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021 Business Personals 001 Death Notices 017 Legal Services 800 Legals 831 Estate Notices C-6 Pittsburgh Press, May 28, 1980 ATTORNEY HENRY MILLER III 1 Como. 29th dav ot Mav at 7:30 P.M. (Divorce J150) 566-2565 I O'clock, prevalllno time In the Upper St. Clair school District Administrative Office located at OILL, Emma deceased, of Pittsburgh, Pa. No.

2449 of 1980. Stanley 2. Goldberg, Es- Suire; Pittsburgh National ank Bldg, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. or to Greenwald 1820 McLaughlin Run Road.

Nicaragua Envoy On Tightrope Upper St. Clair, Pennsylvania 11241. GEORUS 6. BcTLHcR, Secretary Board ot School Directors Upper St. Clair Township Pezzullo says, with a look that suggests not everybody 805 Proposals BOROUGH OF BRADOOCK NOT CE TO GARBAGE CONTRACTORS "The United States wants to help Nicaragua rebuild from the damage caused during the civil war.

We also want to see develop a free and open Sealed bids will be received ov me Borouoh of Braddock until Tuesday, June 10, 1980 4:30 P.M. for the collection. I society, a mixed economy, a pluralistic system, and we'd like to play a role to help create that sort of future for the removal from curb site and dls oosal ot oarbaoe. All bids wii be opened and read at a meet ing 7:30 scheduled for that day 30 p.m. In council chambers, at country, be Municipal Building, Braddock, Pennsylvania.

aii bids musT be sealed ana In answering questions from anxious congressmen, Pezzello cautioned against it overestimating leftist power in Nicaragua or regarding all leftists as commu nists. Part of his rumors disparaging the United btates BY WALTER FRIEDENBERG Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON With an unmistakable Bronx accent, he introduces himself as Larry Pezzullo whose parents were Italian immigrants. Now he's the American ambassador to Nicaragua, where he's walking a diplomatic tightrope. After years of supporting ousted dictator Anastasio Somoza, the United States is trying to help create a democratic government and prevent a dictator takeover. Pezzullo, a tough man in a tough spot, calls it, with a smile, "a hustler's paradise." His active role and high visibility have made him a very public, and often controversial, figure.

"I figure that if I'm misquoted or my actions are misinterpreted, I must be doing something right," he says. Pezzullo is here to do some missionary work among congressmen jumpy about lending aid to Nicaragua because of the leftist tendencies of some Sandinista revolutionaries now sharing power. Considering that the U.S. government supported Somoza until just before he was toppled and did its utmost to prevent the Sandinistas' victory, it's a wonder Pezzullo, who showed up in Nicaragua just before the changeover last July, has the access that he does. "The American ambassador has to be and putting out His overall impression of Nicaragua is that "it is a society that cares about its future.

Its in everything we Pezzullo has addressed to fha Borough secreiarv. uraooocn. nennsviva- 15104 only on the forms provided by the Borough and have the words "Prooosa for the Collection, Removal and Dlsoosal of Garbaoe" marked on the outs da of the envelooe. no Did mav be morawn for 60 days next following the awarding of the proposed conTracr. Each bid must be accomoa- the amount of 10 of the total bid, payable to the Borough of nun mt vii iintw viicn, Braddock.

other ffemj set form in me Specifications must also accom- oanv me do. hl.nl. U.U copies of me proposed contract which has been prepared and must oe entered into ano an other necessary Information may be obtained at me onice ot me Borough Secretary, Brad dock. Pennsv vema. The council ot mt Borough ot Braddock reserves me right to reiect any or all bids and to I wa va any nformart es mere n.

MAKUAMt I WALL tK. Secretary LEGAL NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF O'HARA ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Sealed proposals, without an escalator clause, will be receiv ed by me Township of O'Hare a Home Rule Community) of Allegheny LOunry, Pennsylvania, at Foi Charje Road. Pltts burgh, Pa. 15238, until 8:00 After Columbia, he taught school in Levittown, N.Y., fellow teacher U.S. diplomat in fascinated by his accounts 01 Nasser, took the Foreign Service exam and was on his way.

LARRY PEZZULO Fast-rising career. open to all sectors of the society," he says. So, he is in the fray, talking, almost daily, with members of the Sandinista Directorate on the left and the Higher Council of Private Enterprise on the right. "We're in a different era down there," He was posted to Bolivia, Colombia and Guatemala, then was ambassador to Uruguay for two years before being tossed into Nicaragua, the briar patch he p.m.. on June 3.

vu. tor relishes. The highest Clues In Boston Bank Heist age of $5,000 in valuables per deposit box, would make it one of the largest thefts in v.i. history. The heist was similar to a theft at the U.S.

Trust Co. in Boston last summer, investigators said. It also was reminiscent of the Aug. 14, 1975, robbery of the Bonded FBI said it would have no way of exactly how much was stolen all of the owners had been contacted, but estimates ranged between $1 and $3.5 million. Canadian Freighter In Lake Huron TOUR, Mich.

(UPI) More than dozen Coast Guardsmen have freed freighter that ran aground in Lake Huron east of the DeTour ship, the 730-foot Lake Winnipeg, aground Monday 3 miles south of the reef light and ripped a gash in its MEDFORD, Mass. (UPI) FBI agents looked for clues today in a pile of valuables left behind by expert thieves who cut through 2 feet of steel and cement to steal as much as $3.5 million in cash, silver and jewelry from a suburban bank's safety deposit boxes over Memorial Day weekend. Investigators said 700 of the 1,000 boxes in the vault of the Depositors Trust Co. were pried open during the precision operation, which involved at feast two and as many as five people. The robbers, who took another $40,000 in cash from the bank's own safe, apparently examined the loot carefully before deciding what to take from the safety deposit boxes.

R.I., when thieves got away with $3 million in cash, jewels, precious metals and rare coins from the firm's safe deposit boxes. The nation's largest robbery occurred Dec. 11, 1978 when $5.8 million in cash and jewelry was taken from a Lufthansa Airlines cargo terminal at New York's Kennedy Airport. AUTO ACCIDENT, PERSONAL INJURY, DEFECTIVE PRODUCT CRIMINAL, DIVORCE, ESTATE, WILL I MALPRACTICE CASES JOHN GRUB0R, ESQUIRE GRUB0R ASSOCIATES 281-0500 CRIMINAL-CIVIL-DIVORCE Reat. fees.

261-1455, 361-4452 Divorces Fast Service 580 Ct. Costs-Crout 241-5363 Divorces Fast Service J73 Ct Costs, Attorney Davis 232-0306 531-9362 DIVORCES-FULL SERVICE 5150 Court Cost. 281-2955 Ethical'Persenaliiod Service ATTY BOB GARBER 261H33 GENERAL LEGAL SERVICES Reas. rates. Arthur C.

Kellum 6508 Frankstown Aye. 362-6WO Hchael Levine's Legal Clinic rivii BittiNiL DOMFSTIC 471-4455 885-5020 DOWNTOWN BKENTWUUU PERSONAL INJURY-DIVORCE Wills Estates Cnminal 681-2225 SHRAGER 1 MARKS, ATTYS. Reaianable fees. Bankruptcy. Personal miury.

Estates. General rraenct. simple win v. 4.1 8944. 019 Bulletin Board A BABY can have chance far life, its your decision, tan IIIV, II A.T.A.

731-2420. we tare. A FREE HOME EVALUATION NO OBLIGATION lAA-tAHO 441.6HU1 WALLY SHERBON REALTY INC A FREE PREGNANCY TESTING CENTER-207 Market 5f. 4m. tl.

