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or an man of in full rad Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS MAGNOTTI-STANG Raymond 807 Bayonne Mary 1538 Fallowfield Ave. GUY Charles Gastonville, Sarah G. Allison Park. -Edward Avalon: Audrey A. 326 Orwell Way, GIARAMITA-POLINO Callogero, 1103 Grandview Angelina, 163 Merrimac St.

NEUMAN-WALLACE Charles 316 Melwood Elizabeth 316 Melwood St. EUGAR-KUZMA-John Monroeville: Eileen Monroeville. Washington WELLMAN-LIGDA1 Elizabeth Robert Wexford 755 -Arthur 0.. 708 College Marjorie 909 California Avalon. SHERBA-WHITEFORD Robert 17 Sycamore Carnegie: Marjorie, Harbison Road, Monn Run.

KUNDRAT-DIEHL Wiltam, 249 Gloria D. Library, SMALL- -GATEKS Benjamin Homestead; Lucille Mae, Homestead. EVANS-BORST Robert Pitcairn: Sandra Pitcairn. SMITH -VATES--Ralph 211 E. Meyers Kathryn, 402 Jueunda St.

WILSON-FELSING-Joseph 248 McCoy McKees Rocks: Charlene Tarentum. MARKELS-ROSENBERG Charles Chicago, Marcia Chicago, Ill. DURLING- Ave: Mary Richard Kersey, J. 5700 GRASSI 512. N.

Sheridan Theresa 5402 Black St. FORD- Rankin: Louise. Robert 29 16 Hart Miller Wilkinsbure. REVELEY- Joseph. 11 Trent Emma.

640 Thompson Run Monroeville. MARINO-VOLOVIC-Ralph Jr. 5654 Callowhill Helen. 158 44th St. Edward J.

Jr. 617. Shelby Cheswick: Felicia. 302 Kathleen St. FINNEY-SUCCOP--Frederick 1812 California Ave, McKeesport: Alene 1321 Spring Drive.

MASSART-LAUKAITIS Chartes 303 Greenfield Mary L. GreenHeld Ave. GOFFNER-YEAGER- -Albert V. 356 N. Crate St.

Viola Bolivar, Pa. E. Bellevue: Alyse 104 Watsoh Blvd. SCOTT-HOLLIDAY Ronald D. 2162 Webster Cathryn 2809 Bedford Ave.

FILKOWSKI-VENSEL-Prancia 5204 Carnegie Gertrude F. Monroeville. KI Anthony 1428 Damar Ave Ruth 117 Indiana Glass port. BANE- -John 5317 Second Eileen, 5250 Second Ave, 131 Dahlia Munhall: Geraldine. 34-B Lonstellow Munhall.

-Melvin Cincinnail, Ohio: A. Jane. 5120 Dearborn O'ROURKE-SELJAK John 1420 Dammar Frances 2233 Candace St. Jr. 379 Dorseyville Rd: Lillian 1, 120 Mildred Lane.

Glenshaw. SZWEDKO-DREXLER Anthony P. Jr. 843 Parkview Bivd: Josephine. 1511 Main Sharpabure.

NORRIS- SIMMERS Tarentum: Janet Tarentum. PAOLINI-FERA- -Eugene R. Woodville: Dolores V. 1880 Noble St. HAGER-HIMMEGER Robert 1712 Reich McKeesport; Martha J.

Bunola WILLIAMS-MOORE-Ezell. 1328 Locust McKeesport: Rozella, E. Harrison Village, McKeesport. FELDMAN- SMITH -Marvin 904 Welter St. Susan L.

4314 Luster St. HOLLOWAY-HENDERSON WITH a 7714 Alsace Gladys, 523 Sixth Braddock. WELTE-MET James Metamore, Margaret 230 Orchard Lane, Edgeworth. Leo Becks Run Mary E. 366 Bracken Ave FELICETTY-SALOPEK Lawrence Clairton: Nancy, 815 Crawford Stal Duquesne -Donald.

1929. San Juan Penn Shirley, Evans City MARGOLIS. 5530 Hays St: Sylvia Ann. 4259 Saline St. Jr.

2924 Webster Ave: Clarice. 905 Herron Ave. GERAGI-GORNICK- Samuel 109 Sampsonia Rose Marie, 1905 Lookout St Francis 300 Main Nancy Tolma Ave. QUINN. At GREENSBURG BUFFORD-LAVRICH-Robert Pittaburgh: Genevieve Export.

DIVORCE SUITS FILED YOUNG- Ellen 1 against Clarence, DEMAURO---Nancy against Louts, DORSCH--Donald F. against Virginia La HENLEY--Agnes azainst Arthur E. PITTS- Vernalyn against Arthur, TRUSNOVIC---Betty L. against Roosevelt THOMAS- John J. against Emily C.

Paul THOMAS- Grace against ROCK--Lenore M. against Sherman. ROSAMOND-Louise P. against Murray 8 DORN against John ALLEN -Mary E. John M.

BAKER--Loretta M. azainst Donald H. MASSO Leona L. arainst Ralph. MADAMS---Rose azainst Robert SCHOONOVER Marporle B.

against Walter BOWYER Evelyn H. acainat Lorandas. DeSTEFANO-Daniel Elizabeth. TESSMER Mabel E. against Alvin H.

DIVORCES GRANTED MILLER -Virginia from John JACKSON- -Beverly from Allen BURG--Margaret from William C. PATTISON- Curley from Cutton BARKER--Mildred from Ronald G. WEIMER- from Samuel H. BIYOK azainst Wanda McNEILL- -Margaret from Edward 7. R.

from R. STEVENSON- Norman Julia KOBERNIC- Jean L. from Theodore. CLAUESON-Jo Anne from Herschel L. MATHIAS-Helen from Paul CUNESMONDO--Loretta from Frank D.

Hiram. McDONOUGH- -Margaret from Raymond. RUSSO-Varity J. from Albert. GEYER- -Clare C.

from Grant A. VROOMAN-Audrey B. from Milton J. HOAK J. from Jess A CONNORS- from Clarence E.

HALEY--Ann from Samuel U. DINNING -John G. from Dorothy N. JOHNSON- -Herbert R. from Marion.

from John TURNER--Ruth A. from William T. WASHINGTON-Richard from Christian A -James J. from Marzaret. JOHNSON- from Cora M.

BAPTIST--John from Ora. WILLS FILED NEELY. Rose Anna- probate--personally unknown, realty unknown---David S. Palkovitt. Attorney.

BORVATH, Albert- -Joseph Horvath and David Horvath, extrs. -personalty none. realty unknown- R. Van Kirk; Tener Van Kirk. Wolk and Moore, Attorneys.

GARRETT. Mary Mrs. Clyde Amon and Howard Hunter, extra. Personalty unknown. realty unknown.

John E. Winner: Floyd V. Winner. Attorneys. CESARATTO.

Bernardo Maria Centarzo Cesaratto, extra. Personally unknown, realty unknown. Anthony C. Troiano. Attorney SHAFER.

Maggie C. Tupper, extr. Personalty unknown, realty unknown. Walter P. DeForest Jr.

Attorney, FREUDE. Annie Elizabeth- -Anna Cramer. extrx. Personalty unknown, really unknown. William J.

Kraton: Ester W. Hays, Attorneys. WINKELVOSS. Eda D. -Harry W.

WinkelVORS, extr. Personalty $450 realty $6000. Thomas C. Jones. Attorney.

GUBANIC. Anna Probate, Personalty none. realty $5000 Donald Tomlinson. Attorney. TRIEBSCH.

Catherine--Herbert Brownlee. extr. Personally unknown, realty unknown. Herbert V. Brownlee.

ney. KLAUS. Augusta Probate. Personalty none, realty none. John A Metz Metz.

Cook. Hanna Kelly, Attorneys. MILLER, Charles Miller and Richard Henry Miller. unknown, realty unknown- James Arensberg: Patterson. Crawford.

Arensberg Dunn, Attorneys. ARNOWITZ. Ida- Rosalyn Bandell, extrx -personalty unknown. realty unknown -Samuel Strauss, Attorney LEVKULICH. -personalty none.

realty unknown--Meyer Umansky Attorney, PITCH. Ella Victoria--Harriet Gladys Brewer and Noel A. Calhoun. extrs.personalty unknown, realty unknown $3500- A. Calhoun.

