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mi0 Deaf it Nofef Beetftr Not'ees tojf end FoBncf Deofft Noffcts Dtoffc Wetfeet PITTSBURGH PRESS. MAY 19, 1952 PAGE 23 The PittsKurgh Press Legal Notices PIN Diamond-sanohlre circle. lost Mole Help Wonted of Rebecca Margaret, Marcus ALLISON Of. 3600 Mt. Royal Glenshaw, on Monday, M.ay 19.

Margaret Morrison Street-Forbes vicinity. 4.. and Harry C. McKnlght Jr. Fu Road; mother of Mrs.

Paul W. Becker, Doris. Jean. William and Raymond N. Werner; also survived by four sisters and two brothers- Liberal reward.

Jackson l-5i29. 1952. Bertha M. Poppleton. wife of neral services at Oliver H.

Blair'i, 1820 Chestnut Philadelphia, Robert P. Allison; mother of John G. Allison: also two grandchildren. Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. Grave TOOL Box Orange color, vicinity Bloomfleld.

Downtown, North Side, Mc-Kees Rocks. Reward. Fleldbrook 1-6230. WANT-AD HEADQUARTERS Boulevard of the Allies At Junction of Liberty Ave. side services at Allegheny Cemetery.

Pittsburgh, Wednesday morning at Friends received at the Boclc Funeral Home. 1500 Mt. Roval Blvd. (at Glenshaw Ave. Glenshaw after Lack of Cash Hobbles State On Road Plans Friends may call at E.

C. Koonu Funeral Home, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Funeral Tuesday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Valentine Church at 9 a. m. Christian Mothers Con- fraternlty and friends welcome. WOEHREL At his home. 300 S.

a. m. WALLET Ladles reddish-brown, lost Sunday morning, St. Bernard's Church or Mt. Lebanon vicinity.

Money needed badlv. Lehifth 1-6258 evenings. Funeral from the Home of Schell-haas and Son, 707 East N. on Tuesday at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem high mass in St. Mary's R. C. Church at 9:15 a. m.

Members of First Catholic Slovak Union of U. S. A. and friends Invited. GOODPASTOR Died at Wooster, Ohio, on Sunday.

May 18. 1952. Dr. William Howe Goodpastor, age 76 years, formerly of Brentwood Boro, survived by a son. Dr.

Emerson Goodpastor; daughter Mrs Ruth Ott, both of Wooster. Ohio; 3 brothers, Charles Arthur and Frank Goodpastor and 4 grandchildren. Friends received by the family 7 p. m. Monday.

Services Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. IWarren SALE OF BONDS i TOWNSHIP OF COLLIER PENNSYLVANIA J26.000.00 Sealed bids win be received by the Township of Collier, Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, at Kirwan Heights Fire Hall. CoHier Township, Pennsylvania, until 7:30 clock P. M.

E.D.S.T.. and will be opened immediately thereafter on Tuesday. June 3rd. 1952. for the purchase of S26.000.00 par value general obligation coupon bonds, of the Township.

The bonds are of the denomina MF.INERT On Friday, Mav 16, 1952. Mary Alice Peeher. wife of the late papers please copy. John Meinert of Rochester ASH Saturday. Mav 17.

1Q52: Main Sharpsburg. Fridav. May 16 1952 Arthur, husband of Matilda Franklin mother of Mrs. Emma Charles husband of Mary B. Ash.

Swain, Mrs. Stella Christy, Mrs. WALLET Lady's red: Downtown: Friday. Contained money, driver' license, other Identification. Colleen A.

Moslev. Reward. Bridgeville collect. WALLET mans, lost Avalon Linder: father of Father Arthur Woehrel. Joseph and Edward Woeh- COUMTER SERVICE From 8 a.

m. to 5 p. m. ui iiuj miii 01., latner 01 Mrs. Eileen Westhoven.

Mrs. Dorothy rei; orotner 01 Alice stoner: also six high school or 1400 Olocn feaerai at. Saturdays 8 a. m. to 2 p.

m. Clark; step-father of James Bon-ham. Mrs. Charles Siehl. Services at George F.

Smith's, 1200 Federal St. grandchildren. Friends received at the Holzheimer and Bock Funeral Reward. Juniper 1-4641K. tion ol Sl.ooo.uu eacn, registrant to principal only, dated June first.

1952. and mature, three bonds. S3. 000. 00 on June first of the years 1953 to 1958 at the John H.

Slater Funeral Home, WRISTWATCH Lady Hamilton, lost Anna opperman and Mrs. tiara Stewart, Leo John and the late Albert F. Meinert: sister of Mrs. Clara Watenpool and Mrs. Marie Meinert.

Charles and Jerome Pegher. Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home, 1032 Perry Highway. Perrysville. Requiem high mass at St. Alphonsus' church.

Wexford, on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. 4201 Brownsviile Whitehall, $600,000,000 Short, Sundays and Holidays between Mi. Lebanon ana uowmown. Home. Main St.

I at Ninih). Sharps-burg. Solemn requiem high mass in St. Mary's Church -Tuesday at Funeral services Monday evening. May 19.

at 8 o'clock. Interment Toledo. Ohio. Inclusive, and two bonds, si.irou.ou. Brentwood Monday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

"Funeral Tuesday Thursday. Reward. Locust 1-3225. after 6. on June first of the years 1959 to 0 a.

afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Inter WRISTWATCH itlaled lost ment Jefferson Memorial Park. man's, ln-Sheraden vl-Call Federal In Memorfom cinlty Sunday, reward. BARTOLICK On Sunday. May 18.

1952. Johanna. of 134 Hiram Millvale. wife of Joseph Bartolick and mother of Frank Stephen. Mrs.

Antoinette Johnson, John. Mrs. Mary Wateska. Joseph Valentine. Mrs.

Ann Arent and Jeannette Bartolick; l-5192i, Engineer Says By L. R. LIXDGKEX Pittsburgh Tress Start Writer PHILADELPHIA, May 19 1962 inclusive, with Interest payaoie June first and December first in each year. The principal and interest are payable without deduction for any taxes i except gift, succession or Inheritance taxes i levied pursuant to any present or future law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. GRAHAM On Friday.

May 16, 1952, at 9:05 p. Myrtle Reamaley. of 1311 Columbus wife ef the late James Graham; mother of Mrs. Effle MILLER On Sundav. Mar 18.

1952. William of 107 Western As-plnwall. husband of Mabel father of Gilbert. Joseph E. and William J.

Miller Jr. Friends received LOST articles are speedily recovered by the simple process of placing a Want Ad AH advertisements in The Pittsburgh Press Male Help Columns, offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis 'of compensation. When answering advertisements addressed to Press boxes do NOT include original references, photographs or other papers of personal value Advertisers oiten fall to call Ior all replies addressed to a Press box number and "this mail is destroyed if remaining over 10 days after final Insertion of advertisement. In order to protect Its advertiser! from receiving circular matter, it is expressly understood and arreed that all such matter will be withheld aa far as possible by The Press. Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers in care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number ticket.

This newspaper does not knowingly accept advertisements from employers ottering less than the legal wage. Under the Federal Wage-Hour Law. firms engaged in interstate commerce or In the production of goods for commerce are required to pay at least 75 cents an hour (unless Issued exemption certificates for learners, apprentices or handicapped workers) and time and one-half for overtime. Advertisers covered by this law who offer lower rates should be reported to the Wage and Hour Division of the U. S.

Department of Labor. 1004 Victory Building. Liberty Ave. and Ninth Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania.

Phone Atlantic 1-1 968. In The press. Moore. Mrs. Leandra Lanzino.

Mrs. Ida Lee Pifer. Stephen R. and William R. Graham.

Funeral services at FOSBAUGH In loving memory of William who died 4 years ago today; Deep down in my heart is a picture. Worth more than silver and gold. It's a pic. of you. Bill i-osbnugh.

V'li-e v.ill r-vf-r grow old. Sadly missed by Helen Towers. WRISTWATCH White gold. Bulova. ladies.

Lost Kautmann'a or Diamond St. Fremont 1-1218. Each bid shall specify In multiple of one quarter of one per cent a single rate of interest which the bonds are to Pennsylvania will be $600,000,000 at the Alfred W. Moore Funeral Home. 100-Center Asolnwall.

Funeral services Wednesday at 2 p. m. James Lowrie Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania 17 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the Koenig Funeral Home.

425 Grant Millvale. High mass of requiem at St. Nicholas Church on Wednesday. May 21. at 9 a.

m. Friends invited. bear and shall be accompanied by cash or a certified or cashier's or treasurer on Tuesday at p. m. rrienas ana members of Ascalon Sisterhood No.

f45. D. of M. invited. funeral Directors Personal COURT 1-4900 7:30 a.

m. to 9 p. m. Dally 10 a. m.

to 9 p. m. Sundays and Holidays To Cancel a Want-Ad For the Next Day's Paper Call Up to 9 P. 91. Un Day ot Publication No Cancellations Accepted SUNDAY WANT-ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 6 P.

