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Japanese Offers Loom Here TOKYO, July 2 (AP)Offering of convertible debentures in the United States by Japan's top machinery maker, Shin Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, heralds similar ventures by other leading Japanese firms, observers here believe. Will Help Balance They noted the $10 million Mitsubishi is to receive Shill be a shot in the for Japan's dwindling international balance of payments. Shin Mitsubishi is to receive the money in September from managing underwriters, First Boston Corporation and Japan's, Monura Securities Other big Japanese industrial firms are known to have under preparation the floating of similar convertible debentures. These, observers said, include Yawata Steel, Fuji Steel and Sumitomo Chemicals. Experts here said Shin Mitsubishi's debenture offer, reg.

istered with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission Friday, and those by others expected in the near future, come at a good time. They expressed belief American stock investors, pressed by Wall Street's continued weakness, are turning their eyes toward debentures that guarantee them fixed interest. Provide for Conversion Shin Mitsubishi's debentures entitle their subscribers to convert them into the company's stocks in the form of American Depositary Re.

ceipts. The interest rate is to be decided shortly, but the leading newspaper Yomiuri said it is expected to be around 6 per cent a year. Another advantage of the systencks that converted the from debentures the debentures are free to change hands, while foreigners directly investing in Japanese stock markets are banned from remitting their principal abroad until after two years of stock purchase. Market Action In Commodities By the Associated Press Commodities futures prices were mixed Monday on New York exchanges, grains were lower on the Chicago Board of Trade. Hides advanced .20 to .22 cents a pound, rubber .15, copper .04 to .08 and world sugar .06 to .08.

Cocoa declined .07 to .11 cents a pound, coffee .03 to .05, domestic sugar .02 and zinc .01. Wheat was to 1 cent a bushel higher. Corn was 1 to lower, oats to lower and rye to lower. Soybeans were mixed. TREND OF STAPLE PRICES NEW YORK, July 2 (AP) -The Associated Press weighted wholesale price index of 35 commodities today advanced to 162.08.

Previous day, 161.91; week AgO, month ago, 159.99; year Ago, 164.81, 1962 1961 1960 1959 High 166.84 166.69 170.62 178.08 Low 159.99 160.78 159.76 165,93 (1926 average equals 100.1 CHICAGO GRAIN FUTURES Prev. Open High Low Close Close WHEAT Jul 2.11¼ Sep 2.14¼ Dre 2.19½ Mar 2.21⅞ May 2.18¾ CORN Jul 1.11¾ Sep 1.13⅛ Dec 1.12⅛ Mar 1.16¼ May 1.18 OATS Jul sep Dec Mar May .72 RYE Jul 1.311 Sep 1.28¾ Dec 1.29⅛ Mar 1.31¼ May 1.30¼ SOYBEANS Jul 2.484 Aug, 2.45 Sep 2.35 Nov 2.34⅞ Jan 2.38⅜ Mar 2.41⅜ May 2.43% LARD Jut 8.65 Sep 8.87 Oct 8.92 Nov Dee asked; 2.11¼ 2.11⅞ 2.11% 2.14¼ 2.14⅞ 2.14 2.19½ 2.20¼ 2.19% 2.21⅞ 2.22¼ 2.21¾ 2.18¾ 2.19⅜ 2.18⅜ 1.11¾ 1.11½ 1.11% 1.12⅜ 1.14⅞ 1.14⅞ 1.16¼ 1.17 1.17 1.18⅛ .671 723 .72 .72 1.30 1.30¼ 1.31½ 1.27⅞ 1.28¼ 1.29⅞ 1.28½ 1.29¼ 1.30½ 1.30% 1.31⅜ 1.29½ 1.29¾ 1.30¼ 2.47⅞ 2.48⅝ 2.48⅞ 2.44⅛ 2.44⅝ 2.453 2.34½ 2.34¾ 2.35⅜ 2.34¼ 2.34½ 2.35⅛ 2.381 2.38½ 2.38¾ 2.41⅛ 2.41¾ 2.43⅛ 2.43½ 2.43¾ 8.40 8.42 8.70 8.60 8.62 8.90 8.77 8.77A 8.97N 8.90A 8.95N 9.45A 9.50N nominal. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Wheat, No. 1, red. No.

1, yellow, hard, No. 2, yellow, corn, No. 3, yellow. No. 2.

yellow. soybeans, No, 3, yellow, No. 1, extra heavy, mixed, oats, Barley, malting choice, feed, Soybean oil, MINNEAPOLIS WHEAT FUTURES Open High Low Close 2.33¾ 2.35% 2.33¼ 2.34⅞ 2.34¼ 2.35¼ 2.34¼ 2.34⅞ 2.36% PITTSBURGH EGGS AND POULTRY The Federal-State Market News Service reports the following prices to retailers: Consumer grades and United States graded, store door delivery. cartoned. minimum one case sales.

Grade jumbo white, 18-51c: Grade white, extra large, 42-48c. Grade A. white, 39-440; brown and mixed, 38-43c; Grade A. medium. white, 30-37c; brown and mixed.

30-35c: Grade large, white, 35-37c. Ready-to-cook poultry: Broilers or fryers, pounds, 29c; roasters. 3-4 pounds, 4-6 pounds. 32-38c; hens. 3-4 pounds, 21-23c: hens.

over 4 pounds, 30-32c: turkeys, fryers, 4-8 pounds, 35-37c; ducks, frozen, 4-6 pounds, 42-47c. Live poultry: Hens, heavy type, 12-19c, mostly 12c; hens, -light type, 6-8, mostly 6c. CHICAGO EGG FUTURES Shell Egg Futures: Prev. Sales Open High Low Close Close Sep 1311 30.50 31.75 30.50 31.70 30.80 Oct 321 31.00 32.05 31.00 32.00 31.15 Nov 154 32.00 32.75 31.95 32.75 31.85 Dec 34 32.05 32.95 32.05 32.80 32.15 Frozen Whole Eggs: Oct 359 23.75 24.17 23.70 24.15 23.80 Nov 20 24.00 24.42 24.00 24.42 24.05 Dec 24.60 24.30 CHICAGO CASH BUTTER AND EGGS Butter: Wholesale selling prices higher to lower: 93 score AA 57.966c; 92 A 90 Eggs: Wholesale selling prices higher to lower. 60 or better grade A whites largely mixed medium mixed extras standards checks 20- 21c.

