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PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE: TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1964 I M.I. W. Wf.ftef M.I. H.fs Wantf Ltjol Notictt iA Dfth Notttt i ltjf Naueti Dtotft Nlttl DESIGNER! PREVIOUS DEATHS DEATHS YESTERDAY PIPING DESIGNERS DRAFTSMEN How F-L-E-X-l-B-L-E Are You in Piping Design? See for Yourself Join Electric Boat NOW! OpiwrtimiltM avallibl, for (klllM) ln Imttln-ainn riplnf Dtaitnrii and Draftamrn who ran men th tnurU riulrrmrni "I nurlrr-pnrm auhmarlnra. hm ttna, atraift and anar.

rairlrllnna nflrn maka curvta, loom or btndl tha bft aiii'fr lo pintni la mil prnhlema. You'll Find Variety hn, tt Elwtrtr Bral. whr 1 nidMr-r'ra4 lubrntrlnat In dlffrrriu 11 a if i ol dfv.lopmtnt. from plaiuilnl to eorutructloa nd (Ml. You'll Find Stability of mDlr.Tmnt Wfctrlc Brat.

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1-7149 GENERAL DYNAMICS ELECTRIC BOAT GROTON, CONNECTICUT An Equal Opporlunlty Employer. enc Ptrionaf WANTED By June 1 Ntmeg and ad. dieises former Pgh. Ord. Dm.

WW2 employes interested attendin re. union dinner a2614, Penn Shfn-tun. J7.00. Capacity limned. Wrllt R.

C. Downie, 4718 Elliworth Ph. 13. 3 Mala Hep Wanfctf AMAZING opportunltlei-Fuller Brusn Company has douDIrd sales from millions to 123 millions In A yean. Opening! both fuil and otrt time.

Sorting gutrtntet SI 10 If qualified. 27 1-02 l.V ARTIST for Pittsburgh advertlslnf agency. Must be experienced A versi-tile. Layout, Key Art. type specs.

Sslary open. Pliont 821-4112 lor tppolntmcnt. BARBER wanted Gateway Center Barber Shop lor Mondtyi-Fndtyi, 39 1-3440. BARBER or good apprentice. Steady.

Good shop. 4817 Liberty Avenue! BARBER wanted-Steady. Oliver Sldf. Barber Shop. BARBER wanled-One week: Coraop- ulis.

204-2127. BROILER Night turn: Apply Polntvlew Restaurant 123 0 Grandvlew Avenue, Mt. Wash- lngi on. CANVASSERS- Heating and rgpalra, to go with top closer: daily ex. pensrs and commission.

S103 Butlrr 9-11 a. Career Opportunity Nstlonsl Newspaper Promotion Company has openings for Field Managers. Experience wnrklng with bova helpful but not essential. Applicant, must be over 21, neat ln ippeirtnra and nv.n a lata model Insured auto-mobile. WE OFFER Steady local employment, chance for advancement.

Generous commltsloa arrangement. For a personal Interview Phone 26 1 Mr. Mikkelson CERAMIC ai tile floor tile ma. chsnlc. Experienced.

References. 42 1-7144: 372-0713. CIIEE-Quallfted Institutional experience preferred. No Sundays or holidays. Good salary.

Greensburg, TE, 4-2200. Mr. FJelltnger. "COUNTER Man-Night shift. Apply Tuesday-Wednesday, 9 1.

p. m. Wonderful World of Hot DOgl, JOS Forbes, Downtown. KEEP In touch, with opportunity IB tht Wtnt Ada. fVopotofs Andrew Suddenly on Sunday evenim, Miy 24, 19b4, Don beloved huiband Mary Attn Andrew, of 232 Summit Bellevue; father of Mri.

Sue Ladley. Mrs. Filly FilentaU. William Stewart i i I Andrew niJU U'u'iih I Wajneiburg. Pi also 'wo aranncniinren trie okiu s.

i i unur inia California Ave. Avalon (North Boron, where. eervlces will be nem on afternoon ai 1 o'clock. Interment Grove City. Banks Ann Elizabeth, of 2723 Webster Ave.

on 6aturdav. Mav 21. 1964. at Mercv Hoioital. wife ol the late James sister of 6usie A.

Willis and Nellie J. Butler and the late Eva M. Hall. Frienns received at the THOMAS L. WEST UNERAL HOME.

2218 Center where services will be held Tuesday at 12 noon. Barcaskey (Bartkowski) Of 948 1st Coraopolis. on Sundav. May 24 19t4. Prank husband of Genevieve Cooper; father of Mrs.

William (Dorothvl Quick, M. Frank Lee and Dr. Robert A. Barcaskey: brother of Mrs. Helen Sloops, Alexander Leo and Joseph Barraskev; also six grandchildren Friends mav rail at R.

I). COPFLA.ND S. RK7 Fifth Ave Coraopolis. until Wednesday at 9:30 a. m.

Requiem high man St. Joseph Church at 10 a. m. Behers Suddenly, on Sunday mornln. Mav 24, 1964.

Richard R. beloved husband of Florence Mathews Behers. of 508 Caltfor. ma Avalon: father of Florence Ruth A. and iltrhard R.

Behers son of James J. Bc-heri brother of James J. Jr William Eimer J. and Robert E. Behers.

Friends re-reived from 2-4 and 1-9 p. at the LESTfR C. MrPONALD H'NERAL HOME. 629 California, Avalon. where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.

Black On Sundav. Mav 24. 1964 William of Fadette Shera-den. husband ol tne late Elizabeth MrCune: father of Mrs. Mary Rose Staska: one arand- son.

William J. Staska Funeral service at the H. L. SPP.F.R HOME, 2921 Char-tiers Sheraden. I'ittsburen.

on Wednesday at 1 d. m. Visita tions 2-4 and i-s D. m. Rnvlft Oertruda Miller, on Sunday.

May 24, 1964, beloved wife of William A. Boyle, of 1031 Glenn Wilk; mother of William John R. and Charles D. Bovle; sister of ivjib. nuiiiia du.

bv 10 arandchildren Friends may can ni ine ims MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South. Wilk. HiKhmassof requiem In St. James R- C. Church on Wednesday at 10 a.

m. (Family hours -o ana Braton On Sundav mornine. Mav 24. 1964. Antionette Uraton.

widow of John Braton: beloved mother of Mrs. Anthonv Souhla Stud-nick! of 2408 Roseearden Oreentrea. William Braton; on trandson. Jackie Braton: ona aister. Mrs.

Victoria Furowieo and the late Frances Bciiovitrh. Friends received at the FIN-HATER AND SON COMPANY MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave until Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. Requiem hieh mass In St. Anthony Church.

Home-atead. at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Brown Lillian of 141 Merchant Airbridge, on Sundav. Mav 24, 1964. Survived bv a sister-in-law, Mrs. Katherine C. Brown, of Am-brldge: two cousins.

Mrs. Clem J. Nlnehauser. Mr. James Brown, both of Ambridie.

Friends are heinr received after 7 o. Monday at. CONRAD F. MATTER MINERAL HOME. 1133 Church Ambndsre.

Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment Bewickley Cemetery, Buerkle On Saturday. Mav 23. 1964.

Veronica M. Buerkle. of 5922 Bryant Ct dauihter of John B. and Grace Nicklin Buerkle: sister of Mrs. Ronald Ehrlich.

Robert Elizabeth. Marv and John B. Buerkle Jr. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave.

at Devonshire 8t. Funeral Wednesday Hlith mass of re-auiem In Sacred Heart Church at 10 a. m. Capozzoll On Sunday, May 24. 1964.

Joseph, of 169 Union Bridgeville. husband of Maria Rosa Pepe; father of Ncra Monte, Nicholas. Mario and James Capozzoll: brother of Angelina Groce, Michael and Gaetano Capozzoll: also seven grandchildren and one areat-Rrandrhild Friends received at the g. R. FRYER MINERAL HOME.

129 Washington Ave, Bririgeville. rtequiem high mass In St. Agatha'i Church. Thursday at 10 a. m.

Cousins On May 25. 1964, Frederick of 3108 Ashlvn Sheraden, husband of Elizabeth Hogedon Cousins: father of Mrs. Mary Jane McLister; brother of Ross Cousins: also aurvlved bv one granddaughter. Friends mav call at the GEORGE J. MANG1S NFRAL HOME, 2945 Chartiers Ave.

