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Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Personal Th Pittsburgh Press, Monday, July 6, 1970 29 LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS Legal Notices Interchange Ramp and contiguous Interchange Ramo of the same highway, constructed as proposed, will cross aoove tne graae on me same track of said railway company In Neville TownshlD. and (41 the construction of a crossina where the same highway, constructed as proposed, will cross above the grade of the tracks of Penn Central Company, in Glenfield Borough, all in Allegheny County, and the allocation of the costs and expenses Incident thereto. (A. 95518) A public hearing upon this aoollca-tlon will be held Tuesday, July 14, 1970, at 10:00 A. Room 1211-1212.

State Office Building, 300 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, when and where all persons In Interest may appear and be heard, If they so desire. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTICE Notlc Is hereby given that an ordinance. Bill No. 888, has been Introduced In the Council of the City of Pittsburgh, June 29, 1970. entitled: An Ordinance amending the Zoning Ordinance, No.

192, aoproved May 10, 1958, as amended, Zoning District Map Sheets Z-N10-E16 and Z-N10-E32 hy changing from "R3" Multiple-Family Residence District "C3" Commercial District to ''R4" Multlole-Famllv Residence District all that certain property bounded by: Selma Street; Rlppev Street and the "R4" Multiple-Family Residence District south of Margaretta Street and west of Selma Street, 11th Ward, City of Pittsburoh. And, that a public hearing will be held to consider said matter In the rmmrll Thnmheri of the CltV Of Pittsburgh, 5th Floor, Cltv-Countv Building, Pittsburgh, 15219, on DUHUIiiB, rnijuumtt, August 3, 1970, at 3:00 o'clock p. Doyiign, savings. dinardo Clerk of Council FATirc i.Mt An orKce: Wnl ine enunc dt inc i.ny. of Pittsburgh January 12, 1970, AN ORDINANCE im.nrflno the Zonlna Ordinance, received at the L.

BEINHAUER A SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. where services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. Friends invited.

WATSON Jacauellne Delores, of 6290 Auburn beloved daughter of Gertrude Watson; sister of Walter Watson aunt of Tyrone ond Jacauellne Watson. Friends received at the SPRIGGS AND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Lang E.E. Funeral services on Thursdoy at 11 a. m.

at the Sixth Mt. Zion Baptist Church. WELLS On July 4, 1970, of 26 McMunn Crafton, Helen Botkin, beloved wife of Ernest M. Wells; mother of Mrs. Marlon Prasch-kauer, of Crafton, Mrs.

Grac Anne Kyle, Huntington, W. William Robert Wells, Dayton, Ohio; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends may call at the JAMES A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton, 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Sunday and Mondav. Services Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. WELSH On Sunday, July 1970, William of 3065 Eastmont Dormont, beloved husband of Helen Brown Welsh; father of Patricia Ann brother of Mrs. John Armltaaeof Tlltonsvllle, Ohio, Mrs.

Kenneth Davis of Martins Ferry, Ohio and Mrs, James Donaldson of Edlnborough, Scotland; also on grandchild. Friends and members of the Dormont U.M. Church and Masonic Lodge No. 46 will be received at the L. BIENHAUER A SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 1-3. Further visitations at the VanHOVE FUNERAL HOME, Tlltonsvllle, Ohio where services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. WILD Of Spencer Julv 5, 1970, Delia M.

Schenecker, beloved wife of the late Charles F. Wild; mother of Edna and Pearl Wild and Mrs. Jean Dorn; also survived by two grandchildren and one great-grandson. Friends ond the members of Spencer Methodist Church and Joshua Sisterhood D. of M.

received nt th DFArKMAW EIIMED. Ordinance no. wi, approvea way iy, as amended, bv chanalna: (1) AL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Detective Agency Liability, where services will be held Thurs- criminal, domestic. Industrial Investl-! day at 1:30 p. m.

Visitation 2-4 Bodyguards. 362-8600. and 7-9 p.m. (CATERING Service 11 years irniTiiidn.i experience. Complet charge, par-WILLIAMSON 322-5305.

Zoning District Map Sheet Z-N20-W16 so as to add a new district designation "l-M" District to the District Map Sheets Z-N10-E32 and egend tnereon; ana ionmn District to "l-M" District, oil that certain properly bounded bv: Street; Lots Numbered 117 and 162, Block 172-K In the Allegheny County Block and Lot System; thence by a line from the northeasterly corner of Lot Numbered 162, Block 172-K In the oforesald svstem to a monument on the westerly side of Campania Aunna. ill 771 feet north of shel Street; thence by a line north 79 deg. 43' 24" west to a point 200 feet eost of the easterly side of Wllttle 1 Street; thence by a line north .0, A.n nt find a stance 550 feet to a point; thence by a line due: '4)B Court House, Pittsburgh, west to a point 100 feet east of theiPa for the following: Laundry easterly side of Leech Farm Road; suoolies; Transformer Core ond Coll thence by a line In a northerly direction 100 feet parnllel with the i special bidding blank! and enve-easterly side of Leech Farm Road tolD, f0r u5. 0f hidden, Instruction! nnint. cnlri nnlnt helna on the hiirt mnHmnn reoulatlna bid- southerly line produced In an together with specification! 'v direction of Lot Numbered 10, am'uv' be had on noollcatlcn the Block 172-E In the a oresald rfffke of the County Institution ihnra hw a wearer direction to a point at the southeas-, Room court House, Pittsburgh, terly corner of Lot Numbered, 10, p.

15219. Block 172-E In the aforesaid must be nccomoanled by 'hence bv a line deflecting In a Donc 0nd-or certified check at southwesterly direction 135 deg. to the order of-or runn no ANNA, Dorothy, Eleanor, Frannle, Miry, Terry, Margie, and Mom. Thank vou for a henntlfui Wlth love and gratitude, Shirley ond jock. SCIENCE Says the Unborn baby is a living numan oeing, aoortion lolates his riaht tn llf UJnnwn Concern For The Unborn Child, Box 9064, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Anthony C. Conlgllo, 214 Valley Valt Drlv, Pgh. Pa. 15209. 1 ynerea! a civil cause 1 rs oeen orougnt by the Ola nt ff In thA llnll.rl Court for the Western District of rcnnsyivoriio in tne cose ot United States of Amer rn ArtlrU and drug, consisting of the following: to cartons, more or less, each containing 12 bottles of an article ui uiu laoeiea in part: (carton) "1 Dozen List 10 Periprin-100's, Brad- Hackensock, N.

ihnttIM "I kt Ma in inn Tt. lets Periprln with Aspirin Sodium Caselnate (or "Acetylsallcy- 1 -ascinaie, uesiccatea Bradley Laboratories, Hackensock, N. J. Aspirin 5 groins per tablet (bottles coded "C265" and 242 bottles, or less, coaea in un labeled cartons, of on article labeled in part: (bottle) "List No. 30 100 Tablets Chelactin (Key-Loctln) Prenatal Tablets Bradley Laboratories, Hackensock, N.

J. Three tablets dally provide: Folic Acid 0.15 mo. Vitamin (ascorbic acid) 150 mg. 33 cartons, more or less, each containing 12 bottles coded 44 cartons, more or less, each containing 12 bottles coded 5 cortons, more or less, each containing 12 bottle! coded ond 3 cartons, more or less, each containing 12 bottles coded of on article of food labeled In part: (bottle carton) "List No. 30 100 Tab-Ws Chelactin (Key-Loctin) Prenatal Tablet! Bradley Laboratories, Hockensack, N.

J. Three tablet! dally provide: Folic Acid 0.15 mg. Vito-nom (ascorbic acid) 150 mg. 1 carton, more or less, containing approximately 19,400 pink colored tablets In a plastic bog, of on article of food labeled In part (carton) "5-62-1C 19,400 Tablets 30" (label Inside corton) "Each Toblet Contalm: Vltomin A (nolmlt. ate) 2000 units Ascorbic Acid (Sod.

Ascorbote) 50 mg. Directions Caution Leeds-Dixon Laboratories, Inc. So. Hackensock, N. 1 carton, more or less, containing approximately 19,100 pink colored tablets In a plostlc bag, of on article of food labeled In part: (carton) Lot 5-62-1C 19,100 Tablet! From Leeds-Dixon Laboratories, 356 Huvler Street, So.

