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-2t PITTSBURGH FOST GAZETTF. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1970 Proposals Proposals Death Notices Proposals DEATHS Legal Notices ESTATE of John H. Eckert, fie ceased, ot Robinson Pa. No. 540 of 1970.

Letters of administration! on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons hovlna claims or demands oaoinst ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNA. Pittsburgh, Pa February 6, 1970 Senorate ond sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the County Controller ot Allegheny Cou vl burgh, until 1:30 o'clock P.M. Eastern Standard Time, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 190 and will be 'opened and read by the County (Commissioners In the Gold Room, Room 410, coun House, riiisourgn, the estate of decedent to makeity. Room 104, couri House, run- Legal Notices IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUN TY No. 2755 July Term, In Re Petition of the City of Pittsburgh tor the appointment of Viewers to ascertain the costs, aumcsies ona expenses, ana assess He benefits orisino from the con struclion of a public sewer on N.

Highland Avenue, from the existing sewer on N. Highland Avenue at Wellesley Avenue northwardly to a point approximately 175 feet, 11th Ward. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Viewers appointed by the Court of Common Pitas of Alle nne.hnlf hour later. 2:00 o'clock o'ns t0 make known the me and all Persons Indebted to decedent to "avment without delay to Mellon Natlonol Bi nk ond Trust known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pay- ment without delay to Louis H. Artuso, Adm 416 Flick Bldo Pa.

15219. ESTATE of Lllllom deceased, of Pittsburgh, Pennsvlva nia, No. 312 of 1970. Letters testa mentary on her estat were granted to the undersigned who reauests oil Company and John it. Buchanan, Mellon Sauare, Pillsburgh, Pennsylvania 15210, or to John G.

Buchanan, Esquire: Buchanan, Inaersoll, Rodewald, Kvle 8. Buerger 1800 Oliver Building, Pitts-burgh, Pennsylvania, 15222. ESTATE of Ruth Inales Smith, deceased of Plttsburah, Pa. No. 424 of 1970.

Letters testamentary on her estate were grantea to ine unaer-slaned who requests all persons having claims or demands aaalnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Pittsburgh Notional Bank, Fourth Ave. Wood Pa. 15222, or to C. Jones Rutfenoch; Rutfenach Lauckner, 922 FrlcK Pgh." Pa. ESTATE of Leona Rubensteln, deceased, of Pa.

No. 418 of 1970. Letters of 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 Morris B. Rubensteln, 1136 McCabe or to Lipsitz Nassau, 1000 Lawyers Pa. 15289.

ESTATE of Georae B. McCloy, deceased, of Monroevllle, Pa. No. 523 of 1970. 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 ond all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Arlene E.

Donohoe and Plttsburah National Bonk, 414 Wood Pa. 15222 or to Bernard Kaplan, 609 Grant Pa. 15219. ESTATE of Apollonia Louis DaVIa a-k-a Louis DaVia, deceased, ot Shaler Po. No.

455 of 1970. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands oglanst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Bice Y. DcVIa, 11 St. Joseph Drive, Pa. 15209, or to Alvin D.

Capozzl, 412 Carlton House, Pa. 15219. FSTATF of Ernest J. Aten, de- rented, nf FHaewnrth No. 434 Of 1970.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the under-1 signed who reauests aM Persons- Having calms or demands against! me estate of decedent to moKe tuwwn iwi Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ethel I. Aten, 521 East Drive, tagewonn, Scwicklev, 15143, or to Thomas W. Neely 1402 Frlck pa FTATF- nf Mildred Kellv. de ceased, of Wilklnsburg, Pa. No.

452 nf 1070 Letters of administration Si persons navina claims or aemanas against the estate of decedent to make known the same and oil persons Indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Mory B. Webster, Admx. c.t.a., D. No. 1, Box 68, Flnleyvllle, 15332, or to Ralph German, ijju Oliver Pa.

15222. Proposals ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNA. Pittsburgh, Fhnmrv 6. 1970 i A. Groff.ip..

i I gheny county, rn the foregoing mat report will be confirmed absolutely Following is a coov of the schsd-ule annexed to said report, showing the damages ocasicned by the cost of said improvement, the names of the several owners of properties abutting thereon, the' number used on Viewers' Plan accompanying said report to Identify said properties, the several awards of damaaes al lowed, ond the several assessments of benelils mads ogams) said prop erties. DAMAGES LESS BENEFITS ASSESSED NO DAMAGES. SCHEDULE ASSESSMENT OF PROPERTIES PECULIARLY BENEFITED TO PAY TOTAL DAMAGES, COSTS AND EXPENSES TOTAL COST OP IMPROVEMENT, $4,816.00. OWNER V-l-Edward H. Sykes $510.00.

V-2-Edward H. Svkes Jr. and Carolyn F. Sykes, wife, with notice to Norman Robertson and Mavis J. Roberts, wife, $263.50.

V-3-Edward H. Sykes Jr. ond Carolyn F. Svkes, wife, with notice to Allan I. Shirley and Helene B.

Shirley, wlte, $187.00. Amount brought forward, $960.50 CHARGE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNT TO CITY OF PITTSBURGH: Benefits less damages ond expenses, All of which Is respectfully submitted. MICHAEL J. O'MALLEY ALBERT P. CONWAY CHARLES M.

HALLORAN Viewers. Pittsburgh, Feb. 13, 1970. ESTATE of Frank M. Eils, deceased, of Pittsburgh 15232.

No. 449 of 1970. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to Ihe undersigned who reauests 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 Matilda J. Ells, Apt. 405, 5551 Centre Pittsburgh, Pa.

15232, or to Arland T. Stein, 1020 North American Rockwell Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. FSTATE of Anna Sevick. a-k-a Anna Sevick, deceased, of 125 Bio Home Plttsbcrgh, 15239.

No. 436 of 1970. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make i known the same and all persons; Indebted to decedent to moke pay- ment maul de ov to Robert J. Sevcik, 720 Wimbledon Road, Pittsburgh, 15239 or to mc-Moniale Veselv 362 Lincoln Avenue, Bellevue, Pittsburgh 15202. ESTATE of Robert Wiedman, deceased, of McKeesport, Pa.

No. 430 of 1970. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and oil persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Casey H. Harper, 116 North Umberland Irwin, Pa. and Henrietta H.

Hall, 112 Ivy Court, Cannonsburg, or to Georoe H. Thompson, Hirsch, Welse S. Tillman 912 Frlck Pa. 15219. ESTATE of Mary B.

Lang, deceased, of West View. No. 444 of 1970. Letters of odmlnistrotlon on her estate were gronted to the undersigned who reauests oil persons having claims or demands against fer, filed their report In Ihe said Court on the 13th day ot February, i A. 1970, and unless exceptions thereto he filed within thirty davs "sold dote3 oTTSng, the r.nr iuiii h.

iirm.H i kni P.M. fcastern stanaara lime, ior mm following: DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION CONTRACT NO. 14G-3A GENERAL WORK INTERNATIONAL FACILITY ADDITION GREATER PITTSBURGH AIRPORT The minimum waae rates permissible on the Prolect sholl be in accordance with the Schedule of Minimum Rates set up in the Contract Documents. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of Sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. Proposals must be made on the Counly's form and In accordance with the "Supplemental the "Stondord Contract tor the "Form of the "Instructions to Bidders" ond the "Letting oil of which moy be viewed at the Office of the Commissioners of Allegheny County.

Copies of the above data for use of Bidders will be furnished upon application to the Contract Supervisor, in the County Department of Works ot Allegheny County, Room 502, County Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. A charge of $15.00 will be made for each set of Supplemental Specifications and Plans for CONTRACT NO. 14G-3A. The "Standard Controct for Construction" is available for an additional charge of $2.00. There will be no refund on the Stondord Controct for Construction or Supplemental Plans and Specifications.

Check or Money Order ki the amount to cover charge for one or both of the Documents to be made out to the "COUNTY OF Proposals must be accompanied bv a Certified Check or Surety Company Bond (on County's form) to the order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the Instructions to Bidders as evidence that the Bidder will accept and carry out the conditions of the Contract In cose of Award. The County Commissioners reserve the right to relect any and all Bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller County of Allegheny OFFICIAL BOROUGH OF BRADDOCK NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Borough of Braddock until 5:00 P.M., E.S.T. on Tuesday, March 3, 1970, at the Office of the Borough Secretary, Municipal Building, Brad-dock, Pennsylvania and will be opened and read ot the regular meetina of the Town Council tn be held at 7:30 P.M., E.S.T.

on the some aw paying and curbing of Braddock Avenue In accordance with P0n, an(j soeclflcotions. Cooles of the same. Instructions lo bidders and pr0p0505 mav be obtained from the Oltice of the Borough Secretary upon a deposit of $25.00 for each set. If such documents are not returned wlthino ten (10) days after the date set for receiving the bid the entire amount of the deposit will be forfeited unto the Borough. Contracts will be reaulred to be executed in such form as may be reaulred and oreoared by the Borough Solicitor, toaether with bonds.

rroposais to receive consideration uttmnwurnra oy a enmea check or Bid Bond of a Surety Company authorized to do business In Pennsylvania, payable to the order of the Borough of Broddock In the amount equal to 10 of the total 'bid, as a guarantee that If the is ucceoiea, me successful bidder will enter Into contract after notice of the award of the coniract. The orooosal must be delivered In 0 sealed envelooe plainly marked on the outside with the words "PAVING AND CURBING PROPOSAL." No bidder mnv wlthrirnu, hi hlrf for a period of forty-five (45) days on or 011 bias, ana to owara the best Interest of the Borough FRANCIS A. MURACCA, Solicitor for the Borough of Broddock COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY February 9, 1970 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 1:30 P.M., E.S.T., Thursdoy, February 19, 1970, and will be publicly ODened at 7 no i th; -j E.S.T. In 'Je Presence of the County Commissioner, in Bn, i MH.WWM"' Sneelal bidriinr, hlnnkt nnd mui. lopes for use of bidders, Instructions to Bidders and Conditions reaulatlng bidding, toaether with specifications mav be hod on application at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House.

Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompan'ed by a bond ond-or cei tilled check (as required) to the order of-or runnlna iiiir ui micuueny ror jne amount fixed In the specifications os evidence that the bidder will accept same ond carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 60 davs after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County fommlssloners reserve the rloht to relect any and all bids. ROBERT B.

FRIEND, Controller County of Allegheny PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION Harrisbura, Pennsylvania NOTICE TO BIDDERS nireTfnV Seoled proposals will be received Sjmi 'u iv Interchanae near Hlahsplre, Pennsylvania (Mailing Address: Post Office Box 2531, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, 171201, until 11:30 A.M., F.S.T., on the 10th day of March. 107ft. nnd Immediately taken to the Assembly PFNNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED proposals will be received by Mr. C. E.

Prodehl, of Purchases for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission at Its Administration Bulldlna. Interchange near Hlahsplre, Pennsvlvonlo (Moiling Address: Post Ottice Box 2531, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, 17120), until 11:00 a. Immediately taken to the Assembly Room and publicly opened and read for the following Contract: Contract No. 6923-70-621 Bridge Deck Resurloclna for nine (9) brldaes between Mllenust 334.25 ond Milepost 340.1 on the Pennsylvania Turnpike Svstem In Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The work Includes Bituminous Paving of Median Areas and Traffic Cross-Overs, Removal and Reconstruction of Brldae Approach Pavement, Brldoe Deck Surface Repairs, Full-Depth Deck Repairs, Bituminous Surfaclno of Brldae Decks, Installation of Median Barrier Guard Rail and the Maintenance and Protection of Turnpike Traffic.

Approximate Quantities of Maior Work Items are os follows: 3300 S.Y. Paving Cross-Overs ond Median Areas. 2700 S.Y. Removal and Reconstruction of Bridge Approach Pavement. 500 S.Y.

Brldoe Deck Surface Reoalrs. 160 S.Y. Full-Depth Deck Re-pairs. 1100 Tons Bituminous Surface Course, ID-2A. 3400 Ft.

Replace ond-or Install New Median Barrier Guard Rail. Maintain and Protect Turnpike Traffic over Entire Proiect Length for Full Contract Period. Turnolke Milepost 334.25 Is located immeaiateiy east ot tne junction with the North-East Extension of the Turnolke System and Milepost 340.1 Is located approximately 2 miles east of the Fort Washington Interchange witn u.s. Rte. juy P'ons, Specifications ond Cnntrnr-4 Documents will be nvnlinblc and open to public Inspection on February 10, 1970, at the Aamlnlstratlon Building.

Cooles muv be obtained upon payment of Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars per set bv check or P.O. Meney Order (no cash) to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, P. O. Box 2531, Harrisbura, Pennsylvania, 17120. No Refund will be made for plans, specifications ond controct documents returned unless the prolect Is withdrawn bv the Commission.

In addition, Plans, Specifications and Controct Documents will be open to public Inspection on February 10, 1970, ot the following locations: Assoc. of Eastern 350 Suburban Station Bulldlna, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Plttsburah Builders Exchange, 2270 Noblestown Read, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Dodae Reports, Chamber of Commerce Pittsburgh, penna. Reports, Broad -Locust Philadelphia, Penno. A.

bonk cashiers, bonk treasurers, certified check or bid bond with corporate surety, in the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid must accomoonv the proposal as bid security The bid security of the three (3) low bidders will be retained until the execution of the contract. (The normal time for execution of the controct Is approximately four (4) weeks.) Metalled schedule Indicating the time, nature and location of the work or work Items and operations required for the performance of this contract must accompany Ihe proposal. A Preauallflcation Maximum Capacity Rating assigned by the Prequqll-flcatlon Committee of the Pennsyl-vania Deportment of Highways is a necessary prerequisite for bidding on this prolect. The Provisions of the Pennsylvania Act of August IS, 1961, l. 987, as amended, toaether with the rates ond regulations oro-mulaated by the Secretary of Labor ond Industry applicable thereto, shall apply to this Contract.

PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION PATRICK E. KERWIN ui i Secretary and Treasurer Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 3 February, 1970 HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY PITTSBURGH INVITATION FOR BIDS -The HOUSING AUTHORITY OF itiZi i iiii i rurnisn ng ond delivering of trucks until 11:00 24th day of February, (9th Floor) EibuuBJ9' at which time all bids will be read. SnAfll tmtlnnm i -i mov. be obtained at the 532! 0'Hce. ,201 Kirk- iWvonla.

nn- A certified check payable to the sj i duihi in an SJlSVPt faual to twenty-five oer cent (25) of the bid shall be submitted. The Authority reserves the right to reiect any or all bids. No bid sholl be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days. ALFRED M. VENNARE, Acting Administrator Housing Authority of the City of Plttsburah COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY February 13, 1970 Separate and seoled Proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, dov, February 26, 1970 and will be publicly opened at 2:00 P.

E.S in the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for Printing ond Stationery. ioeaol bidding blanks ond enve-jooes for use of bidders. Instructions TO RlflfieVt tWH trsiIilnna fi bidding, together with speclflcotions may be hod on application ot the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompanied bv a bond ond-or certified check (as requested) to the order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the specifications as evidence thot the bidder will occeot some ond carry out the conditions of the controct In case of award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time tor receipt of The Commissioners reserve una on oias.

ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller County of Allegheny PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P. O. BOX 2531 HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA 17120 FEBRUARY 3, 1970 IEJ0 BIDDERS SmhI hri. Motor Oil ond Kerosene will be received bv the Director of Purchases not later than 11:00 a.m., E.ST, February 24, 1970.

Bid Proposal Forms ond Conditions mov be obtained, free of chorge, by communicating with Mr. C. e. Prodehl, Director of purchases. Please refer to this Item, PATRICK E.

KFRWIN I Secretory and Treasurer 3 Jobs of Interest Men AH advertisements in The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Male and Female Help' columns offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and 'he basis of compensation. The Pittsburgh Post-Goiette does ods thot Indicate a preference based 22. frSni entoyere covered by be Ape Discrimination In Emolov-ment Act or from employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act, If thev offer less than the ktooi iMMMtviii mw or ran to pay at least covered: byi pTk' to nmenarnenTs ts si 60 an hour, with overtime pay reautrea otter 4ri hntir wot, jwt uuvvrea as a result of the 1966 Amendments quire $1.30 on hour minimum with Jobs covered as a i Lll'J "SI rwuirea atier 40 nours rvi Hwtiiic imorinuiion. Hr won Wage and Hour Office U.S. Room ih heaeral Building, ViStftv Avenue, PlttsburgR.

the estate of decedent to make' Separate ond sepiea proposals ir 0ter me scheduled closing time for known the some ond oil persons be received at the Office of the the recelot of to decedent to make Controller of Allegheny Cpun-j The Borough Council reserves the ment without delay to Hozel M. Langlty, Room 104, Court House, Pitts- right to reiect any and all bids, for and George M. Long, 1 15 i burgh, until 1:30 oclocK p. reason, to wolve any Inlormall- Separate ond sealed Proposals will Montcioir pntsourgn, or tI5 Si i. FEBRUARY 19, 1970 ond will be0 contract that thev deem to be to opened and read by the County Commissioners the Gold Room, Room 410, Court House, Pittsburgh, one-half hour later, 2:00 o'clock p.

Eastern Standard Time for the following: DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY SUPPLIES PROJECT M-1610 WEATHERPROOF I NG SIX EXISTING SKYLIGHTS ALLEGHENY COUNTY MORGUE 542 FOURTH AVENUE PA. 1S219 Carl Brandt, 1020 Grant piitsburgn, pa. ESTATE of Mary Rlfugiato, deceased, of Wilklnsburg, Pa. No. 432 of 1970.

Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke known the same ond all persons Indebted to decedent to moke payment without delay to Cornelius Rlfugiato, 606 Ardmore Pa. 15221, or to Clifford A. Welsel, Weisel, Xldes Conn, 1001 Low Finance Pa. 15219. ESTATE of Elizabeth Elschlager, deceased, of Coroopolls, Pa.