6heraden, Pa. Time later. WHEN YOU THINK OF WANT ADS THINK OF THE AND PITTSBURGH PRESS WANT ADS PHONE NUMBER IS 263-1201 A Dftk 8'iddenlv on Monday. Mar 25. 19h4, Dewev of 801 Union Ave.

husband of Blanche Sullivan Marshall: father of William R. and Edward Marshall; brother ef Bitelah Crony; also four grsnonaugnters Funeral from the H. J. SCHI LLH 4 AS A SON SINtRAL HOME. 707 East St North Side, on Wednesday at 2 p.

m. Mcintosh At her home. Nentune N. on Saturday. May 23.

194 Catherine O. wife of Ravmond G. Mcintosh: sister of Mrs. Steven DiStenhano. Mrs.

a French. William. Waller and John Gildav. Requiem high mass at Neuiune. N.

on Mondav morning al 9 o'clock Bodv will be brought to the McliONAl.D UNERAL HOME. 529 California Avalon. lor viewing on Tuesday afternoon anJ evening. Funeral Wednesday mjr-iii at 10 o'clock Interment Noiihslae Catholic Cemetery. Meier Or 60 Seldon Overbrnok.

on Friday. Mav 22. 19M. Ernest husband of the late Stella Springer Meier: bro her of Anna and August Meier: also survived bv two nieces and two nenhews. Friends received at the E.

B. LAIOHLIN El. NERAL HOME. Castle Shannon, where services will be held on Tuesday. May 26 at 2 o.

m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Mellch On Sundav. May 24.

1964. Amelia, beloved wife of Julius, of 628 Penn Ave. Turtle Creek: daugh ter of Mrs. Mildred Magarac, and sister of Delia and Ann Vulck, Ida Starker. Lawrence and Charles.

Friends received at the HOME OF RICHARD H. KNEE, Osborne and Larimer Aves Turtle Creek. Services in St. Nicholas Churrh. Wilmerdlng, on Wednes day at 1:30 p.

in. Friends Invited. Melodini Joseph, on Sunday, May 24. 1964, husband of the late Addolora Fraiangelo: faiher of F'alco. Amerlco.

Armando and Edward Melodini; 15 grandchildren: brother of Donato and Angelo Melodini of Italv. Friends received at the STEPHEN A. FUNERAL HOME (formerly O'Toole and Connor 5106 Second Hazelwood. Blessing services in the Church of St. Stephen's on Thursday at 9 a.

m. Merkel On Sundsv. Mav 24, 1964, Sophia, late of Mt. Troy, In her 86th year, widow of Matthew Merkel; mother of Helen Boss: sister of Elizabeth Mall and Christ Mall, of Chicago: also survived bv four grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Friends received at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME.

1550 Lowrie where funeral serv.es will be held on Thursday at 1 p. m. Friends invited. Mucha On 8undav. Mav 24.

1964. Joseph beloved husband of Bella Blank Mucha. o( bOh Oxford Mt. Lebanon: father of John and Anne Mane: son of Mrs. John Mucha brother of Anna Burak.

Bettv Mucha. Gertrude MiKee. Henry Paul James and Alex C. Mucha. Friends received at the L.

BE1N-HAUER tt SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty until Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass In Our Ladv of Grace Church. Hill 10 a.

m. Rosary will be recited Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Gateway Chapter Leukemia Society, Inc. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Nieholls On Sundav. Mav 24, 1964. Clara, of 206 Lobmgler North Braddork, wife of the laie Rich-aid H. Nicholls; mother of Charles.

James and the late Richard and John Nicholls: also 12 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren. Friends mid members of the First Presbvterian Church and daughters of Scoria Thistle Lodge of Braddork re-reived at, the WM. E. ELKIN MORTUARY. Fourth St North Braddork.

Services Tuesday at 1 p. m. O'Brien On Saturday morning. Mav 23. 1964.

Harold C. O'Brien of 943 Norlh Neglev E. father ot Dr. Harold C. Jr.

of Pgh. and Jack O'Brien of Beaver, Pa. Friends received at the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. at Graham E.

where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment Coraopolis, Pa. Owens On Sunday, May 24. 1964. John J.

Owens Sr husband of the late Anna Sheran of Calvin beloved father of Dolores Stone, Margaret Dawson, Thelma Conlev, Jean McKee. John J. Thomas. James and Katherine Owens; 21 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren Funeral from McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave.

on Wednesday. May 27. 1964. at 9 a. m.

Requiem high mass In St. Mary's Chuich, 4bth at 10 a. m. Pansburn On Monday. May 25.

1964. Jsmes husband of Josephine McGregor Pangburn, of 6619 Wilkins Ave father of James of Ps Friends received at T. D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Ave. Wllkinsburg.

Tuesday 7-9 p. Wednesday 2-4 n. m. Services Wednesday evening at 8:00. In lieu of flowers family wishes contributions be msde to the Burknell University chapel Fund.

Paracca Suddenly, on Sundav. Mav 24. 19b4. Ethel Hartle. sged 5n.

of Mars. RD, 1. wile of the late Peier Paracca: mother of Mrs. Mary Ann Wenrel. John Jamei and Donald H.

Paracca: sister of Louis of Jean-netie. and Gilbert Hartle of also seven grandchildren. Friends received st the MM. II. MrIIONAI.il FUNERAL E.

Mars. Pa. Requiem mass al St. Alnhonsus R. C.

Church. Wexford, on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. rflaum On Friday, May 22, 1964. Martha Werner; wile of William J. Pflaum.

of Bellsire Rd Bradford Woods; sister of Mrs. Virginia Harner Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 10.12 Perry Highway, Perrysville, where service will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. On Saturday. Mav 23, 1964, Frank Pieczynskl. of 72 South 17th S.

8 husband of Ihe laie Roralla Brykara Pleczvnskl; li-ther of Mrs. Cecelia Urbaniak, Anthony Frank Jr Raymond Svlvesier, Mrr. Rita Zlelinski and the late Joseph Pleczvnskl; brother of Mrs Rose Kieszkowskl; also survived by 13 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Friends received st the CHARLES C. CILSLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 So.

15th 81. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a. m. Solemn requiem mass In St. Adalbert', Church at 9 a.

m. Pivorotto On Sundav night. Ruth Erhsrdt, beloved wife of Arthur M. Pivirotto. of Forest Fox Chapel; mother of Ruth V.

Richard Arthur Jr. ind Justine J. Pavi-rotlo. sister of Mrs. I A Kirhy of Cincinnati.

Ohio, and Mr. William V. Ehsrrit. of Youngstown, Ohio Friends received at McCABE INC. IINERAL HOME.

6214 Walnut Shadvside. where Krlvate funeral services will be eld Wednesday. Mav 27. 1'IM, at 10 a. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p.

Family requests In ll-u of flowers rontrlbul Ions may be made to Seton Hill Col-lege, Greensburg. Prince On Mondav. Mav 25, 1964. Angela, of 823 Fifth Oak-moni. belovrd wife of Carl; mother of James Prince, Marv Tambiiro, Aniula Galatla, James Pernlre.

Ann and Frances Prince and Thrsa D'Amlro: sisler of Jame, and Charles Pusateri; also eight grandchildren: two great-grand-hildren Friends received at the WILLIAM J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME. 310 Allegheny River Blvd. Oakmont. Requiem high mass In St.

Irenaeus Church on Wednesday at 9 Interment Ml. Carmel Cemetery. Reichenbach On Saturday. Mst 21. 1964.

Frf. ward of 1100 Frednnl PI Elliott, husband of the late Emma Zlmmer Reichenbach: father of Edward L. Emma. Mrs. Bertha Welker.

Elizaheih and Frederirk Reichenbach: also nine grandchildren and 1.1 (treat, grandchildren Friends received at the CONRAD RECI.I.NOFII JR. FUNERAL HOME, 1008 Chartiers Elllnti. where services will be held on Wednesday at 1 d. m. Kmsell (Formerlf We( Llber'v Ave, Dormont on Saturday, tfav 2J.

i Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service. On Mar S. 194 on 1956 Plymouth ixdan. Serial No 159 5139, with accessoriea. was aeired in Allegheny County Pennsylvania, for of 26 USC Section 7301.