Hacken sock, N. J. 1 carton, more or less, containing aoproximotelv 13,000 Dink colored tablets In a olai- tic oaa, ana 1 carton, more or less, tn soumwesieny itn prvuuceu hi. enterlv direction Of the Lot Numbered 10, Block 172-E In the aforesaid system to a point 250 feet west of the westerly side of Leech Farm Road; thence by a line In a southwesterly direction 250 feet par-rallel with the westerly side of Leech Farm Road to a point; thence bv a line In a northwesterly direction 350 feet parallel with the northerly side of Lemlngton Avenu to a point 600 feet east from the easterly side of Washington Boulevard; thence by a line In a northerly direction 600 feet parallel with the easterly side of Washington Boulevard for a distance nt uoa teer to a point; tnence ov a line perpendicular In an easterly line perpendicular direction to a point 500 feet east trom tne easterly rigni-01-wav or ine Pennsylvania Railroad; thence by a incidental thereto for the construe-line perpendicular to, In northerly non certain street imorovemenli direction a distance of 1400 feet toinnd str()m sewers In the Wnshlnnton oolnt, said point hlnq iso feet I central City Urban Renewal Proiect from the southerly side of Allegheny 1 Penna R-98 in the City of River Boulevard; thence by a line In Washington until 11:00 a. m.

Eastern an easterly direction 450 feet parallel I Daylight Savlnos Time on the 17th with the souther!" sld nr theljnv jiv 1970 0t It! office, One Mleghenv River Boulevard and dls-1 nuth College Street, Washington, font 850 feet to 0 point; thence by a Pennsylvania, at which time and line perpendicular and in a southerlyi 0ce 0II Bids will be publicly direction for a distance of 850 feet to opene(j and read aloud. a point; thence by a line perpendlcu- The approximate location of street lar in an airecnon lor Al.tftnrm nt Hl 4mt In nnlnt: thence by a line In a northeasterly direction 815 feet to a point, said point being on the easterly line ot Lot Numbered 1, Block 122-S In the aforesaid svstem, produced, said point also being 600 teet from the soutneriy ot Aiiegneny xiver Boulevard; thence by a line In a southeasterly direction 600 feet parallel with the southerly side of Allegheny River Boulevord and distant 2650 feet to a oolnt; thence bv a line perpendicular In a southerly direction tor a distance ot 310 feet to a point; thence by a line perpendicular In a westerly direction for a distance of 550 feet a point; thence by a line perpendicular In ABBOTT On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Thomas V. Abbott, father of Leo J. of Washington D.C., Mrs. Catherine Madine of Erie, Pa.

and Thomas W. Abbott. Survived also by 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the RALPH P. ERNY FUNERAL HOME, South 18th and Jane Sts.

Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in St. John the Evangelist Church at 10 o. m.

Members of the Elk No. 11, and friends Invited. ANDERSON On Friday, July 3, 1970, Carl of 3912 Inland West Mifflin; survived by his beloved wife, Esther McCarrel Anderson; a daughter. Miss Grace Anderson; sons, Carl E. of Canton, Ohio, Clarence Paul L.

and Harold K. of West Mifflin and Robert of Houston, Texas; also 8 grandchildren and three great-arandchildren. Retired supervisor of Bethlehem Steel Rankin, Pa. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 d. m.

at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3S11 Main (Homestead Park), Munhall, where services will be held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. ANDREWS On Mondav, Julv 6, 1970, Pearl M. Brown, of Maryland Ave. Mlllvale; wife of the late William Andrews, and mother of Miss Dorothy Andrews; Mrs.

Pearl Broskev; Mrs. Elsie Miller; Mrs. Florence Oraa; c-randcMldren, 15 arent-arand-ehlldren. Friends received at the WALTER M. HEALY FUNERAL HOME, 425 Grant Mlllvale.

Services on Wednesday, Julv 8, at 1 p. m. ARCHER Friday evening, July 3, 1970, Raymond retired Methodist Bishop. Beloved husband of Edna Cay Archer of 1532 Tolma Oor-mont, formerly of Brookside Farms; brother of Oliver Archer of Alliance, Ohio, Mrs. Mary Bush of Cornfield, Ohio, Rev.

Martha Archer of VonCleve, H. Ross Archer of Munster, Frank Archer of Conton, Ohio, and the. late Rev. Brady Archer of Fla. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER AND SON COMPANY MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty 2-5 end 7-9 p.m. Funeral services ot the Mt. Lebanon United Methodist Church on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment Grandvlew Cemetery, East McKeesport. The family requests that In lieu of flowers gifts may be made to the Archer Memorial In Malaya through the Mt.

Lebanon United Methodist Church. BOKER On Saturday, July 4, 1970, Nick of 1730 Leolvn Carrlck; husband of the late Sarah Boker; father of Edward, Fred, and Mrs. Verno Napier; also survived by nine grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren, Friends and veterans of World War I received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th S.S.

Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. m. Reaulem high mass In St. Basil Church at 10 o. m.

Family hours 2-S and 7-10 p. BRENNAN Wlllard, beloved husband of Anna Shaginaw Brennan of Davis N. on Monday, Julv 6, 1970. Father of Mrs. Dorothv Kunkle and James W.

Brennan; brother of Mrs. Margaret Nardina, Mrs. Bessis De-Neolo, Mrs. Helen Veazev, Edward and Joseph Brennan. Survived also by five grandchildren.

Family will receive visitors 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N. S.

Requiem mass at St. Cyril's Church on Thursday at 10 a. m. BUSHNELL Cn Saturday, Julv 1970, In yiercv Hospital, Pittsburgh, Jay beloved husband of Carol Tompkins Bushnell; father of Jay A. and Jeffrey son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Bushnell; brother of Mrs.

Joseph (Joanne) Krance all of Yukon, Pa. Friends received at the WADE E. TOMPKINS FUNERAL HOME, Adamsburq, 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. dallv.

Funeral services Tuesday at 2 0. m. In the United Church of Christ, Yukon, Pa. Interment West Newton Cemetery. CAREY On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Julia (Lowe) Carev, of 9040 Dickens Miami Beach, Florida, Mother of Miss Myrtle E.

Carev, Mrs. Huah (Olive) Wilson, Miss Betty Carey end Mrs. Harry (Marv) Oakes. Alio survived by 9 grandchildren, 6 preat-arnnddillrlren. Friends mnv call ot the LEONARD P.

BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont. Reaulm Mass In St. Irenaeus Catholic Church, Oakmont, Pa. on Thursday at 11 a. m.

Interment Calvary Cemetery, CIEMIELEWSKI On Saturday, Julv 4, 1970, Anthony of 3628 Liberty husband of Eva Oiga; father of Reglna Kuni and Joseph Cltmlelewskl; also six grandchildren; brother of Stella Stolte, Martha Gleba and the late Walter Clemlelewski. Funeral from Ihe VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, 3600 Penn Ave. on Wednesday, July 8 at 9 a. m.

Reaulem high mass at St. John the Baptist Church at 10 a. m. St. Joseph Lodge and friends Invited.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. CODDINGTON On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Pauline Rolston, wife of the late Warren M. Coddlngton, of 127 Roup E. mother of Mrs, D. S.

(Mar-caret) Kohn of Pittsburgh; stepmother ot Helen F. at home, Mrs. Herbert (Mildred) Marshall of Bethel Pork, Paul V. and Robert B. Coddlnaton of Penn Hills; sister of Mrs.

Robert Lalgle of Lakeland, Florida, and Mrs. Charles A. Perry ot Irwin, Pa. Also survived by a granddaughter, Mrs. Elmer E.

(Margaret) Graber and four greatgrandchildren. Friends received on Monday from 7-9 p. m. and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

at the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. at Graham 6, E. where services will be held on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. COLUNS Suddenly on Saturday, July 4, 1970, Rose, of 7082 Apple beloved wife of Alan; mother of Alan Jr.

ond Shirley; daughter of Mrs. Shirley Blair, and Kenneth Ridout; three brothers and three sisters; olso other relatives. Friends are bring received at the GEORGE A. WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Homewood Avenue, funeral service Wednesdoy at 1 p.

m. In Pittsburgh Revival Center, North Side, Interment, Greenwood Cemetery. CORBETT Edward W. on Sunday, July 1970; beloved brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Rutter, Miss Mary Louise, George D.

and James F. Corbett. Friends may coll at the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, Wllklns-burg. High mass of reaulem In St.

James Catholic Church on Wednesday at 10 a. m. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 0. CRIDGE On Saturday, Julv 4, 1970, Harry husband of Ada M. Pullan of 416 Center Carnegie, father of Robert Harry Nancy Wroblewskl and Carol Kll-mas; brother of Charles of California, Norman, Elwood and Waller of Pittsburgh.

Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 i it the HFNRY R. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME. 524 Washington Carneole. Funeral Wednesday with services at 11 a. m.