M. FRIDAY No cancellations lor corrections accepted after 6 p. m. Friday for Saturday or Sunday's edition. short of being able to carry out a 12-year road expansion program.

Chief Engineer C. II. Buckius of the State Highway Department disclosed today. check drawn to the order ol the Township of Collier in the sum of $520.00 ax security lor the performance of such bid. Bids should be addressed to William Walker.

Secretary. Collier Township Garage. Noblestown Road. Walkers Mill. Collier Township.

Pennsylvania, and Ml FIXER Henry of 4410 Liberty husband of trre late Mary E. Nichols, father of Etta. Walter. Jean and William Mueller; brother of Mrs. Emma Marsh Mrs.

Augusta King. Alfred and Walter Mueller. Friends received at the Winter' Funeral Home. 4730 Friendship Ave. Services Wednesday.

May 21 at 2 P. m. WILL drivel1 or occupant of car. cab or trolley who saw child struck by auto Friday May 9th about 4:4 5 p. m.

on Fifth Ave. near Brady please call Mr. Gable? Grant 10400 He spoke at the 100th anniversary meeting of the American BAKKSCHAT On Sundav. May 18. 1952.

Adam, of 2157 Harbor husband of Emily Bertha Barkschat; father of Mrs. Alma Kelly. Mrs. Clara Welker and Mrs. Louise Bertha, William, Arthur.

Kurt Barkschat; also six grandchildren. Funeral from the home of Schellhass Son. 707 East North Side, on Wednesday at 1 p. m. Friends invited.

GREAVES On Saturday, May 17. 1952. Anson, beloved husband of Margaret of 3018 Perrysville father of Estella. Juanita. Elizabeth.

Robert and Gilbert; also a brother, Thomas; five grandchildren and lour great-grandchildren. Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home, 3313 Brighton Rd. Serv-leesTuesdayat2p. m.

GRECO-On Friday," May 16, 1952, Theresa, wife of Nicola Greco: shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope sufficiently labeled to Indicate that It Is fop jf. JtfGaffetf Centrally Located Ootxwlte Pai'l's Cathedral AMPLE PRIVATE PARKING 34 -Hr. Ambulance service. REASON A BL2 RATES 200 S. Craig St.

MU. 1-5445 GIRARD Separated; don't stand chance; we cure back heart call. Lov- Society of Civil Engineers a bid tor these bonds. The bonds will be sold to the highest O'M ALLEY On Sundav. May 18, 1952.

Edward, late of 5417 Natrona Blanche Mr. Buckius said that the only responsible bidder subject to approval of Way, beloved husband of Dorothy Young; father of Catherine and Pa JANUARY 10 All my lauit, P'ease meet me at the Lower Penn. Friday, Mav 23. 1 P. m.

Rest Room Lobby. reason the State doesn't end the me authorizing proceeaings Dy the L-partment of Internal Affairs of Pennsylvania. No bid for less than par and tricia: son of Thomas O'Malley; traffic "muddle" which is bring BEATTY Jennie, on May 15. 1952. at her home in Ridgeville: survived by husband.

John two daughters. mother of Mrs. Annunziata Mon- accrued interest or for less than all of PRESS Want Ads have a well deserved reputation for effective results. gello, Mrs. Rose Jullano, Domenle, the bonds will be accepted.

ing louder and louder protests as brother of Thomas Jr. Friends received at the King Funeral Home, Butler at 52nd St.) Time of funeral later. Florists Mrs. Marie Corbett. of Verona; jFranck.

Elizabeth. Gregory, Concetta, THE PITTSBURGH PRESS The purchaser will receive without more and more autos hit the Stella. Josephine. Richard. U.

8 charge the opinion ot Messrs. Burgwin, Churchill. Ruflin A Hazlett of Pitts Proposals roads is the lack of the Almighty BeaVof rVker? rSSvY 'pariiini or 324 Brownsvme Gidas: Sprays, Baskets, $5 burgh, Pennsylvania, that the bonds are laiiiuv irsiucm-c. rr uruiyiu ni vngen 2719 FORBES ST. MA.

-SC. 1-1300 Dollar. Ave. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Peters Church on Tuesday at Pf.l'.i".

Louise Rlrci Pardinl: father of Jose ADVERTISEMENT Aircraft Engineers NORTH AMERICAN AVIATION. INC. LUCZAK FLORISTS So Advertising Accepted tot Church. 9:30 a. m.

4417 BUTLER ST. SC 1-4100 valid, general obligations ot the Township payable from ad valorem taxes levied on all taxable real property within the Township without limitation of rate or amount. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Sealed bids are requeued for an Electric Dishwasher for a Cafeteria serving 500 allowance on present publication the Same Day' 90 Ter Cent Financial He said that much talk is heard HILL'S Flowers Dave HlU's Only Shop HALLGREN Suddenly, on Saturday, May 17, 1952, William C. (Swede.) beloved husband of Mame Kane: 541 Sixth Ave.

AT. 1-2900 BKCKER- On Mondav morning. Mav 19. 1952, Otto Bert Becker, ot 1223 3rookline Brookline: father of Jack E. Becker: brother of Mrs.

phine Stackawitz; also three grandchildren. Friends received at the funeral home of John D. Schaub Sons. 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Tuesday at 8 a. m. Solemn high mass of requiem Excepting Deaths. Lost and washer must be contained in bid Con Offers excellent opportunities SM ALLEY LUBIN BY ORDER of the Board of Township father of William Mrs. tact secretary ior i nnt later than 7-OU Found and Help Wanted.

CR. 1-2200 128 Fifth Ave. Chris R. Geiger. of Cleveland.

O. IMarv Alice McDonougti and Mrs Commissioners of the Township of lll uc Tk. io Eingineers in all major fields for long-range military program p. K. S.

I may o. Board reserves the right to reject any in St. Canlce's Church at 9 a. m. Fr'ends and members of Lega Sus- Friends received at the Beiuhauer sciara Mae Robinson: brother of Mrs Mortuary, 2K30 West Liberty Ave.

Hilda Ostroml. of Irwin: Mrs Marv Notice of funeral later. pick and Oscar Hallgren. Friends or all bids. Robinson Townsntp scniwi Monuments Ctmtttry Lett coiner.

WILLIAM WALKER. Secretary. John A. Robb, Solicitor, Frick Building. Plttsbureh 19.

Pa. cajia are invited. Interment In St. Box Local WANT-AD Rates District. Franic uuiya, aeticL.u, Joseph Cemetery.

101. Moon R'in. renna. htnucn I ii-f -y ef ri-ceivea ai nig late resmence. 7U45 BOKRII.L1-OI ZI Marland st-.

Monticello St wher services will 'Knoxville. on Fridav. May 16. 1952. i.on..,J" Si JErFERSON Memorial Park 2-grave 5 Discount tor Cash lot: very reasonable.

Call Hemlock HOV.AKD R. Eulensteln. Attorney at i-ns2 On 3 or More Consecutive Insertions Jpsephene Pegano, hf veat of Pgh. Fire Dept. and 1209 Plaza Building.

Pittsburgh Pa. IN THE COURT OF COMMON SEALED bids will be received By tn Board of Commissioners of the Township of Reserve. Allegheny County. until 7: 30 O'clock P. Dayhght Savings Time.

Monday. May 26th. 1952 for furnishing a new six and also an eight cvlinder Ford DeLuxe Sedan for Lost and Found oc a wora per aay oaliy. OViC pel l5 friends invited. word including Sunday 7 consecuUse imoiher of Mrs.

Lucy Pupa. Arnell. davs. IJames John Vincent Dr. On Saturday.

May 17, word Der dn dall It it word Frank Guv Ralph iA Joseuhil952. Mrs. Marion Falconer Ham- PASSARO On Friday. 16.1952. Matteo Passaro of 26 Wabash father of Joseph.

Harry. Anthony, Philip. Frank. Anna. Rose.

Carmella. Mrs. Theresa Di Paolo, and Mrs. Laura Brunotts. Mrs.

Catherine Jaworskl. Friends may call at the T. P. Hershberger Sons Funeral Home. 426 So.

Main West End. PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA. NO. 2778 JANUARY In Los Angeles, California" and Columbus, Ohio Especially reeded are: Engineering Designers Engineering Draftsmen Stress Analysts Aerodynamicists Electrical Engineers ENGAGEMENT Ring Diamond; lost TERM.

1952. IN EQUITY, MILDRED llton, beloved wite of William Hamilton, of Curtisville. No. mother of Mrs. Arveda Roesrh, and near Mclntyre bake shop.