Attorney KARNASH. Mary--Probated personalty unknown. realty unknown--David Palkovitz, Attorney. LEWIS. Martha -Ethel L.

Corneltus, extra -personalty unknown, realty none Thomas P. Trimble Jr. Attorney HAYEK, Katherine--Frank C. Hayek, extr. -personalty unknown.

realty noneE. Mal, Attorney. MORRIS. Sarah Netting -Emma Morris Renzlehausen, -personalty known. realty unknown--Allen S.

Gordon, Attorney HOEFTMAN. Henrietta R. -Charles Hoeftman. extr. unknown, realty unknown-Margiotti Casey: Thomas A.

Livingston, Attorneys. sonality $3833,07, realty none -Anthony Lucas. Attorney GLOWACKI. Anthony--Rev. A.

Muszynski, extr- -personalty none, realty Loulk. Attorneys. GREENBERGER. Fani of Fannie- -Harry R. Levy, extr.

$257, realty none---Harry R. Levy, Attorney. GRIFFIN Mary none, realty $2000-Henry Miklas, Attorney, ANDERSON. Olive Cameron -Philip McLaughlin, extr. personalty an known, realty none -Philip R.

McLaughlin: Campbell. Casteel Thomas. Attorneys. RUBY, Mary--John Baran and Joseph Hruby, extrs. -personalty $9800, realty Umansky, Attorney.

LESSIG. Anna M. -Harry L. Lessig, extr. -personalty unknown, realty unknown -R.

McWhinney, Attorney WAKEFIELD, Helen K. -Nelle Wakefield, -personalty unknown. realty unknown James Orr; Joseph Marshall: Reed. Smith, Shaw McClay, Attorneys. SKALSKI, Kazmeisz- Bernard Skalsk! and Edward Skalski, unknown, realty Wilner and Kuhn, Attorneys.

JENKINS, Robert -Leo M. Dillon and Gertrude W. Jenkins, extra. unknown, realty unknown--Leo Dilloh, Attorney, SCHURMAN. Anna M.

-Robert Brennan, extr. -personalty unknown, realty unknown--Edward M. Larkin. Attorney SCHWEITZER. Elsa M.

-James Roy, John Attorney. -personalty $2000, realty noneMATEER. Harry -Barbara F. M. Davis and Frank M.

Mateer. extrs. -personalty unknown. realty unknownGustav Wilde: Burgwin. Ruffin, Perry Pohl.

Attorneys, IRVINE. Edgar M. -Margaret Stotler Quick. unknown, realty none- -Anton O'Brien. Attorneys.

WHIPKEY, Solomon Clyde Zella M. Whipkey and Mellon National Bank and Trust unknown. realty unknown--James H. Beal: Reed, Smith, Shaw de McClay, Attorneys. GAZZO.

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S. Sakol 269 Station St AMBRIDGE R. R. DeVinney. 833 Merchant (Rear! APOLLO Harvey N.

Warren Ave Death Notices AREL-On Friday, Oct. 17, 1958. Gerard W. age 23, beloved son of Gerard W. and Eve Wilson Abel.

of 1940 Broadway Ave. Beechview: brother of Mrs. Joan A. Meenan. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liherty Ave.

from 2-4 and 7-10 p. until 9 m. Requiem high Tuesday at mass at St. Catherine's Church at 10 a. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery BARNES-On Sunday Oct.

19, 1958 Tharles A. in his 75th vear, at 4906 Stafford Ave. Baltimore Md. for merly of Pittsburgh Pa. Beloved husband Nettie Welshans Barnes Father of Richard Gould, Baltimore, Brother of Mrs.

Helen Roeder, Phoenix Arizona; Luella Barnes of Troy N. Mrs. Frank Alston and Arthur M. Barnes both of Pgh and E. A.

Ford Barnes of Glendale also survived by grandchild. Services will be held at Hubbard Funeral Home, 4107 Wilkins Baltimore on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 2 p. m. Interment at Baltimore.

-On Friday, Oct. 17. John of of 258 42nd husband Marie O'Shea: father of Jean Placke and Robert Barry: also seven grandchildren; borther of Albert and David Barry. Funeral from the Verner Lutz Funeral Home. 3600 Penn on Tuesdav Oct.

21, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's Church. 46th at 9:30 a.

m. Holy Name Society L. 00 No. 581 and friends invited. BECK On Friday, October 17.

1958. Hedwig A. Horn, age 79 years. wife of the late John A. Beck Sr.

formerly of Troy Hill. beloved mother of Lester, Mrs. Norma Koerbel, John A. Jr. and Charles B.

Beck: also four brothers, seven grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren Friends received at the Joseph A. Pappert Sons Funeral Home, 711 Lockhart St. 2 Funeral on Tuesday with services at p. BIRX -Anna S. on Saturday Oct.

18 of 3301 Spring Garden Ave. Wife of Harry Birx, mother of Loraine Pozega, William and Carl Mann. Sten mother of Harry, Arthur, Regis, Joseph, And Margaret Birx and Mrs. Thomas Yingling. Sister of Sophia Brabec, Frank and Joseph Rudolph, also sur vived by 4 grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the Guehl Home, Lowrie and Gardner day Oct. 22 at 2 p. m. Friends Troy Hill. Services on Wednesvited.

At Los Angeles, Calif. on Oct. 17, 1958. Bella Lebovitz Brand. beloved wife of Joseph Brand: mother of Erwin Brand.

Johnstown. Pa. Mrs. Norman Golomb. Monongahela.

and Mrs. Herbert Stearns of Los Angeles: sister of Dr Edward Lebovitz. Morris and Leonard of Joseph and Ben of Los Angeles, David of Miami. Mrs. Joseph Friedman.

Buffalo. Hourvitz New York of and Mrs. also Clar- 7 ence grandchildren Services at the Ralph Schugar Chapel, 5509 Centre Ave. On Tuesday at 1:30 p. (Interment Ahavath Achim Cemeterv.

Friends received after 7 p. Monday, In lieu of flowers femily requests contributions be made the American Heart Association. BUTLER of Remington Drive, Long Vue Acres, McCandless on Sunday, Oct. 19, 1958, Thomas husband of Jean Greenwald: father of Thomas G. Allan K.

and Jay C. Butler: brother Helen E. Dwyer, Dorothy M. Bartley and Howard W. Butler, Friends received at the Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt.

Royal Blvd. at Glenshaw A Glenshaw. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. BYRNES Suddenly, on Sunday, 1958, Charles of 5147 Holmes husband of Jane MeGreevy Byrnes: brother of Mary McGowan and Mrs. Thomas Robertson.

Funeral from the 6 Funeral Home, 4635 Butler Wednesday, Oct. 22 at 9:30 Death Notices CALDWELL Benjamin Baldwin of 7542 Melrose Swissvale, suddenly on Sunday, Oct, 19, 1958, beloved husband of Julia Socosky; father of Virginia: son of Lucy W. Caldwell; brother of Ann Hamilton of Clinton, Fred B. of San Antonio, Warren 8. of Havelack, N.

Harry D. and Ira of Swissvale Friends received Van Horn's, Irvine St. at Monongahela Swissvale. Family hours 2-5 and 7-10 p. Services Wednesday at 1:30 p.

m. Interment in Jefferson Memorial Park. CHARLESWORTH -Margaret Baxman, on October 18. 1958, of 421 Ohio Clairton, wife of James Charlesworth Jr. daughter of Paul and Margaret Saxman: sister Shirley J.

William P. Robert W. and Michael P. Saxman: granddaughter of Mrs. Clara Saxman and Mrs.

Nan Moore. Friends received at the Jobe Funeral Home, 125 Church St. Turtle Creek, where services will be held Wednesday 1 p. m. COSTANZO On Friday, Oct.

17. of 1958, Tony, of 2206 Voedell St. Beechview; father of Fred Anthony and James E. Costanzo: brother of Mrs. Mary Cropelll and Mrs.

