sell, Roy and Frank Smith sister of Joseph, Eugenia and Julia: also eight grandchildren. Friends may can at the frank F.

DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Erookline Blvd. Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass at the Church ot the Resurrection at 10 a. m.

Smith Anna Evans, on Monday, May 25, 1964, of 104 East End In her 90th year; sister of Mrs. Elizabeth E. Taylor end the late Harry A. Smith. also seven nieces and two nephews.

Friends received at the ROWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME. 210 East End Ave. Services Thursday at 2 p. m.

Visitation lrom 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Sulkin On Wednesday, Mav 27. 1964. Minnie Sulkin, beloved wife of Jacob Sulkin of 5865 invalid ou.m.t.

sister of John Green; also two granacniioreu. menus receiven at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL 1IOML At mt f'l-afl 1 where services will be held on Thursday at 11 a. m. Interment Adath Jeshuran Cemetery.

Visita tions Famuv suggest contributions to the Jewish Home for the Aged. Tatzer On Wednesday, May 27, 1964, George of 1110 Hill Wllkinsburg. husband of the late Naomi Llghtfoot; father of Mrs. Joan Grove of Concord, brother of John of Caliofrnla, Ellen, Mrs. Clara Newton and Mrs.

Pearl Kelton and the late Martin J. Tatzer of also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at McKIM.EY FUNERAL HOME, 7408 Washington Swissvale. Services on Fridav afternoon at 2 o'clock. Thompson Anna 8chmldt Thompson, suddenly, on Tuesday, May 26, 1964, at her home, 1413 Carnegie McKeesporl; mother of Mrs, Frank Stansberrv of Knoxvllle, sister of Mrs.

Adolph Schmidt, Mrs. Peter Lotz. Mrs. Eric Anderson. Mrs.

George Regensburger, all of McKeesport; also two granddaughters and two Friends received at the HUNTER FUNERAL HOME, 1600 Coursin McKeesport. where services will be held Friday, at 11 a. m. Inter ment McKeesport-Versallles Ceme tery. Tramonte On Tuesday.

May 26. 1964. Joseph. beloved husband of Helen (Mancuso); father of Mrs. Rose-marie Hurley.

Mrs. Joann Morgan of Chapel Hill. c. and Mrs, Mary Lou Dilorio; also 12 grandchildren; brother of Samuel, Raymond of Akron, O. Mrs.

Lena Rossi. Mrs. Rose Sclottl. Mrs. Margaret Guttlla, and Mrs.

Lll-liam Lvuch. Friends received at the N. MORASCO FUNERAL HOME. 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral on Friday at 9:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass In the Mother of Good Counsel Church st 10 30 a. m. Vilsack Thomas, suddenly on Sunday, May 24, 1964. beloved son of Stephen and Christine Colatzzl Vilsack: brother of Dolores and Marie Eileen.

Friends received at the family home, 626 Hazelwood Hazelwood, until Friday morning. Requiem mass In St. Stephens R. C. Church at 10 o'clock.

Vickers Eugene (Dlckl. age 74. of Versailles Borough, suddenly on Wednesday. Mav 27. 1964.

husband ot Jessie O. Henry; father of John J. Friends being received at HUNTER EDMUNDSON -8TRIFFLFRS', 600 Market McKeesport. Services Fridav at 2:30 p. In St.

Stephen's Episcopal Church. Interment Mt. Vernon cemetery. Vinson On Sunday. Mav 24, 1964.

Mrs. Nanry J. (lormerlv of Home-wood i. died In Brooklyn. N.

beloved mother of Hunter Beas-lev, Paul Beasiev, Rezendo Beas-lev of New York City, Mrs. Thelma Sweeney of New York City and Mrs. Jean Btoner of Cleveland, Ohio: brother of Elijah and Lester Gregory and Mrs, Lillian Owens; also fight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at 7048 Idewlld St. and at the J1I.IA H.

GAINES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn R' East End. Funeral services Fridav at 1 p. m. In the Sixth Mt. Zlon Baptist Church.

Walsh John P. on Wednesday, May 27. 14, of 218 Thomas beloved husband of Twyla: father of Catherine. John Jr. and Thomas Friends will be received at IIOI.LOWAY FUNERAL HOME.

