Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (2024)

ay as PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE i WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 19fiJ- Weteti Dtatft Neticti I Msft Htlp Weststf Itf Nstfcsi OBITUARIES Frederick BhMeaaker. Attorney at FUNERAL HOME, (02 Sherman N. S. a 1 1 of funeral TODAY'S DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS RECENT H.S. GRADUATES laier.

Will Over 18, to assist manager In mer April. He was a member of the Bellevue Methodist Church; Bellevue Lodge 530, DR. EDWIN MrKAV Services for Dr. Edwin McKay, a Charlerol physician lor On Monday, Nor. 12, In Mercy Hospital.

Nell lsler, wife of Lyman Will of R. T. D. 4, Venice Road. McDonald, also aur- chandising ana promotional wore or a Urge publishing company.

Starting salary $90 a week. For personal Interview call AT. 1-6559, Between w. FAf: Pennsvlvania Consis- Tivea DV several niecea and nenh ana 1 b. m.

44 years, will he held tomor- tory. Syria Tempie; NACO MR. PRfCE ewa. Friends may call at the H. M.

PETTIT-F. J. NATION Law, 434 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh 19, Pa. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24, 194a, P. L.

967, as amended, of Intention to Sle In the office ot the Secretary of the Commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, al Har-Miburg. and In the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 19th day of November, 1962, a Certificate for the conduct of a business In Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style or dralgnstlon of Rudy's Appliance A Furniture, with Its principal place of business at 146 and 148 Allegheny River Boulevard, Oakmont, Allegheny County, Pa. The names and addresses of all persons owning or Interested In said business are: Ru-doloh J. Stanlk. 821 Rldit Avenue.

row at 11 a. m. in Eeechwood Caravan 19 and the Brother Birmingham, Frank Blackstone, Bessie E. Boyle, Sarah Burtoa, William L. Clark, Elmer L.

Dietz, Margaret E. Edmonds, William Gillespie, James Jr, lltiuia Presbvterian Church, near Du- hood of Locomotive Engi' runiasu aunt, 220 East Lincoln McDonald. 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Funeral aervlces Thursday.

Not. IS. at 1:30 p. m. Interment Monongahela a Mehaffey On Tuesday, Not.

13, 1983, Rom, wife of the lata Clyde Mehaffey, at 9745 Meata Bethel Parki mother of Mra. William Outmuel-ler ol Salem. elater of Mra. Agnes Huggan, of Bethel Park, on grandson. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUKB SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty until Saturday at a. m. Requiem high mass In St. Valentine's Church at 10 a.

m. Michel (Mlchallckl) Andrew of 254 37th husband of Alma Urbanlak; brother of Stella Btanalaw, Funeral from the VERNE Q. LUT2 FUNERAL HOME. 3600 Penn on Saturday, Not. 17, at 9 a.

m. Requiem high mass In St. Augustine Cburcb at 10 a. m. Mies Buddenlv, Michael.

Servlrea at the CHAPEL OF WALTER J. SPERLING. 622 Lockhart on Excellent Opportunity i rir neers, Local 325. He is sur- tery. tor Top Salesman McKay, 88, died Monday (Nov.

vived bV hi wie- 12) at the home of his son, Barker a daughter, Mrs. PLOUGH, large national drug Special Nsticsi manutacturer nas an orjemna lor an John G. McKay, 397 Bridge waiiace SMi-iuiu, Waynesburg, in Greene Jon: three brothers. Albert aggressive salesman of Ihe highest Verona, Pennsylvania; Dorothy Sta- Good, Clara Ilouy, Janet A. Hunter, Ness A.

Keeler, Helen Kennedy, Anna M. nil, 531 Ridge Avenue, Verona, Pennsylvania type to earn Better man average Income. MANUFACTURERS and Distributors MEMBERS of Court Alletheny 684 will recl'e Rosary for Mrs. Clara I. County.

He was born in West- Tt" LZ Za m. cn. rao. and John of Johnstown, and a Aiello, Dominic F. Barehfeld, Edna Bechtle, Lola A.

Byerly (Kenote), Sara Cure, Mary Evans, Charles H. Fabean, Marie Frye, Wm. F. Grana, Daisy Hackett, Rose Henaghan, Francis lafolla, Domenle A. Irvln, Fannie Kanne, Norma M.

Koncs, Rose Lang, Francis J. Llgo, Raymond S. Lynskey, James Mattes, Theresa McGreevy, Elizabeth Nolle, Thomas Sr. Ryan, James L. Tipton-White, Jeanqe Rolhe at the E.

J. Pfelfer Funeral of St. Joseph Aspirin for Children, St. Joseph Aspirin. Coppertone Sun-tan Products.

Mlstol Prod nome. ia Grant Millvale, nnMicwii; wniuig al m. ticed medTcine 6harferoi. granddaughter. Masonic serv.

fii hie ices will be held at 8 p. Kumpf, Mary Degelman ucts. Nujol, Musterole, Zemo. Doctor today. Burial wiU be in Alle- Estate or Frank Dlttmer aka Frank Joseph Dlttmer, deceased, of Pa.

No. 737 of 1962. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who re- Juests all persons having claims or emands against the estste of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay Dorothy Mlsclskla, 1680 Rockwood Younsstown 5. Ohio. W.ft Edwards Olive Tablets, Koiarcaine.

LONG established territory. Western Including Pittsburgh and Erie, now open. QUALIFICATIONS: 26 or over, late Thursday at 1 p. m. Nolle as a major in the Medical Uheny Countv Memorial Park.

Bailors MA. SPRAYS $5 VI7IUAO .300 Thomaa of 3286 McRoberta Castle Shannon, on Monday, Not. 12. 1962. husband of Irene Corps dtiring World War I WALTER C.

TOLLMAN and seized as ch phician spcre, model car, oondable. aeit-renant, preference given applicant experienced In selling the drug field. WEEKLY liberal draw against commission, expenses, plus qusrterly and year end bonus plan. Retirement James C. Evans, 711 Frlck J.

Oerard; father oi Thomaa uii ilia iuv. ai ui ai uvu i tary and manager of the rgn. ra. Estate of Jamea L. Poth.

deceased. LUBIN A SMALLEY Beauty softens sorrow send flowers. CRANT 1-2200 i a1 irH TT ii'ap a Raymond. Willie and Robert; brother of Walter. Henry.

Joseph. of Whitehall Boro. No. 4950 of pian, insurance Plan ana Hospitaliza 1902. Letters testamentary on his Jilt "UliU Ai.

iic waa a member of the Charleroi Pres- Spring Hill Savings and Loan byterian Church; Charleroi Association, died of heart tion inciuae laaiiiy, plus other company benefits. 6 Msssmtsti.CtMtttry Lett WRITE-giving brief resume of experience and telephone number to X-491, Press. Interview by Salea estate were granted to the under-aignedw ho requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted Lodge No. 165. Mc- the Law and Frank.