Any person claiming an interest in said property mav nie a ptitum for remission of mitigation ot forfeiture or file a claim and deliver a 1350 00 cost bond, with the undersigned on or wlure June 1 964; otherwue the property will be forfeited ana deposed of according to law. J-Rilber. Supervisor in Charge, Alrn-hol and Tobarro Tax. 2 1 3 Ninth Street. Pittsburgh.

Pennsylvania 1522 3. John While; White. Jones A Gregg, Attorneys at Law, 1010 Grant Pttuburgh, Pa. 15219. Notire tt hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of Mav 24, 1945, P.

L. 967. as amended, of Intention lo 1 tn the ff ice of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Hantanurg, and In the office of the prothonotary of the Court of Common Pieaa of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 1st day of June. 1964, a Certificate for the conduct of business tn Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of Suttner Insurance Agency, with Its Principal place of business at 2719 rownsville Road.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In said business are: Lyda J. Suttner. GUI Hail. Finleyvllle Road, K.

D. 4. Finlewille, Pa Ruth A ac Don a Id 17 20 Mt Minn fit reel, Aliquippa. Pa. Paul Brandt A Brandt.

Raster, Brandt and Ma lone. 966 Perry Highway. Pgh. 37. Pa.

Notice Is herehy given that Articles of Incorporation will be filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, at on the 2 1st day of May, 1964, for the put-pone of obtaining Certificate ol Incorporation of a business corporation which la tn be oiganued under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May IS, 1933. P. L. 364, as amended. The name of the proposed corporation is Lindsay Water Conditioning of Pltubumh.

Inc. The ourooae or puruosea for which It Is lo be oa an tied: to buy. sell, service and rent residential, com mercial and industrial water conditioning units: and to deal in gen eral commodities at all levels of distribution, and for these purposes to have, possess and enoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Paul W. Brandt, Solicitor.

Leo M. StepAnla.n, Attorney at La 403 Mellon; Bank Bui Id Inn, Butler. Pa. hereby given pursuant to the orovlilons nf Art. of May 24, 1B45, P.

L. B7. as amended, ol intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harilsburg, and In the off ice of the Frothonotair of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 1st day of June. 1964, a Certificate for the conduct of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation o( a Bar, with its principal place of bus men at Koute No. Bakerstown Town ship, Allegheny County.

Pennsylvania. The name and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In sam Dusiness are: Mary Mcoon-ouch. R. D. No.

3. Valencia, Penn sylvania. Dennis C. McDonouh, Ft. D.

No. 3, Valencia, Pennsylvania. In the Court of Common Pleai of Allegheny Couniy. Pennsylvania. In the Matter of Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh.

Redevelopment Area No. 12. Allegheny Center Project. appointment of Viewers for the property of; Olive Snyder, and Commonwealth Bank and Trust Company of Pittsburgh, guardian for Blanche Snyder, also known as Mary Blanche Snyder, an Incompetent, No. 3280 April Term 1963.

To Olive Snyder: You are hereby notified that a Rule has been granted by the Court In the abovf. entitled case to show cause why the ward of the Board or viewers of JR. 000. 00 to Olive and 92 000. 00 to Commonwealth Bank and Trust Comnany of Pittsburgh.

Guardian for Blanche Snyder, also known as Mary Blanche Snyder, an Incompeienr. less the (axes, Hens, judgment, mortgage and costs due thereon, leaving a net balance of 8.990 4 should not be paid tntn Court, with respect to lot In the 22nd Ward of the city nf Pittsburgh fronting 20 feet, at the corner of West Diamond Street and Montgomery Avenue and ex tending Southwardly parallel with Federal Street 60 feet. Being desig nated as Block 23-R Lot. 55 In the Deed Registry Office of Allegheny County and recorded In Deed Book Volume 36-00. Page 24 In the office nf the Recorder of Deeds for Allegheny County.

Rule returnable the 5th day of June, 1964, at. 9:30 A. E. D. fl.

In the Assignment Room nf the Court of Common Pleas, Seven! Floor. CHy-County Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Richard W. Kelly. H.

Abrams. Attorney nr Tlrhan Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh. NO. 178 AN ORDINANCE Amending a portion of Section 33 Bureau of Police. Department of Public Safety; nf Ordinance No.

4 39. approved December 26, 1963, entitled "An Ordinance fixing the number of officers and employees of all departments nf the City of Pittsburgh, and the rate ol compensation thereof." Passed in Council Mar IB, 1964. Approved May 21. 1964 JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In B.

66, page 65, In City Clerk office. NO. 179 AN ORDINANCE -Amending portion of Section 26, Bureau nf Repairs. Department of Lands and Buildings and a portion of Section 62. Filtration Division.

Department of Water, nf Ordinance No. 439, entitled. "An Ordinance fixing the number of officers and employees of all department of the City of Pittsburgh and the rate of compensation thrreof," approved December 26. 1963. Passed In Council Ma 18, 3 964.

Approved May 21. 1964. JOSEPH M. BARR Mavnr Recorded In O. B.

66, page 66, In City Clerk office. NO. 160 AN ORDINANCE Transferring the sum of $125,000.00 from Code Account No. 443. Salaries.

Regular Employees, Bureau of Police, and the aum of 9123.936.95 from Code Account No. 1461, Salaries, Regular Employees. Bureau of Fire, Department of Public Safety, to Bond Fund 199. General Public Improvements. Peoples Bonds: for the purchase of land from the Vrhan Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh for Park purposes.

Passed tn Council May 18, 1964. Approved May 21. 1964, JOSEPH M. BARR Mavor Recorded In O. fe.

66, page B7, In City Clerk office. NO. 181 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation to enter Into a supplemental agreement to be attached lo and be made a part of Contract No. 1 6547. Increasing the amount available for the payment of the coat of the survey and related work in conlunctlon with the establishment nf the property corners and boundary line of Frlck Park In the Department of Parks and Rec reation from a maximum of 96 noo 00 to 9 409 16.

and Passed In Council May 18, 1964. Approved May 21. 1964. JOSEPH M. BARR Mavor Recorded In o.

B. 66, page 97, In City Clerk a office NO. 182 AN ORDINANCE-Amending a portion of Section 1 of Ordinance No. 425. approved December 27.

1962. entitled. "An Ordinance authorizing the Mavor and the Director of the Department of Parke and Recreation lo enter Into a contract or contracts with a firm of professional engineers for ground surveying. Ihe Insta la tlon of monuments, and other rrlatrd work in conjunction with the esiah Itshment of the property coiners and boundary line of Frlck Park In the Department of Parks and Recreation, and providing fur the appropriation of the amount of 6,000.00. for the oavment of the cost thereof." Passed In Council May 18, 1964, Approved May zi 1964.

JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In B. 96, page 98, in city i tern orrtce. NO 183 AN ORDINANCE-Authorizing and directing the Mayor, the Director of me imparl ment or Lands and Build lugs and the Director of the Depart ment of Parks and Recreat ion, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to purchase to 2i parrels of land in tne hast Lioerty Ki development Area from the Crban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh, upun certain teims and conditions, for park pur-pocs. for the total sum of $248..

926 95; to exeure and dlHer to said Authority sijcn plans and other documents as mav be required to effect the premises, and providing lur me pamem inereoi. Passed In Council Mav 16, 1964 Approved May 21 1 964 JOSEPH M. BARR Mayor Recorded In B. 96, pag 89, In City Clerk office. frBlfl9 Contract 313 AU.EGHENY COUNTY SANITARY AUTHORITY PTTTSBL'RCH.

PENNSYLVANIA LEGAL NOTK1 SealH proposals for Contrart 319 for Furnishing and Delivering Red-woed Lumber and Atner Paddies will be received at Ihe Office of the Allegheny County ftanttaxy Authority, 3 300 Preble Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213. until 2 00 M. Eastern Daylight Saving Time on Tuesday, June 9, 1 964, and then publicly opened tnd read Contract Documents may be examined and obtained th Office of the Authority Bid Security shall furnished by Certified ChecH nr Bid Bond for ten percent t0 of the total bid price. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond for the lull amount of tne Contract. The right Is reserved to reject any or ail bids ALLEGHENY Cnt'VTY SANITARY AUTHORITY r'uhui I.