Robblns Niles, Ohio, funeral Saturday, May 30. H'althour On Wednesday Mav 27. 1964. of 540 Fourth 8t Pltralrn. Pa Howard P.

husband of Helen I. (nee Nelrighi; father of Elden F. and Paul Walthour: brother of Warren N. end Samuel T. Walthour.

Friends rerelved at the WM. O. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, Pltralrn. where aervleen will bt held on Saturday at 1:30 p. m.

(Masonls servlcei Friday at 7:30 p. William Ac S6. on Monday, Mav 35, 14. Marv Jane of 3105 Ashlvn Sheraden. widow of the late Thoma O.

Williams: mother of Alberta and Oraham Williams: also three grandchildren, 13 great- grandchildren and two great-ireat-trandrhlldren. Fu-neral servlcea at the If. L. rrm funeral home -921 Chrrtlers Ave. Sheraden, Pth.

on Thursday at 11 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7- p. m. Wolfram On Tuesday.

Mav 56, 1164. Marie (nee Srhlumbergeri. beloved wife of Ernest Wolfram of 112 Rahe SI mother of Mrs Herman C. Kalelda: grandmother of Mrs. Marlon Johnson, Richard and Robert Kal'lda: also one great-grandson, Matthew David Johnson: alster ef Frneat Pehliim-brir Friends received at inn'e SLATER eiN( rCMRAt, IOMI, 4301 Browns.

I villa Brentwood. Funeral Fridav alternoon at 2 o'clock. If de-aired, make donations to Oood bhepard Lutheran Church Tower Fund. Woods On Saturday. Mav 23.

1964. of 102 Puritan Rossljn Farms, C. Ronal husband of Helen M. Bycroft Woods: father of Patricia and Theodore son of Henry Woods; brother of Mrs. Mary Hp.

ankle and Lee R. Woods, Friends mav call at the JAMES A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Ave. Crafton, on Thursday 2-5 and 7-9 p.

Services Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock In the Ptrat Preshvterlan Church of Pittsburgh, Sixth Ave. Yakovirh On Wednesday, Mav 27, 1964, Barbara, of 548 North Neville, wife of Ell Yakovirh: mother of Mrs Marv Avres. Mrs. Cath-Ina Krlvan. Members of Lodge No.

615. PU. and friends rerelved at 'he PAIL STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME. 8b0 Loc khart st Northside. Requiem high mass at St.

Nicholas R. C. Church. Northside on Saturday at 9 a. m.

Cards ef Thanks The family of Charles Nledrirk wish to convey their sincere thanks and aooreclatlon to their many friends, neighbors and relatives for the many acta of kindness and words of consolation extended at the time of their bereavement. Especially we wish to thank the priests who participated In the service, those who sent flowers, gave memorial contributions, tur-nlihed cars and food to the pallbearers and all, who in any way assisted us. The Medrlck family. Florists Boskets rCIHAC MA. SPRAYS $5 I U0 t-1300 I.PRIM A.

CMitt PV Beauty softens pnrrow. Send flow erf. CRANT 1-2200 Ltjof Notices Estate of Rody Patterson, deceased, of Ohio Pa. No. 2320 of 1064.

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 Frances Trent Patterson. 480 Hohman Lane, Ohio Pa. 13237. C. Donald Gates Jr; Brandt, Rlester, Brandt A Malone, 1020 Grant Bide, Pa.

15219. Estate of Max Balbot. deceased, of Pa. No. 2266 of 1984.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersicned who requests alt persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to mane known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to Herbert G. Shelnberg and Mellon Mllonal Ba.ik Trust Mellon Square, Pa. 15230. Herbert G. Sheinbeig; Shein-berr.

Raphael Sheinbe--. J103 Law A Finance Pa. 1S219. Estate ot Alfred S. Price, deceased, of Monroevllle.

No. 1583 of 1964. 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 trie same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Alfred S. Price 1159 Princeton Monroevllle. Donald S.

Little. 1218 Frlck Pa. 15219. Propotals PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION Harrlsburg. Pennsylvania NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by Mr.

C. E. Prodehl, Purchasing Aent of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, at Its Administration Bulding, Harrtsburg-East Interchange and Route 283 near lUhspire, Pennsylvania (mailing address; Post office Box 2 531. Harrlsburg, until 10:30 A. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, the 23rd day of June, 1964.

and immediately taken to me Assembly Room and publicly opened and read for tne following Contract: CONTRACT NO. 4.13 For Ihe Bituminous Treatment of Median from Mllepost 326.34 at Valley Forse Interchanse to Mllepost 358. OS In the vicinity of the Delaware River Bridce. Approximate Quantities for Principal Items are: Class RC-80O Bituminous Material. 59,500 Gals.