Palma Paterno; also four grandchildren. Friends received the Brusco Funeral Home, way at Shiras Beechview. Requiem high mass in St. Catherine's Church on Tuesday at 9 a. m.

DANK-Suddenly, on Saturday, Oct. 18, 1958, Frank X. of 1358 Hermon in his 59th year, beloved husband of Clara Bauer; father Frank and Clara Jean Dank Friends received at the Miller PuIneral Home, 1550 Lowrie St. Requiem mass in Most Holy Name Church on Wednesday at 10 a. m.

Local 424 and friends invied. DAUER-O1 123 Haldane Crafton, Mathila Dauer, wife of the late Albert O. Dauer; mother of Mrs. Dela Boone, end William R. Dauer: also 4 grandchildren and 01 5 great-grandchildren: also survived by 1 brother and 1 sister.

She was last charter member St. Matinews Lutheran Church of Crafton. Friends received at the funeral home of J. Herbert Hirshberger Sons, 170 Noble Cratton, where services will be held on Tuesday at 1 p. m.

DEDIG- On Monday, Oct. 20 1958, Anna Sye, beloved wife of Earl B. Dedig. late of 814 Madison Ave, mother of Patricia, Dolores, Susan Linda and John; daughter of Anna Sye, sister of Stephen, Frank and Louis Jr. Friends received at the Joseph A.

Pappert Sons Funeral Home, 711 Lockhart St. Funeral on Thursday, with requiem high mass at St. Mary's Church at 9:15 a. m. DOWNING-On Saturday, Oct.

18. 1968. Sarah M. Downing (nee Campbell) of Mary Pleasant Valley, Sharpsburg, widow of George Downing. Funeral service at Campbell Funeral Home, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg.

On Tuesday Oct. 21, at 2 p. in, DROBINICH Michael, Oct. 17, 1958, of 215 Butler Etna, husband of Anna Karas; father ol Anna Culiberg and Mary Dodick: also three grandchildren and one great grandchild Members of Jockey Club of Etna and friends received at Ogrodnik Funeral Home, 333 Butler Etna, Requiem high mass at St. Nicholas' Church, Millvale, on Tuesday at 9 m.

(Cleveland, 0., papers please copy.J -On Saturday, October 18, 1958; Sarah wife of the late James Dunlap of 2048 Hulton Plum mother of James E. Dunlap. Friends received at T. D. Turner 5, 729 Wallace Ave.

where services will be held, Monday evening at 7 o'clock. Interment at Poxburg, Pa. EVANS- On Sunday October 19, 1958 Phoebe Brazell Evans, of Banksville Rd. widow of Samuel Evans, mother of Mrs. Pearl Jackson, Mrs.

Ester Flanders, Mrs. (Grace Martin, Mrs. Betty Emery, and Samuel Evans, sister of Mrs. Mary Brennan, Mrs. Merle Ranger, William and David Brazell, also survived by seven grandchildren and tWO great grandchildren, Friends received at the parlors of Wm.

Slater and Sons, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge St. Mt. Washington where services will be held Wednesday October 22 at 2 p. m.

FARR- Oct. 19, 1958. Margaret Risacher, wife of John W. Farr 4727 Baum Blvd. E.

of Frances Jane, Judith mother Ann and John W. Jr. daughter of Jane Schuler and the late Edmund Risacher. Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd. (at Graham E.

E. where services will be held Wednesday 19 1958. Bessie (nee Morley), formerly of Lawrenceville. beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Crothers.

John, Mrs. Catherine Porsack, Anthony. Mrs. Eileen Schukert and Mrs. Patricia Crummy: also 11 grandchildren.

Friends received at the J. F. Murray Funeral Home, 5268 Butler St. Solemn requiem high mass on Thursday, Oct. 23.

at St. Kilran's Church at 9 111 Pa. and Indianapolis, Ind. papers please afternoon at 2 o'clock, FITZPATRICK On Sunday, Oct. GARMAN Suddenly on Sunday October 19, 1958, Robert W.

age 21, beloved son of Mildred McCracken Garman and the late Dr. Russell A Garman: brother of Russell A I and James E. Friends received 2-5. 7-10 p. m.

at John H. Slater Sons Whitehall Funeral Home, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Funeral Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock Interment, Brush Creek Cemetery, Adamsburg, Pa, HALL On Friday, October 17. 1958, at the Collins Nursing Home. Caroline Rubble Hall: sister of Mrs.

Mary Hall Bowler of San Diego Miss Margaret Goodman Hall of Pittsburgh. Friends will be received at John A. Freyvogel's. 3406 Fifth Avenue. Funeral Tuesday morning.

High mass of requiem in St. Augustine's Church at 9 o'clock. Interment St. Augustine's Cemetery, I Titusville. Rochester.

N. Y. and San Diego papers please copy.1 HARPER-Friday. October 17, 1958. Mary E.

Wagner. of 515 South Main wife of Thomas mother of Thomas William John N. and James L. Harper. Mrs.

Robert Arnold. Mrs. Hugh Geyer. Mrs. Henry Grief, sister of Isabelle Rettinger: also 17 grandchildren Friends received at A.

Staab and Sons Funeral Home, 900 Chartiers W. E. Pgh, Requiem high inass in St. James Church on Tuesday, October 21, at 9 a. m.

HELD--On Sunday, Oct. 19, 1958. In Allegheny Valley Hospital, Tarentum, Pa, Miriam B. wife the late George C. Held of Gibsonia, R.

D. No. 4: mother of George C. Jr. Pittsburgh: bur J.

Allison Park: William Perrysville, and Charles R. of Glenshaw, Mrs. Franklin McWilliams and Frances D. Held, both Gibsonia, R. D.

No. 4: sister of Mrs. William Uber of Avaion and Mrs. William Irvine of Beaver: also three grandchildren Friends will be received in the Walters Funeral Home, Mars, where services will be held on Wednesday at 2 p. m.

JACKSON-On Monday. Oct. 20. 1958. Lucy Thornley, wife of William O.

Jackson, of 1507 Dormont daughter of the late William and Martha E. Thornley, formerly of Hazelwood: mother of William T. and Oliver both of Grove City: Samuel of Denver, Colo. and Mary E. Cunningham.

of Turtle Creek: sister of Edward W. Thornley, of Glen Rock. N. J. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty Ave, where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends and members of Bethel Chapter 269 0. E. S. invited. JAKIEL-On Saturday October 18.

1958 Stella Szmyt, beloved wife of Vincent, of 114 Frustrum Pgh. 4. mother of Mrs. Laura Stachura, Stanley, John, Mrs. Sophia Conrad, Mrs.

Jean Lastominsky. Edward, Mrs. Alice Stasko, Louts and Mrs. Dorothy Borden, and seventeen grandchildren. Friends are being received at the Prostko Funeral Home.

715 Island MoKees Rocks, Pa, Funeral Thursday, Oct, 22, at 8:30 a.m., with solemn requiem mass at St. Cyril and Methadius R. C. Church at 9 a. m.

Friends invited. JENNEWINE-Suddenly cn Sunday Oct. 19, 1958; Herbert C. husband of Jane Willams Jennewind of 1115 Rebecca Wilk. Father of Mrs.

Jane Buckley and Richard Curtis Jennewine. Brother of Mrs. Abel, Gerard Barnes, Charles A. Barry, John W. Beck, Hedwig A.

Birx, Anna S. Brand, Bella Butler, Thomas C. Byrnes, Charles B. Caldwell, Benjamin Charlesworth, Margaret Costanzo, Tony Dank, Frank X. Dauer, Mathilda Dedig, Anna Sye Downing, Sarah M.

Drobinich, Michael Dunlap, Sarah J. Evans, Phoebe Farr, Margaret Fitzpatrick, Bessie Garman, Robert W. Hall, Caroline Harper, Mary Held, Mariam B. Jackson, Lucy I. Jakiel, Stella Kaufman, Ada Klein, Walter G.

Lambert, Elizabeth F. Martin, Marie E. McVilla, Florence Meehan, Mable Meyerson, Harry Montgomery, Mabel Packer, Nella Palezynski, Anthony J. Pisareski, Michael A. Powell, Hugh J.