Room 3, 9-11 a.m. Mon, Wed, Thurs, ASat. Imm results. 566- 2318 or 731-2420, Al riNF A PREGNANT? LIFELINE. Butler 282-1200, Mori vai ev.

4HV-vuu beaver lo. oj- 0505, Pgh 562-0543. Free Pregancy Testing. FREE-Pregnanc are confidential lancy lesrs. Kesuirs tial available me same day.

For Inform. Contact Women's Health Services. Inc. 562-1900 FREE PREGNANCY Tesf--5, Men-Sat. whi vou wait, confi dential counseling.

Allegheny women center, vnv HERE IS HELP FOR YOU DIAL ANYTIME 682-1911 a Lulon. a servict of SHADYSIOE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PROBLEMED by a cheating husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend? Call Ben A. Fagiolettl, Private Detective 241-2700. REUNION-Class of 1940 South ih June 6. Conl welcome 488-2300 SHIP YOUR CAR-all points USA A overseas insured 80 offices gas pd AAACON 471-5144 THE WESTMORELAND Co.

CAP Agency (Community action program) Is seeking Individuals for Board membership. Interested residents ot Westmoreland Co. should submit a brief discrfpffon ot themselves. It Is me intent of mt agency to form a board representative of Westmoreland Counfys population. Send approl-ate Information to Gary Craun, Dept.

of Human Services Westmoreland Co, Court House Sq. Greensburg, PA 15601 by Monday June ivbu. TROUBLED? We listen. we care. Contact 782-4073.

24 hrs 1970 CHAR. VAL. GRAD'S-10 Year Class Reunion, tor more Info, call Judl 776-7045 or Debbie 655-9939. Call tor reservations Now. 020 Personal 1-1 miss you so very Lovt always, your Princess.

much, wilt, I'm wuhmg you a happy 4 saft Memorial Day. Lovt Always. MARIE. DARCIE I've tten a bumbling idiot but its emy ocaus i vt you. Recall Valentine's Dav.

Feb. 14. 1980 Anyone seeing white young malt drivino Pont, sedan. navy color, with 2-flat tires on River Rd, Baldwin Boro. Man has disappeared a.

mere con cern tor his welfare. Contact Lapt. T. ROCCO at 255-2887, THANKS- to me Sacred Heart ot Jesus, me Miraculous Medal, SS Joseph. Jude.

Anthony. Elli. Ann Seton and Sr. Mary ot me cross. u.M.d.

62J I'm sorry, lust frustrated. Will vou still say yes? Miss you, 19. 021 Business Personals AARDVARK tf one of Poh's better places to STop in ano see some Tresn new races. Anoie, April. Dana, uawn, uiane, lustv, roxy, jc Karen.

Lola. Melodv Tammv.Offerina full service. Water beds. Geishas special prices. OPEN 24 HOURS EVERYDAY 943 LIBERTY AVE.

566-7530 391-5281 AARDVARK Presents Its new English room, oears an. lumt: ano see tot vourseiT. ABSOLUTELY Tlf BEST FULL SERVICE CLUB IN TOWN SPARTACUS Free water bed with any full service session early In me AM late at niont. J15 introductori senior Citizens specials avail too. Choice of 12 lovely attendants: Ctrmon, Donna, Kitty, Linut, Lisa, Lynn, warsna, Mlml, Monique, Sherry.

Summer. Tina. Enlov total prlva- in our plush, relaxed atmos- rt. Drown your anxieties In our sunken Geishas Whirlpools. We're lust a hop, a skip a lump away at Charti ers Ave.

McKees Rocks. OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY 331-5884 Also accepting applications for employment AUTOMOBILE ENGINEER WANTED. Know-how ol car buretor fuel sysiems. To help insiau vapor luti system automobiles do stmt tssling wmt box i Mil rress Employment Service SGARLATA On Monday, May Joseph, of Brookline 9A loan beloved husband of Margaret E. Soar ata- father ot Harrv Sgarlata; brother of Ignatius and Salvatore Sgarlata; also survived by four grandchii dren and three great-grand.

children. Friends will be re- ceived at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY. 2630 West Liberty on Weds, and Thurs.

from 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass ot Christian burial. Mav 30. Resurrection Church 10:30 a.m. Interment North side lamoiic cemetery.

SNYDER C. Richard of Monroevllle. on Mav 25. ivso, oeioved hus band ot Alva J. Harper: fa ther of Linda Julia J.

and Richard L. all at home; son of Emily I. Snyder; brother of Betty Bathie and Barbara Bone. Friends may call at GENE VAN HORN 5 MONROE-VII IF FUNERAL HOME. Beat- ty at Haymaker Rds.

starting Tues. 2 p.m. Services will be held on Thurs. 10:30 a.m. ivsitation Tues.

ana wea. 7.4 7-9 pm SONS Ernest Mav J5, 1980, of Washington Plaza Pgh, pa wercy nosp, in nis 69th year- son ot Ernest and Alice McFarland Sons. Mass ol Christian Buraii at 10 a.m. Thurs, May 29 at Eplthany Roman Catholic Church, 1018 D.h DA Ar. rengements fcv the JAMES R.

MOODY FUNERAL HOME, Route 30, Clinton. PA. Friends may can on weo. p.m. to p.m.

interment in calvary Cemetery. If desired, familv suggests contributions to your favorite Charity. STALMAC On Mav 27 Adam F. Stalmae of mo. Brad- dock: husband of Mdrasrd (Peg Miklos Stalmae; father of Jeanne Geslak and David stalmae: brother of John and Edward Stalmae and Mrs.

Mary Mosspan; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, Second St. at Comrie Braddock. Mass of Christian in 5t. a Burial renoan Church on Frl.

at 9:30 a.m. TOOLE AAa, 9A 1980, John Francis Jr. of Verona; beloved husband of Judith Bovles Toole; lather ot Padraic Toole: son of John p. Sr. and Anna Mav Toole; brother of Patrick, Michael seam.

Megan looie ana Browvn Beaublene amd Co- leen Bonan. r-amiiy requesrs visitation, services ana Interment orlvate. WILLIAM J. O'NEILL, MARGARET ANN O'NEILL, ASSOC, 2 O'NEILL FUNtRAL HOME, MARGA. RET ANN NfclLL, ASSOC, TRAGESSER On Sun, May 25, 1980, David J.

of Fla. (formerly of Mt. Lebanon)' husband of Laura Dandar Tragesser; brother of Thomas and Paul of Larry of N.J.. Ret. Lt.

Col. James or Alexandria, va. Mary lou Kino ana Lonnie ODonnel. Friends will be re- ceived at me L. BEINHAUER i SOM CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave, on Wed. 7-9 p.m. Mass ol Christian Burial Thur, May 29, at 10 a.m. St. Bernard Church.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. WAGNER loved' mother of Ida Troupe, Allen Wagner, and James waaner: one sister Mmnetl Wvnn, and one brother Norise waaner: a number or omer relatives and friends. Friends received at the WEST FUNERAL HOME INC 2215 Wylie Ave, from 2-4 7-9 o.m. Funeral services Fri at i p.m. from the Calvary Baptist Church.

Interment Homewood Cemetery. WELLER At borne In Mt. Lebanon on Sun. May 25, 1980. Josephine ijoi wener; eunr ot Mrs.

L. (Betty Jo) Goodafl, Richard and KcoerT weuer: aiso sur vived bv her sister-in-laws Bess, Addah, and Dorothy Welier; and her dear friend, uoris J. siaxer. r-rienas received at me E. B.

