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30 Pittsburgh Death Notices ABELL Ernest, on Sunday, March 10, 1974, beloved husband of Pauline; father of James; one grandchild; brother of Bland and Roy Abell of Clarksburg, West Virginia. Frienas received at the CLARENCE E. BOCIAN FUNERAL HOME, 12 Wabash (West End). Services 2 p. m.

Wednesday. ATEN On Monday morning, In Washington Hospital. Earl Bailey Aten of 1187 Clifton Bethel Park, Pa. Friends are being received from 2- 4 and 7-9 Tuesday, March 12, at the EDWIN G. WILSON FUNERAL HOME, Midway, where service will be held at 1 p.

Wednesday, March 13. Interment Racoon Cemetery, Condor, Pa. BARNHARDT On Saturday. March 9, 1974, Russell beloved husband of Pearl Trostle Barnhardt of 245 Siegel father of Jane Hay Leah McKerhen, Joan Getting, Lavon Smith and the late Paul Barnhardt; also survived by 15 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received of the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at n'clock.

BEIERLE Joseph, beloved husband of Anna Pitsch Beierle of Brighton Road, N.S., unexpectedly on Saturday, March 0 1974; father of Dr. Joseph and arandfather of James, Joseph Jr. Judith, John and Jerrold; brother of John, Mark, and Jacob of Florida, Andrew of Canada and Mrs. Eve Cooper of Pah. Beginning 7 p.m., Sunday, friends and Riverview Post 681 A.

may call HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N.S. Funeral mass in St. Leo's Church on Wednesday at 11:30 a m. BENEDUM On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Elizabeth (Betty) of Lobingier N.

Braddock; wife of Wilson C. Benedum; mother of Mrs. Bunnie Neal of Braddock Hills and Edgar Benedum of Forest Hills; also three grandchildren. Friends and members of the 4th Street United Methodist Church the WM. ELKIN MORTUARY, 4th N.

Braddock. Wednesdav morning at 11 o'clock. (FamIlv hours hours 2-4, 7-9 p. (Those desiring may contribute to the Betty Benedum Memorial Fund of the 4th St. United Methodist Church In care of H.

D. Harris, 410 Stokes N. Braddock, 15104. BOYD Mark In Birmingham, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Bovd: (Principal of the Lemington Ave. Elementary School); arandson of Mr. and Mrs. Rov Bovd of Pittsburgh and Mrs.

Bernice Frazier of Hopkinsville, Kv. Friends received at the SPRIGGS WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Lana E.E. Funeral service on Thursday at 11 a. m.

in the 6th Mt. Zion Baptist Church. Interment Homewood Cemetery. Family SUNgests memorial contributions be made to the Library, at the John H. Linton Intermediate School in Penn Hills, where Mark was a student.

Visitation with the family 7-9 p.m. BURTI Suddenly on Monday, March 11, 1974. Frnest A. of Beechview; beloved husband of Nicoletta; father of Ernest of Villanova, Patricia DeNezza of Va. and Cynthia Schroeder of also survived byseven arandchildren; brother of Ceasar and Umbav.

Friends received at the L. REINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 beginning Tuesdav. Funeral Liturgy in St. Pamphilus Church on Thursday at 10 a.m.

Interment in Queen of Heaven Cemetery. CAMPBELL Rev. James pastor of St. Margaret's Church. Greentree, on Mondov.

-March 11. 1974. at Divine Providence hospital; survived by nieces. Friends received after 3 p.m. Tuesday at St.

Margaret's Rectorv, Mansfield Greentree. Translation of remains on Thursdav afternoon at 3 o'clock. Pontifical requiem hIgh mass Frirav morning at 11 o'clock Rich. on Vincent M. Leonard, celebrant.

(Arrangemente hy Foo DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME.) CAMPBELL Of Chatham Park, Greentree, formerly of Dormant, on Saturday, March 9, 1974, James beloved husband of Bertha Bannow Campbell: father of J. Tom Campbell of South Park Township: stepfather of Dorothy Mae and William B. Bannow; brother of Mrs. Theresa Jones of also survived by four grandchildren, Beth and WANT AD INDEX Notices: A--Death Notices B-Lodge-Veterans' Notices C- Card of Thanks D- In Memoriam E- Funeral Directors F- Florist G- Monuments- Cemetery Lots H- Clubs 1 Legals: Legal Notices Dividend Notices Proposals Announcements: 1-Lost Found 1A-Share A Ride 2-Personal 2A-Business Personal ant Service Employment: 3-Help Wanted 3A -Engineers- Technical 38-Sales Openings 4-Commission-Franchise Sales 68-Child Care 7-Situations Wanted Educational Directory: 9-Schools and Instruction Rentals: 10-Furnished Rooms 10A-Furnished Rms. with Board Retirement Homes 11-Unfurnished Rooms -Rent 12-Housekeeping RoomsFurnished 14- Wanted, Rooms Board 16-Hotel Rooms 16A-City Apartments- Rent 17-Suburban Apts.

-Rent 18-Apartments-East End 19-Apartment Hotels- Rent 20-Apartments-South Hills 21-Apartments- North Side 22-City Suburban Houses -Rent 23-East End Houses- -Rent 24-North Side Houses- Rent 25-South Hills Houses--Rent 26-Furnished Apts. 26A-Furniture Rentals 26B-Share Apt. 27-Garages-Rent 27A-Office, Desk Space- Rent 28-Business Properties- Rent 29-Resorts, Cottages- -Rent 29A Resorts, Cottages -Sale 30-Farms to Rent 31-Wanted To Rent 31A-Exchange Apts. -Houses Real Estate- -For Sale: 33-East Suburban Houses- -Sale 33A -North Suburban -Sale 338 Suburban Houses- -Sale 33C-Westmoreland County--Sals 34-East End Houses- For Sale 35-North Side Houses- For Sale 35A West Suburban Houses For Sale 36-South Hills Houses- For Sale 36A-Mt. Lebanon Houses -Sale 37-Lots For Sale 38-Exchange Real Estate 39-Investment Property -Sale 39A -Industrial Properties- Sale 40-Business Properties- For Sale 40A-Coal-Oil-Gas-Timberland 41-Farms and Acreage-For Sale 41A-Out-of-Town Real Estate 418-Florida-Rent or Sale 42-Wanted Real Estate Financials: 43-Financial-Mortgages 44-- Business Opportunities 44A -Home Improvement Remodeling Money To Loan: 45-Loans Business Service: 45A Services Merchandise: 46-Miscellaneous-Sale -Wearing Apparel 468 -Musical Instruments 46C-Camera and Supplies 46E-Building Materials 47-Coal and Fuel 48-Household Goods 48A Television 48B -Auction Sales 49-Machinery and Tools 494-Tool Equipment Rental 50-Swaps 51-Specials 52-Wanted To Buy Pets: 53-Dogs, Cats, Pets, etc.