Primorac, Julia Reed, John A. Scarpaci, Father Lawrence G. Catherine Sullivan, Catherine Waskowiez, Frank Williams, Edward J. Wiseman, George Wolfinger, John Wolni, Charles Death Notices Ethel Klein, Point Marion Mrs. Mildred Paulson, Uniontown Pa.

Mrs. Helen Paulson Beaver Falls and Mre. Margaret Coudoux of Morristown N. J. Friends received at T.

D. Turner's, 729 Wallace Ave. Wilks. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. Services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

KAUFMAN-On Sunday. Oct. 19. at her residence, 36 Clarion St. Hazelwood, Ada Mycoff.

beloved wife of Lester L. Kaufman and mother of George Chambers and Mrs. Elste Puff: 4 brothers, ward, Anderson. William and Walter Mycoff: 2 sisters, Mrs. Blanche Donovan of Cleveland, 0.

Mrs. Pearl Davies of also survived 4 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren. Friends received the P. Kenneth O'Toole Funeral Home, 5204 Second Ave. Hazelwood.

Funeral services at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd, Seeond Ave. Hazelwood on Wednesday. Oct. 22, at 2 p. m.

Friends members of the Ican Legion Auxiliary No. 538 invited. KLEIN Suddenly, on Sunday, Oct. 19, 1958, Walter G. husband of Katherine Steger of 1349 PaulAve.

father of Mrs. Helen' K. Grupp and Willard F. Klein: brother of Mrs. Alma Manke, and Miss Sylvia Klein: son of Fred Klein: also two grandchildren.

Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Blvd. (at Graham E. E. where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, LAMBERT- On Monday, Oct. 20, 1958.

at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry B. Scott of 35 Cratton Ave. Crafton, Elizabeth F. Lambert, formerly of Edgewood.

wife of the late Harry H. Lambert, mother of Mrs. Harry B. Scott and George Lambert of Fairmont, W. Va.

also survived by 9 grandchildren and 7 Friends received at the funeral home of J. Herbert Hershberger Sons. 170 Noble Ave. Crafton, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Family requests visitations be made between the hours of 12-4 and 7-9 p. 10. MARTIN--On Saturday, Oct. 18. Marie E.

(nee George) of Sarver, formerly of Sharpsburg and Blawnox, wife of Norman Martin: of Betty L. mother Close and Glenn Martin; sister of Hazel Harris: two grandchildren, Funeral services at Campbell Funeral Home, 1314 Middie Sharpsburg, on Wednesday. Oct. 22, at 2:30 p. m.

Me VILLA- Monday, Oct. 20. 1958, Florence Williams, Age 84.1 wife of the late Thomas F. McVilla, of 1457 Kelton Ave, Dormont (formerly of Beechview): sister of James L. Williams.

of Dormont; aunt of John L. Wilof Bethel Park. Friends received at the Beinhauer Mortuary, 2630 West Liberty beginning Tuesday at noon, Notice of funeral later. MEEHAN-Oct. 17, Mable Watters.

mother of Andrew William A. and Patricia Gorges: 6 grandchildren. Friends received at the Bagnato Funeral Home, 50 McDermott PL. Carnegie. Funeral Tuesdav at 8:30 8.

m. with requiem high mass in St. Luke's Church al 9 8, m. METZGER- Saturday, October 18, 1958, Anna. of 1351 Spring Garden sister of Dr.

Metzger. August Metzger, Mrs. Mary Bue and Mrs. Elizabeth Topnick. Funeral from the home of Schellhaas and Son, 707 East N.

Tuesday at 2 p. MEYERSON-On Sunday, Oct, 1958 at 5:15 p. m. Harry Mever- son of the Wendover Apts. 5562 Hobart St.

Husband of G. Alice Elirlich Meyerson. Father of Mrs. Shirley Silverman, J. Irvin Meyerson, Edward E.

Meyerson. Grandfather of Ruth and Dan Silverman and Jack and Ann Meyerson. Friends received at Samson's. 537 Neville Oakland Civic Center where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MONTGOMERY-On Sunday.

Oct. 19. 1958, Mabel Johnson. widow of Frank S. Montgomery; formerly of Atwood' father of Ruth Montgomery Cook, Frank W.

Montalso survived by five grandchildren. one great-grandFriends may call at the Ferguson-Wood Funeral Home, Forbes Ave. (at McKee Place), Oakland. Services Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. PACKER-On Saturday, Oct.

18. 1958, Mrs. Nella Oster Packer, of 718 East End Ave. wife of Isaac Packer: sister of Mrs. Ruth O.

Baggerly of Pittsburgh and Ralph Oster of Miami, Fla, Friends received at the Cooke Funeral Home, 210 East End Ave. Services on Tuesday at 8 p. PALCZYNSKI (Paulson) -On Friday, Oct. 17, 1958, Anthony of Wil-1011 Beecher Homewood. beloved husband of Theresa Palezynski; father of Mrs Dorothy da: brother of Mrs.

Helen ButMrs. Wanda Lipinski, Theodore, Adam, Martin, John and 2 grandchildren. Friends received at the A. J. Sufak Funeral Home.

3509 Penn Ave. Requiem high mass In St. Augustine's Church on Tuesday, Oct. 21 at 10 a. m.

PISARCSKI (Pisarchik)-On Saturday. Oct. 18, 1958, Michael in his 80th vear, husband of Mary Pisarchik, of 1957 South 18th Extension: father of Albert: also two grandchildren. Friends received at Charles C. Cieslak Funeral Home.

81 South 15th St. Funeral Tuesday at 10 8, m. in Soldier's Plot, St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery POWELL Suddenly, on Oct, 17, 1958. Hugh in his 51st year, of 5442 Brownsville Broughton, beloved son of Catherine and the late John brother of Edward Charles, Catherine Cleary, Thomas and Mary Alice Showalter.

Friends received at the Walter E. Griffith Funeral Home. 5636 Brownsville Rd. Requiem high mass Nativity Church, Tuesday at 9 4 m. Inter ment St.

Ann's Cemetery. PRIMORAC (Primich)-On Friday Oct. 17. 1958, Julia, wife of Cyprian, of 2846 Preble mother of Frank. Mrs.

Connie Holtgrave, Mrs. Kate Flaherty, Mrs. Jean Redmerski and John: also 11 grandchildren: sister of John. Paul. Herminia and Mary Linko.

Friends received at the Albert A. Novak Funeral Home. 3313 Brighton Rd. Requiem high mass at St. Nicholas' Church, Tuesday, 9 8.

REED- At St. Clair Hospital, on Saturday, Oct. 18. 1958, at 6:10 p. John A.

Reed, in his 76th year, husband of Katherine Schweinsberg Reed; father of Mrs. Mary Kollar. Mrs. Margaret pell, Mrs. Elmira Braunroth, 8amuel W.

Mrs. Christina Dorn and Mrs. Jean Bonner; also survived by 15 grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren; three brothers and three sisters, Friends received at the Fulton Bradwell Funeral Home, 415 Chartiers Carnegie where services will be held on Death Notices In his 75th year, pastor and founder of Christ The King R. C. Church, Ambridge, beloved brother of James and Mrs.

Angelina Papania, both of Detroit, Mich. uncle of Miss Nellie Tortorici, of Ambridge, Pa. Friends are being recelved at The Rectory, 995 Melrose Ambridge, Transiation Wednesday at 3 p. Office of the Dead, Thursday at 10:30 a. m.

Solemn high mass of requiem at 11. Interment in Detroit. Mich. Please omit flowers. In lieu make contributions to St.

Anthony's Wednesday at 1 p. m. SCARPACI Father Lawrence School, Oakmont, Pa. SOEDER-SOn Friday, Oct. l'uesday morning, at 10 o'clock.

-On Sunday Oct. 19, Catherine L. Soeder, of 5712 Hays E. sister of Mary G. Soeder and the late Mrs.

Norman White: aunt of Mrs. Wilfred Puhl and Herbert S. White. Friends received at the Waples Funeral Home, Baum Bivd, (at Graham E. E.