Fred and Herman Noll and Mra. Margaret Dietrich; also six grandchildren. Friends mav call at the FRANK F. OeBOR FUNERAL HOME. 1065 Brookllne where services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.

m. Ostermeyer in an office in Manarer Will nm arranaeri mm. Kean Commandry No. 80, Otttfe Ntci uiaieiy 10 decedent to mane payment without Knights Tempiar; Royal Arch Finance Downtown Lance, Nellie E. Lang, Helen Lipsick, William McKay, Dr.

Edwin Mehaffey, Rose Michel, Andrew Mies, Michael Ostermeyer, Harry H. Pawlak, Walter Pentland, Edwin Perpich, Nick Sr. Radkh (Gulla) Anne E. Koine, Clara Sackett, Samuel Simpson, Gladys W. Stieber, Ruth Taylor, Fred M.

I nks, Robert Vertessl, Mary Weldon, James G. Will, Nell J. White, J. C. Wholey, Robert E.

Mr. Collman, a lifelong resi SALESMEN MAUSOLEUM. jifmiiiJ Chapter No. 290 of Monessen; delay to Elizabeth McK. Poth, 4510 Norwln Road, Pgh.

36. or to Strassburger and McKenna, 2602 Grant Pgh. 19, ft I CoraoDOlis. until Thursday, 9:30 dent of the area, lived at 173 Large national corporation Is seek. a.

m. solemn high mass In St. Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. Ing career-minderi talesmen rvn.

the Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg; and the Syria Suddenly, on Monday. Not. 12, Harry H. of 514 Pltcairn Braddock. beloved husband of Helen: father of Daniel and Da South Grandview Craf-ton.

He was a member of the John B. Gordon. Reed. Smith. stant flow of leads created by our national advertising.

Earnings are Shaw A McClsv. Attorneys at Law. Irvln Shrine of Pittsburgh. He was No. 747, Union Trust Building.

pniy oy your enthusiasm vid: brother of William of Mt. A pmftnn Mothnrtktrhfirch.thp Oliver, Mra. Margaret Hogan of Fannie Emma (nee Carson) on Sunday. Nov. 11.

1962. of Cora- aim ciiuri. we oner: 1. A trip to Florida. Pittsburgh, Pa.

Notice Is hereby given by Ben Moreell-Alsn I. W. Frank. IncnrDorated. a Pennsylvania rnna.

rrienoi received at tne a cnarter memDer ana nrsi commander of American Le- American Legion, and various eion Post No. 22 of Charleroi, Masonic organizations. He is 3. A complete training program to start November 19. 1962.

5. Highest commissions, stock Business Corporation, which has been doing business and has regis THEODORE J. SCHLEIFER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 200 Comrie Braddock. Services on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Interment Arlington National opolls. Pa rly of Pa. widow of Frank Dean Irvln; mother of Frank J. Irvln; grandmother of Robert S. Irvin, M.

of Manahawkin. N. J. and the Rev. Frank C.

Irvln of Essington. piau iia Bonuses, 4. visual calM 6. Office space furnished In Pleas. ant COnrjeratlV Cemetery.

For Interview, call Mr. Sollto, Sales a charter member and past survived vy president of Monongahela Edith Graham Collman; a Country Club and a charter son, Donald; a brother, Oscar; member and past president of three sisters, Mrs. Edna Jor- the Charleroi Rotary Club. He dan and the Misses Lula and great-grandmother of Christopher and Timothy Irvln. aviDiiBflCr.

Pawlak Friends received from 2-4 and 7- tastwood Realty 242-7715 m. at the R. D. COPELAND On Monday, Not. 12, 1962.

Walter Pawlak. husband of Florence Borowita Pawlak of 241 Climax FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth Coraopolla. where services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Aleuts Joicitorg Datfc Notice also served on the Charleroi -ua t-onman; ana two grant School Board.

Survivors in ad- children. Funeral arrange- tered its onice in tne commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at No. Four Cateway Center, city of Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny that a Certificate of Election to voluntarily dissolve said corporation in accordance with the provisions of the Business Corporation Law. an Act of Assembly, approved May 5. 1933, P.

L. 364, as amended by Act 386 of September 26. 1951, has been duly executed and delivered to the Department of state of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and that said corporation is winding up Its sfTatrs In the manner described by said Act, so that Its corporate existence shall be ended by the Issuance of a Certificate of Dissolution by the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. John B. Gordon, Reed, Smith, Shaw A McClay, Solicitors, dition to his son include two ments are incomplete.

ATTENTION-Clubs. churches, organ-lzatlons, Scout groups, individuals: Earn extra money for Christmas father of Jerome. Victor, Conrad. Vlodlmira and Mrs. Virginia Raspantl: brother of Louis Pawlak and Helen Adamczak; also survived by 12 grandchildren.

Friends and members of Polish Falcons Nest No. 8 and Polish Army Veterans of World War I Diet! daughters, Mrs. O. M. Vyse, ji ni me canay mat sells Itself.

Call Cargo's Pandv a in A-M Serving the Pittsburgh cceasnunity since 187B, Open for visitation Sunday and Weekdays, Call HAzel 1-1822 Ask for Free Brochure ROUND BURIAL MAUSOLEUM CREMATION Homewood Cemtttrf Dtllts Ayltsboro Arts, Pittsburgh 1T, ft. or uucago. ana Mrs. vwiiiam Monday through Friday, MU. 1-1253 On Monday, Nor.

12. 1962, Margaret E. Men Oltti of 7110 Churchland wife of the late Christie J. Dietz. Friends will be received at JOHN A.

FBEYVO-CEL'S. 4900 Centre Ave. at Dev MAN TO ASSIST (of which he served as captain). Kanne On Sunday, Not. 11, 1962.

Mlsi Norma M. Kanne, daughter of the late George and Mary Kanne. Frienda received at H. SAMSON, 537 1 1 1 St. (Oakland Clvie Center), Monday and Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.

m. Requiem mass in St. Paula Cathedral on Wednesday, 13 o'clock noon. Keeler Suddenly, on Tuesday Nov. 13.

received at CHARLES C. C1ES-LAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 South Recently discharged vet or high school grad to assist mgr. In local office of natl. corp. 6320 per monlh Plus trsn.

and profit sharing. For 15th St. Funeral Friday at 8 m. Reouiem high maas In St. onshire from and D.

m. High mass of requiem in Corpus Christ! Church on Thursday morning at 10:00 Adalbert a Church at 9 a. m. Pentland ClOCK. Gilmore, of Los Angeles; a brother, Alexander McKay, of William J.

Huston, 72, for-Roseville, Calif; four half sis- merly of Uniontown, employe ters, Mrs. Berena Mary Huges, of Pittsburgh Steel's Mones-of New York City, Miss Hen- sen plant for 43 years and rietta McKay and Mrs. Maude works manager until he re-Johnson, both of Washington, tired in 1954, (Nov. 12) in D. and Mrs.