Gardens: 54-Horses. Stock, Vehicles 54A -Farm Machinery 55-Garden Stamps And Coins: 59-Stamps and Coins Leisure Living: 59A -Travel Service 59B Hobbies- Crafts 60 Camping Equipment 60A -Motor Homes 60B-Sporting Goods 61-Boats Motors 62-Motorcycles, Bicycles, Scooters or Karts Automotive: 63-Airplanes For Sale 64-Mobile Homes 65-Cars-Trucks. Rent or Lease 66-Automobiles For Sale 67-Sport Foreign Cars 67A--Hi-Performance Cars 68-Wanted Automobiles 69-Trucks, Tractors, Buses 70-Wrecked Cars Bought 71-Auto Repairs 72-Tires, Accessories, Parts Mar. 12, Death Notices Tommy Campbell, and Cathy and Billy Bannow. Friends received at the E.

B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME. 3310 Liberty Mt. Lebanon from 2-4, 7-9 p. m.

Funeral Litergy at St. Simon and Jude Church on March 13 ot 11 a.m. Family suggests memorial contributions to the Vincention Home or the Western Pa. Heart Association. CAPUZZA Suddenly on Monday, March 11, 1974, Anthony Glenshaw; husband of Mary Crites; brother father of of Jamie Capuzza; Angeline Padovese and Natalie Liberto.

Friends receivd the HENRY C. FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Royal Glenshaw. Notice of time of funeral later. CARNAHAN On Sundry, March 10, 1974, Joan Hetzel Carnahan; beloved wife of Glenn A. Carnahan; daughter of John H.

and Lois Beadling Hetzel; sister of Robert, J. Hetzel. Friends received p. m. Monday at the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers St.

at Mansfield Blvd. Carnegie. Services on Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. CHIPPS Cindy B. of 709 Watson Coraonolis, on Monday March 11, 1974.

Friends 2-4 and 7-9 at THE CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME OF D. COPELAND. 867 Fifth where services will be held on Thursday 1:30 p.m. COBLER Ada Diiling, March 11, 1974 1 of 2750 Robinson Penn Hills; wife of Wesley mother of Harriett Lana. Dorothy Wolfe.

Charles Cobier and the late Ruth Thompson: also nine arandchildren and two great grandchildren; sister of Margaret Schoefeld, Sr. Mary Hugh, Dorothy Curry and Catherine Schweitzer. Friends received at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek. Services Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the McMasters Methodist Church.

CURRY On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Angleline Slick Curry, of Detroit (formerly of Braddock); wife of the 'ate John Curry: mother of Mrs. Pearl Marquis of Churchill, Clarence of Danville, Howard of Houston, Texas, Earl and Bill Curry of Detroit; also survived DV three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, Second St. and Comrie Braddock. Time of funeral later.

CURRY On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Florence Hamilton of 7231 Verona beloved wife of William H. Curry mother of William H. Jr. and Ralph Curry: sister of Mrs. Louise Couch of Baltimore, Md.

and Mrs. June Stokes of Clairton and daughter of Mrs. Chauncey Hamilton of Clairton, also other relatives. Friends received GEORGE A. WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N.

Homewood Ave. Funeral Thursday, 11 a. m. in the Church of the Holy Cross. CZOLBA On Sunday, March 10, 1974, August husband of the late Frances Czoiba; survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends received at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th from 12 noon to 9 p.m. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In Holy Family Church at 10 a.m. DANIHER John A.

(Buck) on Monday, March 11, 1974. brother of Nan Snedden, Ellen Ader and Philip, James and Donald Daniher. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F. Wnter 4730 Friendship Ave.

Funeral Thurs. at 10 a.m. Mass in St. Paul Cathedral at 11 a.m. DeVOE Chester, beloved husband of Roberta DeVoe, of Brighton Heights, N.S., on March 9, 1974; father of Mrs.

Gloria Herron and Marvin; brother of Mrs. Myrtle Hicks, Mrs. Pearl Swift, Helen, Richard and Harold survived also by two grandchildren. Family will receive visitors 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the HOME OF WILLIAM F.

0'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N.S. Services Wed. at 1 p.m. DIFFENDERFER On Saturday evenina, March 9, 1974, Paul age 90 years, husband of the late Sarah Murphy Diffenderfer, of 740 Taylor AvaIon, Mary beloved Diffenderfer, father of at Evelyn home and the late Mrs. Ruth A.

Haslett. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in the LESTER C. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon. Mass.

of resurrection In the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue, on Wednesday mornina at 9 o'clock. Mr. Diffenderfer was a retired engineer for the Railroad. Interment in St. Michael's terv, Emlenton, Pa.

DONOVAN On March 8. 1974, In St Thomas Marcella (Connie) Nee Conrov. beloved wife of John J. Donovan: mother of Mrs. Sally Ann Fruch of Saginaw, Mich.

and John C. Donovan of Annapolis, sister of Mrs. Margaret Kent. Mrs. Mary Deely, Mrs.

Edna Hartz, Mrs. Jean Small and the late Mrs. Alice Kramer and John Conroy. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p. m.

Wednesday and Thursdav in the FOWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME. 500 Greenfield Ave. FUneral Friday at 9:301 a m. with Funeral mass in St.

Rosalia Church at 10 a. m. DWYER On Mondav mornina, March 11, 1974, Dr. Joseph Dwyer D.D.S., beloved husband of Louise Gaibers Dwyer; father of Kevin and David Dwver: hrother of Marv and Irene Dwyer, Helen Itzel. Friends receiverl nt McCARE BROS.

IN FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadvside after 2 p.m., Wed. and between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 D.n Funeral. March 15. 1974 at 10 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection in St.

Berles Church, Dallas and Wilkins Aves. at 11 a.m. FAHEY (Mongelluzzo) On Saturday, Morch 9, 1974, Alexandra (Sandra), wife of Robert V. Fahey; daughter of Joseph and Grace Monaelluzzo; sister of Vincent and Joseph Mongelluzzo. Friends received at the RAYMOND BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at shiras Beechview, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Funeral mass in SS. Simon and Jude Church, Wednesday at 10 a. m. FAZEK On Monday, March 11, at Aspinwall Veterans Hospital.

Albert A. of 1038 Amherst McKeesport, beloved husband of Ruth Bates; father of Mary Elizabeth, Mark Albert and Neil Patrick Fazek; brother of Ida E. Gibson, Helene S. Kampas. Friends received the WILLIG FUNERAL HOME, 220 9th McKeesport.

Service Wednesdav, 11 a.m. at the Hungarian Reformed Church. Familv requests memorial contributions to the Hunaarian Reformed Church Building Fund. FERGUSON At the Ivy Nursing Home, on Sunday, March 10, 1974, John S. Ferauson of Sycamore Aleppo (formerly of Edgeworth, Pa.) husband of the late Ada Gordon survived by severel neices and nephews.