RAW HIDE FUTURES High Low Close October 16.74 16.42 SUGAR AND COCOA Raw spot sugar. 6.37 cents. Spot acera cocoa. cents. nominal.

CRUDE OIL PRICES Bradford (Bradford Transit) $4.63 Pennsylvania (National Transit) 4.35 Pennsylvania (Eureka) 4.00 Pennsylvania (Southwest) 4.08 EARNINGS RISE Earnings of Wometco Enterprises, In the 24 weeks ended June 16 rose to slightly over 80 cents a share, Mitchell Wolfson, president said. This would compare with 54 cents a share a year earlier adjusted for a 10 per cent stock dividend in January, 1962. Volume In the recent 24 weeks climbed to 000 from $6,814,000. 1 PHILADELPHIA (AP) Louis Forman, a taster by profession, says he can tell whether most people will consider a whisky good or bad- and be willing to buy it--just by rolling a swig around his tongue. But he admits he can't tell anyone else how to judge whisky.

NOTICE New Deadline Time Changes For All Classified REAL ESTATE ADVERTISERS Classifications 33 thru 44 In The Pittsburgh Press Classified Real Estate Display Order Copy THUR. 6 P. M. Classified Real Estate Set Solid Order Copy FRI. I P.

M. Taster Tells How To Rate Good Whisky He Knows All By Rolling Swig Around Tongue "No two taste the same," he instrupeople, ment has ever been invented, or ever will, which can compete with the palate, Testing is constant practice. You learn to recognize things in. a whisky, whether it be bour. bon, rye, scotch or Irish.

Experience Tells "Experience helps tell the type, or whether it is straight or blended. You can feel a roughness, taste an acid. And you can smell, too, whether it has obnoxious low boiling alcohols which weren't properly distilled that would make it unsellable." The 53-year-old Forman started out to be a newspaperman but broke into the whisky business in 1929, during the great depression, as a legal salesman of medicinal alcohol to doctors, hospitals and druggists. This led to tasting when repeal came. Now, he says, there are only three or four independent whisky tasters left in Amer.

ica. Species Drying Out "We're just dying out as a kind of artist," he says, "mostly because the big are replacing the outside taster with chemists. "But a chemical cannot give any indication of taste, flavor or quality. There's much more good whisky. making than putting in the ingredients and letting it age.

It must have a selling taste. "Basically, my job is not to decide the flavor of a whisky -that's the choice of the maker but to determine if it has any unpalatable, obnoxious characteristics." de FOUR HOME NEEDS FOLLOW THE POSTGAZETTE WANT An PACES A Death Notices Applegarth Of Martin Sewickley, suddenly, on Monday. July 2, 1962, Paul beloved husband of Peg Copeland Applegarth; father of Donald; also survived by six 615- TODAY'S DEATHS Applegarth, Paul E. Baer, Laura Brown, Ellen R. Carr, George M.

Cavanaugh, Vincent Ferris, Leon Flaherty, Mary' Harkiewicz, Edward M. Howells, David Lambie, Leora Lydon, Mary Maitland, Floyd B. Montgomery, Janet Pulit, Charles Reed, Margaretha Sappie, Mary L. Saracena, Joseph Schanck, Albert Ulrich, Carrie R. Vogt, Mary Eileen Work, Jessie P.

Zilliox, Martha ters: two brothers; three grandchildren. Friends may call at the R. D. COPELAND FUNERAL HOME, 867 5th Coraopolis, where services will be held on Thursday at 3 p. m.

Baer On Monday, July 2, 1962, Laura Hanauer Baer, wife of the late Morris Baer: mother of the late Harold M. and Walter D. Baer. Services at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), Tuesday afternoon, July 3, at 4 p. m. Interment West View Cemetery. Please omit flowers. Barreca On Monday, July 2, 1962, Sara (Sadie) Barreca of 420 Brookline daughter of John Barreca: sister of Paul, Joseph, Anthony, and James Barreca, Friends received at the BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shiras Beechview, 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. Requiem high mass in St. Plus The Church on Thursday at 10 a. m. Bossert On Sunday, July 1, 1962, Gustave of 50 Sunny Drive: brother of Mrs.

Emma Gerst and Charles R. Bossert. Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL HOME. 4201 Brownsville Brentwood.

Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. He was A member of Junior Order of American Mechanics. Brown Suddenly at Canton, N. on Saturday, June 30. 1962, Ellen Brown, wife of Sterling E.

Brown of Hamilton, Ohio; mother, of Mrs. Mark Benningof Jacksonville, Sterling E. Jr. of Hamilton, Ohio, and John L. Brown of Indianapolis, daughter of Mrs.

John A. Raiston; sister of John A. Ralston, Jr. of Norwood, N. and Robert H.

Raiston of Houston, Tex. Friends received at H. SON, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), from 7 p. m.

Monday. Ascension, Services at Neville the Church and Ellsworth o'clock. Tuesday after noon at 2 In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial to the building fund of Trinity Episcopal Church, Hamilton, Ohio. Buswell Of 900 McArdle Roadway, on Saturday, June 30, 1962, Aaron in his 80th year, husband of Barbara Hill: father of Mrs. Vela Harris.

Mrs. Reda Mehlmauer and Mrs. Bentura Tyner; also survived by 12 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Friends received at CHARLES C. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME.

81 South 15th St. Services on Tuesday at 11 Burial in Edgewood Cemetery" in Saltsburg, Pa. Butler On Sunday, July 1. John formerly of Swissvale, beloved husband of the late Delia Reilly; father of Edward Mary M. George.

Josephine Phoebe, Alice Bugos and Tessie Kucie; also nine grandchildren. Friends received at the NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. High mass of requiem at St. James Church on Wednesday at 9 a. m.

Capasala Suddenly, on Sunday morning. Anthony (Tony) Capasala, husband of the late Jean Quinn Capasala, of 231 South Pacific brother of Minnie Clancio, Lillian Pistella, Jeanette Pistella, Nellie Gilbert, Julie Waddell, and a. Pistella: stepfather of Erle, Eugene, and James Clemence. Friends received at McCABE BROS. INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral on Thursday, July 5. 1962, at 9 A. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Stanislaus Church, 21st at 10 a. m. Carlin On Saturday, June 30, 1962, Patrick of 123 South Eleventh South Side. Friends received at THE ALEXANDER MUSULIN FUNERAL HOME, 1929 East Carson from 2-4 and 7-9 p. Requiem high mass at St.