Jane Maas, of Charleroi-Monessen Hospital. Los Angeles; 10 grandchil- He served in the National dren; and seven great-grand- Guard from 1916 until retir-children. Friends are being re- ing in 1944 as lieutenant colo Charles Welland: Hlrsch, Truxall Wise. Attorneys at Law. 912 Frlck Pittsburgh 19, Pa.

Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of Act of May 24. 1945, P. L. 967, as amended, of intention to file in the oltlce of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, and in per hr. 8 hr.

dayT plenty overtime. No layoffs. Est. service route. Al health, car neces- Xcsof Notictt Edmonds On Nov.

13. 1962. William. aaiy. o.

nuis area. 276-1544. TRAINING PROGRAM" 1962. Helen Benedict, aged 46. of Freeuort Mars, R.

D. 1, wife of A. L. Keeler; mother of Linda and Laurie Keeler; daughter of E. M.

Benedict: and sister of Warren C. Benedict. Friends received at the WM. H. McDON- Edwin Murray, Monday, Nov.

12, 1962, of Canonsburg, husband of Mildred Mullen; father of Murray of St. Thomas, V. and Irwin at home; brother of Margaret and Alice Pentland of Pgh. Friends received at LOUIS SAL- formerly of Bakerstown and Glen. Estate of Joseph Flnkel.

deceaied S1" and sale management. Earn shaw. husband of the late Mayme M. Thomas; father of Aremella tne oince ot tne jrotnonotiry ot tne Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, on Monday, the 19th day of November, 1962, a Certificate for of Carnegie No. 4783 of 1962.

Letters testamentarv on hia estate icarn. nr lurnisnea. ISO Per.J!veek and durln flrst 3-month tra'n'ne Drnpmm A. Hughes and Roy H. Edmonds; were granted to the undersigned who LON FUNERAL HOME.

East Col tne conduct ot a business In Alie brother ot Edna Palmer and Al CAN YOU gheny County, Pennsylvania, under the assumed or fictitious name, style requests ail persons havlna claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to ceived at the Harold L. nel and commander of Co. Edmonds: grandfather ot Bonnie Schrock Funeral Home, in 28th Division. A daughter, ki "Pwltnce necessary but must be or uesimation oi Meaae Avenue i i airect super- Auto Service, with Us principal Place oi ousiness at dui HFuiiiuiicni. pnone Mr.

Rudden. 9:30 to 1:30. MA. 1-5158 maxe payment wltnout delay to Eva K. Flnkel.

Ruskin Apt, 819. Ruskin Pah. 13. Elliott W. Finkei.

424 Frick Avenue. Bellevue. Pittsburgh 2. Pa. narierov lium -4 aim i Mrs.

Micnael SKirDOn 01 mix c. bock ru-to 10 p. m. today. Burial will Monessen survives.

be in the Beechwood Presby- F(luari. MeKav R8 who it clock. lege Canonsburg. Service! Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Perpich On November 13, 1962.

Nick Sr. of 517 Terrace Harmarville, husband of Mrs. Louise Klara Perpich: father of Anna McTernan, Helen Cieulv. Edward, Joe, Mike. Nick Jr.

and Charles; brother of Andrew. Friends re The names and addresses ot all per sons owning or Interested In said rcn. ra. 5 Moit.ftma't Help Wanted business are: Robert W. Lritsch, terian Church Cemetery.

ALD FUNERAL HOME, Mara, where aervicea will be held on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. In lieu of flowers memorials may be sent to Passavant Hospital or charity of your choice. Kennedy On Tuesday, Nov. 13. of 569 Fifth Pitcatrn, Anna M.

(nee Sinnegan wife of the late Terry mother of Mrs. Annette Shaughnessy, Mrs. Olive Lang and Allen H. Kennedy; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the WM.

O. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME. Pltcairn, where services will be held on Friday at 1:30 p. m. Estate ot William James Thomas, aka W.

J. Thomas, a a William 1025 Smlthton Street. ttsbur; 12. William D. Charles.

307 MEDICAL Ijlhoratnrv T.hm.i.- Holly Hill Drive. Pittsburgh 37. Pa practiced medicine in Charleroi 1904-48, and served as a major in the Army Medical Experlenced oniv a James H. Nash, 116 Manor Road, J. Thomas, aka William Thomas, deceased, of Pittsburgh.

No. 4529 of 1962. Letters of administration on his estate were granted to the undersigned who reaueata all WILLIAM J. HUSTON Military services for William J. Huston, 72, retired i'-an 1-330.

extension' 289, before Pittsburgh 37, Pa. ceived at EDWARD E. KUZNICKI FUNERAL HOME. Cheswtck. Pa.

Funeral services on Thursday at Corps in World War (Nov. be good. Call ORGANIST-Must 231-9241, Proposals Pittsburgh Steel Co. works 12) in the Waynesburg home manager and Monessen mili- 0f a son. j0hn G.

McKav. i p. m. Radich (Gulla) On Tuesday. Nov.

13. 1962. Anna persons having claims against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Pittsburgh National Bank, 307 Fourth Albert Martin. 205 Plaza Bldg. Pgh.

19. Pa. 6 Female Help Wonttd beloved wife of Peter of 5166 NOTICE TO VENDOR COMMONWEALTH OK PENNSYLVANIA CLERK Cleaning-Tailoring store. Department of Property and Supplies, Evans On Sunday. Not.

11, 1962, Charles husband of Estella Brown Evans of 344 Seibert Road, Ross father of William R. Evans: brother of William R. Evans: also survived by three grandchildren. Davage Lodge 374. F.

and A. M. and friends received at the BRANDT Fl'NERAL HOME. 1032 Perry Highway. Perrysville.

where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock. Fabean Of 111 Evans Ingram, suddenly, on Saturday. Nov. 10. 19b2.

Marie Ruth Fabian, wife of Edward mother of Ginger Marie: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burrell. Friends received at the JOSEPH H. HERSHBER-GER JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton. where bless Koncs Of 1352 Fourth Coraopolla, on Monday. Nov. 12. 1962.

Rose, wife of Frank Koncs: mother of mi naunngion Mt. Lebanon. noom it i. Main t-apuoi, ii arris burs. Sealed Proposals Hill be re tary and civic leader, will be held at 11 a.

m. tomorrow at the Billick Funeral Home, Monessen. Mr. Huston, of 13 Pacific Boulevard, Monessen, in Westmoreland County, died Monday (Nov. 12) at Keystone motner of George and the late Peter also two grandchildren; alster of Stephen, John, Marv.

Paul and Katharine Gulla. Friends received at the JOSEPH C. PARIS FUNERAL HOME, 4B2S Butler St. Funeral CLERK-Receptionlst. $290.

stlort- Dr. Grover Herbert Miller, 47, dentist in East Brady since 1944 (Nov. 12), in a Ta-rentum Hospital. The widow, Mrs. Mary Louise Peter Miller, and two daughters survive.