Graf. Chairman Mat 19, 1964. 1964. Phoebe D. Russell, aunt of Mrs Greuhen V.

Farouhar. Bruce R. VanDvke. Lew V. L.

Brown Russell Brown and William Br-wn. Friends re. reived st the f. B. I At IV FUNERAL HOME.

331(1 W. Liberty Ave So Hills, where serv-irea will be held on Wednesday. May 27 at 11 a. m. 2-4 and 7-9 D.

Schmidt Suddenlv on Sundav. Mav 24. 14. William E. beloved husband of Agatha Ruder Schmidt, of 3305 Delaware father of Charles Schmidt: brother of Mrs.

Martha Brunlng and Mrs. Elsa Faust of Germany; also two grandchildren. Friends received at the PAT PERT FUNIRAL HOME. 711 l.ockhart 81.. N.

8. Funeral on Wednesday with requiem high mass In St. Msrv'a Church at 9:15 a. m. Teulonla Maenner-Chor and Technlshverln Society Invited.

Smith Anna Evans, on Monday, May 25. 19b4, of 104 East End Ave. in her 90th year, sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor and the laie Harry A. Smith.

also seven nieces and two nephews. Friends received at the ROWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME. 210 East End Ave Services Thursday at 2 p. Visual ion from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. SpiltZ On Many 24. 1964. Mrs. Catherine of 937 Broadway, East McKeesport, wife of Joseph 8pritz, and survived bv two sisters.

Mrs. Gertrude A Cloheily. Mrs. Mary Wvant, and one brother, John Wnlsh. Friends received at.

the LOUIS W. FEIT FUNERAL HOME, 1119 Broadway. E. McKeesport. Requiem high mass Thursday at.

10 a. m. In 8t. Robert Bellarmlne R. C.

Church, East McKeesport. Steven On Saturday Mav 23. 1964. William W. husband of Margaret Young Stevens of Rochester Franklin Park; father of Mrs.

Violet. Grogan. Mrs. Olive Henderson and Rose Hague; also survived bv 10 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hwv. Perrysville.

where service will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. stougrh Suddenly on Sunday. Mav 24, 1964. Robert, of 226 Hawkins North Braddork, husband of Doris Bartman Stough: father of Robert James and Daryl R. Stough; son of Mrs.

Freda Krause: brother of Mrs. Fmma Pokrant, Mrs. Helen Heverly, Mrs. Dorothy Diggins, and William Stough. Friends received at the WM.

E. ELKIN MORTUARY, 4th North Braddnck. Services Wednesday at 1 p. Strelner On Sundav. May 24.

1964. Phllln husband of Helen Jones Strelner. of 1007 East. End father of Mrs. Charles DeCorte of Butler.

Mrs. H. Miller of East Bradley. brother of Mrs. Kathervn Stiff.

Mrs. Margaret Kllnesmith: also survived bv two gradnrhlldren Friends mav call at the FERGUSON-WOOD FUNERAL HOME. Forhes Ave. at McKee Place, Oakland, where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Truman On Saturday.

May 23. 1964, Harrv J. of 93 Dewey Etna, husband of Ruth M. Truman; father of Wavne. Linda, Dale.

Patricia and Harrv J. Truman: son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Truman brother of Jean Aigner.

William B. and Warren Truman: also one grandchild. Friends and members of Zara-dotha Lodge No. 448 F.ArA.M. received 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. at the JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 644 Butler Etna. Services Wednesday at 1:30 p. m.

Masonic service Tuesdav 8 p. m. Vrhanio On Sundav. Mav 24. 1964.

Mrs. Veronica, wife of the late George Vrbanic: mother of Joseph. Mrs. Mary Gaul. Mrs.

Anna Rebitch, Mrs. Frances Slskos. all of Del-mont, George of 8altsburg D. 1. Michael.

Export. RD. 2. and Mrs. Katherine Klsic ot also 13 grandchildren.

Friends received at, I.YSLE P. BASH FUNERAL HOME. Delmont. Re. ouiem mass Wednesday at 10 a.

m. In St. John', Church. Delmont. Walker Rebecca Ann, daughter of the Rev.

Earl 8 and Marv Loughead Walker, on Mondav. Mav 25. 1964. at Ihe T. I.

WATSON HOME; survived bv a sister, Barbara, and a brother Michael, and by grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. Sidney Walker, of Wilmerdlng. Friends received at the parsonage of the Hebron Lutheran Churrh. 416 Franklin East Pittsburgh, until Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, when services will be held In Ihe church.

Interment on Thursday. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Watson Home, Leetsdale, Pa, Werme Of 919 Manle Coraopolis, on Sundav. Msv 24. 1964, Mlnnetla. wife of Carl mother of Charles L.

and Russell C. Werme: sister of Mrs. Lotus Deiley. Mrs. Lorene Johnson, Mrs, June Fulromer, Russell, I mm en r-umir UKrr iru two grandchildren.

F'riends mav rail at R. D. COPELAND R. 81.7 Fifth Coraonolis. Service, Wednesday at 1:30 p.

m. Wilson On Sunday May 24, 1964. Oladvs Edwards Wilson, of 606 Ella St. WiU, wile of Col. Wallace Wilson: mother of John Robert W.

Wilson and Mrs. Charles Anna i Shields; daughter of Thorn Edwards; sister of John Edwards also seven grandchildren Friends received a' the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL. 925 Frank- lin Ave. at coal Wilk.

Services on Wednesday at 2 p. m. Wochadlo Frank, on Sunday, May 24. 1964 brother-in-law of Mrs. Mary Wochadlo: brother of Mrs.

Eva Bilko of Detroit. Friends received st the I.EO. SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 5128 Second Hazelwood. Funeral servlres on Thursday at 9 o'clock In 8t. An- thonv's R.

C. Church. Homestead. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Yonko Suddenly on Monday May 25, 1964.

Michael, of 715 Penn Ave Irwin, oeiovea husband of Mrs, Anna Mazak: father of Mrs Roselyn Kretsrhmaler of Rock- ville. Md and Mrs. Mildred Nagy of Builtr: brother of Miss Eva Yonko. Turtle Creek: also two grandchildren. Friends rec-lved st the JAMES J.

Al. FIERI FUNERAL HOME. 171 Stale Wilmerdlng whrre reonlem services will be held on Wednesday at 9 a. Requiem high mess In 8t. Nicholas Bvzsntine Catholic Church Greensburg.

on Wednesday at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Flor'ntt BasUts CUR A MA. SPRAYS I LV .100 Ll'BIN A SMALLEY Beauty softens sorrow.

Send GRANT 1-2200 Noticti Estate of Gertrude Hastings, deceased, of Avalon Nn. 4671 of 1961. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the Undersignrd who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of deredrm to mnke known the same and all persons Inorbted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ruth Mawhlnney. Extrx 630 Tavlor Avalou. Psh.

3, Pa. Bruer-k, Walker Rruetlt. Attys 1 100 Jon-s Bldg Pgh 19. Pa Estate of Bertram J. Fresch, deceased, of Forwt Htlls.

Pa. No, 3232 of 1964. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having r'aims or demands a -a nut the estate of decedent to maae known the same and all persons Indebted to drcedent to make payment witrnut delay to Edna G. Fresch, Adms 510 AtlanMc Pa. 15321.

Clifford A. Weisel. 1 1 law Finance B'dg Tgh Pa 15319. Estate of William Bvers, deceased of Monmeville, Pa. No.

3141 of 1964. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who request alt persons having claims or demands agatrst Ihe estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indented to deceoVnt to make pavment without delay to Virginia L. Rvers. 309 Lonrview Drive. M--n-roeville pa Stanton Frgie.

414 Library Street. Rrad'Wk Pa Mayer Sniderman. Attorney, 606 Law Ride Pittsburgh. Pa Cr-mmnnwealth of Pennsylvania, Mabel Jnnes vg Earl Jours, at No. 43 Juiy Term U64.