CRONIN On Friday, July 3, 1970, Robert, of 5129 Carnegie son of John ond the lote Anna Cebetlc Cronln; father of Lillian and Robert Cronln; brother of Lois Regan, Betty Soger, Dorothy Slppel and John Cronln Jr. Funeral at the A'-BfRT B. A MARIE J. HENNINGFR FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler on Tuesdav, July 7, at 8:30 a. m.

Reaulem high mass at St, Kleran Church at 9:30 0. m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. CROSBY Of 7940 Susquehanna on Thurs.

day, July 2, 1970, Elljobeth, beloved wife of Otis. Friends received at the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wvlie Ave. Requiem Mass Tuesday 10 a.m. In Mother of Good Cuncil Church.

DAVIS Anthony Martin, age 11 veors, on Saturday, July 4, 1970, dearly beloved son of Joseoh and Yvonne Davis; brother of Matthew; grandson of Anthony and Anno Rullo. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F. Winter, PLEASE CALL EARLY TO PLACE YOUR WANT ADS IN THE SUNDAY PITTSBURGH PRESS CALL AS EARLY AS WEDNESDAY tDIAL 263-1201 noon ot 2 o'clock. (For Information call 242-5100).

KRIEGER Daniel ot West Seneca, N. Julv 4, 1970, son of Raymond and Veronica Buscali Krieger. Brother of Barrett, Michael, Colleen. Grandson of John Buscali Whitehall, Albert L. ond Elizabeth Krieger of Castle Shannon, Pa.

Nephew of Albert J. Krieger of Tltusvllle, and Mrs. Joan Owens, Finleyvllle, Pa. r-nvaij tuncral service. LESLIE On Saturday, July 4, 1970, Alice Lunger, wite ot the late Ur.

toward Clyde Leslie, of 260 Old Mill Fox Chapel. Funeral seriCbj will held on Tuesdav afternoon at the First Methodist Church of Pgh. Center and South Aiken at 2 o'clock. Friends Invited. Interment Homewood Cemetery.

LIEBLING On Mondav, July 6, 1970, at 6:15 a. Dr. Hvman S. Liebling, beloved husband of Ida Mann of the Kenmawr Apartments, 401 Shady East End; father of Paul R. Liebling, Mrs.

Alan H. (Natalie) Beckerman, both of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Craig (Gavlc) Stern of Steu-benville, Ohio; son of Mrs. Sadie Liebling of Pittsburgh ond the late Harry Liebling; brother of Mrs. Bernard (Pauline) Michaels of Pittsburgh.

Also one grandson. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Tuesdav at 2:30 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Family suggests contributions be made to the charity of vour choice.

Visitations Monday 7-9 p. m. and Tuesday 2 hours prior to service. LOOMIS On Mondav, July 4, 1970, Charles L. (Tod), of 7454 McClure beloved husband of Jennie Couch; father of Mrs.

Marlorie L. Davis of Sharpsville, brother of Miss Mariorie Loomis of Swissvale, Mrs. Elizabeth Wavmon of Slippery Rock, and the late Mrs. Mary Carter and Mrs. Annie Bell.

Also two grandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swiss-vale. Family hours 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

Notice of time later. LUTZINGER On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Jessie F. Thomson, beloved wife of the late Jacob C. Lutzinger, formerly of Mountford N. S.

Mother of Charlotte Miller, Betty Fowler, James C. and Robert T. Lutzinger; sister of Mrs. Margaret Jewell, also survived by nine grandchildren and three great -grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsvllle Ave. from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. MacJILTON On Saturday, Julv 4, 1970, Edward R.

of 2931 West Liberty Dor-mont, beloved husband of Martha MacAllister MacJilton; uncle of Charles Bentz of Pgh. and Harry C. MacJilton of Easton, Pa. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER A SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty where services will be held on Wednesday at 2:30 m. Friends Invited. MANNS On Mondav, Julv 6, 1970, Mrs. Marv, of 739 St. Agnes Lane, West Mifflin, beloved wife of William; mother of Mrs.

Dolores Cheke, Mrs. Joan Naccarto and Mrs. Bernice Monzha, all of West Mifflin. Also survived by her mother, Mrs. Magdalene Schuchert of Duauesne; 12 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Catherine Manns ond Mrs. Madeline Oeler; four brothers, Gerard, John, James, and Robert Schuchert. Friends received ot the MERCEDES T. MALOY FUNERAL HOME, 915 Kennedy Duauesne. Reaulem high mass Thursdoy, July 9, at 10 a.

St. Agnes Church, West Mlttlln. MARTSOLF Of 430 Arden Mt. Lebanon, on Saturday, July 4, 1970, Grace Russell, beloved wife of Clyde Martsolf; mother of Mrs. R.

D. Hutton of Camp Hill, Pa. and Mrs. L. R.

Nelson of Houston, Texos; also six grandchildren survived. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Mt. Lebanon, where services will be held on Wednesday, July 8, at 11 a.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 o. m. MATZ On Friday, July 3, 1970, Miss Esther B. Math of 58'j Hawthorne Crafton In her 79th year. Survived by one brother, Clarence G.

Matz, Wooster, Ohio, ond two sisters Mrs. O. B. (Freda) Brubach, Summerfield, Ohio and Mrs. James M.

(Mae Donovan of Crafton. Also six nieces and two nephews. Friends may coll at the JAMES A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton, Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Funeral services on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock In the Nativity Episcopal Church, Crafton. Interment In Sunset View Memorial Park Cemetery, Lincoln Pgh. MAWHINNEY On Friday, July 3, 1970, Kevin Emmett, of 1152 Village Way, Fairmont, West Virginia. Infant son of John ond Rita Mawhinney.

Burlol services Monday, Julv 6, 1970, ot 11 a. m. In the WILLIAM O. NEAL FUNERAL HOME, Washington, Pa. Mcpherson At Sewlckley, Pa.

on Sunday, July 5, 1970, Mary Dalton McPherson, wife Willord L. McPherson of 335 Henry mother of Dolton W. and Joseoh V. McPherson, sister of Mrs. Katherine Nicholson of New Brighton, Miss Frances Dalton, Republic of Ireland and Mrs.

Cecelia Venn of London, England; olso survived by one arandson. Friends received at the Tate residence, 335 Henry Ave. High mass of reauiem in St. James Cotholic Church on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. Please omit flowers.

(RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME In charge of arrangements.) MEGGINSON Madge, of 7500 Calumet Swiss-vole, beloved wife of McKlnlev; mother of Elva Lee Gibson, Max-Ine Norwood ond Doris Taliaferro; sister of Percy Yates and Henrietta Butler. Friends received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 6th Braddock, where funeral will be held Tuesdav, 2 P. m. MIKLAVIC On Sundav, July 1970, Adoloh (Miff), beloved husband of Rita I.

Glass, Miklavic of Reserve son of Fronk Mlklovlc; brother ot Frank, Mrs. Caroline Kreutzer, Vincent, Mrs. Helen For-tun, Albert and Joseph Miklavic, Family reauests visitations of friends ond members of N. A. I.

C. and Letter Carriers Band between the hours of and 7-10 p. m. ot the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsvllle NS.

Funeral on Wednesday ot 9:15 a. m. High mass of reaulem In St. Alovslu*t Church ot 10 o'clock. MINCH Ado Mae of California NS, on Sundav, July 5.

1970, beloved sister of Gilbert Herbert and Walter Mlnch Family will receive visitors, 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, Collfirnlo at Cooor NS. Reaulem mass In St. Cyril's Church on Wednesday at 10 a m.

MOONY On Sundoy, July 5. 1970, In St. Petersburg, husbond of Edith Hasley Moony, brother of Alan V. Moony. Services Wednesday morning 8 a.

m. C. E. PREVATT MEMORIAL HOME, 59th St. at 8th Ave.

St. Petersburg, Fla. MORRISON On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Lester beloved husband of Ruth Morrison; father ot Marsha and Sally Morrison; brother of Mrs, Rose Shapiro of Brooklyn, N.Y., Mrs. Loretta Frledlander of Rochester, N.Y., Miss Bettie Zuckerman of New York, Leon E. Zuckerman of Brooklyn, N.Y., Saul Morrison of L.A., and Daniel Zuckerman of Long Island, N.Y.

Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa. Hill, (opp. Morrowfleld Aots.) on Tuesdoy at 11 a. m.

Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery, violations 1 hour prior to service only. NESTLER On Sunday evening, July 5, 1970, Gilbert husband of JoAnne Russell Nestler of 264 Dell Lone, Mc-r anlless Two. Fothr of Ooytnn, David ond Richard Nestler. Brother nf Mnx Netler ol Mndison. WIcon-sln.

Friends received ot the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsvllle, 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. where services will be held on Wednesdav morning at II o'clock.