Requiem high mass at 88. Peter and Paul Church, Larimer E. E. 1958 Catherine (Brady) of 4128 Stanley St. Beloved wife of the late William James Raymond and Thomas J.

Sullivan also survived by 2 grandchildren. Friends received at the Kanal Fur neral Home, 500 Greenfield Ave Funeral Thursday at 9 a. m. with Solemn Requiem High Mass at St. Rosella's R.

C. at 9:30 a. m. WAGNER On Saturday October 18, 1958: Catnerine wife of the late John Wagner: mother of John H. Wagner.

2 grandchildren, 2 greatgrandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 at the B. B. Devlin and Son Funeral Home, 602 Sherman North Side. Funeral Tuesday morning.

Requiem high mass in St. Wenceslaus Church at 9 o'clock. WASKOWICZ-Frank on Saturday Oct. 18, 1958 of 603 Bech Dr. Level Green.

Beloved husband of Rose. Father of Ellen and of Neille. Brother of Mary Strychalski and Helen Bargiel. Friends and members of Christian Missonary Allance Church of McKeesport received at Coral Funeral Home, Trafford where services will be held on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. WILLIAMS On Wednesday, Oct.

15, 1958, in Miami, Edward Williams; beloved husband of Olive Watts; father of Elizabeth and Patricia Williams; brother of Rose Scheid of Bertha Willams of Lockhaven, Paul M. and Lester E. of Chicago and Willis Williams of Lockhaven, Pa. Trinity Lodge 736, F. A.

M. and friends received at the Frank W. Simons Funeral Home, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Services on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Lodge services Monday evening at 8 o'clock.

WISEMAN--On Saturday, October 1958. George, of 359 Columbia Ave. West View, husband of the late Naomi Wiseman: father of Mrs. Mary Jane McGuire; brother of Mrs. Mary Mooney William H.

Wiseman: also 2 grandchildren. Blessing service from the Schellhaas Funeral Home. 388 Center West View, on Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. Friends Invited.

Cars 10 and 15 stop at door. WOLFINGER-John, on Saturday, Oct. 18, 1958, aged 75 years, of 1443 W. North husband of the late Elizabeth Schueler: father of Raymond Mrs. Louis (Leona) Chraska and Mrs.

Richard (Jean) Frazer: brother of William, Mrs. Anna Hamilton and Mrs. Rose Gschwend, also four grandchildren, Friends received at the James Lowrie Memorial Home, 1407 Chateau St. at Pennsylvania Ave. Services Wednesday at 11 a.

m. Friends Invited. WOLNI-On Sundar, Oct. 19, 1958, Charles, of 32 Harlan Pgh. 14.

beloved father of Mrs. Elizabeth Breneman, Mrs. Mary Croke, Charles. John, Mrs. Catherine Mrs.

Amelia Gallagher: 13 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the William Sirlin Colonial MortJuary, 3701 California Ave. Funeral Thursday morning with requiem high mass at Annunciation Church at 9 o'clock. In Memoriam IN loving memory of Margaret E.der who passed away Oct. 20.

1953. Remembered by children and grandchildren. IN loving memory of James K. Minn. who passed away 1 year ago today, Oct.

20. 1957. A precious one from 118 has gone. A voice we loved is still; A place is vacant our home, Which never can filled. Sadly missed by his wife, children and Florists 2-1300 GIDAS Spray MA.

Baskets $5 LUBIN SMALLEY THE BEST IN FLOWERS 125 Fifth Ave. GR. 1-2201 Monuments-Cemetery Lots ALLEGHENY County Memorial ParkFamily estate of 6 spaces. $300 and up including perpetual care: small monthly payments. Mr.

Evans, Wel. Ungton 1-7300. JEFFERSON Memorial 2-grave lot Reasonable, Moving. Tuxedo 1-5223. SYLVANIA -New Brighton.

grave lot. Sacrifice. Essex 5-4261. Lost and Found lost Point Breeze vicinity, Reward. Emerson 2-2077 BOSTON Terrier--Black white male: CHURCH Book--Mormon.

with name Olson: also brown manila booklet: important papers: Crafton area. Walnut 1-2456, DOG- -Brown and white female, tall docked; give to good home 11 owner cannot be located. Court 1-6817 or Atlantic 1-5800. Apt 1908. DOG--Male, black back, white under.

neath. chain on collar, lost East Liberty. Reward. Call Broad 6806, GERMAN Shepherd. Male.

brown and black; lost Saturday, Route 380 near Turnpike: reward. Sycamore 3-7841. GERMAN Shepherd Male, black. and white, No. 21293: reward.

Museum 3-2582: Mayflower 1-2689. IRISH Setter Male, lost Tuesday Bloomfield: reward. Museum 3-4256. LAPEL Watch- Swiss, white gold and Gold Charm Bracelet. Name Vida on charms.

Reward. Museum 1-0017. Answers Vicinity West North Ave. Talks fluenttv. Reward.

Allegheny 1-2948. after 5:30. SLIDE Rule- make: Downtown. Liberty 9:30 a. m.

Friday Reward. Poplar 1-6223. 2 Personal IN Trouble Unmarried, expectant mothers, get sympathetic counsel, retuge, medical care, Florence Crittenton Home STRING Instrumentalists Violin. viola cello string bass. Join the Kingsley House Orchestra.

Rehearsals Monday evening 7:30 Kingsley House 220 Larimer East Liberty, Hiland 1-0657. Proposals THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Secretary and Business Room 251 Administration Building. Bellefield Avenue and Forbes Street, until 3 o'clock p. m. Daylight Saving Time, Tuesday, October 28, 1958, and will be opened at the same hour for Musical Instruments: DIplomas; semi -solid Laundry Soap Built -up Laundry Soap Powder: Paper: Printing: Food Service Suppiles Equipment; Maintenance Supplies and Equipment; Furniture and Equipment; Sale of Used Materials and Equipment.

Specifications, bidding blanks and general information may be at the office of the Purchasing Agent. Room 300 Administration Building. The Board of Publle Education reserves the right to reject any or bids. H. H.

ROTHROCK. Secretary and Business Manager The Chartiers Valley Joint Board of Education request bids for classroom furniture Specifications be secured at the office of the Supervising Principal, Foxcroft Elementary School. Hope Street Pittsburgh 20. PA Bids are due on Monday, October 20. 1958 at 4:00 p.

m. at the Foxcroft office and will De opened as 500n thereafter AS possible. The Board reserves the right to acent or reject any or all tida, Miss Helen M. Whitco Secretary FUEL RIDS INVITED The board of Directors of the School District of the Borough of Coraopolis will open sealed bids for solid fuel for heating purposes for the school year 1958-59 at its regular meeting at 8:00 o'clock P. E.S.T.

November 1958. at the Senior High School Building. State Avenue, Pennsylvania, Bids must be In accordance with Specifications and Instructions for Solid Fuel Bids bid forms obtainable at the office the Supervising Principal Senior upon High State Avenue, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, J. MARTIN CONFLENTI. Secretary NOTICE TO BIDDERS Township of Upper St.

Clair Allegheny County Pennaylvania Sealed proposals will be received by Township of Upper St. Clair, Allegheny, County, Pennagivania, fort Construction of Sanitary Sewer in District M-16, consisting of approximately 2150 feet of 8 Inch V.C. Pipe, together with the necessary. appurtenances. (Contract No.

13) All proposais must be in the hands of B. Robert Terrick. Township Secretary. 1820 McLaughlin Run Road. Bridgeville, Pennsylvania before 7:30 o'clock prevailing time, on Monday, November 3.

1958, and the same will be publicly opened and read thereafter at a meeting of the missioners of Upper St. Clair Township to be held in said Township' regular place of meeting in the TownBuilding. 1820 McLaughlin Run Road. Copies of plans, specifications, Instructions to bidders, forms of proposals and contract are on file and open to public inspection at the office of M. Frye Associates, 426 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh 19.

