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of of of of of of OF OF Death Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Monuments- The Pittsburgh Press, Friday, October 6, 1967 Notices 43 ANGOTTI Suddenly on Thursday, Sept. En 1967, Francesco McKees (Frank), Rocks, husband of the of 1112 late Maria, Stella father Marifisa, of Bertha Falvo, Beatrice, Albert Dante and Felix; four grand. children; brother of Joseph and Ancotti (Fontana). Friends 1225 received Charat MCDERMOTT tiers McKees Rocks, from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Requiem mass In Mother of Sorrows Church, Monday.

at 9:30 a. m. BALINT On Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1967, Francis B. Balint, beloved husband of Mary Swel of 152 Hazlett St.

N.S.: father of David Daniel, J. and Frances G. Balint. Brother of Mary Bienko, Gertrude Chahoy, Betty Ocel, Loretta OSF, Andrew and Paul Balint. Friends received at the FRANK SIMONS FUNERAL HOME 2025 Perrysville Ave.

Funer. al on Saturday afternoon at 12:30. High mass of requiem in the Annunciation Church at 1 o'clock. BALZER On Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1967, William of Main beloved father of Edward G.

W. Beniamin. Balzer, Ethel Kieber and Dorothy Neuin. Also 3 grandchildren. Family will receive friends, 2-4 the HOME, CHARLES 4520 T.

Penn GRIFFIN FUNER. services will be held Saturday where p. m. BARRETT Joseph on Oct. 4, 1967, husband of Elizabeth Barrett; father of Beth Coulter, Shirlee Sullinger, Ruth Martin.

Mary Laughner, James, Richard, William, Charles and Michael retti. son of Margaret Barrett: brother of Harry and Leo Barrett: also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends received at FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on saturdgy. at 9 a.

m. Requiem mass Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. BENIGNI On Wednesday, 205. Oct.

4, 1967, Vincent band (Jimmy), of Mary of Bolla; Beam father Way, Mrs. Rose Plocido, Louis, Reno, Frank, Mrs. Jean Keefe and Mrs. John want ads are great! This young homemaker agrees. "My husband and I both love antiques and I comb the I Want Ads every day.

We've been able to purchase many lovely items, and without driving all over the country." To Place Your Want-Ad CALL 263-1201 A SHOPPERS BEST FRIEND The Pittsburgh Press and PostGazette Classified Sections Whatever you need, you are sure to find it in the Classified columns. Furniture, sporting goods, appliances, musical instruments, tools, toys, household items, all these and many more are listed every day for your selection. A shoppers second best friend is a dog who brings him his Classified Section. Shop the Classified Columns Daily Sunday! Dial 263-1801 Chappell; also survived by 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Friends BRUSCO received at the ALBERT FUNERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Mt.

Wash. Requiem' high mass at St. Mary of Mountain Church on Monday at a.m. BERRY William Jr. of 216 Webster Drive, Penn Hills, age 38, suddenly.

on Thursday, Oct. beloved husband Arlene: father of William J. and Kenneth son of William Berry Beth brother Smith, of Mrs. James, Eleanor Mrs. Mont- Elizagomery and Charles Berry Friends received at the FINDLAY C.

WYLIE FUNERAL HOME, 10985 Frankstown Rood, Penn Hills. Requiem high mass in Our Lady of the Most Blessed Sacrament Church on Monday, at 10 a. m. BIEHL On Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1967 Elizabeth Dalton of 7612 West Moreland beloved wife of Joseph A.

Biehl; mother of Mrs. Florence Gaschier, Joseph Jr. and Robert daughter of Clair E. and the late Florence M. Dalton; sister of Charles and Clair Dalton: also three grandchildren.

Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Services on Saturday at 2 p.m. BOMBARA Of Bloomfield and Castle Shannon, on Tuesday, Oct. 1967, Maddalena, wife of the late Joseph Bombara; mother of Felix Bombara; also four grandchildren, Gloria, Lawrence, Bernard and Joanne Bombara Friends received at the LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W.

Liberty Ave. Mt. Lebanon, until Saturday, 7 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass In st.

Annes R. Church at 9:30 a. m. Bloomfield Ladies No. 28 of Sons of Columbus of America cordially Invited.

BRENNER On Friday, Oct 6, 1967, Abe Brenner, of 5645 Bessie Hobart Sachs Brenner beloved and husband beloved father of the late Henry Brenner, Mrs. Ben (Pauline) Sablowsky and Marven M. Brenner; also grondchildren; brother of Leonard Brenner and Jacob Brenner of Miami. Fla. Friends received af BLANK BROS.

FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Craft where services will be held on Sunday. Interment Shaare Torah Cemetery. Notice of time later. BROWNFIELD On Thursday, Oct.

5, 1967, Bridgett M. Kollar Brownfield, wife of Carl B. Brownfield Sr; mother of beth Jane Peace, Anne D'Antonio and Carl B. sister of Emily, Elizabeth and Pauline, Emil, Edward, Michael, William and Francis Kollar. Friends received Saturday and Sunday, 3-5 and 7-9 In the HAROLD GLEASON FUNERAL HOME, 114.

East Fayette Unionfown. Requiem mass tentatively set for morning, Oct. 9. BRUSO Accidentally, on Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, Margaret (Peg) L.

Bruso, age 24, of 701 Pennsbury Blvd. South. Robinson beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bradford Bruso, of Mt.

Lebanon; sister of Mrs. Robert (Mary Pat) Jackley, of Penn Hills, and William B. Bruso, of Upper St. Clair; also nephews and nieces survive, Friends received at the BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 D.

m. Funeral services will be held In the Southminster Presbyterian Church, 799 Washington Mt. Lebanon, day at 2 p. m. BUSCHEK On Thursday, Oct.

5, 1967, Charles brother of Marian Schoenmaker: stepfather of Gladys Voss. Friends received at the JACK C. BEAHM FUNERAL HOME, 7211 Thomas Blvd. Services Saturday at 2 p.m. CHERKOSKY On Friday, Oct.

6, 1967, Harry Cherkosky, beloved husband of the late Rose L. Cherkosky; survived by nephews and nieces and sister-in-law, I Mrs. Nat M. Cherkosly. Friends received at BLANK BROS.

FUNERAL services HOME, will Forbes be Ave. held at on Craft Sunday. where Notice of time later. CONROY On Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1967, Agnes Friel Conroy, of 8545 Wittmer chael McCandless mother of MIConroy: sister of Mrs.

Ellen McCawley and Mrs. Mary Locher; also Friends survived by one grandchild. received at the M. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysville.

Reaulem high mass at St. Teresa Church, on Saturday morning at 8:45 o'clock. COOPER On Wednesday, Oct. In his 94th Scott year, Samuel F. of 310 Foxcroft Rd.

father of Samuel V. and Mrs. Mary. Irwin; and also survived by children. grandchildren Friends 7 great-grandWALTER may call the HOME, 997 G.

PETTIT FUNERAL Greentree 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment Monongahela Cemetery. COUSINS On Thursday Oct.

5, 1967, of Andrew F. Cousins, beloved brother Mrs. John A. (Ann Sloan. Friends received at McCABE.

BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral services on Monday, Oct.

9, 1967, at 1 p. m. CRELLA On Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1967, Andrew husband of Josephine Packard; father of Anthony and Joseph Crella; son of Catherine brother of Mrs. Rosemarie Crella, and the late, Andrew Crella Muscarella and Mrs.

Edith Mosco and Mrs. Margaret Zgela. Friends received In the EDWARD J. AVOY FUNERAL HOME, 1700 Forbes Ave. Funeral Saturday morning at 9:30.

Requiem mass In the Church of the Epiphany at 10 a. m. CRONIN Suddenly on Wednesday, Oct. 1967, Mary Murtha, wife of the late Michael J. of Greentree, formerly of Mt.

Pleasant, beloved mother of Helen Joseph Edward Charles George Thomas, Mrs. Daniel Marie Paul Cronin Herrmann; and sister the late Sister M. Theodosia, Seton Hill, Mrs. Adeline Kearney and Joseph Murtha. Also thirty grandchildren and 1 ceived at L.