NORRIS On Saturday morning, July 4, 1970, Dorothy M. Voder, beloved wife of Georot S. Norris, of 69 N. Bryant Bellevue; mother of Mrt. Deloret M.

Berry, of Moon sister of Mrt. June Lln-dow, of Heidelberg, also 4 grandchildren. Friends received In the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avolon (North Boroi), where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. PATTEN On Saturday, July 4, 1970, Stella E.

Patlen, beloved daughter of the lale James and Mary Patten. Sister of Mrt. Flora Eshlemon. Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER A SONS Vlrolnla Ave.

and Keorsarae St. Mt. Washington. Interment private. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. PHILLIPS Suddenly on July 4, 1979, William ooe 31, of 36-C Longfellow Munhall; beloved husbond of Elva Fleming Phillips; father of Roberta Lynn, Sharon, ond William; son of William R. ond Oorothy Chlccltt Philllpt. Friends received at GEORGE I. GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3S11 Main Homestead Pork, Munhall.

Reaulem high moss In St. Teresa'tl Roman Catholic Church on Wednet- day ot 11 a. m. Visitation with family 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

PILLICH John A. of 238 Woodlawn Munhall, Saturday, July 4, 1970; beloved husband of Susan; father of Mrs. John (Margaret) Voltko, John, Albert, Joseph and Mrs. Stephen (Dorothv) Chonka; also eight grandchildren. Friends received at the SAVOLSKIS-WASIK-GLENN FUNERAL HOME, 3501 Main (Homestead Park) Munhall from 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. Reaulem High Mass, Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. In St. Ann's Church Homestead.

Interment St. Ellas Cemetery. PRICE On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Samuel E. of 7115 Schover Ave. Beloved husband of Catherine Farren, father of Sr.

Marv Price S. Rev. Jon F. of Chlmbote, Peru, Gerald E. of Hershev, Pa.

and James W. Price of Pittsburgh. Brother of Mrs. Ella Rent, Mrs. Maroaret Shlssler, Mrs.

Florence Bluemle of Pittsburgh and the late John B. Price. Alsn two prand'hlldren. Friends received at the THOMAS I NISP FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Family hours, 2-4 ond 7-9 P.

m. Notice of time later, QUINN Edward of 201 19th Munhall, on July 4, 1970, beloved husband of Agnes (Pearson) Oulnn; father of Mrs. William (Irene) Craig; Mrs. Francis (Mary Agnes) Rushe, Mrs. James (Sally) Wassell, Mrs.

David (Jeannette) Gray, and Mrs. John (Carol) Eorley; also surviving are 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends art being received at the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestead, reauiem high mass Wednesday In St.

Mary Magdalene R. C. Church at 9:30 a. m. Visitation with family, 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. ROETHLEIN On Saturday, July 4, 1970, Theresa, of 37 Wentworth sister of Katherine, Mary, Pauline, Leo, George, Mrs. Anne Guenther and Mrs. Elizabeth Gottschall. Funeral from the SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 398 Center Ave.

(off the Horseshoe Bend), West View, on Tuesday at 9:15 a. m. Reaulem high mass In St. Athanaslus Church at 10 a. m.

Member of L.C.B.A. Family vlsltatlonse 1-4 ond 7-9 p. m. ROSSI On July 3, 1970, Frank A. of 1470 Makefield Rd Morrsvllle, (formerly of Swissvale), beloved husband of Anne Nuzzo Rossi; father of Frank Jr.

and John; rother of Nicholas, Mrs. Lucy DeRlso, Mrs. Mary Manglerl, Mrs. Antoinette Davis, Mrs. Jennie SI-mone, Mrs.

Nancy Pope, Dominic Rossi Mrs. Madaline Lannl ond Andrew Rossi; beloved son of the late Mr. ond Mrs. Dominic Rossi. Friends will be received at the EDWARD T.

PERRONE MORTUARY, 7455 cnurch Swissvale. Funeral on Tuesday, July 7, high mass of reaulem in the Madonna Del Castello Church at 9 a. m. ROWE Ann E. on July 3, 1970, In Albuaueraue, N.

mother of Ponsv Lewis of Albuaueraue and Gladys Lawson. Survived also by four grandchildren. Arrangements by H. SAMSON 537 Neville Oakland. Services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.

m. SERDULA On Saturday, July 4, 1970, Mrs. Julia Serdula, formerly of Gardner McKees Rocks, mother of Mrs. Paul Petyok, of Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. Albin Borden (Har-car), Mrs.

Anthony Sbraccla of Delaware, Mrs. John Cain, 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the VALERIAN F.

SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McKees Rocks. Funeral Tuesdav, Julv 7 at 9:15 a. m. services on the Holy Ghost Bvran-tine Catholic Church, at 9:30 a.m. parastas Mon, at 7:30 p.

m. SESKEY On Friday, July 3, 1970, Donald G. of North Side, husband of Ruth Pucclnelli Seskey; father of Solly Ann and David Seskv; son of Alice and the late Charles Seskv; brother of Alice Morgan, Patricia Weber, Emily Wotts, George, Charles, James, Richard and Russell Seskey. Friends received at CORNELIUS PAPPERT'S, 2705 East St. Funeral Weds, morning July 8, 1970 at 9 a.

m. with Reaulem Mass In the Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock. SLOAN Beatrice E. of Manor, on Friday July 3, 1970, Cheverly, 84 years, mother of Lois Schmidt ond Earl E. Sloan.

Friends received Mondav 7-9 at the E. J. RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, Manor, where services win oe neia luesaay at II o'clock. SNATCHKO Suddenly on Saturday, Julv 4, 1970, John beloved husband of Emma Brown Snatchko, of Spring Oak-dale, father of Mrs. Robert Hamlll, Mrs.

Alfred Leonard, John David, Mark and Jeff Snatchko; brother of Mrs. Charles Allmon, James A. ond Edward F. Snatchko; also survived by 4 grandchildren. Friends received at the RICHARD ITHOMAS FUNERAL HOME, Oak-dole, Pa.

Reauiem mass, St. Patrick's Church, Noblestown, Tues, morning at 10 o'clock. SNYDER Mrs. Florence S. of 105 Glenshaw Glenshaw, suddenly on in Holy Solrlt Hospital, Camo Hill, wife of Dr.

Horry A. Snyder; mother of Harry A. of Glenshaw, Donald of Minneapolis; sister of Clayton Selleck, of Davtona Beach, Mrs. Claire Stover, of Oakmont. Memorial services will be held at the convenience of the family.

SPEER On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Charles age 79, formerly of 740 Turnpike Beaver, in Homestead Hospital, father of Mrs. George C. Baacke, of Monroevllle, Pa. with whom he had been making his home; brother of James E. Speer, of Dallas, Texos, Mrs.

Robert M. Hull, of Swissvale, also surviving are 4 grandchildren. Friends will be received at the J. T. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 205 College Beaver, Pa.

Monday from 7-9 o. m. Tuesdov 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. Where a funeral service will be held Wednesdoy 10:30 a.m., Interment, New Bloom-Inadal Cemetery, Bloomingdale, Ohio.

STEELE On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Norman 14. Steele, of 648 Southern Penn Hills, husbond of the late Margaret H. Steele; father of John Steele; brother of John Steele, Lester Steele, ond Mrs. Bessie Lowman, Friends received ot the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin Ave.

(at Cool Wllklnsburg. Where services will be held on Wednesdav at 11 g. m. Family reauests visitations, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

STEPNICK On Saturday, July 4, 1970, James of East McKeesport, formerly of Troy Hill, In hit 80th year, husband of the late Anna Seldl Steonlck; father of Allen J. Step-nick, of Mt. Lebanon; brother of Mrs. Josephine Bruncllk, of Mon-roevllle, Joseoh Stepnick, of Youngstown, O. ond Charles Step-nick, of Pgh.

Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East on Wednesdav at 11 a. m. friends Invited.

Visitation! with family J-4 ond 7-9 p. m. STRIGHT On Friday evening, Julv 3, 1970, Frank beloved husband of Mary Averell Stright, of 11 East Forest Ross father of Mrs. Mary Landls, of Atlonta, Go. ond Fronk H.

Stright, III, at home; brother of Benlamln M. Stright, of Rochester, N. also 3 grandchildren. Friends received In the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be held on Tuesday morning ot 10:30 o'clock.

Avolon Lodge No. 657 will hold services Sunday evening at I o'clock. SWEARER On Saturday, July 4, 1970, Willis husbond of Margaret Fauset Swearer, of 7521 Gravmore father of Jant S. Meyers, of Camp Hill. Pa.

ond Willis R. Swearer, Jr. brother of Charles L. Swearer, of Houston, Texas; olso survived by 2 grandchildren, Jacauet D. and Robert W.

