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1 Pittsburgh Press, Jan. 9, 1981 B-ll 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 800 Legals LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS 800 Legals OUBANIEWICZ Frank In his 871h year, ot Baldwin Boro, on Jan 7, 1981- beloved husband of Sophie Novak Oubaniewicz: dear lather of Dorothy Szvmkowiak, Eve-Ivn Klepacz, Frank Patricia McGinnis, Thomas, James, Daniel and the late Louise and Raymond Du-oaniewicz; also survived by J7 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the CIESLAK 8, L-TK9 FUNERAL HOME 2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Sat. at 9 a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial in St. Wendelin Church at 10 a m. Visitations on Thurs. 2-9 and Fri. 12-9.

He was a retired employee of I Steel Corp. and a veteran o( WWI. DWYER (Cox) On Wed. Jan. 7, 1981, Emma 91, of Beechview; beloved mother of Winifred Mock.

Mary Cloherty, Dorothy and James C. and the late Julia Schmith sister of the late Fr. James R. Cox- Jan. 8.

1981 2630 West MOORE James G. of McKeesporf, on Jan. 8' father ot Dorothy Svedberg of McKeesport, Evetyn Stoner of Brentwood; three grandchildren, 1 1 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild; one brother, Earl of Port Clin-ton-Oh. Friends being received 7-4, 7-9 at the WILLIAM H. CRAIG FUNERAL HOME, 3000 Versailles McKeesport.

Services Sat. 11 a.m. in the Funeral Home Interment Grand view Cemetery. NICKLES Of Move Place, Mt. Oliver on Wed.

Jan 7, 1981, Regis A. in his 64th. beloved husband of Jennie Choi-nowska Nickles; father of Regis A. brother ot Mane Watt7 and Edna Lfarh. Friends received at HOW ARO A.

FARNSWORTH FU NERAL HOME, 475 Brownsville Mt. Oliver Funeral on Sat. at 11 a.m Liturgy in St. JmDh Church ar i noon, visiretion wi family 7-4 4 7-9 p.m. O'BRIEN On Jan.

7, 1981. of Green Tree, Eugenia (Oene) Aber, beloved wile of James mother of Mary Patricia Gandt. Gene Ann Fitch A James J. O'Brien also nine grandchiltiren; sister of ursuia walker Ann wer-wle. Friends will be received Thurs.

7-9 pm. 1 Fri. 2-4 i 7-9 pm. at the HARVEY L. CORBA FUNERAL HOME.

997 Greentree Rd, Green Tree. Mass ot Christian Burial in St. Mar-oaiet's D.C, Church, Green Tree Sat. at 11 am. ORLOSKY On Thurs Jan.

8, 1981, Anna Butz; beloved wife of the lale John; mother of Olga Waschek, Marie Bnggs Stella Lawrence John Thomas, William ana Fred; also five grandchil. dren; ten great-grandchildren. Friends received 1-9 g.m at the THOMAS P. UNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 California Ave at Davis Ave. Funeral Mass at St.

George Ukramen Catholic Church on Mon. at 9:30 a m. Parastaa Sun. 7:30 p.m. PACKER On Wed.

Jan. 7, 1981; Cella (Nic hoi -Bocian); formerly of Corbett beloved moth-er of Mrs. Laurie McGintey; also six grandchildren. Family will receive friends 7-4 7-9 p.m. at the T.

B. DEVLtN FUNERAL HOME, 80 Perry North Hills. Mass of Christian Burl! in St. Athanaslus Church Sat. morning at 10 o'ctock.

PARKER Of Mt. Lebanon, on Jan. 8, 1981; William Parker- beloved husberKl of Mary Grace ParKer; brother of Mrs. Dorothy Breden of Clevetend'Oh. and Mrs.

Ruth Knoeop of a jo1 la-Cat; preceded In death by twin brother Herbert W. Parker. Friends may call at LAUGHLM'S, 33)0 West Liberty Mt. Lebanon, where Services will be held Jan. 10.

at 11 a.m. Visifahon Frl. 7-4 7-9 p.m. PATTERSON On Wed. Jan.

7, 1981, Wayne A. of the North Side, husband of Olga Mitchell; fattier of Wayne, Mark, Brend Laurie Sheets, Wendy Eric; brother opf Harold, Gary, Russell, David A Bruce. Friends received at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME. 3313 Brighton Rd. Funeral service Sat, 11 am.

Visitation 2-4, 7-9 pm. PATTERSON On Wed. Jan. 7, 109)1, Josephine Barnett, wife of the late William M. Patterson; mother of William M.

Patterson, Jr. of Pgh, David H. Patterson of Wellesley, Mass. i Flizebeth B. Patterson of Washington, D.C; sister of Mrs.

James Wallace of DesMoines, Iowa; survived also bv seven grandchildren. Friends received at H. SAMSON INC, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) Thurs. from 6-8 pm.

4. Frl. from 3-5 pm. Services will be held in the Shady-side Presbyterian Church Chapel Sat. at 12 noon, in-ferment private.

Family suggests memorials be mad to The Leukemia Society of Western Pa. or to The Pgh. Skilled Nursing Center, formerly The Holmes House. PATTON On Wed, Jan 7, 1981; Dr. Walter O.D.S.; husband ot the late Elizabeth Poeiiot Patton; father of Elizabeth Trexell: also three or and crwidren.

Friends received at the JACK F. CAUGHEY FUNERAL HOME. 433 Wash-Inaton Bridaeville from 7-9 p.m. Frl. Private interment bat.

at II a.m, PLECHER riM iM 1 toai AAau Greilinger, wfte of John lecher or piecner Lane, ai llson Park: motner of Mrs. Mary Fries and Joseph Plecher; also survived by len grandchildren- nine great-grandchildren. Friends rec-'ved 2-4 7-9 pm. at HERBERT R. KRtG JR.

FU NERAL HOME, Route I at woodland Circle, Allison Park. Mass of Christian Bur ial at St. Ursula Church, Allison Park on Sal. morning io a.m. PREFFER On Jan.

8. Anna Marie Preffer (formerly of Poh.) at me Hassavem nearm Lei ter, Zelienople" survived by son. Charles Prerfer of Fla. and a daughter, Alice Brian-inger; a number of grandchildren and great-orandchlldren. Friends received at Passevant Health Center 9-10 a.m.

Sat where Servtce will be held 10 a.m. PREKSTA On Jan. 1981, John; father of Sharon, Ran-dail, Meianie; brother of Julia Booner, Helen Clrocco, Josephine Swindell, George GuAe. Friends received 2-4 7-9 at the THOMAS P. UNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 California Ave.

at Davis where Services will be on Sat. at 10 a m. RICHARDSON Jan. 8, 1981; Aunt-Sweetie (Mavme); beloved sister of Mary Echols; aunt of Mathe Stevens, Lillian Allen, Moliie Johnson, Vera Baaiha, Jonn and Cecil Griffin; grandeunt of Carolyn Trent, Sherree Carter preat-grandaunt of Ronald Layton and many other greetgrandnieces A nephews. Friends received at the ANTHONY E.