Family will receive friends between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME: 328 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be held en Weds. morning at 11 o'clock. Pastor Toliver of Triumph Baptist Church wil! officiate.

Interment Sewickley Cemetery. FRIEDKEN Suddenly, on Monday, March 11, 1974, Dorothy, beloved wife of the late Ike Friedken; mother of Mrs. Max (Selma) Stein, Mrs. Harry (Raye) Coffey, Ronald Friedken, and Mrs. Byron (Shirley) Linnman of L.A., sister of Mrs.

Human (Esther) Shapiro, Mrs. Saul (Ruth Kueprstock of Mrs Alex (Ann) Teraulitza, Mrs. Harry (Frances) Simon of Miami: also 10 arondchildren and areat-grandchildren. Services at the BURTON I. HIPSCH CHAPEL.

2704 Murray Sa. HIll, Morrowfield Ants.1 on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment Beth Shalom Comatory, Visitation 1 hour prior to services. Family suggests contributions he made to the charity of your choice. FRIEDL On Sundav.

March 10, 1974. Karolina (Lena), sister of the Into Ludwig Friedl. formerlv of Carneale, cunt of Frank and Rose Pemechel. Friends received from 2-4. 7.0 at the HENDY P.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME. 524 Washinaten Carnegie Funeral Wednesday with Mass of Christian Purial at Holy Souls Church at 9:30 a.m. GARDNER Marv Doncuen, March 9, 1974, formerlv of 601 Pressley N.S., wife of the late Harry Gardner: aunt of Mrs. Frances Rava: areat A tt of Howard and Edward Bronder, Mrs. Catherine DeLoren70 Mes, loanne Pich and Miss Patty Brander.

Friends will he recalved at the ING PIINCO. AL. HOME Funeral nones 409 In Cedar Mary's Church on Wednesday, March 13, 1074 nt 10. a.m. GIFFER On Monday, March 11, 1974, Margaret Gerlach: wife of the late Paymond: mother of Mariorie 7irnov, Robert McQuillon.

Betty Kraftician, Frances Veal. Raymond M-Quillan and the Inte Anna Swentosky; stepmother of Helen Death Notices Parker; granddaughter of James and Elmira Weis Parker; great granddaughter of Harry F. Weis. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the KOONZ-BORON FUN HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd.

Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral Thursday, at 9 a.m. Angel Mass in St. Wendelin Church at 10 a.m. PATALSKY Suddenly on Saturday, March 9, 1974, Frank (Bruno) Patalsky of Middle Wilmerding; beloved husband of Anne Patalsky; father of Mrs. Jenny Hose, Leonard and Mrs.

Dolly Bostak, and James; one granddaughter, Kathy; son of Mrs. Mary Patalsky and the late John Patalsky; brother of Walter and Sr. Marion of The Felician Order, Matthew, Stanley, Frank and John. Friends are being received at the STANLEY DEMBEC FUNERAL HOME, 354 Marguerite Wilmerding. Visitations noon until 9 p.

m. Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at 10 a.m., In St. Leocadia Church. PATTERSON On Sunday, 'Aarch 10, 1974, Charles W. Patterson, eloved husband Edna Clear Patterson; father of Audrev Kurciviez and Charles W.

Patterson also five grandchildren; brother of James Patterson of Takoma Park, and Katherine Brashear of Pgh. Friends received at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, Tuesday and Wednesday, between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Thursday, March 14.

1974 at 9:30 a.m. Mass of the Resurrection in Sacred Heart Church at 10:30 a. PORTER On Homer Monday, age 85; March, husband 11, late Elizabeih Haas of Crafton; formerly of Ingram; father of Homer E. Porter Jr. of Heidelberg; brother of Hazel I.

Porter, of Tarentum, Goldie Wiles of and the late Mabel Porter. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER and SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Tuesday 19 p. Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 D.

m. Services on Thursday at 1:30 p. m. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. REIBLE On Monday, March 11, 1974, Anna Brenckle Bunmiller Reible of 4453 Mt.

Troy Rd. wife of the late James mother of Mrs. Geraldine Schmidt; sister of Helen, Anthony, Lawrence and Edward Brenckle; grandmother of a y- mond J. Richard and Randy Schmidt. Funeral from the R.

D. SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 388 Center (Off the Horseshoe Bend). West View, on Thursdav at Requiem High Mass St. Aloysius Church at 10:30 a.m. ROBERTSON Elizabeth Ruddy, on Saturday, March 9, 1974, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

(formerly of Wilkinsbura), wife of the late John W. Robertson: beloved mother of Mrs. Bette Ross; arandmother of Dixie E. Foley and Robert J. McGraw; great-grandmother of Laura Lee, Lori Ann and Jeffry: sister of Mrs.

Kay Morgan and Patrick Ruddy. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 on Tuesday at the MAURICE L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South, Wilkinsburg (parking on premises). Services on Wednesday at 11 o'clock. RODRIAN On Monday, March 11, 1974, Margaret E.

Atkins: beloved wife of Walter C. Rodrian of Ross mother of Walter J. Rodrian, of Ben Avon Heights; sister of Herbert Harold and Elmer Atkins, Mrs. Hazel Michaels; also two grandchildren. Friends received from and 7-9 ORION C.

PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros) where services will be held on Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. SARAZEN On Sunday, March 10. 1974, Dorothy Lavish, of 220 Sharon Forest Hills, beloved wife of William H. Sarazen; daughter of Mrs. Marcella Lavish and the late Charles Lavish; sister of Mrs.

Audrey Letham. Friends may EMILY M. Linden Pittsburgh, where LANIGAN FUNERALS HOME, 700 services will be Wednesday at 2 p. SCHEURING Sundav. March 10.

1974, Albert J. of Brookline; beloved husband Death Notices of Hazel Benz Scheuring: father of Mrs. Lila Mae Scovron: also two arand daughters; brother of Mrs. Clara Younn and the late Mrs. Emma Frev and Mrs.

Hilda Mesta. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES J. BARR 608 Warrinaton Ave. Funeral on Thursday, March 14, at 9:30 a.m.

with Funeral Liturav in Resurrection Church at 10:30 a.m. SCHNEIDER At his horre, Thomas Kirwan Heights, Bridgeville, on Sundav. March 10, 1974; Louis; husband of Hilda Keppel Schnelder; father of Ralph, John, Paul Schneider, Marion Tyrell and Ruth Ann Meekel; also eleven grandchildren. Friends are invited to cal from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

at the JACK F. CAUGHEY FUNERAL HOME, 432 Washinaton Bridgeville, until Wednesday at 9:30 a m. Mass of Resurrection in St Agatha Church at 10 o'clock. Family desires contributions 10 St. Agatha Building Fund.