Friends re: the BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. m.

Requiem mass at St. Simon and Jude Church at a. m. Interment in Greensburg, Pa. DeWALT On Thursday, Oct.

5, 1967, Louise Flynn, of 231 South Highland E. wife of the late Edward M. DeWalt; mother of Donald C. Borland. Friends received at D.

TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Friday afternoon 7-9 at p. 2 m. o'clock. Services Saturday Interment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made of the American Cancer Society.

DIBENEDETTO On Tuesday, Oct. 3, Alva J. GarbarIno, beloved wife of Joseph DIBenedetto Sr. of 36 Tretow N.S.; mother of Joseph C. Louis LeRov V.

Di Benedetto; sister of children. Katherine Friends Bussi; also eight grandreceived at FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Funeral on Saturday morning at 10:30. High Mass of Requiem In the Annunciation Church at 11 o'clock.

DILALLO On Wednesday, 4, 1967, Antoinette of 3245 Central Ave. wife of Pasquale; mother of Glida ano, Dolores Ewing and Raymond. Also ten grandchildren. Friends and members of I.S.D.A. Lodge No.

14 received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, Brighton Rd. Requiem high mass at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Visitation 2- 5 and 7-10 p.m.

DOLENCE On Tuesday, Oct. 3, Jacob Sr. of 6539 Library Road, Library, husband of the late Agnes; father of Agnes, Mrs. Grenley of Mrs. Helen Dolfl of Jacob Jr.

Also three grandchildren, Mrs. Janet Dunn, Danielle Dolence Jacob Dolence brother of Frank of Bethel Park, John of Willock, and Joseph Dolence of Yugoslavia. The family will receive friends at the EUGENE C. OCEPEK FUNERAL HOME, 6364 Library Road after 5 p.m. on Thursday.

Funeral on Saturday, Oct. at 10 a.m. ERB Helena Sieber on Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, beloved wife of the late Lawrence M. Erb; mother of Joseph F.

Erb and Mrs. Mary Bachner; also six grandchildren. Friends received at STAAB SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W. E. Poh.

Requiem high mass in St. Martin Church on Monday, Oct. 9, at 10 a. m. A member of L.C.B.A.

Br. 755. FERRARI On Wednesday, Oct. 4, Dolores, beloved of Joseph; mother of Mary Lisotto and Josephine Nolden; also two grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends will be recelved at the MICHAEL F.

DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow St. until Saturday at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9:30 a.

m. Visitation 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. FERRIS Charles F. 99, suddenly on Wednesday, Oct.

1967, at Hoffman Estates, (formeriv of Brookline), beloved husband of Agnes Ferris: father. Robert of Marylou, Charles Ferris Frederick, and brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Medien and John Ferris; also two grandchil. dren. Friends call and 7.9 PURE REAL the HOME, FRANK 1065 F.

Brookline DeBOR Blvd. Funeral on Saturday at d. m. High mass of requiem In Our Lady of Loreto Church at 10 a.m. GOEBEL Of 202 Penn Mt.

Oliver, on Wednesday Oct. 1967, Stella I Rall Gobel in her 80th vear, wife LATEST DEATHS Angotti, Francesco Berry, William J. Jr. Biehl, Elizabeth Brenner, Abe Brownfield, Bridgett M. Bruso, Margaret L.

Buschek, Charles G. Cherkosky, Harry Cousins, Andrew F. De Walt, Louise Flynn Erb, Helena Harrison, Alma Horovitz, Sadie Johnson, J. Edward Johnson, Nell Kroll, Minnie Kuehner, Ella K. McAboy, Sara S.

McCarthy, Eugene K. McDermott, Nellie Marcolini, Frank Walther, Frank J. Matschner, Otto A. Milford, Charles Ogrodnik, Stanley Pintar, Joseph W. Riling, Lt.

Marlene Ropp, Fannie Schelat, Herman G. Shafer, Margaret Ellen Schwartz, Ida Thomas, Bessie Uhler, Joseph J. Welsh, Curran L. Wilmot, Mary Wincheck, John Jr. Death Notices of the late Nicholas mother of Margaret Lacher and Nicholas A.

Goebel sister of Clara Underwood, Rosella Monach, Conrad, Charles, James, Gilbert and Lawrence Rall; also grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the funeral home of JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Road, Mt. Oliver. FUneral on Saturday, at 8:45 a.

m. High of In St. Joseph's Church at 9:45 a. m. HARRISON On Friday, Oct.

6, 1967, Alma Costanza of 7346 Schley Swissvale, beloved wife of Raymond; mother of Jane Ann; daughter of Rosa Costanza; sister of Ralph, Fred, and Mrs. Adele Bodrog. Funeral from the JOHN QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th and Airbrake Turtle Creek. Requiem mass In Madonna del Costello Church, Swissvale Monday at 9:30 a. m.

HOROVITZ Sadie, age 68, of McKeesport, on Friday, Oct. 6, 1967, wife of Aaron; mother of Mrs. Phillip Chodock and Mrs. Edward Darling of McKeesport, 5 grandchildren. Friends will be received at F.STRIFFLERS OF WHITE OAK, 1100 Lincoln Way, beginning Saturday at 7 p.

m. Services Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Temple Cemetery, Versailles Boro. HRITZ On Wednesday, 4, 1967, Mary of 200 Fourth Rankin, beloved mother of Steven, John, Albert, Mrs.

Anne Glucs, Mrs. Irene Balocko. Also seven grandchildren and one child. Friends received at the a FUNERAL HOME, 107 Fourth Rankin. Funeral on Saturday 8:15 a.

m. with Divine Liturgy at St. John's Byzantine Catholic Church, Rankin, at 9 a. m. HUNT On Thursday, October 5, 1967, Sara Anderson Hunt Irwin, wife of Albert E.

Hunt; mother of Mrs. Ruth Uhlig; three grandchildren; sister of Hazel, Jack, Mrs. Fannie Wallace, Mrs. Lois Steiner, Mrs. Carolyn Bloomberg.

Friends received at the WM. M. SNYDER SON FUNERAL HOME, 521 Main Irwin. Services Saturday at D. JOHNSON Suddenly on Thursday, Oct.

5, 1967, J. Edward, age 73 of Mars R.D. 2, husband of Ruth Levine; father of Mrs. Ethel Klink Eells of Tampa Fla. and Mrs.

Doris Bowers of Mars R.D. brother of Ernest Johnson of McKeesport; also five grandchildren. Friends, received after 7 p. m. Friday at the WM.

H. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, Mars where services will be held on Sunday afternoon at o'clock. Interment private. JOHNSON On Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, Nell Falerski 1404 Sarah S.

mother Mrs. Elaine Carpenter; sister of John, Anthony, Mrs. Anna Bender, Joseph, Frank and the late Stanley Falerski. Friends received at HOME, the JOHN 119 J. South GMITER 15th St.

FUNERAL Monday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in St. Adalbert's Church at 9 a. m.

KARCHER August J. on October 4, 1967, of Morgan Etna, husband of the late Sarah M. Reid Karcher, father of Eleanore Robinson, August J. Karcher Jr. Catherine Stoner, John, Charles Kosher the late Andrew Kosher; brother of Julia Murphy, Joseph, and Walter Karcher: also 24 grandchildren and 31.

Friends received at the WM. J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Eta. Requiem high mass at All Saints Church, Etna, on Saturday at 10 a. Holy Name Society rosary recited on Friday at 8:30 p.

m. KILLMEYER Julia A. Hess, on Wednesday, Oct. 1967, wife of the late Joseph I. KIlimeyer; mother of Sr.

Herman Joseph, Francis and Raymond Killmever, Mrs. Fred (Marie) Koenig; also. 10. grandchildren; six great sister of Katherine Elizabeth Frei and Louise Hess. Friends received at STAAB SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W.

Poh. Requiem high mass In St. Martin's Church Saturday, Oct. 7, at 10 a.m. KIZIK 123 On Tuesday, Owendale Oct.