PEPPY FUNERAL HOME, 134 Pob-Inson Oakland, where Funeral Services will be hetdSat 1 p.m. Visitation 7- R0SENBL00M On Thurs. Jan. 8, 1981, Sylvia; beieved wife of Joseph Rosenbioom; mother of Mrs. Esteue Mever and Saul Ro-vent) loom and the late Morris Rosenbioom; a'so survived by four grandchildren.

Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. on Sun. at 1 p.m. Inttrment Workman Circle Br. c45 Cemetery.

Visitation 1 hr. prior to me service. Contributions may be made to a charity of me dorwr choice. RUPERT Dona'd on Thurs Jan. 8, 1981 (formerly Whitehall) husband of the late Marie Rupert; femer of Milton J.

of Dorothy Trischler of Ft. Wayne-Ind. and the late Donald Rupert also survived bv 14 grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren. Friends received JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, St.

Sun. 2-4 7-9 p.m where Funeral Services will be held on notice of time later. RUSH On Wed Jan 1 1981; Alfred beloved husband of Florence lather ol Jack A. and Robert E. Rush: brother of Lillian Cuthbert of Va; also survived bv six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Friends welcome 2-4 7-9 Fri. at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2430 West Liberty where Service will be held I p.m. Sat. SABINA On Wed Jan 7, 1981; Katherine Scnwert7; wife of Albert Sabina of Tally Dr. oss grandmother of Richard L.

Sabina and Carrie Sabina Ziegier; sister of John C. Schwarti. Friends received at the H. P. RANOT FUNERAL HOME, 103? Perry Per-rvsvllle, 7-4 i 7-9 p.m..

where Service will be held on Sat. morning at 10 clock. SAMUELSON On Wed. Jan. 7, 1981 Lillian Schwartz; wife of the late Carl Samuelson of Harts Run Allison Perk, formerly Of E.

Liberty; mother of Carl H. and Robert W. Samuelson; also survived bv seven grandchildren; five gieat-grandchildren. Friends received 7-4 7-9 m. at the HERBERT R.

KING Jff. FUNERAL HOME, Route 8 at Woodland Circle, Allison Park, where services will be held on Sat. morning 11 a.m. Family requests donations be sent to the American Cancer Society. SCHAEFER On Jan.

7, 1981, Mary Kaelin- beloved wife of the late George J. Schaefer; mother of Ruth A. Schefer and Jeanne M. Stephen; grandmother of ethleen, Kimoeriey and Trecey Stephen and Janice S. Zrelln.l; sister of Minnte and Esther Kaelin.

Family requests visitations between the hours of 4 ft, 7-9 Dm. at the NORMAN G. HEARO FUNERAL HOME. 4047 Perrysville N.S. Funeral on Sat.

at 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burl in the Church of the Nativity at 10:30 o'ctoc. scon Jan. 7, 1981; Sadie A. Webster; wife of the late Robert w.

Scott mother of Robert W. Raymond M. and Richard L. Scott and Sarah Hill- 11 grand and four great-grandchildren. Friends received 7-4 8, 7-9 at me PAUL C.

FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, lt Ha-reiwood Hardwood. ervKe Sat. morning at It. SIDOR On Jen. 7, 1981; John (Perk) of Pankm; beloved husband of Lenore (Lea) Cesillo Si-dor; tamer of Mrs.

Robert (Marilyn) Schiavoni Richard and John grandfamer of Richard: brother of Mrs. Mary Mehehfc, Peter and the late Nicholas Friends received at the EDWARD T. PERRONE MORTUARY, 7455 Church Swissvele. Funeral Mats on Jan. 10, In the B.VM.

Church, Rankin, at 9:30 a.m. SIVIY Of Monroeville on Thurs. Jan. 8, 1981, George; beloved husband of Anna Marie; father of George E. and Jeanrune M.

Siviy bromer of Anna Spirnefc. Mary Kurv kel, John Stephen, Mi-cheer, Andrew and Donald Siviy. Friends received at GENE H. CORL, INC. OF MONROE VILLIL 4335 Northern Pike (one Diock east of Mosside 48).

Services Mon. 9:30 a m. In funeral chapel. Divine Liturgy in Church of the Resurrection at 10 a m. Visitation 7-9 p.m.

Sat. 1 2-4 I 7-9 m. Sun. Par est Service 7:30 Sun. eve.

SKUNDA On Wed, Jan. 7 1981; Anna Ivan of N. Braddock; wife of the late Michael Skunda; mother of Helen Skunda, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4, 7-9 pm. at the RONALD V.

LUCAS FUNERAL HOME, 445 4th Braddock. Divine Liturgy In SS Peter 4 Paul Church, Sat. at 10 a.m. SMELTZER Agatha (formerly of Mc-Kersport) on Jan. 8, 1981; retired employee Veterans mother of Lois Calhoun of AHivxi Park; one grandchild and one sister.

Sr. M. Edmunde, O.S.F.; one nephew. Friends being received 7-4, 7-9 in the WILLIAM H. CRAIG FU NERAL HOME, 3000 Ver.

saiiles McK eesport, Mass of Christian Burial Sart. 10 a.m. St. Mary Church, Versailles Ave. river in ter merrt.

SMITH Jan. 5. 1981; Kiyoko (Kay) of East Liberty; widow of Thornton Smith; be loved daughter of Koto tvatsukeshr sister ot isu giho Tekase; mece of FmKO Hashimoto all of Yokohama-Japan; a dear friend of Reginald M. Tucker of McDonald-Pa. and Mr.

4 Mrs. Mwtn Burge of nieces nephews and a host of friends. Visitation with the family Fri. 7-4 4 7-9 om. at the GEORGE A.

WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Homewood Ave. f-u nerai Sat. 3 p.m. in the Chapel.

Cremation Allegheny Cemetery. STEINMEYER Dn Thuri Iasm 1011 Margaret age 99; wife or the late Cheries 5. Stein-mever; mother of Gretchen S. Buftenfieid and the late Frances Stelnmeyer; sur-vlved also by two grandchildren- one great-granddaughter. A member of the Hillcrest Garden Club a1 oriel Society of Colonial Dames of America and the Mayttower Society and Calvary Espiscopal Church.

Memorial Services will be held in Caivar Episcopal Church Sat. morning at 1 1 o'clock. Visitation In the Church Parior from 10 a.m. to time of service. Memorial contributions may be made to Caivar Eoticooal Church or Mauee Women HosOitalJ Arranaemenn oy m.

