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-26. rrrTsnuRGii post-gazettei Friday, Death Notlcei Legal Notices i june 7, 1968- Legal Notices Proposals Proposals Legal Notices Death Notlcei NO. 257 AN ORDINANCE Author Irion the1 DEATHS YESTERDAY Mayor, the Director of Plannlna ond 198. Lelteri testamentary on her Development and the Director of estole were granted to the under-Lands ond Buildings to enter Into an signed who requests all persons aoreement with fhe United Slates having claims or demands against Steel Corporation and, Jones and the estate of decedent lo make lha some ond all persons or M.ihii 5 decedent to moke pay tihi. 0 H.7.ionmMi' le-S'H mw" without delay to Norma Elua-irate InromS hrUslna Tr th! Haret mt- Broadway, wood areHt Pltthurah.

CHARTER NOTICE TRUXALL AND HERALD, Allor-1 nays at Law, 917 Frlrk Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. PENN HILLS SIRVILt ASSOLIAIION, wllh lis registered oltlce ot 925 Frankstown Road, Penn Hills Township, AHeuhe-ny County, Plltsburgh, Pa. 15235, Inlands to make application under the Non-profit Corporation Law of fhe commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L.

289, as amended, to the Court ol Common Pleas of Alleghany County, Pennsylvania, lor amendment ol III Charter. The amendment consists In adding certain provisions to the purpose clause of the Charter In order to provide that the corporation may enloy the rights and privileges of on Passed In Council May 27, 16. Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Moyor Recorded In O.

19 poga 411 In City Clerk's office. NO. 251 AN ORDINANCE Aaornnrlaflna SnJ rnVn.ni i Di.iJ.,-h" ,0 make known the same ana work ol acamim of ixl.N "rJon aeca" Za self-conloWnad waterm en Snck mok Pavmenl without delay to John 00. Wca.netrroTal?-cSol:eka: air-conditioning system In the Tech-, nology Department of the Moln Ll-'i'n Exir' brory Building In Oakland; Installation Crant Bldfl- of a new floor covering In the Lending Pn" Pa- JL52li Department of tha Moln I ihmrw moticr rn ri Addtb no Buiialna; replacement ol plumbing, ond kitchen fixtures In the Staff KATE B. BURGESS, Room of the Library; replacement or their heirs at low of existing deteriorated Iron fence' NOTICE Is hereby given that on at the Lawrencevllle Branch wllh the 5th doy of June, 1968 the CltV ot new oalvanljed fence; landscape Im- Pittsburgh, condemnor, of 131 City provements to the Horelwood Library County Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Branch, and other work Incidental 15219, filed a Declaration of Taking to these morovements. mt No. 3189 Julv Term. 1968 In the Vl Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny Approved June 3, 1968. County, ooalnst the property, In fee, JOSEPH M.

or th9 soulheast-wardly side Mnvnr it. D.a.h In is Recorder) in o. B. 49 page 414 In City Clerk's, office, NO. 259 AN ORDINANCE -Making an emer gency appropriation ol $200,000 lor TO rvii ii i i omenaed, and hy the Ordl- AnnJ ie 7' Cltv of Pittsburgh, Nn.

Approved June 3, 1968 250, approved May 28, 1968. A record JOSEPH M. BARRi0 th, ordinance may be examined fstate of Moroaret Marv Lyons, decerned nt Pull Pa. No. 2411 at ruin "ESTATE of Hlldagard R.

Fischer 0-k-o Hlldegorde R. Hilda R. Fischer, deceased, of bold. win Borough, pa, No. 2441 or ives.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted lo the undersigned who u-. nr demands against the estate of dece-. F. W. CLOPPFJR or v-uivB.

oneai una owneq uy tub int. rinnn.r or note o. Burgess, or tneir neirs at law, who ore at this time unknown, and any other person found who has any Interest in the prooertv. I by lh. Act of 1891 L.

oitice ot tne city Clerk, Room sin. riiv rc.niu I Pa. 15219 ihv the City or the Declaration of iricr iiiuii me pi eiiniiriary loblectlonj within thirty (30) days. LIIT Or PITTSBURGH By DAVID STAHL city solicitor. Proposals THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION SCHOOL DISTRICT OP PITTSBURGH SFALprs hldf will ha rnrmlximA In the olflce of the Associate Suoerln- lec.re rv' 251 Administration Building, 341 S.

Bellelleld Avenue, icnueni ror Business ana Assistant unill IU CIOCK 0. Daylight Sav 1 rj Science Laboratory Eauipment and Furniture 4 Eauipment. Specifications, bidding blanks ond aeneral Information may be obtained at the Oitice of Purchasing Agent, Room 303 Administration Building. The Boord 0, Pubic EducoMon reserves the right to reiect any or all bids. nnm, K.

Assistont Secretory. Associate Sunt, for Business and CITY OF PITTSBURGH UbrflRTMNT OF PARKS RFfRFATIOM 1. SEPARATE AND SEALED PRO- Dncc ik. r. 1MB lUMHiiMiH winue Recorded In Vic B.

49 poga 41! In City Clerk's office. NO. 260 The purpose of the condemnation AN ORDINANCE -Providing for a "cure land for the opening nf contract or contracts tor painting Pr nre Street The property is desig-nloht lighting towers at various loca- 04 Block 83-M-Lot 114. tions In the Department ol Parks and A Dlon showing the condemned Recreation and providing for the Property may be Inspected in Room payment of the cost thereof. Cltv County Building, Pittsburgh, Passed In Council May 27, 1968.

Pa- 15219. If the condemnees wish to Approved June 3, 1968. I challenge the power or the right of JOSEPH M. BARR Ihe City fo ooproorlate the eon-Mayor demned property, the sulllclency ot Recorded In O. R.

A9 nnn i the security, the nmreriure followed In Cltv Clerk's olMce. NO. 261 AN ORD NANCE Prov no for a contract or contracts lor the construction of a new 20" outlet and supply main, from the west side of the Herron Hill Reservoir, to Milwaukee Street, Including all the necessary appurtenances, and for the payment of the cost thereof. Passed In Council May 27, 1968. Approved June 3, 1968.

JOSEPH M. BARR Mavor Recorded In O. B. 49 page 614 LnCity Clerk's olflce. NO.

262 I i "JLUSMVO O' a the Department of Water, ond fr the pIi aa Jn i C.un,c",oKav V' I'M- Approved June 3, 1968 JOSEPH M. BARR Moy.0!; In Baoe e', lnCity Clerks. offjee. NO. 263 IU rtBr.ikiA.irp the lettlna of a mntrnrt nr rnnlrnrl.

rrov a na Tor for the furnishing and delivery of a Trailer Mounted Brush ft)r me ii cfynuuriiuou Tourn corps. Department of the Mayor, and for the payment thereof. Passed in Council May 27, 1968. rsuuruvea June ive.8, irtcrnu -WErn Mavor Recorded In O. B.

In City Clerk's office. NO. 2M 49 page 417 AN. STOilCE-Am 72: Vrai- I I F'v? Jhe. Office of the.

CltviX controller, Cltv County Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, until 10:5) a.m., Davllght Savlnas Time, June 13. 1968. and wll (if nur later nCn ond read One ence, Florence and Agnes Vnnd-lura, Anna Duron; 25 arandrhil-dren, 15 great grandchildren. Friends received at llie PAUL K. ILKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Ltechburs Penn Hills.

Funeral Saturday ot 9 a. Reauiem high mass Irom the SI. John lha Baptist Church, Unity at 10 m. Family hours 2-4 and -ID m. Vogeley On ihursday, June 1968, Elliabeth Wert, wile ol J.

Howard Vogeley ol 1201 Wood Wllkinsburg; lister of Louisa I. Ward, Mortho Myrlck and Chorles Werli ot Florida, Friends received at the PAUL I. VON OEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center (at Wnllace Ave I. Wllkinsburg, where services will be held on Saturday at II o. Family hours 2-4 ond 7 9 p.

m. Walker On Tuesday, June 1961, William Walker; husband ol the lota Edna Peiks Walker; lather at Mrs. Josephine Madden, Mrs. Galdys Gohghllv, Mrs. Mary McHenry ond William P.

Jr.) eight grondchlldren. Memorial services will be held Saturday al 10 30 a. m. al the Second United Presbyterian Church, 300 Hoy Wilk. Contributions may be made to the United Presbyterian Church ol lovlorslown, Pa.

Wasko On inursday, June 4, 1941, Helen ol 283 California wlte ol the late Frank) mother ol Theodore F. and Nancy Keenon; sister ol Anne Nlmlck, Stephen Nlmlck and Julia piltn; also survived by three grandchildren and one niece. Friends received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Blessing service In St.

John the Baptist R. O. Church Monday, II a. m. Para-stas Friday ond Saturday I p.

m. Visitation 2 5, 7 10 p. m. Wolowska On Wednesday, June 3, 191. Hon-orala Rumlnskl ol 19 Carrlck wile of the late Jocob Woiowskl; mother ot Thoddeus Wando A the lale Theodore ond John Woiowskl; sister ol Wonda Plulnlckl and Stanley Rumlnskl; also five grandchildren ond II great-grandchildren.

Visitation 2 4 ond 7-9 p. m. at the KOONTZ-BORON FUNERAL HOME. I'I9 Brownsville Rd. Relatives ond Irlends Invited to attend funeral Saturday ot 8 a.

m. Re- hlah mass In St. Adalbert hurch ot 9 0. m. Past president end honorary president of Polish Women Alliance.