John the Evangelist R. C. Church, on Wednesday, July 4 at 9 a. m. Member of Holy Name Society.

Carr On Monday, July 2, 1962, George M. of 588 Negley Turtle Creek, beloved husband of Matilda; father of Stephen, Capt, George J. U.S.N.C., John A. of Dayton, Mrs. Barbara Sodar, Miss Carol Carr.

Mrs. Georgann Legerski, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral from JOHN L. QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 128 Shaw Turtle Creek. Requiem high mass in St.

Colman's R. C. Church Thursday at 10 a. m. Interment Braddock Catholic Cemetery, Cavanaugh Sunday, July 1, 1962.

Vincent, son of Florence Cavanaugh: brother of Mrs. Mary Zaffino, Martin and Matthew Cavanaugh. Friends received at A. STAAB SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W. Pgh.

Requiem high mass in St. James Church, Wednesday, July 4, at 9 m. Corbly On Saturday, June 30, 1962, Clifford H. Corbly, of 122 Clinton Penn Hills, beloved husband of Virginia Bengele; beloved father of Nancy Corbly Kerr, also survived by his dear grandchildren, Lawrence, Debra, Ralph and Virginia Kerr: son of Mrs. Nellie Corbly; brother of William of Mrs.

Edna Nixon of Fort Lauderdale, Mrs. Eleanor Gates, George of Ralph of Detroit, Mrs. Mary Jane Deutsch of Pgh. Friends received at H. SAMSON'S, 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Craig On Sunday, July 1, 1962, Cora of 10333 Lindberg Penn Hills. mother of Mrs. Lillian Devlin, Mrs. Margaret L.

Deller, and Mrs. Rena Ingrim; also survived by four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, Friends received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodi Penne Hills, on where Tuesday at services 2 p. will m.

Crawford Elizabeth Mains, of 1905 Pioneer Brookline, on Sunday, July 1. 1962, mother of Charles B. Crawford, Mrs. Caroline Daniel, Mrs. Gertrude Curigliano: sister of Mrs.

Margaret Rittwage. Marshall Mains and Frank Mains; four grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME. 1065 Brookline Blvd.

Funeral Thursday at 9 a. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Loreto Church at 10 a. m. Elliott On Friday, June 29, 1962, Byron K. Elliott, of 31 Longue Vue Mt.

Lebanon, husband of the late Margaret M. Elliott: father of Virginia A. and B. Kenneth Elliott. Jr.

Friends received at H. SAMSON, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Monday 2-4 and 7-9. Service Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Ferris On Monday, July 2, 1962, Leon D.

Ferris of 513 Natchez husband of the late Mary Hafell Ferris: father of Mrs. Dorothy Goldby. Mrs. Florence (Kirchner) and Mrs. Ruth Morrison; also survived by six grandsons and seven grandchildren.

Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER SONS. Virginia Ave, and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where services will be held Thursday, July 5, at 2 p. m.

Fisher On Saturday, June 30, 1962, Mary of 303 Kathleen wife of the land; and one and p. TUESDAY, sister James m. also of p. Scot- four of 5300 POST-GAZETTE: 1962- Death Notices wood, Montgomery of Penn Hills; also seven grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren. Friends received at M.

VAN HORN'S, Irvine St. (at Monongahela Swissvale, after 2 p. Tuesday. Services Thursday at 11 a. m.

(Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 Nimmo of 2563 Saw Mill Run Overbrook. on Sunday, July 1, 1962, Mary, beloved wife of James Nimmo: mother of Mrs. Mary (Mamie) Dumont; also two grandchildren and one great grandchild survive. Friends received at the E. B.

LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME. Castle Shannon, where services will be held on Thursday, July 5, at 1 m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Peterman July 1, 1962.

Laura of 2508 Oakwood Glenshaw. wife of William mother of James (Don) and Glenn W. Peterman: also two grandchildren. Friends received at the ROBERT B. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt.

Royal Glenshaw. Services Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Grace Methodist Church, Sharpsburg. Polce June 30, 1962, Virginia (Ciccone) of 705 Fifth Coraopolis, wife of Frank: sister of Mrs.

Ida Colan, Mrs. Mary Spaconi, Mrs. Adeline Polce, James and Louis Ciccone, all of Coraopolis, Friends received at the ANTHONY SAN VITO FUNERAL 1316 Fourth Coraopolis, until Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Solemn high mass in St.

Joseph's Church at 10 a. Potlas Symon, on Sunday, July 1, 1962, of 10 Willow Universal, husband of Mary Savinda: father of Helen Price. Anne O'Block, Dorothy Whitehurst, Laura Cindric, Mary Lou, Daniel and James Potlas: also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME.

2300 Leechburg Penn Hills, where services will be held Wednesday at 10 a. m. Interment Plum Creek Cemetery, Pulit July 1, 1962, Charles of 822 Phillips N. Braddock, husband of the late Helen Bombik: father of Edward, Richard, Robert and Charles Pulit; brother of Mrs. Tekla Kogut and John Pulit: also four grandchildren.

Friends received at the A. G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell and Jones Aves. N. Braddock.

Requiem high mass in Sacred Heart of Jesus R. C. Church Thursday, July 5, at 10 a. m. Reed Sunday, July 1, 1962, at the Methodist me, Mt.

Lebanon, Margaretha Reed. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Services Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Richards On Sunday, July 1, 1962, Hannah beloved wife of John T. Richards of 3531 Fleming N. mother of Mrs. Mary E.

Kendall and John T. Richards also survived by seven grandchildren: sister of Mrs. Deborah McMonigle, Mrs. Gertrude Nichols, Mrs. Sarah Somerville, and Thomas E.

Williams. Friends received at the CHARLES M. DAUGHERTY MORTUARY, 3701 California Ave. at Termon N. from the hours of 2-4.

7-10 o'clock. Services Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Roche On Sunday. July 1, 1962. Ellen Kelly, wife of Thomas; mother of Thomas Joseph John Lawrence A.

Mrs. Mary Ellen Foley and Mrs. Ann Page: sister of Thomas Kelly, Mrs. Ann wan, Mrs. Mary Downey, Mrs.

Bridget Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Nora McMahon, Mrs. Winifred Higgins, Mrs. Catherine McCarthy and Mrs. Margaret McCann; also 21 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at the JOHN A. BRICKLEY FUNERAL HOME. 7074 Lemington Ave, Funeral on Wednesday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass at Corpus Christi Church at 9 a.

m. Please omit flowers. Memorial contributions may be made to Duquesne University. Roth Regis, in his 46th year, of 7450 Saltsburg Penn Hills, husband of Betty Schnars Roth; son of Mrs. Jennie Roth; brother of Dolores Anderson, of Hialeah, and Lt.