No. 476 of 190. Letters testamentary on her estate were grantea to tne unaer-signed who reauests 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 Walter M. Kelll, 4502 Colerdlae Pittsburgh, or to Alvar T. Leith, 1906 Low Finance me minimum wage imcj utimm-ir able on the Prolect shall.be in The minimum waqe rates permlss- aoie on ine rroi.i uuii y- MCS the Cour Hou- Pittsburgh Pa.

fa? Min ium Rates set up in elMeat; Produce; Mk; ond Electon Death Notices The family will receive visitors 2 4 ond 7 9 p. m. ot the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Coorjer N.S. Services Saturday at II a.

m. Sullivan On Wednesday, February 11, 1970, Waher, (Bus) of 1119 South Brad-dock Regent Sauore, beloved husband of Dorothy Spangler. father of Mrs. Betty Lou Mager, of North Hills, and Mrs. Dorothy Sharpless of Swissvale, brother of Mrs.

Karl H. Gauermon of Edge-wood, also seven grandchildren. Friends received at tne THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Family hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. High mass of reauiem in St. Anselm Church Monday at 19 a. m. Swartzwelder On Wednesday, Feb.

11, 1970, John husband of Josephine Morlold Swartzwelder; of Rd. No. 1, Wexford, father of John Swartzwelder, Mrs. Alice George, Robert and Bradley Woelfel; brother of Mrs. Alice Albertlne; olso survived by 11 grandchildren.

Friends may call ot the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be held on Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Thomas Mrs. Marlorle Watson, In Philadelphia, beloved daughter of Mrs. Erma M.

Watson; sister of Mrs. Erma M. Jackson, Albert Watson and Howard C. Watson. Friends received ot the SPRIGGS AND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N.

Lang E.E., where funeral services will be held on Saturday at 1 p. m. Interment in the Homewood Cemetery. VanPool Suddenly, on Feb. 10, 1970, Almo Lentz, of 42 Charles Mlllvale, wife of John P.

and mother of Corl and Robert Sorg, Shirley Myers, Leono Keillor, Carole Myers, Karen and Erin VanPool; sister of Elmer, Adolph, John ond Edward Lentz; also seven grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. ot the E. J. PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Mlllvale.

Funeral on Saturday ot 1:30 p. m. Vogel Julius of 1207 Allegheny N.S.; father of Julius R. Vogel ond Betty Jean Hell; son of Mrs. Genevieve Vooel; brother of Joseph, Regis, Robert, Patrick, William, Mrs.

Rita Wishon, Mrs. Agnes Eck-ert, Mrs. Betty Reese and Mrs. Jean McLaughlin; also four grandchildren. Friends received ot the JOHN A.

BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar Ave. at Tripoli N.S. (across from Allegheny General Hospital). Funeral services on Saturday at 11 0. m.

Ward On Wednesdov, Feb. 11, Pearl sister of Charles R. Ward, of Scott Two. Friends may coll ot the WALTER G. PETTIT FUNERAL HOME, 997 Grecniree 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Reaulem hlah mass In Simon ond Jude Church on Saturday ot 10 o'clock. Weiss Zelman age 86, on Thursdoy, Feb. 12, 1970, of McKeesport, husband of Dora Friedman; father of Mrs. Ethel Spitz, Mrs.

Florence Chattlner, Mrs. Sylvia Mermelsteln, Mrs. Thelmo Hartsteln, Mrs. Honey Davis, Mrs. Bette Goodman, Mrs.

Cecil Spiegel, and Mrs. Blnkey Weinstein, Miss Barbara Weiss, Milton, Sidney, David, ond Morris; brother of Philip Weiss; olso survived by 30 grandchildren ond 18 great-grandchildren. Services will be held on Friday at 3 p. m. ot F.

STRIFFLER'S of White Oak, 1100 Lincoln Way. Interment Elrod Cemetery. Wenger On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1970, S. ot 432 Charles New Kensington (president of Arnold Lumber beloved husband of Mrs.

Ella fallen Wenger; father of James C. Wenger of New Kensington. Friends may coll 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. today ot the ROSS G.

WALKER FUNERAL HOME, 217 Freeoort New Kensington, where a service will be conducted Saturday at 11 0. m. Wester On Thursday, February 12, 1970, Charles husband of lone Lappe ol 5765 Clark Bethel Pork; father of Mrs. Carole Lee Honko of Bethel Park, Mrs. Norene Hil-debrandt of South America, and Mrs.

Diane Porschen of Maryland; brother of Mrs. Aldo Longworth of Bethel Pork and Horold Wester of Pittsburgh; olso three grandsons. Beginning Friday evening, friends will be received from 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. ot the HAROLD E. CON-NELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 West Library Bethel Park, where services will be held on Monday ot 2:00 p.

m. Whitehiil Jomes W. of Arlington, Apts. South Aiken Pgh. Feb.

10, 1970, In Lewistnwn, Pa. Survlvlna ore two nephews ond one niece. Brother-in-law of Mrs. John F. Whitehiil of Lewlstown.

Memorial service In Lewistown, I p. m. Thursday. Interment Frldoy, 1:30 p. m.

Homewood Mausoleum, Pittsburgh. Zimmermann On Tuesday, Feb. 10, Moroaret Braun, of 829 Evergreen Mlllvale, wife of Emil Zimmermann ond sister of Mrs. Anna Franke. Family will receive friends 24 nnd 7-9 ot the E.

J. PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Mlllvale, where services will be held on Friday, Feb. 1, at p. m. Zimmerman Oren C.

On Feb. 11, 1970, of North Mloml Florida (formerly of Plttsburah) Husbond of Netto R. Zimmerman. Father of Stewart Havs Zimmerman and Helen Clare. He was the former owner nnd founder nf Unlrn Screw nnd Manufacturing Member of Dallas Blue Lodge No.

508 and A. Pennsylvania Consistory ond Syria Temple A. A. O. N.M.S.

of Pa. Member of Pittsburgh Athletic Association and Rolarions. Funeral will held Saturday Feb. 14 ot THE LITHGOW FUNERAL CHAPEL, Nrrth Mloml, Florida. Interment Southern Memorial Park, North Miami Florida.

Florists BASKETS C.IHAC MA. SPRAYS $5V37lUAO 1-1300 Monuments Cemetery tranquillity and peace Homewood Cemetery oflers facilities for ground burial, mausoleum entombment or cremation in art atmosphere of quiat charm and dignity. Trie new mausoleum one of the finest in the country can bt visited Sundays and weekdays. Call 421-1822 for information. HOMEWOOD CEMETERY DH A Aylesboro Avenues Pittsburgh, Pa.

1S2 17 Lost and Found GFRMAN Shepherd -Delmont-Export area. 6004. Female, lost Reward. 327- Personal HAPPY Valentine's Day Caroline Boblck. Love, John ft Johnny Bobik.

2B Business Personals COMBO "The Fomous available weddings, parties, ban- auets, lounges, etc, 323-0268. EXOTIC Doncer Available for private parties and club dates. 361-6244. Legal Notices OFFICIAL NOTICE BOROUGH OF BRADDOCK NOTICE OF INTENTINO TO ADOPT TAX ORDINANCE Notice is hereby given by the fJorouoh of Broddock that, ot Its renulnr meptlnn of the Town Council to be held dn Morch 3, 1970, ot 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Broddock, It Intends to consider for adoption on Occupation Privilege Tn In th sum of 110 00 under Ihe authority ef the Local Tax Enabling Act ot 1965, as amended.

In the ludament of the Officials of the Borough of Braddock, the Imposition ol such fox is necessary to meet current ooeratlno expenses ond obligations for the year 1970 and annuollv thereafter. The amount of revenue to be derived from the tox for the vear 1970 Is estimated at FRANCIS A. MURACCA Solicitor for the Borough of Braddock 'Wy" Death Notices Adams On Wednesday Feb. 11, WO, at Hcspital, Edythe Agatha Boisden of 532 Junlllo beloved w.lp o( Henrv Charles Adams mother of Michael A. Adorns of end Henry Charles Adorns Jr.

of Kirrlshiirg; grandmother of Cheryl Lynn, Dovid ond Charles. Sister of Kenneth ond Airtrlc Baisdcn of Son Fernando, Trlnldod, W. Friends received at the MORRI5 S. FOUNTAIN FUNERAL HOME, 2518 Centre Ave. beginning Soturdoy afternoon.

Family hours 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9 Saturday and 1 to 5 ond 7 to 9 on Sunday. Services Monday 11 a. m. at the Church of the Ascension. Anderson On Thursday, Feb.

12, 1970, Vlcto" E. ot Mi. beloved husband ot Florence E. Anderson; father of Mrs. Valerie A.

Burns, Paul V. ond Donald 5. Anderson. Friends received at the L. BEIN-HAUER SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2A.X) West Liberty Ave. on Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday 10 a. m.

until 2 p. where services will be held at 2 p. m. Antonclli Rose (DeLucIa), of 666 Baldwin Hays, on Wednesday, February 11, 1970, wife ot Pete Antonelll, mother of Mrs. Delores Durlca ana Mrs.

Sellne Falce, sister of Mrs. Ruffalo Verno and Nicholas, Anthony ond Jomes DILucIa, also flye grandchildren. Friends received ot the HOWARD J. SKELTON FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Muldowney Lincoln Place. Requiem mass Monday ot 10 o'clock from Holy Angels Church.

Arendt On Thursday, February 12, 1970, Carrie Rooke Arendt, 70S Island McKees Rocks, dearly beloved wile of B. H. Arendt, sister ef Walter Rooke. Friends received ot the MERVIN C. STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island McKees Rocks.