In lieu of flowers make contributions to your favorite charity. Wnuk On Thursday, June 4, 1968, Ruben Wnuk, beloved husbond of the late Fannie Wnuk, of 5551 Darling-ton Rd. Survived hy nieces and nephew; also brother-in-law of Mrs. Rose Claltman and Dr. and Mrs.

Simon Breenlleld. Friends received at the BLANK BROS. fiinfral HOME. Forbes and Craft, where services will he held on Friday nt 3 p. m.

Interment Shoare Zedeck Cemetery. Vlilta- tlon 1 to 3 p. m. Friday. Florists Besketi CIH AC! MA.

SPRAYS $5 1-1300 Monuments Cemetery dignity and enduring beauty Whatever the choice may be ground burial, mausoleum entombment or cremation Homewood Cemetery can meet your most exacting needs. Call Ar4 4 Ann ior information. Dallas Aylesboro Avenuei Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217 Lost and Found DOG-small, long hair, black, white, Missouri tags, answers to Mandy. Rewarq4430874; t.

Savings Bank" Book" Reward. 455-2512. MnblAPr.YAM Plkhnnnd Licensed, male, black silver, tall curls over back. Moon Township, reword. 264 2711.

WATCH Ladies Silver Elnin. Sentimental value. Lost. Reward. 678-322.

1A Share a Ride PRESOUE Isle-To Pittsburgh, I a. m. to 4:45. 242-1445 evenings. Personal ST.

ANTHONY. ThanK vou for lavors received. Gerry. Legal Notices ESTATE of Anna M. Kaszuba, deceased, of Pa.

No. 2635 of 1968. Letters of administration on her estate were granted lo the undersigned who reauests all persons havina claims or demands against the estole of decedent to make known the some ond all persons Indebted to decedent to moke oov- menl without delay to waller ivasiu- hn Arim Caver, Wnv. Pa. 15219.

David R. Levin, Ally 345 Fourth po. irm. rr-r-A-rr Unrrll Dnttnn. COimie UI vji uw deceased, of Penn Hills Pa.

iiua I l.clnnvn. tory on her estate were granted to me unaersignea leguc.u persons havina claims or demands n. In auailll ll'C C3l.no vi make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to jamas t. i-anon, io r. Pa.

Harold E. Haroer; Alter, Wright Barron, Attvs, 1100 iininn Rnnb Rlrla Pa. 15222. fcblAtt OT r. vci, neceaseo, ot rtomcsicuu, ru.

i.w. W4i OT IY6B. leiier icnuiiieinui nis esiaic wnB mi. unnersigneo wnu ipiuoh vm hovlno claims or demands against Tne eSTOie or uei-cucin iu known the same and all persons inaeoiea 10 ublciichi i i without delay to Jennie M. oeiss i cus, 'r:" Homestead, Henry C.

Herchen- roemer; nei. v.mwim "'iui Atlys 1100 Union Bank ra. ioa cctatp nf CXenroe W. Sher irldan deceased, of Pa. No.

2494 of 1968. Letters tesiomeniarv on nis estate were granted to the under- nil lurimi i ociock Noon, Eastern Daylight contracts for he RehSbihTmion'onV OAY CAMP LUNCHES Furnlsh-Reimpovemen of Shade and A.Su2 lunche5 for 'mr" dv camps Sr irtn? 1 at various onrks In City of Pittsburgh Bridge and Approaches, PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COMMISSION P. O. Box 2531 Horrlsburg, Pennsvlvnnjo 17120 NOTICE TO BIDDERS twenlv-lTve (25) each NEW FOUR DOOR SEDANS ICHBVROLfT OR FORD CLASS) and the trade-in ol twentv-flva (25) Used Units will be received by the Director ot Pur-, chases not later fhan 11:30 o. E.D.S.T., June 20, 1968.

Bid Proposal Forms and Conditions mu nhtnined. tree of charge, by with Mr. C. E- PrO- PATRICK E. KERWIN Secretary ond Treasurer CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS Juno 7 1 "too 1.

SEPARATE AND SEALED PKO POSALS for tht following will be received at the Oitice of the Cltv Controller, Cllv-County Building, until 10 00 a. Dovllaht Saving Time, June 18, 1968, and will be public opened ond read one hour later In Council Chambers, 5th Floor, City-County Bulldlno: SARAH STREET- SEWER RECONSTRUCTION AND I. All bids must be mode upon the prepared form of Proposal, to be obtained ot the Contract Office, 619 City-County Building, on and altar June 7, 1968. 3. Bids must be accompanied by a bid bond In the amount of 50 per cent of the bid for the prolect under coosiderallon.

Said bond shall be duty and legally executed with a surety and trust comranv which has compiled with the City Ordinance relating thereto. 4. Copies of the contract Plans may be obtained at Room 426, City-County Rnilriina Chnraes (no refunds) In the following amount will be made for each set of plans: SARAH I. Checks covering sold charges shall he mode payable to the Treasurer, City of Pittsburgh. 6.

The City reserves the right to withhold the award ot contract for a period of thirty (30) days after opening of bids. 7. The Mavor and the Directors of the Department of Public Works and the Denortment of Supplies reserve the right to relect any or all Prnnnnls. Col. BFRT de MEKLFR.

Director Department rr kuoiic wcrKs WILLIAM L. FOGAPTY, Director Department of Supplies JOSEPH M. Barr, Mayor City ot Pittsburgh INVITATION TO BID The Board of School Directors of the Southmoreland Srhool District solicits bids for njrnlshlng the follow-Ina eaulomeot: One Burrouahs Electronic Account ing Machine E3500- or approved eaual. Specifications for this Item may be obtained at the District Purchasing Ottice In the Federal Protects Rulld-Ina. Alverton.

Pennsylvania 15612. Bids will be accented until 12:00 Noon. Mnnaav. juoe Ivan. Bv Oder of the Board of School Directors of the Seuthmoreland School District RAYMOND M.

SHIM5HOCK, Secy OFFICIAL McK-EESPORT ARHA SCHOOL DIS- Kill McKeesoort. Pa. May 24, 1968 The Board of School Directors of the McKeesoort Area School District, McKeesoort, Pennsylvania, reauests bias tor furnishing the following: 1 Painting various buildings. a. Shaw Avenue b.

West Side 2 Asphalt Tvoe Sealer. 3 Washer-Extractor. 4 Tumbler Dryer. 5 Truck. 6 Hobart Vertical Cutter-Mixer.

7 Bleacher lumber. 8 Pnner Goods. Soecitications and all Information! cer a nmQ to the same can be naa .1 Buildings, Shaw Avenue BuMdina, McKeespnrt, Pfnnsyhanla. Bids Secretary of the Board on or before savings Time, weanesaav, june 1968. The Board of Schoo rectors reserves the riaht to relect any or all bids submitted.

Bv order of the Board of School DireCtr5 M. RIGBY H.LL, Secretary. THE Allegheny County Board of Srhool Directors will receive sealed proposals for instructional supplies ond equipment tor tne lESEA Title I Program for the Institutionalized Children's Program mta nt 4-no dm E.D.S.T. SDecifications are available 'at 345 Countv Office Building, Pitts- burgh, Pa. 15219.

Proposals must be marked sealed bids and addressed to A''. Fred M. Heddinger, Secretary, Allegheny County Board of School n-reinrs. 145 County Office Build- mg. Pittsburgh.

Pennsylvania 15219. COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY June 3rd, 1968 Separate and sealed Prooosals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 1:30 P.M.. E.D.T., Thurs- igShllciV ot 2-M E.D.T., In the presence of the County 'Commissioners In Room 410 Court for Play iHouse, Pa ground Eauipment; Supplies for Coroner's Toxicology Department; Installation of new Chlorlnation System at the Corrigan Drive Swimming pool at south Park; Meat; proauce; r-isn; Bread; ond Coffee. SDeir.nl hidriina blanks ond enve lopes for use of bidders. Instructions to bidders and conditions reaulntlng bidding together with specifications mav be had on application at the ottice ot tne Bureau or purcnases, 909 rnnrt Hnuse.

Pirfehiirah. Pn. Proposal must be accompanied bv a bond and-or certified check (as reauested) to the order of-or running lo the Countv of Alleahenv for the amount fixed In the soeclflcntlons os evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract In ease of award. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of 40 davs offer the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Commissioners reserve the right to relect any and all bids.

ROBERT B. FRIEND, conTro er County of Allegheny Al I FGHFNY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsvlvanla Mav 31, 1968 Separate and seoled proposals will be received at the Office of the Countv Controller, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 1:30 P. E.D.T., and opened In the presence of the Executive and Administrative Officers at 2:00 Pi E.D.T., Thursday, June 20, 1968, In Room 410 O-urt House, Pittshurah. for the following: Fall and Winter Clothing for Foster Home Children. hlddlna banks and enve.

lopes for use of bidders. Instructions to bidders, conditions regulating bidding, together with soeciflcotions mav be had on application at the Office of the Countv nstitut on District Purchoslna Department in a bond ona-or a Lenuiea inecK as reaulred to tne orae oi-or running to the Countv Institution District. The amount fixed In the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award. no bidder may withdraw his bid f0r a period ot sixty (60) davs after scheduled closing time for rArnlnt nf Mric The County Institution District reserves the right to reiect anv and all bids. ROBERT B.