LAUGH- LIN FUNERAL HOME 3310 W. Liberty Ave, Mt. Lebanon where services will be held on Thur, May 29 at li a.m. Visitations 2-4 t. 7- p.m., lue, ana vvea WESSEL On Monday, May 26, 1980.

Theima L. of Murrvsvi e. Pa. wife of Edward T. Wessel; momer ot Richard and Ron aid; grandmother of Mary iwaroareT aauonrer or Mrs.

Modena Tennant- sister of James Tennant. Georoie Bat. uaney and Stanley Tennant. memorial services. Thursday, 8 pm.

at fhe JOHN T. HART rUNbKAL home, Murrysville. it oesired. memor a contribu. irons may be made to Mur rysville Medic One or tht roroes Hospice.

WILLERIG On Mon May 26, 1980, Doris E. of wilkinsburg; sister of Edna Lovett Edith Nelson, Kaipn l. ano james l. wiit. Friends rece ved at T.D.

Wallace Ave, rv'iK. d- ano -v p.m. serv kes Thurs. mornlna At 11 o' clock. WILLIAMS Suddenly on Way 25, vu.

toDnner J. or aniwv- Hit I An at ri huaKanii nf Urt MwW Williams; father of Miss Gyle Williams; brother of Emanuel Woodtork of Charlot tesville, Va. Friends received at the JULIA H. GAINES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn c.c, wnere services be held Thur. at 1 p.m.

cremation a eonenv cem Tery. WILLIAMS C.m.iAl 4 IflAA of San Cle'mente, Cal. (former' Iv of Carneoie. Pa l' husband ot Wanda Coder Wi ams: fa. mer of Robert W.

F. Williams ano Mrs. sniriey Heftimg; Bernard S. and Lawrence also survved bv tve grandchildren. Interment pr.

vaie in san Liemente, cal. Sympathies mav be sent to Mrs. Wanda Williams, 3265 Paseo Gelllta, San Clemente. CA 92672. Former owner ol comer House Hotel, Bridgevl- iie, ra.

YANIS On Tues. Mav 27. 1980. Stan- lev; husband of Mary of Stowe father of Sophie Barcheski; grandfather of Michae and Mary Ann Bar cheski; brother of William Yams. Kate Misko and Cam- trine Secrist.

Friends received at MCDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME. INC. 1275 Chartiers Ave McKees Rocks. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Mary's Church on Thurs.

May 29 at 9 a.m. Visitation 2-4 i 7-9 p.rr. ZIEGLER At Miami PI nn Um WBO. Georoe W. (formorlw of anaicr i wp.i: nusoano or me late Ruth Granlwa 7 nntr- miner or namryn Konrer, Carolyn Schmidt, Ruth Wilson, George W.

Jr. and Waiter N. Zieaier; brother of Dorothv Wahl; also survived by seven Orandchildren and seven great-orandchildren. Friends received 2-4 79 o.m. Wed.

at the BOCK FUNPRAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw, where Services will be held on Thur. morning at 1 1. ZORN On Sat, Mav 24, 1980, Joseph f. in Liearwafer, Fla, former ly of Braddock; husband of inei inter: lamer ot Mrs.

Patricia Gray and Mrs. Inei (Pudge) Brighter; brother ot Mrs. Lucy Millborn: also six grandchildren. Friends received af me RONALD V. LUCAS FUNERAL HOME, 445 Fourth St, Braddock, on Wed.

from noon unti 9 p.m. rnnrp brated Mass of Christian Buri. al in St. Brendan Church on i nurs. er iu a.m.

004 In Memoriam BALDACCI, GENE- In loving memory, on nis Oirmoav May 28, Sadly missed by wile Mary, son Cal, and EDMUND S. LOUGHREN pass Ul In in to me of and be me me five into by, by and all by or or or Airport Executive Health Club Full servict health club with your choice of lovely attendants. Open 9:30 10 1:30. Call now at: 262-4484 BALDNESS CURED By Dr. Setters Pilo-Genic Treatment as seen on TV's "Mer Griffin Show" Now available In Pennsylvania.

Call area coot 412-765-3359. Caterlng-grad showr picnic wtd ding party 367-4038 243-2785 COME ANO RELAX ON THE ROCKS VISIT SCANDANAVIAN SPA NEW HOURS: 12-12 Absolutely Iht finest manage facility in mt arta. Every al tendant familiar with tht most up to aait Mtssagt Techniques. Ont trip to tht Rocks and you'll bt back lor seconds. Jusl a short trip from town.

323 xh HELEN STREET MONDAY FRDAV 771-7780 771-7781 DIAMONDS Cash paid for your old diamonds I. gold. Call Mr. Glenn, for an appointment (281-4100) af David Weis, 615 Liberty Ave. FANTASIA HEALTH SPA Ltcafed 10 min.

between dnln Pgh. Monroevllle at 13S E. Avt. Come in I rtla in our plush surroundings. chotst tram ont of our 5 lovely body loners featured day i night.

uptn mon-ai nam-jam 462-0320 Call Sr ask mgr. about our AFTERNOON DISCOUNT from Aoollcatlons now being accepted for employment. GEMINI "Daiv Sotciati" Call for 391-3919 "GEMINI" Pgh's finest full service spa. Stop In 4 enlov a little our usn. a r-cono tinned establishment.

Take advantage of a session with some ot our 12 attendants. 10 AM to 4 AM 641 Liberty Avenue 391-3919 dtnuts with sessions bt- tween 10am Noon. Stop in and dunk a donuf wilb stmt of Pgh's fintsl I lovtlitst attendentr ICY Got Junt graduations wed. Get in shape at TAN I KIM, 6B2-II4V, HI MOMI Join us housewives like yourself In adding an extra 150-75 twk to me family Income selling lewelry for a welt known Co. have fun doing 111 Curious? Call 872-6325 IDEAS Inventions New Products, needed by Inntvafivt Mfgr.

Working Assislanct avail, to individual. Tinkerers with feasible concepls. Call Mr. Casey, 288-1301 MAYA OF MARKET SQUARE Conveniently located tn the heart of downtown Pittsburghs nightlife at 24 Market Square. Well known for our 7 love I at tendants for vou to choose from nightly, over JO attendants tn air So stoo In for a corrtDlete total body tone that will absolutely reluvenate your entire body.

And remember a body toning from a Maya girl Is an per i nee you win never tor- OPEN 10 AM TO 4:30 AM MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 10 AM to 5:30 AM FRIDAY I SATURDAY SUN. 12 TO 11 P.M. 566-9904 566-9936 OUR ENGLISH ROOM CAN'T BE BEAT! New super low rates lots of extra special equipment. SPARTACUS 331-5884 ROBIN 4 Reg inviles vou to have coffee 4 donvts with them at fit GEMINI, 3V1-391V 028 Resumes MANGO-ANDREWS KSUMI SERVICE UfmilS H. 381-323? A Professional Writer Writes better resume 687-1927 RESUME Service-complete, concise, professional.

S20. 487-6653. Aft. 364-9435, SUN RESUMES 765-3087 THE RESUMEWRITER 261-3670 Investment Bidf. 030 Help Wanted ACCOUNTING CLK TRNE 510.800.

Fee pd. Dntn corp. Ca- reer emp acy, 301 5th, 471-8926 ACTORS-Audltlons being held for the out-door drama YOUNG WASHINGTON. Point Park College, studio 7, 7th floor, Law rence Hall, 5 p.m. Thur, May 29.

Have snort audti eon oce prepared. Salary levels, S80-S150 weemy. ADMIN. ADMINASST This well established engineer-ino firm Is seekino an aominfs trative assistant wrth some col lege background in science for work in a lab. Duties will in-elude typing, ordering 1 distributing supplies.

schedul ing use ot equipment tor testing. $700 mo. LIKEN EMPLOY-WENT AGENCY. 400 Penn Ctr. Blvd.