Court of Common Pleas To Ear! Jnnes. ''nyr are nni. fled that Mebl Jones the pla'ntiff his commenced an action of divorce caimf you which tnu ae reoulre-i to dfend William H. avis, lnenff of Allegheny cuntv. Ettale of Marion Zanueh, He-retaed, of Whitehall Boruuxb, Pa No 2137 of 14 Letleis tesls-mrntary on his esla'e were grsnied In the undersigned who rrqurit all persons havmi claims or demands against the fitste (if decedent lo nuke knon the same and all per kuiii Indebted lo aecrdenl to nie payment without drlsy to F.llzsbelh K.

iUnuch and Pittsburgh National Bank, 414 Wood St. fell. Ps Jimea J. Dillon. Brirrr Bids.

fin. It 15218: Cynl RurTrnntrh. Frlck p.iA F- 15 Ji AM s. E-iale of l.lda Hany, deceased, of Wllkinsburg. Ps.

No. 2JJ6 of 19A4. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted lo (he unilersL-ned who recueils all per arms having claims or demands aclust die estate of decedent to make known he same and ail persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to John N. Hsnkey. tttr 2530 Hnlljr Pa.

15235. Harbauih Miller; Miller, Hay. Kntwisle A. Duff, Altys 3015 Giant Ps 15219. Fjlate of Daisy D.

Smllh, deceased, of Edgeworth Borouih, Pa. No. 2325 of 1084. Letleis testamentary on her estate were granted to Ihe undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands acalnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Nelle Smith Devis. 3 18 Meadow Lane.

Edgewnrlh. Pa. Thomas W. Neely Ally 1130 Park Pfh Pa. 1523.

Eilale of Harry F. Behllng. a a Harry Behllng, deceased, of Bridge-vine Boro. No. 2217 of 1BB4.

Let ters testamentary on his estate Wert grsnled to the undersigned who requests all persons havln-T claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known Ihe same and all persons indebted to decedent to mnke payment without delay to Josephine Behllng, 378 Washington Brldtrvllle. or lo Frank Reich, 1306 nner run. 1 if, ra. Estate of Edward D. Newlln.

deceased, of Ingram, Pa. No. 3231 of 1(14. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to Ihe undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent lo mae known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make pavment wiih-out delay lo Ralph Newlln. HR2r) Church Ben Avon.

William Markua. 1808 Law Finance Bldr Pa. 15219 Estate of Mary F. Msloy a ka Florence Malov, deceased, of Pa. No.

3237 of 1984. Letters testami-ntftt-y on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands acalnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavm-nt without delav to Jmes L. Msloy, 7149 Reynolds Pgh Pa. R. Gsffney, Ally.

105 Jude Pa. 15337. Estate of Katherine Kazlauskas. deceased, of Ps. No.

2224 of 1964. Letters leslamentsiy on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests sll jiersons having claims or demsnds against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Pete Poiansky, 966 rieiiinrs ra. j. Miie Kvans, isoo Berger Pa. 15219.

Estate of ess if A. Fflman a Felmnn. nf Pa. Nn. 1213 nf 19fi4.

letter testa mentary on her estate1 were crantetl to the uncle rsl jfned who request all persons having claims or demands asanxt the estate nf deredent to make known the same and all per sons Indeblrrt to decedent to make payment without delay to Samuel Felman. 23R Gladstone Pa. M. H. Hlrschfield S06 Frlclt Pa.

1S219. Notice Is herehv elven oursuant to the provsons of Act of May 24, lwi.v p. Hf.7, as amended, of Intention to file In the office nf the Secretary of the Commojiwealth nf Pcnnsvlvana. at Harrlsburn. and In the office nf the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Alle-pheny County, on Frday, the 29th day of May, 1964.

a Certificate for the condurt of a business in Allegheny County, Pennsylvana, under tlte assumed nr fictitious name, style or destination of Kitchens Plus. with Its principal place of business at 47.1 Hochher? Road, Pch. 3V Pa. The names and addresses of alt persons owning or Interested In said business are: rjiura Mae Mica. 421 Hochbeig Road, Pgh.

pa. Estate of Mar? Hartenkeil. de ceased, of Pell Pa No. 2035 of 19fi4. Tetters testamentary on her ettale wpre era ted io the undersigned who requests al) persons having claims or demands acalnst the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delav tn Henrv Eislstnln.

fi604 Ttowan Pa. Wll-ltam Miller, 620 Peebles St, MS. Estate of Rose Svlrhely. deceased. of Duquesne, Pa.

No, 2313 nf 1964. Letters testamentary on her estate were rranted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands aealnst the estate of de cedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment witrmut delav to William Svirbely, 92250 Llneslone Collece Park. Pa. Louis C. Burstin.

Attv 137 W. Grant Duquesne. Pa. Estate of Schr.hn. de ceased, of P.oss Pa.

No. 2230 nf 1 964. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands aratnst the estate of deced-nt to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make pavment without delay to nttsDurfrn National BanK, successor by merer and or nsoldia-tton with First. National Bank of 414-16 Wood Pa, 152 22. Robert E.

McMonltrle: McMonlgle Vesely. 603 Law Finance Pa. 1IS219. Estate nf Helen G. McSwIccen.

deceased, of Pa. No. 2333 of 1964. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted tn dwedent to make pavment without delay to Lucy M. Grahb, 1029 Berkshire Pa.

15226 and L. McSwiggen. East Carden Rd Pa. lfS227. Extra.

Harold E. Harper: Alter. Wright A Barron. Atlys 2200 First Nat I. Bank Pa.

1R222. Alexander C. Sherrard and Camp bell. Thomas A Burke. Attorneys at Law.

lino PeODes Bank Building Pittsburgh. Pa. Notice Is herehy eiven bv Molbnro. Inc. a Pennyl vanla Business Corporation, which has been doing business and has registered Its office in ine lommon-wealth of Pennsylvania, at No 111 Cedar Boulevard, Mt.

Lebanon Township. Pittsburgh 26, County of Alle- ghrnv, that a Certificate of Election tn voluntarily dissolve said corporation in accordance with the provi sions of the Business Corporation Law, an Act of Assembly, approved Mav 5. 1933, P. L. 364, Ail amended by Act 366 of September 26, 19M, has bepn duly executed and delivered to the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, al Harrtsburg.

and that said corporation is winding up Its affairs in the manner prescribed by said Act. to that Its corporate existence shall be ended by the Issuance of a Certificate of Dissolution bv the Department ol 5Mate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Alexander C. Sherrard, Solicitor. Estate of Jacob Harry Lembersky a ka J.

Lembersky, deceaseH, of West Homestead. Pa. No. 2237 of 1964. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all prions having claims or drmand against the estate of decedent to make known the sam and all person Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Sandra C.

Lembersky. 1006 Sullivan West Homestead. Michael Hahalyak. 403 Commonwealth Rldg Pa. 15222, and Nathan H.

Leventon. 607 Grant Bldg Pa. 15219. Aftys, Estate of William C. Wllhelm.

deceased, of Pgh No, 250n of 1963. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests alt persons having- claims or dnunis against tl.e estate of decedent to make known the wme and all persons Indebted to dfcrdent to make pavment without d'-lay to Anna Mav Harhv. Admi 600 Ensign Pgh. 26, Mlrhael Hahalyak. Atty 403 Commopwralth Prh 22.

Pa. Estate of Pauline B. Adams, de-ceaed of Ph Pa. No 2127 nf 1964. Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demand" against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to dwedent to make payment without detny to Evelyn S.

Hartr. Admx 610 Burchfield Rd Allison Park, Pa. 15101 John Woodward Csmobell Atty, 201 Pla-a Pgh Pa 15219. Estate of John Ticaric, deceased, of Etna, Pa No. 2065 of 1964.

Letters of administration eta on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persnrta having claims or demands against the estate of deredent to make known the same and all persona Indebted to decedent to make payment without delav to Lee a Donaldson. eta 3649 Miller Dt AMUnn Park. Pa Brenlove A Fisher, Attvs 902 Prick Bid; Pgh, Pa 15219 Ueif Wels, Attorneys at Law. 20 Grant Blag Pittsburgh 19. Pa Notice If hereby given Ihat Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved bv the Department of state of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg.

on Tuesday, the 26th day of Aorll, 1964. for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of In-corporatloti nf business corporation which was organised under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May S. 3933, 364. as amended. The name of the ror-pnralion Is 606 Liberty Corn.