FRIFND, Controller Allegheny Countv May 23, 1968 Pittsburgh, Pa. Sennrnte and Sealed Prooosals will be received at the Office of the PROPOSAL NO. 68-Bvers Building1 'o Certified Check to the order of fhe community Colleae of Alleahenv county for the amount fixed In the specifications as evidence that the bidder wi accent the same and IN the Court of Common Plea ot Alleghany County, Pa. To Charles Ellsworth Walters, Defendant: You are nolllled that the case el Catherine C. Walters vs.

Charles Elitwnrth Walters. No. 3363 Aorll Term, 1968, will be tried on June 19, 1968. at 9:30 o'clock A.M. E.D.S.T.

Gall, Cohen and O'Brien, Attorneys for Plaint Iff, 108 Law and Flnanct pa. 15219. IN the Court of Common Plea 1 of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania. To Gloria Hem ng, Defendant: You nt: You are of Edward Ina, No 317 not ed that the case lemma vs.

oria t- em 11a, Anrll Term. 1968. will he tried on June 27th, 1968 al 9:30 a. m. Blanche B.

Attorney for Plaintiff, 1 1 10 Lawyers Puh Po. 15219. IN the Court of Common Pleas or Alleoheny County, Pennsylvania. To Reals J. Brown, Defendant: You are nntllied that the case of Josephine M.

Brown vs Reals J. Brown, No. 1023 Aorll Term, 1V6, win oe fried nn June 17, 1968, at 9:30 o'clock a. D.S.T. Carmen Damlan, Atlornev lor piaintift, 917 orant Pa.

a Male Help Wanted AU advertisements in Tht Pittsburgh Post Gazette Male and Female Help columns ojjering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the oasis of compensation. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette does not knowingly accept Help-Wanted ods from employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act, If they olter less than me iegnl minimum wage or fail to pay at least time and one-half for overtime hours The minimum wage lor employment covered by the FLSA prior to tht 1964 Amendments Is $1.40 an hour, with overtime Day required after 40 hours a week. Jobs covered as a result ot the 1966 Amendments re-aulre SI. 15 an hour minimum with overtime pay reauired otter 42 hours a week. For specific Information, contact the Wage and Hour Otlict of the U.S.

Department ot Labor, in Room 702 Federal Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. 15222. Phone: 444-2994. When answei ma advertisements oddressed to Post-Gazette boxes DO NOT Include other papers ot personal value.

Advertisers often tall to call for all replies addressed to a Post-Gazette box number and this moll Is destroyed It remaining over 10 davs after final Insertion of advertisement. In order to protect the advertisers from receiving circular matter. It Is expressly understood ond agreed that all such matter shall te withheld as far as possible by The Post-Gazette. Only bona fide answers to advertisements In care of the Post-Gazette will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number tickets- Questions, ana answers on Em-pluymenl Agencies is available to you by writing the Better Business Bureau, 230, Grant Building. Pittsburgh.

Pa. 15219. ARTIST-For newspaper ads layout num. uuic iu wurK in pencil, producing presentation layouts. 5 day work.

3-91i3r" New' BAKERS-AII tvoes. Port time Tnnl Mays Bakery, 5830 Library Rd. 8J3- BARBER Licensed. Full or part-time, In shopping center. 221-9924.

BARBER-Steady and good; guaran-tee and commission. 682-9649. BARBER Shopping Center, North Hills, 364-9639. BARBER or Apprentice -Steady. 5 onw 7110.

r.n,.. jrr" bihci. icci- BARBER Wanted-Forest Hills. Part tlme.Coll 823-1720. BARBER or apprentice.

Steady S100 guarantee commission 7BI-V920; V63-9S9S. BARBER-or good aoorentlce-full or uuri. lime, coil OOI-VBIQ. BARBER Stvlist. Good nnnortunltv S80 week commission.

Brentwood, 881-9V19. BARBER $70 guarantee. Mediate's Barber Shop, K-Mart Plaza, East McKeesport 823-9978. BARBER Steady 5 days. Morg than J100 In commission.

Call 12 noon to 4 p. m. 464-9633. BILLER Hlah speed tvpist-Mlnl-mum 40 worn. Call 771-4500 between 9 a.

m. and 5 p. m. Monday thru Friday. An Eaual Opportunity Employer.

BROKERAGE CASHIER ACCOUNTANT Here is your opportunity 'to step up to executive level We are searrhlni for an eiperleneed brolier-e cashier or an screuntant who nurierslanrl? the lnF-stnienl brokersst business. We vant a personable, eou-selentlniifi Individual willing to accept the ninslderahle responsibility Involrrrl. If you are presently In this Held and want relieved of day-to-rlay routine In enter tn direct your energies and talents to a more profitable future, ba sure lo consider this challenging op. portunliy, Salary, negotiable. Flea, contact; George P.

Rhodes, Partner McKelvy Company Union Trust Building Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 If yon wish, phone Mr. Bhodes: 471 -8700 durlnfs business hours, or at home 2B1-S097. All Inquiries will ba beld In strict confidence. BROKERS-Steel hauling.

Tractor trailer, 80 ot gross. Paid after each tr-in Trnrfnr nnlu 7co 'f. i.u.u. i VI WIU39, trailers furnished. Phone between 9 ana 3, o-ui, cxt.

mo. BUTCHERS Boners kill fleir help. Experienced only. Phone 821- 2300. BUTCHFR-Packlna Hnne.

unrlr nn dressing floor, experience preferred. 521-6045. CERTIFIED Public Accountant fnr part-time or associate work with CPA, Suburban Pittsburgh, Box 418, Post-Gazette. CHIEF FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR For lorae Pah. Fliaht Srhool.

Must meet FAR 141 Qualifications. Phone 461-8600. COCKTAIL Waiter Assistant to bartender, for exclusive men's club. Seasonal, April thru October. Apartment available.

Contact Mr. Nansen. 238-9555. COOK Wanted-Experienced, must be good on steaks. From 3 p.

m. to 12. Must have transportation. Olnnv Lou-Club. 881-9904.

Copywriter We need a versatile writer with print broadcast experience to help us promote America's biggest selling, weekly magazine. Must relocate to the Philadelphia area. Write us a note send a resume: PROMOTION DIRECTOR TV GUIDE RADNOR, PA. 19088 DIESEL Drivers Experienced steel hauling. Michigan run only.

24 of gross, full paid hospitalization. Phone Deiween ana oivi, ext. uj. lAnartnii ihrnunk Friday. An Equal' Opportunity Em pioyei.

GUITARIST Must know too twenty Including Other work incidental therein, nnri tnr the payment of the cost thereof," by increasing the total sum ot 8280,000.00 to S320.000.00 Passed in Council May 27, 1968. Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O. B.

69 page 417 In City Clerk office. NO. 265 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Issuance of a warrant in favor of the Payroll Account of fhe Cily of Pitts- burah In an amount not exceeding for payment of employees iln the Division of Park Patrolmen, ucpui iineni ot rorKs ana Kecreotion, whose names will appear on a special payroll submitted for Ihe peripd from ADril 5. 19611 thmiinh Anrll 10 1OA0 I inclusive, for emergency overtime services rendered for the benefit of ine city or Pirrsburgn, without pre vlnns auhnritv nf rinrinn tha period of civil disorder Passed In Council May 27, 1968. pprovea June 3U? JOSEPH M.

BARR Mayor Recorded In O. 69 page 618 in City Clerk's office. NO. 266 AN ORD I NANCE -Authorizing the Issuance of a Warrant In fovor of Splnlello Construction Company, in an amount of $34,800.00, In payment for extra work on the contract lor "CLEANING AND CEMENT MOR TAR LINING OF THE 60" STEEL RISING MAIN FROM FiucpM AVENUE. ASPINWALL BOROUGH.

8,000 (plus or minus), WEST- WARDLY, Department of Water No. ion oahIcIa. Un locrvi Death Notion Alexander At the Ohio Volley Hospital, on June 1961. Nora Dlley, ot Allen wlte of the lota frond Aiexqnderi beloved mother of Fran-cat Rorklev, John ond Chorlei f. Aiexanderi sister ol Hold Brown i olio survived bv sIk grandchildren ond 19 orent qiondrhlldren friends rerelverT al the MfJIVIN C.

STOVIR FUNSRAL HOME, SM Island McKees Rocks. Fu. nerol aarvkai en Sat. ot I 0 m. Alter Groca A.

ot the Cortwrloht Con-velscent Home, Imperial. an Wednesdov, June 5, lto (Iff merlv ot Abbott St, sister ot Forrest H. Alter! olio, survived bv tour nephews, three nieces oi1 IS sroot-nlacai ond Friends received ot T. D. TURN-', 729 Wallace Ava.

Wllk 7 9 m. Services Friday ofternoon al O'clock. Babiu On Thursday, Juna IW, An-Oraw Sr. ol 1251 Inohom husband ot Moryi father ol John, An-draw Fronk, Mike, P'le. Ann Shuster.

Georoe ond Charles; olso survived bv II orondchlidran ond two greot-grondchi Id Fr lends re calvad ot tiit ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3J13 Brighton Rd. Blessing 'rvlce In St. JW tha Boptlst 0. Church, Satyr-dov.