SON INC, STOUP On Jan. 8 1911; George D. Jr. of son of the late George D. Stoup Sr.

and Ora ivork) Stoup. Friends are being received at the BURKE FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont, Pa, Fri. 12-9 and til time ol Service on Sal at 1:30. If so desired, contributions may be made to the Cerebral Palsy or the Heart Fund. SUNDER On Wed.

Jan, 7, IQfl, William formerly of Carrick, husband of Rose Hausen-berger Sunder- father of Bermce och, Pita Vol7er, Elizabeth Gatr William Sun-der, Isabel Oidion, Fdm Sunder, Earl Sunder Mary Freund; also 23 grandchild' en, 38 grat-grandchildren 6 g'taf-great-grandchlldren. Visitation 2-4 I 7-9 om. at the BORON FUNERAL HOME, 119 Brownsvilte Rd. Relatives friends invrted to attend his turner al Sat. at 10:30 am.

Lrturav in St. Ba sil Church at 1 am. SWORSKI husband of the laJe Jennie: father of Thomas J. and Stanley Sworski. Friends received Fri.

evening only from 7-9 pm at EDWARD A. SCHEPNER FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crahon. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Philip Church on Jan. 10, at 10 a.m.

I 800 Legals No. 1398 Resolution approving the sale of part ot Parcel 4E, llth Ward, City of Pittsburgh bv and between URA and George R. Simons and Helen M. Simons for 11,874.00 Industrial Land Reserve Fund. RESOLUTIONS APPROVED BY THE MA VOR RICHARD S.

CALIGUIRI, DECEMBER 31, 1980 i No. 1394 Resolution amending Resolution No. 1249, effective 12-5-80. entitled, 'Providing for the issuance ol a warrant In favor of the Mosites Con-structlon Company in the amount of 12,268 00," by re- defining funding source. No 1400 Resolution authorliing the Issuance of a warrant In fa- I vor of "City-County Building Weetherlietion Program" in the amount ot $1 10,000.00.

I I i No. 1401 I Resolution providing for the issuance of a warrant In favor ot R8.S Equipment Company In the amount of 1869 00. No. 1402 Resolution providing for the Issuance of a warrant In favor of Homelite-Teitron In the amount of 270 80, A No. 140 Resolution authorliing the Issuance of a warrant In favor of W.G.

Tomko and Son, Inc. In the amount of 1 1 2.26.94. No. 1404 Resolution authorliing the Issuance and payment of a Seml-flnal estimate to Mon Valley Fence Company and reducing the retained per-c em age from 10 to SS. No.

1405 Resolution authorliing the Issuance and payment ol a Semi -Fin estimate to Oliver Meneghlnl Company and reducing the retained percentage from 10 to No 1606 Resolution providing for the Isauance of a warrant In favor of John Wallace, Marv Brown and Emma Maleed In the amount of 11,280.00. No. 1407 Resolution providing tor the Issuance ot a vitrrtnf In favor ol Edward Yernot In the amount of 1972.6a. No. 1408 Resolution providing for the Issuance of a warrant in favor of Brashear Associ ation.

Inc. In the amount of 82,4 57.) 74. NO. 1409 Resolution providing for the Issuance of a warrant In favor of Erma Dembeckl Wilson In the amount of IM50.00 No. 1410 Resolution providing for the Issuance of a warrant In favor ol Carl F.

Neely In the amount of 1964.61. No. 1411 Resolution providing for the Issuance of a warrant In favor of Nathaniel and Elliabeth Reed, co Joseph M. Zotfer Esquire. In the mount' ol 1 10,000.00.

It No. 1417 Resolution amending Resolution No. 1761, effective 12-11-60, entitled, "Transferring the sum of 105,100 00 from various code accounts to various code accounts all within the Department of Sivpiles" bv changing the designation ef one of the code accounts from which the transfer wIN be mad. No. 1411 Resolution providing for an agreements with consultant's to provld services for study ol the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, Title IX, Zonlry.

No. 1414 Resolution providing for an Agreement with Pittsburgh Testing Laboratories for shop inspection of concrete and steel In connection with the Larimer Avnu Bridge. No. 141S Resolution providing for an agreements with the hot Chapel Stone and Supply, Inc. for the use of rlght-of way over City prop-erry on freeport Road.

6 No. 141 Resolution providing for an Agreements with Community College of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Alliance for Jobs and Energy. Pgh. Pree Clinic, Inc. and Three Rivers Youth for the impiernerttahon of CETA.

6) NO. 1417 Resolution providing for an Agreement with Arthritis Foundation, Western Pennsylvania Chapter, Mt. Wathlngton Children's Center, Neighborhood Centers Ajoc Penn Circle Community High School Pgh. History and Landmarks Foundation, end United Cerebral Palsy Assoc. of Pgh.

for the Implementation of CfcTA. No 1416 Resolution repealing Resolution 724, effective 6-12-77, entitled, 'Providing for a contrects for the Installation ol a Reservoir Protection Cover and other appurtenances. No. 1419 Resolution providing for the letting of a contrects for the furnishing and delivery erf computer equipment for th Department of Police. No.

1420 Resolution providing for the filing of an application with ttt U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for a grant In connection with 1981 Community Development Block Grent Program. a No. 1471 Resolution providing for the leasing from Buncher Management Agency, inc. 5400 Forwerd Ave.

Pitts-burgh Pa 15217 for a parcel or land containing 11.01 acres, in the 6th Ward, tor a term ol one year beginning 1-1-81 at an annual rate of $20,783.50, upon certain terms and condition. No. 1472 Resolution providing tor fh leas ot certain proper, ty on the 3rd floor 915-921 Penn Avenue Building, Ward, to house the administration of the CETA Intake, upon certain terms and con. drtlons, total rental for 1961 not So exceed 8138,56 2 50. No.

1421 Resolution providing for the renewal of the Public Safety Building Elevator Maintenance Contract, De- Sartment of Lands and uildings. No. 1424 Resolution providing the taking or property the 5th Ward, City of Pitts buroh owned bv Harrv E. Survls and Francis Sucvls. his wife for the widening of Bigelow Blvd.

and authorliing payment ol lust compensation and necessary and incidental acquisition and relocation costs related thereto. No. 1425 Resolution providing for the filing ot a petition or petitions for the sale ot cer. tain property or properties acquired at tax sale in accordance with Act No. P.L.