Mevers. Friends received ot T. O. TURN-ER'S, 779 Wallace Wllklnsburg, Monday, 7-9 p. m.

Services In the First Presbyterian Church, Wallace and Wood Wllklnsburg, Tuesdoy afternoon at 2 o'clock. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be mod to vour fovorlt charity or Western Penno, School for th Blind. 201 N. Beffefleld Ave. TABROSKI Edith M.

Melder on July 4, 1970,. ot 121 Cherry Etna; wife ol th lote Henry P. Tobroskl; mother of Virginia M. Shane, Edith R. Green and Henrv J.

Tabroski of Dtrolt, sister of Rose Voy tosh, Catherine Stlerhelm of Flor. Ida; Frances Riddle of Warren, Loretta Pokuszewskl and Geoae Melder; also six arandchlldren ond on greot-grondchild. Friends received at WM. J. OOROD-NIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna.

Reaulem High Mass In All Solntt Church, Etna, on Thurt-day at 10 a. m. ULATOWSKI On Thursday, July 1970. Edward of 111 Washington Braddock; husbond of Pauline; fother of Stanley, Mrt, Irene Sciscent, Mist Helen ond Mist Mary Ulotowskl; on grondchlld. Friend! received at RfiGU J.

PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, IM Talbot Ave. Funeral on Tuesdoy ot 1:30 a. m. followed by Reaulem High Mast In Sacred Henrt of Jesu! R. C.

Church ot 9.30 a.m. VanESSEN On Friday, July 3, 1970, George of 7216 Palm Beach beloved brother of Janntta V. Mehrmonn and Charlet W. VonEuen. Frlndt Proposals OFFICIAL ADVERTIsem*nT THE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY OF THE TOWNSHIP OF UPPER ST.

CLAIR ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Sealed Proposals will be received by the Secretory ot the School District Administration Offlc at th Uppr St. Clair High School, 1921 McLaughlin Run Road, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 15241, until 3:00 P. Julv 20, 1970 and will be publicly opened and read at 8:00 P.M., July 20, 1970, for the Additional Site Construction Work and Athletic Faclt Itles at Fort Couch School, Upper St Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Bidding Documents may be procured bv Contractors at the offlc) o. D.

Palomobo Associates, 443 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburoh, Pennsylvania 15219, after prior application ond upon deposit of check drown to the order of D. Palomho Associates for the amount set forth for each set. Only one (1) let ot Documents will be available under this deposit. Additional sets mny be obtained upon oavment of th same amount set forth for each which payment will not be refunded. If no Proposal Is submitted, or if the Drawings and Specifications are not returned In good condition without notations within ten (10) days aftef the date of the opening of Proposals! the depolst will be forfeited.

Proposals will be received fot Additional Site Construction Wort, and Athletic Facilities at Fort CoucH School. Deposit for Bidding Documents shall be $25.00. Proposals, In duplicate, shall be signed, sealed ond accompanied bv Bidder's Bond with aoproved Corpo rale Surety, Certified or Cashier's Check, In favor of the Municipal Authority of the Townshlo of Upper St. Clair, Allegheny County, Pennsyl vanla, In the amount of not less thnrt ve la I oerceni or me iuiui nmnimt nf the Rnt Bid. above named Authority re- i.w...

Proposals, to accept of relect ens nart of any Proposal, and to wnlvj technical defects In any Proposal ot part thereof. No Proposal shall be altered oi vlthdrawn for a period of slxtv (60) days after the opening of the Proposals. Bu nrrfer of the Mun pal tv of the Townshlo of Uoper St. cialr, Allegheny County, Pennsvlvo- nla. NORMAN O.

WARNICK Secretary ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION DISTRICT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania July 6, 1970 Separate and sealed proposal will be received at the Office of the County Controller, Room Iff Court House, pinsourgn, E.D.T.. and opened In the 5rese'nee nf' the Executive and Administrative Officers at 2:00 P.M., iniv u. 1970 In r.i.ti.-t iui nenarTmem in to tne couniv insniunuii The amount fixed In the specifications at evidence that the bidder will accent same ond carry out the conditions of the contract In cas ol may withdraw hi! bid for a nerlod of slxtv (60) days after the scheduled closing time for re-ce'nt of bids. The County Institution District reserve! th right to reiect ony and "ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller Allegheny County INVITATION FOR BIDS The Redevelopment Authority of 'he County of Washlnaton will receive Bids for grading, pavlna, nni4 Arnlnna nnft Other WOrK construction II ai follows: Mnrlh trnnklln Mreet FrOITl Walnut Street South to West Beau Street.

West Spruce Avenue From North Rupl Avenue east to North FmnMIn West Chestnut Street From Nevf Jefferson Avenue West to the Penn Central Rallrood and from Nev Jelferson Avenu East to Franklin Municipal signal eaulpment will Installed in various location! In th Proiect Area. Contract Documents, Including Drawlnas and Technical Specifica tions are on file at the office of aiinrni nofd- Pimnlli. Washinaton, neootiable U. S. Govern ment Bond! (at par value), or a satisfactory Bid Bond executed by 'he Bidder and an acceptable surety.

In an amount enual to ten percent (10 pet) of the total bid for grading, paving, curbing and dralnooe Contract No. 5 shall be submitted with each Bid. Attention Is called to th fact fhat not less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth In the Contract Documents must be paid on this proiect. and that th contractor Lf 1 documents film for conv volved In on alternate aword shall come out ot in Bia Bona Of tn defaulting bidder. Biaoers must be pre-auaiified with Pennsylvania Department of luunit of- washing- TON ROLAND JR.

Executive Director Dot July 3, 1970 ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS BOROUGH OF PLEASANT HILLS ALLEGHENY COUNTY PFNNLVL VANIA Sealed proposals will be received th Borough of approximately su.uuu so, ya. Slurry swimvow. Pittsburgh, pa. A certified or cnshler's check er Kid bond. Dovable to the nnrnuoh nf MtKS ora' The right to reiect ony or oil bMs reserved by Council ol Ihe Borough of Pleasant Hills.

BUKUUUH I.UUNUL BOROUGH OF PLEASANT HILLS ROGER KNEFELKAMP, SECRETARY ADVERTIsem*nT FOR BIDS BOROUGH OF PLEASANT HILLS ALLEGHENY COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA Sealed proposals will be received bv Council ot the Borough of Pleoosnt Hlllt, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, until 7:30 p.m., EDST od publicly opened ond read at 8:00 July 13, 1970. ot th A certified or cashier'! check or bid bond, payable to the Borough of Th. right Is reserved by Council me BOrouan ot fiensant runs reiect ntw AC nil hint nnf riienud BOROUGH COUNCf tniitinr m. borough or pleasant hii-a rogcr knelkamp, SECRETARY Abbott, Thomas Andrews, Pearl M. Brown Boker, Nick Brennan, Willard Bushnell, Jay A.

Carey, Julia (Lowe) Ciemielewski, Anthony Coddington, Pauline Collins, Rose Corbett, Edward Cridge, Harry E. Crosby, Elizabeth Deinert, Ida C. Desmond, Bernard R-Dobson, Robert T. Sr. Dietrich, Henry Donahue, John E.

Fulton, George F. Greenwald, Vera Griffiths, William Gustin, Joseph A. Hock, Charles Johnson, Amanda 1 Jones, Eugene Miles Jordan, J. William Kanavy, Joseph Krenke, Dale E. Liebling, Dr.

Hyman S. Loomis, Charles L. (Tod) Jessie F. MacJilton, Edward R. Manns.

Mary Martsolf, Grace Mawhinney, Kevin E. McPherson, Mary Megginson, Madge Miklavic, Adolph Minch, Ada Mae Moony, Edward F. Morrison, Lester Nestler, Gilbert C. Pillich, John A. Price, Samuel E.

Quinn, Edward L. Rowe, Ann E. Snyder, Florence S. Speer, Charles C. Steele, Norman H.

Stepnick, James W. Swearer, Willis R. Sr. Tabroski, Edith M. Melder Van Essen, George F.

Watson, Jacqueline Welsh, William Wild, Delia M. Williamson, Maude WrenshaU, P. Neville Young, William J. Death Notices 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a.

m. Funeral mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 10 a. m. Visitation with the family 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

DEINERT On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Ids age 83, wife of the late Frank L. Deinert; mother of Mrs. Esther Kenna, Harold R. of Allison Park and Norman E. of Tonawanda, N.