Pennsylvania and sets of said documents may be obtained upon payment of $5.00 per set. No refund will be made for the return of any documents. Performance and Labor and Material Bonds along with Public Liability and Property Damage Certificates of Insurance, in the amounts Workmen's specified, 48 well as Certificates of Compensation must be filed with the executed contract. Proposals, to receive consideration, must be acocmpanied by a certified check or bidders bond from a Surety Company authorized to do business in Pennsylvania, made, to the order of the Township Upper St. Clair in an amount equal to ten (10 per centum of the total amount of the bid, a guarantee that if the proposal is accepted, the successful bidder will enter into a contract after notice of the award of said contract.

The Proposals must be delivered in sealed envelopes to Mr. B. Robert Terrick. Secretary, Township of Upper St. Clair, 1820 McLaughlin Run Road.

Bridgeyille, Pennsyivania and shall be marked: Sanitary Sewer Proposal, Contract No. 13.4 bids shall be made to the Township of Upper St. Clair, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and shall remain firm for a period of forty five (45) days. No Bidder may withdraw his bid during the forty five (45) day period, without forfelting his bid guarantee. The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids, for any reason, and also reserves the right to waive any informality therein.

B. ROBERT TERRICK, Secretary Legal Notices Legal Notices Proposals IN the Court of Common Pleas of 453. Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, No. Jan. 1959.

In re petition of Louts Wunderly and Willis Louis Wunderly for his son. Willis Louls Wunderly, Minor, to change their to William Louts Wunderly and names Louis William Wunderly, Jr. To all given persons, that an order said. hereby "Court Interested: Notice is authorized the filing of said petition and fixed the 14th day of 1958, at 9:30 a. E.

S. T. as the time and the Assignment Room, CityCounty Building. Pittsburgh, as the place for a hearing, when and where all persons may show cause, any they have, why said names should not be changed prayed for. Robert W.

Smiley, Atty. for Petitioner, 2304 Grant Building, Pittsburgh 19, Penna, ESTATE of Townsend E. Buchhelt. deceased. of Pa.

No. 4158 of 1958. Letters testamentary on his 09- tale 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 Mary Buchhelt Guckes, Extrx. 118 Quincy 10. Daniel T.

Zamos, Atty. 200 Ross Street. Pgh. 10. Pa.

COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY Sel Fa Sur Delinquent Tax Liens Pursuant to Acts of General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania, providing when, how, upon what property and to what extent liens shall be allowed for taxes and municipal 1m- provements, approved May 16. 1923. P. L. 207.

writs of scire facias having been issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County legheny the tristance of the County Althe of following cases Set Fa Sur Delinquent Tax Liens requiring defendants named therein to file affidavits of defense. or default, judgment to be entered. Now. notice hereby given to the defendants hereinafter named and unless affidavits of filed said claims in the Prothonotary's Office of Allegheny County within fifteen days after October 1958. Judement entered and the property described the liens sold recover the amounts of the said claims.

ERNEST WIDMER and. ELIZABETH WIDMER with noltce to MARIE ELIZABETH WIDMER. Owners Reputed Owners. DTL 464. July, 1958, $24.15.

PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE BOROUGH OP BEN AVON. Irreg. lot fronting 114.8 feet on Spruce St. (Spruce Run cor. Old Twp.

Rd. River Blvd. Desig. as Blk. 214-N-Lot 6.

See DBV. 2523. P. 221. MARGARET WILKOP with notice to SAMUEL J.

EVANS, ALICE EVANS. Owners or Reputed Owners. DTL 3090. October, 1958. $15.23 PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NORTH VERSAILLES.

Fairview Terrace Plan--PBV. 12, P. 33. Lot 75 avg. 179.41 in all Demmler Ave.

Lot 75 ave. 187,10 in all Demmler Ave. 2- Sty. Fra, JULIUS A. SIORSKI with notice to JULIUS SIORSKI.

MARY CLAYBOSS. SOPHIE SIORSKI CASIMIR SIORSKI, JOANNA SIORSKI, Owners or Reputed Owners, DTL 3092. October, 1958. $95.86. PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE BOR.

OUGH OF OAKDALE. Love PBV. 4. P. 108.

Lot 25x120 Ave. of Land by property West of Watters, Etal, by P.C.C. J. Simpson. the and St.

Louls P.R... the by Willow Ave. Fra. 1-Sty. Brk.

W-hse. See DBV. 2193, P. 192. MILFORD SEIGHMAN and GERTRUDE SEIGHMAN with notice to WILLIAM RICHARDS.

or Reputed Owners. DTL 3093, October, 1958. 546.17. SITUATE THE PROPERTY IN BOROUCH Large JEFFERSON. Farm Plan (Unrecorded Lot bound the North property Boal, Bennett.

R. the South by E. Mathews. on the West by an Unnamed 40-ft. fra.

PL. 2-car rage. DBV. 2631, P. 579, JOHN PULSINELLI, A.

E. DEMILIO, GEORGE NICOLAIDIS. JOHN JOSEPH GATTO with notice to ANNA APOSTOLITIS. Owners or Renuted Owners. DTL 3094.

October, 1958. $7.44. PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE ELEV. ENTH WARD, CITY OF McKEESPORT. View Park Plan.

PBV. 20. 32 Lot 25x100 Ea. 32nd Ave. ANDREW PEARSON and ANNA JANE PEARSON.

with to ANDREW PEARSON JR. Owners or Reputed Owners. DTL 3095. October. 1958 $3.84.

PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE BOROUCH OF JEFFERSON formerly JEFof FERSON TOWNSHIP Tract Land bound the North by Waterman the East property of Geo. W. Fowkes, the South and West by Jessie Clark Lynch. 1-Sty. Fra.

Hse. See DBV. 2020, P. 645. BARTLEY O'DONNELL with notice to LEO O' DONNELL, MARIA O'DONNELL, MARIE DONNELL TAPPE, CATHERINE O'D.

DUFFY, Owners or Reputed Owners. DTL. 3097, October, 1958. $6.30. PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PENN HILLS (formerly PENN TOWNSHIP.

Liberty View Plan -PBV. 121, Lot 25x100 E. Lemington, Lot 25x100 E. Lemington Ave. HENRY M.

MYERS. DOROTHY F. MYERS. Owners Reputed Owners. DTL.

3098. October. 1958. $1.38. PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE TOWNOF LEET.

Fair Oaks Land Plan- 83. Lot avg. 136.41 71.36 rE Hill St. LINCOLN GARAGE. J.

A. DER, TREASURER Owners or Reputed DTL 3099. October, 1958. $4.35. PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF PENN HILLS (FORMERLY PENN TWP.

Eastwood Plan PBV. 33. Pgs. 66-67. Lot 50x150 Rodi Rd.

A. LEWIS with notice to WENMAN SARAH ELIZABETH LEWIS, Owners Reputed Owners. DTL. 3100. October, 1958.

$9.00 PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE TOWNOF O'HARA. Meyer Braun Pl. SHIP PBV. 4. P.

190. Lot 106.9 454.5 103 rr CHit St. Lot 113.6 avg. 303 161 tr Grove St. THE LARGE HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB.

A PENNSYLVANIA CORPORATION, with notice OLIVER BERRY Owners Reputed Owners, DTL. 3101. October. 1958. $26.98 PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE BOROF JEFFERSON.

Tract of land bound on the North by Clairton de Finleyville Rd. the East by West on Elizabeth Wray School Rd, on the of South and West by Property CarNatural Gas Co. 1-Sty. Dance Hall See DBV. 2848.

328. ELIZABETH M. KENNEDY. Owner ot Reputed Owner. DTL.

3102. October. $12.60. PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE Life TOWNSHIP OF O'HARA Modern InsurTrust ance and Improvement Co. Plan PBV 5.

Pgs. 90 91. Lot 75x 125 in all Woodland Ave. BIk. JESSE G.

HAMILTON, TRUSTEE, JAMES I. HAMILTON MARGARET H. HAMILTON, MAGGIE HAMIL- LYDA TON, NANCY B. HAMILTON. HAMILTON, E.

HAMILTON HUGH DAVID BOYCE HAMILTON, GEORGE M. HAMILTON. SAMUEL D. HAMIL TON, MARGARET JANE JOSEPH 11. HAMILTON and L.

A. CHICK. TRUSTEES. Owners or Reputed Owners. DTL.

3104. October. 1958. PROPERTY $20.53 SITUATE IN THE BORPLUM OUCH OF PLUM formerly (63 A's. more or TOWNSHIP, Tract less bounded on the North by Puckety Rd.