787 of 1937, as amended. a NO. 1426 Resolution providing for the filing of 6 petition or petltsoft for the sale of certain property or properties acquired at tax sale in accordance with Act No. 514 of 1947, as amended. a a No 1427 Resolution approving a Conditional Use under Sec- tion 99101(a) A(4i of the Pittsburgh Code, Title Nine, Zoning, to Giant" Eaoie Mar kets, Inc.

to expand their present parking facility located along Brighton Road at the Boundary Line of Ross Township and tne City of Pittsburgh, Ward. AN ORDINANCE APPROVED BY THE MAYOR RICHARD CALIGUIRI, DECEMBER 30, I960 No. 26 An Ordinance Implement- ing a Community Advisory Board in District 21 and Koviding for the organize-m thereof. ORDINANCES APPROVED BY THE MAYOR RICHARD S. CALIGUIRI, DECEMBER 11, 1980 No.

79 An Ordinance amending and suoolementlno oortions of Title Six, Conduct, Article V( Discrimination, ot the Pittsburgh Code by correct ing certain maovertent typo graphical and editorial errata. No. 10 An Ordinance suootement- SYLVIS On Thurs Jan 8 1981, Amelia, lormerly of VViikms-burg- beloved sister of Leo, Isadore and Mrs. Bertha La-ban, all of also survived by two nieces Mrs. Evelyn Brown of Penn Hills and Mrs.

Judith Kendrick of W. Va. Friends will be re-ceived PAUL E. VON GEIS FUNERAL HOME. Center at Wallace.

Wilk. Frl. 2-4 (, 7-9 p.m, where services will be held Sat. at 10 a.m. TUCKEY On Tues, Jan.

6, 1981; Pus-sell C. of Sheraden; father ot Mrs. Pearl Ann (Pat) Mour brother ot Ruth tor rell ot Cleveland-Oh Mar garet Kunde of Fla. and James C. of Verona; also four grandchildren, services at the SPEER-ANTHONY ARRIVE FUNERAL HOME, 7027 Chartiers Ave, ineia den.

on Sat. at II a m. Visi tetion Thurs. 7-9, Fri. 2-4 i j-t p.m.

TURNER On Tues, Jan. 1981; All-ham J. husband of the ate Helen- tamer of Mrs Betty Ehringer of Cleveland and the late Rev. William J. also five grand and one great-grandchild, member ol MHnor Lodge No.

287 F.I A.M.. Penn Hills Caravan No. 20, Scottish Rite and Syria Temple-Pgh. Friends received at Beulah Presbyterian Church Chapel on Sat. from 9 a.m.

until time of Service at 10:30 am. A MORASCO-k NEE-SOX MAN, LIU VILLANO-VELLANO rtrt Ian A 1091 Christine M. Viilarstr 'be-oved wtfe of the late Francesco Villano; mother of Dan. Pat sy, Louis, Michael and Frank villano, Rose Hob son of Medeiiene Ouon of N.C.; also survived by 11 gendchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Friends are being received In McCAKE FUNERAL HOME, 5i00 Penn t.fc., on Thur.

a. Fri. between the hours of 2-4 4 9 p.m. Funeral Jan. 10, 19il.

9 a.m. Mes of Chris tian Burial, Mom-f of Good Counsel Church a 10 a m. VOGLER Sr. Mary Angela C.DP On Wed. Jan.

7, 1981; sister ot Mary Andreas and Henry Vogler, both of Wheeling, va, Irene Dull of Martins Ferry, Ohio and Elliabeth Vogler of Pgh. Friends re ceived 7-4 8, 7 9 p.m Thurs. 4 Frl. at me Divine Providence Mother House, 9000 Beocock Hills Mass of Christian Burial in the Mother House Chapel on sat. Jan.

10 at 1 p.m. WALKER James Lester, 45 years, of lourtown-Pa. (formerly of Oakmorttl on Jan. 1 Senior Vice President and Chief Financ'al Officer of the I.N former Trust Opt Officer of Mellon Bank husband of Nancy Vincent Weer who was a former resident of Slippery Rock; father of JamM L. Jr.

and William Frederick; son of the iate Senator and Allegheny County Commissioner John M. Walker and Marie Gordon Walker- bromer of John M. Jr. of Oakmont, Private Memorial Services will be held at the Mt. Carmel Presbyterian Church, Glen-side, at 1:30 p.m.

Jan. 10. Family luogesh) memorial contributions to the charity of your choce or the James L. Walker Memorial Fund, CO Mt Carmel Presbyterian Church, Glens tde. WEBER On Wed, Jan 7 1981; Helen M.

of Shaier Twp, cousin of Ruth A. Weber, Anna M. Wright, Charles Meiss, John and Everett Rodgers, Charles Cowtn, Irene Profe-iich and Nancy Wrlont Bock. Friends received Frl, 2 4 7-9 at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw.

Sec-vice Sat. at 1 p.m. Interment private. WOOD TKnr. lain 16tl Bernard A (Dick); husband of Elliabeth (Betty) wood; bromer of Alice K.

Wootton. Friends rcetved at 0. TURNER 729 Wallace 7-4 8. 7-9 D.m, Services Sat. afternoon at 1:30 o'cJock.

YARSKY Kenneth on Tlvjrs, Jan. 8. 1981: of Brentwood Boro. beloved husband ot Louise Yarsky; dear father of Mary PasQuineill and Kenneth J. Yarsky II; also survived by two grandchildren; brother ot Melvin, Betty Webb.

Jack and Cletus (Chick) Yarsky. Friends received CIESLAK A TATKO FUNERAL HOME INC, 79 5 Brownsville Rd. i unerai on Mon. a 9 a.m. Mass ot Christian Burial In St.

Sylvester Church at 10 am. Family visitation 2-4 4 YECKO Of E. Agnew Rd. Carrkk on Wed. Jan.

7, 19 1, Adam In his 9d. husband of me lae Clara Wemheimer; beloved father of Irene Shiaiabba, Marian Matuszek, Richard and Albert Yecko. bromer of Anne Scheirer of Engiewood, also 12 grandchildren; 50 great-gf andchtldren. Friends received at HOWARO A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME.

425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Sat. at 9 a.m. Liturgy In St, Basil Church at 10 a m.

YURKOWSKI On Jan. 7 1911 Florence Evangelfsta of Sowe wife of the late A ndr ur ows i momer of ArMjrea Zuifca, John, Raymond and Michael Yurkowski; sister of Anna Brae co, Clara Guii'anl, ve-Ivn Vkcaro and Dom Even-gehsta; also five Q' ardchildren. Friends received at me ANTHONY M. MUS ANNO FUNERAL HOME, 700 7th McKees Pocks. Funeral Mass in Momer of Sorrows Church on Sat at 10 a.m.

Family suggests contributions be made to me American Cancer Society. ZELKOVIC Mary Ann (May Seere) of Coraoootis, on Jan. 1981; beloved wife of Robert H. zelkovic; daughter of the late Joseph and Ellrabem Lorence Seara; mother ot Robert H. Kathleen Elizabeth and Brian J.