Funeral services en Saturday at 2 o'clock. Auchterlonie Sarah on Feb. 12, 1970, (formerly of CraftonV wile of the lote Thomas. Auchterlonie; beloved mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson; Rrandmother of Mrs.

Betty Ann Igoel; also four great-grandchildren. Friends may call Friday, 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne where services will be held on Saturday morning at 10:30.

Bann (Yost) On Tuesday; Feb. 10, 1970, Ellja-beth, wife of the late Patrick Francis; mother of Mrs. Agnes Muninan, Mrs. Marv Shannon, Miss Theresa Bonn, Thomas Morley, Reals Bann; sister of Marie Hart-sough, Annabelle Chelcratt ond Georae Yost; also 13 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the JOHN A.

BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar Ave. ot Tripoli N. S. (Across from Allegheny General Hospital). Funeral on Saturday at 9:30 O.

m. with reaulem high mass In St. Peter's Church at 10 a. m. Bell (McCabe) Unexpectedly on Thursday, February 12, 1970; Regis Bell of 1240 Benton N.S.; son of the late Catherine Dittmer McCabe and Philip.

Friends may call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 324 California ot Cooper S. Reaulem high mass In St. Cyril Church Saturday ot 10 a. m.

Block On Thursday, February 12, 1970, at 2:30 o. m. Margaret Block, beloved wile of the late Herman Block, mother of Benlamln Block, Mrs. Paul (Pearl) Kurtz, both of Pah. Mrs.

Sam (Minnie) Spokone of Youngstown, Ohio, Mrs. Joseph (Sylvia) Wise of Norfolk, and Mrs. Rose Geller ot Los Angeles, also 15 grandchildren ond 17 greatgrandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5S09 Centre Ave. on Friday at 1 P.

m. Interment Shoore Torah Cemetery. Family suggests contributions be made to Ihe Jewish Home ond Hospltol for the Aged. Visitations one hour prior to service. Boxel On Thursday, February 12, 1970, ot Sewickley Hosoitol, Richard of 815 Georoe brother of Miss Anne Boxel.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7 9 o. m. at the CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME OF R. D. COPE-LAND, 867 Fltlh until Saturday ot 9:30 o.

m. Reauiem high mass at St. Joseph Church ot 10 a. m. Brethauer On Tuesday, Feb.

10, 1970, Hllde-gard I. Dietrich, w'fe of the late Walter C. Brethojer; mother of Walter J. ond Lo' Is 6. Brethauer; also five grnndch Idren.

Family re-auests visitations ot friends ond members of W.I L.P.F., ond the Church Secretary Fellowship between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 m. ot the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville Ave N. S. Services In the North P.

Church, 4101 Perrysville on Saturday ofternoon at 2 clock. In lieu ot (lowers please make contributions to the American Cancer Society or the Charity ol vour choice. Interment prlvote. Casey James 1504 Ookdene suddenly, Feb. 11, 1970, beloved husband of Florence Casev; broth; er of Warren, of Washington, DC; cousin of Joe Wltcher one I Irvln Witcher, New Kensington.

Friends received ot FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 605 Brushton where funeral will be held Saturday, 11 a. m. He was an employee of the Pitt Construction Co. and General Lobor Union No. 373.

Clark On Thursday, Feb 12, 1970, Vvillo Noal Clark of Wilklnsburg, wife of the late Earl P. Clark; sister of Mrs Mvra Miller of Wilklnsburg. George Neol of Broddock, and nieces and nephews. Friends at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 975 Franklin Ave.

(at foal St klnsburg. after 7 p. m. Friday. Funeral on Monday ot 9:30 a.m.

Reaulem high mass in it Inmes C. Church ot 10 m'' of flowers, please make contributions to Braddock GenVro! Hospital. Family visitations 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. Cook George Feb.

H. 1970, of 434 Highland Ave. Turtle Creek Husband of Jonet Drvburgh, father of Isobelle Hermon, Mary Louis Pearson, and Edoor Cook. Also six orondchlldren ond two Great Granny children. Friends received I after 710 Friday ot THE JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek where services will bt held Monday at 10 o.

m. Crofford On Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1970, Daniel husbond of Amelia Seidel Crofford of 167 Byron Circle, Cranberry Two; to her -of Mrs Diana Neat, Mrs. Lois Metjger of Daniel J. Crofford of Pom-pono Beoch.

brother of Robert E. of Pah. Lt Col. Howard C. of Rome, N.

Edward A. of Pah Amy Foster, Minnie Henne-muth of Los Angeles, Anne Ivol of Poh also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perry II I where services I be held on Frldov mornlna ot 11 ociocx. Crosbie Of 501 Austin Mt.

Lebanon, en Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1970 Malcolm beloved husbond of Armando R. Crosbie; fa her 0 Malcolm N. Crosbie; brother of Mrs. Halana C.

Stumor). Mrs Louise C. Ullman, Susan ond Katharine Croshie. Friends received of the E. B.

LAUGHL FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Ave, Mt. Lebanon from 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Services on Saturday, Feb. 14, at II o.

m. Kindly omit flowers. Cunningham i February 11, 1970, Albert jyne of 2282 Freeport Hor-iorvIlle, husband of Mono Sou Cunningham, father o' Wayne, onna. Donold ond Daniel. Also sVvlved by his mother ond step (other Mr.

ond Mrs Clyde Adams ond his lather Albert Cunninaham Two sisters Mrs. Esther McLaren ond Mrs. Jean Jocobson and brother David Joel. Friends received at EDWAPO E. KUZNICKI FUNERAL HOME, Cheswlck Funeral Services on Saturday at 1 0.

m. Cunningham On Wednsday, Feb. 11, 1970, James, brother of Moraoret Lonos-Inn o. 405 Grant St. Carnegie; also ueces ond nephews, family will receive triends Irom 2-4 ond 7-J i at the HENRY R.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME. 524 Washington Carnegie. Funeral Saturday w'fh reauiem high mass In it. Luke R. C.

Church at 10 o. m. Evans Tuesday, Feb. 10, WO, Cora Belle Leocn, priovco win i Kite Chorles H. Evans ot 1j9 Incoln Bellevue; mother Iiarion Evans, Mrs.

Lois Crook of 1 Salrmont, W. and William i iilmui Vn Akn ftl rvived fey five orondchlldren ond tour Greatgrandchildren. Friends nt the FRANK SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville from 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. Services on Frldoy morning ot 11 O'clock, Fritz On Wednesday, Feb 11, 1970, John, husband of Dora Fritz o' Wildwood Hampton father of Mrs. Virginia Planko, Mrs.

Evelyn Pola-tos and Eugene J. Fritz; also survived by nine grandchildren Friends received at the HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME, Rt. I at Woodtond Circle, Allison Pork.

Reaulem moss In St. Catherines Church, Wildwood, on Saturday morning ot 9:30 clock. Gaus Thursdoy, Feb. 1J, 1970, Rov-Ihond of 444 North Mlllvale; husband of Leono Ries; father of PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION HARK1SBURG, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by Mr. C.

E. Prodehl, Director of Purchases tor the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, at the Administration Building Harrisburg East Interchange near Hlahsplre, Pennsylvania (Mailing Address: P. O. Box 2531, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania 17120) until 11:00 A.M., E.S.T., the 10th day of March 1970, ond Immediately taken to the Assembly Room and publicly opened ond read tor the following Contracts. Slin.qPALINr, AND DRAINAGE Contract No.

6905-71-285 Work to be performed consists of Sub-Sealing Existing Reinforced Concrete Pavement and Installing Underdraln between Mileposi 102. to Milespot 112.0 near the Somerset Interchange. The maior work Items Include 21,240 holes to be drilled, 849,600 Gallons of Class U-l Asphalt Cement, 105,234 Llneor Feet of 6" Perforated Corrugated Metal or Seml-Clrcular Metal Pipe Underdraln and Ihe Maintenance ond Protection of Trat- "CSUB-SEALING AND DRAINAGE Controct No. 6905-71-286 Work to be performed consists of Sub-Scaling Existing Reinforced Concrete Pavement and Installing Underdraln between Milepost 112.0 and 122. near the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel.

The maior work Items Include 21,140 holes to be drilled, 845,600 Gallons of Class U-1 Asphalt Cement, 105,194 Llneor Feet of 6" Perforated Corrugoted Metal or Seml-Clrcular Metal Pipe Underdroln, and the Maintenance and Protection of Traffic. The prolects are located on the Pennsylvania Turnpike System In Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Bidders may submit proposals for one or both Contracts. Plans. Snecllicatlons ond Contract Documents will be available and open to public Inspection on February 10, 1970, at the Admlnlstraton1 Building.

Copies may be obtained unon Dovment of Fifteen ($15.001 1 Dollars per set tor plans, specifications and controct documents by check or P. O. Money Order (no1 cash) to tne Pennsylvania lurnpixe Commission, P. 2531, Harrlsburg, Penna. 17120.

Each set Includes plans, specifications and documents for both contracts. No refund will be made far plans, specifications and contract documents returned unless the prolect is withdrawn by the Commission. In addition, Plans, Specifications, and Controct Documents will be open to public Inspection on February 10, 1970, at the following locations: Contractors Assoc. of Eastern 350 Suburban Station Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Pittsburgh Builders Exchange, 2270 Noblestown Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Dodge Reports, Chamber of Commerce Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Dodge Reports, Brood-Locust Building, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A bank cashiers, bank treasurers, certified check or bid bond with corporate surety, In the amount of five (5) per cent of the bid must accompany the proposal os bid security.