SENFT R. Louis, beloved husband of HIlgarde Imhof Senft of Brighton Heights, N. unexpectedly on Monday, March 11, 1974, brother of Mrs. Sara Glasser, Mrs. Margaret Chappel and Frank Senft.

Friends, Mailers Local 22 und I.T.U. may call at the Home of WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N.S. Funeral Mass in St. Cyril Church, Thursday, 11:30 d.m.

SIPPLE On Sundav. March 10, 1974, Addlson (Joe) Sipple; beloved husband of Norma Hardie Sipple; father ct Pamela Sipple; son of Katharyn Lvaop and the late George E. Sippie; brother of Ruth Pellegrino, Mariorie Clark, Georgianna Kerr, Edward Sipple and the late Rita Parkinson. Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, on Thursdav, March 14, 1974 at 8:30 a.m. Mass of the Rusurrection a Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a.m. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. STALTER On Sunday, March 10, 1974, MIldred (Merkel), of Whitehall; beloved wife of George mother of Dr. Ralph J.

and Richard Stalter, Mrs. Erma Davis and Claire Antle; also survived by 14 grandchildren and one areat-grandchild; sister of Ruth Winterhalter and Raymond F. Merkel. Friends received at the L. AND SON Co.

MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty beginning 2 p.m. on Monday and 2- 4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral liturgy on Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

in Resurrection Church. Interment Calvery Cemetery. STANCLIFFE On Sunday afternoon, March 10, 1974, Anna V. Anderson Stancliffe, beloved wife of Stewart R. Stancliffe; sister of Harvey W.

and Frank C. Anderson and the late Verner and Oliver Anderson. Friends received at McC A INC FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, beginning Monday at 7 p. m. and Tuesdav between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9.

Funeral service will be held on Wednesday, March 13, 1974, at 11 a. STERN Betty of the North Side: mother of Arlene Kraft: sister of Clarence Kinkel; a so survived by one arendson and one areat-arandson. Friends received after 3 p.m. Tuesdev at the SPERLING HOME, 408 Cedar N.S. Funeral Mass in Marv's Church, on Thursday, March 14, 1974.

at 10 a.m. STEWART On Tuesday, March 12, 1974, MI1ton husband of Viola dele Speicher Stewart of Pearce Mill Wexford; father of Mrs. Janet Cesaro, Mrs. Joyce Sargeant, Wendy, Edwart and Walter Stewart. Friends received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville. Services at the Ingomar United Methodist Church on Friday morning at 10:30 c'clock. STONER On Sunday, March 10. 1974, Kauf- man (Buck) of Penn Hills, beloved husband of Kathryn: father of Mrs.

Mary Ellen Dobson; brother of Mrs. Ruth Reiter, Mrs. Alice Griffin and Christ E. Stoner; also The Pittsburgh Press Classified Advertising Information To place your ad, dial 263-1201. 7:30 A.M.

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THE PITTSBURGH PRESS '34 Blvd. of Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 263-1201 Want-ad Headquarters Death Notices survived tour grandchildren. Friends will received at WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown (at Rodi Rd.) Penn Hills, where services will be held on Wednesdav at p.

m. amily equesis con tributions to the Grace Lutheran Church, Brick Fund. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. STOUT On March 9, 1974, William G.

of Sheridan Millvale, husband of Mary Marlovits; father of William Mrs. Mary Ann Alexander; brother of Bertram, John, Thomas and Robert; also two arandchildren. Friends received at the E. J. PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Millvale.

Mass of the resurrection in St. Anthony Church, Millvale, on Wednesday, March 13, at 10 a.m. SUCH On March 11, 1974, John of Island Stowe husband of the late Mary Sabat Such: mother of Ann Kantor, Mary Slusaw, Tillie Szurek: also 4 grandchildren and 2 areat-grandchildren Friends received at the McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Services on Thurs March 14 at 11 a.m. TRONETTI On March 11, 1974.

Peter J. of Swissvale; beloved husband of Concetta Morse Tronetti; father of Mrs. Tina Anthony, John of New York City, Peter J. Jr. of Detroit; Also eleven grandchildren and two areat-grandchildren.

Friends recelved EDWARD T. RONE MORTUARY, 7455 Church Swissvale. Funeral Mass on Thursday, March 14, in the Madonna Del Castello Church, at 10 a. m. Family hours 2-5 and 7-9.

UNTERBERGER On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Marle Boscia, of Plum Boro; wife of Bert Unterberger; mother of Nick, Daniel, Joseph, Robert and Louis Boscia; step-mother of Rose Marie Barkovich and Bert Unterberger sister of Mrs. Thomas Quealy and the late Jennel Dzooi, James DeLuke, Daniel, Russell, Anthony, Joseph, Michael, John and Lawrence DiLucchio; 18 grandchildren and 11 Friends received at the PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leechburg North Bessemer, Penn Hills. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. m.

Mass of the Resurrection from St. John the Baptist Church of Unity, Plum Boro, at 10 o. m. Family requests contributions be made to the kemia Fund. Interment Mt.

Carmel Cemetery. VANATTA On March 11, 1974, Floyd father of Helen Kolessar) Lynch and John Vanatta; grandfather of JoA Kulessar and Mrs. Sandra Manion: also survived by two areat-arandchildren. Friends will be received 2-4, 7-9, beginning Tuesday, at the DENNIS W. SECKINGER FUNERAL HOME, 150 S.

Nealev East End. where services will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. VANCE On Monday, Mrs. Madge Taylor Vance of Irwin. wife of J.

Llovd Vance: mother of James T. Blair, Mary H. Blair and Mariorie E. Anderson; 6 arandchildren. Friends received at the N.

SNYDER FUNERAL HOME, 521 Main Irwin. Services Thi s. 11 a.m. VISNICK Miller, (Mops), age 55, of R.D. 3, Export, died Sunday, March 10; husband of Terresa: father of John and James; brother of Nick (Casev), Miss Katie Visnick.

Mrs. Ann Astorri and Mrs. Mildred Gredence. Friends are being received at the EDWIN N. WOLFE FUNERAL HOME.

Export. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. In St. Nicholas Church, Monroeville. WALLISER On Sunday, March 11, 1974, Charles Sr.

of 820 Malvern Road, AvaIon, husband of the late Minnie B. Walliser: father of Mrs. John (Dolores) Stewart and Charles W. of Walliser, Katherine Jr. of Aliquippa; brother Synder of BenAvon and Frederick J.

Walliser of Weirton W. also survived by five arandchildren and one areat-grandchild. Friends received on 7-9 n.m, and Tuesdav 7-4, 4-9 Monday HENRY L. BETCHER JR. FUNFRA1.

HOME, 6.33 California Ave, Avalon, where services will be held on Wednesday at 11 a.m. WARD Catherine Vovtosh, on March 11, 1974. of Allison Park, formerly of Etna: wife the late Josenh C. Ward; mother of Julia West, Marie Hunter. Elter: Marcaret sister Murnhy and Matilda Julia Fusana and Michael Voytesh; nine arandchildren and 11 areatarandehildren.