Zelkovic; sister of Margaret Novak, Dorothy Campbell and John Seara; also one oandcNnd. Visitation 2-4 I 7-9 COPE-LAND'S CORAOPOLIS, 867 5th where Services will be hetd Sat. 10 a.m. Parish Rosary Frl. p.m.

004 In Memoriam JOHN W. STfclGfcRWALU Jan. 9. 1971 His helping hand was always first to render any aid he could; his voice was always raised In praise, his words were wise and good. Dear John, since you've gone away, me ones vou (oved so true try hard to carry on the way we know you'd want us to.

Sadly missed by wife. Margaret children, grandchildren and all who loved him. MALVlGNI, JOSEPHINE-ln loving memory of our dear wife, mother, and Nonl, who passed away suddenly 14 years ago toaey Jan. 1967. She Is gone but never forgotten.

Very sadly missed by her husband, children and their families. WHALEN. anna e. March 21 189? Jan. 9, 1979 Though her smile Is gone forever and her face we cannot touch; we'll never lose sweet memories of tte Mom we loved so much.

Sadly missed by all who kived her. 007 Mon. -Cemetery Homewood Cemetery Mausoleum-double compen. crypt. collect, Homewood Cemetery Mau-so'eum-dbl.

compan. crypt, $2000. colled, (215)353-3aif JEFFERSON MFM PAPK 4 choice lots. Garden of the Gospel, 304-242-2721 800 Legals RESOLUTIONS APPPOVEO BY THE MAYOR RICHARD S. CALIGUIRI, DECEMBER 30, 1980 No.

1365 Resolution providing for the issuance of a warrant in favor of Treasurer Allegheny County In the amount of if socx). No. 13M Resolution providing for me issuance of a warrant in favor of Atwood and Bates Construction Company In the amount of 50.00. JAUQUET Virginia Hendrlckson on Jan. wife of the late Jules Leon Jeuauet; beloved sister of Gladvs H.

Skinkie and Ellen H. Hiles. Friends may call 7-4 7-9 on Fri. at MAURICE L. KNEE, Center at South, Wilk.

(parking on premises). Private Services on Sat. Memorial remembrances may be made to Children's Hospital ot Pgh. JOCKEL On Thurs. Jan, 1981, Bernard V.

JOCkel Of Mt. Trov. in his 73rd. beloved husband of Elizabeth Liptak Jockel' father of Bernard, Paul, Ralph and Geraldme Jockel; brother of Clara Frank, Roberta and Louis Jockel; also survived by 13 Orandchildren. Family will receive friends p.m.

at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Trov Mill. Furw-al Mass in Most Holy Name Churcn on bat. at a.m. Teamsters Local Re serve Twp. A.A.R.P.

and friends invited. Margaret tolster Kenning-ton; beloved wife of the lafe Charles Kennington; mother of Margaret Gray; also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Mass of Christian Burial Jan. 10, St. Lawrence iooe inurcn ar iu a.m.

KENST nn uvh iw 7 loav n.n. iel of Ema; teSner 0 John D. Kenst; also survived by sli grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends received Thurs. i Frl.

2-4 4 7-9 at the JOHN E. CAR LOS FUNERAL HOME, 923 Satonburg Blvd. (by Shaier Plaza). Mass of Christian Burial Sat. 10 a.m.

In All Saints C. Church Etna Parish Rotary Fri. 7:30 p.m. KILKEARY Joseph In N.J., on Jan. 1911; beloved husband of Mary Louise (Johnson); father of John of CA, David and Philip of MO; brother of James Kilkeary, Sr.

Mary Coleman and v. Ann Agnes: also six orandchildren. A Memorial Macs will be held on Sat. at 10 a.m. In the Cbtirch of the Resurrection.

Inierment Calvary Cemetery. Arrange, ments bv FRANK F. DeBOfi FUNERAL HOME, INC KOLESKY CSn Thura Iftn i tOt tr Ida beloved wife of Robert mother of Robert also survived bv two grandchildren; sister of Ann stca. Nenie vankus, tiea-nor sloka and Joseph Yo- cius. Friends received at the L.

I. SZAFRANSKI FUNERAL HOME. 101 3rd St. Carnegie. Mass of Christian Burial In St.

Ignatius Church on Mon. at 9:30 a.m. Visita tion with family 2-4 7-9. KRAMER CVn Wm Ih IIM1- len Ahern Kramer; beloved wtfe of me late Or an h. Kramer; mother of Robert J.

and John R. Kramer; also survived bv seven grandchildren. Funeral from MCCABC BROS, INC, FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St. (ShadysMfe) on Sat, Jan. 10.

where Services will be held at 11 a.m. Visitation with tamily Thurs. 7-9 4 Frl. J-4, 7-9 p.m. LAIRD Miss Eile age 9e, died Thurs.

Jan. 8 1981, a former teacher In the Home-steadPgh School Dlst. for 47 survived bv 17 nephews and nieces. Friends received at the WILLIAM R. WELSH FU NERAL HOME, 309 E.

Ave, Homestead. Visitation 2-4 8, 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial sat. at St. Mary Magdalene Church at 11 a.m.

Interment St. Mary's cemetery. LAKE On Thurs, Jan. 8, 1981: Marie beloved wife of Clif- Audrey L. Whitley; also sur vived Dv three orandcmi dren.

Friends welcome at the BE NHAUER MORTU AR 2630 West Liberty Ave, 2-4 8, 7-9 pm. Frl where Services will be held 1 p.m. Sat. LEHMAN On Jan. 8, 1981; Ju lia merenic ot n.

tsraooock wife of the late John Len- main' 1 1 1 1 at 1 1 aM kAr c. kX AW Smith of Irwin, Albert J. of rs. tsraooock ano me wm Sr. M.

Fldells V.S.C; six granocnuoren ana great orandchildren. Friends re ceived at the RONALD V. LUCAS FUNERAL HOME 44S 4th St, Braddock. Mass ot Christian Burial St. Me len Church on Sat.

11 a.m. LEVENSON On Jan. 9, 191; Bessie; wfie or me juoo venson: mother of Mrs Donald (Dorothy) Israel and Norton (Buddy) Levenson; sister of Mrs. Pearl Green- wakj and Mrs. Rs Pollock; also five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren.

Friends will gather at the UK TON L. HtfiSCH CHAPEL. 2704 Murray So. Hill (opp. Morrowfietd Aptv) on Fri.

at 1:15 p.m. for Graveside Services at Beth Shatom Cemetery at 2 p.m. LITTLE Robert on Jan. 7, 1981; beloved husband of Essie Little; daughter of Sandy and Fioyd; brother of Florence Thomas: three grandchil-en. Friends are being received at the WEST FUNERAL HOME, INC, 2215 Wylie Ave, where funeral services wilt be held on Sat.

at 2 p.m. Interment Homewood Cemetery. MANDLER Suddenly at St. on Wed, Jan. 7, 1911; William, 72 years of age: beloved husband or Helen Kiee Mandler of Bay arbor -Fla father of Stephen Vandier and Mrs.