Services Thursday in ceived until ten fio) clock a Ida Koncs and Mrs. Marearet Al- E.ST., December 7. 1962 and then Fciavnauie; exclusively Girls. 4135 Jenkins Arcade. brecht.

Friends mav call at the publicly opened on Class 130 Tires Estate of Dorothy C. Bobonls. deceased, of Pa. No. 4785 of 1962.

Letters of administration on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Marie B. Bobonls, 5150 Francis Pt'h. 19, Pa. Lawrence S. Mav.

R. D. COPELAND FUNERAL Dietitian Theraoeutic services Friday, Nov. 16, at 2 HOME, 867 Fifth Coraopo- m. immediate openings.

South Side and Tubes for the contract period beginning December 16, 1962 and end I ntr June 15, 1963. Blanks and Information may be obtained upon application to the above office. The Commonwealth reserves the riuht to lis, where services will be held on Thursday at 1:30 p. m. uaJiitti.

oi-jJUU, JSXt. 203. Rollie He was employed by the steel iiragy tieng Laboratory Technician Kumpf reject any or an or parts oi oias. 502 Plaza Pgh. 19, Experience In hospital Anarew m.

araaiey, secretary. ra. emergency call everv third nipht mnA Death Notices Tuesday morning, Mary Segel-man, widow of Peter Kumpf, of 263 42nd mother of Lester and MerriU Kumpf: sister of weekends. Excellent opportunity. ing service win be held Wednesday at 10 i.

m. auciwuua o-oiuo or write Ad- Lost 0nd Found uiuuauaior, canonsDurg General Hos- Christian Degelman. Frienda re fim, uaiiunsourg, I'a. Frye NURSES ANIMAL Rescue League may help On Mondav afternnnn Knw On Monday, Nov. 12.

1962, Mrs. Clara Marx Rot he. of 863 Stanton Millvale; wife of the late Harry mother of Mrs. Betty Schuster; sister of Jacob, Mrs. Kathryn Spreng.

Mrs. Betty Bauer and Victor of Florida; also four grandchildren. Friends and members of Christian Mothers, Catholic Women's Union, C. D. of A.

Court Allegheny No. 664, and V.F.W. Aux. Post 118 received at the E. J.

PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Millvale. High mass of requiem In St. Anthony's Church, Millvale, on Friday, November 16, at 9:30 a. m. you ana your lost dog.

can Mont 1962. Wm. Flovd. beloved husband Aiello Dominie T. on Nov.

12, 1962. husband of Margaret Moiseenko; father of Robert Moiseenko. Nina and Arlene Aiello: three grandchildren: brother of Mrs. Carmen Iaccovino. Mrs.

Mary Palerico, Mrs. Rose Eaglen. Mrs. Henrietta RN's General staff nurses for medical-surgical nursing. interetMl in firm for 43 years.

He served in World War I and in 1924 organized the Monessen Company unit of the 110th Infantry, 28th Division, Pennsylvania National Guard. He retired in 1941 as a lieutenant colonel. Mr. Huston was president of the Monessen Chamber of Commerce, a member of the American Legion, Vet rose 1-0422. oi irene uarner rye.

of 124 Pros working months or more. Full or BLACK co*cker-Found corner Den IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PENNSYLVANIA No. 4740 of 1962 In Re: Estate of Marie Pate, formerly Marie Toy. a presumed uecedent.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, dated October 26. 1962. that a citation has been awarded bv said Court directed to Marie Pate, formerly Marie Toy. her heirs, legatees, personal representatives and any other persons Interested, to show cause, if any, why the right, title and Interest of said Marie Pale, formerlv Marie Tov.

in the rpal pari time, must rotate on work per nlston-Kentucky. White mark, male, pect Avaion: lather of Mra. Wallace Shackelford of Avalon: grandfather of Pattl Jean: manent afternoon or nlchi tan collar. etji-Tvya. orientation.

Call Office of Director brother of Albert and 8amuel RINGS-Lost (2). Frl. A Sat. Dia oi nursing service. 682-6100.

ceived at McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral Friday. Nov. 16, 1962, at 8 a. m.

Requiem high mass In St. Augustine Church at 9 a. m. Lance Nellie Estella of Clinton, suddenly. Nov.

12. 1962, In Sewick-ley Hospital, in her 60th year; survived by her husband. Earl; one brother, James 8pringer. Friends received at the CARL MOODV FUNERAL HOME, Clinton. where services will be held Thursday.

Nov. 15. at 2 p. m. Interment in Hebron Cemetery.

mond, pearl. Reward. Locust 3-6395, rrye oi eouin torn, pa. and John Frye of Johnstown. Pa.

Friends NURSE Anesthetlst-For 85-bed Gen eral Hospital, resort area- 1 hnp. received at tne LESTER C. Me vm r-emia. mrnpiae irom flttsburgh. DONALD FINEKAL HOME.

529 Matt Help Wonttef salary open. Excellent personnel imucies. memorial MoaDltal or Hert caiuornia Ave. Avalon where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 clock Bellevue estate described in the above cap- ford County. Telephone Bedford 633-6161.

K. S. Meredith. Hospital All advertisem*nts The ijuukc rtn. dju rdiA.M wi I no YOU Went A I That COMES FSOM TOP ranking! A YOUR WANT ADS BELONG IN THE I P-R AND A DIAL 2 6 3 1 2 0 1 SAY: "CHARGE IT PLEASE'1 Ryan Of 1924 Shaler Glenshaw, on Mondav, Nov.

12. 1962, Jamea husband of Hilda M. Sullivan; father of Mary Louise McClelland of Glenshaw, Jamea J. Jr. of Valencia.

John F. of Jupiter, Fla. iionea csiaie snouia not oe sola at private sale under the provisions of the Revised Price Act of 1917. as iirecior. services Wednesday evening at erans of Foreign Wars, the Mon Valley Barracks of World War I Veterans, the First Presbyterian Church of Monessen, an honorary member of the Monessen Volun Pittsburgh Post-Gazette NURSE-Anesthetist For 330-heri amended, as the DroDertv of a Dre- general hospital.

Minimum call. No ween-enos. Excellent salary and va Male and Female Help Col umns, offering Sale Posi Gillespie sumed decrdent. Said citation Is returnable Wednesday. December 12.

1962. at 10.00 0 clock A. in said Court. Klehlh Floor pitv. cation.

Anemesioiogist in charge. Lang Of 326 Lavlna Mt. Lebanon, suddenly at Pvmaluning Dam on and William E. Ryan of Ross also survived by eight Suburban General Hospital, PO. O-tflZd.

County Building. Pittsburgh. Penn tions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the Saturday. Nov. 10.

1962, Francis gran dchildren. Friends received after 2 p. m. Tuesday at the SECRETARY Medical, short hand. LABORATORY TECHNICIANS.