Penna. No. 2 Coarse Aggregate, 2,600 Tons. Specifications and Contratc Docu ments will be available and open to public tn-pectton on May 2.V 1U64, at the Administration Cop es may be obtained upon pay ment of Ten ($10.00) Dollars per set by check or P.O. money older no cash I to the secretary- reasurer, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Post OtTlce Box 2 531, ilairiibuii, Pennsylvania.

No refund will be made lor specincations or contract uocu' mcnts unless the Project Is with' drawn from letting by the Pennsyl vania Turnpike Commission. A bank cashiers, bank treasurers or certified check In Ihe amount of Five Der cent ol the bid must accompany the proposal as bid security. The Provisions of the Pennsylvanls Prevailing Wane Act of Ausust 15. 1963. P.

L. 987, as amended, together with the rates and regulations promulgated by the Secretary of Labor and Industry applicable thereto, shall apply to this project. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION JOHN F. BYRNE. Secretary and Treasurer.

PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION tlarrlsburg. Pennsylvania NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by Mr. C. E. Prodehl, Purchasing Agent for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission at its Administration Building.

Harrtsburg-East Interchange and ttoute 2S3. near Kighspire. Pennsylvania i mailing address; Post Office Box 2531, Harrlsburg. Pennsylvania), until 1100 A. Eastern Daylight Saving Time the 2.1rd day ol June 1964.

and Immediately taken to Ihe As.emhly Room and publicly opened an read for the followin: Contract: CONTRACT NO. 437--For the furnishing and erection of approximately Twenty-nine (29i Miles of Median Barrier Guard Hall on the Pennsylvania Turnpike system, from the Valley Forge Interchange to the vicinity of the Delaware River Bridge in Montgomery and Bucks Counties, Pennsylvania. Plans. Specifications and Contract Documents will be available and open to public inspection on May 26, 1964. at the Administration Building.

Copies may be obtained upon payment of Ten ($10 001 Dollars per set by check or P. O. money order (no cash) to the Secretary-Treasurer, Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, Post Office Box 2531. Harrlsburg. Pennsylvanis.

No relunds will be made for contract documents relumed unless the project is withdrawn by the Commission. A bank cashiers, bank treasurers or certified check In the amount of Five (51 percent of the bid must accompany the proposal as bid se-cu-itv. The Provisions of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Art of August 15 1963. P. L.

987 as amended to-gether with the rates and regulations promulgated bv the Secretary of Labor and Industry applicable thereto, shall apoly to this project. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION. JOHN F. BYRNE. Secretary and Treasurer.

Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Harrlsburg. Pennsylvania. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Secretary of Highways. Room 506.

North Office Building, siate Capitol until 11:00 a. Eastern Daylight Saving time. June 12, 1964. when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as toon thereafter as possihle for the painting of fnur (4 i bridges, Group ll-A-28. located In Forward Township.

Monongahela City, Allegheny -Washington counties R. 181 R. 31: Ver-sallies Borough. Elizabeth Township. Allegheny County.

L. R. 3R8, T. R. 48: Tarentum Borough, City of Nrw Kensington.

Allegheny. Westmoreland Counties. Application T. R. 366: Tarenturo Borough.

Allegheny County. L. R. 70. T.

R. 28. The locations of Ihe bridjea and the description of the work lo be performed ate fully covered In the bidding blank, copies of which, with the speettieatioiis. may be obtained free upon aopltcatlnn. to the Pennsylvania Department of lllghwatt.

North Office Building. Harrlsburg. Pennsylvania. Henry D. Harral, Secretary of Highways.

PENNSYLVANIA nFPArtTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA Sealed proposals will be rerelved st the offtre of the Secretsry of Highways. Room 806. North Office Building, State Capitol until li no a. eastern dayllcht saving time, June 12,, 1964, when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled and contract awarded as toon thereafter as poaslble for the painting of Hi (l bridge. Croup 11-A30.

located In city of McKeesport. Allegheny County, 39J Rr. Spur: City of Clairton. Glassport Boroujh. Allegheny County, 736 Ext.