Fifth M. S.UNUO VS. FRANCIS J. SUNDO. Notice la hereby given bv c.

Jnsenh Thursday afternoon. Reward. Ever-glade 1-1186. William. sister of John Fal including Sunday 4 to 6 ooosecutlvt and Mary V.

Borrelll; also 19 grand-days 'children and two great-grandchil- 10c per word per day dally. 10'iC pet idren. Friends received at the Fu-word Including Sunday 1 or a con-ineral Home of John Schaub Sons. aecuUve days. Brownsville Mt.

Oliver. Fu- Minimum 15 -words. neral on Tuesday at 9 a. m. Solemn Any advertiser bevond the 50-mlit hich nf renuipm in st rntrp' of pittstmrrh rr, th.

rt ma5s or requiem in si. tanire Funeral on Tuesday at 915 about engineering of today's highways to meet modern conditions but that the problem is only about 10 per cent engineering, while the remaining 90 per cent is financial. Mr. Buckius referred to recommendations of the State Highway' Planning Commission, which made a thorough analysis of road needs at the direction of the 1949 Legislature. This group of prominent business and professional executives and outstanding educators said an expenditure of would be needed to put the State's road system in tip-top condition in the 12 vears through 1961.

Inflated Costs coner, of Curtisville. Mrs. Margaret hleh Kt FOUND Black pomeranlan female. Whitehall district. Saturday evening.

Phone Atlantic 1-6840 daytime. Shollenberger. of Glrard. Rob- lR. c.

Church at 10 m. Interment ert. of Sprlngdale, Pa Mrs. Edna fmtirv Recht, Trustee in Partition, that on Wednesday, May 28, 1952, at 1:30 p. m.

(DST. I. in the rotunda or first floor of the City-County Building, Orant Street, Pittsburgh. he will sell at public sale the following property: All that certain lot. of ground sit Police Duty, mume coaiea.

oraia -windshield wiper and a spot light. Bids should be submitted providing for acceptance as part payment or trade in" a Ford six cylinder sedan, now being used for Police Duty, less its special generator, police radio and special light. For inspecting present police car contact J. J. Stonward.

11 Volta pntchureh 12. Telephone Cedar 10 a. m. Interment Cat n. i-nur-n Mae Stout.

R. Cheswlck and i Rustv. cf Bairdford. Friends re-'PFFIFFER On Saturday. May 17.

k- uiit auuua, Wte uuei wee days. THE Business Opportunity Column furnishes a tertile field for a small lnvest-ment and profitable effort. Aircraft experience not neces ceived at the family residence. Cnr-1952. Marie A.

Trudel Pfelfler. of tisville. No. 1.. where services wiU'831 Spring Garden wife of sarily required.

Experience in FOUND Female black spaniel; Perry-Cedar District. Call Allegheny 1-1867. be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:30. many otner neias adaptable. the late Conrad Pfelffer.

Funeral from the Home of Schellhaas Ai Son. Interment Deer Lreet cemetery. vary Cemetery. I New- York. Chicago.

Cincinnati. Vouugstown papers please copy. BBOGAN OrfSunday. Mav 1871952, John of 420 Elizabeth Homestead Park, husband of the late Marv Brogan; father of Walter. William.

Gerald and Thomas P. Brogan. Mrs. T. Lardeon.

Mrs. 707 East N. on Tuesday at FOUND Shovel. Bower Hill Rd. Call evenlnes.

Lehigh 1-9993 Urvjisptay Classified Sunday Only Advertising not more than one column in width in wnich type la used, l'tiere are 5 average words in a ur ALSO OPFTvTNGS FOR RECENT ENGINEFRTNO HERMANS DORF On Sunday. Mav 18. 1952. Barbara Nuess Her- i p. m.

i-riends invited COLLEGE AND TECHNICAL mansdorfer. of 3509 East wif' orvur is GLASSES In beige leather case. 87 or 71 cars, or downtown Thursday. Reward. Churchill 1-599K.

of the late Fred Hermansdorfer and jjm' Bf 2112" Wond.tort using type larger H. McLindon, Mrs. T. Rumford and 01 aate rype Ad: Box Cameo, sentimental value than agate are charged on the asate iMiutr 01 mis. nmrninc pa of Bessie rlrthiiH HuKhM Ros': of M- Nellie four grandchildren and two great- n(1 Rose, of other jewels.

Ladles' room. Harmony 1-8227 Bids ma be delivered to undersigned Secretary at 2617 Mt. Troy Road Plttsbureh 12. or delivered at the meeting place. Mt.

Troy Volunteer Fire House 2407 Mt. Troy Road. Pfuif.rvr Township, before the meeting opens and should he mark'd "Bids for furnishing automobile." They will be publicly opened and read at the time set at said meeting place. The Bnard reserves the Tight to choose either a six or eight cylinder car. and the right to reject any or all bids.

George A. Dlener. Township Secretary. ilne basis. The rate Is 36c per asate uate in Sharpsburg Borough, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No.

114 in Thomas A. Mellon Plan of the Judy property recorded In Plan Book Vol 3. P. 174. fronting 20 feet on Canal Street and extending preserving the same width, 56 feet, more or less, to property now or formerly of West Penna.

Railroad Company, and bounded on the West side by Lot No. 113 and on the East side by Lot No. 115, as fully described in Deed Book Vol. 2922, Pages 192 and 196. Having thereon a two-story frame dwelling.

Terms of Sale Ten per cent of purchase price on date of sale and balance on confirmation of sale by said Court. The Trustee reserves the right to accept or reject any bids, and to adjourn said sale from time to time, as he may see fit C. JOSEPH RECHT. Trustee in Partition. line daily.

39c Der asate line lncludint GRADUATES LIBERAL TRANSPORTATION ALLOWANCES Our Representative will be Jn Pittsburgh Bus Station. Friday evening. May Reward. Oskdale 6981. VL i.

1 Zi ViSwlssvale. son of Mary E. Rose. A. Kusso: also 12 grandchildren.

Friends received at the Hensler Funeral Home, 109 East Ninth Homestead. Pa. Funeral Friday. May 23. Solemn renuiem high mass at S1 Theresa's Church at 9 a m.

Sunday for 7 consecutive days, less 5 ior casn. Ads ordered 4 to 6 consecu Kwriri.Ai-K 14-K rold. buckle con -iv Lr siri. or Slippery Rock, Pa brother EaA' 8y.e.' Mrs. Minerva Oiler.

Mrs. May Mc tive days are charged at the rate of tslns rubles, diamonds, lost virlnlty Carousel. Yellow Cab enroute Sheraton Hotel, reward. Court 1-6600. ext.

That, Mr. Buckius pointed out, would involve spending" at the rate of $123,000,000 a year, which jDeavltt. of Slipery Rock. also invited. 4 grandchildren.

Funeral services HFVDKRSON Saturdav Mav 17. the C. A. MrKinlev Funeral dye per asate line dally. 42c per agate line including Sunday, less 5 for cash.

Ads ordered 3 consecutive days 4 8c per arre Imp rtjkllv Sir rwr a0af line in. Monday, May 19, Through 1425. 1 952 Elizabeth of "312 North Home. 7408 Washington Swlss-lurlid of the late lyale. Pa on Wednesday at 2 p.

m. -use a Press IT.illrl Av Haiicrhtn daughter might have been possible with less 5 for cash. 1-2 -l wt -u time ads are 60c per ante line daily. SIMPLIFY house hunting-Want Ad. TO give employment and to get employment a Want Ad in The Press is equally effective In both cases.

and Jf'nnv Runtnn: widow of llnterment nomewooa t.emetery. t-untrin. incuuc ctvmiauic iu 111c bic per agate line lncludint Sunday tilt CHARI.1ER At his home. 4(1 Linden Burgettstown, on Mondav, May 19. 1952, at 1:45 a.

Earl F. Charlier, age 57. husband of Ruth Myers Charlier; father of Owen: brother of Raymond and Mrs. Evelyn Trimmer Friends received at Lee At Wilson Funeral Home, 73 HiKhland Ave. Bureetts-lown.

where services will be held on Wednesday, May 21, at discount I Highway Department. Since then, however, inflation Lejof Notices Grant Henderson: mother of William B. and Hugh sister of W. Kennedv Bunion. Services at the Memorial Home, 701 North Negiey Ave Tuesday, at 2 p.

m. JOHN1 C. Hanna, Attorney at Law. 717 Oliver BulldlnE. Plttshurrh Wnlirm Notices ROSS On Sundav.

May 18. 1952, Bertha Sepp. widow of the late F. Herbert: mother of Frank A. Mrs.

Fllzabeth Hazlett: sister of Mrs. H. N. Holdren. Mrs Katherine Lenox.