3, 1967, husband Joseph of will be received father of at the Emily. ALEXAND. ER MUSULIN FUNERAL HOME, day at a. m. Requiem high mass 1929 E.

Carson St. Funeral on Saturat St. Casimirs Church at 9 a. m. KROLL On Thursday, Oct.

5, 1967, Minnie Schlegel wife of the late August (Gus). Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.S., on Mondav at 11 a.m. Members of Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Pride of Troy Hill Council No.

Dames Malta, Golden Rule Sisterhood No. 254 and friends invited. KUEHNER Friday, Oct. 6, 1967, at the St. John's Lutheran Home, Mars, Ella K.

Ruebel, age 73, formerly of Beechview; wife of the late Albert G. Kuehner; mother of Mrs. Lorna Fears of Ocean City, Mrs. Edith Molnar of Gibsonia; also 5 grandchildren and great-grandchild; sister of Harry N. Ruebel of Ocean City, Mrs.

Freda Overstreet, Mrs. Bertha Rhodes of Evans City and Elmer Ruebel. Friends received at L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W.

Liberty Ave. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 starting Saturday evening at 7. Notice of funeral time later. LAKE On Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, Della wife of the late Edgar Lake; sister of Mrs.

Grace Gamble of Callf. and Ira Hockensmith of Newville, Pa. received at the WM. 0. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pitcairn, where services will be held on Monday at 1:30 p.

m. LANG On Monday, Oct. 2, 1967, Ruth Ann Mansfield, beloved wife of Edward Wray Lang Sr. of Glenvue Ross mother of Edward W. Lang Jr.

Richard Walter D. Lana, Patricia Tate and Lano; sister of Mabel Louise Gringel; also nine arandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Funeral on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. High mass of requiem in St.

Theresa Church, Perrysville, 9:30 a. m. LEANY (Laney) On Thursday, October 5, 1967, Russell, of 628 4th Braddock, brother of Grace Charles of burg, and the late John also nieces and nephews. Funeral servthe JOSEPH ZORN FUNUERAL HOME, 445 4th Braddock, Friends on Invited. Saturday Visitations 10:30 24" and 7-9 D.

m. LIMBACHER Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1967, at Denver, Frank, husband of the late Father Martha O.F.M. CAP. mother of Arthur Puerto Rico, Dorothy Krevy and Gene Walter Limbacher Denver, both of Poh.

Lt. Col. grandchildren. Brother of John of and Robert of Pah, Funeral from the JOSEPH ZORN FUNERAL HOME, 445 4th Braddock, on Saturday 'St. 9:30 m.

Requiem high mass at Josephs Church at 10 a. m. Friends Invited. flowers send donation to Sr. Fidelis Seminary, Herman, Pa.

LITTELL On Thursday, Oct. 5...1967, Mary Katharine, wife of William E. Littell of 1060 Old Gate Black: ridge; mother of William E. Liftell FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pitcairn. Pa.

where services will be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. NEELY At Sewickley, on Thursday. Oct. Neely 5, of 1967, 318 Josephine Centennial A. Bostrom of the late John Neely; mother of Bertie S.

Neely of Aleppo Two. and the late Dave Neely: sister of Bert Bostrom of Sewickley, Mrs. Eleanor Peterson of Monesson, grandmother of Mrs. Cynthia Scott of Moon also survived by two great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the RICHARD D.

COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. O'DONNELL On Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1967, Margaret Elizabeth, sister of Catherine 0' Donnell and Mrs. Mary Brannigan: aunt of Richard Brannigan. Friends received at the SPERLING FUNER.

AL HOME 408 Cedar N. S. on Wednesday from 7-10 p. m. and Thursday and Friday from and 7-10 p.

m. Requiem mass at Mary's Church on Saturday at a. m. OGRODNIK Stanley, on Oct. 5, 1967, of 7235 Meade E.

formerly of Etna and Millvale, husband of the late Sophia Ogradnik; father of Helen Wm. Tzilkowski, J. Ogradnik; Edward, also Eugene 13 and grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends received at WM. J.

OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna. Requiem high mass In St. Mark's Church, Sharpsburg, on Monday, at 10 a. m. O'SHELL O'Shell $-Sat.

Don T. on Sept. 7, In husband of Dorothea Stillhammer; father of Wayne, William, and Patricia; brother of Mrs. Edna Brooks, Mrs. Ann Metzger, Mrs.

Helen Thorne, Mrs. Lois Danhires, Mrs. Doris Moose, Mrs. Marg Lou Bagrosky, Robert Wm. O'Shell.

Memorial Services Oct. will be held ot 11 Sun. 8 at Epiphany Lutheran Church, Lemington Ave, E. E. Burial was In Oceanside, Calif.

PFEIFFER On Wednesday, October 1967, Herbert age 63, beloved husband of Gertrude Neumann of 174-C Theodan Mt. Lebanon; brother of Mrs. Stuckert, Marie Pfelfer, Mrs. Howard Ruth Regis, Jerome, and Paul Pfeiffer. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Saturday at 8:30 a. m.

Requiem mass in St. Bernard's Church at 9:30 a. m. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemeterv.

PHILLIPS On. Wednesday, October 1967, Ruth wife of the late John W. Phillips of Sequoia mother of Mrs. Nancy Kirkwood, Mrs. Jane Lewis; sister of Glenn Minehart, Miss Lillian Minehart, Mrs.

Goldie Johnston; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN SONS WHITEHALL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Saturday member morning of at the Pleasant o'clock. Hills United Presbyterian Church.

PINTAR On Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, Joseph W. of 263 Braddock Turtle Creek; survived by nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the EMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East Poh.

Requiem high mass Saturday In St. Colman's Church, at 11 a. m. POPOVICH On October 3, 1967, Rose, of 150 First Laurel Gardens, daughter of the late Rok and Mary. Popovich; sister of John, Mrs.

Radecic, John Profozich, Anna Popovich, Mrs. Helen Steele, Mrs. Catherine Scaletta, Thomas, Mrs. Betty Walkauskas and the late Barbara McDonald; also survived by 13 nieces and nephews; members of Lodge No. 29 C.F.U., Hrvatska Zena and friends received at PAUL C.

STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, Funeral 860 Saturday Lockhart with requiem N.S. on high mass at St. Nicholas Church N. S. at 9 a.

m. PRAKAPAS On Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, at Tallmadge, Sarah Wells, wife of the late Peter Prakapas, formerly of Homewood, mother of Clyde Davidson, of Las Vegas; sister, of Mrs. Loie Ficketsen, of Tallmadge, Logan Wells, of Knox, and Richard Wells, of Newcomerstown, received also at two the grandchildren. HAROLD E.

Friends NELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 W. Library Bethel Park, where services will be held on Saturday, at m. RANDOLPH Of 1623 Mill on Wednesdav, Oct. 1967, Susie Mae, beloved mother of Jane, Sylvester, Howard, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth White, Mrs.

Ella Mae Graham, Mrs. Rosetta Moses and Mrs. Inez Freeman of sister of Sadie Woods of Allquippa, Mrs. Rachael Chisholm, Jacob Jones of Indiana Jones of Clairton; also 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the SAMUEL J.

JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wylie Ave. Services Saturday at 11 a. m. at Monumental Baptist Church. (Family visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

REILLY On Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1967, at 6:30 Anna Mae (Hergenroeder), beloved wife of James J. Reilly Sr. of 2145 Holyoke N. mother of James J.

Reilly John Richard F. and Patrick' M. Reilly; daughter of Edward J. Hergenroeder and the late Alice A. Hergenroedes; sister of Ruth McGaffin, Mary Cannon, Jean Tananis, Lois Schields, Helen, Edward, William and Robert Hergenroeder.

Christian Mothers and Guild and friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. 11:30. FUneral Saturday morning, at High mass of requiem in the Annunciation Church at 12 noon. REILLY Arthur F.

on Wednsday, Oct. 4, beloved husband of Olive Stengle Reilly of Woodside Gardens, Wood brother, of Mrs. Lucille Foley and William L. Reilly. Friends call at the MAURICE L.

KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center (at South) Wilk. Services on Saturday morning at 11 o'co*ck. (Famiy hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. RILING Suddenly on Sunday, Oct. 1, 1967, Lieut.

Marlene U.S. Air Force, at Fort Richardson, Alaska; daughter of Leroy and Evelyn Kitchen Riling; granddaughter of Mrs. Mae Kitchen; sister of Mildred, Leroy Robert and Milton, U.S. Army. Friends received at the WILLIAM E.

ELKIN MORTUARY, Fourth N. Braddock. Services from the First Christian Church of Braddock, Saturday at 1 p. m. (Military funeral In charge of Lockburn Air Base, Columbus, Ohio.) ROPP Of 282 Moon Clinton Road, Moon Fannie, beloved wife of Charles; mother of Mrs.

Susan Norman and Mrs. Irene Henry; sister of Mrs. Helen Lancie, Mrs. Violet Keep, Mrs. Jeannie Singer and George Kennedy: also two grandchildren Friends received at the KISINGER and one great-grandchild.

HOME, 515 Front Brownsville, will be held after 7 p. Saturday m. at where 2 services Arrangements by ALLEN L. RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME, 981 Broadhead Road, Moon Twp. SCHANBACHER On Wednesday, October 1967, Elizabeth Arras, formerly of Spring Hill, wife of the late Christ; mother of Carol Miller, Sat.

Frederick Schanbacher, Gloria and Jack Mathews, SchanCharmaine Barker bacher; sister of Margaret Kustus: also six grandchildren. SCHELLHAAS Funeral AND from the H. J. FUNERAL HOME, 707 East Visita- N. on Saturday at 10 a.

m. tion with family 1-4 and 7-10. SCHELAT Herman on Thursday, beloved Oct. hus1967, of Liberty band of Rose Schelat; father of Herman W. and Richard G.

Schelat of Pah, and Elmer K. Schelat of Marietta, Ohio; also survived by five grandchildren and five greatof Lodge grandchildren. 231 and received at members the Friends WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 at 2. p. m.

Masonic service Sunday Friendship Ave. Funeral on Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. SCHMITTAU On Wednesday, October 1967, Ida Schlegel Schmittau, age 71.

(formerly of Allison Park), of Baldwin Courts, beloved wife of Stephen mother of Ida Mae Schmittau. Mrs. Richard (Bobble) Jantz, Mrs. Charles Kennedy, Mrs. Frank of Hardesty, Mrs.

Raymond Simpson Chicago. Seven grandchildren. Sister of Mrs. Sally Wagner and Mrs. Bertha Arend and Edward Schlegel.

Friends recelved at the L. BEINHAUER CO. MORTUARY, 2630 Liberty Ave. Requiem mass at St. Elizabeth Church.

Pleasant Hills, on Saturday at 10 a. m. Burial in Queen of Heaven Cemetery. Family requests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

SCHULTHEIS Cora Wille of 12 Potomac, Oakmont, on Wednesday, Oct. 1967, beloved wife of George; mother of Mrs. Anna Simpson Sarver, Mrs. Cora Young of West Sunbury, Mrs. Evelyn Stoner, Mrs.

Connie Mrs. Janet. McClelland, Findlay C. and Darwin Wylie: sister of Mrs. Mae Cupps, Mrs.

Helen Winston, Mrs. Marie Ferguson and Mrs. Alma, Sadone: stepmother of Mrs. Marie Hawse, Eugene. Rev.

Daniel Schulthels, Arthur, William and Stewart Schulthels; also survived by 27 grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild. Friends received at the FINDLAY C. WYLIE FUNERAL HOME, 10985 Frankstown where services will be held on Saturday at 11 a. m. SCHWARTZ SCHWARTZ On Friday.

Oct. 6, 1967 at 3:30 a. m. Ida beloved wife of Edward Schwartz of 5330 Fern Stanton, Heights: mother of Samuel Schwartz and Mrs. Morris (Kati) Middleman both of also 10 grandchildren and 12, great grandgrandchildren.

Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. Notice of time later. The family suggests contributions be made 10 the Jewish Home for Babies and Children. Visitations previous to Funeral service. SECKEL Christian on Thursdy, Oct.

5, loved husband of Amelia Louise Acker Seckel; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Saturday at 1 p. m. SENICK Dwight C.

Sp. 4th class U.S. Army. of 551. Ollie Lincoln Place suddenly on Sunday, October 1, 1967, son of Elmer and Margaret (Nee) Senick.

Grandson of Mrs. Sarah Nee. Friends, received at the HOWARD SKELEON FUNERAL HOME, 1222 Muldowney Lincoln Place. Requiem mass from Holy Angel's Church in Hays on Saturday at 10 o'clock. SHAFER Margaret Ellen, of Broadhill Farms, Moon Oct.

5, 1967, at Somerset, preceded In death by Henry A. Shafer, beloved mother of Dale P. Shafer and Mrs. Emma Hay; Dall P. Shater and Mrs.

Emma Hav; sister of John Barnes; also 15 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Friends received at ALLEN RICHARDSON FUNERAL HOME, 981 Broadhead Road, Moon after 7:30 p. where services will be held on Saturday at 2:30 p. nity m. Interment in Sharon CommuChurch Cemetery.

SMITH On Wednesday, Oct. 4. 1967, ander husband of the late Suzan E. Smith, of 34 East Roseridge Bellevue. Friends will be received on Friday afternoon and evening in the ORION C.

PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avaion, (North Boros). Graveside services Saturday morning at Allegheny Memorial Park. SMITH Emma Oct. 3, 1967, suddenly at Presbyterian Hospital, mother of John J. Brown; sister of Norman Moon: also survived by a granddaughter, F.

Maxine Slagas. Friends received at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 1610 Brighton 2-4 and 7- 9 p. m. Services Saturday Oct. 7, at 11 a.

m. Bethel A.M.E, Church. SPAK On Wednesday, Oct. 4, :967, Peter, of 333 Olivia McKees Rocks, father of Anna, Michael, Mrs. Stephanie linicki and Dolores: also two granddaughters.

Friends received at the ESTELLE KANAL KONDAS FUNERAL HOME, 300 Helen McKees Rocks. Funeral Sunday, Oct. 8, with requiem high mass in St. Mary's Ukranian Greek Catholic Church at 1 p. m.

SULLIVAN Suddenly, on Thursday, October, 5, 1967, in St. Xavier's Convent, Latrobe, Sr. M. Aldegondes, R.S.M., a member of the Sisters of Mercy since 1920; daughter of the late Timothy and Clara Foote Sullivan; sister of Agnes Sullivan, Washington, Pa. Requiem mass Saturday morning at 10 o'clock In St.

Xavier's Chapel, Latrobe. Burial in St. Xavier's THOMAS Bessie, on Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, daughter of Laura Smith and the late William J. Thomas; sister of Elmer, Henry, and Wilma Thomas.

Friends received at the STEPHEN A. O'TOOLE FUNERAL HOME 5106 2nd Hazelwood after p. m. on Friday. Services on Saturday at 1 p.

m. UHLER On Friday, Oct. 6, 1967, Joseph husband of Irene Benes Uhler of 150 S. Euclid Bellevue; father of Joseph, Darlene Bledenbach, Rita, Claudia, Donald, Judith, Roberta, William, Daniel, Mary Ann, Jomes Thomas and Edward; brother of Elsie Metz and Mary Hobek. Friends received at the LAWRENCE T.

LER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. Notice of time later. VIRTULLO On Wednesday, Oct. 4, Felix beloved husband of Ann Alello Virtullo of 118 Baker St. (Wilkins Turtle Creek; father of Rosalie Brownley and Felix brother of Mrs.

Carmella Nese; also survived by one grandchild. Friends received at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek. Requiem high mass In St. Colman's Catholic Church on day at 10 a.m. Friends invited.

WALTHER On Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, Frank of Willow Castle Shannon, beloved husband of Florence Bruzda Walther; dear father of Catherine Landreth, Frank J. Jr. and Richard H. Walther; also survived by five grandchildren; brother of Ford of Fort Lauderdale, James and Howard Walther.