Col. Harold R. Roth, of Frankfurt. Germany. Friends received at the REGIS C.

ROTH FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsburg Penn Hills. Family visiting hours 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Time of services later. Roup Mable, on Saturday, June 30, 1932.

of New Texas Plum wife of Gilbert Roup; of Helen Butts, Hazel Rearick, Mildred Blanck, Gilbert, and William Roup; sister of Fern Blanck, Alice Nay, William Bollinger; also survived by 21 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leachburg Penn Hills. Family hours 2-4 and 7-10 p. where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.

m. Interment Plum Creek Cemetery. Ryan William suddenly, at St. Petersburg. on Thursday, June 28, 1962, of Glenmawr Sheraden, husband of Marie Fink; father of William N.

and Dorothy M. Ryan and Elizabeth M. Scott: also 'four grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. F.

CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, Pgh. High mass of requiem in Holy Innocents Church Thursday at 10 a. m. Holy Name Society will recite Rosary Monday at 8:30 p. m.

Pgh. Council 491 K. of C. Rosary Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.

Past Grand Knight Pgh. Council 491. Sappie On July 1, 1962, of 630 Clyde St. (formerly of Minton Crafton), Mary mother of Noah L. Theodore Rose Sapple and Eleanor Reis: six grandchildren and 21 greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL, 4900 Center Ave. at Devonshire St. Solemn requiem mass in St. Paul's Cathedral Thursday at 12 noon.

Saracena Sunday, July 1, 1962. Joseph, husband of the late Rose Stryep: father of Virginia and Robert Saracena: also one grandchild. Friends received at A. STAAB SONS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Crafton Crafton. Requiem high mass in St.

Philip's Church Thursday, July 5, at 9 m. Schadler On Sunday, July 1, 1962, Harry P. Schadler of 448 Boggs husband of Anna M. Ullrich Schadler: father of Charles R. Allen: two grandchildren: brother of Eleanor and James Schadler, Mrs.

John Farer, Mrs. Edward Eagle. Friends received at JOSEPH COLLIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Thursday, July 5, at 9 a. m.

High mass of requiem in St. Justin's Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited. Shaffer Suddenly at the West Allegheny Hospital on Saturday, June 30, 1962, Carrie Elms Shaffer of 203 James McKees Rocks, wife of the late Harry; beloved mother of Mildred Colon, Margaret Shaffer, Dorothy Gregory, and Arthur Lee Cartwright; sister of Margerie Bradley and Emma Bland; also survived by five grandchildren and six great Friends received at the MERVIN C.

STOVER FUNERAL HOME (formerly Clever and Stover), 534 Island McKees Rocks. Funeral services on Thursday at 2 p. m. Lodge services on Tuesday evening. Guyasuta Chapter 8, Taswik Mary Sheridan Rebecca Lodge 360 at 8 o'clock.

Ladies Auxiliary Vesle Post 418 at Penna. Court No. 1 Amarnth at 9 o'clock. Schanck Of 2910 Highridge Baldwin Twp. on Monday, July 2.

Albert. in his 69th year, husband of the late Anna C. Reis Schanck: father of Catherine Teyssier of Erie, Irene Schoenberger, Mildred Lewis, Lavern Rudolph and Edna Weid, Albert J. and Robert J. Schanck; also one sister; seven brothers: 23 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Friday at 9 a. High mass of requiem in the Church of the Resurrection at 10 a.

m. Sharra Suddenly on Saturday night Ray Thomas, beloved husband of Martha Cheeks Sharra of 425 Blvd. of the Allies: father of Mrs. Robert Messmer. Mrs.

Hari old Scott. Mrs. Howard Brewer, James D. Sharra. Miss Jo-Anne Sharra and Mrs.

Lillian Mowris: also nine grandchildren; brother 3, at held Corson Mrs. A. on and Aida and Longo. Sharra. Mrs.

to ceased, Letters and tate Death Notices William Joseph Guy Friends received at McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, Penn where services will be July Wednesday. 4, 1962 10:30 a. m. Interment at Redstone Cemetery, Brownsville.

Penna. Ulrich On Sunday, July 1, 1962. Carrie Rosemeyer, wife of Conrad Ulrich of 248 Alder Drive, Ben Avon; mother of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of also three grandchildren. Friends received at the LESTER C.

McDONALD FUNERAL HOME. 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Vogt Mrs. Mary Eileen, 621 Neel Duquesne at Schellsburg. Bedford County, late Saturday evening, daughter of the late James and Sarah Simpson Welsh; wife of Godfrey Vogt at home; mother of James, Baldwin Boro, Raymond, Garden City, and Robert of 12 grandchildren; sister of James Welsh.

West Homestead. Friends will be received at SHAUGHNESSY'S. 27 So. Second Duquesne, until 9:30 Thursday morning. Requiem high mass at 10 o'clock at Holy Name Church, Interment Calvary Cemetery, Pgh.

Waddell On Saturday, June 30, 1962, Robert N. Waddell, of 6863 Meade husband of the late Louise Marlatt Waddell; father of Mrs. N. D. Wilcox, James Robert M.

Thomas M. Waddell; brother of Mrs. Helen W. Bokach, Janet W. Young of Massillon, Ohio, Marion W.

McConnell of Coraopolis: also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the H. SAMSON'S, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), after noon Monday, Services Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, family suggests the memorials be made to the American Cancer Society. Wadlow On June 30, 1962, Mrs. Myrtle Geiger Wadlow, of 626 Vilsack Glenshaw, wife of Alexander mother of Alexander B. sister of Mrs. Ruth McCutcheon, and John Geiger; also two grandchildren.

Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the E. J. PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Millvale, where services will be held on Thursday, July 5, at 10 a.

m. Work On Sunday evening. July 1, 1962, Jessie P. Rintoue of 1145 Fox Chapel Rd. (formerly of East Liberty), wife of the late James P.

Work: mother of Robert R. Work of Fox Chapel and the late Magnus W. Work: also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

at WAPLES FUNERAL HOME. Baum Blvd. at Graham E. where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Zilliox Martha, on Monday, July 2, 1962, of 26 Royal wife of the late Aloysius B.