Mrs William Hllberg. Henrv and William Sfpp. Friends received at Display Classified Daily Only is hereby given of intention to file Articles of Incorporation with the Department Of State Of the HOPSON Of 1104 Maple has carried costs upward, so that the program in its original form would take S31.000.000 a year 2 p. m. Turtle Greek, suddenly on Saturdav i nci aiv iiniic wuiui ui a iiua rtu ol Pennsylvania at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Friday. May 23. 1952, by Henry T. Miller. Emma J.

Stoop and Rich- Home. 1131 Pa. Services Allegheny County Sanitary Authority BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 1951 Published In compliance with Section 8 of the Municipality Authorities Act of 1945., ASSETS ata-e tvae Ads uln tyn lanes 1 niuge May 17. 1952. at 3 .10 p.

Mar- me iNianer runerai than khrl borders whil5 ne on Mav 18. 19d2. brother ot NTartin. c.reenhalah Hopson. in her Ambridge, Saturday.

May 24, 1952 Also Interviewing Evening, May 19, 7-9" P.M. See him at the PENNSYLVANIA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 303 Clark Building 717 Liberty Ave. Or telephone him at GRant 1-2065 For further information OR WRITE Engineerinq Personnel Office are charged on the AGATE LINE basis. Mrs Bridget Smith and Mrs. Jo- 8l5t year.

wiIe 0f the late Ralph jTuesday at 2:30 p. m. The rati. 36c per asate line for 1 sephine Locke. Frienas received at)D Hopson: mother of Mrs.

Violet S4XEONE On Fridav May" lfi onsecuuve days, less 5 tor cash. Ads it he John A. Brady Funeral HomeBanlev sellle wife of Fred Saleo'ne" of ordered 4 to 6 consecutive days are 'formerly Reel Funeral Home 215 Hopson. all of Turtle 8-5 Maginn St mother of EQUIPMENT: John J. and grandmother of John J.

v. -11 rers: ana sisit oi nariirv ilne. iess 5 foi cash. Ads ordered 3 reauiem mass at St. Peter vnrfntir Vr(ni re.

53.005 19 407.101.93 am H. Sturgeon for a Certificate of Incorporation of a proposed business corporation to be organized under the Business Corporation Law" of the Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933. as amended, said corporation to be named GOODWILL FINANCE CORPORATION. Purposes of the corporation are: To loan monev. ciedit.

gooas nr things In action, with or without see-jrity. and to purchase, or otherwise ecquire. hold, collect, hy- Office, laboratory, neia. au'nmomi- riW1.i.,r ua mi iiinic imr, ipm Lnurcn, veanesaav at a. in.

ceived at the Wavne A. Glew Fu- jrec-iv-d at the Wen'z Funeral Home. CONSTRUCTION WORK TN PROGRESS- NOTE A c. i. Home.

3 ior i- time aas are oik per agate line (no discount). 12. i. rani jurtw iJ2J Ko. Franklin N.

S. Funeral COST OF PRELIMIWAKY nirimDT trr MUNICIPAL SEWAGE AND IN Tueday at 8:30 a m. Solemn requiem high mass at the Regina lOSrth'VeMdence-'-RoCinson Twp R. D. 1.

Marv Tavior on Tuesday May 20 at 2 w) p. m. Cornelius, wile of the late Henry! Friend invited R. Cornelius; mother of Elizabeth HROMTAK On Sundav Mav 18. C.

Cornelius of CoraopolU; C. Taylor Michael, of North Bessemer. loeii thurch at 9:30 a. m. DUSTRIAL WASTES AND PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT NOTE Engineering Display Classified Sunday Only pninecate, pieotte.

sell and assign contracts evidenced by notes, bills of ex 617 Son 40 433.505.37 change, judgment, mortgages, condi North American Aviation, Inc Administrative SCHMIDT On Mondav. Mav 19. 1952. a 8 55 a Henrietta H. Schmidt, wife of Arthur F.

Schmidt, King Edward formerlv of MO North Highland Ave, brother Ads using cuts, borders or width 'Cornelius of Montreal. Canada, and husband of Marv Llporsky; father tional sale contracts, leases, bailments or any other form of negotiable or non more than one column. The rate Is 3tc' F. duPor.t of Colorado Michael. Joseph.

Corp. Frank, per acate line dai'y. 48c per agate line Springs, Colorado. Friends received mus Margaret Hrnmyak. Mrs.

Joseph International Airport Los Angeles 45, CaNfornia negotiable instruments and to charge, collect, or receive Interest, discount. of Mrs. Russell Kulberg. of Indian iiitiuuuiK ior i consecutive oars, at n. Sampsons oji aevme and Mrs.

Frank Galore fees, costs, premiums and charges as Ads ordered 4 to 8 where services will be held Tuesday rereived at the Eikln Fu- apolls. Ind Friends received at Less Amounts paid various Industrial companies Note Interest on savings accounts and tecurities. The family jneral North Bessemer. Re- Samson s. 537 Neville St where serv- ADJUSTER Experienced Call between 5 and 1 UV consecutive days are charged at the rate afternoon at 2 clork.

5 le requests that no flowers ifhe Sunday, lesm iquiem high mass Wednesday at 10 ics wtu Be held. Time to be an- i- r.hn TVi later Fleldbrook 1-4183. more or a annual total. 50 Millions Short Figuring on the basis of present costs, Mr. Buckius said the Department would have about S104.000.000 a year available.

That adds up to a shortage of S50.000.000 a year, or $60,000,000 for the 12 year period. Mr. Buckius asserted that highway administrators and engineers are fully aware of modern traffic needs. Not 'Magicians But. he said, they're not "magicians" and if they're going to do the job which they have the willingness and the ability to do they've got to more money.

Under ths present setup in Pennsylvania, the only way the Department can get more funds i3 by an increase in the present tax of five cents a gallon on or cash. Ads ordered 3 consecutive days. nrvFRTS autnorizea Dy tne small Loan Act. approved June 17. 1915.

as amended, or as may be authorized by any other statute of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, now in effect or which may hereafter be enacted; and to have and exercise alt of the powers and means $1,101,395.77 37.000 00 2.470.79 39.470.79 1,061.924 98 62.S61 41 127.862 03 190,723 44 10 00 190.733 44 irtmri-h Ilnitv Interment In f'lum Advertising Salesmen jSFIBEI On Friday, Mae 16. 1952. 'CASH rr, 6PS, George, of 514 Foreland be- ine lnrludlne Sunday, less 5 for cash. of Elsle and Creelt Ceme'ery. mi i i in nu nn i HtraR National oraanlratlon, prefer those pt- 5M.

grandson of John Plurhel. 1 Hl'BFR Saturdav. Mav 17. 1952. Rausrh, father of Charles J.

Kath- In Banka: Use thereof restricted Notei and F. Other Note necessary or essential to effect the in nannrAftH, TELEPHONE RADIO, or LNTANr.IRI.M a inn rfiMint Funeral lrom the home of Srheil-Anu Boenigt Huber. of 1228 Rebecca lleen H. Mrs. Dorothy R.

Bauer. ino aiaoount). 1 rm tro.t i r. i transaction of such business. John Hanna, Solicitor.

earning better than $100 weekly com- Side, on Wednesday at 3.30 p. m. Huber; mother of Oeorge. ILeo A. and Laverne also one Friends invited 'Charles Rav and Marv: sister of granddaughter.

Friends rereived at Death Notices On hand petty cash TIATELIEST RADIO PROMOTISN in the COUNTRY. Apply Mr. Ploane. Suite A. Fort Pitt Hotel Minnie JoieDh and John BoenigK.

iA tjtaao and Bons. 900 Chartlers Proposals UNITFD STATES GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AT COST (aggregate market price $1,199.744 00) 1.198.943.03 Including Funeral Notices. Cardt ot UfcVl.i un saiuraaj May 1' 'Friends received at the Ltmbarher Ave Pittsburgh 20. Solemn requiem "hanks. In Memoriams.

40c per agate Francis age ,0 years, beloved Home 24 Holland Ave jhlgh mass at St. Martin's Church tne dally, 45c per agate line Sundy.h"b"d of Mary rn iBraddoelt. Funeral Wednesday. May jon Wednesday. May 21 at 9 30 a.

m. Minimum charge $1.20 dally; 1.3S jf. 51.27 Mr. 21. High ras of requiem in St Jo-' xx.

77 Sunday. cis A. Paul Mrs. halims Friends Saturday, Mar 17. -areianer Younj.

to work la Hospital Research Laboratory. Call Mayflower 1-3400. Extension 321. 10 a. m.

to 4- p. m. weekdays. $2,911,708.57 ALLEGHENY COUNTY. COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION.