Friends and members of Steamfitters Union Local 449 received at the MARA CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Monday at 9 a.m. Requiem high mass in St. Anne's Church at 10 a.m. Interment St.

Josaphat's Cemetery. WALTHOUR (Morrissey) On Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1967, Irene E. Walthour, of 913 South Wilkinsburg, beloved wife of the late David Walthour; mother of Mrs. James J.

(Jean) Goggin, and William Kneepshield; sister of Mrs. Alfred d'Auberge, Mrs. Anna Sons, William and Douglas Morrissey; also seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends recelved at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave.

at Coal Wilkinsburg, where services will be held on Saturday at 1:30 p. m. Star of Bethlehem Chapter 103 O.E.S. services Friday evening at 8 o'clock. WELSH Curran L.

on Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, beloved father of Louis C. Welsh of 1205 LaClair Regent Square. Grandfather of Maureen and Louls 'C. Welsh Jr.

Friends may call at the MAURICE L. KNEE RIAL HOME, Center at South, Wilk. Services on Saturday at 12 Noon. Interment Washington, Pa. WIBLE Howard Alvin, on Tuesday, Oct.

3, 1967, beloved husband of Clara Mayer Wible of 742 East End Pgh. 21; father of Mrs. Maxine Davis and Mrs. Mariorie Wood Jones; brother of Mrs. Mary Ringling and.

Mrs. Florence Decker; also survived by 5 grandchildren. Friends may call at the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center (at South), Wilk. Services on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

(Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. Masonic service by Dallas Lodge 508, Saturafternoon at 1 o'clock. WILLENBERG Of 40. 1967, Ingram, Louis on F. Wednesday, 4, Willenberg, beloved husband of Rose Willenberg; father of Mrs.

Betty Lou Coull and Raymond S. Willenberg; also six grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Minnie Pascal. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the JOSEPH H.

HERSHBERGER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Ave. Crafton, where services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. WILMOT Mary Ehle, age 91, of RD 1, Coraopolls, on Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, mother of Charles E.

J. (Dick), Miss Augusta Wilmot, Mrs. Frances Hetherington, Nathan, Clarence and Walter: sister of Mrs. M. J.

Heinlein Mrs. Edna Ackman, Mrs. Anna Lombardo, Mrs. Kate Burroughs, Mrs. Lena Lee, Mrs.

Violet Worth and Charles; seven grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren and two great great-great-grandchildren. ServIces the HAROLD K. WHARTON FUNERAL HOME, Cliff Mine Imperial, on Monday, Oct. 9, at 2 p.m. WINCHECK On Thursday, Oct, 5, 1967, John of Thomas Run Presto, husband of Alma Gizoni; brother of Ann Richie, Mildred Kanal, Joseph Wincheck and Andrew Wincheck, of Dayton, Ohio.

Visiting hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. However, friends will be "personally" received by the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the SAMUEL FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridgeville be held on Monday at 10 a. m. will be held on Monday at 10 a. m.

ZIRIAK At Seattle, Washington, on Tuesday. Oct. 3, 1967. Paul, beloved of Alice Gray Zirlak of 13007 Twelfth Southwest Seattle, Washington, formerly of brother of Gustav Zirlak of McCandless Mrs. Louis Brandstetter of Roanoke, Mrs.

Charles Blair and Mrs. William Roxer both of Mrs. Frank Carey of ny, N. Y. Beginning on Friday evening at 7 o'clock, members of McKinley Lodge No.

318 and friends will be received in the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. (Memorial donations may be made to church or charitable organization of your choice.) Card of Thanks WE wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, triends and neighbors for their kindnesses and assistance, spiritual and floral tributes, cars needed and help after the funeral at the time of the death of our beloved wife mother, motherin law and sister. Elizabeth (Liz )D.

Pessy. The Pessy. The Mazzoll and the Devenzio familles. Florists BASKETS. $5 GIDAS MA, 1-1300 Monum -Cemetery Cemetery Monuments and Sears Markers See Our -Rasy Terma North Side, East Liberty 322-8500 661-6500 JEFFERSON Memorial, Cemetery- -4 spaces, "'Garden the Blessed." $150 each; minimum allowed.

882- 9368. JEFFERSON Memorial lots. Garden of Good Shepherd. 824-4739. "Temple of Memories" MAUSOLEUM Clean Dry Above Ground Burial A LLEGHENY EMETERY Founded 1844 (Non-profit) New Crematory Columbarium Niches Cemetery Lots VISITORS WELCOME DAILY and SUNDAY Burial space may be purchased for as low 88 $10 per month perpetual care included.

For Information Call or Write CEMETERY 4734 Butler Pgh. 682-1624 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ANIMAL Rescue League can help find your lost dog. 661-6452. BEAGLE male. Lost Lawrenceville area.

683-6678. BOXER Black Brown, white throat, chest feet. Lost Shadyside area. Answers to Reward. 361-8865.

CAT -Lost Sept. 16th; East End; Orange stripe Male; children grieving; large reward. 361-0661. CHARM Blacelet Gold. GimbelsKaufmann's or vicinity.

Reward. (Joan). 655-7910. CHIHUAHUA -Lost Claire Sutter Shaler Township, Sunday afternoon between 3 and 4. Chocolate brown, white markings.

Reward. 486- 7409; 683-2453. DOG -Small, male, chestnut and white, part beagle and terrier, lost vicinity McKees Rocks. Name "Chris." Reward. 331-6161.

DOG Lost Arlington Ave. vicinity, medium, black, brown front, answers to "Pal," crippled in back leg, reward. 431-8740. HEARING Aid -Boy's. Lost TaylorAllerdice area; near Murray.

In little red box. Reward. 521-7427. HOUND -Male. brown black.

Wilkinsburg, "Pepper." Child's pet. Reward. 242-8418. LABRADOR Retriever Male, lost. 5 months old, Shadyside Alder St.

Reward. 661-0106. POODLE -Small, biack, months old, lost Oakland. Reward. MU.

1- 8853. SCHNAUZER Puppy Lost Etna area Sept. 23rd. Sizable reward or another puppy. 321-1925; 242-7780.

SUIT Box -Downtown Area from Kay's Clothing Store; Wednesday. Satur-241-3636. WATCH Lady Elgin. White gold with black band. Lost Ophelia Street, A area.

Reward, 682- 5848. WATCH Ladles white gold with 2 diamonds. Lost Downtown, September 29th. Reward. Call 833-4095.

WRISTWATCH Ladies Hamilton; 75 Bus-Penn Highland Mansmanns; reward. 362-2797. WRISTWATCH- -Ladies Longines, between Sears Rippy reward. 461-6514, evenings. 2 Personal BARBARA Kaufmann You're still the love of my life.

Merle. DEAR Golden Lox Sorry about the "typo" in the paper the other night. I know how to spell SWEET. To make up for It though, bought you a little Bagel Puppyhis name is He barks sits up everything. Signed, as always, Joden Ardo.

Dear Brunhilde My adorable bunch of calories. The audacity of Joden, saying publicly he owes all of lores. his success forecast to Bonnie and Do-. a stormy period in your relationship. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, higher 17, 18, than 19, Joden 20.

See can count anytime. Your handsome secret admirer, Mikie. GAMBLING -Causing you financial, marital problems. Call Gamblers Anonymous. 281-7484.

WISH all my relatives and friends a Happy New Year. Minnie Goldberg and family. JUNE 1927 Schenley High School class reunion Sat evening, October 21, 1967. Chatham Center Downtown Pah. Please contact Alice Turfley Scott, 2555 Center 15219 or phone 621-1647.

OUR Thanks to the Holy Family for favors granted. R.E.B. Family. SKINNER My love for vou will never die. Hope feelings are the same towards me, Love always, Dee.

UNMARRIED Expectant mothers receive medical care. Florence Crittenton Home, 682-1355. 2B Business Personals ATTENTION Bars, clubs or any organizations We have a beef barbecue. Just heat and eat. We deliver from 793-3370.