Zilliox: mother of Mrs. Dolores Di Meo and Aloysius daughter of John F. and Lena Helbling; sister of Raymond Otto and John J. Helbling; also seven grandchildren. Friends received at CORNELIUS PAPPERT, 2705 East St.

Requiem high mass in St. Boniface Church on Thursday at 10 a. m. Members of Christian Mothers and friends invited. Special Notices Ryan Ryan, Willi a F.

suddenly at Florida, of 2946 Glen Mawr Sheraden. Pittsburgh cil No. 491 Knights of Columbus will assemble at the CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Ave. Sheraden, on Tuesday evening. July 3, at 8:30 o'clock to recite the rosary for our departed brother.

Members of Chartiers Council No. 875, K. of also fraternally invited. Cards of Thanks I WANT to thank all the relatives, friends. neighbors and the employes of the Keenan Bldg.

for their sympathy, kindness and masses for my daughter, Emma Buynar Simmons of Tucson, Mrs. Rose Buynar and Family. Florists MA. Baskets 1-1300 SPRAY $5 GIDAS LUBIN SMALLEY Beauty softens sorrow- send Flowers. GRANT 1-2200 Monuments--Cemetery Lots MT.

Royal Cemetery -Four choice lots. Make offer. Patterson, 8517 Valley Flores Canoga Park, Calif. Clubs FORT Lauderdale- Bachelor party, Jolly Roger, July 28, 9 days. 2 meals daily.

$189. Jet-air. Crafton's, GR. 1-5572. HAWAII Seattle Escorted Tour.

Aug. 10-26. Jet Superior accommodations. Small group. $749.

Brochure, Crafton's. GR. 1-5572. Legal Notices TREASURY DEPARTMENT INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE: Notice is hereby given that on February 16. 1962, one 1959 Ford Sedan, Serial No.

B9CT142818. with accessories, was seized in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, for violation of 26 U. S. 7301. Any person claiming an Interest in said property may file a claim and deliver a $250.00 cost bond or petition for remission or mitigation of forfelture wth the undersgned, on or before July 19, 1962, otherwise the property will be forfeited and disposed of according to law.

J. Silber, Supervisor in Charge. ALcohol and Tobacco Tax, 212 Ninth Street. Victory Building, Pittsburgh 22, Pennsylvania. Estate of Esther M.

Pofl. deceased, of Hampton Twp. No. 2799 of 1962. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons havIng claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to F.

Wayne Poff, 3307 East Haries Gibsonia, Howard S. Auld. 502 Frick Pgh. 19. Pa.

Estate of William A. Hamor, deceased, of Oakmont. Pa. No. 5108 of 1961.

Letters of administration pendente lite on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mellon National Bank Trust Mellon Square, Pgh. 30, Pa. George L. Eynon, 1324 Frick Pgh. 19, Pa.

Frank R. Bolte. 302 Frick Bldg. Pgh. 19, Att'ys.

Estate of William Domis, deceased, of Allegheny County No. 2794 of 1962. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Walter F. Domis, 420 June Braddock, Joseph M. Iannuzzl, 911 Berger Pgh, 19, Pa.

Estate of Frank Soukup, deceased. of Allegheny County. No. 2753 of 1962. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate.

of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Commonwealth Bank Trust 312 Fourth Avenue. Pgh. 22. Winston T. Roberts, 700 B.

F. Jones Pgh. 19, Pa, Estate of Lawrence Franklin Mayne, deceased, of Pgh. No. 2754 of 1962.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Pittsburgh National Bank, formerly Peoples First Natonal Bank Trust 414 Wood Pgh. 22, James B. Wallace, 802. Frick Pgh. 19, Pa.

Estate of Elizabeth W. Prescott. deceased. of Scott Twp. No.

2772 of 1962. Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to James H. Prescott. 1956 Spring Valley Pgh. 16.

Pa. Louis D. Cooper, 1101 Plaza Pgh. Pa. Estate of Joseph C.

Derda, deceased. of Pgh. No. 2916 of 1962. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Joseph A.

Derda, 3818 Mt. Royal Allison Park, William J. Staley, 1404 First National Bank Pgh. 22, Pa. all Estate or of of of persons to Pah.

Bella administration No. to 17. the to on to of having 1962. estate same de- Legal Notices her eswere granted undersigned who requests all persons claims demands against the of decedent make known the indebted decedent without delay to make payment Fay Stein. 5913 Phillips Pah.

17. and Anne Weizenbaum. 633 Greer Pgh. Admas. Sigmund Rosenwasser, 500 Jones Law Pgh.

19, Pa. Estate of Allan: P. Altken, deceased, of Allegheny County. No. 2773 of 1962.

Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to James Nicholls, 254 West Grant Elizabeth, John M. Means, 1406 Park Pgh. 22 Pa. ESTATE of Oscar Green deceased, of Pgh. No.

2553 of 1962. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay. to Ethel Levenson and Milton Weiss and Pittsburgh National Bank, successor to Peoples First National Bank and Trust 414 Wood St. Pgh. 22, Pa.

Benjamine Rosenshine, 804 Law and Finance Pgh. 19, Pa. Estate of Omar Hugo Mehl, deceased, of Edgewood Borough No. 2917 of 1962.. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay Beulah B.

Mehl, 130 Gordon Edgewood, Stanton C. Fogie, 434 Library Braddock, Pa. Estate of George E. Lestrange, deceased, of Pgh. No.

2751 of 1962. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Maude K. Lestrange and Nile R. Lestrange, 1430 Washington Pgh. 20, Addison W.

Arthurs and James S. O'Neill, No. 2 Gateway Center, Pgh. 22, William A. Meyer; Kountz, Fry and Meyer, 1424 Frick Pgh.

19, Pa. Estate of Homer Smith, deceased, of Allegheny County No. 2915 of 1962. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undesigned who requests all persons having claims er demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to M. Victoria Geddis, 633 Means Pgh.

2. Arthur P. Balitsaris, 454 Perry Highway, Pgh. 29. Pa.

Charles C. Arensberg; Patterson. Crawford, Arensberg Dunn, 1404 1st National Bank Pgh. 22. Pa.

Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 27th day of June, 1962, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corportion which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, P. L. 364. as amended. The name of the corporation is J.

J. Turner Company, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which it was organized: To manufacture, sell or otherwise dispose of and install industrial ond commercial equipment, goods, materials and services, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly, Charles C. Arensberg; Patterson. Crawford, Arensberg Dunn, Solicitors, NOTICE OF REDEMPTION TO THE HOLDERS OF LIBERTY BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORITY, ALLEGHENY COUNTY.