Cross Jr. of Casper, Wyoming. Mrs. I J3J. 1 nomas ot ZTIB wood- Appliance Salesman in tun nrurs 1 I A 01 1 IT I CC Pau -I wnrwl ot Arcadia, min oeiovea nusoano or Jane Pittsburgh.

May 10. 19S2 Situations Wanted Flannery; lather of Francis C.l LOANS, toKAN I S-IIN-AIU riw wini-is Senarate and sealed nronoKals will1 Thomas and Fred Shane nlV9- be received at the Office of the County od "artinf salary and 275 000 00 2.500.000.00 $2,775,000.00 of Mrs. William T. Dully, HIBERT-On Sundav. Mav 18.

1952, Bernard Fred Orville George Hubert, of i801 Rialto 8t Howard and Mrs. Edward Diemer Troy Hill husband of of Webster Grove. Mo also eight Kaufman-- fa'her of Mrs. Ell7abeth grandchildren. Friends received at jcondon and Mrs.

Alice Freeman: son Deviln At Son Funeral Home. iof Fllrabeth Bittnerr Hubert, brother 602 Sherman Ave. Funeral Tuesday Frank. Emil, Edward. Alovslus, morning with solemn requiem high Raymond Hubert.

Sr. Marv Hubert. Survived by 2 grandchildren. Friends i Bv United Stales of America Not rereived at the Joseph N. Nled Fu- Bv City of Pittsburgh Note neral Home.

7441 Washington St Swissvale. Solemn maa of requiem GRANTS-IN-AID: at St. Anselm C. Church, on 1 Bv Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Note Controller of Alleeheuy County. Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh.

until 9:30 clock a. m. Eastern Standard Time. 10:30 o'clcok a. m.

Daylight Savin Time. Tuesday. May wonderful opportunity lor experienced man. Call Mr. Broun Court 1-1187 ART Directors: Five to ten years' arenry experience, minimum.

tsnn Th. FUt rae 4c per word, aeate type. Minimum charge 60c. Must be paid In advance. Ordering Want-Ads 102.500.00 20ih.

10i2. and will be opened and luesnav at iu a. m. OTHER LIABILITIES Ann manv nr mp imprests rip- i ei rad by the County Commissioners in; years' experience, salary open. Em- I Trained will gladly help In a- lr' SOBIFR4J On Saturday, S.

N. Mrs. Elisabeth Planltzer, tne Goid Room. Room 410 Court House. I nojera service.

965 Union Trust Build- Industrial partirlnation In Authorttv'a sewage dlsnosal prnltrt 30.0fn 00 Emolovees1 Income tax withheld 45 70 May 17. 3hth manainS tnat tne trainc mUdUie preparation of your ad A phone call i.vrs iwarie tioos ana Mrs muiiin Ivalentlne (Mike.) of 171 ing. AT. 1-9433. 30.045.70 Marv Nowaknwskl t'uia tub in unborn irn ii i cA'uianv, ivihv 1 1 'brother or Mrs ft I wim tin HinHicra taiuvr.

13, at l'j p. l.arnia Benion. unr i-uuTTiwi i.T,,,r, -and Rtanley rr it Ul 1 i iwife of William Dickinson, of Gardner 1 rov Hill Keauiem rR. be ended are loud in their protests against any increase in the gas tax. 111 c.

nnicnniii over coss of cnmnleed DOX INUmoer rsepiies 2M4 Grram Hlvd wugnsourg: nun mass ai Funeral 191 43r! on 4.1o2 87 lurveyg for non-particlnatlng municipalities imo-ner oi tiaine. i nomas ana noneri nui uu v.rU,,;u. Mav 20 at 8 a Re- Advertisers not to diacloe Dickinson: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 9 a.

m. Friends and members ot in u.li F.mii. ARTIST Experienced Photo Retoucher Excellent opportunity with local art studio lor man with at least 4 yeara general retouchlnr experience with art studio or stewspaper; Ideal salary wnrkinr conditions. For appointment, call Allegheny 1-1445 If you qualify! 2.911.708 57 their names or addresses may tase ad- Benton, of Fort Worth. Texas: St Anthony Lyceum.

Holy Name Vantage of The Press "Bos Number" irr nf Mrs .1 srateham and -Society. Knights of St. George in o. Service. Replies to "Bos Number-- Ada r.

r. R-nnks Fort Worth. i39 and Three Hills Post No. 5. IvAMP On Saturday May 17 rncsnursn.

one-nair nour later. 10 00 clock a. m. Eastern standard Time. 11:00 o'clock a.

m. Daylight Saving Time, for the following: CONTRACT NO. 30 MAINTENANCE WORK WINDOW CLEANING AND JANITOR SERVICE FOR TERMINAL BUILDING CHEATER PITTSBURGH AIRPORT The minimum wage rates permissible on this project shall 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 60i days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. Specifications.

Form of Contract, Instructions to Bidders. Proposals and should be mailed or delivered to The Friend received at Sam- lAmeriran legion are Invited 1 1952. Lauretta M. SteinKamp. 11952.

Lauretta K29 McLaln wife of Charles STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31. 1951 taurvn t-resx nou lyrain sjiiifrt ctt a. Ship Arrivals And Departures By TIIE UNITED PRESS Steinkamp: mother of James, Alfre. siamg helper; after 9:30. Fremont 1-5898.

Irma. Charles Carl, Viola; sister of Mra m.rhnr Vfrc Otilll. 763.788 39 to tne aod-ess desimated. Identity ot Vone-at In thf lt'DAK Suddenly, on Sunday. May Bor Number advertisers will not be fj.1""?7'- Vlr.ert Presbyterian la- I952- Ann Hudak.

wife of the -Bii Number" addresses count fr'A, "'jl la'e John, of 1230 Marvista as two words wnen boulevard address Is murcn at cmra. Fonh Side mother of Miss Mary used, but when any ether address is used EI.D On Saturday. Mav 17. 1952. atudak, Mrs Ann Oldaker Mrs three to four words will be charged Deshon Veterans Hospital.

John iHelen Peindl Joseph Hudak and Williamson and Charles Zorn. Friend Cash In banks December 31. 1950... rereived at Joseph Colligan Funeral Recelots (Note Bi Home. 608 Warrington Ave.

Fu- ooo.ooo oo 597.584 00 'l. 11 iu ooa e-i. I tlQ. DTOtner Ol ITS. IBTIK I iiu Loans Note Sale of U.

S. Government Other seven grandchildren. Friends re-ineral on Wednesday. Mav 21 at to be mailed. 25c postage must be paid clarence Eld.

Friends received 13.522 99 1 611.106 99 a 1, A J. Bnnt Qnlamn hl.h ma.a nt ASBESTOS Siding Mechanics Eiperl-enced. Phone Jackson 1-2812 assistant Manager LargVrinance company desires to Increase staff of Pgh. office: good future for aggressive man between ages of 21-35. high school graduate preferred: car essential: salary plus expenses; many liberal company Mr- Mateer.

Room 203. Park Bldg. Phone Court 1-4195 iy the advertiser. the Jay A. McCafferV Memorial Fimefal Home 21H) rallfnrnla Ave oiilem at St rhitrch at t2.374.89S.38 Home.

200 South Craig St. (opposite on Wednesday, May 21. wt'hilO a. m. Friends Invited raI'- Fu Tues- requiem high mas, St.

At Columbi.To.. on Sator- aav at 2 p. m. Gabriel Church at 9 a m. iLh Ship movements scheduled for today: ARRIVING new TORK Queen Elizabeth.

Westerdam. Puerto Ricn. San Juan Santa Isabel. Valparaiso: Oen. R.

M. Blanchfrd. Brerr.er-hlen- KnM'v Ismail. Santa Monica. Rarranquii'a.

Silver Star, Nassau. Taar-anra. Sarrta PEPaRTIVf. NEW YORK American Scout, Cancellations and Corrections ISHERWOOD On Saturdav. May 17.

Steen. age 54 years, husband of 1452 at 10 10 Edward iHelen E. Steen: also survived bv two Cancellations and corrections must be husband of Delia Deemer Isherwood. i daughters. Mrs.

Jean Douglas, at AUDITORS: Business school graduate, travel. $235 plus expenses. Recent college graduate, travel. $275. Employer! Service.

965 Union Trust RulM.n. it. F.MSWILI.F.R Thomas suddenly, 011 Friday, of 1231 Rodger husband of Mary Murray Emswiller; father of Mrs. Dorothy Marline and Thomas Emswiller: bro'her of Mrs Hazel Reu'sel Mrs Mary Kirsrh. telephoned to Sendee Department be- of Lime Hoilow Rd Penn Town- home; Mrs.

Joan Sllbersrhlag. of Blue Print Copies of Letting Plans may be viewed at the OSiee of the Commissioners of Allegheny. County. Copies of the above data for use of Bidders will be furnished upon an-1 plication to the Contract Clerk In the County Department of Aviation of Allegheny County. Room S02 County Office Building.