Apply sylvania. The said real estste In which the said Marie Pate, formerly terest Is described as follows: Marie Toy. owns an undivided Interest is described as follows: J. (Jerry); beloved husband of Irene Leslie Lang. In his 29th vear: father of Dennis.

Karen, Maureen, and Jacqueline Lang; at. rrancia oenerai nospuai, osj- basis of compensation. When answering advertisem*nts ad ouuo. extension sia. HENRV C.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Funeral on Thursday morning at 9:15 o'clock. Requiem hta-h mass In St. Bonaventure'i dressed to Post -Gazette boxes DO TUPPERWARE Home Parties has Suddenly, on Not.

12. 1962. James W. age 16. of 134 Blackmore beloved son of James W.

and Anna Eileen Powers Gillespie; brother of Mrs. George (Eileen) Bell and Linda Gillespie; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Powers and Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace H. May. Friends received at the R. V.

A SON FUNERAL HOME. 806 West Homestead. Requiem high mass in St. Stephen'a R. C.

Church Thursday 10 a. m. Interment son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Lang brother of Mrs. Eliza opening tor 4: 3 part-t me. $35.50: ALL that certain lot or parcel of ground situated in the Ninth Ward of the Citv of McKeesport. Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, being all of a tun time, jso-sioo per week.

Csr beth Shanahan. Mrs. Bernardlne necessary, commission, uistribuior. Mahoney. Mrs.

Cecelia Mulkeen Helen Trigua Homestead 2-6114: Church at 10 o'clock. Sackett Suddenly, on Monday, Not. 12, nut include oinet papers oi personal value. Advertisers often fall to call fox all replies addressed to a Post-Gazeui noi numter and this mall Is destroyed it remaining over 10 days alter final Insertion of advertisem*nt. In order to protect mt advertisers from receiving circular matter, it la and John F.

Lang Jr. Friends re urcnaraiw) uti ceived at the E. B. LAUGHLIN WAITRESS-Experlenced tray service. FUNER AL HOME, 3310 W.

Liberty Fun or part-time, call before 12 noon, teer Fire and a member of Elks Lodge 773. His wife, Emma, preceded him in death on March 10, 1960. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Michael (Betty) Skir-pan, of Monessen; and three sisters, Mrs. Helen Swemp, Mrs.

Mary Wilcox and Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsey, all of Uniontown. Friends are being received at the funeral home. Burial will be in Monessen Cemetery. JAMES J.

RYAN So. Hills, until Wednesday. Nov. 14 at 9 a. m.

Requiem high 563-1700. vaivary uemeiery. expressly unuerstuou ana agreea mat WY be too late? Call AVON todavl mass In et Bernard R. an sucn soatiera mil Da sntnneia as far as possible by The Post-Gazette Only bona fide answers to advertise Church at 10 a. m.

Visitation! Earnings can still mean a nice Christmas for you and yours. Comm. 471-2323. ments addressed to boa numbers in care of The Post-Gaiett will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the boa number ticket. 7 Situations Wanted Malt This newspaper does nut Knowingly accept advertisem*nts from employers Amantea.

Mrs. Gtici Luccino, Mrs. Stella Wissinger. Anthony, John and Prank Aiello. Friends received at the 0 O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, S106 Second Hazelwood.

Funeral on Thursday at 8:45 a. m. High mass of requiem in 6t. Mary Magdalene's Church at 9:30 a. m.

Barehfeld Of 3432 Vlllawood Baldwin Boro. suddenly on Nov. 12. 1962, Edna Rosser, beloved wife of Herman C. Barehfeld: mother of E.

Jane Hartman, Elizabeth M. and William H. Barehfeld: three grandchildren: sister of Maria Zimmerman and Harry Rosser of Baltimore. Friends received at the READSHAW Fl'NERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Road. Member of Concord Presbyterian Church Carrick ChaDter S.

231. Svria Ladies. Carrick Motn-ers Club. Services Thursday at 10:30 a. m.

Bechtle On Sunday, Nor 11. 1962, Lola A. of 2101 Chalfant wife of the lata Granville M. Bechtle: mother of Mrs. Eva Oelbke.

Mrs. Marguerite Hill and Rizal H. Bechtle: also survived by five grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received at T. D.

TURNER'S, 729 Wallace 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. Services Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 clock. Birmingham On Nov. 12.

1962. Frank (Mike) Birmingham, formerlv of Carrick. son of the late Ellen Birmingham Barchfield and Frank Birmingham: brother of Dorothy Hastie. James and Margaret Jones. Friends received at tha READSHAW Fl'NERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd.

Requiem mass In St. Wendelin's Church Fridav at 9 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-10. Blackstone On Tuesdav.

Nov. 13. 1962. Bessie E. Porter, wife of Wilmer V.

Blackstone of 159 Courlnev Mill Ross mother of Mrs. Dorothv B. Bixler and W. Lawson Blackstone: sister of Mrs. Mabel Friends received at the BRANDT Fl'NERAL HOME, 1032 Perrvsville.

whert services will be held on Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Boyle ui no. 147 and tne adjoining twenty feet of Lot No. 148 on the one side and the adjoining two feet of Lot No. 146 on the other side.

In the Giandvltw Place Plan of Lots as recorded In the Recorder's OlTice of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania, in Plan Book Vol 13. page 125. being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING on the west side of Mllburn Avjnue (formerly called Grandview Avenuel at a point 302 feet South of Stewart Street and two feet South of the dividing line between Lots Nos. 146 and 147 In said Plan: thence Westwardlv and parallel with said dividing line.

100 feet to an alley: thence Northwardly along said alley. 47 feet to a point, 5 Icet South of the dividing line between Lots Nos. 148 and 149 in sa.d Plai: thence Eastwardly and parallel with said dividing line. 100 feet to Milburn Avenue; thence southwardly along said Avenue, 47 feet to the place of beginning. HAVING erected thereon a two story frame house.

Henry C. Herchenroether. Alter. Wright A Barron ACCOUNTANT Topnotch. Experienced all phases, evenings and week- 1962.

Samuel Eackctt at tne nome of his sister, Mrs. Edgar B. (Elsie! Hallock. 160 West Prospect Ingram; uncle of Mrs. W.

E. Dietrlck Jr. and Edgar Hal-lock. Friends received at the family home, where services will be held on Thursday at 2 p. m.

Interment In Mt, Lebanon Cemetery. Simpson On Mondav, Nov. 12, 1962, Gladys wile of Joseph B. Simpson of 5680 Forward mother of Joseph Donald Simpson. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 at the FERGUSON-WOOD FUNERAL HOME.

Forbes Ave. (at Mc-Kee Place. Oakland), where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Stieber At Greensburg, on Tuesdav. ends.

421-0263. oiienng less man tne legal wage. Under the Federal Wage-Hour Law firms engaged In interstate commerce or In the production of goods for commerce are required to pay at least 11.15 an hour I unless Issued exemption certificates for earners. A requiem mass for James EXP. young man desires custodian Good On Tuesday.