Th purpose or purpose for which tt ti to be are; Purchase, gale, leasing and matiarement of real estate, (ngvher ith Investment of proceeds therefrom, and for these purposeg to have, rewsa anl entoy J1 the ffhts. hnnts and privileges of Mid Act of Assembly, Banks, Anna Barcaskey, F'rank T. Behers, Richard R. Sr. Black, William J.

Braton, Antionette Buerkle, Veronica M. DiSilvesterSilvester, Paul Duer, Charles F. Hillenbrand, Raymond Hilsdon, Violet H. Kuechler, Karl I Mcintosh, Catherine G. -Meier, Ernest E.

Mucha, Joseph C. Xicholls, Clara Paracca, Ethel rflaum, Martha Reichenbach, Edward L. Russell, Phoebe D. Schmidt, William E. Stevens, William W.

Stieiner, Philip V. Truman, Harry Jr. Vrbanic, Veronica Wernie, Minetta Ocotk Netfcti Hillenbrand Ravmond G. of 3429 East St beloved husband of Patricia M. Cienek; lather of Raymond Gary, Patricia Claire and David; son ol Marie R.

and the laie William J. Hillenbrand; brother of Wil liam G. and Regis J. Friends received at OKNELU'8 PAP- PERT'S. 2105 East from noon till 10 daily.

Funeral on Wednesday, May 27. I9o4. Requiem high mass in Nativity of Our Lord Church (N. i at 10 a. (Holy Name Society and friends invited.

Hilsdon On Saturday. May 23. 1964. Vio let Hornberger; wile of Louis mother of Sr. Jacqueline.

sister of William and Carl. Friends are Invited to call at the I.EO J. Hl.NNEY FUNERAL HOME. 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Wednesday with requiem ma.ss In St.

Luke's Church at 10 a. m. Hilty At Indiana. on Monday. May 25.

19b4. Mrs. Bvthe (Grrcse) Hilty, age 65, of Avonmore, RD 1, widow ol Rev. J. Russell Hilty; mother of MaJ.

James R. Hilty, Los Angeles. and Mrs. Warren (Mary) McClain, Palm Springs. and sister of Mrs Ida Jane Plum, Pittsburg, Calif.

Memorial services Wednesday. Mav 27. at 11 a D. S. T.

In St. Jacob's United Churrh of Christ, South Eend. Interment Bethel Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions mav be sent to St. Jacobs Church, South Bend.

Pa. Hood Suddenly on Sunday. May 24, 19b4. Helen Spahr, beloved wife of the late Ross Hood; daughter of the late William A. and Mary Spahr: sister of William Carl Edwin A and Joseph R.

Spahr, Mrs. Raymond (Loretta) Hess, Mrs. Msdge Richie, Mrs. Agnes Kennedy and Mrs. Catherine Wilson.

Funeral from McCABK'S. 7204 Thomas on Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. Reauiem mass In St. John Fisher Church at 11 a.

m. Huff Suddenly on Saturday, May 23, 1964, William C. beloved husband of Beatrice of 1666 Mont-pelier Dormont: son of Ada Cunningham Huff and the late William C. Huff Sr Friends re-reived at the BFINHAI'ER SON CO. MORTI ARV.

2630 West Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services on Tuesdav at 3 p. m. Friends Invited.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. Kennedy On Sunday, Mav 24. 1964. Margaret Rowan Kennedy, beloved wife of the late William C. Kennedy: mother of James.

Mrs. Lottie Wilson, Mrs. Virginia Buhonlck. Mrs. Dolores Sisak, Mrs.

Betty Fesh: 18 grandchil dren; six gi eat-grandchlldren. Friends received at the N. MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 F'rankstown Penn Hills. Funeral on Wednesday at. 9 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass In Our Ladv or tne Most Blessed Sacra ment Church at 10 a. m. Knight Suddenly, on Sundav. Mav 14.

1964. Carl Jr beloved husband of Pearl Hustler, of Venetia. formerly of Brookline. fa'her of Mark son of Mrs. Lillian and the late Knight.

brother of Mrs. Loretta Proskev, Mrs. Lois Gottfried and Mrs. Charlo.te Hurlev. Friends and members of Lodge No.

45 A-A M. received at the BE1NHA1 ER AND SON COMPANY MORTUARY, 2b30 West Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services in the Chuich of the Advent, Pioneer Ave on Thursday at 2 m. Interment Unlohdale Ceme'ery.

Visitation beginning Tuesday 5 p. m. Koller On Mondav, May 25. 1964. Stephen F.

Koller. of 3009 East N. S. (formerly of Aspinwall i. husband of Katherine Vellum Koller; father of Irene Humes.

Barbara Lobaugh and Catherine Ann Eddy; brother of Theresa Chorba, Caroline Koller and Mane Kindle, also survived by nine grandchildren. The family Is receiving friends 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the H. BLAINE WEDDKLL NERAL HOME. 100 Center Aspinwall.

Fmeral 8:30 a m. Thursday. Requiem high mass 9:30 a m. In St Scholastica's R. C.

Cht'rch, Aspinwall. Knights of St. George Rosary 8:30 p. m. Wednesriey.

Kuechler Suddenly. Msv 23. 1964. Karl of 81 E. Pike Indiana.

Pa. (formerly of North Sidei; uncle of siella Reynolds. Clara Ford. Elsie Flick. Alice Wilcox.

Betiv Polvere. William, Robert and I Kuechler. Funeral from the SIRLIN AND LEONARD MORTUARY, 620 E. Ohio on Tuesdav at 2 a. m.

Elks 339. Westminster Lodge No. 727 F.A.-A.M and Ancient Accented Scottish Rltel and friends Invited. I.arkin At Minneapolis Minn on Vav 24. 1964.

Anna Wolfe Larkin. formerly of Pgh wife of the late Waller Larkin. mother of Mrs. Martha LaPlare. of Minneapolis the late Mrs.

Mildred Krause, Waller C. and James T. Larkin: also 12 grandchildren and 13 greal-granoclilldren. Friends received al the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood.

Tursdav from 7-10 Funeril Wednesday morning at 9 30 o'clock. Requiem mass In St. Gabriel church at 10 clock. Iavelle On Sundav. Mav 24.

1964, Anne Srhmitt. of B47 Flemington St formerly of 5264 Keeport Baldwin Court, beloved wife of Joseph and mother of Francis Jaseph, Joseph Patrick. Thomas Joseph. James Joseph and Lawrence Joseph: sisler of Francis P. Schmltt of Texas and 8r.

clarlta and Sr. Agnit ot the Divine Providence Order: also survived bv 11 gmndchl'dren Friends received at the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME. 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Wednesoav at 9:30 a with requiem high mass In St.

Rosalia's Churrh at 10 a. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. lsh of 605 Fifth Coraopolis, on 8undv, Mav 24, 1964. Frances, wife of 81avo Lesh; mother of Mrs.

Justine Montlbeller, Mrs. Julia Turdak Frances John, Waller. August and George Lesh; also 11 grandchildren. Friends may call at R. II.

COPEtAND'H, 8i7 Fifth Coraopolis. unill Wednesday at 11:15 Requiem high mass In St. Joseph', Church at 11:30 t. m. I'lijrara Of 313 Linden Sharpsbur.

on Sunday. Mav 24, 1964, Antonio Lugara. husband of Carmella (8lelllianoi; father of Oeraldlne Crlstina. Marco John and Antoinette Lugara; also five grandchildren Friend" received at (he HT.ESE N. WORRELL UNERAL HOME.

820 Main 8harpsburg Funeral Thursday morning at 9 o'clock Solemn high masa In The Madonna of Jerusalem Church at 10 clock. Mangold On Mav 24. 1964. Leo Mangold, late of Allentown; father of Mar-raret: brother of Mrs William Freudenbere and Herman Mangold Funeral fmm the MFITN A LEONARD MORTUARY. 620 T.

Ohio on WHesdv it 10 1. m. Andrew, Don C. Boyle, Gertrude Brown, Lillian V. apozzoli.