ADMIN CLERICAL ADMIN ASSISTANT TRAINEE Area consulting firm seekino promotabie person with some typing ability to coordinate administrative functions, schedules, and special reports. All paid benefits include college tuition if desired. For consideration call 281-6255. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1302 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Agcy.

ADMIN HOTEL FOOD MANAGEMENT TRAINEE MAJOR EXPANSION! $12-15 000 After I tralnirwi tjtke over Food and Business proce- urcs, as you groom tor general manaoer. All oald frinoes. plus bonus! For consideration call 281-4263. IBA, Inc. 1301 Chamber of Commerce Empl.

Agcy. ADMINISTRATIVE ASST To J15.000. Fes pd. Degr. Dntn.

Career Emp acy, 301 5th, 471-' ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Large public-Interest law firm requires Individual to assist Director. General administrative duties, grant writing, financial management emphasized. Send resume to Box G-755, co this paper. ADMIN.ql BEGINNER RECEP.SECY if vou are entering the business world I can take SH type. you Quality lor this position in a busv South Hill nffir ftiir cllent offers free parking, benefits.

1625mo. LIKEN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, Manor Oak 2. 341-7074 ADMIN TRAVEL COUNSELLOR TRAINEE confidential opening now ists to arivk rlUnta nm travel plans, trips, schedules, and arraoements. Good fringes, and advancement. For consider-ation call 281-4255.

AMERCICAN BUSINESS CENTEK, INC, 1302 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, Empl. Agcy. ADMIN WAREHOUSE TRAINFF No experience requires as vou "ocK Ofocs, Inventory, mailing, and bills. Paid medical, retirement bonus, and paid overtime Is desired. For vour 281-6255.

AMER CAN rikimecc -cures 1309 ChamUr wrci Bldg, Empl. Agcy, Greenwald, Attys, Suite 300' 330 Office Complex, Monroe, villa Mall. Monreovllle, Pa, 15146. DONALDSON, James Frederick, nf AriHnevllle. Pa.

No. 1627 ot 1980. Richard Donaldson and Edith Cooper, Co-Adms, Route 88, Allenport, Pa. 15412. Or TO wurpny, P.O.

Bo 109, 308 Fallowflelcl Cnarlerol, Pa. 15022. at ELIASHOF, tieanor, oeceascu, Of Pittsburgh, ra. mi. ujj ui 1980.

Leon Ellashof Entr, 5402 Wllkins Ave, Pittsburgh, p. 15217 or to Alan L. ft.rklTIAn RuSUh' der Pohl Lleber Engel, Attys, 20th Floor Frlck Bldg, Pittsburgh, pa. uiv. MAIORANO, Joan aka Joan fcSPOSITO mIUlllV, wvcojwu, of Pittsburgh, Pa.

No. I3220f 1980. Anthony Maioranl, 707 Linda Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa, looA Anit Cynthia Morion. 2642 Winchester Drive, Pitts-burghs Pa. 15220 Etrs, or to Eric F.

Solomon, Atty, 1000 Lawyers Bldg, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1521V. McMANAMON, Matilda, deceas- mi nf F-msworiTi Buruuan. ra. NO.

2295 of 1980. John T. Richards Extr, 130 Drood Lane. Krrrsourgn. ra.

or to Richards ano snor nev at Law. 605 Law Fl nance Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 152 iv. ROLEY, Eliiabefh, deceased, ot Mf. Lebanon, ra.

no. so ot 1980. Equlbank, Extr, Two Oliver Plata, Pittsburgh Pa. 15222 or to Lloyd E. Gluck, Atfv, 418 rncK Bldg, fins-burgh.

Pa. 15219. THEOBALD, Lilly deceased. ot rfTTSDurgn, r-a. no.

ivjo oi 1980. Rita 75 Mullooly DIHchnrnri Da Dnh. erl Theobald, 2101 Woodward Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15226, Extrs' Ronald L. Muha, Atty, 220 Grant St, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15219, THOMAS, Fred aka Fred nomas, oeceasea. or rirrs burgh, Pa. No. 1576 of 1980. Eva Mae Thomas, Admx, 7347 Somerset St, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15235 or to David R. Brown, Atfv, 17Y01 Grant Bldg, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. Lasne shannon, ra. no.

ivoj of 1980. Shirley A. Houser, 4949 E. Wlllock Rd, Pitts burgh, Pa. 15227; Joseph A.

Tom, 5294 Spring Valley Or, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15234; Roberl M. Toth, 1485 Barclay Hill Rd, Beaver, Pa. 15009, Ronald L. Muha, Atty, 220 Grant Pittsburgh, Pa.

15219. VOITH, Eugene deceased, of rrrrsourgn, ra. mo. iojo oi 1980. Mrs.

Mary Volth, Administratrix, C.T.A, 934 Fordham Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. 1522a. 010 Lost and Found COCK-A-POO-fem, lost Glbso-nla area, beige browns.

'Coco Child pet. Reward. 11-1591 COCKER SPANIEL-mlssing, party color, wht, blk tan. Sq Hill, Reward, no questions asked. 42I-BU2J, 6l-JUVB.

DALMATIAN-LOST, Mt. Leb. area, br. wh, female pup, Reward, 56J-4M4; 34J-284U, DOG Found, rust, pt leb pup nr corn Braddock Penn 244-8483 DOG Med. long haired white, hrn iui hlk An hark Ans.

to Rudy, w'tlea collar, lost wnnenaiiurentwood, sun. tve. Reward. 885-6177. FOUND Male Collle-type dog, ran wnne.

An opm, ovj-yvai. LOST-fem. shep. husky, blk gray on 51610, Coraopolis area. 762-3248 Lost-Staffordshlres 2 adults.

Lucy waiiv. med. site muscular. S. Hills area, brlndle to blk wwhlte on chest, rt- ward.

281-622344-7147 MINIATURE COLLIE-Lost Penn Hills (Unlv trl-color, tattoo ten nmo leg, answers to irisn 793-0323 PARROT-lost, Bloomfield area, green, rea yenow rjooy, yellow head, blue forehead, 14' long, rewaro, 0WBV3 SCHNAUZER fern. gray, lost VVIIklnsburo; inurcnni area. Kcwaro. in-nu SHEEP DOG FOUND, Male, N.SIde, 486-1747. SIGNET RING-winitlals TMO lost In Wilkinsburg area will pay substantial reward for its return.

621-3068, 963-9733. FOUND Black Fern PUPPY In Banksvllle Shop. Ctr. If not claimed by owner. FREE TO OUUU HUMfc.

J44-I31. FOUND-Camtra. May 24. Lau ret Hiland Trail. Trailhead Rtt.

30. Reply Press Boi FOUND-Ctlilit-lypt malt. Gokttn Brown. Wandtring king nmv. len y.i-iovj.

3 Old Eng Shetodoo. uuq. ngnrs area. Lost-Doberman, red wred col lar, Pleasant Hills area, reward. 384-74J7 LOST-Gtrmen Sheo.

black tan, male, S. Park, boys pet, LOST TIGER male cat on med! cation Johnston Farm. 831-8436 LOST-Wfiilt crtam calortd malt Labrador. Answers to 1 vr d. vv friend v.

Lgt reward. 741-3018; 331-1410, ask tor John Gordon. Oil Share A Ride FREE TRANSPORTATION to New urwans exchanoe tor help driving. Male 25-45. Valid license required.