Not. J3, 1962. Clara Good (nee Vodde) of llb4 South wife of Harvey V. Good: sister of William Vodde of Castle Shannon. Mrs.

Elisabeth Mann of Hershev, Mrs. Mary Balash of Phoenix, Mrs Marsaret Wenger of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Friends received at the L. BI.INHAIER A SON CO MORTUARY. 2630 W.

Liberty Ave. Funeral Fridav morning Friends invited. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Grana Of 32b3 West Liberty Dor-mont.

on Mondav. Nov. 12 1962 at 7:15 a. Daisy Faso. wife of the late Ben Grana; mother of Mrs.

Geraldine G. Merriman. Dr. Philip C. and David C.

Grana; also two brothers. William and Charles; two sisters. mri Work. 362-3B6U. J.

Ryan will be sung tomor MAN with high mechanical aptitude. 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Lang On Mondav. November 12, 1962, Helen Tomcheck of Detroit.

Mich, (formerly of Edgewood), beloved wife of Joseph Lang of Gibsonia, Helen Toth of Detroit and Emma Darvis of L. sister of Joseph Tomcheck: also six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Services on Fridav at 11a m.

at the HUNGARIAN REFORM CHURCH. Rankin. Family hours 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. LlgO Suddenly, on Mondav, November 12, 1962.

at 9:05 a. Ravmond 8.. beloved husband of Eleanor Fortenbacher of 16 Perrylea father of Dr. Robert N. Liao: son apprentices or nandicappea workers I and time and a half for overtime desires employment in ints or related field.

Ray. 361-0920. row at 10 a. m. in St.

Bona-venture's Church, Glenshaw. Advertisers covered bv this law who offer lower rater should be reported Mr. Ryan, 69, died Monday to the Wage ana Hour Division oi the U. S. Department of Labor.

Situations Wanted Female (Nov. 12) in his home at 1924 Shaler Glenshaw. He re 1004 Victory Building. Liberty Ave. and Ninth Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Phone Atlantic 1-1861. DOMESTICS -From British Isles and Attorneys for Petitioner. Brazil. Live in: $130 month. EuroDa tired two years ago as vice- Estate of Harley C.

Conlev aka Placement, pennurst 1-1454. Nov. 13. 1962. Ruth Callen.

wife of Richard J. Stieber, of 532 Humphrey Greensburg; sister of Mrs. Mildred Thompson and HOUSEWORK wanted. Live 1 H. c.

coniey and tfarley Lenne (Jon-Icy, deceased, of Ingram Boro, Pa Adults preferred. $60 week. Ellza- No. 4977 of 1962. Letters testa ASSISTANT Manager tor wholesale grocery-State age, experience, references, salary desired.

Fayette County Grocers Association, Republic. Pa. Reply to Harold Craft. Box 4-B. Rices Landing.

Pa. president and director of the Lawson Manufacturing Downtown. Mr. Ryan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hilda Mrs.

Eva Nelson. Friends received Detn P. Courtney. Room 214. Penu-Bedfoid Hotel.

Bedford. mentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands the estate of decedent to make known the same and all per LADY-Deslres daywork or babysitting at the PAUL R. SEEMAN FUNERAL HOME, 524 N. Main Greensburg, on Tuesday evening. for working parents.

3 or 5 days salary Zucchero Sullivan Ryan; a daughter, eCK. MA. J-IO0B. BARBERS Experienced: commission: North Hills. Express 1-0258 sons Indebted to decedent to make Wednesday arte moon and evening.

Friends will be received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME. NURSE I practical 1 available 8-10 payment without delay to John hr. d'lty. Licensed. References.

Mrs. Mary Louise McClelland; three sons, James J. John Josephine and 12 grandchildren survive. Friends revived at the E. B.

LAUGHLIN Fl'NERAL HOME. 3310 W. Liberty Ave So. Hills until Thursday. Nov 15 at 9 a m.

Reouiem high mass at St. Bernard R. C. Church at 10 a. m.

(Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 n. m. Hackett On Mondav, Not 12. 1962, Rose, beloved wife or the late Thomaa P. Hackett: mother of Thomas, Ravmond.

Jamea. Kath.rin. Couley. 3297 "Ihornwood Dr. O01-5970.

1032 Perrv Perrvsville. aft Bethel Park. Pa. Frank R. Bolte, er noon Thursdav.

where servicea F. and William and eight BARBER Mature; $100 week commission. Bruno's Barber Shop, 638 Merchant. Ambridge. Congress 6-0358 BARBER Licensed; commission 70'i-.

south Hills. Tuxedo i-9491; Homestead 1-9914. Pghl9, Pa Estate of Rose Sindler, deceased. Schools and Instructions grandchildren. Friends are be OI Pa.

NO. 5000 of 1962 will be held on Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Taylor At McKeesoort Hospital. Nov. 13, 1962.

Fred M. a 1 of W. ing received at the Henry C. Bock Funeral Home, 1500 Mt. CASHIERS for sunermarket and self- ELECTRICAL Engineers $10,200.

Local. Some design experience. Career Personnel. 471-8926. service stores.

Electronic assemblers for Pittsburgh's growing Industry Letters testamentary on her estate were granted lo the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demaiids against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Norman A. Sindler, 5820 Elwood Royal Glenshaw. Burial m. 1 1. scnoois, 5.ia atn Plaza Bldg.

CO. 1-0458. Insurance Opportunity Guaranteed salary plus. MO. 1-5023 of Mathilda F.

Llgo: brother ot Clvde P. Ligo: also two grandchildren. Family requests visitations between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 o. m. at the NORMAN G.

HEARD FUNERAL HOME (formerlv Geo. W. Heard and Son I. 4047 Perrvsville Ave N. 8.

Services on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Lipsick On Tuesday. Not. 13. 1962.

William Lipsick. husband of the late Sarah Lipsick: father of 6aul of Harry of N. Ben of Y. and Abe of Sharon. Mrs.

Sam (Rebecca) Goldman and Mrs. Ruth Lipskv. Butler, Pa: brother of Jacob Lipsick. Mrs. Rose Dresser of Chicago and Mrs.

Rae Jaffe; eight grandchildren Friends will be received at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME. Forbes Ave. at Craft, where services will be held at 1 n. m.

on Wednesday. Interment Temple Sinai Memorial Park. Lynskey On Mondav. November 12 James J. Lvnskev of 356 Dorsevvllle husband of Dorothv Hummel- Smlthfleld Boston.

Pa. (conductor Union Friends received at the WILL1G FUNERAL HOME. 220 Ninth McKeesoort. Servicea on Friday at NDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS pa. Louis J.

Biocn, Atty 2602 Grant Pgh. 19. Pa. 10:30 a. m.

Estate of William Boyd, deceased. will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Glenshaw. GEORGE GOLVASH Requiem high mass for George Golvash, retired city policeman, will be offered at INSTRUMENTATION TELEVISION-RADIO APPLY NOW FOR JAN. CLASSES of Bethel Park.