Br. Spur 2 Cities of McKeesport-Duquesne. A'lerheny County, 736 Br. Spur City uf Mi Kecsporl. Port Vue Borough, Allenheny county, R.

J93 Br. Spur Wall-Pitcnlrn Boroqgiu. Allegheny County. City Duouesne Allegheny Cminty, L.R.736. The locations of the brMgea and Ihe description of the work lo be performed are fully covered In the bidding blank, eopiet of which with the sped fir's Hons, may he obtained free titmn application tr tJ' Pennsylvania Deoart-roene of Highwavs.

Is.irth nfftce ttarrubueff Pennsylvania Henry D. Harral. ierretaif of H.sh- WS7. Estate of Louis 1.. Lauvr.

deceased nf Baltimore Cltv Maryland. Ni. iJH i tn4. Ancillary itu'n r.f administration I a. on hia estate aianfed to the under signed Alio reaueita ail persons bav in ciein, tlefniius aaiust tne estate of dei'tdrut to jnar koAn tne same and all persona indebted to decedent to make payment without deuy to Louts L.

Laue Jr Ancillary Adm. l. 1300 W. Uamtnn, Wilmington, Del. Clayton A.

Sween-ey. Bucfianan, lneenotl. Rodeald. Kyle 4 Buerger, 1800 Oliver Pgn. 22.

Pa Eslate of Maisaret McK. Coullie. deceased, of Mt. Lebanon. Pa.

No. iili of 1964. testamentary on her estate were granted to the undernrned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the esiale of decedent to rm.ke. known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to mki payment without delay to Janet C. Hooper.

589 Crest Lane. Camegle. Pi. and Marcaret C. Miields.

Pon Pa. 15234. Estrs. F. H.

Aiwood. C. Bonner. 1677 To Gatrway Center. Pa.

15222. Estate of Michael J. Windisch, deceased, of Twp. bf Perm Hills, Pa. No.

2173 of 1864. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted lo the undersigned who requests all persona having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and ad persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary J. Nunllst, SOO Eastern Pgh. 15, Anthony C. Troiano, 3509 Grant Bldg Pgh 19.

Pa. Estate of Clara Jane Kenney deceased, of Pa No. 2280 of 1964. Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the Undersigned who requests all persons havtnr claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the aame and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Cale G. Kenney, Incumnr Road, lngnmar.

Pa. John E. Winner, Floyd V. Winner, 1809 Union Natl Bank Bide, Pa. Estate of Stephan Bendekovirh S'k a Steve Bendekovich aka Steve L.

Bendekovich. deceased, of Pa. No. 2283 of 1964. 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 aame and all persons Indebted to decedent lo make payment without delay to Carolyn J.

Schwllm, 3727 Willet Road. Pgh. 27, Pa. Ivan E. Birslc, 1212 Manor Pa.

Estate of Joe Volnovich, aka Joseph T. Vomovlch, aka lovo Vojnovlc. deceased, of Collier Pa. No. 2267 of 1964.

Lettera 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 tame and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Sweeney Volnovich, 810 Barry Ave. Collier Pa. Albert G. Llddell 200 Ross Pa. 15219.

l.ouis J. Bloch, Attorney at Law, 2602 Grant Bulluing, Pittsburgh, Pa. Notice is hcrcuy given by Kc-puollc Building Coipuranon, a Pennsylvania business Corporation, which has been uoin; business and has registered lis oiiice in Uie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at No. 200 East Ohio iilreet, City of Pittsburgh. County ol Allegheny, that a Ceruncate ol Election to voluntarily dissolve said cuiporailon In accordance witn the provisions of the Business Corporation Law, an Act of Assembly, approved May 5, 1933, P.

L. 364, as amended, has been duly executed and delivered to the Department of state of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and that said corporation is winding up Its affairs in the manner prescribed by said Act, so that Its corporate existence shall be ended by the Issuance ot a Certificate of Dissolution by the Department of state of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Louis J. Bluch. Solicitor. 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 ot the secretary ol the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg, and in the office of the Prothonotary of the court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June, 1964, a Certificate lire Hie conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the ss.iumetl or lictlttous name, style or designation of Powerwash of with lis principal place of business at 789 Penn 21, Pa. The names and ad-diesses of all persons owning or Interested In said business arc: Dan K. Williams, 7137 Penn Avenue, Plttsbursh 8, Roter c.