2: JO p.m. Parana Friday 1:15 p. m. Visitation Friday 16 a. m.

to 1(1 a m. Visitation on Saturday from 10 o. until tlma ol service. Beckcrt On Wednesday. Allrad of South Sholar Township, husband of Edvthe wollerman Brckerl; lather ot Albert Ernest VV.J brother ot Mvrtla E.

Beckert; nfvo Ihrea orondchlidran Family will receive friend from to 4 mid 7 to i 9 i m. at the B. J. PFEIFER FUNFRAL NOME, S1I Oront Ave MHIvoie. Private burlol ervlce Saturday, June ai i m.

Binder On Tuesday, June 4, IW. Alois aia. nmnis voir. II -i Ai Tk.r.. ttm rrts rind to- I Frit Paul ond Mrs.

Theresa Hell; also 1 orondchlidran. Frlendi received tiiill EIIKlFPAL HOME n.A nnn ill m. r.rnM Ave. Mlllvnle Hloh mm of reoulem In St. Anthony I Church, Millvole.

on Saturday Juna ot 10 o. m. Bomanz On Tuesday, Juno 4, IW. Anno ol 2826 Breker te ot ft mother of the late Mane; s'strr of Martin oect, III Marie Schmidt of Con neoutvllle, Pa ond Anton oi TUwosiavio, o'sw i j- eral nieces and nephews. Friends reeeivea or NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 33 3 Brighton Rood.

Reauiem mass St. Leo's Church Saturday at 1(1 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7 p. m.

Campagna On June 4, IW, Mary Rose Rol-mondl, ol 1540 Belosco Ave, Beechvlew, wile of the lole August Compagno; mother ot Mrs. Moodlene Butterl; Mrs. Sylvia A. ValTor, Mrs. Rita Feehan of Detroit, Joseph ot Pgh.

and the late August Compogno ol Ohio; sister ol Mrs. Josephine Russo ol Colitornla and August Rolmondl ol olso 14 orondchlidran. Friends received ol the PHILLIPS KM AINAK FUNfcRAL HOME, 1W3 Broodwoy ot Paulina Beechvlew, where services will be held Monday ot 1 0. m. friends Invited, family hours 2-4, 7-10 p.

m. Carl On Wednesday, June 5, IW, Fred beloved hushand ol Mary Craven Carl ol Nobleslown, brrlher ot Mrs. Theodore Lull of Akron, Henry, Elmer, Harry, ond Rov Corl. Friends received at the RICHARO THOMAS FUNbRAL HOME, Oakdale, Po where services will be held Saturday alter-noon ot 2 o'clock. Vlsltotlons beginning Thursday evening ot I o'clock.

If Irlends desire, the lam-lly requests that memorials he directed to the United Presbyterian Home, Wllkinsburg. Chanyi On Wedoesdav, June 5, IW, Morv, aoe 76. ot 53 Fleet Rankin, beloved mother ot Mn Mary Archer ond the late Mlclioel Chan-VI; sister of Mrs. Elliobelh Rusko-vich; also six orandchlldren, eight great grandchildren. Friends received at AUGUST GORICKI FUNERAL HOME, 107 4th Rankin.

Services on Saturday al 1:30 followed by services at Hungarian Reformed Church, Rankin, at 1:45 p. in. Chernuta On Wednesday, June 5, IW, Frnnk, of 2114 Poplar Bethel Pork, husband ol the lata Anno Venclll; father of Mrs. Ann Morgan and Mrs. Mary Rakocl and Frank J.

Chernuta; olso eight grandchildren ond two great- grandchildren. Friends received ot the HAROJ.O CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 West Library Belhe Pork, where blessing services will be held on Saturday ot 10 a. m. Clever Suddenly on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, in the Presbyterian Home, Ookmonf, Miss Edna Irene, survived bv a sister, Mrs. Frank (Laura) Riddle of Natrona Heights.

Friends will be received In the ROBERT E- PITERS FUNERAL HOME, 1521 Freeoort Rood (Rout 211, Natron! Heights, where services will he held Saturday at 2 p. m. (Fomlly hours 4 and 7-? p. Cole On Wednesday evening, June 5, IW. Lenore Evons, wlte ol Martin H.

Cole ol 925 California Avalon; mother of Elliabeth (Bettv) Jane Cole; dauphter of Mrs. Fron-res Evons and the late John Evans ond sister ot William Evons, both of olso sister ot Mrs. Walter (Alma) Munroe ot Akron, O. Friends received ot the LESTER c. Mcdonald funeral home, 529 Colitornla Avolon, where services will be held on Saturday ofternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Collins On Wednesdav, June 5. IW, James M. Collins ol 1566 Rlvfrilde Penn Hills; lather ol Donald H. Collins; brother of Mrs. Ann Mc-Cormlck, Mrs.

Elliobelh Byrom, Mrs. (Catherine Roush ond Miss Jean Collins; grandfather ot Donno Jean ond Beth Ann Collins. Fomilv reauests friends to coll from 2-4 and 7-9 m. ot the LEONARD P. BURKET FUNERAL HOME 421 Allegheny Ookmont, where services will be held Saturday at 2 P- m.

Conroy On Tuesday, June 4, IW, Mrs. Marie Conrcv, of 91 Spruce Notrono. wile ol Thomos E. Con-rov (retired Allegheny County employe) mother ol Thomas, Richard, Grace, Dolores, Virginia ond Mrs. John (Marv Rlto) Smith; tisler of Rosella Roll.

Friends re-reived at the 6ACHA FUNERAL HOME, 32 River Notrono, otter 7 p. m. Thursdov. Reauiem moss In St. Joseph's Church, Natrona, on Saturday at 10 a.

m. Cregan Edward J. on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, of 1305 Chelton Brookline, beloved father of Mary Agnes, Edword J. John A. James R.

Cregon, Mrs. Eluabeth Rossman. ond the late Rosemary J. ond Patricia Cregan; brother of Jomes T. Cregan; olso nine grandchildren.

Friends mov coll at fhe FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Blvd. Funeral on Saturday ot 1:15 a. m. high mass of reauiem In the Church ot the Resurrection, at 9 a.

m. Dahl On Wednesday, June 5, 1961. Fd-ward S. Dohl of Irwin, retired coal miner; uncle ot Miss Cora D. Dohl.

Friends received ot the WILLIAM N. SNYDER SON FUNERAL HOME, 521 Mom Irwin. Services Saturday at 1 p. m. Davis Mrs, Bridget, of 219 19th.

Homestead, on Tuesday, June 4, beloved wife of the lole Martin H. Davis; mother of John Davis; Miss Movme H. Davis; Miss Ruth Dovls; Mrs. Michael (Margaret) Locey; Mrs. James (Nora) Palmer; Mrs.

P. J. (Ann) Mee; Mrs. John (Florence) Collins; also 16 grandchildren, ond 25 great-grandchildren. Friends received ot the WM.

R. WELSH FUNERAL HOME, 309 10th Homeslcad. Re-ouiem high moss, Saturday ot 10 30 from St. Mary I Magdalene Church. Elasasser Anna Catherine, on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, of New Jersey, formerly of Pgh beloved sister of Rose Marie.

John H. ond Edword A. Elasasser; aunt of Cvnthio, Russell ond Lvndo Friends received of the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Saturday at 9 a. m.

Re-ouiem mass In Corpus Christi Church ot )0 m. Visitations with fomlly 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Ellis On Wednesdav, June 5. 1968, Louis residing ot 5341 Spring Volley formerly of 3718 Liberty husbond of Kathryn Wick-monn; father of Mary Catherine Hutchinson ol Newark, N.Y., and Fred G.

Ellis. Also eight grandchildren; brother of Ellen Molson, Bertha Tocorijeo, Mary Brien, Till, John and Frank Ellis. Funeroi from the VERNE O. LUTZ FU- I NERAL HOME, 3600 Penn on Saturday, June I ar 1:30 a m. Reauiem high moss at St.

John the Baptist Church of 9 30 a m. Holy Nome Society ond friends invited. Visitotions 2-4 and 7-9. Frebertshauser On Thiirsny, June A tAH, Helen A of the Centra Court Annrtmenis; riouohter of the life William ord Kelly Frebertsnrj'iser. Friends will be received al JOHN A.

FRET- McClafferty On Sunday, juna 1, 96l, at Hollywood, Elmer beloved husband ot Mary (Kolodilelciykl MrClallerty; brother el Jennie Helen, Junnllo and Milton Mr-Clatterty. Friends received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNBRAL HOME, Butler (at 53nd Solemn requiem high moil In SI. Kieron church on Saturday ot 10 a. m.

Meslng Ot Brook Coroopolli en Tuesday, June 4, IW, Anna; mnlher of Elliobelh Wliltrly, Laura Hollings-wnrth, AAnrgortl Auoenileln. Ruth Riown, Allred, Arthur ana John Meslng; also 2S orandrtuldren, IS grent grandchildren and four great-greal-grondchildren. Friends moy call Ot R. D. CdPELANOS, I6 Filth Ave Cornonolis, whtre services will be held on Fridoy ol 13:30 p.

(Memorial contributions moy be made to the Zlon Lutheran Church.) Nau Suddenly an Thursday, June 1968, Bernard of 1210 May Way, Braddock; husbond ol Cloro Kui-mewskl Nau; lather of Robert nnd Linda Nau; brother ol Charles, Ronald, Mrs. Lorraine Clark. Mrs. Georgia Fletcher, Mrs. Carol Con-rny and the lott halt brothir, Harry Wilhelm; son of the lot Charles and Lorraine Knox Nou.