Friends received at the WM. J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Ftna. Funeral Mass In St. Mary's Church, Sharpsbura on Thursday at 10 a.m.

WARGO Joan Marie, age 11, of 478 Terwood Lane, Pleasant Hills, on Sunday March 10, 1974, beloved daughter of John and Jacqueline Merritt Warao, sister of Jean Ann and Joyce Lynn Wargo, Mrs. Joseph A. Wargo of Clairton, and Mr. and Mrs. B.

W. Merritt of of West Mifflin, Julia areat-grand-daughter Mrs. Kirsck, of West Mifflin. Friends will be received 7-9 p.m. Monday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Tues. at the JOHN F. MATZ FUNFRAL HOME, 446 Halcomb Ave. Clairton. Funeral Mass will be offered WEDS.

at 11 am hv the Rev. James L. Aaron in St. Elizabeth RC Church, followed by interment in St. Clair Cemetery, Clairton.

WILSON Of 1060 Vance Coraopolls, on Sunday. March 10. 1974, Mabel Harper, wife of the late Harry Glenn Wilson: mother of Mrs. Betty Barnes and Mrs. lames (Dorothy) Carson; sister of Mrs.

Sara Kress; also survived by four arandchildren and seven areat-grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL. HOME OF R. D.

LAND. 867 Fifth where servIces will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 WOODS On Tuesday March 12, 1974, Lillian Ford: beloved wife of the late William R. Woods of Alleaheny Center; sister-in-law of Olive M. Woods; aunt of Helen Matz. Grand and Elizabeth Ford Murtha.

Friends received on Wednasdav from 2-4 and 7-9 at THE SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Funeral on Thursdav morning at 9:30 o'clock. High Mass of The Resurrection in St. Francis Xavier at 10 o'clock. YEAKEL 7 9 m. ZAHREN Joseph of Delafleld Aspinwall, on Sunday, March 10, 1974: husband of the late Wilverda Hotel: brother of Mrs.

Marie (Ruth) Glasnow: brother-in-law of Mrs. lenninas (Marguerite) Stephenson; uncle, of Joseph J. Stephenson. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

at the CLOWES JARVIE FUNERAL. HOME, 801 Pittsburah Springdale Services Wednesday at On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Andrew beloved husband of Elizabeth Welsh Zahren of N.S.: father of Andrew James Richard and Fdward A. Zahren; brother of Annetta Zahren, Helen Westy, Dorothy Nelligan Bernard, George and Robert Zahren; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4, 6-9 p. m.

at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Funeral on Wednesday mornina at 9:30 o'clock. High mass of the Resurrection in the Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock. Special Notices PRAISE-PRAYER MEETING You're welcome, please come. Sheraton Motor Inn, 4859 McKnight N.

Hills. Mar. 14th. 8 p.m. In Memoriam In loving memory of my dearest father, Joseph L.

Anderson (Andrascik) Dad passed away March 8, 1972. Mother passed away September 11, 1971, six months apart from each other. We miss you both 50 very much, since our Heavenly Father called His son and daughter home. They were the greatest parents a girl could ever have had. You have taught me respect, understandina, love for God and in my heart the greatest love for my father and mother.

I thank our Heavenly Father for giving me a chance to love them. know they are happy now because they walk hand in hand together with by our daughter, Heavenly Mollie Father. Sadly husband Ed, also sisters and loved cnes. ROSE, Ruth -In memory of our mother who sleeps in the Peace that passes all understanding. Sadly missed by her family SCHAFER, HERMAN E.

Sr. In lovIn memory of husband, father, grandfather and relative, who passed away one year ago today, March 12. What would give to clasp his happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to me. Sadly missed by all of us who loved him very much. ANDERSON, Joseph L.

and Helen V. Monuments-Cemetery TWO Grave Lots Riverview Memorial Park, $50. 241-0272, 9 a.m.4 p.m. 1 Sears Cemetery Memorials VISIT OUR DISPLAYS East Liberty 661-6500 Allegheny Center 322-8500 Lost and Found LATEST DEATHS Aten, Earl Bailey Boyd, Mark P. Burti, Ernest A.

Campbell, Rev. James D. Capuzza, Anthony Chipps, Cindy B. Cobler, Ada Dilling Curry, Angieline Slick Curry, Daniler John A. Donovan, Marcella Dwyer, Dr.

Joseph F. Fazek, Albert A. Friedken, Dorothy Giffer, Margaret Gerlach Goldstein, Louis W. Greijack, Mary Rose O'Brien Hanna, Thomas C. Harris, Patricia Ann Hoskowicz, John Jarvis, Anna Mary Kish, Andrew P.

Kuhn, Laura F. Lyons, Leor F. (Bud) Maranchie (Mariancik), Susan Krivonyak Marcus, Celia Marsen, Eva Mattes, Sophia Miksic, Matthew John Jr. Mutic, John Parker, Bevely Lynn Porter, Homer E. Reible, Ann Brenckle Bunmiller Rodrian, Margaret E.

Scheuring, Albert J. Sipple, Addison (Joe) Stern, Betty Stewart, Milton E. Such, John Tronetti, Peter J. Vanatta, Floyd M. Vance, Madge T.

Visnick. Miller Ward, Catherine Woods, Lillian Ford Death Notices Atuack; sister of Marie Carothers and Lucy Jones: 17 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie, services will be held Wednesday at 9. GOGA William of Maple Harrison City; beloved husband of Edith Clugston Goga and father of Mark: brother of John, Mrs.

Mary Viovoda, Andrew, Mrs. Alice Kunso, Mrs. Olga Hanke, Alberth, Raymond and Mrs. Vera Visco. Friends are being received at the JAMES E.

LINDSAY FUNERAL HOME Harrison Visiting hours 2-5 and 7-10. Services will be held Wednesday m. at the funeral home. GOLDSTEIN On Tuesday, March 12, 1974, Louls W. Goldstein, of 1036 Chislett E.E.; father of Neil Goldstein; brother of Mrs.

Julia Licht and Leonard Goldstein. Services will be held at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Craft, at 11 a. m.

on Wednesday. Visitation one hour before service time. Interment Tiphereth Israel Cemetery. GREIJACK On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Mary Rose O'Brien of Wilkins beloved wife of Michael and mother of Rosemary and Ronald; also four grandchildren; daughter of Mrs. Sue O'Brien; sister of Mrs.

Margaret Signor, John G. and James O'Brien, Mrs. Lois Woodcock, Mrs. Catherine Connors and Mrs. Susan Elliott.