Joseph Cousins, Frederick E. Davidson, Lewis W. Ekequist, Lavida Fisher, Anne Friizius, Effie Geller, Samuel Gillespie, Alexander P. Groft, Lillian Haner, Edward Hathaway, Sally Hilty, Mrs. Bylhe Hood, Helen Kennedy, Margaret Knieht, Carl R.

Jr. Koller, Stephen lsh, Frances Larkin, Anna Lavellp, Anne Luffara, Antonio Mangold, Leo Marshall, Dewey V. Melich, Amelia Melodini, Joseph Merkel, Sophia O'Brien, Harold C. Owens, John J. Sr I'angburn, James A.

Pivirotto, Ruth Prince, Josephine Anna Spritz, Catherine B. Stough, Robert Walker, Rebecca Ann Wilson, Gladys Wochaldo, Frank Yonko, Michael Ototi Net'cct Crawley On Saturday, May 23, 1964, Agnes D. Crawley of the Devonshire Devonshire sister of Stella M. Crawley, Leo Crawley. Mrs.

Selma Porter. Mrs. W. Wenre and Marie B. Crawley.

Friends will be received st JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire St. Funeral Tuesday morning. High mass of requiem in St.

Pauls Cathedral at 10:00 a. m. Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Davidson On Mondav, Mav 25.

1964. Lewis W. Davidson, of 1216 Morrow husband of Joan Parker Davidson; father of Marv Elizabeth Curtln. of Cincinnati, Ohio; brother of Mary Fairley, Janet, John and Harrv Davidson. Friends received at.

the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. at Coal Wilk. Services Thursday at. 2 p.

m. Clan Douglas No. 229 services Wednesday at 8 p. m. Family reauests visitations 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

DiSilvester-Silvester On Saturday. Mav 2.1. 1964. Paul DiSilvester, of 1142 Tranter Oreentree. beloved husband of Marv Rulo DiSilvester: lather of Carl of St.

Louis, Edward of and Mrs. Elmer R. D'Orazio of Poughkeeosir. N. brother of Mrs.

Palma DlDome-nlco: also survived Bv 11 grandchildren and one great-grand daughter. Frienns received at the PARLORS Or WM. LATER AND SONS, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 9 n.

in. Wednesday. Mav 27. Reauiem high mass in SS. Simon and Jude Church at 10 a.

m. Duer On Saturday. May 23. Charlps of ft32 Dorseyville husband of Florence Slnmska. funeral from the ALRERT B.

AND MARIE J. HENMNGtR UNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler at. on Wednesday, May 27, 1 m. Services in East Liberty Presbyterian Church at 2 p. in.

Ekequist Lavida, suddenly on Sundav. May 24, 19b4. formerly of Jackson E. beloved wile of Carl C. Ekequist; mother of Emma Hllde-brand, Agnes Lyons and Doris Muker: sisler of Ruth and Ivan Anderson of Sweden: also survived bv eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends received it Hie WINTER ft-NERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Thursday at 2 p. m. Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Fisher Suddenly at Los Angeles. on Sunday, May 24. 19b4, Mrs. Anne Stein Fisher, beloved wile of Dr. Harry Fisher, of Hollywood, formerly of mother of Mrs.

Irwin (Margery Ellen) Oarbman ot Gainesville. Ha and Judith Mae Fisher of Hollywood, Fla beloved daughter of Mrs. Benjamin Stein of and the late Benjamin Stein: sister of Elder H. stein. Harold A Stein.

Mrs. Arthur B. (Mildred 1 Moss. Mrs. Milton A.

(Blanche! Bancv. all of Mrs Samuel I (Dorothy i Zakuto of Valdosia, Mrs. Florence S. Clateman of Hollywood Fla the late Mrs. Max (Ida) Morgan and the late Louis Stein Services at the RALPH SCHl'GAR IHAPEL.

5509 Centre Ave Wednesday at 1 p. m. Interment Beth Snalom Cemetery. The fam tly suggests contributions be made to vour favorite charity. Visita tions Tuesday.

Friend On Fridsv night, Joseph beloved husband of Mane cava naugh Friend, of 728 Maryland brother or Conrad and Joiin Friend, and Mrs. Frank Von-gumpenberg Friends received at JMclAKE nnU lHtKS, IM. I -NERAL HOME. b214 Walnut SI. Funeral on Tuesdav, May 26, 1964.

at 9 a. Rfouiem high mass in Baoed Heart Church at 10 a. m. Fritzius On Mondav. Msy 2V 1964, Effle Webb, ol 49 N.

Harrison Ave Bellevue, beloved wile of the late Willie-i Friuius. mother of Alice V. Margaret Stout of Brouxvilie. N. W.

Fritzius ol Orlando. Fla, and Helen Bartlev of Glenshaw. Pa. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 I the DALE A. (ilLLILAND fL'NLRAL HO.HE.

366 Lincoln Bellevue. where services will be held on Wednesday at 2.00. Please omit flowers. Geller On Sundav. Mav 24.

1964, Samuel, of 6535 Wilkins husband of Jean; father oi Harold and Wil liam; two brotl-prs end one sister In N. Y. Funeral and Interment Tuesday In JIEtF.RS UNERAL HOME, Fort Hamilton Parkway, Brooklyn. N. y.

Gillespie On Sundav. Mav 24. 1964. Alex ander husband of Edna Wright Gillespie, of 329 South Wlik lather of Mrs. Janet L.

Porter, Mrs. Shirley inneld. George and Alex P. Olllespie Jr Friends received T. II.

TIRNER S. 729 Wallace Ave, Wilk, 2-4 and 7-9 in. Services Wednesday after noon at 1 30 o'clock. Groft Of 206 Delaware Dr. Glenshaw.

on Monday, Mav 25. 1964. Lillian V. Barndt. wile of Joseph Cirolt, moil-er of Mrs.

Laura 1 Eirhier and Mrs. Beatrice Brister; sister of Mrs. Effle Ben nett of Johnstown, Pa John and Charles Barndt of Berlin. grandmother of Mrs. Dona Crake; abo survived by eight rreat-grandchlldren.

The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. (beginning Tuesday evening at the lll.NRV BOCK NERAL HOME 1500 Ml. Rnval Blvd Glenshaw. Notice ot time of lur.erai later.

Hanpr On Sundav, Msv 24. 1964. Ed, beloved husband of Jennie Barket Haner, of 132S Mississippi Ave. Dormont FTInd received at the L. RKINHMER AND SON 1(1.

MORTIARV. 1630 West Liberty Ave. until Thursday at 9 a. Kequtem mass in Our Ladv of Vlrtory Church at 10 a. m.

Inter ment Calvary Cemetery. Hathaway Of 322 OM Farm Rd Mt. Leba non, on Monday. May 25. 19M Sally, beloved wife of Robert Hathawav; mother of Lawrence K.

Hathawav. Friends received at the B. LAIOHLIN H.VKHAL ROME, i.iio West Liberty Ave, South Hills, Tuesdav. Mav 26, from 2-5 p. m.

Services will be held In the Sunset Hills U. P. Church. 900 Country Club on Tuesday at 7 30 m. In lieu of flowers contributions mev made to tha Runiet Hills U.

t. Churrh MemoSlil Fund. Frpetelt ALLEGHENY COUNTY May 23. 1BM PltlsburRh. P.

Separate and tealed Proposal will be received at Ihe Office ol Ihe Controller of Allegheny County, Rnorn 04 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 10:30 A. D. S. T. (9:30 A.

E. S. T.I. Tuetday, June 11)1)4 md will be publicly opened at 11:00 A. D.

S. T. (10:00 A E. S. T.

tn the presence of the County Commissioners In Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for Carpeting for Various Coun-Iv Departments: Plumbing Materials: Office Furniture; Twelve (12) Heavy Duty Dump Trucks: One 1 1 Travrlall and Ready Mixed Concrete. Special Rldrilnt- blanks and envelopes for use nf bidders, Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had application at tht Office of the Bureau of Purchases. Room 202 Court House, Filtsbuigli, Ft Proposal must be accompanied by a bond and or certlOed check las reouesled i lo the order ofor running lo the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed In the specifltt-tion as evidence that the bidder will accept tame and carry out the conditions ot tht contract in cast of award. No bidder may withdraw tilt bid for a period of 0 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Commissioner! reeervt tht right to reject tny tnd all bids.