Friends received nt the WM. E. ELKIN MORTUARY, 4lh N. Braddock. Funeroi Monrtoy at 1:30 0.

Requiem high mass ol SI. Brendan's Church al 9:30 o. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-10.) O'Donncll On Wednesday, June 5, 191, Daniel beloved husband ol Margaret (btelanov); father ot Mrs. Margaret Constantlne, Mrs. Janet Fiore, Patricia, Daniel F.

and Jomes J. Donnell; son ol Evelyn and the lata Frank 0 Donnell; brother ol Mrs. Mar garni Kirbv, Mrs. Mary Evelyn GRourke, Maxlnt, Ann thnmn I A tMli Unllr O'OOH- nell; also survived by lour grandchildren Friends received al the tDWARO P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave.

Funeroi Saturday al 9: JO with requiem high mass In St. Rosalia Church ot 10 o. m. Family hours 2 lo 4 ond to 9 o. m.

rcltermaa On Wedne.uay, June 5. 1961, nt Gullport, Flo William formerly ol Swissvale, husband ol tne late Margaret Nelf; brother ol Charles B. Pelterman ol Ncrth Braddock, Bernard A. Pelterman of Swlsshelm Park, and Mildred P. ot Gullport.

Friends received at the THOMAS NIEO FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swlssvale. Notice of time later. Piazza On Thursdov, June 1968, ot Homesleod Hospital, Morla, age 62; beloved wile ot Samuel Piaua; daughter ot Joseph Andrelll of Braddock; mother of Joe ot Bmddock, John of Iwo stepsons, William ond Carmen PlaJja; Helen Arden ol W. Mltthn and Mory Tucker ol Wilmerdlng; stepdaughters Mrs. Virginia Fedele, Miss Catherine ond Philomena Tit-mus; sister ol Philllo Andrelll of Braddock; 10 orondchlldren ond two great grandchildren.

Friends received at the JOSEPH A. PROKO-POVITSM FUNERAL HOME, 431 9th Ave Munhall, 2 5 and 7-10 m. Reauiem moss at St. Mary's Church, Homestead, on Saturday at 11:30 a. m.

Interment Colvory Cemetery. Policichio On Wednesday, June 5, 1961, EHso Muto ot 45lh wile ol Guy Policichio; mother of Pauline Capulo, Emily Carr, Rose Marie and Vincent Policichio; also nine grandchildren; daughter ol Ralellna and Ralnh Mulo; sislcr ol Lillian Dona.isv. Alphrnse ond Paisv Mul Funeral from the ALBLi B. MARI15 J. HENNINGtR FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler St.

on Saturday, June 8 at 9 a. m. Re- high moss In St. Augustine hurch at 10 a. m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 o. m. Puskas On Thursday morning, June 1968, Anna, daughter Teresa Gas-par and the late Frank Puskas; sister of Julius ond Theresa Puskas. Friends received at the PAUL C. FORSAITH FUNERAL 126 Haielwood Hnielwood Reauiem high mass In SI.

Anns Hungarian R. C. Church, Saturday morning at 10 clock. Rackcta Mrs. Louise, aoe 60, on Wednesdav, June 5, 1968, of 380 Victory Drive, Shorpsville, wite of Paul Rackela mother of Mrs.

Albert (Louise) Toth ot Hamburg, N. John J. Racketa of Lodl, Ohio; sister of Miss Helen Belonax, Mrs. L. Barovlch, Mrs.

Stev Keplcs oil of Shorosville and Joseph Belonax of Chlcano. also survived bv five grendchlldren. Friends received 7-9 p. Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 Friday ot the DONALDSON -MOHNEY FUNERAL HOME, 124 Main Shorpsville. Funeral moss In St.

Ftor-tholomews Church, Shorpsville, Saturday at 9 a. m. Reed Mrs. Bertie of 70J Union McKeesport on Wednesday, June 5, 1968, in Wlghtman Manor Convalescent Home, in her 88th year; wile ol the late Oliver W. Reed; mother .1 nmal nf Pnh flltll tUO grondchlldren ond four oreot-prond- rnuaren; sisier in mr.

Meyer of Mrs. T. C. McCreary 01 Miami, Flo. Services at 11 a.

m. ot the CRAIG MEMORIAL HOME (Wm H. Craig Director), 3000 Versailles McKeesoort. Friends received 2 4 ond 7-9 P. m.

beginning Wednesday at 7 p. m. Interment Richland Cemetery, Roetter Rose Marie Held on Thursday, June 4, 1968, ol 9 John Mill-valle, mother ot Mrs. Rita Herman of Butler, Pa. and Mrs.

Morion Freld; olso survived by five grandchildren. Friends received 2 4 and 7-9 at the WAI.TFR J. SPERLING JR. FUNERAL HOME, 123 North Mlllvale. moss in St.

Anthony's Church on Monday. June 10, 1968 at 9:30 a. m. Rucinski On Thursday, June 1968, Mary Rogalo ot 2618 McCord St. S.S.; wile of the lote Frank Rucinski; mother of Frank Mrs.

Albert Kochka, Svlvester ond Mrs. Dorothy Blohut; olso survived by 10 grandchildren, and one sister Mrs. Kotherine Wiercrok, In Poland and the lale Anthony Rogola Friends and members of the St. Society received at the JOHN J. 6MITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 15th SI.

Funeroi Monday at 8 30 a. m. Reauiem high mass In St. Josaohat's Church al 9:30 a. m.

Sayenga On Wednesdav, June 5, 1968, Fred ago 74, beloved husband ot Elliabeth Morlow of 40 Hood-ridoe tamer of Jomes of Fort Benning, brother of Mrs. Emmo Sollade of Dormont, Herman Saver ot Monroevllle, George Savcnan of and Henry Sov-enaa of Long Beach, Calll.i grandfather of Cynthia and t'alne. Friends received at the SON CO. MORTUARY, 2610 W. Liberty Ave.

Services on Saturday at 3 p. m. Friends Invited. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.

Schreibcr On Tuesday, June 4, 1968. Harry, husband ot Margaret Kress; (other of Raymond, Darlene ond Harry brother ol Fred, Aileen Armani, Erna Postorok ond Kurt; olso three grandchildren. Friends ore Invited to call at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME. 323 Second Cornegle.

Funeroi on Saturday wllh services in St. John Lutheran Church at 11 a. m. Sostaric On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Frances, of 409 Kline West WH-merdina; wile ot the lote John Sostaric; olso survived bv nieces ond nephews. Friends received at the JAMES J.

ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Morauerlte WM-merdina. Reauiem mass In St. Alovslus R. C. Church on Friday at 10 a.

m. Friends Invited. Stanley On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Luella of 38 Perrv Lane, daughter of the late Anna Wlsler; sister ot Mrs. Agnes Jozos, Mrs. Anna Cumer ond William B.

Stanley. Friends ond employes of Western Unipn received from 2-5 ond 7-10 at T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 606 Perrv Highwov, North Hills. Funeroi Saturday mornlno.

Reauiem high moss In St. Teresa Church ot 10 o'clock. Stulpin On Wednesday, June 5, 1968, Anna of 508 Verona N. Braddock, wite of the late Dominik Stulpin; mother cf Mrs. Barbara Ronnard and Miss Ann Stulpin, the lote Mrs.

Frances Chooaitis ond the lote Mrs. Steohonie Matuslk; olso nine grondchlldren nd 15 arent-arand-rhiMr-'n. Friers received ot RPO'S J. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME. 808 Tolbrl Braddock.

Funeral Soturdnv of 9 a. m. Reauiem hion moss In SI. Isidore Church ot If) a. m.

Rosarv nn rrlrtay ol I p. m. Titonis Mrs. Panooiolo, on Tuesday, June 4, 1968. ol 56 Iroauois Mt Lebanon, wife of the late Michael G.

Titonis: mother of Georoe M. Titonis ond Mrs. Mario Greops of Frle. olso two orondehildren. Friends received ot the JOHN A.

BRADY FUNrRAL HOME, 9 Cedar Ave. at Tripoli S. (nrross from Alleoheny Hospital). Funeral on Soturdnv at 12 neon, wiih so'vires in Holv Trinity Greek' Oithndox Church. W.

North Northsirle, at 12:30 o. m. Vandzura On Wdn.dlV, June 1, ioau, fnhn ot ICO iirr i one Plum Bore, hushand of the lite Rorhnra Vond- 7urn; fathr rf Vrnhen, Jhn, George, joserh, Michael, Clar- Alexander, Nora Alter, Grace Bubln, Andrew Sr. Campngna, Mary Rose Chanyi, Mary Clever, Edna Irene Cole, Lenore E. Del Gaudio, Ralph Elsassor, Anna C.

Frebertshauser, Helen A. Gallagher, Margaret Gelger, Edward F. Greibel, Barbara Heller, Joan G. Holtzman, Mary Kundrat, Steve Mnrson, George McClafferty, Elmer J. Nau, Bernard K.

O'Donncll, Daniel P. I'efferman, William J. Fiazza, Maria Roettcr, Rose Marie Ruclnskl, Mary R. Sayenga, Fred C. Titonis, Panagiota Vogeley, Elizabeth W.

Wasko, Helen N. Wnuk, Ruben VOOEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave. ot Oevontniie SI, otter 2 p. m. Fridoy.