William (Debbie) Mandler Otts both of also one grandchild. Services and interment at Oakland-Cal. IURTON HIRSCH SERVICE. MANEGINA Asumpta. age 71, of Fifth Pittsburgh.

Died Jan. 8 in the Mt. Lebanon Nursing Home: surviving are one brother. Antonio Mendlcino, and one sister Angehne DeiBerta. both of Pah.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Saturday morning at 10 a.m, In the Epiphany k.c. Church of Pimouron followed by burial In Calvary Cemetery, under the di rection of the YONEY FUNERAL HOME Masontown, PA. McCLAIN On Wed, Jan. 7, 1981; John R. McClain; beloved hus-hand of Maraaret Wetzel McClain.

Friends received at WM. SLATER SONS, INC, Virginia Ave. a kearsarge St, Mt. Washington, where Service will be held Sat, Jan. 10.

at 2 p.m. Entombment Jefferson Mausoleum, Jetierson Memorial fark. Contributions may be made to the Haven Heights United Metnoaist cnurcn. MILLER On Wed, tan. 7, 1981; Joseph J.

of Penn Hills; beloved husband of Sarah (nee Float); father of Stanley and Thomas Miller; bromer of Gladys Freeman and Mary Coffmen. Friends wi" be received at the WILLIAM GROSS FUNERAL HOME. 11735 Frankblown Rd. (at Rod Rd.) Penn Hills, where services win oe neio on Sat. at 1 o.m.

Visitation Thurs. 7-9, Frl. 2-4 4 7-9. MISCHLER On Jan. 7, 1981, Bertha A.

of OaKmont, PA; mother of Jane Schuster, Mrs. A. (Dorothy) Grubbs James W. Mischler; grandmother of Mrs. M.J.

(Carol) Blessing, ton, James A. Grubbs. Friends are being received at the BURKET TRUBY. FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont Pa. Frl.

i-4 fr Mass of Christian Burial Sat. 10 a.m. St. Irenaeus Catholic Church, Oafcmont. Contributions may be made to St.

Irenaeus improvement Fund. MISNER Of Dormont, on Tues. Jan. a loai c.uru beloved husDand of Madge AA Ukw I mr i Btrbart i.C.S.C of Cincm. nati, Ohio, Charles W.

Misner ot Santa Barbara, Calif, Paul Misner of Milwaukee, Wis, John Misner of San Diego, Calif, and Joseph Misner of Newark, N.J.; brother of Miss Mary Misner of Peoria. also survived by tour grandchildren. Friends may call at ty Ave, ML Lebanon, Frl. 2-5 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St.

Bernard's Church Sat. Jan. 10 at 10 a.m. Interment St. Anne cemetery.

Contributions in memory nf Mr. Misner may be made to St. Bernard's Church or Vin. cent de Paul Society. No.

1347 Resolution providing for the issuance of a warrant In favor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor and Industry, Office of Employment Security, in the amount of 1450.00. No. 13A8 Resolution providing for the issuance ot a warrant to Cera i dine Randolph and Damon Randolph, her husband In the amount of 2 50. 00. No.

139 Resolution providing for the issuance of a warrant to Melva Brown In the amount of 00. No. 1370 Resolution providing for the issuance of a warrant In favor of Daniel J. McGreevy, c0 Harry E. Leas, Esquire.

In the amount of JJOO.OO. No. 1371 Resolution providing for the Issuance of a warrant In favor of Jeffrey Dresser Corporation In the amount of $1,310.75. No. 137? Resofutron transferring the sum of $2,739,90 00 from the Water Fund to the General Fund of me City of Pittsburgh.

No. 1373 Resolution transferring $4,000.00 from Code Account No, Contingency Fund Unexpended Salaries to Code Account No. 1700, Salaries and Wages Regular Employees. No. 1374 Resolution transferring $3,000.00 from Code Account 1703, Uhirttes to Code Account No.

1701, Miscellaneous Services, Department of Water. No. 1375 Resolution transferring to Code Account 1125, Bureau of Maintenance, Swimming Pools and Skating Rlr Division Waoes, the amount of $5,000.00 from Code Account No Council Contingent Fund. NO. 137 Resolution amending Resolution No.

Ill, effective I 75-80, entitled, "Providing for an Agreemenfs with an fcnglneering Consultant for protesSrOnaT Services In connection with the Steuben Street Side we and Retaining Wall," by inert etino the total allocation from $40,000.00 to $52,100.00. 8 No. 1377 Resolution amending Resolution No. 524, ehechve -18-80, entitled, "Providing for an Agreement with a Professfbnat Engineering Cemuttent for Tremc Engineering Services In conjunction with West Carson Sheet," by Increasing the total cost from $15,000.00 to $18,000.00. No.

1371 Resolution providing for an Agreement granting to R. Mar shell Brown the right to construct and maintain a building over a sewer line of the Cm of Prmburgh on property owned by R. Mar-shall Brown In the 32nd Ward. City of Pittsburgh. 8) No.

117 Resolution providing for supplemental lease agreement, with me Arts end Crafts Center ot Pittsburgh, Inc. for the lease and Improvements of the Arts and Craft Center properties In Mellon Park. Ho. 1340 Resolution providing for an Agreement with Zur-eesky and Associates In connection with Zoning Board of Adlustmenti hearings, in an amount not to eceed W.SOOOO No. 1111 Resolution amending a portion of Resolution No 704, approved 8-7-79, enti tled, "Providing for an Agreemenfs with local col leges, universities and other accredited educational Insti tutions to provide training for CETA Career Advance ment voucher Demonstra tion Project Participants," by Increasing the authorlied amount from to HJ1.OO0O0.

No. 118 Resolution providing for an Aoreemems for professional computer oroorem mtng and data professional services as a means for complying with me S. De partment of Labor and re porting and tracking reguremenrs unoor it I A No. 1381 Resolution amending Reso lution no. i mo.

eneenve j- 31-70, entitled, "Author illng the Mayor and the Director of the Department of Public Works, on behalf of the City of Pittsburgh, to enter Into an Agreemenfs with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by designating that all such reimbursements received from Penn DOT shall be deposited In the Lxd Fuels jm Trust Fund. No. 134 Resolution amending Reso lution No. 814, effective I- 75-80. entitled.

"Providing for a Corny ad's tor Nine Mile Run Sewer" by emereJino th Resolution TL he. No. 1185 Resolution providing for the letting ot a contrects ror tne consrrucrion or Southside Riverfront Park. No. 131 Resolution amending Reso lution No.

784, effective 8- 14-80. entitled. "Providing tor a contracts for the reconstruction of Prlngie Street Storm Sewer," by redefining me funding source. No. 1317 Resolution amending Reso lution No.