The bid security of the three (3) low bidders will be retained until the execution of the rontrnrt. (The normal time for lexcecution of the controct Is approxi mately tour (4) weeks.) A Preaualilicotion Maximum Capacity Rating assigned by the Pre-aualificatlon Committee of the Pennsylvania Department of Hiohwovs Is a necessary prerequisite for bidding on this prolect. The Provisions of the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act of August 15, 1961, P. L. 987, as amended, together with the rates and regulations promulgated by the Secretary ot Lobor and Industry applicable thereto, shall apply to this Controct.

PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION PATRICK E. KERWIN Secretary and Treasurer Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania INVITATION TO BID PITTSBURGH THREE RIVERS STADIUM SIGNS 4 DIRECTORIES STADIUM AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH 1002 FRICK BUILDING PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15219 DEETER RITCHEY SIPPEL-BAKER-OSBORN ARf.HITFCT-ENGINEERS FOUR GATEWAY CENTER PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15222 PETER MULLER-MUNK ASSOCIATES, INC. GRAPHICS CONSULTANTS FOUR GATEWAY CENTER PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA "222 You ore Invited to submit Proposals on the Signs ond Directories for ihe Pittsburgh Three Rivers Slodium. Separate Lump Sum Proposals are Invited for the following Contracts: Slann and Directories: Inferior Slans Controct No. 6 Exterior Signs Controct No.

7 Proposals may be submitted by a single Bidder for either or both. Contracts No. 6 ond No. 7, however I Proposals snail oe suomuiea separate envelopes, with separate Bid Security ond Identified as hereafter specified under "Submittal" Page 3, Instructions to Bidders. The Stodlum Authority ot the City of Pittsburgh (the will receive Prooosols until 2:00 p.

Eastern Standard Time on March 10, 1971) ot olllces of the Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh, 1002 Frlck Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Proposals received alter the designated time will not be Proposals will be opened publicly ond reod oloud ot 2:00 p. m. Eastern Unnrtnrrl Time on March 10. 1970 in the Stodlum Authority Otlice, 1002, Frlck Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsvl-i vania 15219.

Ail inieresiea parties are invited to attend. The minimum waae rates permls-ihi nn the construction of the Pittsburgh Stadium sholl be In ac-1 coraance witn me scneauie oi minimum Waae Rates set forth in the Controct Documents. Drawings and Specifications mav be examined at: Stadium Authority, of the City, of Pittsburgh, 1002 Frlck Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219. Peter Muller-Munk Associates, S40 Four Gateway Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222. Bona fide Bidders tor Prime Contracts may obtoln copies of Drawings ond Specifications ot the office of the Authority in occordonce with the Instructions to Bidders.

Bid Security In the sum of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) must accompany each Proposal according to tne instrucnons io oiaoerj. I ne Autnoruv may niur Investlootions as It deems necessary to determine the obllltv of the Bidder to perform the work ond the Bidder shall furnish to the Authority all such Information ond data for this purpose as the Authority may re-auesl. The Authority reserves the right to relect any Bid If the evidence submitted bv. or investigation of, such Bidder foils to satisfy the Authority thot the Authority thot the Bidder Is properly auallfled to corry out the oblloations of the Contract and to complete the work c-ntemoloted therein. Conditional Proposals will not be accepted.

The Authority reserves the right to waive Irregularities ond to relect oil Pro- Vadium UTHgRiTYTHE John J. Mafhison, Jr. Director of Construction OFFICIAL MCKEESPORT AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT McKeesport, Pa. February 11, 1970 Bids ore desired by the Board of School Directors of the McKeesport Area School District for furnishing School Suoolies for the School term 107A-1071 Soeclflcat'lons ond oil Information pertaining to tne same ran di nuu by applying to the School Board Ottice, 402 Show Avenue, Shaw Avenue School, McKeesport, Pp. All bids must be filed with the Secretory of the Board on or before 12 00 o'clock Noon, Eastern Stondord Time, Friday, March 6, 1970.

The Board of School Directors reserves the right to reiect ony or oil bids. By order of the Board of School Directors. WILLIAM D. PARSONS, aecreiary At LEGHFNY COUNTY, PENNA, Pittsburgh, January 30, 1970 t.nnrnt And tM orOPOSO Will be received at the Office of the Countv Controller of Alieahenv County, Room 104, Court House, Pltts burah, until ocio-ji r. m.

Eastern Standard Time, Thursday, February 19, 1970 ond will be opened and read by the Countv Commissioners In the Gold Rom, Room 410, Court House, Plttsburah, one-iii intar. 4-rm n'r ock P. M. Fastern Standard Time, for the OF AVIATION CONTRACT NO. 9-K-1B LIGHTING FOR TAXIWAY M.I CYTFNMDN GRFATER PITTSBURGH AIPPORT F.A.A.

PROJECT U. y-JO-WY-m The minimum woae rates permissl hie on the Prolect shall be In accordance with the Schedule of 'Minimum Rates set up in tne Contract Documents. No Bidder moy witnoraw nu nia fnr a nerlnd of Sixty (60) days after the Scheduled closing time for re celot ot bias. Proposals must be mode on the County's form ond In accordance with the "Supplemental Soeclflcotions," the "Stondord Coniract for Construction." the "Form of Contract," the ''Instructions to Bidders" ond the "Letting Plons," oil of which mav be viewed ot the Office of the Commissioners of Alieahenv Countv. Cooles of the above data tor use of Bidders will be furnished upon application to the Contract Supervisor, In the Countv Department of Works of Alleaheny Countv, Room 502, County Office Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

A charae of $3.00 will be made for each set of Supplemental Specifications and Plans for Contract No. o.v.ie The "Standard Controct for Con struction gvDMiiuii ivi ui, euui-tlcnal choroe of $2.00. There will be no refund on the Standard Contract for Construction or Supplemental Plans and Specif lea- Check er Money Order In the amount to cover charne tor one or both of the Documents to be mode out tn the "COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY." Proposals must be occomranled bv 0 Certified Check or Surety Company Bond (on County's form) to the order ol-or running to the County ot Allegheny fer the amount fixed In the Instructions to Bidders as evidence thot the Bidder will accept and carry out the conditions of the Contract In case of Award. The County Commissioners reserve the rloht to relect any and oil Bids ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller! Countv of Allegheny.

1 I being received at the JOSEPH A. LEONARDO FUNERAL HOME, Airbrake Wilmerdirw. high mass of reaulem on Monday at 10 a. m. In St.

Robert Bellar-mine R. C. Church, East MtKees-port, Po. Link On Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1970, Marv Foley, wife of the late John Link ot Boniiett Franklin Park; mother of Mrs.

Mildred Wright; olso survived by one grandchild. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 Wednesdoy and Thursday at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville. Reaulem high mass ot St.

Alphonsus R. C. Church, Wexford on Friday morning at 9:15 o'clock, Mack Of 603 South Irwin, Feb. 12, 1970, Vincent Deon, beloved husband of Frances Allshouse; son of Sara Lloyd; father ot Sandy Davis, Dione Brentzel and Marsha; brother of Thelmo Thompson, Theodore ond Warren. Friends received 2-5 and 7-9 p.

m. at the VINCENT V. RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, 805 Penna. Irwin. Services Saturday I p.

m. Martin On Wednesday morning, Feb. 11, 1970, Rudolph G. (Rudy), beloved husband of Helen Owens Martin ot 1523 West Ingomar Franklin Park, Boro; brother of William Martin of Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. Emma Sweeney of Glenfield, Pa.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ot the McDONALDSON-LINN FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Bellevue Lodge No. 530 F.

A.M. will hold Masonic services Friday evening at 8 o'clock. McKnight On Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1970, Robert McKnight, husband of Mildred Schmezer McKnight; father of Janice Ann and Robert W. McKnight; brother ot Mrs.

Betty Bennett and Mrs. Dorothy Brain. Friends received at the CONRAD BEGLINGER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 1008 Chartlers Avenue, Elliott, where services will be held on Saturday at 1 p. m.

Olds (Olzewski) Suddenly, on Tuesday, Feb. 10, 1970, Leonard age 42, of Hills-dole, formerly of Blawnox, husband of Wanda Mack; father of Edward ond Laurie Olds; son of Boleslaw (Benny) Olzewski; bother of Isodore (Bernard), Joseph S. ond Edward A. Olzewski. Friends received at the THOMAS M.

SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 930 Center Blawnox, on Friday, Feb. 13, from 7-10 P. m. Recitation of the Rosary Friday evening ot 8:45. Funeral Saturday morning ot 9 o'clock with reauiem high mass In the Church of St.

Edward ot 9:30. Interment In Deer Creek Cemetery, Horwlck. Page On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1970, Thomas (Tim) J. Page, of 923 Saxonburg Sholer hushand of Ella M.

Page; father of Thomas C. Page; grandfather of Diane M. Page and brother of Kathryn Smith, Eleanore O'Nell, Maurice Page. Friends received 24 ond 7-9 at JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 644 Butler Etna.

Reauiem high mass Saturday 10 a. m. In All Saints Church. Parish Rosory Frldoy 8:30 p. m.