JAMES W. KNOX, Controller Couniy of Allegheny. ALLEGHENY COUNTY May 23. 1964 Pittsburgh. Pt.

Septrate and tealed proposals will be received the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County. Room 104 Court House. Pittsburgh, Pa until 10 30 A D. S. T.

(9:10 A t. a. T.I Tuesday. June 9. 19S4.

and will be publicly opened at 11:00 A. S. T. 10:00 A. E.

s. T. In the presence of the County Commissioners In Room 410 court House, Pittsburgh fnr New Electrical Energy and Vault System fur City-County Building. Special Blddlnc bltnks tnd envelopes for use of bidders. Instructions to Bidders tnd conditions regulallng bidding together wllh speculations msy be had on application at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Proposal must be accompanied by a bond andor certified check (as reouestedi tn the order of or running to tha County of Allegheny for the amount fixed In the specification as evidence that the bidder will accept tame and carry out the conditions of tht contract In cast of award. Nn bidder may withdraw hli old for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing tlmt for receipt of bids. The County Commissioners reserve tha right to reject tny tnd all bids. JAMES W. KNOX, Controller County of Allegheny.

CITY OP P'TTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF WATER DIVISION OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION May 20. I94 1 sealed proposals lor -REINFORCED CONCRETE rN-CASEMENT OF THK 50" 1 p. RIVETED STF.EL WATER MAIN AND APPURTENANT WORK ADJACENT HIGHLAND RESERVOIR NO. will be received at the office nf Ihe City controller. Clly-County Funding, until 10:00 A.

Eastern Daylight Savings Time. June II, 1064. tnd win be publicly opened and read one 1 hour later in Council Chamber, City-County Building. 2. All bids must be msde upon the prepared form of proposal to bt obtained tt the Conlrtct Office, Room (119.

niy-County Building, on or sfier Mty 2d, 19(14. 3. Bids must be accompanied by a bond In ihe amount of fifty per rent iin of the estimated cost of the project under consideration. Ssld bond shall be duly executed with Surely or Trust Company which has compiled with. City Ordinances relating thereto, 4.

Copies of Contract Plans tnd Specification! may he obtalnrd at Room City-County Building. The Contract will require Ihe minimum waee rales In accordance will, schedule which It ptrt of Ihe Specifications, A entree, (NO REFUNDS I nf fifty cents. will be msde for each let of plans and apeclnct-tlons Checks covering surh charge Dull bt mide psvahle lo TREASURER. CITY Oe PITTSBURGH flint and ipecinntinns ms be reviewed free nf chtrte. In Room I9.

Clty-Counte Building. Poitage required If requested by mill The City reserves the rlfht tn withhold the award of contrect for a period nf thirty (30), days tiler the opening of bids. The Mayor and the Directors or the Deotrtment nf water and the Department nf Supplies reserve Ihe right to reject tny or III pro-pos-ts MORRIS) WOLF Director Department of WILLIAM F. CI. AIR Dlrertor, Department of Sijpnlles JOS PH M.

A RM ror PORT AtTIIOrilTY OP ALLEGHENY COUNTY as Wl" received 'b Jnrr lh Acting Director Pllrrhesint and Stores of 11, County Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, until 3 3q tnd will publicly owned and reed at 4 no Mme iddresa for the following- Bedims Dnr nd 4 Dnnr Mobile Radio Cnmmunlcttlnn Equlo ment Offset DunMcttnr Eiterloe cletninf and painting Inter or painting. Insttlllng trousctlc ceiling and tile flooring, at rrtft Building. refection nf km, will be publicly announced it a Author-lt it 00n nv. DST on June 1 ai room nbq Union Trust Penn.Tlv.n No bidder mav withdraw hit nrn-Joal for a period of (8n, ds tfier the scheduled tm, openlnt of the sealed bids ,1. 7' of Purchasing tnd stores, Trtnsii 13f Seventh street.

Pittsburgh 131 must be ti-mm. Inied tiy a certified or rash lira he order of 'or ninnln, in Po-l An. In, nf the amount of ten per cent M0. 1 Ihe total lmoun, hl)) 01 The Board nf Ihe Aulhorl'V te. ITbVh 1 General Manager.

Tunui Dlvuion II Room DDfl T.o.i ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh. Prnnsylvinia May 23. 1964 Separate and lealed prnpotlll will he received In the Office of the County Controller. Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh. Pi, Until 10:30 A.

D. s. tnd opened In Ihe presence of Ihe Executive and Administrative Officers at 11:00 A. D. Tuesday.

June 2, 1904, In Room 410 Court House, Pitts-burgh for the following: Butler, Eggs snd Cheese; Frrsh Frlllli and Vrgrtables; Meats: Yeast Foods; Soda Crackers; Ice Cream Mix: Fish; Coffee; Groceries; and Eye Glasseg and Rrpalrs. Special bidding blanks and envelopes lor uie 01 Bidders, Insl ructions to Bidders, condition! regulating bidding together with specifications msy be had on application at the Office of the County institution District Purchasing Department in Room 202 Court House, Plttitmrgh, Pa Proposal mult he accompanied Crrtifled or Cuhler 1 (hecg iaa required 1 to the order of or running to the County Institution District. The tmount fixed In the tpect-flcttloni 11 evidence thtt the Bidder will accept same and rtrry out the conditions of the conlrtct In case of awaid. No bidder msy withdraw his Md for a penod of 60 davs after the sc heduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Institution Dlitrlrt reserves the right to reject nf and ill bids JAMES W.

KNOX. Controller A I je lien ounty. ALLEGHENY COUNTY PF.NNA. DEPARTMENT OF PARKS Pittsburgh. Ps May 22, 1BH4 Srparale and tealed pronoun will be received it Ihe Office of Ihe (ounly Controller of Allegheny County.

Room 104. Ccurt House, Pittsburgh. until 9.30 orlock m. Eastern Standard Time, 1030 o'clock a. m.

Daylight Savlnf Time. Tuesday, June 2, 1964 and will be opened and read by Hit County Commissioners in the Gold Room, Boom 410. Court House, Pittsburgh. Ps nne-hslf hour later. 10 00 o'clock 1 m.

Eastern Stsndsrd Time, 11 00 ockk a m. Daylight Savlnf Time for the following; PROJECT APW lA 234(1 PROJECT UNI INSTALLATIONS NORTH PARK AND VICINITY The minimum wage rates permissible t( protect ihni be In accordance with Ihe Schedule nf Mln-mum Raiei tet up In Ihe Contrict Documrnis. No Bidder msy withdraw hll Md Tor a period ftixly 1 davs srier scheduled cloiini time for re-ceipi of bids. Proposals must be made on the county's form and In arrnrdanee with stPPl'nicniil he standaid Contrict for Construe-ion, Ihe "Form of Contrict," the Instruction! to Bidders." and the Letting, Plant, all nf which be viewed It the nf Ihe Commissioner! nf Allegheny Countr. Copies nf the tbove dm for Use of Bidden will be furnished upon ipplicatlon lo the Contract Supervisor In the County Department of Allerheny County, ponm S02 County Offici Building, Pitu-burgh.

Pt A charge of II 00 w'll be wide ror eth tet Supplemental Upecl-Jjatloni and Pltns for Project An iddlllonil rhtrge of 06 will made for each set nf "The Stand- 110 Conlrtct (nr Construction." There will be no refund nn Ihe mtndard Contract fnr mmtrutllnn P-lins" check or Money Order In tmount In rover rhtrge for (m nr both Document! to be msde out to Ihe "COUNTY OF AM.EGIIF.NY Propossls must he accompanied Mr 1 reriifled Check nr Surely Company B0114 C'm 11 1 1 form I 10 the order of or running to Ihe County of Allegheny- for Ihe Imount At'd in tne Inslrucl'ons tn Bidders at evl-d'nrt that ihe Ridker win arcepi and rarry out Ihe condltmnt of tht Con-" Aaid The County Comoiiesloneri reserve tm right to rei spy md ail Nidi. JAWS w. KNOX. Controller County of Allegheny. sswtMsriiiMlteifteseMBMelMsM.

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