1J59, effective 12-5-80, entitled, 'Providing for contract or tne use ot eilstlng contracts tor concrete repairs to City Steps, arious locations, bv In creasing the total allocation from U5.000.00 to 175,000.00. No. 1188 Resolution providing for the letting of a contrects for the furnishing and delivery of automotive repair eoutoment for the Department of Supplies. No. 1189 Resolution providing for filing of an appiib.eion by the City of Pittsburgh with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community Affairs tor a grant in connection with the Southside Skating Rink Rook Protect.

No. 1190 Resolution further amend ing Resolution No. effective 1-1-80 as amended entitled, "A Resolution adopting the 1980 Capital ing sources and adding new proiect line Items. No. 1391 Resolution authorliing the Issuance of a permit to Francis W.

Lipped to grade and maintain an unimproved portion of Arden Way, 29th Ward, City of Pittsburgh. No. 139 Resolution granting unto the American Thermoplastic Company owners of proper-ty at 622 Second Avenue, 2nd Ward, City ot Pittsburgh, Its successors and assigns me privilege and license to construct, maintain and use, at Its own cost and expense, two circular planters In the sidewalk area of 23 Second Avenue. No. 1193 Resolution providing for a software lease agreement with the University of Kansas as authoriied distributor for a computer software product, SPSS, in the amount of (4,000.00 No.

1394 Resolution repealing Resolution No. 110, appro. ed 7-5-79, for the saie ot vacant land on Cobden St, lath Ward, to Walter F. Arhnger, tor the sum of (9,050.00. This Resolution Is to repeal saie and return hand money to purchaser.

No. 139S Resolution amending Resolution No. 1160 Item (C), approved 11-14-80, for the sale of 3 lots on Shetland Street, 12th ward, to Roosevelt and Leatha Andprson for the sum of S2.000.00. Amendment is to correct date of sale from 6-21-74 to 6-21-71. No 1396 Resolution amending Resolution No.

1210, approved 11-21-80, for the sale of lot on Parkwood Road, 14th Ward, to Richard J. and Anna Marie Godeskv for the sum ot (250 00. Amend ment is to correct former owner's name from Elch-miller to Eichenmllier. No. 1397 Resolution orovldlno for the filing of petition's tor the sale of certain property les acquired at ta saie in accordance with Act No.

314 ot 1947, as amended burgh Lode, Title Two, Fiscal, Article IX, Property Ta.es, Chapter 261, Real Property Ta, Section Lew and Rate on Lands and Buildings, and Section 2 (c), Penalties tor Lale Payment, by Imposing the Real Property Tax for 1981 and by changing the rate of penalty and Interest. No. 11 An Ordinance amending the Pittsburgh Code, Title Two Fiscal. Article VII- 'Business Related Taies. and Article IX -Property Tares, and Trite Three-Water, Artl-ele Vll-Assessment, Billing and Exonerations, by changing me rates of penalty and Interest on unpaid taies and water charges, tor 196).

i RESOLUTIONS APPROVED BY THE MAYOR RICHARD CALIGUIRI, DECEMBER 10, I960 No. 1426 Resolution making appropriations to pay the expenses of conducting the business of trie City nt pmUMa-oh and tor meet. Ing the debt charges theceot tor the year beginning January 1, 1961. NO. 147 Resolution filing the num.

ber of officers and employees of all departments of the City of Pittsburgh, and the rate of compensation thereof for the year beginning January 1, fl. No. 1410 Resolution adopting the 1981 Capital Budget, allocating and setting aside amounts In connection therewith creating Capital Funds; transferring Bond Funds to said Capital Funds. MICHAEL PERRY, City Clerk 010 Lost Found AFGHAN LOST Last seen N. Hills, mostly brown, Reward, 744-992I AIREDALE 'TERRIER -Tan black saddle, answers to Lost PI.

Breeie area. Reward, 161-1086 BEAGLE PUP-Lost. brn ml white. Regent so, ini Beetle -black, white l''j yrv Lost Carrlck Area. Has tags, very friendly.

We miss him. Reward 664-1601, 664-6111 COLLIE PUP LOST Smith. field St. on New Years Eve, red scart, collar 8, chain. Much loved, 100 REWARD, Call Jenle collect, 684-1165.

Collie-V-i yrs. SebleWht.in Weiden Wds aree Blue rep choker.695-0042746-1086 D06F DM AN PINCHER-lest, i Bik 8, Rust Female, Jan 1st. I Small Reward. 911-tOll I DOG-LOST, So Hill Bch-' wood Blvd, sm light brown Fern, -curly tall 521-157 OOGS-lost Dec. 11, (2), I smell black wfang-lik I tooth; medium block dog ml I shaggy face, In Brentwood Whitehall area.

Reward. 662- 1265; 411-2507. FOUNO-lrg dog, tan, Mt. Leb, well behaved, 561-5625 Germ. Shep.

Puppy male I reddish browtv 6 mo, ans to Bandit, Lost Spring Garden, Mt. Troy area. 211-0166 GERMAN SHEP-blonde, lost vicinity of Roland 4 Wildwood Rd Answers to 'Buttle'. 467-3696 GERMAN SHEPHERD-Iost, Fern, bik wsllver, has silver spots over eyes, near Nesblt Car Wash, REWARD. 793-6250.

Glasses Womens. found MurravFlemlngton 571-H89 Gold Brace et-Lost Blvd Allies or Noble Ins prkng lot. 373-2516 aft 5:10 IRISH SETTER Lost VKIIklnsburg area, nr Brushton area. Reward, 61-7677 SHEPHERD COLLIE-Gold, LOST 11 61 Brookine area, child's pet, Anws So Trudy, REWARD 144-9501. SIAMESE Cat-Found, Tiger stripe face, Sq Hill, 286-9152 FOUND young male colli mix, 17, i.

Park, 635-2701 REWARD-For Jewlery lost Dec 26, Forbes Ave. Sq Hill. No Questions ask. 281-254 REWARD-grav Siamese cat, Green eyes. Lost In Shady-srd area.

Ron 167-1774. FOUND Fern. Germ Shep, 4 mot. Wllks ere. 241-5461.

FOUND-Small Black Female dog with red collar. West Mifflin South Area. 4M-947S after i pm. LOST-large black whit mala Alaskan Maiemute, New Year's Day. Carrlck area.

Reward. 682-5744 LOST Fern, dog strawberry blond, high curled tall, Vers. etia area anwsers So Lucky, RFWARD. 146-6410 015 Entertainment COUNTRY ROCK BANDS wanted Amateur 4 professional Inquire entlcomod. 412-244-1617 eve Drummer wanted for working country band.