Pa. No. 4983 of 1962. Letters testamentary on his Tipton-White On Sunday. November 11.

1962. Cells. John. Eleanor. Proctor Joseph and Donald Hackett; sister of Mary Bracken: also 29 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Friends received at the WILLIAM J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME. 210 Allegheny River Oakmont. Requiem high mass In St. Joseph's Church on Thursday at 9 a.

m. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery. Henaghan On 8unday. Not 11.

1962. Francis of 118 Brown Turtle Creek, beloved husband of Mary Mullln: father of Frank Mrs. Catherine Guenn. Mr On Tuesday. Nov.

13. 1962, at her home. 706 Fairvlew Rd Fox ChaDel. Sarah Arbuckle, wife of Paul R. Bovle: mother of Elizabeth Jean Zbilut: sister of Alva Dietrich and Edith Carson: also two grandchildren.

Friends received at the ALVIN R. CAMPBELL ri'NERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharnsburg. Funeral service in Fox ChaDel Methodist Church on Thursday, Nov, 15. at 2 p. m.

Burton estaie were granted to the under- Penn Technical Institute Jeanne White, wife of Merle K. signed who requests alt persons MAN-Class 1 Motor Carrier has opening in terminal, located in City of Pgh. for experienced man to assist terminal manager. General duties including release dispatching and OS work. Permanent position with good benefits and opportunity for advancement.

Write 473. naving Claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make 5440 PENN AVE. 441-3502 Nafl Council Tech Schools Appnd. Tlnton of 173 Pennsylvania Bndgrvllle, mother of Mrs. Geraldine Tavlor: daughter of IH.tl Mrs.

William White: sister of Mrs. known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Marlon E. Boyd and Mellon National Bank Trust Emma Kite. Mrs. Rachel Surma.

Mrs. Margaret Utchel. Mrs. Janet Boehmer. Mrs.

Elizabeth Kelly and William White: also two Mellon Sauare. Peri. 30. Pa Frank L. Seamans; Eckerl, Seamans Cherln.

loth Floor Porter 11 1. Aenea Landv. Mrs. Bernsdette Stirone: brother of Mrs. Bertha Cummings.

Mrs. Mary Yanti and pgn. 19. pa. MMEDIATE ENROLLMENT Estate of Harry D.

Kurner aka MEN-Experlenccd. (or lamination die work. Top pay with beneiils. Day turn. Apply in person or letter to William P.

Stein 424 St Paul Rochester. New York. or Dhone for Ft-m- rmir.w Henry Kurner aka Henrv D. Kur grandchildren Friends invited to call at HENRY O. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Carnegie.

Services Thursdav. November 15, at 2:30 p. m. Frienda Invited. son of Rose and the late James A.

Lynskev; brother of Betty Kerr, Alice Kotchev, John, Bernard. Kevin, Thomaa and Repia Lvnskey. Friends received at ALVIN R. CAMPBELL FUNERAL ner. deceased, of Pa.

No. 4995 908 Federal N. S. FA. I-54ST jonn Henagnan and 10 grandchildren.

Funeral from the JOHN L. QIINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 128 Shaw Turtle Creek. of 1962. Letters testamentary on 9 a. m.

today at St. Stephens Church, Hazelwood. Mr. Golvash, of 5406 Glenwood Hazelwood, died Sunday (Nov. 32) in Mercy Hospital.

Prior to his retirement two years ago, he had been assigned to the Traffic Division for 42 years. Mr. Golvash was a member of the Fraternal Order of Police; Knights of Columbus; Hazelwood Post 274, VFW and St. Stephen's Holy Name Society. Mr.

Goivash is survived nis estate were granted to the under QUALITY Precision measurement, gauging experl- signed who requests all persons ooiemn requiem mass In St. Col t. Career Personnel. 471-8926. M0I1 Help Wanted having claims or demands against mane R.

C. Church Thursday at 10 a. Interment In St. Joseph's the estaie or decedent to make known the same and ail persons in- t-emeterv. (Cumberland, Md.

oeoteq to aeceoent to make payment without delay to Pittsburgh National pauera please copy, Houy Hang lormeny Fidelity Trust Co. i 414 Wood Pgh. 30. Pa Floyd L. Arbogast 1209 Unk Suddenly, on Tuesday.

November 13, 19b2. Robert husband of Shtrlev Fitzgerald Unas of Rosemary Drive. Franklin Park; father of Susan, Bobble. Dotti and Jill Cnks: son of Virginia Anderson and the late Frankls Unks; brother of Mrs. Virginia Huges.

William and Merle Unks. Friends received at the BRANDT Ft'NKR-AL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsville, Bervice arrangements later. On Mondav. Nov 12. 1962.

Jsnet A ave 16. of 272 Dakota Bellevue. beloved daughter of Alice Letcher Houy and Benedict union Bank Pch22. Pa. Estate of Margaret Conabny.

de home, 1314 Middle Sharps-burg, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10 m. Reouiem high mass in St. Joseph's Church. O'Hara on Friday. November 16.

at 10 a. m. Mattes On Mondav. Not 12. 1962, Theresa of Kletzlv Drive.

Oakmont, beloved wife of Frank: mother of John. Theresa Btrunk, Carl, Ann Ransbottom. Frank and Marv E. Rider; sister of Frank Stangl: also nine grandchildren Friends received at the WILLIAM J. O'NEILL Fl'NERAL HOME.

210 Allegheny River Oakmont Reouiem high mass in 8t. Irenaeus Church on Fririv ceased of No. 5001 of 1962. Letters of administration on her estate wre sranlcd to the un dersiened who requests all persons On Monday. Nov.

12. 1962. at St. Petersburg, William husband of the late Helen Carpenter Burton; father of Edward L. and William L.

Burton, brother of Mrs. Harry Gipper and Mrs. Margaret Olson: also eight grandchildren. Friends received at th NORMAN G. HEARD Fl'NERAL HOME (formerly Geo.

W. Heard Son). 4047 Perrvsville N. 6 after 10 o'clock Thursday morning. Services on Friday at 11 a.

m. Byerly (Kenote) On Sunday. Not. 11. 1962.

Sara Everly. of 20 Woodside Road, Wilkinsburg: mother of Mrs. Emily B. Seewald. Stanley E.

and Robert G. Bverlv; four grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 t) at the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave. Wilkinsburg.

Funeral aervlcea Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment private. lark On Monday, Nov. 12.

1962, Elmer Leonard of 46 Maglll Ches-wlck. husband of the late Elizabeth Musgrave; father of Virginia Touriend and Jayne Field: brother of Mrs. Alma Gable, Wilton, Walter and Lawrenca Clark, all of D. also four grandchildren. Friends re-reived at the RAYMOND C.

WAPLES Fl'NERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. (at Graham St i. where services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 clock. naving Claims or demands against the estate of decedent to nwke known the same and all persons nouy: sister or Klcnard A Houv; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Eenedlct Houy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Letcher. Friends received at the O'SHEA MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Ave. Belle-evue.