ATTENTION Students English and Western boots. Saddle Shop, 204 Penn 4th floor. BEAUTY Work -Done in your home: male beautician. Reasonable. 521-6500.

BLAZERS, JACKETS, TROUSERS Wholesale prices to clubs, teams fraternities. SPECIALTY CLOTHING CO. 1023 Fifth Uptown 391-1288 COMBO Let us make your next party a success. We guarantee to please. Versatile.

531-6041. HONEY Be Home Late Shopping at Apparell Barrell, Potomac and Glenmore, Dormont. Resale Clothing. They have a beautiful selection of men's suits for you too. Love Zsa Zsa.

HOSPITALIZATION insurance pays UD 500 days each accident or illness, work accidents included. Martin Agency, 421-7167. HOSPITALIZATION Maior medical insurance, reasonable rates, Sam Strassman Agency, 271-4788. HYPNOSIS Weight control; Smoking: Insommia; Lectures; Hypnotherapy. 461-8525.

HYPNOTISM Weight, smoking, Insomnia, personal problems. Private session. 242-2927; 731-4995. MATCH Box Collector Duffield. 2734 Stafford Pittsburgh, Pa.

15204. SAX Player For group. Call 362- 8297, ask for Al. STAND On Your Feet -And learn to speak. Toastmasters meets every 8-10 p.

Downtown YMCA. Guests invited. Science; Math. 683-4404. Chemistry: I TUTORING General Planning a Christmas party for your company or club? May we assume the responsibility of making It a huge success? We offer The most beautiful ballroom afloat (In Holiday decor).

An. experienced cruise director to handle all arrangements. Exclusive use of the boat (no gate crashers from other parties on the premises), An outstandina dance band. One of the largest dance floors in the area. Excellent catering service.

Controlled bar service. Courteous crews. A phone call to the enable Cruise tor at 391-4054 will us to give you all the exciting details. Gateway Clipper, Inc. Pinch Hitting for Santa Claus WANT to sell your car? Call Ossie, 441-3256.

Proposals ALLEGHENY County Board of School Directors will receive sealed proposals for Equipment, School Supplies, and Kitchen Equipment Early Childhood Development Centers. Bids accepted until Monday, October 23, 1967, 4:00 PM. EST. Specifications avallable 345. Office Bullding, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl: vania 15219.

Mark proposals Bids, Do Not Open Early Childhood Development Centers, addressed to Fred M. Heddinger, Secretary, Allegheny County Board of School Directors, 345 County Office Building. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219.1 Legal Notices NOTICE is hereby given that will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anvone other than myself after this dav, Oct. 6. 1967, Sylvester L.

Humphreys, Prospect Road. Pa. Legal Notices Thorp, Reed Armstrong Solicitors IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA NO. 3807 JULY TERM 1967 In the matter of appointment of viewers for certain parcels of land in the third ward of the borough of East Pittsburgh, condemned by redevelopment authority of Allegheny County, being the properties formerof: Heirs of Margaret Sullivan Garrigan, Margaret Petruska, Kruper, Francis McAndrew a-k-a John F. McAndrew, Mary Donovan a-k-a Mae Donovan, Union National Bank and Trust Company, administrator of the estate of Melvin Joseph McAndrew, deceased, owners, Shirley Claffey, Claffey's Beauty Salon, tenant; heirs of Nellie Sullivan Boyle, John E.

Boyle, Mary Gladys Tracey Gladys B. Tracey, Katherine B. Humphreys, formerly Mary Catherine Boyle, trustees under the last will and testament of Nellie Sullivan Boyle, deceased, Gladys B. Tracey a-k-a Mary Gladys Katherine B. Humphreys, Margaret B.

Olfky, Mary B. Kent, John P. Boyle, Bernard T. Boyle; Charles F. Nells, widower, heirs of the estate of Frank W.

Jovce, Margaret Petrisco, widow, Mary Maloney, Francis A. Maloney, Eleanor A. Owens, Regina M. Brumbaugh, Thomas J. Maloney, Catherine E.

Wagner, Martin Sharp 1-a Page Confectionerv Stephen A. Sutek, 1-a White Front Lunch, Anne Zellermever, 1-a East Pittsburgh Hotel, tenants; or whoever may be the owner, owners, or parties In interest. TAKE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed Viewers by Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County in the aboveentitled proceeding, and pursuant to Order of the said Court will meet upon the premises situate at 107-109 Electric Avenue; 823 Electric Avenue; 821 Braddock Avenue; 801 Braddock Avenue, 102-104-108 Beech Street, East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on the 31st day of January, 1968 at 10:00 a. and view the same and the premises affected thereby. MICHAEL J.

O'MALLEY CHARLES M. HALLORAN ALBERT P. CONWAY Viewers NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION On October 17, 1967, at Pitcairn. Pennsylvania, The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will offer for sale at public auction the following list of prefabricated steel building trusses and miscellaneous steel material, to satisfy carrier's lien for unpaid demurrage charges: Description 498 Steel Roof Trusses (58 different types); all welded construction; this material is presentlv under load, blocked, and R. braced, in Pitcairn 20 gondola cars at P.

Yard, Pitcairn, Pennsvivania, ready for rail movement. Trusses vary in length from to Trusses are either or In depth. Truss too chord angles vary from 4' x4" angles 10 6 angles. Truss bottom chord angles vary from angles to 6 x6 angles. Total weight of trusses, 985,697 lbs.

Total weight of miscellaneous steel, 24,231 lbs. Total weight, 1,009,928 lbs. All steel painted grey and in new condition. The railroad reserves the right to submit bids on this material. Time: 2:00 P.

October 17, 1967. Place: Pitcairn Yard of P. R. R. Terms: Payment in cash or by cashier's check within 48 hours after bid has been accepted, sublect to Pennsylvania Sales Tax unless valid resale certificate is submitted.

If delivery is taken at Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, cars must be unloaded within 48 hours following the first 7 a.m. after the sale, Saturdays and Sundays excluded. Fallure to unload within this time will subject cars to carrier's demurrage or storage tariffs. If cars are shipped to a point other than Pitcairn, the movement will be sublect to all applicable tariffs. Fourteen cars of this material were consigned and Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, and six cars were consigned to Three Rivers c-0 Armour and Processing and Distribution Unit, Pitcairn, Pennsylvania.

This material can be inspected prior to sale between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. Monday through Friday, by contacting P. J.

Neel, Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad, East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, telephone 412-823-8300. IN THE COURT of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania: No. 3401 October Term, 1967 In re petition of Guido A. Gualtieri for change of name to Ray A. Gualtieri.

To all persons interested: Notice is herby given that an order of said Court authorized the filing of said petition and fixed the 18th day of October, 1967, at 9:30 a.m., as the time and the Assignment Room, City-County Building, Pittsburgh, as the place for a hearing, when and where all persons may show cause, if any they have, why said name should not be changed as prayed for. Thomas F. Lamb; Beck, McGinnie Jarvis, Attorneys for Petitioner, 800 Porter Pa. 15219. THORP, Reed Armstrong, 2900 Grant Building, Pah.

19, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by "Commonwealth of State of the Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on the 18th day of September, 1967, 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 la, approved May 5, 1933, P.L. 364, as amended. The name of the corporation is Roman Industries, Inc. The purpose or purposes for which it was organized: (a) The design, development, manufacture and sale of aluminum windows and other building products of every kind and nature whatsoever; and (b) The unlimited power to engage In and do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law of Pennsylvania, as amended, and for these purposes to have, possess enjov all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly.

Thorp, Reed Armstrong Solicitors THORP, Reed Armstrong, 2900 Grant Building, Pah. 19, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation were tiled with and approved by the Department of State Pennsylvania, of the at Commonwealth of Harrisburg, on 21st day of September, 1967, 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 Pennsylvanla, approved May 5, 1933, P.L. 364, as amended. The name of the corporatin is Blue Chip Distributors, Inc.