Pittsburgh. Pa. A charge of S2.00 will be made for each set of Contract Plans. (Check or Money Order to be made out to the County of Allegheny). A charge of $2.00 will be made for each set of Standard Specifications.

Ther win be no refund on the Contract Plans or Specifications. 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 Alle- tee.i 7:30 a. m. and p. m.

ior me nest day's paper. 1-9433. ship; father of Mrs. Alice ever. iChlrago; one granddaughter, two Mrs.

Erma Ro'h. Arch and Ervln (brothers. William J. and Verner Disbursements: Construction work 1n nrneresa 150.274 16 Purchase of 17 Government securities 1.796,527 03 Office furniture and equipment 502.94 Truck 1. 600.00 Laboratory equipment .5211 Pilot, plant 17-00 Pllob nlant additions 603.02 Engineering: Salaries of engineers and draftsmen 1145 901.96 Field and laboratory supplies 2.130 90 Consulting engineer fee 300 00 General office txoense of engineers and draftsmen 3.259,71 Other (insurance.

automobile Notjr-e or errors must oe given f- arence Marvin. weniamin. AUTO BODYMAN Isherwood: 8 grandchildren and 8 Pittsburgh. Friends received at reinnnslhle fnnJ.imes: also survived bv two grand- great-grandchildren: brother of Miss children Friends received at tne Very tine working conditions, ton pay. Write 4 35.

Press. one incorrect insertion. T. D. Turner's.

729 Wallace Wilkinsburg. Twesdav afternoon and evening- Services Wednesday after Toole and Connar Funeral Home. 5106 Second 8erv- -r. Tangier Vaoue. ARRniMi SAN" KRN(lsrO Gnllrn liatc Gothep.birz.

Bri-a Kure: Hnckrng Transport. Westpm Orpsn. Orient. V'ct-ry. Orient: Mormacus.

Pt-' de Janeiro; Victory. Columbia Plver: Marine Sr.apDer. Piver, Sierra. Cons Ray; Hoe2r. Los Nikobar.

Li-s Angeles; Sgt. Audrew Mliier, Los Angers DEPARTING KtV rRANfTSCO Wainira, Auckland: Jepoeson Maersk, Manila; Pine 'ictory, Manila. noon at 1 clock. hres on Tuesday at 2 p. m.

STIRLING On Saturday. May 17. 1952. Anne beloved wife of John AUQCIPPA S. Sakol 228 Station 8t AMBRIDCiE FL E.

DeVlnney, 8 33 Merchant St. (Rear) APOLLO Harvey Bmner. 224 N. Warren Ave. Betty Isherwood runerai lrom tne John Kekllty Funeral Home.

K05 Rrushton Wednesday afternoon at. 2 o'clock. Friends invited. JOYCE On Sunday. May 18.

1.52. Madelyn Geier Joyce, wife of Michael H. Joyce, of 3841 Dawson mother of Kathleen. Michael, Richard and Madelyn Joyce; daughter nf Frank: and the late Marv Asrhel AUTO Body Man Metal worker: pa'd holidays; good working conditions. Ever-glade l-4865MrYatca.

AUTO CLASS" MAN "Perlence, top pay. Write 462. Press. Automobile Mechanic 156.907.70 expenses, etc. 1 5.315.13 C.

Strllng: (5824 Church Ben Avon. mother of Robert Stirling; daughter of Mrs. Sara Knoblocn Coraopolts, Pa slater of Mrs. Pearl gncny mr tne amount nxea in the Instructions to Bidders aa evidence that the Bidder will accept and carry out the conditions of tha contract In case of award. Administrative: Salaries of Authority Board Anderson.

Hunaio. N. ana r.ari 42,000.00 members Knobloch. Oakdale. Pa.

Friends Oeler; sister of Mrs Marie Frankel, FNNIS Of Hlllcrest Road, Oakhurst Pian Bethel, on Sunday. May 18, Winnetta nee Cornelius 1, beloved wife of John mother of Elizabeth Poellot. Wlnne'ta Morgan. Virginia Linhart, Mary Leake. Sgt.

William of McCord Field. Washington; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the Hamel Mortuary. McMurrav Road near Bethel Church Road, where services will be held at 2 p. Wednesday.

Mav 21. 1052. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. The County Commissioners reserve Salaries of other general office received at the Russell L. Troxeii Experience Chrysler-Plymouth cars preferred: steady work, best working conditions, best rate of pay plus bonus.

tht right to reject any or all bids. 26 953.30 Funeral Home. 867 Fifth Cora- opolls. where services will oe neia jawies w. knox, controller County of Allegheny Tuesday at 2 p.

m. 2.103 5H 1.031.5 ADVERTISEMENT STUMPF On Saturday. May 7, employes Emenses of Authority Board members Oeneral ofTtra supplies Professional services public relations Other ftelenhone and telegraph, supplies, etc. First and Second Class School Supplies Repair Groveton School Building Roof The Board of School Directors of the Bridget Flaus Stumpf. of 1033 Wallace Wilkinsburu.

beloved wife the late Joseph mother of 1.166 65 3.611 SI 76.95S 68 550.00 2.184.171.94 EVANGELIST On Friday. Mav IS, 1152 Concetta. wife of Louis Evan-Telisf mother of Mrs. Leo (Teresa) Oobbo Susan Shaw and A IC Francis AUTO MECHANICS Journeymen only. Good wages plui bonus.

Call Steel City Motors. Pittsburgh's largest Ford dealer. Mr. Vale. Hlland 1-1810.

AUTO MECHANIC Thoroughly experienced on all makes of cars; good working conditions; top Mrs. Bernard oorman, Mrs. jonn Crowley, Mrs. David Zoller, Mrs. Joseph Ingold.

Franic Oeler. Jr. and Harry Geier. Friends will be received at John A. Freyvogels.

40fi Fifth Ave. Funeral Wednesday morning. Mav 21. at 9:30 o'clock. High mass requiem at St.

Paul'l Cathedral Chapel at 10ccjoclt. KLAAS Sunday. May 18. 1952. William C.

beloved husband of Hazel M. Green Klass. of 4415 Lucerne Ave Ross Township; father of Shirley Marie and Betty Lee; brother of Mrs. Emma Dewev, Ms. Clara Hazlett Leo.

Joseph. Gerhardt and Bernard. Friends may call at Brien's, 3724 California at Cooper North Side. Notice of funeral later. Cost of special surveys for municipalities uistnci 01 tne Township of Robinson, requests sealed proposals for furnishing and delivering specified first and second-class school supplies for the various school buildings within the Township; and the repairing of the roof on the Croveton School Building.

Evangelist. Friends received at tne Mrs. Florence Llmegrover, Grace Escher, Mrs. Elizabeth Sweltz-er and Ruth M. Stumpf; sister of Mrs.

Margaret DeWitt and Mrs. Elizabeth Diemer: also survived bv four grandrhlldren. Friends rereived at the Nied Funeral Home, corner of Swissvale and Rebecca Avenues. 190.723 44 Cash In banks December 31. 1951 Albert F.

Johns runerai nome, st at. i anffhlln. Funeral Tues- Altoona Lifer Found Hanging An Altoona convict, Kenneth Burley, 58, serving a life sentence for murder at Western Penitentiary committed suicide early Saturday morning. Burley hung himself with his belt in his cell where he was found at 7 a. m.

Saturday. He left a note asking that a relative in his home town be notified of his death. He was convicted of killing his girl friend. Catherine Forrest, on Oct. 8, 1931, and sentenced to life in prison.

riav morning at 8 o'clock, with solemn requiem high mass in Holy Ro NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31. 1951 uto Ports Counter Man WilklnsburR. High mass of requiem i.ruvcTon. rennsyivania. All bids are to be sealed and plainly marked "BID" endorsed with the name of the hldder and the kind of Bid and deliver to Frank Butya.

Secretary. sary Church at a cioca. st Bt. James R. C.

Church on'Mcvne a BEAVEB (jet Seetfcaier Third St. and East End Ave. BEAVER FALLS Frank- Theurl 202 Eleventh St. RELLEVTE Lebro Drug 501 Lincoln Ave. BROOKLINE Brookline News.

.82 Brookline Blvd. BLOOMFIEI.D Chariea M. Tea 3400 Penn Ave BRADDOCK Breneman 564 Braddock Ave BRACKENRIDT.E rheo. Ortoski. R.

D. 1. Tarentum. Pa BROWNSVILLE J. 3.

Combs. News Oo. BRIDGEVILLE Weiss Bros. 528 Washington Ave. BITLER Ed Schoeppner, care Andy'a New.