Funeral THE JOHN L. QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th Airbrake Turtle Creek. Mass of The Resurrection in St. Colman Church, Thursday, at 10 a.m. Family visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

HANNA On Monday, March 11, 1974, Thomas beloved husband of Kathryn Eichhron of Beechview; father of Mrs. Earl (Kathryn) Lipps of Beechview: son of Elizabeth Anna Beitle Hanna; brother of Albert of Bellevue and James of Beltzhoover. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Services Thursday at 3 D. m. Friends invited. Interment Mt.

Lebanon Cemetery, HARRIS Patricia Bonanni; beloved wife of Edward Harris Candless on Monday, March 11, 1974: daughter of Jay and Julia Bonanni and sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Bistolas, Mrs. Rosemary Bishop. Ernest, James and Jay Bonanni Jr. On Wednesday, from 3-5 and 7-9, friends may call at the GEORGE A.

THOMA NERAL HOME, Perry Highway, McCandless Twp. On Thursday, from noon to 9 p. at the FUNERAL HOME, Leesbura. Funeral Mass in St. Peter Church, Slippery Rock, on Friday morning.

Family suggests memorials to Western Pa. Chapter of the National Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation, 223 4th Pah. 15222. HOSKOWICZ On Monday, March 11, 1974, John of Allentown, beloved husband of Anna Hoskowiez; father of Nicholas, Mrs. Mary Palka, Charles, Helen.

Stephen, and the late John Hoskowicz also survived by 13 grandchildren and four areatgrandchildren Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th St. Funeral, Thursday at 10 a.m. Divine Lituray In St.

John the Bapt. Ukr. Cath. Church at 11 a.m. Parastas, Wednesday at 8:30 p.m.

Family hours. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. JARVIS On Monday evenina, March 11, 1974, Anna Mary (Birdie) Jarvis, In her 93rd vear, of Corbett Court Apartments (formerly of North Side). Survived by nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, where services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. JOYCE Suddenly on Friday, March 9, 1974, Josenh Joyce, of West Palm Beach, formerly of the Bluff, son of the late Martin and Mary Joyce Joyce; brother of Mrs. Mary McShea, Mrs. Nora Murray, Mrs.

Ann Marie Veiss, Martin Walter Coleman and James Jovce. Friends will be received JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire St. after 2 p.m., Mondav, March 11.

Funeral Wednesday. Mass of the Resurrection in the Epiphany Church at 10 a.m. Friends and members of International Brotherhood of Iron Workers Local No. 3 invited. KESSLER On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Henry, formerly of Arlington husband of the late Mollie Kram Kessler; father of the late Albert Kessler; survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood, Monday, 7-9, Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. where funeral services will be held on Wednesday morning at 10:30 o' clock. KISH Andrew of 104 Commonwealth West Mifflin, on March 11, 1974, beloved husband of Helen Ferency: father of Wm. R.

of Forest Hills, Ronald C. of Stratford, eiaht grandchildren, one great-arandchild. Friends received at THE FRANK J. AND F. JAMES GREGRIS FUNERAL HOME, 307 Kennedy Duquesne.

Visitations 1-9 p.m. daily. Mass of Christian Burial, Thursday, 10 a.m. in St. Stephen Church, McKeesport.

Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, West Mifflin. YOUR DIAL 263-1201 CALICO- -Found female, pink, col, bik brwn, Edgewood 242- 4578. CAT -Light brn. bik.

mix; long hair, whi-paws chest; Penn HillsBryant Ave. $25 reward. 795-5463. COLLIE -Lost, tan white, short hair. answers to "King" Reward, Sq.

Hill area. Call 521-7785. COMPLETED Tax Forms Lost brwn paper baa, dwtn park lot. 433-1278. days DOG LOST -Shaler area, male, mixed boxer, reward.

487- 4162. FOUND -Fat Beagle, female, Southside, call Animal Friends, 566- 7533. FOUND- -fawn colored cocker spanlel, very friendly. Call before 6 p.m. 824-6600.

FOUND Collie, male, black white. Allison Park 486-7899. GERMAN SHEPHERD -Lost Stanton Hts. area. Reward.

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362-6113 391-9688 CASH PAID TO BLOOD DONORS 321 Blvd of the Allies. Monday thru Friday 9-3, Saturday 9-12. 471-9674. Jim Dandies Weddings, parties, anniv. 323-0268.

DARREN'S DRIVER ED. 4 LESSONS, $30, 731-6263 DOUBLE SIDED GOLD coming March 25th on Nashville's Blue Dinmond label. "Hang On America" "Lullaby For Babes" by Carfax Abbey. Orders for record taken at 746-2540, Bud Froats, Mar. EUROPEAN SPA -Lifetime membership, $600.

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LEAD GUITARIST Wanted For mixed bag aroup, folk rock, blues, country rock, oldies. Must be committed, over 21. 795-1743. LEAD VOCALIST -For jazz, rock group, 466-1274. one of the best.

ORGANIST NEEDED phone 486-8335 after 6 p.m. PIANIST Has Fender Rhodes, will play. Call 568-1169. PRIVATE Banquet rooms, from 20 200, for weddings, banquets, etc. Ginny Lou Club, 881-9904.

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SPA Membership -Lifetime, 687-0056 after 5 TALENT SEARCH -Big Productions seeking quality soft groups Call 412-521-6237. TONE YOUR MUSCLE STRUCTURE Relieve tension-Privacy. 687-7917. WANTED -Pianist violinist with minimum of 10 vrs. experience.

Call 231-0160 before 4 p.m. WANTED-2 female vocalists for lounge group Don. 782-5156, aft. 5:30 YOUR personal Bio-Rhythm computerized graph and analysis chart. 6 1-yr.

$20. BioRhythm, 285 Gateway Towers, Pah. 15222. Call 261-5000 2B Employment Service Do it Yourself resume kits are here as advertised on TV write your own copy your own mail your own $4.95 Hurry--they won't last 391-3355 Resume Researchers, Inc. 418 Investment Bldg.

239 Fourth Ave. Pa. 15222 Job Resumes ledger physical Inventory control system. ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR 9,000 to 12.000 000 Fee Pd. Assume responsibility for all general accounting functions in 20 man dept.

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Good knowledge of payable, receivable, payroll. Some typina. Triangle Emp. 1023 Park Blda. 471-6762.

ACCOUNTING, CLERK heinful. -For but not securi- rom. Salary range $350 to $450 based on aualifications. Call 281-4161 for app't. TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD BY PHONE DIAL 263-1201 VITAL STATISTICS DEATHS Abell, Ernest Barnhardt, Russell L.

Beierle, Josenh Benedum, Elizabeth Bielich, Pete Campbell, James Carnahan, Joan Czolba, August B. DeVoe, Chester Diffenderfer, Paul J. Fahey, Alexandra Ferguson, John S. Friedl, Karolina Gardner, Mary Goga, William E. Joyce, Joseph J.