The purpose or purposes for which it was organized: (a) The distribution and sale of plywood products and other, building materials and supplies of every kind and nature, whatsoever; and (b) the unlimited power to engage In and do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law of Pennsvlvania, as amended, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly. Thorp, Reed Armstrong Proposals FORM OF ADVERTIsem*nT PUBLIC PARKING AUTHORITY OF PITTSBURGH 1. Sealed and separate proposals will received at office of the Authority, 11th Floor, 200 Ross Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15219, until 10 d. E.D.S.T., Tuesday, October 17, 1967, and will be publicly opened and read one hour thereafter for: The furnishing and Installation of One Hundred Eleven (111) Parking Meters on Site In the Eighth Ward, City of Pittsburgh, all in accordance with specifications prepared by Public Parking Authoritv of Pittsburgh. 2.

Plans and specifications and bid proposals forms may be obtained at the Authority's office upon making a deposit of ten ($10) dollars by check or money order payable to Public Parking Authority of Pittsburgh. If order documents office are returned in within good to of Authority three (3) days after the closing date of bids, the deposit will be refunded: otherwise, the deposit will be forfeited but such forfeiture shall not entitle possessor thereof to either possession or ownership of I documents. 3. A proposal guarantee of not less than five per cent bid must accompany each proposal for Parkina Meter Work In form of a bid bond or certified, cashier's or treasurer's check payable to Author. Itv.

4. The Authority reserves right to waive any informality in or to relect anv or all proposals. TO THE CONTRIBUTORS of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh: You are hereby, notified that the Annual Meeting of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh will be held at the Hospital, 125 DeSoto Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, October 17, 1967 at 3:30 p.m., for the election of successors to those of the Board of Trustees whose terms expire this year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. ROBERT J. DODDS, President ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNA.

Pittsburgh, Pa. September 22, 1967 Separate and sealed proposals will be recelved at the Office of the County Controller of Allegheny County. Room 104, Court House, Pittsburgh, until 9:30 o'clock A. M. Eastern.

Standard Time, 10:30 o'clock A. M. Daviight Saving Time, Tuesday, October 10, 1967 and will be opened and read by the County Commissioners in the Gold. Room. Room 410.

Court House, Pa. one-halt. hour 10:00 o'clock A. Eastern ard Time, 11:00 o'clock M. Daylight Saving Time, for the following: DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL PARKS PROJECT NO.

P5-PFI Construction of Lakes Related Facilities Deer Lakes Regional Park Site No. West Deer. Frazer Townships PROJECT NO. P3-PI Parking Lot Stabilization Win. Boyce.

Park Regional Park Site No. 3 Plum Monroeville Boroughs The minimum wage rates permissi bie on the Projects shall be in Proposals DEATHS Balint, Francis B. Balzer, William Barrett, Joseph J. Bombara, Maddalena Conroy, Agnes. Cooper, Samuel F.

Crella, Andrew Jr. Cronin, Mary M. DiBenedetto, Alva J. Dilallo, Antoinette Dolence, Jacob Sr. Ferrari, Dolores Ferris, Charles F.

Sr. Goebel, Stella Roll Hritz, Mary Hunt, Sara Karcher, August J. Sr. Killmeyer, Julia Kizik, Joseph Lang, Ruth Ann Leany (Laney), Russell Limbacher, Frank A. Littell, Mary MacMillan, Edythe A.

Martin, Mary Mayes, John W. McGuire, Patrick C. Melnick, Martha R. Mishizen, Walter Movra, Mary Nebiolo, Vincent J. Neely, Josephine A.

O'Donnell, Margaret Pfeiffer, Herbert A. Phillips, Ruth M. Popovich, Rose Prakapas, Sarah Randolph, Susie Mae Reilly, Anna Mae Reilly, Arthur F. Schanbacher, Elizabeth Schmittau, Ida S. Schultheis, Cora W.

Seckel, Christian F. Senick, Dwight C. Smith, Alexander J. Smith, Emmac Spak, Peter Sullivan, Sr. M.

Aldegondes, R.S.M. Virtullo, Felix A. Walthour, (Morrissey) Irene M. Wible, Howard Alvin Willenberg, Louis Ziriak, Paul Death Notices sister of Mrs. Anna Louise Young and Mrs.

Herman Hofacker: also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received at D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Friday and Saturday, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Sunday 2 p.

m. until time of service at o'clock. Interment private. MacMILLAN Edythe A. of 212 West Wilk.

(formerly of Swissvale), on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1967, beloved wife of the aldine late May Joseph of Penn mother Hills, of Eleanor Ger: MacMilian of Carole Carlton of Monroeville; grandmother of William D. May and Pamela Carlton; sister of Helen Van Gorder of Burbank, Calif. Visitations with the family Thursday after 7 p. Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. af M. VAN HORN'S SWISSVALE FUNERAL HOME, Irvine St. (at Monongahela Services Saturday at 1 p. m.

MARCOLINI Frank, on Friday, 1967, band of Filomena father Egisto and John brother Marcolini; three grandchildren; of James Marcolini; also two, sisters in Italy. A. Friends received at STEPHEN O'TOOLE FUNERAL HOME. merly O' Toole, and O'Connor, 5106 Second High mass of requiem in the Church of St. Stephen on Monday at 10 a.

m. MARTIN Of 257 Ormsby Mt. Oliver, on Tuesday, Oct. 3, 1967, Mary (Mayme) In her 83rd year, sister of Clare Martin and Margaret M. Roth; also survived by nieces and nephews.

Falands received at the NOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB: $, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at a. m.

High mass of requiem in St. Joseph's Church at 9 a. m. MATSCHNER Of 2100 Spring South Hills, on Wednesday, Oct. 1967, Otto A.

(Geet) In his 62nd year, beloved husband of Helen Strittmatter Matschner; father of Helan Faust, Richard A. and James R. Matschner; brother of Mary Augustine, Anna Burr, George, Martin, Frank and Louis Wagner; also seven grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt.

Oliver. Funeral on Monday at 9 a. m. Henry's High Church mass at of 10 a. m.

Visita: requiem tions 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. MAYES On Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1967, John husband of Mariorie Fouch Mayes of 350 Sunset McCandless father of John A. Mayes in Vlet Nam. Friends received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville where services will be held on afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment Westey, Pa. McABOY On Shaw Thursday, Oct. 5, the 1967, Sara McAbov of Arlington wife of the late Dr.

C. Bradford McAboy; aunt of Mrs. Jane Shaw Rhodes of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Dickson C.

Shaw Ill. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center), Friday 7-9 p. Saturday 11 a. m.

until 3 p. when services will be held. Interment Homewood Cemetery. McCARTHY On Thursday, Oct. 5, 1967, Eugene K.

beloved of 451 Royce husband of Mt. Lebanon, (Dumier); father of Joan M. Martin and Lt. Robert K. McCarthy U.S.N..

also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends received at BEIN2630 HAVER SON CO. MORTURY, W. Liberty 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

until Monday St. at 8:30 a. m. Requiem mass at Bernard's Church at 9:30 a. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery.

McDERMOTT On Friday, Oct. wife 6, 1967, Nellie Higgins, beloved of the late Robert (Boots) McDermott; mother of Jack line McDermott; grandmother of Dunn, Evelyn Frederick and Made: Ellen Nancy Ellen Frederick. Dunn, Friends Robert and received Mary McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave.

Funeral Monday, Oct. 9, 1967, 9 a. m. Requiem high mass af Old St. Patrick's Church (Good Samaritan Chapel), 14th and Penn at 10 a.

m. McGUIRE On Wednesdav, October 1967, Patrick of husband of Mary Killeen McGuire 1637 Durbin Cratton; brother of Mary Ammon. Friends recelved at McDERMOTT 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Services on Saturday, Oct. at 11 a.

m. MELNICK On Wednesday, Oct. 4. 1967, Martha Melnick, of 223 38th mother of Mrs. Angeline Degan of Lorraine, Ohio; also 2 grandchildren and 11 Friends received at the ANTHONY J.