New car. June 7. 5pm-9pm only, 464-0719 WANTED person to drive new Dodge Omni to St. Petersburg Florida. Will pay for all gas.

Car to be there June 7, noon. Send refs. to: Occupant, 4 Hoi- loiiu wu, run, r. I3J3 LEAVING FOR FLORIDA June 1. will take riders to share ex.

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INTERESTED KEYBOARD PLAYER For Established Band prefer late 20 Versitiiity a musn w-vsya e-io p.m. LEAD VOCALIST-seeks high gnci uy roc pang, oao-ajo TENOR SAXOPHONIST SINGER seeks Heady work, 4-6 nighli ween, p.j-jj1 maie Cisco oance 'or Oance i-cvei. ounng me pay WANTED-Lead singer, second tenor ti baritone lor 50 band, exp ntc, weguip. 928-9584 017 Legal Services Afforflabla Lea.1 Cjvir CIVIL-BANKRUPTCY-DIVORCE Atty Phvis Kramer 681-3900 022 Employment Service Employment Service Personnel Interviewing Spt-cialisls Hiring contractors. 233-7321.

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Bldg. Pgh. 281-2888 PONGRASS PERSONNEL ARROTT Bldg. Pgh. 281-7583 RITTENHOUSE i ASSOC.

Inc. Stand. Life Bldg. 3818871. Engineering Specialists TFfHNICAL SEARCH Empire Bldg.

Pgh. 281-0931 Professional Employment CLIFTON JOHNSON ASSOC INC Perkvele Blag. Monrotvillt 854 8000 it 1 022 428 Washington agrees. said. job, he says, is tracking the facts.

flux. I just hope we do can to help it along. had a fast-rising career. for six years. There a had a brother who was a Egypt.

Pezzullo was figure, based on an aver Vault Co. in Providence, 001 Death Notices Rd.l Penn Hills, where serv ices will be held on Thurs. at 1 p.m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MILLEN Carl W.

(Bones), on Mon, Mav 26, 1980; brother of Lloyd (Bow wow) of Fla, Fred, and Dorothy Willis, and Shiriee Porter, and the late Paul Mil len. Friends received 2-4 7 9 pm at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Thur, at 1 p.m. MILLER Lamond J. of Munhall.

Mav 25. 1980, a Former Po lice Officer in castle Shannon: beloved husband of Eleanor Stupar: father of Michael. David Susan, Donald and Richard: stepfather of Joyce Caldwell, Eileen and Raymond 1 Dunmire. Friends received at 5AVOL5K WASIK -GLENN FUNERAL HOME, 3501 Main Munhall Tues. and Wed.

from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Thursday. Blessing service on i nurs. or iu a.m. from me funeral home.

MOORE on Mon. Mav 26. 1980. Beloved husband of Flora Moore; also survived by nieces and nephews and other relatives. Friends received at the SAMUEL J.

JONES FUNERAL HOME 2644 Wylie Ave. services ki. at a.m. in Monumental Baptist Church. MORRELL On Mon, May U.

1980, Roland E. Morrell; husband of Helene Morrell; father of Cheryl Kathleen and John Morrell; brother ot Milton, David and Clifford Morrell. Friends received at WM. SLATER I SONS, INC, Virgin-ia Ave. and Kearsaoe Mt.

will be held Thurs, May 29 i i p.m. MRUCZEK On CiinrUV Uu 1000 Helen daughter of fhe late oiasius ana lou se mruczek: sister of Frank of Tucson, Anthony Robert Stanley, of Youngstown, and the late Harriet Frankowski and Wanda Grisdal. Friends received at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME. 216 44th on from 7-9 p.niy 12 noon to 9 p.m.

Funeral on Thurs. at 10 clock. Funera Mass Immaculate Heart of Mary inurcn i ociock. MULLEN On May 25, 1980, Alice M. of Beech view; betovsd sis ter of Catherine Murphy: aunt or Konaa ana bera a MurDhv and Eileen lannachion; also ritffii jprcaT-niece ana nepn ews.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER A SON CO. MORTUARY. 2630 West Liberty Ave. on Tues.

and Wed. 2-4 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Catherine of Sienna Church Thur. at 10 a.m.

PANESI On May 26, 1980, Ada; wife ot the late Louis mother ot Louis Panesi Marv Mangine and Anna Meni; sister of Yolanda Bonpiorm; five grandchildren and four great-grandhclldren, friends received at the BAGNATO FUNERAL HOME, Charters Carnegie, funeral mass In Holy Souls Church, Thurs, at 9:30 a.m. PASZKOWSKI (Czachowski) On Sunday, May 25, 1980, Josephine, beloved wife of Edmund mother of Ed mund Mrs. Josephine Jan-kowskl, Mrs. Jacqueline Warusiewski; grandmother of Linda, Brian, Eric Paszkowski and Adam M. Warusiewski; sister of the late Joseph Czachowski.

Friends received at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 3201 Dob-son St, Polish Hill, from 12 noon to p.m. Funeral on Thurs. at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass in the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 9 a.m.

PRICE Dorothy M. Sullivan on Tues. Mav 27, 1980; widow of Joseph Price; mother ot Joan Ring, Judith and Eugene J. Price; five grandchildren; sister ot Madeline Guerneth and David Sullivan. Friends received at the JOHN D.

O'CONNOR SON FUNERAL HOME, INC. 474 Clairton Blvd, Rt. 51, Whitehall. Mass ot Christian Burial in the Church of St. Elizabeth on Thurs.

11 a.m. Visitation 2- 7-9 p.m. RIMMELL George on Mon. May 26, 1980 of Cubbage St, Carnegie, PA' father ot Mrs. Rita J.

Stafford George p. Rinmeil- also survived by two grandchildren, Karen I Kevin. Friends mav call at the BRADWELL NIRELLA INC. FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers Ave at Man-field Blvd, Carnegie where services will be held on Thurs. May 288 29 at 10 a.m.

Family requests visitations from 2-4 7-9 p.m. ROBESON On Thursday, May 27, 1980, Dr. Frank of Dormont- beloved husband of Peggy Dyer lather of Barbara Fischer Mrs. Paul Same Garren (Mrs w. B.I; also three grandchildren; nephew of Miss Olive Sullivan.

Friends receiv-ii1, L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Thurs. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where services will be held on II a.m. Sought PREVIOUS DEATHS Apel, Elizabeth Gnentner Aul, Edward F.

Barley, Susan Coodello, Michael Cornelius, Catherine E. Carroll Dazen, Michael M. Diettinger, Raymond G. Flinn, Lawrence Clifford Gostkowski, Henry P. Havey, Sarah Fawcett Hoffman, Howard H.

Howick, Albert E. Johannes, Helen Florence Lazzari, Georgia Locot, Teresa Anna Waizenhofer Maloy, Edward F. Malta, Frances Jane Dunlap McCourt, William C. Millen, Carl W. (Bones) Miller, Lamond J.

Morrell, Roland E. Mrnczek, Helen S. Mullen, Alice M. Panesi, Ada Paszkowski, Josephine Czachowski Rimmell, George Sgarlata, Joseph Snyder, C. Richard Sods, Ernest H.

W'eller, Josephine (Jo) Willerig, Doris E. Ziegler, George W. Zorn, Joseph P. 001 Death Notices two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the VLADIMIR S.

CORBA FUNERAL HOME, 300 E. Main Carnegie, Tues. and from 12 noon to 9 p.m. Funeral Thursday, Mav 29, at 9 a rn. vith Divine Liturgy in SS Peter I Paul Ukr.

Oth. G.C. Church at 9:30 a.m. Parastas Tues. and 7:30 p.m.