Funeroi Monday morn-ing. High mass ol reauiem in St. Paul's Cathedral. Time Inter. Vlsltotlons with tomily 2 4 and 7 9 p.

m. Gallagher Unenpectedly on June 1961, Margaret bnllopher ol 223 Lincoln Bellvue formerly of Saxon-burgh Glenshow; sister of the late Ann Gallagher; also nieces and nephews. Friends received bginnlng Fridoy evening at 7 p. m. ot the LAWRENCE T.

MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue, High mass of requiem al the Church ol the Assumption an Monday morning at 1 p. m. Gallwits At Bovnton Bench, Fid on Tuesday, June 4, I96S, Sophia Bnssel. man, wite ol the Iota John C. Gnll-wils (tormerlv ol Spring Hill); mother ot Mrs.

Lillian Fleming of Florida, Mrs. Mlno Riser of Cincinnati and Korl M. Goilwlts of Irwin; olso survived by two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Beginning on Thursday friends received from 2 4 and 79 a (the BETCHER MORTUARY, 633 California Avolon. Services on Saturday morning at II o'clock.

Gaster At Chicago, on Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Samuel A husband of the lote Marguret Golt Gnster (formerly ol Pgh horther ot Albert C. Gaster of Collon, Calif. Fnenns will be received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrvsvllle, alter noon Saturday, where services will be held on Monday morning at II o'clock.

Gath Unexpectedly on Wcdnesdny. June 5, 1968, Choslir husband of Frances Goth ol 57 Lonomore Ave Bellevue; (other of Arthur E. Goth; son ol Wllilam R. and the late Mayme Smith Gath; brother Robert and Glenn r.nth, Adalh ole, Esther Ernst, Margaret Rosenkelmer, Agnes Burget and Dorothy Schoflner. riends received ot the LAWRENCE T.

MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue, where services will be held on Saturday ollernoon ol 2 p. m. Geigcr Suddenly on Thursday. June 6, 1968, Edward F. ol Millgate St beloved husbond of Mory Helen Easlev: father of John.

Priuunrri. Mary Helen and Kathryn Gelger; also one grandchild; brother of Jake Gelger and Mrs. Edna Fel-ser. Friends will be received at the CHARLES T. GRIFFIN FU- rieKAL home, 4520 penn Ave.

Funeral Monday at 9 o. m. with reauiem hloh moss In St. Joseph Church, Liberty at 10 a. m.

Griebel On Thursday, June 196B, Barbara Ol 2400 Snrlna ftnrrien Au. in her 80th vear: aunt nf AAr Ann Gordlk, Mrs. Malhlldo Hosek, Wil liam, ineri, ona Joseph Weiss. Friends rerelvrri nt lhi ncrAD MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy run. Kcquiem moss in Most Holy Name Church on Mondnv at 10 a.

m. Friends Invited. Guckert On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, P. Lawrence Guckert, late of the North-side, beloved hrother nf Mlnni Adams and Myrtle Guckert. Funornl irom rne WILLIAM SIRLIN'S MORTUARY, 620 East Ohio St.

on Frl. day. Reauiem high moss in St. i-eier Lnurrn at o. m.

Friends Invited. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 m. Mortuary hours 10 to 10 p. Heller Mrs. Joon (Galloway) of 10 D.

Homestead Apis, Homestead, on Wednesdav, June 5, 1968; beloved wile ol Wilbur T. Heller; mother ot Mrs. Kunoipn (Bcttvl Renak and Mrs. Lois Moe Bender; sister of James Galloway and Mrs. Nellie McClelland; also survived by tour grandchildren.

Friends received at the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestead, from 2-4 and 7-10 P. m. Services on Saturday at 1 p.

m. from the Salvation Army Chapel, 9th Homestead. Hessler On Wednesday, June 5. 1961, Poul F. Hessler, ol Barneaot Beech, Wnretown, N.

J. (tormerlv ol Mt. Oliver), husband ot Mory E. Bren-non; lather ol Thomas E. Hessler of Comp Hill, brother of Mrs.

Ben Steigeiwold and Albert Hessler; olso survived bv six grandchildren. Friends received otter 12 noon on Thursdov ot the MARA CIESLAK FUNfcRAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rood. Reauiem high moss In Nativity Church on Saturday ot 9 45 o. m. Interment St.

George's Cemetery, Holtzman On Thursday, June 6, 1968, Marv Brown, wite ot the lale Milton N. Holtzman, ol Bellalie Bradford Woods; mother of Mrs. Virginia Miller, Dorwin ol Garden Grove. ond Milton J. Holti-man of Mt.

Lebanon; also survived bv six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Friends received ol the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 103? Perry Highway, Perrvsville, where services will be held on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. Horty On Wednesdav, June 5, 1961, J.

Frank Hortv. husband of the lote Nancy Dlbert Harty; father of John F. Horty; brother ol Mrs. Joseph Alton of McDonald, also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the residence of his son, 212 Lvton Ave.

(Schenley Farms) on Friday evening 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Saturday morning. High mass ot requiem in Our Mother ol Sorrows Church (Westmont) Johnstown, ot 11 oclock. Interment Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, Pa. Ar.

rongements by JOHN A. FREY-VOGEL INC. Jewell On Tuesday, June 4, 1968, Pauline Donlev; wite ol the late Glenn W. Jewell ot Bradford Woods; mother of Mrs. Joanne HIM, Glenn W.

Jr. and Jomes D. Jewell. Friends will be received ot the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrvsvllle, for the memorial services on Friday evsnlng al 7:30 o'clock. Kline On Wednesdav, June 5, 1968, Elsie Ziel Kline, 756 Chartiers Mc-Kees Rocks; wlte the late J. Earl Kline; mother of Mrs. R. O.

Dickson ond Alice Virginia McGuIre; grandmother of Walter D. Dickson, Lynn Ann ond Sharon McGuIre; sister of Alice and Lucv Ziel, Dr. O. T. Ziel, E.

H. Ziel of Mt. Lebanon, H. A. Ziel of Front Roval.

Virginia Friends received from 2 to 4 and 7 lo 9 p. m. at McDER-MOTT BROS 1225 Chartiers Ave McKees Rocks. Services on Saturday, June I ot II a. m.

Kundrat Steve, on Wednesdav, June ol 1028 Tweed Sheraden, husband of Theresa Kirish; father of Marv M. Esoil and Moroaret Kundrat of Los Anqeles, Betty Forsvth of Hoaerstown, and Robert E. Kundrat; olso live grandchildren Friends received at the WM. f. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, from 2-4 Ond 710 p.

m. Reauiem hiph mess in Holv Innocents Church on Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Holv Name Society will recite Rosary on Friday at 8:30 p. m.

Marson On Thursday morning, June o. 1968, George Mnrson, son ot the lote Minnie Grilflfhs and Samuel Marson; brother cf J. Russell Mar-son, Gertrude Marshall ond Mildred Conlev. Frienrts received ot MrCABE BROS. INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 53D0 Penn Ave Funeroi 6onaov. June 10, 1968 of 9 m. Reauiem moss nt Sf. Kierons Church at 10 a m. Visitation with family 2 4 ond 7-9 m.

countv Riilldino- RFADVFRTISFMr-NT for vear 1968. 2. All bids must be mode upon the prepared form of Proposal to be obtained at Room 619, Cltv Countv Building on and offer June 7, 1968. Prooosals containing any omissions erasures or alteratloos will be reject pn as miormai ana ine oinaer win oe allowed to withdraw the bid. 3.

Bids must be accomoanled by Bends In the fo bwlna amounts: I DAYCAMP LUNCHES: 50 PER ur All Bonds to be duly and legally executed with a surety or trust company which has comolied with Cltv Ordinances relating thereto and shall be In Ihe form of bond approvea ov ine or rmsourcn. 3. Luum ui nir ine services mav be obtained In Room 619. Cltv Countv Ruilriina. Nn charaes will be mode for these specifications.

4- The Mavor ond the Directors of irarxs ana Kecreanon ana supplies reserve the rloht to relect anv or all Proposals or to occeot anv Proposal, 1 which thev deem Is to the Interest of 5nAoD Kot I tpaapi FTON. Dlrec nnri crre atlon WILLIAM L. FOGARTY, Director Department of Supplies ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsvlvanla Mav 31, 1961 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Oitice of the Countv Controller, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 1:30 E. D. T.

and opened in the presence or ine caui Arlm nxtrot Off rers at 2:00 D. Mints: Fresh Fruits Vegetables Llauid Floor Scrubbing Deteraent; Laundry Hamper Bags; Toilet Tissue. Special blddlno blanks and enve lopes for use of bidders, Instructions hidders. conditions reaulating unite ui ntc vuumy District Purchasing Deportment In Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompanied bv a bond and-or a Certified Check (as reauired) to the order of-or running to the Countv Institution District.

The amount fixed In the specifications as evidence that the bidder will accept some and carrv out the conditions ol the contract In case of award. No bidder mav withdraw his bid for period of sixtv (60) davs offer the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The Countv Institution District reserves the right to relect any and "'ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller A I leghenv Countv PENNSYLVANIA Department of nignways, 1 I 1 1 organisation exempt under Section SOI (c) (3), and ol on organization contributions to which are deductible unner section io (c), of the Internal Revenue Code and Its Regulations as thev now exist or may hereafter be amended, and no other rights and privileges. me Ariicies of Amendment have been filed In the Office of the Prothonolory of Alleoheny County ol No.