Solemn high mass of requiem in the Church of the Assumption on Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Verfpssi On Tuesday. Nov. 13. Mary, wife of the late Peter Vertessl of 205 Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Mary Con-nare.

Adm 522 S. Graham Pgh Greensburg Turtle Creek: 9 a. Interment Mt. Carmel 32. Dorothy M.

Warner and William L. Domenbure. 1500 cemetery. Hunter McGrpevy by his wife, Mrs. Anna Rots Golvash; two sons, Edmund and George Golvash; a daughter, Cecillia; three brothers, Louis, Andrew and Minehart Golvash; two sisters, Mrs.

Flora Michaels and Sister Mary Rita, Daughters of the Divine Redeemer, and two grandchildren. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. WILLIAM FLOYD FRYE Services for William Floyd Frye, a retired railroad engineer, will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow at the Lester C.

Mc On Tuesday. Nov 13. Nesa beloved sister of Mra Helen Bako and Mrs. Ethel Putlts. Frienda rerelved at the home of RICHARD H.

KNEE, Osborne at Larimer Turtle Creek. Requiem high masa in St. Oilman's R. C. Church on Thursday at 11 a.

m. Friends Invited. On Sunday. Nov II, 1162. Elire-beth (nee Parrel) I.

wile of the Adelaide C. Hunter of 5011 Hun uerger rgn. 19. pa. Estate of Edivard W.

Maze. deceased, of Whitaker. No. 4994 of 19B2. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons havinr claims or demands acalnst the estate of decedent to ter Murravsvllle, daugh- late Charl'8 E.

MH3reevy of 230 Bauman mother of Mr R. Sherwln and the late rh.rl.. TECHNICAL SERVICE MAN MAGNETIC MATERIALS We have a challenging opening for a technical service man in the magnetic materials field. WITH EPERIENl F. IN HIGH-FRLOt Fsirv TRANSFORMER APPLICATIONS.

Knowledge of powd-r metalVurg, helplul. Reouires minimum of BS DEGREE IN PHYSICS OR rr loXTS' 2 EXCELLENT POTENTIAL LIBERAL BENEFITS GENERAL ANILINE FILM CORP. For Immediate Appointment in PITTSBURGH Phone our Representative, MR. WALLACE G. CLARKE, ATlantic 1-7147 Wed.

or Nov. 1 4th or. 15th Or send resume and sslary desired. In confidence to' Manager of Professional A Technical Employment GENERAL ANILINE ft FILM CORP 435 Hudson H. Y.

14. N. Y. An equal opportunity employer. R.

MrGreevv; also five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends received at JOHV H. M.ATER RON WHITE. HAI.L ITNF.RAL HOME. 4201 Brownsville Brentwnorf Fu make known the same and all persons Indebted to decedent to make payment without delay to Alice D.

Maze, 15g Grant Whitaker Pa. Harry Kalson. 1603 Law Finance Pgh. 18. Pa.

ir oi ine late Alexander H. and Anna L. Hunter: aunt of David A. Hunter of Mt. Lebanon and Christine Clark of Anaheim.

Calif. Frienda received at H. SAMSON'S. 537 Neville St. 'Oakland Civic Center).

Services in the Church of the Redeemer, Forbea 8t Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. lafolla Nov. 12. 1962. Domenle A.

of 1910 State Ave Coraopolis. husband of Maria V. Tarquinio: father of Albert of W. Mario Weldon Monday evening. James beloved husband of Margaret Gannon Weldon of 6201 Sellers brother of Ruth Kellv Friends received at McCABE BROS Fl'NERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyalde.

Funeral Thursdav. Nov. 15. 1962, at a. m.

Requiem high mass In Sacred Heart Church at 9 a. Du- neral Thursdav morning at 9 30 o'clock Requiem mass In 6t. Bvl-vester R. c. Church at 10 o'clock.

McKay tn the Court of Common Pleas of Alletheny County. Pennsylvania. To Margaret Ijuletla. Defendant: You Ihe notified that Ihe case nf Frank Lauletta vs. Margaret Lauletta.

No. 13737 July Term. 1962. will be Irlrd on November 2, 1962 at 9 30 a. Alvln Porsche.

Attorney for Plaintiff, 14 It Frlck On Monday. Nov 12. 12. Dr. Edwin.

In Wavnesburg. formerly of Charlerol. father of John Quesne Council 264 K. of C. are invited.

(Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. M'holcy or wash Lt. o. Gullio. U.

8. Navy. Josenh. Mrs Marie Mor rnii iw, ri Donald Funeral Home, 529 California Avalon. A native of South Fork, near Johnstown, Mr.

Frye died Monday (Nov. 11) in Suburban General Hospital. Mr. Frye, 65, of 124 Prospect Avalon, was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad for 45 years untiJ his retirement last gan. Mrs Elsie Sylvester.

Mrs. In theTourl of rnmrrmn Pie, nf Cure On Sundav. Not 11, 1962. Mary Cure of 2406 Bethel Church Rd formerly of 520 Suisman St N. wife of the late Joseph Cure Sr mother of Joseph Cure Mrs Marv Tom ma re Ho: two grandchil dren.

Friends received at JOSEPH COI.LIGAN FINKRAL HOME. 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral Thursday. Nov. 15 at 9 a m.

Mien mass of reouiem in 8 Annes Churcli ait 10 a. m. Friends Invited. mra. M.

vyse and Mra William Gilmore Friends received at the HAROLD L. KfHROf HMRAI. HOME. 226 Fallov. field Ave, Charlerol Visitations Tuesdav and Wednesdev 2-i and 7-10 m.

Funeral arvir will Emma Johnson, all of Coraopolis: step-father of Mrs Anselln Suddenlv, at Zanesvllle, Ohio, en Monday. Nov. 12. 1962. Jockey Robert beloved aon of Stella Butler and the late Thomas P.

Schiavo of Coraonolis, Mra. Josephine Vizra. Detroit. also 97 BritirlphilHran ntt 1Q Allegheny County, Pa. To Janet Hlad, defendant: You are notified that the case of Edward F.

Hlad vs. Janet Hlad No. 40o October Term. 1962. will be tried on Nnvem-lr 30.

1962. at 9 30 nclnck am David Liehtenstem. Attorney for Plaintiff. 1011 Plaza Bldg, Pgh 1, Fa. held In the Beerhwoxl Presbvte- rian Churrh (near Du Boise Pa I on Thursday at 11 a.

m. interment cburca cemetery. I grandchildren. Friend? received at the ANTHONY SAM'ITO It-MRAL HOME, 1316 Fourth Wholev of 89 South Harrison Ave. Bellevue: brother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Walsh. Frienda received At the B. B. DEVLIN AND SON --Vt i A W. A.

A. a. fa ra 'fa i say liVn'aiVa; ai att'aai'ai.

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