Doerr, 1414 Obersiey Lane, Columbus 21, Ohio Estate of Norbert K. Daerr, deceased, of Pleasant Hills, Pa. No. 2356 of 1964. 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 Clara J.

Daerr and Mellon National Bank Trust Mellon Square, Pa. 15230. Cyril F. Ruflen-nach; Ruffennach A Lochner, 819 Frlck Pa. 15219.

Spinelll 6t McLean, Attorneys at Law, 1330 Grant Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Notice Is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department ot State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg. on Thursday, the 7th day of May, 1964, (or the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364.

as amended The name of the corporation is Anita Hall, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which It is to be organized are: To purchase, lease, or otherwise acquire, and sell, mortgage, let and manae real estate for the operation, erection, consti-uctlon and maintenance of apartment houses, residential hotels, garages ancillary thereto, professional offices, and storerooms for the conduct of retail shops and services and for these purposas to provide general housekeeping services, and to Install and provide utilities, heat, furniture, fixtures In buildings owned or operated and to manage same, and tor these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rlshts. benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Estate of Nellie W. Monahan.

de ceased, of Pch. Pa. No. 2358 of 1964. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons hav ing claims or demsnds against the estate or aeceqent to make known Ihe same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Pittsburgh National Bank, 414 Wood Pa.

Otis S. Ooode, 1808 Union Bank Pa. 15222. To Francis A. Wlnttertsahn: You are hereby notified that Marie G.

Wtnrtertsahn has commenced an action against you In the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County at No. 2025 July Term. In partition of certain real estate In the City of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, which you are required to defend. Alan M.

Connelly. 228 Ash-land Pittsburgh 28, Pa. Frank R. Bolte. Atty 302 Fnck Pch.

19. Pa. Notice la hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanls. st Harrlsburg, on the 1 4th day nf May, 1 9K4. for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of ihe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved Mav 5.

1933, P. L. 364. as amended. The name nf the corporttlon It W.

L. King, Inc. The purpose or Purposes tor whlrh It was oignntxed: Enpaglnf as a sand-blasting, paintlnc and Industrial maintenance contractor In all types of Industrial and commercial work: and to act as a general contractor, and for these purposes in have, possess and enloy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. In the Court of Common Pleat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania: No. 5027 July Term.

1984. Ill re petition of Arthur Jennings Booth, III for change of name to William Paul Booth. To all persons Interested: Notice Is hereby given that an order of said Court authorized the filing of taid petition and fixed the 26th day of June. 1964. at 9 30 o'clock A.

E. D. S. as the time and Ihe Assignment Room. Cltv-County Building.

Pittsburgh. as the place for a hearing, when and where sit persons may show cause. If any they have, why said nime should not be changed as praved for. P. ibert W.

Smiley; Rrandt. Rlester, Brandt Malone. Attorneys for Petitioner, 1020 Grant retina. 11219 R. R.

MrWhlnney. Attorney at 1106 B'iger Pittsburgh 19, Ps. Notice Is hereby riven pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 54, 19-15. P. L.

967, as emended, of Intention to file In the offlte of the S-cretarv of the Com-mnnweallh of Penpsvlvanla. at llar-nshiirg. and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas ef Alleihenv County, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of June, 1964. a Certificate for the conduct of a buslneas In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, gtvle or designation nf Trlborn Tire Service, with III principal place nf business at ji W. 81 West Homestead, Pa.

The name and address of all per-sons owning or Interested In aald business are: Harry stetson, 216 sth Ave, West Homestead, Pa. Folate of George A. Heller, de-reused, of Pa. No. 2139 of 1964.

Letters testamentary on hit estate were granted to the underlined who requests all having claims or demands the estate of deced-nt to make known the sarnt and all persons indebted tn decedent In make payment without delay to Arthur R. Heller. Ei'r 2118 Delaware Ave, 18. pa Carl D. Smith, 1308 Law ein mire ri log, pa Estate of Ira Smith, deceased, ef Bethel Paik Pa No, 2369 of 1964.

Letters of administration on his estate were granted lo the under-tuned who request! alt persons having rlaimi or demands acatnst the estate of deredent to make known Ihe same and al! prsnsu indebted to decedent to mak payment without delay to Melln Bank Trust rj Adm Mellon Sonare, rib 152io jorin lein.r II f.nfil'tn 2018 Union Bans Pa. 19221. Barranti, Antonio Bollens, Arie Cannon. Mary Conti, Lena Cousins, Frederick Fisher, Lizzie F. Harris, Robert E.