Kessler, Henry Kress, Harry R. Loconte, Dan Maccarone, Clelia McConaghey, Ralph J. Pappadia, Anna G. Patalsky, Frank (Bruno) Patterson, Charles W. Robertson, Elizabeth Sarazen, Dorothy Schneider, Louis Senft, R.

Louis Stalter, Mildred Stancliffe, Anna V. Stoner, Kaufman W. Stout, William G. Sr. Unterberger, Marie Walliser, Charles W.

Wargo, Joan M. Wilson, Mabel Yeakel, Joseph C. Zahren, Andrew J. Death Notices KRESS On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Harry R. (Dutch); husband of Helen Manion; tather of John James A.

and Harry nine grandchildren; brother of Margaret Schreiber and R. Friends are vited the LEO J. HEN. NEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Secand Carnegie, where services will be held on Wednesday at 11. KUHN On Monday, March 11, 1974, Laura F.

Kuhn, of Cathedral Mansions, 4716 Ellsworth wife of the late William H. Kuhn; sister cf F. Wright, Mrs. Frances Myers, Olive F. Mrs.

Dorothy and Mrs. Mary F. Ramsey of Fort Lauderdale, survived also by several nieces and nephews. Services and interment private. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice.

Arrangements by H. 5AM- SON, INC. LOCONTE Dan Loconte, of Brighton Heights, N.S., on March 10, 1974, loved brother of Mrs. Angelina; brother-in-law of Frank a D'Ambrosio; uncle of Frank and Anthony D' Ambrosio and Mrs. Maria Gordano.

The 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. Funeral Mass in Regina Coeli Church on Wed. at 9:30 a.m.

LYONS On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Leor F. (Bud), of Beechview, husband of Jeanne (Bogwell) Lyons; father of Judith Anne Bordone, Joseph Leor F. Jr (Bud), Michael Mary Jeanne, Thomas R. and william brother of Regis, Bernard, Jerome end Mary Idzacovitch and Betty Boczar; also survived by two arandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West SON CO. 2630 West Liberty Ave.

Funeral Liturgy St. Plus Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. MACCARONE On Saturday, March 9, 1974, Clelia (nee Spadaro) Maccarone, of Dormont, beloved wife of John Maccarone; mother of Mrs. Mamie LiVolsi and Carmela Maccarone.

Friends received the RAYMOND J. BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shiras Beechview, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass in St. Bernard's Church 12 noon Wednesday. MARANCHIE (Mariancik) On Monday, March 11, 1974, Susan Krivonyak, wife of Joseph Maranchie of 5332 Park Bethel Park: mother of Mrs.

Anna R. Powell and Joseph sister of Steve Krivonyak and Mrs. Anna Petrus; also four grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Freinds received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the HAROLD E.

CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 WEST LIBRARY Bethel Park. Funeral Liturav in the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Beechwood on Thursday at 10 a.m. Parastas on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. MARCUS Suddenlv on Monday, March 11, 1974, Celia, beloved wife of Samuel H. Marcus: mother of Paul Marcus, Norman Marcus, both of Pittsburgh a nd Bernard Marcus of Monongahela, also six grandchildren.

Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa. Hill (Opp. Morrowfield Apts.) on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Interment New Light Cemetery.

Family suggest contributions be made to Men's Club of Shaare Torah Congregation. MARSEN On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Eva; wife of the late Charles of mother of Ellen Tamlitts, Pauline Berilla, Vincent, Margaret Petrauskas, John and the late Joseph: six crandchildren; three great grandchildren. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Mass of The Resurrection in St. Vincents Church on Thursday, March 14 at 10 a.

m. MATTES Of Spring St. S. H. on Monday, March 11; Sophia, in her 72nd year; sister of Emma Baumgart and Helen Hanson; also survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A. FARNSW 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Thursday at 8:30 a. m.

Mass of the resurrection in St. Joseph's Church of 9:30 m. McCONAGHEY On Saturday, March 9, 1974, Ralph of Catherine McConachey, Conway beloved McConaghey; husband son of the late Bessie McConaghev. Friends received at McCABE BROTHERS, IN C. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn where funeral services will be held on Wednesdav, March 13, 1974, at 2 p.m.

Friends 5 and members of Local Teamsters Union No. 249 Invited. McKENNA On Monday, March 11, 1974, Thomas of 1454 Navahoe Mt. Lebanon; beloved husband of Margaret M. McKenna; father of Daniel Richard T.

and Patrick J. McKenna; also two grandchildren. Friends received Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the ALBERT J. FREYVOGEL FUNERAL HOME, 112 Ft.

Couch Bethel Park (opp Horne's, S. Hills Village.) Funeral Liturgy in St. Thomas Moore Church on Thursday at 10 a.m. MIKSIC On Sunday, March 10, 1974, Matthew John age 26; son of Matthew and Margaret Miksic; brother of Robert L. Miksic and Mrs.

Wendy B. Gerst. Friends are being received at PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 860 Lockhart N. S.

Funeral on Thursday with Mass of the Resurrection in St Nicholas Church, N. at 10 a.m. MUTIC Suddenly on Saturday, March 9, 1974, lohn; husband of Mary Wukich Mutic of 102 Murrysville Trafford; son of Violet Mutic and the late George Mutic: brother of Mrs. Stella Draahi of Export, Mrs. Mildred Shalkowski of Harrison City, Mrs.

Ann Deaumovich of Horrison City and Mrs. Mary Fraim of Forest Hills, Stephen Mutic of Brookline, Pgh. Friends received at the EMMA J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, Herman and Westinghouse WilmerdIna Services in St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church on Thursdav, 11 a.m.

Family suggests memorial gifts be made to Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church Building Fund. PAPPADIA On Saturday, March 9, 1974, Anna Gavdar, wief of the late Domenico; mother of Sandra Beaumont and Dorothy A. Suska; sister of Margaret Osterwise, Catherine DeBellis, Jacob, John and George Gaydar, Joan King, Elizabeth Kepchia and the late Andrew Gaydar: also seven arandchildren. Friends received at the VINCENT M. RRARO FUNERAL HOME, 123 Meadow St.

Mass of the resurrection in St. Ranhael's Church on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Visitation 2- 4. 7-9 p.m. Interment St.

Florian Cemetery, Greensburg. PARKER Suddenly on Sunday, March 10, 1974, Beverly Lynn age 10 of Carrick; daughter of Wilma Louise MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS William 11417 Clematis Mary 1452 Marlboro Ave. BOGOVICH-NIESER Francis Arlinaton, Realna Morningside Ave. -BERRY David 2581 Elgro Road; Mary, Wexford. VENGLISH-PUKANIC Albert 525 S.

Braddock Virginia 835 McNeilly Rd. BEERS-MERKAMP Donald 0., Pine City, N. Deborah 5255 Rankview Drive. LILLEY-BENEDETTI William 202 Lynn Drive; Ann 142 Wray Large Road. WESLEY-HOUSTON Charles Akron, Ohio; Holley Barberton, Ohio.