DIETHORN Mildred Feth, suddenly on May 26, 1980; beloved wife of Edward Oiethorn; sister of Elmer and Edward Feth. Friends received from 2-4, 7-9 pm. at the JOHN T. CONNORS FUNERAL HOME, 209 Allen Ave. Funeral Mass in St.

George Church on Frl. at II a.m. DIETTINGER On May 26, IPSO, Raymond G. Diettinger of Troy Hill in his 64fh year; beloved brother of Marie Gigler, Irene Schaitenbrand, Emma Jarabm, the late Rosalia Herman. Louis and Edward (Ditch) Diettinoer.

Familv will rcpivi friends 2-4 7-9 at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Trov Hill. Funeral Mass in Most Holy Name Church on Thur. at a.m. Friends invited. EIBEN Alice R.

on Tues. Mav 27, 1980: beloved wife of the late William I' mnther nt lrnnn Robert M. and Rita Perrot-ti Mary Grguras; step. mother ot William Agnes Eper-thener Dolores M. DuScheid and Regis also survived bv 28 grandchildren- eight great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNEL HOME. INC. 065 Brookline Rlwri nf Christian Burial in the Church Ot the Resurrection Fri. at 9:30 a.m.

2-4 7.9 pm.m.) FLINN On Mon, May 26, 1980, Law-he. Flir loved husband nt the Ijrie Edna Boden Flinn; father ot Janet Lionichan. Robert J. and L. C.

Flinn also sur- ived bv nine aranrlrhilrti-ert Funeral frnm McCABE INC, FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave, on May 79. at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Bunal Sf. Lawrence O'Toole Church at 10 am. Visitation with the family Tue 7-9 pm.

and Wed. 12 noon til 9 pm. GARFIELD On Mav 27, 1980, Marie M. ot Mt. I ehannn ftrvmmrtu of New York Citv); beloved mother of Frederick M.

Garfield' grandmother ot Frederick M. ii of Bristol, Va, Leonard Of Ann Aihnr M-h nH Constance ot Atlanta, Ga. Memorial Services II ha held in the Chapel of South, minster united Presbyterian Church. 799 Washinntnn Drt Mt. Lebanon, on Fri.

at 6 m. Arrangements bv L. EINHAUFR nu rn MORTUARY. The knowing until million Freed DE four a Canadian northern Passage. The ran DeTour hull.

tniinwirwi' Hase rrems 1. 7.200 so. ID- Binder Course 2. 3,600 so, ID-2 Wearing Lourse 3. 6,887 sq.

Type II Slurrv Seal 4. 22,275 so, Bituminous seal (-oar 5. 14,075 sg. Bituminous surface Treatment A I IM II. A' Bin.

underorain 7. 150 lin. 6" Pip Founda tion unoerdrain 1 B7fl I Vauu.au. 25 each: fetch Basin Re pair and Adjustment 10. 10800 so.

vdsj Construc tion Fabric 11. 950 so, Full Depth Bituminous concrete patches 12. 50 cu. Additional Ex cjvatlon and Backfill Add Alternate No. 3,615 sq.

Tvoe II Slurrv Seal Add Alternate No. 2: 2,667 so. yas. ivpe 11 slurry seal Add Alternate No. 3: 2,667 sq.

Tvoe II Slurrv Seal Add Alternate No. 4: 17.111 sq. Type II Slurry Seal Add Alternate No. 5: 1,547 sq. yas, prruminou.

seal toar Add Alternate No. 6: 2,581 sq. Bituminous Seal Coat Add Alternate No. 7: 2,436 tin. 6" Pipe Underdrein All provisions of me Pennsyl vania Prevailing Wage Rates 10 mis proiect.

must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality. Proposal forms and Supplemental Specifications and Instructions to bidders art available ft mt Township office. Tht bid must bt accompanied by certified check or bid bond In the amount of 10 of the bid, madt payatxt to mt Municipality. Tht Munlcloalftv reserves mt nufii iu rcieir any tn proposals. lownsnip ot unara im.k.l.) WILLIAM S.

AWIAIKUVVSM, JK. Manager OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT Sealed Prooosals will be re ceived for Furniture and Equlp- menr tot mt Mon ev sec ondary School by: Mr. Samuel Damian, Secretary, Southeastern Area soeca scrtoois Aumorrrv. co Mon Valley Special School, ivuu uairron Koao. wtsr Mnim.

Pennsylvania 15122, or his successor in office between tht hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., prevailing tlmt, week davs. and between 7:00 o. and 7:30 p.m., prtvalllng tlmt, on Wednesday, June 4, 1980, after which bids shall bt publl- cally opened and read aloud In the Mon Valley Special School, ivuu Liarron Koaa. west Mimin.

Pennsylvania 15122 for: Furni ture and Eouioment for Mon Valley Secondary School SChtduM 41. copies ot Plans, soectneanons. and omer Contract Documents will be on nit and open to pub lic Inspection at tht office of tht Architect, Kecllk Graves, ouv pingnam srreer. rrrrsourgn. Pennsylvania 15203.

where ont set may bt obtained upon deposit of Ten Dollars (S10.00), refundable to each actual bidder It documents are returned In good condition within five (5) davs entr open no ot os. bn- tire amount of deposit will bt forfeited rf documents are not returned within mt tlmt stated land good condition. The character and amount of bid security to bt furnished bv the bidder- and me basis of award shal be as stated In tht Instructions to Bidders In tht spec TKattons. int soumeesrem Area soec a Schools Authority, West Mifflin, Allegheny County. Pennsylvania reserves the right to waive any nTormeimes in or to reect anv and all bids, alternates, or parts UH.

Bv order of tht Southeastern Area specia schools Author tv. sAMUfcL DAM AN. Stcrttarv Mrri.ni icv. i ACL IK GRAVES PITTSBURGH, PA. 15203 OFFICIAL ADVERTISEMENT NORTH ALLEGHENY SCHOOL DISTRICT ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA.

Sealed prooosals will bt re ceived at mt T.E. Carson Middle School Board Room, 200 mllvue Lane, Pittsburgh, Pa. 5237 un 8:00 P.M EDST. on Junt 11. 1980.

and will bt pub licly opened and rtad tor me following work: Ntw Sidewalks and Repaying tor Hosack El mtntarv School. North Alitor School District. Peebles school Road. Town or Mccand- less, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Bidding Documents may bt procured bv contractors bean.

ning Thursday. May 22, 1910, at tht offlct of Schafer i Slowlk, Architect, sua MCKntgm tast Plata II, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15237, after prior application and upon oeposn or a cntck orawn to mt orotr or scntw Slowlk the amount of Fifty Dollars isxiuuj tot ont set or documents. Addfttonel sets may be ivment of me same amount set forth for each miMI Wit, I.VI U. refunded.

If no proposal Is sub mitted or rt mt Drawings and CnArHIr A.IWU ATA w. rtiiiuX good condition without nota- after the date of opening of Proposals, the deposit will bt forfeited. If anv Bidder desires examine tht Drawings and Specification for any portion of work, a copy of tht stmt will be available for such examination at tht offlct of tht Architect and fht Plan Rooms F.W. Dodge Corporation and Pittsburgh Builders Exchange. ten proposal, in duplicate on Bidder's letterhead, shall signed, sealed and accompa nled by a Certified or Cashier's Check, drawn to tht order of North Allfohenv School Dis trict, Allegheny County, Pt, In omounT o' nor less man percent (5) of me total amount of me Bast Bid.