Hoover, Elizabeth llunim, Christy Lee, Ruth A. Raynovich, Bertha Rosa, Genevieve Rosenthal, Mae Schorl, David G. Smith, Amelia V. Smith, Anna Thompson, Anna Tramonte, Joseph Vilsack, Thomas Williams, Mary Jane Wolfram, Marie S. Deotk Notices Angeles.

brother of Emanuel Lew of. Los Angeles. Calif Henry Levy of Wssnlngton, D. David Lew and Mrs. A.

C. (Edna I both of also six grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. on Frloav at 1 p. m.

Interment Beth Bhalom Cemetery. The family suggests contributions be maue to your lavonte charily. Manges Suddenly, on Tuesday. May 26, I9b4. Howard William, of 306 Urant Morgan, husband of Helen Ziegler; lather of Bonnie, Judy and Ronald Manges; brother of Ada Schindler, Mary Bourg.

Charies, James end Harry Manges. Friends received at the S. B. FRYER MINERAL HOME, 79 Washington Bridgeville. where services will bt held on Friday at 2 p.

m. McDermott On Tuesday, May 26. 1964. Anna Lulz. wife of the late Patrick McDermott; sister of John C.

Luu of Carnegie, survived also ty nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the VINCENT LAVELLE FUNERAL HOME, 432 Washington Bridgeville, until Saturday, May 30, at, 9:30 a. m. High mass of requiem In St. Luke's Church, Carnegie at 10 o'clock.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. McGuirk Arthur of New Castle, on Wednesday, May 27, 19b4. survived by sons, Harold A. and Arthur J.

daughters, Mrs. William F. Palmer, Jean Ann McGuirk. all of New Castle: sister, Mrs. Ann Cully of George W.

McGuirk of Miami; also six grandchildren. Friends received at 133 North Beavsr New Castle. Services In St. Mary's Church 6aturdav at 10 a. m.

Visitations Thursday and Friday 2-1 and 7-9 p. m. McLaughlin On Tuesday. Mav 26, 1964. John M.

McLaughlin husband of Maude Munson McLeughlln of 71S0 Penn East End; father of John Samuel M. of St. Louis, Mo. and Mrs. Elizabeth M.

Bryant of Culver, broth er of Charles Flovd C. and Miss Emma McLaughlin: also survived bv nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St (Oakland Civic Center), Thursday and Friday 3-5 and 7-9 p. and on Saturday lrom 1 p.

m. until 2 p. where services will be held. In terment private. In lieu of flow ers, remembrances mav be made to the Mount Union College Scholarship Fund, Alliance.

Ohio. Marcel On Wednesday, V.av 27. 1964. at his home, 406 South Craig Renee. husband of Lucia Marv Marcel, former French Consul In Pirh.

Friends mav call at the FERGUSON-WOOD FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at McKee Oakland. Thursday from 2-4 p. m. Services and Interment private on Friday.

Means Mrs. Herbert (Ethel Means of 127 Beyer Punxsuiawney. on Tuesdav. May 26, 1964, at the Adrian Hospital In Punx- sutawney. wne of the late Herbert Means.

Shu was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Punxsutawnev and the Eastern Star of Braddock. Pa. She lived most of her life In Braddock, Pa. and East Liverpool. Ohio.

She Is survived bv one daughter, Miss Mann. Mittmr Mrs. Mildred StraitlfT. both of Punxsutawney; also two grandchildren. Friends will be received at.

the JORDAN FUNERAL HOME, Punxsutawney. alter 3 p. m. on Thursday. Services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Rev. George C. Culp In charge. Interment In Ollveburg Presbyterian Cemetery. Piechl Suddenly, on Wednesday.

May 27. 1964, Rocco. of 518 Greenfield beloved husband of Mildred (Weber); father of Mrs. Eugens Callendo, Joseph, Anthony. John and Marianne: also survived bv two grandchildren and one sister, Mrs.

Josephine Celanl. Friends received at the EDWARD P. KANI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral on Saturday at 9:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem high mass In Pi. Rosalian Church at 10 a. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Pretka On Wednesday, Mav 27, 1964. Frank, husband of Pearl Bak. of 7 Maryland Carnegie, father of Maiy Pretka, Nancy Spikula, John, Russell. Walter and Eugene Pretka; also eight grandchildren Friends rerelved at tin HENRY G. (H.