Mrs, Corollne Schaltenbrand of Allison Park and Mrs. Doretha Mclntyre of Prospect, also survived by 17 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Friends received ot the DOROTHY I. KP-FEL FUNERAL HOME, 150 South Negley East End, where services will be held Wednesday at 2 P.m. DESMOND On Sunday, July 5, Bernard R.

beloved husband of Emma Pembroke Desmond, of 331 Victoria Monroevllle; father of Koth-leen, Bernard and Michael; brother of Nathel Balrd, Noreen Hearn, Kathleen Paolo, Colleen Smellier Thomas, Lawrence, David C. and Friends received at the HOME OF RICHARD H. KNEE, 1111 Monroevllle Ave. (Electric Plan), Turtle Creek. Reaulem high mass In North American Martyrs Catholic Church, Monroevllle, on Wednesday at 10 a.

m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. DIETRICH On Saturday, Julv 4, 1970, Henrv formerly of Rldg Shaler husband of the late Maroot Dietrich; father of Dolores White-sides, Norman, Robrt and William le I brother of Florence Harden, Ella Schelbel, Edna Cricks and Frederick Dietrich Sr. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 644 Butler Etna. Strv-Ices on Wednesday at 11 a. m. DOBSON On Monday, July 1970, Robert husband of Alleene Sebra Dob-son, ot 710 Mallbron McCand-less father of Robert William Michael R.

and James E. Dobson. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsvllle.

Tlmi of service later. DONAHUE On Sunday, July 5, 1970, John of 16805 Lucille Cleveland, Ohio (formerly of Pittsburgh), hus-bond of Abigail Murray Donahue; father of Abigail O'Donnell, Virginia Hoban, John E. Jr. and Thomas. Also 12 arandchlldren.

Brother of the late Thomas and Mary Burke. Funeral mnss on Thursday, July 9, at Our Ladv of Angels Church, 3644 Rocky River at 10 a. m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Visitations with family ot CORRIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 14768 Lorain Clevelond, Ohio, Tuesday, 7-9 p.

ond Wednesday, 3-5 gnd 7-9 p. m. DUGAS On Friday, July 3, 1970, John, beloved husband of Susanna (Orlo-sky); father of Miss Dorothy Dugas; brother of Mrs. Anna Dvak, Mrs. Mary Rlhr, George, Michael, of Mobile, Alabama ond Edward Duoos; also survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends, received after 2 P.M. Sundov In the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral on Tuesday at 9 A.M. with Divine Uterov In St.

John Chrysostnm B.C. Church at 9:30 A.M. Parastas on Monday at 7:30 P.M. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-9 P.M. Place Your (WANT ADS OR SUBSCRIPTIONS AT THE Dealers Listed Below ALIOUIPPA S.

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Howell, William A. Kelly, Helen Klausing, Charles H. Krieger, Daniel J. Leslie, Alice Dinger. Matz, Esther B.

Norris, Dorothy M. Patten, Stella E. Phillips, William Roethlein, Theresa Rossi, Frank A. Serdula, Mrs. Julia Seskey, Donald G.

Sloan, Beatrice E. Snatchko, John J. Stright, Frank Jr. Ulatowski, Edward Wells, Helen B. Zailey, (Salay) James Zambron, Joseph A.

Death Notices FEBREY On Friday, July 3, 1970, Tllile K. Hofmann, of 1012 Mlttlln Wllklnsburg, beloved wife of the lata Walter Febrey; survived by one niece and three nephews ana one grandchild. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swiss-vale. Services on Tuesday at 11 a.

m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9, FULTON On Sunday, Julv 5, 1970, George F. of 146 Rltzland Penn Hills, beloved husband of May H. (nee Super); father of Mrs. Virginia Hertzog and George D.

Fulton; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodl Penn Hills, where services will be held on Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Family request! visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. GREENWALD Vera Slssman, on Friday, July 3, 1970, of 2360 Goddard Toledo, beloved wife of Robert Greenwald; mother of Mark and Rick Greenwald; daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Joel Slssman, of sister of Dr. Norman J. Slssman, of Palo Alto, Calif.

Services and burial In Toledo, Ohio on Sunday, July 5, 1970. GRIFFITHS William on Sunday, Julv 5, 1970, of Tripoli N.S., father of Mrs. Elvira D. Shavas and Charles W. Griffiths grandfather of Frances K.

Shavas, Beverly Jane and Charles Griffiths Jr. A.M.C. and B.W. Local No. 424 and friends received at the CHAPEL OF WALTER J.

SPERLING, 622 Lock-hart N.S. Funeral service on Wednesday, July 1970 at 2 p. m. GROSS Lewis, on Saturday, July 4, 1970, of 2532 School Penn Hills, beloved husband of Agnes; father of Lillian Llpovlch, Jeon Genutis and Lewis brother of Mary Liopert, Jenny Gross, Ann Glassgow, Agnes Bouma and Joseph Gross; also 4 grandchildren. Friends received at the HAROLD R.

ROTH FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltzberg Rd. (at Universal Rd.) Penn Hills, Sunday after 7 P.M. Services on Wednesday at 1:30 P.M. Interment In Mt. Hope Cemetery.

GUSTIN On Sunday, July 5, 1970, Joseph of 113 Third Rankin, husband of the late Barbara Gustin, beloved father of Joseph P. Gustin of Penn Hills, brother of Mary M. Bon of Rankin, John J. Gustin of Monty Glo, Pa. and the late Michael Gustin and the late Catherine Neral; three arandchlldren, one great-grondchlld.

Funeral from the N. A. VLASIC FUNERAL HOME, 207 Fifth Rankin on Thursday, July 9 at 1:30 a. m. followed by a Reauien high mass Mi visitation of the B.V.M.

Church of Rankin at 9:30 a. m. Family houn 2-4 m. and 7-9 p. m.

HIENDLMAYR (Jockel) On July 4, 1970, Harold J. Hiendlmayr, beloved husband of Jean Jockel, of Peebles McCondless brother of Greoor of and Roy Hiendlmayr of Cleveland. Funeral services of the WILLIAM SIRLIN MORTUARY, 620 E. Ohio on Monday at 7 p. m.

Friends Invited. Visitation with family 7-9 fi. m. Sunday and Monday. Mor-uary hours 10-10.

Burial West Park Cemetery, Cleveland on Tuesday at 11:30 a. m. HOCK On Friday, July 3, 1970, ot his home, 047 Maglnn Charles, In his 84th year, dearlv beloved husband of the late Ottllle Gelssler Hock; beloved father of Charles Hock. Interment and services were private. (ELMER L.

HERMAN FUNERAL Service.) HOWELL William of R.D. 4, Irwin, Friday, July 3, 28 years of age, husband of Rose Marie Proch; father of William Timothy and Tammy; son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Howell; brother of Robert, John, Charles, Blanche, Donna Lynn and Cindy Ann.

Friends received ot the VINCENT V. RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, 805 Pennsylvania Irwin, where services will be held In the funeral horn chapel at 1 p. m. on Tuesday. JOHNSON Amanda, of 255 Ounselth dearly beloved mother of Charles; mother-in-law of Mrs.

Helen Johnson; lister of Mrs. Lottie Brad-shaw; grandmother of Jacqueline Ronald and Charles also survived by many other relatives. Friends received ot the SAMUeL E. COSTON FUNERAL HOME, 427 Lincoln E.E. where services will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.

m. JONES Eugene Miles, of 7070 Apple beloved husband of Leana Dinah Jones; father of Orphls, Richard, Eugene, Herman and Anthony Jones, Mildred Anderson, Vlney Strlbllng, Jean Randall, Joyce Harvev, Carol, Grace, Katherine Cox, Lorraine Johnson and Elaine Janet; also 19 arandchlldren. Friends received at the SPRIOGS A WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Long E.E. Funeral services on Wednesday ot 1 p.

m. In the Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Pastor Kermlt H. Ralcllff JORDAN Suddenly, on Sunday, July 5, 1970, J. William (Bill), beloved husband of Alice Llnnert Jordan of Becks Run Rood; brother of Theodore and Henry Jordan and the lote Albert Jordan. Friends received at the JOHN SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. Funeral services will be held on Thursday morning ot 11:00. Interment Southside Cemetery, KANAVY On Friday, Julv 3, 1970, Joseoh J. of 11 Catherine husband of Anna Mae Staub; father oi Jovce Shape and Eileen Kanavy; brother of Patricia Moore ond Paul Kon-aw; one grondchlld. Friends received -4 and 7-9 ot the JOHN E.

CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 644 Butler Etna. Reaulem high mass In All Saints Church Tuesdov St 10 a. m. Holy Name Rosary, ervlct Monday I p. m.

KELLY On Friday evening, Helen L. Kelly, sister of Mrt. Dorit Brody of Brookvllle, Mrs. Mildred La-manna, Miss Betty Kelly, Miss Dorothy Kelly of Roy Kelly of Cincinnati, Merle, Bruce, and Russell Kelly ot Rimersbura, ond the lote Bryce Kelly and Mrs. Ruth Yates.