151 January Term, 1962, and application will be made to the Court on Wednesday, June 12, 1961, al 9:30 tosiern uoyiiont Time. the Court of Common Pleas ot Alleoheny County, Pa. To Carl Blnedel. Defendant: Yoy ore notified thot the case of Catherine M. Bloedel vs.

Carl P. Bloedel, No. 3423 April Term, 1968, will be tried on June. 19, 1961, al 9:30 o'clock a f-0 ST. Walter A.

Knegler, Attorney Pa, 15219. IN the Court of Common Plen nf Allegheny County, Pa. To Lula Harris, Defendant: You are notified that the case ol Allred J. Harris vs. Lula Harris No.

1314 Aoetl Term, 1968, will be tried on June 21, 1968, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. E.D.ST. Harry Canlan, Attorney lor Plaintiff, nis Law and Finance Pa. IN the Court of Cnmmnn Plm Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. To murine layior, uerenaam: you ore notified thai the case of Charles A.

Taylor vs. Lorlne, No. 2091 April Term, 1968, will be tried on June 27th 1968, at 9:30 a. m. Blanche B.

Levy, Attorney for Plaintiff, 1110 Lawyers Po. 15219. IN the Court ol Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. To Ruth Alton. Defenrlnnf- Vnn nn notified that the cose ot Carey Allin vs.

Kuin non, no. JV6I April lerm, 1968, will be tried on June 27lh, 1968 at 9:30 a. Rlnnrhn A I Uu Attorney tor Plaintiff. I no Lawyers r-a. uiy.

IN the Court of Common Plens of A eohenv nuntv. Pn Tn I mn a O'Donnell, Defendant: You are notified that the case ol Carolyn A. Donnell vs. Leo V. O'Donncll, Jr No, 345 Julv Term, 1967, will be tried on June 20, 1968, at 9:30 o'clock a E.D.S.T.

Charles L. Stonape, Atlornev for Pontiff, iinUn Bank Penna. 15222. PHILLIPS 8. Kachulls, 1915 Prick Pn Mni.ra is nereoy given mot Articles of Incorporation were filed with and 'approved by the Department of Slate of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylva- nla, ot Horrlsburg, on the 14th day of Mav, 1968.

tor the obtaining a Certiflcale of Incorporation ot a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended. The name of the corporation is Oliver Room Salon, Inc. The purpose or purposes lor which it was The corporation shall have unlimited power lo engage in and do any lawful act concerning which corporations may be incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Low, Act ol May 5, I9JJ, P.

L. 364, as amended, and for such purposes to have and enloy all Proper and lawful powers under the laws of Ihe Commcnwealth ol Pennsylvania, and tor these purposes to have, possess ond enloy all the rights, benelils and privileges ot said Act ot Assembly. IN the Court ot common Pleas of Al cgheny County, Pennsylvania: No. 3112 July Term, 1968. In re petition of Kazia Jane Nvman tor change ot name to Kay Jane Kenyon.

To all persons Interested: Notice Is hereby given that an order of said Court authorized the filing of said petition and fixed the 5th day of July, 1968 ot 9.30 o'clock A. E.D.S.i os the time and the Assignment Room, City-County Building, Plltsburgh, Pa as the place tor hearing, when and wnere all persons moy show cause, so'd name should not be changed as prayed tcr Thomas Levendos, Attorney (or Petl- 2 Fn 8ld0" P9h" i Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania: No 3221 Juiy lerm, 1968. In re Petition Anne Dunkelberger lor GroT fi ,0 Audr Anne NMir. i.Tk. 'J Pons given thot an order ouJnorized the filing of ouran.

Pn i hearing, when and where all persons rjjw cause, II any they have! b. mm 111 A "i'', III. 1529 Poomn 4 Dr', Frick Building Pgh o.0,.'nCceor! mmiim ii.7' or. veJ bv Ihe Department i Slate of the Commonwealth of Pennsvlva- Ilia, al HnrriS day of October, 1967, for the purpose ot obtaining a Certificate ol Incorpo ration of a business ccrooratlon winch was organized under the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, L. 364, as amended.

The name of the corporation is Roberts-Toslc, Smola, Inc. me purpose or purposes tor which It was organized: The corporation shall have unlimited power to engooe and do any lawful act concerning vm iuwiui uusmess ror wnicn corporations moy be Incorporated under the Pennsvlvanla Business Corporation Law, Act of Moy 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended, and for such purposes fo hove and eniov all proper and lawful powers under the laws of the Commonwealth of Penn-svlvanla. Paul G.

Kochulis, Solicitor. ESTATE Of Ojhn J. Onrirnkn. Ha. ceased, of Pa.

No. 665 of 1968. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons havina 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 Mildred M. Ondrako, 706 East 13th Munhall, Pa. John McDanlel, 15219' 3M Fr'Ck B'd0" Pflh" P' SAMUEL L.

Fuss; Duff, Scott Smith, 517 Frlck Bldg Pa. 15219. Notice Is hereby given thot Articles of Incorporation were tiled with and approved bv the Department of Stole of the Common. wealth ot Pennsylvania, at Harris- ourg, on ine zist aav ot Moy, 1968, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate ot Incorporation ot a Dusiness corporanon wnicn was organized under the Business Corporation Low of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L.

364, as amended. The name of the corporation is Rosell, nc. The purpose or purposes for which It was organized: The corporation shall have unlimited power lo enoaoe In and to do anv lawful business for which corporations mav be Incorporated under the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law of May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended, and lor these purposes to have, possess and eniov all the rights, henetits and privileges of soid Act of Assembly.

ESTATE of William E. McriAnln. deceased, of No. 2458 ot 1968. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the under-sianed who reauests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to moke known the some and all persons indebted to decedent to moke pay ra.

i3.uj, nie.uriui: yn.uvii.. W. Reid Lowe: Mover, Unkovic Scott, 1424 Frick Pa. 15219. RUFFENNACH Lochner, 922 Frlck Pgh.

19, Pa. Notice Is hereby given thot Articles of Incorporation were filed with and ooproved bv the Department of State of Ihe Commonwealth of Pennsvlvanla, ot Harrisburg, Pa on the 8th dav ot Aorll, 1968, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Low of the Common- weaun ot Pennsylvania, approvea May 5, 1933, P. L. 364, as omended. The name of the corporation Is Benson Hartman Motors, Inc.

The purpose or purposes for which It was organized ore: To engoae In the sale and distribution of new and used automobiles, motor cars, motor trucks ond other mechanically propelled vehicles and automobile and vehicle parts sundries, and for these purposes to have, possess and eniov NOTICE The Tentative Budget for the fiscal yeor 1969-69 wos adopted bv the school District of the Borouah of Swlssvale on June 4, 1968. and the some Is available for nubile Inspection In the Business Office, Denlston School, bv all per-ons who may hove anv Interest therein. DOROTHY G. PETPnviY, Secretory NO. 255 AN ORDINANCE: Am.nHinn ihe Zoning Ordinance, No.

192, opproved Mav 10, 1958, os amended, Zoning District Sheet N10-E16 bv chonalng from "C3" District to "C4" District all thot prooertv hounded bv: Broad Street; North Whitfield Street; Harvard Street ond Lots Numbered 149 and 236, Block 8.1-P In the Allegheny County Block and Lot System, 11th Word. Passed In Council May 27, 1968. Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Mavor Recorded In O.

B. 69 page 610 In City Clerk's olflce. NO. 256 AN ORDINANCE-Transferrlng the sum of $25,000.00 from Code Account no. vo Nemriorhood Youth cms Proorom, to Neighborhood Youth Corps Concentrated Emnlovment Pro-arom, Code Account No.

914. Mayor's Office Centrol Division, Snnolies, Eauipment. Miscellaneous Service and Materials -Cltv Funns Passed In Council Mav 27, 1968. Approved June 3, JOSEPH M. PARR Mavor Recorded In B.

49 page 611 1 In Cltv Clerk's office. I for 'the benefit of the City without P. D. Thursday, June 13, 1968. In previous authority of law.

Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, Passed in Council May 27, 1968. for the following: Sndo Crock-Approved June 3, 1968. ers; Yeast Foods; Ice Cream Mix; JOSEPH M. BARR Coffee; Fish, Butter, Eggs Cheese; AAnvnr Recorded In O. B.

49 page 419 in gii Clerk's office. MO 0A7 AN ORDINANCfe-Vacatlng Colbalt Ulnu k.l...... I A.inneiin. il nw c. sti'ne Street, between Colbalt Way ond! bidding, together with specifications Cf.AAf in Ci-ih ui.jininu ha hflrt on ann ration at the bidders (Sie Note below) will bil Room 202 Court House.

Pittsburgh, received at the office of the Secre-iPa. tarv of Highways, 12th Floor, High- Proposal must be accompanied by wov and Solely Building, Harrisburg, Pennsvlvanla, until 11:00 a east ir SiJiinht' -nuina time. June 28. 1968 when bids will be publicly opened and scheduled ond contract awarded as soon thereafter as possi- ble for the widening of approximate- Iv 8,429 linear feet of existing pavement with plain cement concrete: base including Integral cement con- Crete curbs and the resurfacing with bituminous surface on bituminous concrete base for a width of 28 feet. Allegheny County-Penn Hills Township L.R.