G. HEN-NEV FUNERAL HOME. 524 Washington Ave. Carnegie. F'u-neral Saturday, May 30.

at 8:30 a. m. Reriulem high mass In Holy Triniiy Ukr. Cath. Church at 9 a.

m. Friends Invited. In lien of flowers. nle.i" mke con tributions to Memorial Fund or Masses. Rayiiovlih On Tuesdav, May 26, 1964.

Ber tha Raynovich of 472 Swissvale Wllkinsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ravnovlch of sister of Martha Obraaovich ol Wllkinsburg. Mil dred Rasuolic of Phoenix. Ariz, and William Raynovich of East McKeesnort. Friends received at ROBERT E.

WOLFE MEMORIAL, 923 Franklin Ave. at Coal Wllkinsburg services on Thursday at 3.30. Rodger Of 608 Robin Wood Mt. Leb- nnn Unnriav U.u O. liKi Raymond beloved husband oi Rachel L.

Rodgers; lather of Victoria Rodgers; brother of John Rodgers of California. Friends received at the t. B. LAIGIILIN FUNERAL HOME. 3310 W.

Lib ertv So. Hills, where serv ices win be held on Thursday Mar 28. at 4 In lieu of flowers, contributions mav be made to the Heari Fund. Inter ment Fridav In Philadelphia. Rosa Suddenly, on Tuesday.

Mav 26, 10h4. Genevteva (nee Gessner beloved wife of Joseph; mother of Betty Careke, Dolly Smith, Eileen Bacco and Joseph Jr us ter of Zelria Gall. Mary Logston of Albiiqurraue. N. and Mar-celia Hiland of Detroit; Fied and Ambrose Oessner; also 16 gi nndiiiilcireii and one greatgrandchild.

Friends will be re- reived at the MICHAEL I. Ir-II0KA MI1III Paultnn Ave ai Window Si until Fridav at 10 a. Solemn requiem high ass In 8t John Fisher Church at 11 a. m. V.aitrtlon 2-4 and v-10 p.

m. Roscoe At Indianapolis. on Tues-dav. Mav 2K, 1964. Stephen 0 husband of Ella Mat Lelbr Roscoa ol 204 Rolling Rots Twp stepfather of Mrs.

Audrev Oold- hronn. Mrs. Dorothy Casterllne, Mrs Bety Jam stanec and Mr. Gloria Skarlll: brother of George Reaco Friends will be received at tn BRANDT FUNERAL HOME. 10.12 Perrv Perrvsville.

alter 10 a. m. Thursday. Service arrangement later. Rosenthal On TiietHav 1 1 beloved wift of the la'e Jacob Rosenthal; mother of Mrs.

Ed-ard (Vers I Baker; sister ef Mrs. esaie Herring. Mrs. P. C.

(Ann) Cohen. Mrs. Pauline Solomon of Chicago, HI Misj Nell Livingston; also two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, friends received 2-4 and 7-o ni at the HI TO L. RIRSC CIIAPFL, 2704 Murray At Sq Hill (op. nolt Mnrrna field Apia.

whers erlrs will held on Thiirs. da i it I i In'ermnit Tree of tlfe Cemmrr, eKarpiburs. Undergoes Surgery Mrs. Marie C. Aurentz.

recently elected for an eighth two-year term as Democratic vice chairman, is convalescing In Homestead Hospital after surgery performed yesterday. Applications For Marriage Licenses SCUMITT-HULME. James p. 12 Kcs-dck Ave Barbara 1429 Sheffield Andrew 5501 Howe Betsy 351 S. Aiken Ave.

CATHELL-MAXINE. Ronald FlorrfTe, Lorrlne. FlorefTe. Pa. LEER-WILSON.

Joseph. 809 Tripoli St Delorei 809 Tripoli St. CRAYNE-CRAIGHEAD. David 1018 Third Mather. B.

Lynne. 1702 Outlook Dr. GIBSON-JACKSON. Kenneth 738 Vermont Giassporl: Anna 123 Monongahela Glatsport. ril.IPES-BOI.TF.R, Mike.

231 Fleet R. HS I. .7: 6 A3 0 i 4 I. SAT rCEABGE IT, nmi" aft nankin: Anna 3453 York Munhall. LYONS-SMITH.

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