Payne On Thursdoy, February 12. 1970, Edson beloved husband of Tessie Pavne, father of Dorothy Payne Gutellus, also survived by eight grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received from 2 to 4 ond 7 lo 9 at the DOROTHY B. ZEPFEL FUNERAL HOME, 150 South Negley Eost End, where services will be held Saturday ot 2 P. Petach Charles, of 310 Second To-rentum, on Feb.

12, 1970 at 4:15 a. father of Miss Ethel at home, Mrs. Jomes (Mary Ann) Gigliotti of Cheswlck, Mrs. William (Charlotte) Shlppee at home; olso one gronddauohter. Friends may call at the ROBERT E.

PETERS FUNERAL HOME, Freeoort Natrona Heights. Divine Liturgy on Saturday morning at 9 o. m. In St. Peter ond Paul Greek Catholic Church, Ta-rentum, Po.

Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, Natrona Heights. Arrangements by ALBERT H. DUSTER FUNERAL HOME. Plopa On Tuesdoy, Feb.

10, 1970, Mary GruWsky, of 504 First Oak-dale, mother of Lillian Berger, Julian Kinnan, Bennie, Edward and Alfred Plopa; also nine grandchildren ond seven great-grandchildren. Visiting hours from 12 noon to p. however, friends will be personally received by the fomlly from 3-5 and 7-9 o. m. at the SAMUEL B.

FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Brldgeville. Reaulem mass In St. Anthony's Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. Powers Of 3328 Beaconhlll Dormant, on Thursday, February 12, 1970, Isabelle Fraln.

wife of the lote William P. Powers, mother of Mrs. Mary E. Mackey, Mrs. Alice E.

Mockev, Margaret William Bernard J. and the late Leo P. Powers. Also 27 grandchildren survive. Friends received at the E.

B. A I FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Mt. Lebanon until Saturday, February 14 ot 9 a. m. Funeral moss In St.

Bernards Catholic Church at 10 a. m. Roane On Tuesdoy. Feb. 10, 1970, Logan beloved husband of Leona Roane of 112 Woyne Trofford, Po.

(formerly of Wilmerding); father of Mrs. Jane Hurley of Florida ond Ann of New York; olso two orondchlldren; brother of Mrs. Elsie Mosher of Domasculs, Ohio, ond Mrs Louise Kunkle of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Frances Fippin of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Elizabeth McCllntock of Fairhape, Alabama, i-riends received at the EMMA J.

JONES FUNERAL HOME, Herman and Westinghouse Wilmerding. Services Soturdoy at II a. m. Visitations from 12 to 4 ond 7-9 p. m.

Rossi On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1970, at San Antonio Texas, Mrs. Otie McNemrv, wife of the late El wood L. Rcssl, she was a (ormer resident ol Pgh. Pa.

Services will be held on Fridov ot 11:30 o. m. from the PORTER-LORINO MORTUARY, San Antonio, Texas. Interment In Sunset Memorial Park, San Antonio, Texos, Reibert On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1970, Emma Hertel, beloved wife of Roy Reibert; survived bv five children ond 18 orondchlldren; two sisters, Edith Conrad of and Bessie Seeamlller nf California; also survived by two nieces ond three nephews.

Friends receh-ed from 2-4 ond 7-9 ot the DOROTHY B. ZEPFEL FUNERAL HOME, ISO South Negley Eost End, where services will be held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Robinson Martha Scott In Deerfleld Beach Florida (Formerly of Pittsburgh) On Feb. 4, 1970.

Wife Of Raymond W. Robinson. Mother nf Natalie F. Berry of Pittsburgh. Also survived by three Grandchildren.

Sister of Lvdio Brand of Pittsburgh and four Brothers, Fred, William ond Raymond Fischer of Pittsburgh ond Frank Fischer of Boca Raton, Florida. A Memorial Service for Fomlly ond friends will be held at noon Saturday Feb. 14, ot The Church of The Redeemer, Darlington Sa. Hill, The Family reauests Memorial contributions to be made To The American Cancer Society. Sawczak On Thursdoy Feb.

12, 1970, Peter (formerly of the S. husbond of lote Moodellna Sawczak, beloved father of Stephen, John ond Mrs. Stephanie Mills; olso survived by ten grandchildren. Friends received nf the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 15th 5t.

Funerol Monday ot 8:30 o. m. Reaulem high mass In St. John the Boot. Ukr.

Cafh. Church ot 9:30 o. m. Porastos Sunday ot 7 p. m.

Solosky On Thursday, Feb. 12, 1970, Felix E. nf Chateau brother of Stanley ond Frank. Friends and members of V.F.W. Post 623.

ond Sons of Lithuania, North Side Lodae received ot the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Funeral service Monday at 10 a. m. Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. storting Friday 7 p. m. Slaley (Woomer) On Wednesdoy, Feb. 11, 1970, Esther Woomer, wife of the late Frank Staley, of R.

D. 1, Sewickley; mother of Mrs. Kathleen Fabian, Mrs. Edith Behr ond Mrs. Ruth Contella; olso survived by one grandchild.

Friends received ot the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME. 1032 Perry Perrvsville. Reoulcm high moss In St.

Teresa's Church on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Stevenson On luesdaY, 10, 1970, at Arlington, Merl, beloved husband of Modellne Enderlln; father of Mrs. Robert (Ann) LeDoyen of Raleigh, N.C.; also two Grandchildren; brother at Eorl, Mrs. Mildred Teske of Bethel Park, and Mrs. Mory Lou Jurdan.

Friends received ot the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty where services will be held on Friday ot 2 o'clock. Interment St. Pours Cemetery.

Stewart Fronk brother of the lote Annie G. and May M. Slewort, formerly ef 1315 Ingham N. on Wednesdov. Feb 11, 170.

Survived by several nieces and nephews. Adams, Edythe Agatha Anderson, Victor E. Antonelli, Rose (DiLucia) Arendt, Carrie Rooke Auchterlonie, Sarah H. Bell (McCabe), Regis Block, Margaret Boxel, Richard, Jr. Casey, James F.

Clark, VV'illa N'eal Cook, George 0. Crosbie, Malcolm N. Cunningham, Albert Wayne Cunningham, James Fritz, John Gaus, Raymond Golden, William E. Greives, Martha Munz Hala, Antoinette Hunt, Naomi L. LaGorga, Antonio Mack, Vincent Dean Olds (Olzewski Leonard L.

Page, Thomas (Tim) J. Payne, Edson M. Petach, Charles Powers, Isabelle Frain Rossi, Mrs. Otie McNcmry Sawczak, Peter Solosky, Felix E. Steveson, Merl Stewart, Frank N.

Sullivan, Walter Thomas, Marjorie W. VanPool, Alma Lentz Vogel Julius D. Weiss, Zelman L. Wenger, S. W.

Wester, Charles Whitehiil, James W. Zimmerman, Oren C. Death Notices Lorroine Boburlch; brother of Lawrence, Edward, Cliff; also three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

ot the E. J. PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Mlllvale. High mass of reauiem In St. Anthony Church, Mlllvale on Monday, Feb.

16 at 9:30 a. m. Gigliotti On Tuesdoy, Feb. 10, 1970, Glovon-na Gigliotti of 718 Valley Oak-mont, mother of Mrs. Mike (Mary) Chlrlllo, Mrs.

Pot (Connie) Glover, Mrs. Tony (June) Albertl, Mrs. Alex (Cotherine) Meta, John M. Rosata ond Pat Gigliotti; also survived by 20 grandchildren ond five nreot-grandchildren. Friends may call ot the LEONARD P.

BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont, Pa. High mass of reaulem in St. Irenoeus Catholic Church ot Oakmont, Po. on Saturday at 11 o. m.

Golden On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1970, William brother of Mory Stanton. Friends are Invited to coll at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Saturday with reaulem mass In St.

Lukes Church at 9, Grcig On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1970, Naomi L. Mench, of 229 Lehlah Edoewood; beloved wife of Harold G. Grelg; mother of Mrs. John Thurrott of St.

Louis and Carol V. Grelg; sister of Mrs. John Oartel of Sidney, Ohio and Florence E. 'Mench of Wilklnsburg; olso five orondchlldren. Friends received at the THOMAS L.

NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 o. m. Services on Friday at 1 p. m.

Greives On Thursdoy, Feb. 12, 1970, Martha Munz Greives, of 304 Dengler beloved wife of Donald F. Grieves; mother of Donald F. James Mrs. Isabel Hawkins, Mrs.

Potrlcia Cotfey ond Mrs. Mary Louise Barron; olso 29 grandchildren; sister of Frederick Munz, Mrs. Edna Hudson, Mrs, Florence Wnnnamaker and Mrs. Caroline Miller. Friends received at the funeral home of JAMES J.

BARRY successor of Colligon-Barry Funeral Home, 603 Warrington Ave. Services on Saturday, Feb. 14, at 2 p. m. Gutowski (Sr.

Mary Julia) On February 10, 1970, ot the Mercy Hospital, Leona, dearly beloved daughter of Peter and Bernlce Gutowski and sister of Mrs. Mary Jonkowlak of Munholl, Chester of Coslle Shannon, Edward of Beech-view, Mrs. Thereso Heldekat of Brookllne, Sr. Mary Gemma of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity In Erie, Mrs. Laura Juorin of Mt.