Friends received ot McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shodvslde, on Sunday from 12 noon until 10 p. m. Frlendt will be received on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the 1. D. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Rimersbura, where funeral services will be held Tuesday, July 7, 1970, at 1:30 P. m.

Interment Rimersbura Cemetery. KLAUSING On Saturday, Julv 4, 1970, Charlet beloved husband of Elma Klausing ol 314 Commerce Wilmerdlng. Father of Mrs. Dorothy Bendoll of Mifflin, Pa. ond Charles Klauslna Jr.

of West Vlr. ginlo. Brother of Mrt. Melda Stewart of Wilmerdlng. Also seven grandchildren.

Friends received at The EMMA J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, Herman and Westlfiohouie Wilmerdlng. Services Tuesday ot the Christ Lutheran Church at 1 p. m. KRENKE Suddenly on Saturday.

July 4, 1970, Dale beloved husband of Marv Smith of Penn Hills; father of Susan Lynn, Gary Dale, Poul L.k Rolond G. ond Marv Beth Krenke, all ot home; son of Helen ana me late George Krenke; brother of Vincent and Lowell Frlendt received f-4 ond Mi b. pt the WAPLES A TRENI PENN HILLS FUNERAL HOMJI, 1 110 Frankstown where- lervleet will be Md on Tuesoev otter- s-utherly direction for a distance of I Engineers, 1400 Allegheny Building, 450 feet to a point; thence by a line 1 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219. deflecting In a southeasterly dlrec- Copies of drawings and specification 30 deg. for 0 distance of 850 feet tions for grading, paving, curbing, to 0 point, and thence by a line In a ond drainage Conract No.

5 may be southwesterly direction for a dist- obtained bv navment of $55.00 to ance of 830 feet to a point being on.Lorenil, Dodds Gunnlll for each the angle point on the easterly side 8et so obtained. There will be no "fJL. "pSI, Flshel refund for th return of these Street, 13th Ward. I Documents. And, that a public hear rig will be a certified check or bank draft, held to consider sold matter theipavoble to the order of the Redevel-founcll Chambers, of the City of'onment Authority of the County of Pittsburgh, 5th Floor, City-County Building, Pittsburgh, 15219, on August 3, 1970, at 3:45 o'clock p.

Daylight Savings Time. LOUIS C. DINARDO, Clerk of Council NOTICE Is hereby given that King's Arrow Construction Company has been organized under the provisions of the Business Corporation filed Articles of Incorporation with Law, oooroved May 5, 1933, and has the nnartmnt nf tint nf th Commonwealth of Pennsvlvnnin. nn1 the 22nd day of June, 1970. Thrmust ensure that employees ond purpose or purposes of the corpora-1 applicants for employment are not lion are: Generol Construction.

discriminated against because of "NOTICE Is hereby given thafoVS rel'9on' MX er Application was mode to the Deoart- nm.t ment of State of the Commonwealth SvPn of Pennsylvania, ot Horrlsburg, Pa.jjt! 0hUtntn Pnl'nii rwS. n5 on Friday, the 12th day of ft" nllinun 1970, by Pullmon Environmental I ln Services, a foreign corporation; "E1- h. h.M formed under the low! of the State trtiiibV'r1i It of Delaware, wher. lit principal 0' office located at No. 200 South 9 thin nn? h2 puslneHwIthIn th.

clmonwealth of Pennsylvania, oporoved May 5, 1933.1 LniHH.r?0,nnr,hta as amended. The character and, prlor ,0 owardlng of the nature of the Imilneo niH mriwrn. On Saturday, July 4, 1970, Miss Maude C. Williamson, of Mt. Lebanon, formerly of Beechview; daughter of the lot Alexander and Florence Williamson; sister of the late Charles Dr.

G. Ralph ond Gray Williamson. Friends received at the L. BIENHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave.

Services will be held on Wednesday at 1 p. m. Internment Mt. Lebanon Cemetary. WRENSHALL Presley Neville, 67, of Washington, died 5:20 a.

July 5, 1970, Washington Hospital, retired banker with Pittsburgh National Bank, Washington; father of James Howe Wrensholl, Mrs. George Glrtv ond Mrs. Lawrence Hennen; brother of Mrs. I. H.

Purdy and Florence Wrensholl, Fmllv Wrenshall, Mrs. Harold Ballln ond Mrs. Melville Wvlie. Friends will received by the family from 7-9 p. m.

Monday, Julv 6, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. Tuesday at the RALPH E. PIATT FUNERAL HOME, 130 E. Wheeling Washington, where services will be conducted Wednesdav at 1 p. m.

Interment In Washington Cemetery. YOUNG On Sunday, July 5, 1970, William J. of 365 Gross son of the late Margaret Rice and Edmond Young, brother of Charles, Edward and Joseoh Young, brother of Charles, Edward ond Jeseph Young. Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, 3600 Penn on Wednesdav, July 8, Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Notlc of time later. ZAILEY (Salay) James, on Friday, July 3, 1970, ot the Homestead Hospital, retired Inspector Pennsylvania RR, beloved husband of Millie (Mamatcv) Sa-lav; brother of Joseph Salay of McKees Rocks, Stephen Salav of McCandless Mrs. Mary Piotrowskl of Scott Twp. also survived by 9 nieces and 5 nephews. Friends received at the JOSEPH A.

PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL HOME 431 9th Munhall, Sunday and Monday 2-5 olid 7-9 p.m. Reaulem mass on Tues. at St. Ann't Church, Homestead, at 9 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Slovak Sokols Scholarship Fund, Homestead Library Memorial Book Fund ond the American Cancer Society.

Athletic Director of Corneal Library Club of Homestead, 50 Year Member Slovak Gymnastic Union Circle Branch 63, Homestead. ZAMBRON On Friday, July 3, 1970, Joseph A. of 1021 Ardmor Manor husband of Beltv; father of Jean McLaughlin and Miss Linda Zambron; brother of Alexander, Bernard and Mrs. Catherine Ble-lenda of Detroit; olso three grand-children. Friends received ot REGIS J.

PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Braddock. Funeral on Tuesdav at 11 a. m. followed by Reaulem High Mass In St. Maurice R.

C. Church ot 12 noon. In Memoriam CORSALE, Margaret (Maggie) In loving memory of our dear sister Maroaret. who passed away one year ago today July 6, 1969. fadly missed bv sisters Ann ond Mary and brothers-in-law, nieces neonews ana on wno loved ner CORSALE, Maroaret (Maaale) In loving memory of my beloved moth-i er wno passed away one year ago toaav, July sne will always live In my memory and heart and all who loved her.

Sadlv missed bv aougmer oeraiaine, son-in-law Joe, ana granason josepn. HARTMAN. Edward -In lovlna mem. ory of my dear son on his birth day, wno passed away 3 years ago today, July 5. Not dead to us who loved him, Not lost but, gone before, He lives with us In memory And will forevermore.

-Sadlv missed by his mother, wife ond fomilv. LEVITSKE. Nick In lavlna memo ry of mv husband and our father. who passed away 2 years ago today, July 6, 1968. Sadly missed bv wife and daughters, 3 brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews and one great-niece.

McCONNELL, William Jr. In loving memory of mv son. who passed owav 2 veart ogo today, July sadly missed by his mother, his family, sisters and brothers. Florists BASKETS SPRAYS GIDAS MA. 1-1300 Monuments Cemetery ALLEGHENY Mausoleum crypts, now valued ot 12,700, original cost 51,900.

Will tell for $1,700. 341-4966. JEFFERSON Memorial 4 choice lots "John The Mak offer. Coll olter 5 p. 221-5298.

SUNSET View Memorial 4 graves, good location $475. 242-5598. Lost and Found BLACK Zlooered Cos Containing University of Pgh. papers. Mlllvale Bus stop North Grant or Mlllvale bus no.

269 Wednesday a. m. Reward. 821-5073. BRIEFCASE with Important papers.

Between West Ingomar Rd. ond Perry Highway via Highlond Rood. Reword for return. 364-6624. CAT-Lost.

Large white with blue eyes. Churchill vicinity. Reword. 521- 56)8. COLLIE White male; vicinity of Beaver Grade A Ewlng Road, Moon Township; antwtrt 244-6024 331-7616.

DACHSHUND (part) Lost. Vicinity Carrlck High School. Answers to "Hersehel." 341-2869. DOBERMAN Plnscher Female. lost Mt.

Washington vicinity. Reward. 04I-340S. DOG lost, small terrier, male. black with brown feet.