DEIT7-HUNT Carl 2422 Mercantile Althea 86 Dahlis St. NICORA-MANNARINO Daniel M. 2408 Walnut Theresa, 2402 Walnut St SWEET-ROBIS Sidney 513 Worthington Edith 1414 Scott St. PAVELKO-HRIRAL Thomas Cheswick; Cheswick. HEYMAN TUMSIS Philip 673 Jancey Patricia 1910 Wharton St.

KARPUSZAKA-JACKSON Thomas, 1107 Cox Place; Gayle 5614 Second Ave. FFPENCZ-SHEPHERD John 895 Jo Ann Drive; Paul 3701 Brown Place. HAWK-TRGOVIC Edward 712 Virainia Mary 599 Mt. Vernon Drive. DISHONG-ALZO James 1., 655 S.

Helen, 1217 Duquesne Place. MOORE-OWENS Joseph 1424 Rutherford Kathleen 4301 Hyngrove Road. APASNIEWICZ- TURNER Anthony 232 lanatius Patricia 951 Hone Hollow Road. ESTER-MAZZOCCO Earl 4697 Echo Glenn Drive; Emily 126 Kathleen Drive. NOCK-EVANS Rov 933 Greenock Road; June 528 Scenery Drive LaMont, 1514 Pitt Thelma 35 Omega Place LANE Kenneth 1261 Blockadore Joyce 1516 Laketon Road.

WILLIAMS-CHISMAR Kenneth 15 Fourth Judith 226 Mervellen Drive. GUI MORE Daniel 9235 Pine Linda 116 Nassau Drive GATTS-CAMPBELL Robert 415 E. Carson Susan 1536 Compromise St. HAI L-MERCHANT Vernon 1616 Brighton Road; Lillie 1000 Kirkbr.de St. WHISENHUNT-KNOX James 25 North Star Corinne 345 Cornell Ave.

JOYCE WOLFE William 700 Ottillia Doreen Rebershura, Pa. MISENCIK-SROKA Stephen 413 Winebiddle Julie 27 Clifton St. Maurice 1021 Salter Way; Dorothy 1021 Salter Wav. SCHWARTZ SPRINGER Craig Forbes Dale 38 E. Circular Ave.

CONNOR-MARSHALL Donald, 613 Corey Dannie, 613 Corey Ave. MANCO-NGUYEN Ronald 1., 79 Sheridan My, 79 Sheridan Ave. LARGE Joseph 111 Second Barbara 115 Western Ave DIVORCE SUITS FILED CARTER- -Beverly J. against George. JOHNSON -Melvin H.

against Olla J. GOLDSTEIN -Racelle against Marton M-CAULEY-Maryonn against John PITERSKI -Regis K. against Thresa. LEONARD -Rose B. against Raymond A.

STEFLE -Eva L. anainst William. HERSH -Jack D. against Donna R. DePACE -Nancy L.

against David S. HOEHL-Bonnie A. against Wi'liam SEALY -Donna R. against Roger L. FISHELL Catherine C.

against Gerald PESICH GREPPI -Sara R. against Adam. -Carmela J. against Anthonv Jr DEES Patricia A. against Robert G.

JEFFREY James against Maraaret. Joseph against Deborah A. ENO -Susan against Richard M. J. 717ZA -Marlene A.

against Kenneth GREEN R. against George. Phyllis against Mark D. A. against Joseph HOI SINGER -Diane P.

against Kenneth L. Deborah J. against Ronald L. T. MORGAN -Eva M.

against Raymond POPINSKI Theodore J. a paint A. MASTPACCI Richard F. against Angela M. DIVORCES GRANTED (NONE) 3 Help Wanted ACCT: TAX ACCOUNTANT NO FEE Maior local corp.

seeking individual with 2 to 5 vrs tax bkad who seeks top staff position. ASSOCIATES 391-2360; 428 FORBES EMP. AGENCY CORPORATE ACCOUNTING STAFF-TRAINING $1000 yr. Local corp. College arads needed to enier dynamic training program Icading to key staff positions.

ASSOCIATES 391-2350; 428 FORBES P. AGENCY ACCOUNTING COLLEGE GRAD For staff trn. position. $1000. ASSOCIATES 391-2360; EMP.

428 AGENCY FORBES ACCT. CONTROLLER TRN: Coll. grad with desire for advancebased on merit. 391-2360; 428 FORBES A ASSOCIATES EMP. AGENCY ACCTS.

PAYABLE POSTING CLERK Exp. machine, possible 2nd shift. $450 mo. plus benefits. Free parking.

Loc. in So. Hills. 50 pct. fee paid.

Call 831-9456 W. A. GRISER ASSOC. (Empl. Agcy.) ADMIN.

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR TRAINEE Supervise 10-35 In scheduling, first sten labor relations, time, and motivation. Blue Chip company hiring in our office this week For consideration call 281-6255. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Bida. Empl. Agcy.

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE $7500 to start Join this national organization. This is a salaried position first year's expected earnings are much greater than the above figure. If vour ambition is management, this could be your starting place. Call 243-4261 Business Men's Clearing House, 5 Penn Center, empl. agcy.

TRAVEL RELATIONS TRAINEE $6500 Position involved promoting new business, establishing accounts, and handling reservations. For consideration call 281-6255. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Empl. Agcy.

ADMIN. Finance Manager or Trainee -Position involves credit, customer contacts, interviewling, and management. For more call 281-6255 AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Empl. Agcy.

ADVERTISING -Sales management, mature individual to run department prestige business. Draw from top commissions plus override, fringes. Car. Sales experience required. 000 to $20,000 first year.

Call 341-8787. AGENTS OR FLEET OWNERS -to serve U.S. steel mills from Pah. area Two way hauls. Top commission.

Reply to Press Box No. H529. AIR Conditioning steady work, year round. 391-1475. AIR-Conditioning Heating Service High wages comm.

travel allowance, bonuses, hospitalization, pension plan, experienced person. Allied. 731-6300. AIR Conditioning And sheet metal installer. experienced, light commercial, excellent benefits.

931-1141. ALUMINUM Sidina Mechanic or Helper Excellent opportunity to learn trade. 421-9710. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMENand expanding architectual firm with variety of exciting work requires experienced archilectural draftsmen for a permanent position. Salary commensurate with experience.

Send resume to Press Box No. H532. GUYS GALS (18 AND OVER) National concern representing leadIna Sports and Fashion publications has opening for 10 sharp auvs and 10 sharp aals; free to travel U. maior cilles (Los Angeles, Now York, Miami) and return random itinerary. Salary plus commission bonuses.

Transportation furnished. Money advenced daily. Must be ready to lenve, immediately. For Interview contact Mr. Mann, 11 A.

P. M. 391-2198..

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