SUFAK FU. NERAL HOME, 3509 Penn Ave, Requiem mass in St. Augustine's Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. MILFORD Of 1926 Webster.

on Wednesday, Oct. 1967, Charles, beloved husband of Lucille; father of Willa Mae of brother of Curley Milford of S. also six grandchildren. Friends received at the SAMVEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wille Ave, Services Saturday at Macedonia Baptist Church.

Burial In St. Stephen, S. Carolina. MISHIZEN On Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1967, Walter, of 115 Ohio McKees Rocks, brother of Steve, Frank, Daniel, and Mary Mishizen, Mrs.

Helen Friends Romonovich, received Mrs. at the VALERIAN Julia SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McKees Rocks. Funeral Saturday. Oct. at 8:30 a.

Ukrainian m. Services In the St. Mary's Church at 9 a. m. MOVRA On formerly Tuesday.

of Chategu Oct. wife of the 3. 1967, Mary, late dow, George Mary Roman, of George: mother of Anna LinAshland. Catherine Blumber and and three great grandchildren; Sister Walter also 13 grandchildren, of Barbara Matesa and Steve Chalovich. BERT Friends NOVA received FUNERAL High HOME, Mass at Brighton St.

Leo's Church 3313 Rd. Requiem Saturday 9:30 a. m. NEBIOLO On Tuesdav, October 1967, cent of Los Angeles, brother of Olga Nebiolo, Lenino Nebiolo, and Guido Nebiolo, Friends I received at the WM. 0.

PEARCE accordance with the Schedule of Minimum Rates set up in the Contract Documnets. No Bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of Sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. Propsals must be made on the Country's form and in accordance with the "Supplemental Specifica "Standard Contract for Construction" the "Form to of Con Bid and the "'Letting all of which be viewed at the Office of the Commissioners of Allegheny County. Copies of the above data for use of Bidders will be furnished upon application to the Contract Supervisor in the County Department of Works of Allegheny County, Room 502, County Office Building, Pitts burgh, Pa. A charge $10.00 will be made for each set of Supplemental Specific tions and Plans for Project No.

PFI and No Charge for Prolect No. 3-PT. The "Standard Contract for Con struction" is available for an addl tional charge of $2,00. There will be no refund on the Standard Contract for Construction or Supplemental Plans and Specifications Check or Money Order in the am ount to cover charge for any of Documents to be made out to the "Country Of A 'legheny" Proposals must be accompanied by a Certified Check or Surefy Company Bond (on County's form) to the order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount In Instructions to Bidders as dence that the Bidder will accent and carry out the conditions of the Contract in case of Award. The County Commissioners reserve the right to reiect any and all bids.

JAMES W. KNOX, Controller County of Allegheny ALLEGHENY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Separate and sealed proposals will be received at the Office of the County Controller, Room 104 Court House, Pittsburgh until 10:30 a. E.D.T. and opened in the presence of the Executive and Administrative Officers at 11:00 a. E.D.T., Tuesday, October 17, 1967, in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for the following: Butfer, Eggs Cheese; Meats; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.

Special bidding blanks and envelopes for use of bidders, Instructions 10 bidders, conditions regulating bidding. fogether 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 bond and-or certified check (as required) to the order of or 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 bids. The County Institution District reserves the right to relect any and all bids. JAMES W. KNOX, Controller Allegheny County ALLEGHENY County Housing Authority is entertaining proposals from qualified Builders and Developers for the construction 60 housing units in the Borough of Brackenridge, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.

Proposals will be received In the office of the Allegheny County Housing Authority, Room 1904, Allegheny Building, 429 Forbes Avenue, on or before November 1, MALE HELP WANTED All advertisem*nts in The Pittsburgh Press Male and Female Help columns, offering Sales Positions, must indicate article of service to be sold and the" basis of compensation. The Pittsburgh Press does not knowingly accept Help- Wanted ads from employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act, which applies' to employment In Interstate commerce, If they offer less than me legal minimum wage. ($1,40 an hour. for those covered prior to February 1, 1967, and $1.00 on hour for newly covered employees) or tall to pay the applicable overtime. Contact the U.

Department of Labor's local office in Room 702. Federal Build ing, 1000 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. 15222. Phone 644-2997.

When answering advertisem*nts addressed to Press boxes DO NOT Include other papers of personal Advertisers often fall to call for all replies addressed 10 a Press box number and this man destroyed If remaining over 10 days after final Insertion of advertisem*nt. In order to protect the advertisers from receiving circular matter, it in expressly understood and agreed: that all such matter shail be held as far as possible by The Press. Only bona fide answers to' advertisem*nts addressed to box numbers in care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers onpresentation of the DOX number tickets. Questions and answers on Employ. ment Agencies are available to you by writing the Better Business Bureau, 230.

Grant Bullding, Pitts- 3 Male Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT For on-site administration of construction type proiects. Send resume to Box 576, Press. ACCOUNTANT Staff position for qualified accountant. Permanent Full time. Contact Mr.

Drake, Shadyside Hospital, 681-5300. ACCOUNTANT -College graduate for CPA office, Greensburg area. K557. Press. ADJUSTER -Experience multiple line.

Salary open. Territory primarily Mercer and Lawrence County. Excellent advancement Write or call Mr. Sargent, Glen Falls Insurance Grant Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219.

Phone 471- 2810. ADVERTISING For national soft goods mfgr. ing all levels. Opportunity for crea-2 tive sales minded pro- -comprise rough layout, trade journal, direct mail and list procurement, also supervise. challenging repeat growing business for qualified am bitious grad.

Write P. O. Box 869. Alliance, Ohio. 44601.

AGENTS- -Full or part time, Life Health Insurance, New England Co. Class starting soon. Commission. 242-7900. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic- -Experienced, steady work.

Call 481-5637. APPLIANCE Repairman Radios. toasters, lamps, etc. Also assist TV technician. Steady.

Advancement. Age, no factor. Apply Schenleyo Supply, 4605 Centre Ave. APPLIANCE, Salesman Commis Write Box 510, Press. ARBY'S ROAST BEEF RESTAURANT A Unique Concept In Food Service has career positions for and Assistant Manager Trainees.

Advancement opportunities. Earn, you learn. Good starting sal-, ary and benefits. Apply 4113 Wm. Penn Highway Monroeville 372-2973 MR.

JAMES ASSISTANT Manager for Restaurant Man Interested In training for for assistant manager. Good opportunity right man. Salary and bonus. Fringe benefits. Prefer man over 18.

Near Monroeville. 271-4880 for appointment. ASSISTANT To purchasing director. Responsible for purchasing systems and procedures. 2-5 vears experience.

Manufacturing company. Good potential. Send resume to Box 577 Press. ASSISTANT Service Manager; experience preferred: Immediate position. Apply In person, Walker Pontiac, 658 Washington Rd.

ATTENDANT Service station, Experience preferred. Part and full time. 2001 Brownsville Corrick. Auto Salesmen Imported Cars Due to tremendous sales potential. we need an excellent, rellable new used Imported Car Specialist, to take complete charge of our BMW Sales Dept.

Other duties: Manage Imported used car operation. Excellent, unusual opportunity. sion. you are qualified can DOSS rigid Investigation, contact Dick Cummins, Cummins Buick-OpelBMW. 100 Fast.

Pike Canonsburg, Pa. 563-5811. (10 minutes from South Hills Village Mall). AUTO PARTS SALESMAN A leading brake parts manufacturer wants single men over 23 sell with Brake Auto Parts Sales our experience to Distriparts through Extensive travel. established butors.

Car nished. Salary expenses. Qualified applicants should write or phone collect stating education and compiete Auto Parts experience to Ross Chastain, Sales Middletown, Mar. EiS Connecticut, Automotive 203- 346-8624. Auto Parts Manager Cummins Buick needs good qualified parts manager, 5 Now handling week.

25 Buick: -BMW. day work per cent of gross profit in parts accessories dept. with monthly guarantee. Must be honest, reliable undergo rigid Investigation. Contact Teeter Cummins Buick, Opel-BMW.

100 East Pike si, minutes Co Pa 563-5811. (10 from South Hits Village Mail..

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