Wide, red, studded collar. South Hills Oreo. Kewara. ji-is. DOG-Female, short, trl.mior.

fnt. Saulrrel Hill vicinity. Reward 521-6123. EARRING Friday. Julv 3rd: at teleohone near Gate A.

TWA. Greater) Pittsburgh Airport; one gold-pearl earring. Reword $50. 279-6333. FOUND Brown ihortholred dog.

i-emoie. Kte. 51, aoutn nun. j4i-ye4. GERMAN Shepherd Lost.

Black; GLASSES Dork rimmed, In dark brown cos. Lost 800th block of Liberty, ar 700th ack of Penn Ave 523-9069, HEARING Aid Last. Smith Pnrlr Pool. In red purse. Reword.

Impor- torn to tmoll child. 882-2254. MINATURE Poodle Black, henvv. lost Ross Two. by Ivory 1 grr-my rewqrq.

yj.4pyj PART Soanll -Brown, female, lost Meadows, red harness, hiaek nnt on bock, Liberal Reward. 473- euss. POODLE Male: hlm-t mlnln. ture Friday July 3rd; Baptist Rd. ooraenviii Rd.

vicinity; reword. 833-3212. POODLE Block, mlnlatur; long nair, gray unaer cnin; nam, b(-o; lost Brodford Park area, Allegheny-Beavt' County line. Reward. ia.

3461. WALLET 'SI "tx a AvRwrd.MJ.7. I fLOWFR lover, chaos. from th offering! in th Form and wiroen Personal UNMAR 1 Exncctnnt Mnthert Receive Crlt- union Hon proposes to transact In the nAlrtivnL IS Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Is I products and services for control and SP-ftW0 5 elimination of air ond water J' nthn" tje and solid waste reclamation tiVSXiSi The n'roDosed raltrd nlltm nl Proceed to Its successful completion ttJ Id'XoTatlo'li'th. "iVMtl wealth of Pennsylvania will be 'A It? containing approximately 4,000 pinklJVu 0 ir Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Mellon County of Allegheny.

NOTICE NOTICE hereby given that on ordinonce. Bill No. 890 has beenithn on artlcl of food labeled in part: tcorioni ueeas-uixon Lot 2-02-14C (label Inside corton) "Each Toblet Contains: Vitamin A (palmitote) 2000 units Ascorbic Acid (Sod. Ascorbote) 50 mg. uirections caution Leeds-Dixon Laboratories, Inc.

So. Hockensack, N. 1 corton, more or less, containing approximately Ul WMUMMMH UUUI UA'IIIUIdY Introduced In the Council of the City 1 highways (PDH) ond must obtain of Plttiboroh, June 29, 1970. entitled: Im a te I ol 1 from PDH oooroved An Ordinance emending the Zoning i sources. Sub-contractors must olso Ordinance, No.

192, approved Movih preauallfled with th PDH. 10, 1958, as amended. Zoning District I RFnpvFi opaacwt aiiTunoiTv 18,443 pink colored tablets In a plos-'E" i t.nAm, -i. "KF. dence District to "C3" Commercial District all that certain property bunded bv: Osceola Street; Liberty trlct west nf Baum Boulevard and Avenue; in -lj Lommercioi dis- south of Liberty Avenu and Lots Numbered yo, vi.

ana vi, Block 51-K In the Allegheny County Block ond Lot System, 8th Ward. Ana, mat a puoiic nearing will be held to consider so id matter In the Council Lhomber! of the City ol r'emoni niuj, ouegneny county, Pittsburgh. 5th floor. Cltv-County Pennsylvania, at the Borough Bulld-Bulldlng, Pittsburgh, 15219, oni Lno' Rood, Pitts-August 3, 1970, ot 3:30 0 clock p. raK Pennsylvania, 15236, until 7:30 Daylight Savlngi Time.

P.m July 13, 1970. and LOUI DINAROO, Publicly opened ond read of 1:00 Clerk of Council ip.m., for ih application of Notice It hereby given that an ordinonce. Bill No. 889, has been work 'to he rinn. V.CTC97nf enU SmJi 7nrJoenii he successful bidder will b.

0 totlstoctory nutVicf Kit Vm 'X''' Insurance Certlfi-ISZrlrt iSnHj h- InfZJ, .1 or" contract to be property bounded bv: Banksvllle orenared bv Henrv Ben ir Rood; Goldstrom Avenue; Groymo'e solicitor Avenue and Lot Numbered 189, Cooe, 0( may be JTS owned of the Office of the riV" V'L n. -k'. i'Prougn. enoineeri, mi Kosivn tic bag, of on article of food labeled in part: (carton "Lot 2-26-I4C 18,433 Tabs Chelo L-D" 2 unlabeled cases. more or less, each containing 74 dLu Wnn Tablets Chelactln-F (Kev-Loc- tin) Prenotal Tablets Brodley Laboratories, Hockensack, New Jer sey Three tablets doily pro vide: vitamin oscorbic acid) 150 mg.

Control No. 319" arum, more or ess, containing ap proximately 37,300 tablets in a plastic bog, of an artlcl of drug labeled in part: (arum) pnysicions Sample Fluromln Fluoride ond Vitamins In a Cherrv-Flavored Chew- able Toblet Each tablet pro vides: Ascorbic Acid os soa. ascorbote 75 mg. Brodley Laboratories, Hockensack, New Jersey" (drum bean control number 1 drum, mor or less con taining approximately 36.200 toblets, of on article of drug labeled In port: (arum) Nysco Laboratories, Inc, Special Formula C. F.

7477 Lot No. 5757S 3.20O Tablets Eoch toblet (or capsule) contoins: Aspirin casemate looieis As pirin 6 gr. 1 drum, more or less, containing oooroximoteiy xi.uuu pink colored tobleis ot unknown name and formulation, in a olostlc bog, of on ortltj ol, eju. Looaro uritj, mt. sock.

New Jrsy No, 70-678 null A'tinn a for th Mi. Iure ot the 'property wot Issued on! June 15, 1970. Claimant! must tin their claim! with th Clerk of th United State! District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvonia on or before July 10, 1970, and must serve their onswert within twenty dayt after the filing ot their claims. All Interested person! should file claims and onsweri within the time! tixed otherwise default will be noted and forlelture ordered. The attorney tor the olalntiff Is Richard L.

Thornburgh, United State! Attorney, 633 United Stales Pott Office and Courthouse, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvonia 15ZU. PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED Notlc It hereby glvn that application has been mode to the Penn sylvania Public Utility Commission, under the Deoprtment of Hlohwavs of th Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, for on order evidencing the Commission1! approval of (1) the construction of a crossina where Stole Highway Route 1016 (interstate Rout 279) and contiguous Inter proposed, will cross above the grade Jf XTacki of The rtib7oh fok7 Railed. "cSSR Robinson Township, (7) th conttruc tlon of a crossing wher the some highway and contiguous Inttrchang Ramp, and constructed of th track of the Pittsburgh, vevnue mi uun uwvs 1 um Lnanirt Youg(ioiny Railway Lompony in Ntvin Townihip, u) th construction of crossing where! C9ll Chamber of the CltV ft ttshurgh, 5th Floor, Cltv-Countv oavUah Saving 1.VU15 l. uiwrkuo, Clerk of Council Proposals NOTICE OF BIDS Sealed bldi will be received by the Bethel Pork School District until 4: P.M. IE.

D. S.T.I July 6, 1970. for 0 systems-designed prefabricated build ing consisting ot: 6 Clossrooms 1 Instrumental Muiie Room 1 Health Room 1 I Faculty Roam Bid formt ond weclflcatlon! mov be obtained ot Secretary'! Offlc. 301 1 Borough Building, 410 East Bruceton Church Rood, Bethl Pork, Ptnniyl-jRood, Pittsburgh. Penna.

1523, for vonla 15102 th furnishing ond delivery of th The Board reserve! the right to Jul of'M Lto-BY ORDER OF THE BETHEL PARK BOARD OF SCHOOL DIREC- Sld' 1UK3. 'Pine MICHAEL J. SUHOZA; CoolM of Speicflcatlom and form proposal moy be obiolned at th ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNA. I office of the Borough Secretary. Pittsburgh, Roger Knefe komo, 410 Eost Bruce-Julv 1.

1970 ton Rood, Pleasant Hills. Separate and sealed proposals will tivV ot thr6tfic. of th. WI! fo U- iVvi XEft Daylight Saving Time, JULY 1970 and will be opened u4 ku ik. rMualukw.

in en in uniun eiu. Court House. Pittsburgh, po ene half hour later, 1:00 clockrV P. M.I Davllgnj Savin Tim, tor lhr.How- fng; i.

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