Tht Bidder to whom award Is made will bt required to enter a written Contract and fur. nlsh Performance Bond, and Labor and Material Bond by an approved surery in tnt tun amount of tht Contract In tht standard form of. or approved tht American Instttutt of Architects. The Performance Bond shall Include all guarantees and maintenance required me Specifications; tht Labor Material Bond snail Include material furnished and labor supplied or performed whether subcontractor, materialman otherwlst. The abovt named str ct re serves me right to reltct any all Proposals and to accept reiect any part of any Proposal.

no proposal sntu ot arttrto withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing tlmt for rtctlpf of Proposals. Bv order of tht Norm Alle gheny School District, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. GEORGE VARNUM, Business Manager ESTATE NOTICES Letters have been oranted on fhe estate of each of the fol lowing decedents to mt person al representative named who requests all persons having claims against the estate of fht decedent to make known mt same In writing to him or his attorney, and all persons Indebt ed to the decedent to make payment to him without delay: DEDIG, Albert dtctased, of rrrrsourgn, ra. NO. 246 of 1980.

Gerard P. Dedlg, Extr, 521 First Pittsburgh, Pa! 15227. or to c. James Ruffen. nach.

Atty, 1223 Grant Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. 1 LATEST DEATHS Baer, Gilbert Dietfaorn, Mildred F. Eiben, Alice R. Garfield, Marie M.

Grannison, Juanita J. Huffman, Hazel Jakkic, Marie Junstrom, Elmer C. Kirkham, N. Caton Kitay, Ida W. Lang, Cecelia Lazovich, Radenko, Louden, Robert P.

Maier, William G. Matoney, Norine F. Moore, Frank Price, Dorothy M. Robeson, Dr. Frank A.

Stalmae, Adam F. Toole, John F. Jr. Tragesser, David J. Wagner, Sallie Wessel, Thelma Williams, Gophner J.

Williams, Samuel R. Yanis, Stanley 001 Death Notices APEL On Mav 26, 1980, Elite-beth Guentner Apel; wife ot the late Joseph Apel; mother ot Ruth Bohntinsky, Agnes Skanderson, Rita O'Toole, Rose Mary Pugliese, Edwin V. ot Oil Citv, Sr. Mary Eliia-beth, Order ol Divine Providence, J. Bernard ot Baden, and Anna Jean Votava of Mmot, N.D.; also 21 grandchll-dren and 24 great-graend chiidrn.

Friends received at the JOHN f. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler at 52nd St. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Kieren's Church on Frl. at 10 a.m.

All Of Agnew Baldwin Boro, on May 25, 1980. Edward F. Aul, in his 54th year; beloved husband of E. La-Verne Gehrmann Aul; father of Lorraine, Francis and Arthur Aul; also two grandchildren, Christopher and Heather Aul. Friends received at the HOWARD A FARNS WORTH FUNERAL HOME, Brownsville Mt.

Oliver. Funeral on Thur. at 10 a.m. Liturgy St. Michael's Church at 1 1 a.m.

Visitation with the family 2-4 7-9 p.m. BAER Unexpectedly on Tues. May 27, 1980, Gilbert (Bipp Baer of Cochranton in his 77th. husband of the late Marie Knauss Baer; beloved father of Anna Marie (Dolivl Slayton; brother of Oliver Baer and Elverda Ernst; grandfather of Raymond Baer; Family will receive friends 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill, where services will be held on Thurs.

at 2 p.m. Friends invited. BARLEY On Mon. May 26, I9B0 Susan of West View; sister of the lafe AiHiam, Collins, James Emma; survived bv nieces nephews. Friends received at the SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 38 Center Ave off Horseshoe Bend, West View on Tues.

7-9, Wed. 2-4 7-9. Service at the Church ot the Epiphany, 336 Home Ave, Avalon, Pa. 15202 on Thurs. at 10 a.m.

Family requests donations to the church. CONDELLO On Vtv lb, W80, Michael' son of the late Fred and Afgenna Cwifiia; brother of the 'ate Fred Condeilo jr. and Anne Condeiio. Visitations 2-4 7-9 at the BORON FUNERAL HOME 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral Thur at 9.30 a.m.

Liturgy in St. Basil Church at 10 a.m. CORNELIUS Of Sherman St, Mt. Oliver, on Mav 26, 1980 Cath-erine E. Carroll Cornelius, in her 75th year, beloved wife of Andrew P.

Cornelius; moth-er of Catherine Polusny, An-drew William and Charles R. Cornelius; sister of James Carroll; also 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, 425 Brownsville, Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Fri. at 8:30 a.m. Liturgy in 5t, Josephs Church at 9: JO a.m. DAZEN Suddenly on Monday, May 26. i960, Michael M.

Daren, of Carnegie, husband of the late Rose Adzim Dai-en; father of Russell Mildred Wv-inick, John R. and Julia Ann Daren; one sister, Dorothy Nelson, of Beaver, Pa; Also seven grandchildren and 001 Death Notices GOSTKOWSKI Henry on Sun May beloved husband of Mercedes (Rodriguez): father of Mer. cedes E. Monroe and Henry brother of Stella Rodriguez, Ann Llpecky and Walter also survived by three granddaughters. Friends may call 3-5 7-9 p.m.

2-4, 7-9 p.m. Wed. at MORASCO-K NEE-SOX MAN, 7450 Saltsburg Penn Hills. Mass ot Christian Burial 10 a.m. Thur.

in St. John the Baptist Catholic Church. GRANNISON Mrs. Juanita J. of 551 Win-field beloved mother ot Audrey L.

Link, Walter E. Ronald A. and Kenneth all of Harrlsburo and Albert M. Grannison of sister of Cornelia J. Younper and Walter A.

Hopson; sister-in-law of Rev. Arthur Younger of Day ton, Ohio; also 12 grandchildren: three oreat. grandchltdren; and a husband Walter Grannison Sr. and a host of other relatives. Friends received at the SPRIGCS 4 WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 770 N.

Lang EE. where funeral services will be held on Fri. at I pm. Interment Homewood Cemetery. Visitations with the family on Thur from 6-9 p.m.

HAVEY On May 25, 1980. Sarah Fawcett of Rankin; sister of Mrs. Luietta McAllister of Rankin, William of West Fin-lev, Earl ot Munhall and Rob-err of Whltaker; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale.

Familv hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. Services on Thurs. at 11 a.m. HOFFMAN On May 25, 19S0, How-ard H. ot the North Side; husband ot Mary Dolan: brother of Leona Varney of Toledo, Oh- also survived by nieces and nephews.

Friends received at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Funeral service Thur. 10 a.m. Visitation on WEDNESDAY ONLY 2-4, 7-9. HOWICK On Sunday afternoon, May 25.

1980 Albert E. Howick. of Shadvside, husband of Ruth T. Howick; father of the late Ruth Anne Howick; also survived by IS nieces and neph-ews. Friends may call at H.

SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Tues. 7-9 p.m.; Weds. 2-4 and 7-9 Km, where services will be eld Thurs. morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment Allegheny County Memorial Park. HUFFMAN (Brugnoli) On Tue7 May 27 Hazel; beloved wife of William, mother of Patsv Tennant and the late Mike Huffman; sister of Effie Houston and Ora St. Clair both of Morgantown- also eight grandchildren. Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY, 532 Paulson Ave.

at Winslow St, where Services will be held on Thur. at 1 p.m. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. JAKICIC Suddenly on May 27, 1980, Marie of the S.S beloved mother of Gerald and Bernard Jakicic; also survived by five grandchildren; sister of Sophie Ulich. Friends and members of the Confraternity of Christian Mothers received at the JOHN J.

GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th St. Funeral Frl. at 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St.