South of EA the by land Burton. on the East by lands of I. Walcotte and Mrs. R. Hamilton: on the West by lands of W.

Bentley. and E. A. Smith. Etux.

STEFANO BIANCANIELLO. MICHEL INA CARMELA Own- or Reputed Owners. DTL. 3106. 1958.

$1,48. October. PROPERTY SITUATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OF of NORTH of VERSAILLES. Amended Plan part Arlington PRV. P.

139. Lot 30 Park 27. 91.07 Union Ave, Sec. ave MAURICE LOUIK, County Solicitor WILLIAM DAVIS. Sheriff AUTOS.

airplanes. tractors and bicycles are sold daily through the Ad Ca it Tha Press Pittsburgh Press, Monday, Oct. 20, 1958 31 Assistant TREASURY Regional Commissioner, Alco- DEPARTMENT. Office of hol and Tobacco Tax. Internal Revenue Service, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Date of first publication October 13. 1958. Notice 18 hereby given that on July 18, 1958, one 1953 Plymouth, four sedan, serial number 13253880. with accessories, was seized in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. for violation of 26 U.

S. C. Section 7206(4), I.R.C. Any person claiming an interest in sald property must file. a claim and deliver a $250.00 cost pond with the Supervisor in Charge, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax, Room 101 Balcony Fulton Building, 107 Sixth Street, Pittaburgh.

Pennsylvania, on or before November 12. 1958, otherwise the property will be disposed of according to forfeited, and DeCarlo, Assistant Regional Commissioner. ESTATE of Ellen Jane Culleton, also known as E. Jane Culleton, deceased, of Pa, 4468 of 1958. Letters of administration c.t.a, 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 Marie Meminger.

233 BrownsPgh. 10, Pa. Henry A. Bergstrom, Weller. Wicks Wallace.

915 Park Pgh. 22, Pa. ESTATE of Kurt Bruno Schart also known 88 Kurt B. Scharf, also known as Karl Scharf, deceased, of Pa. No.

4474 of 1958. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to, decedent to make payment without delay to Mary Schart, 206 LaBelle Pah. 11, Pa. Jos. P.

Passaflume, 310 Jones Law Pgh. 19, Pa. ESTATE of Jane Fuchs or Jane Thiel Fuchs, deceased. of Pa. No.

4453 of 1958. 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 Robert F. Fuchs, 3012 Ruthwood Pch. 27. Pa.

and John J. Thiel, 2723 Waterman Pgh. 27, Adms. Walter J. Wagner, Atty, 901 Jones Law Pgh.

19. Pa. ESTATE of Richard W. Fuchs or Richard William Fuchs, deceased, of No. 4452 of 1958.

Letters of administration on 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 sons indebted 10 decedent to make payment without delay to Robert F. Fuchs, 3012 Ruthwood Pch. 27, Pa. and John J. Thiel.

2723 Waterman Pah. 27. Adms. Walter J. Wagner, 901 Jones Law Pgh.

19, Pa. MeGRADY Nicklas, Attorneys, 304 Ross Pittsburgh. Pa. weath of County of Allegheny. Nellie M.

Walters vs. Larry Walters, at No. 2443 October Term. 1958, Court of Common Pleas. To Larry Walters: You are notified that Nellie Walters, the plaintiff, has commenced an action divorce against you, which you are required to defend.

William H. Davis, Sheriff of Allegheny County. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24. 1945, P. 967, as amended.

of Intention to file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg. and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 27th day of October, 1958, a for Certificate the conduct of a bustness in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or designation of James- Ross Beauty Salon. with its principal place of business at 5440 Walnut Street, Pittsburgh 32. Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning interested in said business are James R.

Gecoma, 631 Highridge Drive, Pittsburgh 26, Penna. George J. Rozzo, 300 Kenyon Avenue, Pittsburgh 29, Penna. ESTATE of Kate Miller, deceased, 1957, of Pa. No.

5207 of 1957. Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to known make the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Marie 121 Collins 35, George J. Schaffer. Schaffer Schaffer 304 Ross Street. Peh.

19, Pa. ESTATE of Harry E. Pople, deceased. of Ross Twp. No.

4229 of 1958. Letters testamentary on estate were granted to undersigned reall, persons having claims demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to make decedent pavment delay to Emmo Pople, 16 Swan Pgh. 37, Pat Robert W. sem*now. 603-5 Berger Pah.

19, Pa. ESTATE Martha W. Freund, deceased. of Wilkinsburg, Pa. 4273 of 1958.

Letters testamentary on her estate were granted to the estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims of or demands against the estate decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent make payment without delay Willam J. Cowen, 394 Dorothy Drive, Pah. 35, John D. Stedeford, Atty. 711 Plaza Pgh.

19. PA. ESTATE of Josephus Brown, deceased, of Pah. Pa. No.

3901 ef 1958. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the of estate decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to to decedent make payment without delay Martha J. Brown, 1359 Shady Pa, B. Mark Chernoff, 304 Ross Street, Pgh. 19.

Pa JOSEPH D. Ripp, Attorney, 1306 Berger Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, Ben Scales V5. Laura Scales, No. 1861 October Term, 1958.

Court of Common Pleas. TO Laura are notified that Ben Scales, the plaintiff. has menced action of divorce against you, which you are required defend. WILLIAM IL. DAVIS.

Sheriff Allegheny County. IF you don't need it, swap it for something useful by means of a Want Ad in The Press. Male Help Wanted Legal Notices Male Help Wanted AUTO SALES NEW CARS Sell the all new '59 FORD and you sell the Finest. We want good experienced men to sell this automobile, Excellent commission plan. Terrific working conditions, Gas allowance.

New car demonstrator plus extra benefits. W. J. TRACEY ANALYST (Statistical) -Market ReI search Department, degree necessary, analytical and mathematical Inciinations. Exceptionally alert beginner acceptable.

Start $5.700. Fee ne20tlable. Employers Service, 976 Union Trust Building. ATlantic 1-9655. ALUMINUM STORM DOOR INSTALLERS Steady full time work, also part time acceptable: experienced men only; must have truck and 1-3440 equipment.

Call Mr Sambers MO. ALUMINUM siding salesmen turn your paper in to accredited FHA dealer. Best commission deal. yOur lobs up fast. within forty mile radius of Wheeling.

Perkel Construction Company, Woodsdale 2192, ASSISTANT MANAGER Salesman with direct selling expertence who Is ready for advancement: to develop a group selling tableware on commission. Call a. m. WALNUT 1-2840 ASSISTANT MANAGER Small loan company, No experience necessary, High school graduate. Must have car.

Salary car allowance Apply 5931 Penn Ave, Peh. 6. Pa. ATTENDANT -Service station: experienced; married, over 30; apply 3936 Forbes St. Ask for Harry, AUDITORS Local no travel.

Require college degree (Ace't, major) 2-3 years min. experience internal auditing or public accounting. Send complete resume, state salary, 131, Pgh, Press, AUTO body man--Be your own boss. Good working condition. Must be experlenced.

Court 1-4080. 5 BRADDOCK AVE, BR. 1-3800 AUTO Truck Mechanic--Also handyman. Irwin. Living quarters.

bIll 3-4356. AUTO Mechanic-Front-end. tune-up. brake experience necessary. Steady Job to right man.

Don Dickinson. Hubbard 1-3511. AUTO Mechanic-1st class. dynaflow transmission experience preferred: flat rate, shop and guarantee. Cummins Motor Sales, 100 E.

Pike Canonsours, Pa. Mr. Close, Sherwood 3-2150. BAKER- -Expertenced all around bouch band for cake shop, who can decocate. Wages $2.40 per hour, plus fringe benefits.

Apply after 12 noon. Rhea 441 Market St. BARTENDER Experienced. Brentwood resident only. Nights.

Walnut 1-7368 until 4 p. m. BODY- -Fender Man- Run body shop. Make estimates. Commission basis.