21 Hansen Ave. CALIFORNIA State Pharmacy 242 Wood St CANONSBURO Walter Clifton 39 Watr St CARNEGIE Carnegie Newt 203 E. Main St OIARLEROI Anthony Iannone Mon. 940 CORAOPOLIS a W. Ewlng 974 Neville St DONOR.

Allen Hoffman SIS 4th St DCQUESNE HEIGHTS 5o. Jelly 718 Cirandvlew Ave. MUST HAVE EXPSRIENCI Write 431. Press. FIREWICZ On Sundav.

Mav 18, i net i.rrU a rraa t'tearc nf lall Tuesday at 9 a. m. Interment Mt. Construction srork In nroerms consists of accumulated costs for the Carmel Cemetery. riVslffnine- of a sewace dlsnosal svs'em (known aa Profect Z) consisting' of S-eWn West Endeloved wife iKLEIN-M his home 2309 East 8t rcomnson lownsnir.

school District, Box 101, Moon Run, Pennsylvania, not later than 7:00 p. m. E. S. June 8.

intercentlne sewers and a treatment plant and for test borinfts made on the Auto Parts Counterman Must have experience. Write 463. Press. Vincent: motner oi Komaina miu m-muoj. TARASZLK On Fridav.

May 16. 1952. Anna, wife of Wasseli and proposed site of the sewage treatment plant. 1952. Lists and specifications may be Robert: sister of Mrs.

Pearl nerinn. as Clara Imother of S'anley Tarasy.uk. Friends salia Hinterlang: father of Ruhv norsev Mrs. Ethel Ross None received at the Brusco Funeral Home Wuerthele. Alphortse.

Alexander, No ooeratlne Income has as vet been received ana en expenditures secured from the secretary. The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept any part of any bid submitted. man and Oscar Oraff; also two grandchildren. Friends received at 2007 Flf'h Ave Requiem high mass have been eonsidt-red as a part of the cost of the sewage oisposai ivstem T. P.

Hershberger Rons runerai eventually to be constructed. in St. Hyacinth'a Church on Tuesday at 9 a. m. THOMPSON On Saturday.

May 17. ay order of the Bnard FRANK BUTYA. Secretary. ADVERTISEMENT FOR RTDS AUTO SALESMEN 4 DEPENDABLE MEN To sell new and used cars, salary and commission, must be bondable. auto experience not required but helpful.

Full training program starting now. Apply Mr. King, at the new H. Motor Service. 3862 East St.

(No calls please. I NOTK For a complete statement relative to agreements with various Industrial companies reference should be made to published report for year 1946. NOTW TV Home. 42S South Main wcsi End. Funeral on Wednesdav morning Requiem high mass at Guardian Angels church.

Time later. Interment in St. Mar'in's Cemetery. Anderson son or Mrs Anna Hearn Thompson of 109 6th Turtle Creek; brother of Francis, The HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE Advertisement I On March 29 1946. the Administrator of the Federal Works Agency CITY OF PITTSBURGH will receive separate sealed bids for the furnishing Margaret, Mrs.

Anna Meadowcroft. Joseph and Mrs. Helen Halluska. ana aenvery of parts Ior Stokel Stokers. approved an advance in the amount of 150.

000 00. Advances of $75.000 00 each were made to the Authority In April. 1946. and May. 194R.

A similar loan was annroved bv the Community Facilities Service of the Housing and FALSE TEETH That Loosen Model HBtf as itemized in the detailed specifications, until 11:00 A. Day Chariea and Nlckolas: brother of Andrew. Frank and Mrs. Margaret Nelman: also 17 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Funeral on Wednesdav.

May 21, 1952, at 8 a. m. from Corelius Pappert a. 2705 East St. Requiem high mass In 8t Boniface Church at 9 o'clock Members of knlsihts of St.

George Branch 19. Holv Name Society and friends Invited. KlIPERS On Saturday evening. May 17, 1952. Hannah Sweeney, aged 87 vears.

wife of the late August Wm. Kulpers. of 264 Beaver Emsworth; mother of Mrs. Ro-sena Maiura, Mrs. Kathleen Morrow, Mrs.

Ruth Breitenbach. August Jr. John P. and Edward V. Kuipers; 12 grandchildren and 8 Friends re Home Finance Agency on June 28.

1950. In the amount or S500.0OO.oo. Tne Authority received 125 000.00 in 1950 linder this agreement. Additional mends received r. tne Home 01 Knee Ac Sons.

Osborne A Larimer Turtle Creek. Requiem mass at St. Colman'a Church, Tuesday, May 20. at 10 amFrlends Invited. TOTH At Bradenton.

on funds nrn to he ndvanred as soon as nlans and sneciflcations are complete Need Not Embarrass light Saving Time on May 28. 1952. at its offices in the Administration Building, 201 Kirkpatrick Street. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

GMTiF.NTI On Monday. Fred of 6516 Dean Street, beloved husband of Vlima Conte; father of Victoria: son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Oaudenti. of Aliquippa; brother ol Mrs.

Anna Pllotti, Mrs. Helen Zlko-vich Mrs. Rose Walker. Anthony and' Samuel. Friends will be received at the De Rosa Mortuary, Paulson Avenue at Wlnslow Street, until Thursday at 10:30 a.

m. Blessing services at the Help of Christians Church at 11:30 a Solemn requiem high mass w-i 1 be on the protects as anproved bv the Community, Facilities Service. The funds riiT rsn are to be used for the conducting of preliminary survevs ana tne prepara Thursday. May 15. 1952 at :30 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN EXPERIENCED.

COMMISSION BASIS APPLY IN PERSON LIBERTY DORMONTCO. 3101 West Liberty Avenue -AUTO SEAT COVER INSTALLERS Experienced. For interview, apply 5901 Center Ave, or phone HI. 1-5900. AUTO MECHANIC Excellent working conditions with new car dealer.

Top wages. Apply Motor tion of nlans and specifications for a system or sewage collection ana disposal in Allegheny County. Many wearers of false teeth have: Rice 5929 Broad St suffered real embarrassment becau36i EAST MeKEESPOUT their plate dropped, slipped or wob-John Hassler 1108 Flftn Ave. bled at just the wrong time. Do not live? in fear nf this hannpnino- tr von U.LBUUU The advances are to be rena Id In full without Interest.

OV tne Aiirnor a. Anna Nemeth. wife of Louis Toth, of Bradenton. formerly of Susquehanna sister of Louis and Joseph Nemeth. Friends received at the John Kekilty Funeral Home, 605 It If and when th construction of the sewage system is undertaken or started (when the first construction contract is awarded or tne Authority Just sprinkle a little PASTEETH.

the: Ellwood City News Co. of Christians heglns construction with its own forces). ceived at McDonald Funeral Home 425 Lawrence Ave. sung at the Meip The use of funds from these advances is restricted to costs directly Brusnton Ave. Hign mass 01 re- 3utem In Holy Rosary Church Tues-av morning at 10 o'clock.

Friends invited. connected with the accumulating and analyzing of engineering data and Specifications are on file and may be obtained at the above-mentioned address on or after May 19. 1952. The Housing Authority of the City rtf Pittsburgh reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30 days subsequent to th opening of bids without the consent of the Housing Authority of the Cltv of Plttsbureh.

CLARENCE C. KLEIN, Administrator. Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh. nan-a j-enn wilkinsburg. the preparation of engineering renorts.

drawings, etc. Certain ad Church on Monday, May 26, at 9 00 529 California Avalon. Requiem a high mas, at the Sacred Hejirt i FCKVFR On Sa'turdav. May 17. Church.

Emsworth on Wednesday 1952 Elmer of 1223 Voskamp morning at 10 clock. beloved husband of Anns 0i 9 Harrison Crafton. alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Holds false teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour.

Checks odor" (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. BEELINE ministrative expenses are not eligible as costs. FORD C1TI Pord City News Co 316 Fort St FOREST HILLS A. J.

Richards IS Ken more Ave. FREEPOBT Ereeport News Co 222 Fifth Ave. NOTE Wheel and frame alignment specialist, top wages paid. Call Mr. Brittenneld.

New Kensington 833. The City of Pittsburgh loaned to the Authority S250.000.00 In 1946 Gleckner: father of Mrs on Sunday. May 18. 1952. Darlene Louis, daughter of John and Rita S150.000 00 In 1948.

and $100,000 00 in 1949. The City later agreed to loan the Authority the additional sum of $2,000.00000 to be used for the Hennon and iwrs. uni-y of Mrs. Pauline Gleckner: brother ol Mrs. Mildred Linden.

Anna. Pauline AUTO MECHANIC navment of the costs of nrenarinsr Dim and specifications for the construe tlon of a sewage treatment plant. The Authority received $1,000,000.00 in Louis. Friends received at ine iu-neral home of J. Herbert Hershberger Sons.