PENNSYLVANIA. SCHOOL BUILDING REVENUE BONDS, SERIES B. Notice 18 hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the Trust Indenture of August 1, 1953, as supplemented by the First Supplemental Indenture dated AS of February 1, 1957, from Liberty Borough School District Authority, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, to Western Pennsylvania National Bank, McKeesport (formerly called The First National Bank of 88 Trustee, that all of the above described bonds maturing after August 1, 1962, have been called for redemption in accordance with the said Trust Indenture and First Supplemental Indenture and will be redeemed on August 1, 1962, at one hundred and four per centum (104 of the principal amount thereof, In each case together with interest accrued to the date fixed for redemption. The aforesaid bonds with August 1, 1962. and all subsequently maturing coupons attached, should be presented for redemption and payment on or after August 1, 1962, at the principal office of Western Pennsylvania National Bank, McKeesport, as Trustee under said Trust Indenture and First Supplemental Indenture in the City of McKeesport.

Pennsylvania. The Series Bonds due August 1, 1962, should also be presented in the usual manner. On August 1. 1962, interest on the above described bonds will cease to accrue and the appurtenant coupons representing interest on said bonds thereafter to accrue shall, after sald date, be void and of no effect. Bonds registered as to principal must be accompanied by proper instruments of assignment in blank where payment to anyone other than the registered owner is desired.

LIBERTY BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORITY, ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, (By) ALFRED B. NEILSON. Secretary. YOUIS VAIRA, Attorney 1414 Frick Pittsburgh 19. Pa Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law.

Act of Merger were filed with the Department of State, at Harrisburg, on May 31, 1962, by Haines Brick, Inc. and Haines Company, both domestic corporations. The registered office of each is located at 300 Cedar Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh 28, which shall be the registered office of Haines Brick, the surviving domestic corporation. The purpose of said surviving corporation is the sale and service of all types of face brick, stone, block, hollow tile, structural glazed tile and other building materials.

Estate of Rose Welsbeker, deceased of Pgh. No. 3020 of 1962. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons have claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Pittsburgh National Bank, successor to Potter Bank and Trust 307 Fourth Ave. Pgh.

Goldstock, Schwartz Cohen and Schwartz, 1203 Law Finance Pgh. 19, Pa. Paul Brandt. and C. Donald Gates.

1020 Grant Building, Pgh. 19. Pa. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 25th day of June, 1962, for the purpose of obtaining Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was or ganized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5. 1933, P.

L. 364. as amended, The name of the corporation is Partake of Pittsburgh, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which it was organized are: To engage in general business counseling. To act As consultants.

counselors and advisers to businesses and individuals: To engage in and carry on A general brokerage and financial business and to operate and maintain an investment service; To compile tax returns for and Act as tax advisers. appraisers and Investors for businesses and individuals; To perform general auditing and accounting services; To act AS 8 mercantile agency; To assemble. prepare, publish and disseminate information pertaining to any and all financial matters: To conduct personnel counseling services and; To buy, sell, lease and let fleet line cars. and for these purposes to have. possess and enjoy all the rights benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly.

C. Donald Gates. Solicitor. Estate of Catherine M. Benzine, a.k.a.

Catherine V. Benzing, deceased, of Pgh. No. 3010 of 1962. Letters testamenatry on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Ruth B.

Freedman, 459 Hudson New York 14, New York, or to James C. Evans: Evans, Ivory Evans, 711 Frick Bldg. Pgh. 19, Pa. C.

Donald Gates. 1020 Grant Building, Pgh. 19, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 25th day of June, 1962, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation of a business corporation which was organized under the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5. 1933, P.

L. 364. as amended. The name of the corporation is Monroe Coin -Op, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which It was organized: To own, lease and let real estate: to carry on business of cleaning.

pressing and dying and subsidiary businesses: to carry oft laundry and business of cleaners, dyers, renovators, and all allied business or trades: to acquire, hold and own recipes, formulas and processes of manufacture of, and to manufacture, compound and deal in proprietary articles, lanudry preparations, bluing. washing compounds and substitutes therefore, and other chemical and pharmaceutical preparations; to build, construct, erect, repair, Improve, extend and outfit laundries and dry cleaning plants; to manufacture and deal in machinery, equipment, fixtures, Appliances, tools, materials, and supplies used in, connected with or appertaining to the laundry and dry cleaping business, or any other line or tunes of business and industry, And for these purposes to have. possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly, C. Donald Gates, Solicitor. of cast 199 Iron water in the PREVIOUS DEATHS Bossert, Gustave R.

Buswell, Aaron W. Butler, John J. Capasala, Anthony Carlin, Patrick J. Corbly, Clifford H. Craig, Cora Crawford, Elizabeth Elliott, Byron K.

Fisher, Mary Fitzgerald, Daniel A. Flaherty, Joseph Gniatkowski, John J. Keblitis, Joseph Y. Kowalchick, Peter Krzeminski, Mary Liberty, Pete H. Long, Gladys MeLane, Henrietta Nimmo, Mary Peterman, Laura Polce, Virginia Potlas, Symon Richards, Hannah B.

Roche, Ellen Roth, Regis C. Roup, Mable Ryan, William F. Schadler, Harry F. Sharra, Roy Waddell, Robert N. Wadlow, Myrtle Death Notices late Samuel mother of John Mrs.

Catherine Owens. Mrs. Helen Forney. Mrs. Margaret Raley, Joseph Herbert Mrs.

Gertrude Carr, Mrs. Dorothy Parker and Paul also 12 grandchildren and 27 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the JOSEPH E. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 209 Allen Ave. Solemn requiem high mass at St.

George Church on Wednesday, July 4 at 9 8, m. Fitzgerald Suddenly on Saturday afternoon. Daniel A. Fitzgerald, beloved son of Nora Fitzgerald and the late Daniel Fitzgerald: brother of John P. and Rita Fitzgerald.

Friends received at McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral on Wednesday, July 4, 1962 at 8:30 a. m. Solemn Funeral mass at St.

Lawrence's Church at 9:30 a Flaherty On Sunday, July 1, 1962, Joseph beloved husband of Mary Flaherty of 218 Jacksonia father of Theresa Fox, Patrick and Kathleen; brother of Mrs. Della Bartholomew: four grandchildren. Friends received at the B. B. DEVLIN SON FUNERAL HOME, 602 Sherman North Side.