395-Section Two copies of proposal forms will be furnished with each set of construction drawings purchased. Additional copies mav oe obtained at a cost of SI .00 plus state sales tax for 1 to 2 copies, $2.00 plus state sales tax for of the Cltv of Pittsburgh. Passed In Council May 27, 1968. Approved June 3, 1961 JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O.

B. 69 page 419 In City Clerk's office. NO. 268 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing and directing the Mavor, the Director of Planning and Development and the Director of the Department ot Lands and Buildings, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter into an Agreement with The Hill House Association, providing for the activities and undertakings necessary to provide a "Neighborhood and for Its operation pursuant to application filed by the City of Pittsburgh for a Neighborhood Facilities Grant from fhe U. S.

Department of Housing and Urban Development; authorizing and directing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Lands and Bulldinas on behalf of the Citv of Pittsburgh to enter Into a lease with th. uiif u.m.a th. ii iL. ihi ii; nhKn.hnnl i Lhe Neighborhood, Facility to said Association consistent with the foregoing Agreement; ond assuring the prpvlslon of necessary construction funds tor the Neighborhood Facility. Passed In Council May 27, 1968.

Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. PARR Mavor Recorded In O. B. page 620 In Cltv Clerk's office.

NO. 269 AN ORDINANCE-Transferrlng the sum of $12,194.07 from Neighborhood Youth Corps Program No. 3, Code Account No. 101 Moyor's Office Central Division, Wages ond Salaries, to Neighborhood Youth Corps Program No. 2, Code Account No.

101 Mayor's Office Central Division, Wages and Salaries. Passed In Council Moy 27, 1968. Approved June 3, 1968. JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In O.

B. 69 page 626 in city cierk ottice NO. 270 AN ORDINANCE-Transferrlng the sums of $1,662.47 from Neighborhood Youth Corps Program No. 1, Code Account No. 301, Lands and Bulldinas, Wnaps nnd Salaries, and $7,078.66 from Neighborhood Youth Corps Pro-'oram No.

1, Code Account No. 401. Parks and Recreation, Wages ond 'Salaries, ond $324.25 Irom Neighbor hood Youth corps program no. Code Account No. 501.

Civil Service Commission, Wages ond Salaries, all to Neiahborhood Youth Corns Program No. 1, Code Account No. 101, Mayor's Office Centrol Division, Waaes and Salaries. passed in council way iyo. AnnrnueH .1.

1968 havina claims or demands against without deloy to Marie Mc-the estate of decedent to moke Mullln, Si E. Carson 3 to 4 copies, ere. i.onsiruciion president of community college oi drawings are available ot a cost of Allegheny County, Room 711 plus, $0.27, state sales tax for nhnv Bulldinn, plttsburoh, until half-size sheet. Microfilm; (positives r30 m. e.d.T., Tuesday, June 18, 'qfeM! 0S TV.senc,e of ways.

Publications Sales Section, Room 711 Allegheny Building, pins-First Floor, Highways and Safety burgh, hhhii Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania' A NO. 67-Additlona 17120. CHECKS MUST BE MADE Office Trailers Installation, General oavabi Tn Tuc DPMMSVI VA. I NIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS known the same ana an persons) fnrihtH tn deredent to make oav ment without delay to Jean Cormanv Sheridan ond The Union Notional Bonk of Pah. 4th Aye.

Woed Pa. 15222, Emily Wilson, Ally. 406 Standard Life Pa. 1 5222 ESTATE ol Frank W. Hemma, deceased, of McKees Rocks, Pa.

No. 2637 ot 1968. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reauests all persons havina claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the some and oil persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Elmer Hemma P. 0. Box 1291, St.

Petersburg, Fin. 3.1701, Donald E. Roholl, Attv 7S5 Chartiers McKees Rocks, Pa. 15136. ESTATE of Alice T.

Haoer, deceased, of Pa. No. 2643 of 1968. Letters testamentary on her estate were orontcd to the undersigned who reauests oil persons havina claims or aemanas againsr rne esiaie or aecr No refund tor drawings, or proposal Renovation. forms will be mode.

Thev mav also PROPOSAL NO. 69-Vlckers Porta- be seen at the offices of the ble Hydraulic Trainer. Pennsylvania Department of High- proposal NO. 70-Market Street ways, Publications Sales Section, renovation. First Floor, Highway and Sofe proposal NO 71-Steel Library Building, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania1 uiorary blonls on(1 tnvt' Road Pennsvl- loP of bidders.

Instructions vanfd Pittsburgh, pennsyi i)o bidderJ Qnj mon reaulating NOTE: Pursuant to the provisions bidding together with soeciflcotions of the Act ot 1945, June 1, P. L. 1242, may he hod on ooollcation at the as amended by Act of 1961, Seotem- Office of the President, Room 711, ber 20, P. L. 1529, and the regula- Allegheny Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

tlonS established thereunder, vou are Prr-n-snl mint he "ccomnanled by JOSEPH M. BARRindvlsed that a oreaualiflcatlon maxl $rirmiL AWf Tr" nil nA.nn. IM.M.H Hn I PtSO Id ACt mum capacity rating classification 'assigned by. the Department of Hianways win oe a necessary prere- maNdebdnd "p'rSalofm duly executed bv the bidder. ROBERT G.

BARTLETT -( case ofnrd DOCK Supervisor-Night turn Musi C05lT Siih-v- m. i.iJ'riave knowledge of city. Minimum No bidder may withdraw his bid reauired 3-5 years experience with fnr twr inn nt An rinv nttnr th n. i- Sn reauests hiris from small business Mnr4 ine ouuin or i rusiees reser Tru'lc" reserve the roht t0 reiect anv and oil bids I A. BEATTIE, Chf I a A a a i -r.

lnnirmnn Mayor Recorded In O. B. 69 page 626 in City Clerk's olflce. NO. 271 an ORDINANCE-Transferrlng the sums of $300.00 from Neighborhood Youth Corns Program No.

2, Code Account No. 201A, Public Works, r. kin 701 a uruui iiu. nvuuin Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, wages' ana calories, oom 10 ijeignuurnuuu vnnih Cnm Prnaram No. 2, Code irrn nt Nn I01A Mayor's Office- niviiinn woae, and Passed in Louncu may 100, i 1968 Approved June J.ivm.

VrnlJ DADB JU" Mavor' o.nnrH.H in 69 dooo 627 In nrkek't Juice City Clerks ottice. ESTATE ot Hlldagard R. Fischer a-k-a Hildeoarde R. Fischer a-k-a Uilln- PUrher. deceased, Of Bald- win Borough, Pa.

No. 2448 of 1968. Letters testamentary on her estate Communltv Colleae nf'ord be odeot at all other types of Alleahenv Coimhl I muslv Hurrv' Job awaitino. No Louniv experience necessary. 771-1185 or 331 -6529.

Male Heln Wanted LABORERS-Part time. Work oround nunc nciij rdiiiea roce ttack 9,3 ,477. make payment without delay to Henry Cooper 3955 Bigelow Pa. Henry Cooper; Houston, Cooper, Sneer Germon, 1330 Oliver Pa. 15222.

ALERT PEOPLE WHO CAPITALIZE ON THEIR OPPORTUNITIES READ AND USE THE WANT ADS IN THE PRESS or POST-GAZETTE TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD DIAL 263-1201 Soy "Charge It" Please! I i i.i.. nrn ror Biieraiian PrnM Nn 5R777 scw ckiey, Pd. proiecr no. (estimated cost less man sis two i. Bidding material may be obtained from GSA Business Service Cente: 19th floor, 30 New Torn, N.

10007 until that date at 26 Federal Plara, New York. N. Y. 10007 where seoled bids wMI be receiver until p.m. E.D.T., June 76, 1968, and then pbiicly Bidding material m(lv 0.n be obtained from the Philn.

Oflir. rnntrnrtlon Div Rm. C07A, U.S. Custom House, 2nd ond chestnut Philadelphia, Pa. rnnrrhns.

of niPSFI AND HFATtNtJ FUE OIL chases. Please refer tn this Item DA PATRICK E. KERWIN, Secretorv nnd Treasury were granrea to tub unucisiv nun i9irj6 SSSS PENNSYLVANIA TURNPIKE COM-dent to make known the some and I55IO all oersons Indebted to decedent to unrruhnrn pSn5i0nnla 17120 make payment without delay to John 7,20 Drafting Detailer Checker Experienced man, capable of following job from beginning to end. Structural drafting -experience essential. We offer an exciting growth future and quiet community living in Butler, all just a short distance from Pittsburgh.

If you have the qualifications, write or call Spang Personnel, 281-2820. SPANG COMPANY Headquarters: Butler, Penna. An Equal Opportunity Employer Fscner, smj bop tist a-. 1I-r-. I I I u2'ui- PRiiffennarrT "Attv', 71 7 Gran be received by the Director of IN the Court of Common Pleas of Bid Proposals Forrns and Condl-Alleahenv Countv, Pennsylvania.

To' tlpnj mnv obtained, free of fnl.l?,.HCo.0hDn7'.t,.Dernanf: chame, hv commun leafing with Mr. are notified that the case of Mary Prodehi Director of Pur- rj'T'ScnVrai 'ST. ci tJVv 1 ci in, tried on June 191 ot 9:30 7nlfer: Rnvston. Rnhh. Leooord, Edgecombe, Miller 8, Shor- GET the right kind of help when vou all.

Attorneys for Plaintiff, 1212 Frlcklwnnt It through a Press or Post-Gf-Bldo Po. 15219. lette Want Ad. rem.

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