Washington, Richard of Baldwin, Mrs. Ruth Wotson of Beechview and Ralph of Mt. Oliver. Friends will be received ot the convent of the Fellclon Sisters in Coroopolls. Funeral mass will be sung on Frldov ot 10 o.

m. In the convent chooel. Burial in the Sister Cemetery, Coroopolls. Hala Of 1449 Ridge Coroopolls, on Wednesdoy, Feb. 11, 1970, ot Sewickley Valley Hospital, Antoinette, wife of the late James Hala.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7 9 p. m. ot the CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME OF R. D. COPELAND, 847 FIFTH where services will be held Saturday at 3 p.

m. Hart On Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1970, Louisa M. Roth, wile of the late Richard M. Hort mother of Henry Mrs.

Lllllon E. Hammock, Edwin Richard M. ond Mrs. Mildred E. Scheller; sister of Edword A.

Roth; olso 20 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Family reauests visitations between Ihe hours nf 9- twA 7-10 p. m. at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsville N.

S. Funeral on Soturdoy at 9:30 o. m. High mass ot reaulem In the Church of the Nativity at 10 o'clock. Hunt On Feb.

12, 1970, Naomi L. Hunt of 538 Broodway, Pitcalrn, wife of the lote James H. Hunt; mother ot James William, Mabel Wiskemonn, Ruth Cashdollor, Ray ond Edno Hunt; sister of Loman Carson and Ray Carson; olso survived by eight orondchlldren ond seven great-granddaughters. Friends received ot the WM. O.

PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, 311 Wall Pitcairn, where services will be held on Monday ot 1:30 m. Family hours 2 to 4 ond 7 to 10. Johnston On Wednesday, Feb. Gorman husbond Thinnes Johnston, of (other of Gorman J. Jr.

11, 1970, of Anna Ingomar; Richard Norbert, Adrian ond Regis Johnston, Verna Greenan, Sr. Barbara Inhnston, S.J., Coletta DiRlto; brother of Victor Johnston, Geral-ri'ne HennMt. Genrge; olso 25 grandchildren. Friends received 2 4 ond 7 10 p. m.

at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. High mass of reauiem In St. Alexis Church on Saturday morning at 11. Kalnas On Wednesday, Feb 11, 1970, Susan Daransky of 2816 California wife of the late Mlchoel; lather of Ralph, Michael Jr.

of Trenton, New Jersey, Shirley, Ronald of Tucson. Arizona, and Ernest of El Poso, Texas; olso 13 grandchildren: sister of John Daransky ond Julia Lahai. Friends received ot the AI.RFRT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Briohton Rd. Divine lllurgy In Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church, Snturdav, 10 o.

m. Porastos Friday, 8:30 p. m. Visitations 2-5 ond 7-10 p. m.

LaGorga Suddenly on Thursday, Feb. 12, 1970, of 226 Oakdole North Versailles, Po Antonio, beloved husband of the lote Catherine LaPollo LoGoroa; father of Dominic, Turtle Creek, John, Monroe-vile, Anaelo and Joseph both of North Versailles, Jomes of Wnl-cott, Mlchoel of Parma, Mrs. Jennie Melonl, Hormorvllle, Mrs. Lucy Severino, East McKees-port, Mrs. Margaret Milonovlch, Eost McKeesnorl; brother of John, of Eost McKeesport, Mlrhoel of Wllmerdinn; 25 orondchlldren; 10 greot-grondchlldren.

Friends ore TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD DIAL 263-1201 Pittsburgh, Pa 15219 vWat the dftlce to "the ConYmS ESTATE of Morl yn Moore Mc- jicners of Allegheny County, Quillon, deceased, of Pa. No. I copies of the obove data for use of 456 of 1970. Letters of odmlnistrotlon Bidders will be furnished upon on her estate were granted to the application to the Contract Supervi-underslgned who requests all persosn 50r the County Department of having claims or demands against, works of Allegheny County, Room Letting Plans1', all may the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indented to decedent to make payment without delay to Nancy M. Bolanls, 925 St.

James Street, Po. 15232, or to Harbaugh Miller; Miller, Entwlsle Duff, 3015 Grant Pg. niy. ALEXANDER J. Jaflurs, Attorney ot Low, No.

1115 Empire Pittsburgh, Pa. In the Court of Common Pleos of Allegheny County, Po. No. 1010 April Term, 1970. Notice Shumaker, wile of George H.

Shu-1 maker, of Wilklnsburg, Allegheny ria3 tresented nr petition to the said Court at the obove number and term for a decree that she sholl have the rights ond privileges ot a temme sole troder, and for a certificate thot she shall De authonzea to act, have the power ond tronsact business as such; ond I thot the sold petition will be considered by the soid Court on the 5th of March, 1970, at 9:30 o'clock A. Eastern Stondord Time, ot the City-County Building, Pittsburgh, ot which time oil persons interested I may show cause if any they hove. Why me prayed for granted. Alexam iney for Peti I ESTATE of Ella Mt. Lebanon.

I aecree ond certificate not be mode and xander J. Joffurs, Attor-i tioner. I i Bum itm- Lfciniwin una puoiiciv openea ana reaa Nn Hinder mnv indrow nos a for a period of Sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time tor receipt of bids. Proposals must be made on the County's form and In accordance with the "Supplemental Specifications," Ihe Standard contract lor Construction," the "Form of Contract," the "Instructions to Bidders," and the of which be 502, County Office Building, Pitts- Duron, pa. The "Standard Contract tor Construction" is available for charge of $2 00.

There will be no refund on the Standard Contract tor construction. Check or Money Order In the amount to cover charge for the Document to be made out to the "COUNTY OF Proposals must be accompanied by a Certilied Check or Surety Company Bond (on County's form) to the order Allegheny tor the amount fixed In the Instructions to Bidders as evl-1 aence mar ine uioaer win ociepi land carry out the conditions of the Controct in case of Awara The County Commissioners reserve the right to relect any and all Bids. ROBERT FRIEND, Controler, COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Plttshurnh. Pennsylvania February 1970 Seoorote ond seoled proposals will k. rr.iurf rtt Ih.

nillr. the 5 Thursday, February 19, 1970, InstltuDistrlct Pur-! tisburo h. Pa ou.5e' p.lI'lD.ur?.n; bpnd ond or certified check (as renu rerii fn tne orner or-or running th rmmtu institution nislrlrt The bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller Aiiegneny loumy OFFICIAL BOROUGH OF BRADDOCK wriTirc Tn RinnFR, Seoled proposals will be received Dre5rnce ur ciuiic urn, mn An rt i 1 rlniv rmtroiiw Bm Bi Court weal" Reconstruction and Stablllza-shalj bounty ler.

Room 104 Court shouder Re. mil 1 ttieimova' and R'olacement of Guard 5. ond owned the R(j on(j Median Barr, i unu lusiuiirnis in iirain- nu. in i-eiierj miarnemarr 1 1 Room 410 Court House, pittsourgn, on her estate were granted to the penna for the following: Printing, undersigned who requests oil persons 1 "special bidding blanks ond enve-ihaving claims or demands against ope5 1or UJe o( bidders. Instructions 'to bidders, conditions regulating bid- t- SrfJl ding, together with specifications moy be had on application at the Office of oe naa on oppiiiuhum ui unite ui Hnrlnvinn.

Evtrv Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227, or to Henry Inorom. Rose. Schm dt ft Dixon 919 Oliver Building, Plttsburah. Pn Pittsburgh.

Po. 15222. ESTATE of Lorelta M. Morton. of 453.0' amount fixed in the snecitlcntlons os 1970.

Letters of odmlnistrotlon on her evidence thot the bidder will accept estate were granted to the under-1 some and carry out the conditions of signed who requests oil persons tne COntroct In case of award, having calms or demands ooainst No blflder mov withdraw his bid the estate of decedent to make for OTriod of (60) days after te.d,hte 5r.ed"lifr "cheduled closing time for re-Indebted to decedent to moke poy-i rpln hiris ment without delay to Betty Jone rnuntv Institution District re- any'ond aM Daniel Fsnu'lre: Thnrn. RW Armstrong 2900 Grant iag ittspurgn, a. miy. ESTATE of Myrtle Moy Linn, deceased, of Pittsburgh. No.

5399 of 1969. Letters testamentary on her estote were granted to the under sianed who reauests oil nersons having alms or demands ooainst, 3 19f0 0f tne ofliCe of the Borough the estate of decedent to moke secretary, Municipal Building, Brad-known the same and oil persons dock Pennsylvania and will be Indebted to decedent to make pay- ooeno(j and read at the regular ment without delav ta Th Union nHM tumi rnunell Natlonol Bank of Pittsburgh, held at 7:30 p.m., E.S.T. on the same Fourth Avenue and Wood Street, Lay for the following: Plttsburah. or to Phllin F.I tujmIu.twa or more New -i euro, mi Norm American current Proauction yanaai Ke5i5TonijTu- -yg froiiir Replies to "Box Number" odf should be mailed er delivered to -IL 7: nsinole caution box Pl0n'' Soeclflcotions ond Controct ESTATE pf Gladys Johnston, ilor more New Current 'Documents will be available ond P.flhi' Po'. No- ProdJclioi andoleslstwt Snglei" to Inspection on Fehru-1970.