Funeral Thursday morning. Requiem high mass in St. Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Gniatkowski On Sunday, July 1, 1962, John J. Gniatkowski of 1950 Fairland husband of the late Nellie Gniatkowski; father of Mrs.

Frances Lawrence. Mrs. Ann Plunkett, Mrs. Helen Mozuch, Mrs. Stella Hays; brother of Henrietta Wroniak and Mrs.

Mary Puza of Manville, N. also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends received at the CHARLES C. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 South 15th St. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a.

m. Requiem high mass in St, Adalbert's Church at 10 a. m. Harkiewicz On Monday, July 2, 1962, Edward M. of 233 Friday Shaler son of the late Mary and Alexander Harkiewicz; brother of Mrs.

Jean Bush, Mrs. Cecella Frederick and Chester Harkiewicz. Friends received the WALTER M. HEALY HOME, 425 Grant Millvale. High mass of requiem St.

Ann's Church on Thursday, July 5, at 10 8. m. Howells July 2, 1962, David Howells, husband of the late Carrie Boher of Phineas father of Jennie Supy, David and Charles Howells. Services at the SERLIN AND LEONARD MORTUARY, 620 E. Ohio on Thursday at 11 m.

Friends invited, Keblitis On Sunday, July 1, 1962, Joseph Y. of 945 Seventh Verona, beloved husband of Katherine; father of Katherine Hazlett, Isabell Pekarek, Edward. Gilbert Keblitis and Vera Ayers: also 17 grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, 210 Allegheny River where blessing services will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 p.

m. Kowalchick On Saturday, June 30, 1962, Peter of 46 Orchard McKees Rocks, son of Frank; brother of Mrs. Katherine Dashko, Mrs. Ann Wagner of Cleveland, Mrs. Mildred Soroka.

Julla, Harry, Michael and John. Friends received at the VALERIAN F. SYAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McKees Rocks. Parastas Monday and Tuesday 8 p. m.

Funeral Wednesday, July 4, 8:30 A. m. Services In St. Mary's Ukr, G. C.

Church at 9 a. m. Krzeminski Suddenly, on Sunday, July 1, 1962. Mary A. Krzyminski of 1822 Sarah widow of Andrew Krzeminski; mother of Mrs.

Helen Kubiszewski, Mrs. Catherine Szklarski, Mrs. Stella Phillips, Frank Smith, Mrs. Blanche Stroncek, Al and the late John and Zigmunt Krzeminski; also survived by 16 grandchildren and 28 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the CHARLES C.

CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME. 81 South 15th St. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a. m. Solemn high mass in St.

Adalbert's Church at 9 a. m. Lambie On Monday, July 2, 1962, Leora Lewis Lambie, beloved wife of Aaron L. Lambie of 5372 Bealer mother of Mrs. Marian L.

Arnheim: also survived by three grandchildren, David, Daniel and Louise: sister of Leonard T. Lewis of Birmingham, Mich. Friends received at H. SAMSON Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Tuesday 7-9 p.

Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment, West View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Montifiore Hospital.

Liberty On Saturday. June 30, 1962, Pete of 341 Oak Baldwin Boro, beloved husband of Josephine; father of Nick, Sam, and Dorothy Constantino; also seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Broughton, Pa. Blessing services Tuesday at 2 p.

m. Long Suddenly on Sunday, July 1 1962 at 1 p. m. Gladys O. Orchard, beloved wife of the late Harry E.

Long of 303 Elsdon N. mother of Jack Richard and William P. Long; sister of Annie G. and Mable E. Orchard: also survived by eight grandchildren.

Friends received FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Thursday morning 11:00. Lydon Mary, on Monday, July 2, 1962, daughter of the late Margaret Costello and Patrick Lydon; sister of James P. Lydon.

Friends recelved at the O' TOOLE AND O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME. 5106 Second Hazelwood. High mass of requiem in St. Stephen's Church on Thursday at 9 a. m.

Maitland Monday, July 2. 1962, Floyd B. of 115 Caroline Munhall, husband of Johanna Shade Maitland. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m.

at GEORGE 1. GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main Munhall. Services on Wednesday at 11 a. m. McLane Henrietta Saturday, June 3.

1962, widow of Charles McLane: aunt of Sr. M. Angela O.M.. Victor Donahoe (Fla.) and Edward Stoehr Services at the R. A.

BRYNE MEMORIAL HOME. 701 N. Negley Tuesday at 2 p. Montgomery Janet Stark of 323 Idlewood Penn Hills (formerly bf Swissvale, on Monday, July 2, 1962, wife of the late James Montgomery; beloved mother of Jean McCullough, Janet Jupp, of Holly- JULY Legal Notices Bernstein. 2918 AN ORDINANCE- Authorizing Sharra, brothers Martha June purchase pipe line and fittings, together with all the necessary valves, valve boxes, castings, etc, as constructed Rialto Place from the existing six-inch cast Iron water line in Rialto Street to A point 340.

feet east, situated in the 24th Ward from Jan Mannhelmer, General Contractor and Developer of the Troy Hill Gardens Plan of Lots. Passed in Council June 18, 1962. Approved June 26. 1962. Joseph M.

Barr. Mayor Recorded in O. B. 64, page 519, In City Clerk's office. NO.

200 AN ORDINANCE- Authorizing the issuance of 8 warrant in favor of the Royal McBee Corporation, 741 Main Street. Stamford, Connecticut, in the sum of $20.00 for the rental of an Electric Typewriter for oDe month by the Bureau of Police. Department of Public Safety, without previous authority of law. Passed in Council June 18, 1962. Approved June 26.

1962. Joseph M. Barr, Mayor Recorded in B. 64, page 520, In City Clerk's office, NO. 201 AN ORDINANCE- Vacating North Lexington Avenue from the southerly line of the Pennsylvania Railroad property to the dividing line between Lots Nos.

108 and 142, 8.5 located in Lot and Block 175-A: McPherson Boulevard from the westerly line of North Lexington Avenue to the dividing line between Lots Nos. 111 and 113, a.S shown on Block and Lot 175-A: and Jonathan Street (formerly Jeanette Street), from the westerly line of North Lexington Avenue to an Unnamed Way aprpoximately 248.00 feet northwesterly therefrom, and providing certain terms and conditions. Passed in Council June 18, 1962. Approved June 26, 1962. Joseph M.