Apply 170 Freeport Blawnox, BUTCHERS- Experienced. Apply Western Market, 439 South Main, West End. CAMERA Store Saleswork- -Some experience or photographic knowledze required: write full details; P. 192. Press.

CANVASSERS- -Largest home Inprovement company in the Pittsburgh area, needs 3 experienced men for their modernization $50 weekly guaranteed salary plus commission pitis bonus. Apply 201 Edgewood Ave corner Elm Edgewood, 9 to 12 noon. CANVASSERS To solicit for furnaces and nome 1m- provements. Nationally advertised products; must have car. Salary plus comm.

Apply 6375 Penn East Liberty, CANVASSERS- For Pittsburgh school to get leads to enroll women only. $1.25 comm, per lead. Good men can get 10 leads a day, Museum 3-5600, ask for Registrar, CPA EXPERIENCE Wanted by national multi-plant altminum manufacturer. Desire a college graduate, 3 to 7 years accounting experience with a national CPA firm. Must have CPA certificate and be capable of working with minimum supervision, meeting people at all cotporate levels, and growing with A dynamic corporation.

Must be willing to relocate. 1s established of position leading to a variety manacement opportunities, depending on the Individual. Salary is open. Send resume, Indicating present position, present salary, and date of availability. to Box M-110 Press CHEF- Working chef or good allopportunity for a sober, honest.

dependable man with ambition to grow with successful restaurant operation. All day work: cellent salary, paid vacation, Also need cook who CAT work 2-3 days per week. For appointment. call Poplar 6-0816 Ask for Mr. O'Nell.

CHEMISTS: Ph.D.. vitamin nutrition research experience. $8000. Other openings. Positions for Chemical Englneers too.

Employers Service. 976 Union Trust Buliding. Atlantic 1-9655. CHEMISTS Engineers, Lab Techniclans, Local. Openings.

Graduates and undergraduates. Kearney McDonough Employment. 2401 First National Bank. Fifth and Wood. EX.

1-1071. Open evenings. CIVIL Engineer or Surveyor--For field and office work. E. A.

Anderson. 315 Brownsville Rd. Evergiade 1-3399 CLAIM ADJUSTOR With 2-3 years all lines experience. Exceptional advancement opportunities. Company expense account inand cluded.

Territory south of Pch. Our employes know ad All replies of confidential. Write 128, Press. CLERK Sales department, operate reproduction draft exempt. high aptitude.

Start $263. Employers Service, 976 Union Trust Building. ATlantic 1-9655. -For estabblished Installment routes, Good opportunity right men. Must be plugger.

Car furnished with expenses. Experience sales necessary. Apply after Mr. Lippa Morgan's Home Equipment. 5212 ButSt.

COMPOSITOR Circulars and newspaper work. P. M. Experience absolutely necessary, TAylor 1-1939. COOK--Short orders; experienced, diner style: Sundays and holidays off William Penn Coffee Shop, 507 Sixth Ave.

COST CLERK- Plumbing Open SPECIALITY SALES- Jr. $4200 COLLEGE SALES JRS. MEDICAL SALESMAN $7200 MOORE Service Personnel 1204 BERGER BLDG. CO. 1-5622 Counter Sandwich Man Must be experteuced.

Apply in person, 1940 Murray Squirrel HIlL. CREDIT- -Management trainee. over business general ledger bookkeeping, Industrial experience preferred. $4,800. Adjuster, minimum experience months small loans, car furnished.

Start $3,600, Trainees, over 21, some car furnished. relocate, start $3,300. Employers Service, 976 Union Trust Building. ATlantic 1-9655. Credit Collection Man We are seeking the services of 2 men who have experience in the retail instaliment credit field, Opportunity to work and advance in a large firm.

Send short resume and starting salary required. Write Box 636. Pah. Press. CUTTER-Male or female: expertenced in dresses or trousers: Express 1-0161.

CREW MANAGER For home portrait crew. Top comm. Alan Studio. 630 West Warrington. EVERGLADE 1-8806 DELIVERY Man-Part-time: car neces.

sAry; know North Side. Call Pop1-6528. DESIGNERS Engineers, ceramics background, paving machines, equipment. petroleum gas planning. nuclear controls systems, and small precision for Instruments aircraft.

To $12.000. Fee paid. Employers Service. 976 Trust Building. ATlantic 1-9655.

DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE Over 27, 2 years college. Selling Fire and Casualty Insurance to one Industry, Will train experienced salesman for this position. Excellent salary plus commission. car and expense account. group Insurance and pension plan.

Territory Western Pennsylvania Travel will consist of being away two to four nights a week. Write Box 183. Press, outlining qualifications. Director of Research Meclum-steed local company, manifacturing consumer and Indusproducts, is trial interested obtaining the services of to head for of A program the development new products on A or part-time Knowledge required of sales, and engineering. desten Write, stating details expertence, knowledge and qualifications, well compensation desired.

Box 132, Pgh. Press. Dispatcher Motor Freight 2nd Trick Knowledge outbound trailers to central state kindred exfull perience Give resume past Immediate opening Write Press. DRIVER- -Clerk: must know Squirrel HilL References, Michelson's Fruit Market. 2124 Murray Ave.

Apply after 12 11oon EDITORIAL--College student for parttime work weekly afternoons and evenings. Weekly newspaper. TAylor 1-4100. ELECTRIC Motor Repairman Man with industrial repair shop experience only: must be expelrenced In reconnecting and repairing large motors. Submit experience and reference.

Write 157, Press. ELECTRONICS EP degree Juniors thru Seniors and Administrators, Salary commensurate Local assignments plus many el diversified nature requiring relocation. Most Paid. ROBT. BUSHEE ASSOCIATES 2108 Investment Bldg.

GRant 1-2256 19 NO MATTER HOW YOU MEASURE AND WHAT. EVER YOUR PART. lol ICULAR INTEREST MAY BE, IF YOU Want HOD OZ 1V THAT COMES FROM A TOP RANKING 916 A 11i9 YOUR WANT ADS BELONG IN THE viO of CALL' 2 SAY: "CHARGE IT 113 All advertisem*nts in The Pittsburgh Press Help Columns, offering Sales Post- tions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. When answering advertisem*nts dressed to Press boxes DO NOT In clude other papers. of personal value.

Advertisers often fail to call for all replies to a Press box number and this mail destroyed 11 remaining 10 after final insertion of advertisem*nt. In order to protect the advertisers It from receiving circular matter, is expressly understood and agreed that all matter be withheld as far as possible by Press. Only bona fide answers to advertisem*nts addressed to in care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number ticket. This newspaper does not accept advertisem*nts from employers offering, less than the legal wage. Under the Federal Wage-Hour Law Arms engaged interstate commerce or the production goods for commerce are required to pay at least $1 an hour (unless issued exemption certificates for learners, apprentices or handicapped and time and a half for Advertisers covered by this law who offer lower rates reported to the Wage and Hour Division of the S.

Department of Labor. 1004 Victory Building. Pennsvivanla Phone Atlantic 1-1968 Liberty Ave. and Ninth Pittsburgh, ADJUSTOR TRAINEE No experience required College degree all desired but not necessary; adjust Hines: salary, expenses and automobile furnished. Long established reliable stock company.

Write 189, Press. ADJUSTERS Correspondents. Be- and experienced. Some ginners lege required. Employment.

2401 First National Bank. and Wood. EX. 1-1071. Open evenings.

ADVERTISING Salesmen- Only those thoroughly and interested experienced earning $250 to $300 per need Drawing commission. Jack- son 1-5580, AGENCY SUPERVISOR ACCIDENT AND HEALTH We are a young and very rapidly Eastern expanding General Agency operation. including all of hospitalization, first day medical insurance, to lifetime and of line life insurance the finest and Home Office service, If you a proven of appointment and agency then can guarantee vou the most outstanding opportunity ever Salary have offered. and travel expenses. Write at ance in giving complete Informa- tion your background, to President Box 134, Pgh.

Press. Tech'l. Illustrator Male Or Female EXPERIENCED ISOMETRICS Challenging, diversified protects with highly regarded growing firm. TOP SALARIES OFFERED Modern Fringe Benefits, FOR INTERVIEW- J. Chapman Monday, Oct.

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