57 Station Crafton. High mass at 8t. Phillip'! Church, Wednesday at 9 a. m. Emilie.

Ralph ana Aioeri uicim.c. 1MENHOFER Saturday. May 17, 1952. Marie. Bestandig.

beloved wife of Frank J. Umenhofer, of Route 856, Franklin Township: mother of Mary Ann, Paula Theresa, and Franic J. daughter of Mrs. Anna Herman; sister of Mrs. Anna Pog-litsch and Ignatius Bestandig.

Friends received at the Brandt Funeral Home. 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville. Requiem high mass in St. Alphonsus' Church. Wexford, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.

EADACHE Cu.xkt, Mof Help Wanted Thoroughly experienced; good salary. Best working conditions. Five-day week Good references. For appointment, call WE. Heil's Garage.

5300 Perrysville West View. each of the vears 1950 and 1951 under this agreement, payment of these loans is to be made from the proceeds of th first bonds issued by the Authority. Interest Is to be peld at. the time of renavment of the loans at the following rates: on the $250.000 00 loantd In 1946 at 1.2: on the 250 ono.00 loaned In 1948 and 1949 at an rate: on the $1.000 000.00 loined in 1950 at 1.5; and on the $1,000,000.00 loaned BARBER $60 week. Dlua oitnmlnlnn.

MAIN Janet of New York City, on Sunday. Friends received at George I. Green Funeral Home. 3511 Main Homestead Park. Services Wednesday at 2 p.

m. After hours of worry or anxiety A throbbing headache may result. But It wiil quickly yield to Caou- ACCOUNTANTS: Beginner, college or business school graduate. excellent future. $250-260.

Business school graduate. $250. Keystone Placement Service 601 Keystone Building, 324 Fourth Avenue. Grant 1-4750. Apply Bruno's Barber Shop.

38 Mer-chant Street. Ambridge 6-0358. f.LASSPORT 3 lass port 605 Mgnongahela Ave. OLENSIIAW Christ Wunderiy. care of Craig Pearce Drug Royal Blvd Greensburg News Co.

39 W. Otterman St HO.MEWOOD Homewood News .54 0 N. Homewood Ave. IRWIN Cloherty News 22S Main St JEANNETTE Standard News Agency. Ill S.

Third St KITTANMNO Schlemner Sons ..131 North McKeao I.ATROBE Latrobe News Co 613 Llgonler St in 1951- at 1.25. NOTE dine. It especially made VV to relieve this type of head-Vj ache. Next time use eA dine. Follow the label In September.

1946. the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania made an advance grant-in-aid to the Authority In the amount BILLING CLERKS Motor freight fanfold experience: North Side; piece work. Accuracy and speed essential. Cedar 1-3253. Mr.

Carton. of $100,000.00 toward navment of the cost, of the Drena ration of the nlans WALSCHOTT On Saturday, May 17, 1952. Mrs. Katherine Walschott, of 2009 Waverly Swissvale. beloved mother of Christ and Theresa of Swissvale; Mrs.

Gertrude Auld, of East Pittsburgh; John and Fritz, of Turtle Creek. Friends received at the Lanigan Funeral Home. 700 Linden Ave East Pittsburgh. Funeral ft avoid excessive use. ACCOUNTANTS: Manufacturing Clerical; Cost; College Graduate Trainees: Bookkeepers; Invoice Clerk: Auditors; CPA.

Also excellent unadvertised opportunities. Cosmopolitan Placement. Investment Building. Court 1-3907. sneciflcations.

reports and estimates for the construction of plants for the Body and Paint Man treatment of sewage or Industrial waste to correct stream pollution In Alle ghenv County, provided, however, that no part of the moneys granted Be. used for the payment of salaries of the Board members of the Authority. In lf-3S327b xpertenc1- c1 aterllBf ACCOUNTANTS: Young CPA preferred, April 1948. an additional grant-in-aid. In the amount of $2,500.00.

was Industrial accounts, travel, $350. Office Wednesda'y at 9 a. m. High mass of requiem at Madonna Del Costella LEETSDALE made on bthalf of the Cities of New Kensington and Arnold, both In manager, business administration grad 4 Advertisement 1 Richard H. Dolde.

..152 Victory lane MA.1EWSKI On Friday. May 16. 1952 Felix Pete of 3139 Dobson St beloved husband of Ctella Slo-dowski: father of Mrs. Irene Oleks-zak. Mrs.

Dorothy DeRlggi and two grandchildren. Funeral from the Frank C. Harepski Funeral Chapel. 3201 Dobson on Wednesday. May '1 at 9 a.

m. Requiem mass in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at10 a. m. McGANN On Friday, May 16. 1952.

Constance of 1715 Crafton Crafton; daughter of the late John and Francis E. (Welsh McGinn; sister of Sister Mary Gregory. Sisters of Mercy, Cresson; Catherine M. and John Byron O. and Paul C.

MrOann. Friends received at McDer-mott 1225 cnartlers Mc-Kees Rocks. Reouiem mass at St. Always For things you want keep an eye on the Want Ads in the Pittsburgh Press uate, credit and sales correspondence experience. $350 minimum.

Recent Churcn, ttwissvaie, as ju Friends Invited. Westmoreland County. REPORT OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Allegheny County Sanitary Authority: BOOKKEEPER-Clerk Young man with training or experience: hours 2:30 p. m. to 11 p.

5 days weekly, starting rate $46.40 per week. Apply In person. Beverly Farms 1230 Reeds-dale North Side. Bookkeeping Machine" graduate, accounting major, experience not required, start witn cost work. 275 We have examined the balance sheet of the Allegheny County Sanitary LEECHBL'RO C.

167 Market St MANCHESTER J. B. Henchor 1733 Beaver Ave. McKEESPOBT M. T.

600 Fifth Ave. MIDLAND Thos. 627 Midland Ave. "I was half crazy from torture and pain until Pazosave relief" invi Ar. A.

SIZTtnglevood, IS. J. to $300. Employers service, sea union Trust Building. AT.

1-9433. ACCOUNTANT Or Business Administration Graduate. 25 to 35 years old. Authority as of December 31. 1951.

and the related statement of cash re ceipts and disbursements for the vear then ended. Our examination was WATSON Monday morning. May 19. 1952, Charles beloved husband of Media Scheider Watson, of 426 Sylvania Drive, North Hills; father of Mrs. Florence Snyder, of Canton.

Mrs. Ethel Richardson, Mrs. Mazie Taylor and Charles brother cf Mrs. Mary Davis. Harry and Frank; also nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Friends operator. NCR 3000: some knowledge of bookkeeping essentiaL Call Mr. Graham. Hlland 1-1810. made in accordance with generally accented auditing standards, and ac cordingly included such ttsts of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the circumstances.

MILLVALE Itching, pain of simple piles drive you Amazing JPa acts to relieve such; millvale News. MT. 4 22 Grant St In our opinion, the accomnanving balance sheet and related statement of rash receints and disbursements, together with notes thereto, present Philip's Church. Craftdh. on Tues- WASHINGTON I Flowers imay call at Brien 374 can fairlv the oosltion of the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority at Decem- John Elchenmuller .130 Protct St Intelligent.

willing and dependable worker. In due time must be capable of becoming assistant to manager of small manufacturing company. Write, stating past experience and salary expected F.oxN 44 0. Press. ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR Burroi'Th Must be exoertencod typist, 5-day week.

Good salary. Apply In person, Pittsburgh Outdoor Advertising 3610 Fifth Ave, aay. may rl xvj i. gratefully declined. jornia (at cooper Aves.i.

norm diqc jbtT 31 i95r the recorded cash transaction for the vear then ended and BOOKKEEPER Secretary: experienced, small office. Downtown: interesting work: salary open. Write 458. Press. ROOKKFFJPFR: supervise clerical staff! co-ordinate mechanical work.

$300 to $350, Employers Service. 96S Union Trust Buildlnf. AT. 1-9433. wotice 01 runerai later.

ithe cash balance at that date In conformity with generally acceded ae McKNIGHT At Philadelphia (jon. ira SEW KENSINGTON ufier needless agony of s'ple KsminsW B09 get reel comfort. Ask doctor about it. buppoai- NORTH SIRE tary torm or tube with perforated pipe. Mello Cigar Store 204 Federal St.

Pau Otntmtni and Supposifcn-ias Finn'! 821 Federal St on Fridav. May 16, 193Z. Eiizabetn wikmk un rriaay, wiay 10. 1304. 1 counting principles.

P. MrKnight. age 92 vears. wife of Margaret E. Hepp.

beloved wife of Pittsburgh. Pa. J. McCARTAN fe rn the late Harry C. McKnight; mother iMllton W.

Werner of CUfWn-tlbrary March. 13. 1952, Certified Public i 11.

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