Josaphat Church at 9 a.m. Family hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. JOHANNES Helen Florence of Bethel Park, on Mav 27 1980; beloved wife of Nicholas H. Johannes; mother of Nicholas H. Johannes III and Robert Emmett Johannes; daughter of Mr, Mrs.

J. fcmmetf Green of Penn Hills; sister of James H. Green. No viewing or visitation. Funeral Service will be held May 29, 1980, in the Bethel Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m.

Friends may make contributions to the Amer. Cancer Soc. Arrangements by the PAUL t. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME. JUNSTROM Elmer C.

(Wei) of Munhall, on May 27, 1980. Brother of Carl, Elsie Harper, and Gilbert. Friends will be received 2-4 7-9 after 7 p.m. Wed at the R. V.

ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME INC 806 West Homestead where services will be held on Fri at II a.m. KIRKHAM On Mav 27, N. Caton, age 74 of Murrysville; husband of Mary (Sis) Kerr Kirkham; father of Michael Caton irknan. of Somerset, Mass. and Mrs.

Ian (Pat) Wright of Brighton, also five grandchildren. Friends will be recerved 2-4 7-9 p.m. 'ed. Thur at LYSLE P. BASH FUNERAL HOME.

Deimont. where Services witl be held at 11 a.m. Fri. KITAY Ida beloved wife of Samuel; devoted sister of Dora Westerman; also survived by many nieces and nephews. ShG has been a Itfe member and dedicated worker of Santa Monica Hadassah.

Services were held Tue. at Temple Beth Sholom in Santa Monica, Cat. GROMAN MORTUARY Directors. In lieu of the usual remembrances contributions may be sent to Santa Monica Hadassah. 001 Death Notices LANG On May 27, 1900, Cecelia of McKees Rocks; wife of the late Frank; moth er of Frank William, Gusella Celedonia, Freida Streiner, Margaret Desiderio, Robert Schremer, Betty Sa-franek and the late Cecelia Armour; 15 orandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME INC, 7-9 p.m. and 2-4 7-9 p.m. Mass of the Christian Burial will be held in St. Mary's Church on May 30th at 9 a.m. LAZOVICH On May 22.

1980, Radenko; uncle of Sretena, Radlsu, Sretlnu and Miadena Gllsica all of Yugoslavia. Friends will be received at the ALEXANDER MUSIAIN FUWERAL HOME, 1929 E. Carson Wed. after 7 p.m. Services win be held in the Holy Trinity Serbian Orthodox Church of Frl.

1 p.m. Contributions to the Church Building Fund appreciated. Visitation 12 noon to 9 p.m. LAZZARI On Mav 74, 19W. Georgia Lazrarl; wife of the late Fred Laziari; mother ot the late Peter Laizarl; sister ot Amelia Michelucci; also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Friends received at WM. SLATER SONS, Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 9:15 a.m. Mav Funeral Mass in St.

Justin Church at 10 a.m. LOUDEN On Mav 25, 1910, Robert P. of Chevy Chase, Md. (for-meriy of Pgh.) beloved husband of Martha Smith Louden; father of Bruce Louden. Friends received at the THOMAS L.

NtfcD FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale, on Thur. 12 noon until time of Memorial contributions may be Services at 2 p.m. made to a charity of your choice. LUCOT On Mon, May 1980, Teresa Anna (Wairenhofer) of Brookline; wife of the late Joseph C. Lucot; mother of Rita Krueger.

Dorothy Helm, of New Alexandria, and Joseph and Robert Lucot; also survived by 1 2 grandchildren, and 6 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY 2630 W. Liberty on Tue from 7-9 p.m.

and Wed. from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial on Thur. May 29 at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Loretto Church.

Interment St. Martin Cemetery. MAIER In the Ivy Nursino Home, on Tuea May 27, 1980, William G. Of Kennedy beloved husband of Virginia H. Maier; beioved brother of Minnie Mursch and Clara Kupske of Wheeling, W.

also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the STOVER FUNERL FUNERAL HOMC, 534 Island McKees Rocks, 3-5 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services on Fri. at 1 p.m. MALOY At West Palm Beach.

on Saturday, May 24, 1980, Edward in his 65th year, husband of the late Stella Dennison Maloy: beloved father of Jacqueline Muldoon, Thomas and Kevin Matov brother of Salome McConnefl. Marian Matov, Mildred Meyers and Alice O'Connor, both of Helen Rvan, Robert and Raymond Maloy; also three grandchildren, Friends received at HOWARD A. ARNsWOKTH FUNERAL HOME 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Thurs.

at 8 a.m. Liturgy In St. Henry Church, 9 a.m. MATONEY Norine F. In Walnut Creek, May 1080; beloved wile o) Joseph P.

Matoney; loving mother of Joseph P. Matoney Jr. ot R.I, Lillian P. Matoney of Phila, Kathleen Nace of Pleasant Hill Calif, Carol Matonev of Pleasant Hill and Susan Matoney of Walnut Creek; sister of Virginia Roderick of Thomas Dumm of Pgh, jane Snyder of San Diego, Elizabeth Dumm of Pgh, Mary Samuels ot Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.

and Margaret McCullough of Beaver Falls, also survived bv seven grandchildren. A native of Penna. age 55 vrs. Recitation ot the Rosarv will be Wed. May 28 at 8 p.m.

at HULL'S WALNUT CREEK-CHAPEL Mass Thurs. May 29 at St. John Vianney Catholic Church. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemelery In Lafav-ette, Calif. MATTA Suddenly on Mav 26, Frances Jane Dunlap of Wall, heloved wile of Andrew mother of James Mark and Michael L.

all at home; friends are being received at the JAMES J. ALFI-ERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Ave, Wilmerdlng, mass of christian burial in St. Aloyslus R.C.Church on Thurs. at 10 a.m. MeCOURT On Monday, May 26, 180, William of Penn Hills- son of Esteila and fhe late John McCourt; brother of Agnes Veitch, Jack B.

end Ronald McCourt. Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME 11735 Frankstown Rd, lat Rod! DIRECTORY Professional Employment FOX-MORRIS 4 GATEWAY CTR. 232 0410 ROBERT BEECH INCORPORATED PGH'S PROFESSIONALS SALES-ACCOUNTING-EDP 281-3533 INVESTMENT BLDG Sales Specialists SALES CONSULTANTS 125 7th SI. 281-4900 SALES RECRUITERS FORBES.

PGH 391-2360 div.antheny asoc.inc.emp.agy Temporaries PnUBIWl TEMPORARIES i 471-1105 333 rlfTH VE. 5UIU 1243 ACC0UNTEMPS Accountants, bookkeppers and daia processing pro al a mt- ment's notice. 471-5946 adia TEMPORARY SERVICES DOWNTOWN 391-4477 GREENTREE 921-2900 ALLEGHENY PERS Temporary Perm 7152 Jenkins Arc 391-2046 KELLY GIRL P.N.B. Bldg. Pgh.

391-3222 OLSTEN TEMP. SERvrrF 3020 One Oliver Plata 471 0870 MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES DOWNTOWN 391-7030 SOUTH HILLS MONROEVILLE CORAOPOLIS 831-6336 373-0001 788-6034 ed away seven years ago looi Fc0i, Nntiz-oe today. Sadly missed bv hlslwl HOIICe! wne, cniioren ano grandchildren. JEANNETTE B. BLACK In loving memory.

May 27, 1959. Sadly missed bv son, C. James Black. I Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Notice Is hereby oiven mat a special meeting of the Board of School Directors of fti School I' i.S I District of Upper St. Clair Township for tht purpose of discussing a personnel matttr and whatever omer business mat tht may properly comt bttort Board will be held on fht .11.

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