Letters testamentary on her froouenpn vanoai isesisiwu otuwi nr 1n 107ft for the followlna Contract- CONTRACT NO. 6902-71-050 BITUMINOUS RESURFACING, ID-2A Which Includes the Returfnrlnn k' T. aaway witn o-lt the TurnDike Roadway with ID-2A "earing courses, aae Structures and Inlets, Adlust-ment of Existing Drainoae, Installation of Underdraln, Bridge Deck Repair, ond the Maintenance ond Protection of Turnpike Traffic. The orolect Is located an the Turnpike in Lawrence ond Beaver Counties, Pennsylvania, and extends oi u.i' XtaMenoth ll i. Approximate Quantities of Molor Work terns are os follows- 66,263 Tons Bituminous Surface Cnurse-3" Thick Rnse nnru l.

1 Thick Surfoce Course) 30,623 L.F. Median Excavotlon (lOVj" Deep 10' Wide) 73 EA. Shoulder Inlet Repair Adlustment 94 EA. Median Inlet Repair ft Adjustment 997 L.F. R.C.C.

Pipe Extensions, Various Sites 228 L.F. CM. Pipe Extensions, Various Types ft Sizes 30.621 L.F. Perforated CM. Pipe Underdraln 19.70) L.F.

Guard Roll Removol ft Disposal 26,670 Tons Aaoregote Backfill (Sub-Base Waterloo 30.330 L.F. Median Barrier Removal Storaae 19,700 L.F. Tvoe 2B Guard Fence 30,330 L.F. Refurbish ft Reinstall Universal Type Median Barrier 3,500 L.F. Furnish ft Install Universal Tvne Median Barrier 2.10 EA.

Type 2B Guard Roll Posts 250 EA Type 28 Guard Rail Elements ft Hardware Mnlntennnr Maintenance ond Protection of me Aaminisiranon Bulldlna. Cooles mav he obtained -r 4 r-1 Mrt'" Vt oV specifications ond contract docu ments hy check or P. 0. Money uraer iro tasni to The pennsvlvonlo Turnolke Commission. P.

0. Box 2531, Horrlsburo. Pennsvlvonlo. 17120 NO REFUND will be mode for plans, snecincoTicns ona coniract oocu-ments returned unless the orolect Is withdrawn hv the Commission. oddltlon, Plans, Specifications land Controct Documents will he oen to public Inspection on February 10, 1970.

ot the followlno locntlons- i. Contractors Assoc. of Fnsfern Po 350 Suburban Station Building, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh Builders Exchange, 2270 Noblestown Road, Plttsburah, Penn Dodae Renorts.

Chamber of Com. merce Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Dodae Reports, Srood-Loeutt Building, phllnelelohlo, Pennsvlvonlo. A bank ccshlers, bank treasurers, certlfl-d check or bid bond with corporate surety in the amount of five (5) oer cent of the bid must accompany the nrnootnl nc hlH syivania ueparrmeiiT ot r-nnnwavs is a neressorv prerequisite for blddlna on this orolect. The Prnvlslnn of the Pennsvh'pnin Prevolllng Waae Acl of August 15, 1961, P.

L. 9i)7, as amended. fnelhr llh th, nnit renulntlnni nrn r5L7, S-fyiK S'Xtff. PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKF COMMISSION PATRICK E. KERWIN Secretary and Treasurer Hnrrlsbiira, Pennsvlvonle Feb.

3, 1970 U'V Dwirvnrg or Allies Pit sburgh, Po, 15230. DO NOT Include other papers ef personal VO IU nllu In ,1 estate were oronted to the aneri whn renuest nl nprsnns! having claims or demand, against decedent' "ma 'r oil replies oddressed to a Post. Goiette box number ond hits troll destrover tf remaining oyer 10 -fan nhW final Inaartlna ml T' Vv to entice known the same and all Persws f''- Jhe Boro Indebted to decedent to mnke nav. ri9ht to reiect ony or 'Oil bids to jM tlsement in oroer a erotecr tne advertisers ment wlthm.t d.lnv tn r.lMv. menf without delay tn Gladys Malv, 3222 McClure Po.

or to Georae E. Loeblg, 200 Ross Street, Pa. 15219. ESTATE of Jerry T. Amedlck, deceased, of Plttsburah.

No. 59 of 1970. Letters testamentary on his estote were oronted to the under-j sinned whn reauests oil oersons having claims or demands against the estate of oecedent to make known th umi nnd nil MrtAni i inucuicu iu vcvrami ly muw. uur ment without delay to Laura Marie Amedlck ond Anna Louise Ameditck.e Ill Dufflond Pittsburgh, Po. 15210 or to Bruce Harrison, Jr.

and Craig, Goehrlng ft Harrison, 1501 Law ft Finance Pittsburgh, Po. 15219. ESTATE of Harrlette 5. Rose deceosed, of Sewickley, Pennsylvania. No.

492 of 1970. Letters testa mentary on ner estate were granted ih. u.hA -ii PnrKmn Meters PVnJdncotions ond Instructions to snecuiconuiis wu mmu.hu,i informalities on plus reirivcu. FRANCIS A. MUKALLMi Solicitor for the Borouoh of Braddock.

OFFICIAL BOROUGH OF BRADDOCK NOTICE TO BIDDERS nrVJ'-r-f)i iVV Aiuf) RFFUSE within the Rrnddork will be received ot the 0Mlce of the Borough Secretory, r. municipal duiiuiiiu, Druuu.i, rwi- unt s-iin F.yi, fc.S.l. Oh Tuesday, March 3, 1970 and will be onenea ona reoa ot me reouiari meeting of the Town Council at 7:30 P.M., E.S.T. of the same dov. The work to be oerformed shall extend for a oerlod of four (4) years commercing on May 1, 1970 thrr ugh and Including April 30, 1974.

Cooles nf the sntciflcations. reference sheets, formal proposals and bonds' mav be had uoon request at the Office of the Borouah Secretary. iu. the second vear; one-half ot one-half the fatal omount for the third vear, ond one-half of one-fourth the total amount for the fourth year. Labor, equipment, collection, disposal and all other Items, including posoi ana an orner iiems, inciuoing disposal site or sites, are to be included In the bid price.

from receivlno circular matter, it Is exoressiy understood and agreed thai nil M-nM lu u.Tlki-.l. tor aTowlbtt bv ttt Pott-Gozettt iavmv iiuv wnwcf 9 iu uavenisv (Yet nil mni tn carti will dtllnrtd to odvtrtlstrt on irtnlrtLjMt ess mt Ka toots: Ol Ml ft lOTM 4fMtfl mmmmttm res met ment Agencies Is available to you bv wluiiiw in ovirar o'jsinm Bureau jX Grant Bulldlna, Pittsourgn. Pa. ACCOUNTANT Wanted for grow-I no Company in Latrobe area; experience helpful; college or buslnesi ChnCll nmriiintA nr.harr.H salari s-aii or write Toyod Corp P. O.

Box 30, Latrobe, Pa. 537-7754 ARCHITECTURAL Solos Experl ence, building products, $10,200 -4 fee paid. RUSHl Employment Specialists, 2248 Oliver Bldo7 261 22i0.EmplovmentAgency AGRICULTURE' Forming Skills aa.ct" pioc' ATTENDANT Used car lot, Indooi work. Apply In person: 3769 Williorl Penn Highway, Monroevllle. BAKER bread, night turn, call 276-3600, between 9 a.

m. -2 p. m. BARBERS Wake up! Quit belno bored-make more money plus the benefits of Paid vacation Guorantea Commission Shorter hours S-dav week Finest clinetele Join Us. Coll Carlton House Hotel Barber Shop, 261-1125.

persons having claims or demonds Proposal sholl disclose the names of securltv. The bid security of the cgo'insl the estate of decedent to every oerson, firm or corporation three (3) low bidders will be re-moke known the some and oil! interested therein ond be occompa-jtalned until the execution nf the persons indebted to decedent to'nd by a Certilied check or Cash- contract. (The normal time tor moke payment without delay to, check In the sum of $25,000.00 execution of the contract Is opproxl-Bernd Fheios Rose, cn Rose, as bid bond. motelv four (4) weeks.) Schmidt ft 9)9 Oliver! The controct bonds will be for, a Prenunllflcatlon Mnxlmum Cn-Building, Pittsburgh 22, or to: one-half the total omount of the ity potlno assigned by the Pre-Henry Ingram, Rose, Schmidt i "ntrocf for the first year; one-half Committee of Ihe Penn- Dixon 919 Oliver Po. 15222.

ESTATE of Michael KmetJ, deceased, of Plttsburah. No. 479 of 1970. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to tne unaer. rjiuir ms stoned who reauests oil persons having alms of demonds ogalns the estote ot oeceaeni to moxe xnown me some ono on persons, Indebted to decedent to moke pay ment without delay to Eiirabeth K.

Rnhosh. 4630 Interhoro Ave nue, Pittsburgh, Po. 15107 or to peter Cooper, 1221 Frlck Pittsburgh, PO. 1521. The Borough reserves the rloht relect ony ana all Olds, Informalities In bids received, ond to relect bids on the grounds ef non-resoonslblllty.

FRANCIS A. MURACCA, Solicitor (or the Borough of Braddock.

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