Barr, Mayor Recorded in 0. B. 64, page 520, In City Clerk's office. NO. 202 AN ORDINANCE- -Amending ZonIng Ordinance No.

192, approved May 10. 1958, Zoning District Map Sheet 2-O-E16 by changing from and Districts to an "RPM District, all that certain property Addison Terrace) 40.655 Acres, now or late, of the Housing Authority of The City of Pittsburgh situated south of Rose Street. west of Kirkpatrick Street, north of Wyan4otte Street and Cuba Way, and east of Lombard Street, 3rd and 5th Wards. Passed in Council June 18, 1962. Approved June 26, 1962.

Joseph M. Barr, Mayor Recorded in B. 64, page 521, In City Clerk's office. NO. 203 AN ORDINANCE Approving Conditional Use under Section 2801- 1-A-(21) of the Zoning Ordinance No.

192. approved May 10, 1958, for a school in an existing 2 story structure in an "R3" District, on all that certain property, now OF late, of Harry M. Kamin having 298.39 feet of frontage on the easterly side of Lincoln Avenue 60 feet north of Apple Street, being Block 172-J, Lot 150 and Block 173-N. 'Lot 6 in the Allegheny County Block and Lot System, 12th Ward, City of Pittsburgh. Passed in Council June 18, 1962.

Approved June 26, 1962. Joseph M. Barr, Mayor Recorded In 0. B. 64, page 522, in City Clerk's office.

NO. 204 AN ORDINANCE Authorizing and directing the Mayor, the Director of the Department of Lands and Buildings and the Director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, for and in behalf of the City of burgh, to enter into an Agreement with the University of Pittsburgh, granting permission to the University of Pittsburgh, and its successors, to enter upon, use, occupy and hold certain land in the Fourth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh for the purpose of erecting and maintaining thereon a Fine Arts Building. Passed in Council June 18, 1962. Approved June 26, 1962, Joseph M. Barr, Mayor Recorded in O.

B. 64, page 522, in City Clerk's office. NO. 205 AN ORDINANCE Providing for the letting of a contract or con tracts for the furnishing and delivery of Intermediate Tractors with Rotary Mowers, less trade-In. Snow Plow.

and Tractor for the Bureau of Administration. Department of Parks and Recreation. Passed in Council June 18, 1962, Approved June 26, 1962. Joseph M. Barr, Mayor Recorded in 0.

B. 64, page 526, in City Clerk's office. NO. 206 AN ORDINANCE- Amending Sections 2. 3 .4, 7.

9, 10 and 13 of Ordinance No. 424, approved September 20, 1938, entitled "An Ordinance supplementing Ordinance No. 335, entitied 'An ordinance regulating the use and operation of ve hicles on the streets of the City of Pittsburgh, and providing penalties for the violation approved October 3, 1922, as amended and supplemented, by prescribing regulations relative to the parking of vehicles upon such public streets and highways; providing the installation, operation. maintenance, supervision, regulation and control of the use of parking meters. defining and providing for the of parking meter zones upon the public streets and highways; providing for the enforcement thereof.

and propenalties for the violation thereof, AS amended. by defining "token" and parking meter," authorizing the Mayor and Director of the Department of Public Safety to convert parking meters, establishing the conditions and procedures therefor, prescribing the procedure for the purchase and sale of tokens. authorizing the use of tokens In converted parking meters, and establishing maximum time limits for legal parking upon deposit of 5-cent coin of the United States or token based upon the total legal parking period prescribed for a particular meter. Passed in Council June 18, 1962. Approved June 26, 1962.

Joseph M. Barr, Mayor Recorded in O. B. 64, page 526. In City Clerk's office.

Proposals June 30. 1962 Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 104 Court House. Pittsburgh, until 10:30 a. D.S.T. (9:30 A.

E.S.T.) Tuesday, July 10, 1962 and will be publicly opened at 11:00 a. D.S.T. (10:00 a. E.S.T.) in the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for Neoprene Jacketed Cable; One Ambulance: and One Two (2) Ton Dump Truck. Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to Bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had 011 applicaton at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Proposal must be accompanied by A bond certified check (as requested) to the order running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed in the specification 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 for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids. James W. Knox, Controller County of Allegheny ALLEGHENY COUNTY Pittsburgh, Pa.

Separate and sealed proposals will be received in the Office of the County Controller, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh, until 10:30 A. D. S. T. and opened in the presence of the Executive and Administrative Officers at 11:00 A.

D. S. Tuesday, July 10, 1962, in Room 410 Court House, burgh, for the following: Lumber; Hospital Linens, Toweling and Patients Gowns; Automotive Equipment (2 Station Wagons). Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions to bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications may be had on application at the Office of the County Institution District Purchasing Department In Room 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompanied by A Certified or Cashier's Check to the order running to the County 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 for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bid. The County Institution District reserves the right to reject any and all bias. James W. Knox, Controller Allegheny County.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY 4 INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania June 30. 1962 Lost and Found ANIMAL Rescue League may help you and your lost dog. Call Montrose 1-0422. 3 Male Help Wanted AUTOMOBILE BUYER Excellent opportunity for an experienced used car buyer very attractive compensation plan with well established dealer. Call Mr.

Schwartz, TU. 2-8200 for 8 confidential Interview. BARBER- Experienced. steady, $70 week. guarantee.

Apply 3402 Saw Mill Run Blvd. Phone 881-9919. BARBER- -Licensed. Norwin Shopping Center, UN, 3-9804, after 3 p. m.

FURNACE Mechanics- Fabrication installation, Federal 1-6700. MAINTENANCE Man -Experienced In institutional type work, Emerson 2-6302. MAUSOLEUM SALESMEN (3) Free training. top commissions, advancement; automobile necessary, willing to survey by phone to set up Ap pointment, Mr. James, Valley 4-0202 for appointment.

MEN- UNDERPAID Service 3.500 est. Asustomers household supplies routeR Average $3 to $4 per hour. Plenty overtime. No layoffs, Guaranteed $110 at start. Permanent.

Good health and car. For appointment, call WA. 2-4386. WHEN YOU. THINK OF WANT ADS THINK OF THE 0 2.12% 2.15½ 2.203 2.22¾ 2.19⅝ 1.12% 1,13 1.16% .68 .71 1.31⅞ 1.29¼ 1.31¼ 2.48¾ 2.45¼ 2.35½ 2.35 2.38¾ 2.41¾ 2.43¾ (Drums) 8.67 8.87 8.92 N.

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