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Love Chns. Bilski, Francis Bitar, Sophie A. Albert Burkholder, George Denton Cook, Lillian Cooper, Frank L. Davis, Robert I. DelSardo, Michael B.

Fairman, Anna Nuzzo Fulton, Ellen P. Gaetano, Aline Goodlowe, Peyton D. Gratz, Hazel Hibbs. William E. Hoffman, Theodore P.

Hull, John W. Sr. Jockel, Bernard V. Kennington, Margaret Tolster Kilkeary, Joseph T. Kolesky, Patricia R.

Laird, Exie M. Lake, Marie E. Levenson, Bessie Little, Robert Mandler, William Manegina, Asumpta Miller, Joseph J. Moore, James G. Orlosky, Anna Butz Parker, William B.

Patton, Dr. Walter P. Plecher, Mary Greilinger Preffer. Anna Marie Preksta, John Richardson, Aunt Sweetie (Mayme) Rosenbioom, Sylvia Rupert, Donald W. Samuelson, Lillian Schwartz Siviy, George Smeltor, Agatha Smith, Kiyoko (Kay) Stoup, George D.

Jr. Sworski, Joseph Sylvis, Amelia Turner, William J. Sr. Walker, James Lester Wood, Bernard A. (Dick) Yarsky, Kenneth J.

001 Death Notices BERTIN On Tues. Jan. 6, 1981, Jules R. of Btn Avon; beloved nusbano or Florence Caesar Benin; tamer of Richard Bertin of Brookvllle. Md and Mrs.

Julie B. Kotsch of also two granddeuoh. ters. trienas win De re celved Thurs. 4 Frl.

eve. 7 9:30 o.m. at the LESTER C. Mcdonald funeral HOMfc, Leittornie Avaion, wnere services wi be held Sat. at II a.m.

BILSKI Francis of the S.S., suddenly on Thurs. Jan. 6, 1981; beloved son of Josephine and me lafe trends Bilski brother of Raymond of Or land, Norbert, Robert, jonn or uenysDurg, Daniel Of Phoenix, Arli. Dau UUi.JiImiLI Rose Marie Merlsko and Joan Wisniewski of Taylors. also nine nieces and nine nepnews.

rriencts re ceived in HARRY A OLECHOWICZ FUNERAL home, I8in jane s.s. beainnina sat. 1-9 o.m. Sun. 12 noon-9 p.m.

Funeral Mon. 9 a.m. Mass of Chris- tian Burial In St. Josaphet Church at io a.m. BITAR Seohie A.

Albert of Pernes sus Manor. New Kensinaton. on Jan. In Citizens ien. Hospital.

New sensing- nf Itv P.itar mother of Raymond W. of Arnold, Michael J. of Phillip G. of New Kensington, Mrs. Richard Sheila) Trenskl of New Kensington and Mrs.

John (Shirley) Calhoun of Germel sister of Walter Albert of New Kensington, Phillip and Roland Albert both of Arnold, Mrs. Angelo (Mary) Pern of Miami Beach-Fla. Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy) Martin and Mrs. Rose Haded both of Glassport and mrs.

wane mams or Ar to orandchildren Visitation 7-9 Sat. 2-4 4 7-9 p.m. in the J. r. 4 V.

KRUPA MORTUARY 1000 Freeport New Kensinaton. Service In St. George Orthodox Church Jan. 1 1, ar i p.m. interment Greenwood Memo rial Park, Lower Burrell-Pa.

BRUNNER ftn Ian lOSI I i w. wig, age 93; of Sheraden (formerly of McKees Rocks) beloved husband of Rose Holer and the late Cecilia Venus: tamer of Ju Ma Diet Marv Dunnlaan. Eleanor Martin. Bertha Mutti, Ann, Airreo ana ev. frank.

Brunner and the late Hilda, Nicholas and John; 17 grandchildren, 22 great. nranrfrkilHran lu nrait. great-grandcnlldren. The deceased, native of Austria is alto survived by a broner and sister and their families In Austria. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME.

1225 Chrfiers McKees Rocks, from noon to 4, 7-9 o.m.- Mass of Christian Bur ial In St. Mary Church, MCKees hocks, on jan. 10, at to a.m. BRUSH On Wed. Jan 7, 191 1 Rose Irene Brush: wife of me late Clarence Brush; mother of Rose Marie Brush' grandmother of James A.

Brush and Mary Lou Windgessen; aiso survivea py iu greer-grandchildren. Friends re ceived at KM SLATER A SONS, INC. Virginia Ave. 4 Kearsarge Mt. vyashlng.

ton, Until 9:15 a.m. Sat. Jan. 10. Funeral Mass in St.

Mary of the Mount Church ar io a.m. visitation 2-9 BURKHOLDER George Denton (retired of Disabled American Veter ans and member of Fleet Reserve Branch 60; aoe 43, Of 14 11 WCItWOOO I.T., rtor' died Jan. hus band of Barbara A Burkholder; step-father of Kevin D. Provow of Norfolk; son of Mr. Mrs.

Ceoroe V. Burkholder of Venice- brother or Mrs. 5 brother of Eugene Ammon of several nieces and nephews, tuner al Service will be held on Jan. 10, at 12 noon In SMITH 4 WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME, Norfolk Chapel, Dr. Hugh Litchfield Burial In Forest Lawn Cemetery.

The family will be at the Funeral Home Frl. night from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Military Honors will be accorded at the graveside. BUZZARD On Jan, 7, 1981.

Madeline of Braddock Hills (formerly of N. Braddock); wife of the late Richard Buzzard; mother of Richard, Donald, Dolores Chobanian, Elaine Nee and the late Shirley Ann French; sister of Myrtle Magliochette; also 21 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Friends received at the WM. E. ELKIN MORTUARY, 4th N.

Braddock, where Blessing Service will be held Sat. at 9:30 a.m. (Family hours 2-4 4 7-9.) CHIATTO On Wed. Jan 7, 1981 For-tuneto Charles; husband of Margaret Brennan Chlatto; father of Margaret Glasante, Patricia Doren, Gabriel, Judith 4 Daniel Chiatto; brother of Sue Belsito, Sylvia Gale; also 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN F.

MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler At 52nd Mass of the christian burial in St. Kieran's church on Sat. at 10 a.m. (Former proprietor of Grant Ave. Cleaners 4 Tailors In COLONNA On Wed.

Jan. 7, 1911 Lu-centina of Brook line; wife of the late Alberto; beloved mother of Mertlse Conti and Egerla Maiorano Connor, Pierina Colonna of Rome, Italy, Joseph, Dello, Albert J. and Richard Colonna; also 27 grandchildren: 27 greatgrandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren. Friends are welcome at the BEIN-HAUER MORTUARY, 2630 West I ihrtv Ave 9.4 8, 7-9 R. Brunner, Ludwig Brush, Rose Irene Buzzard, Madeline Chiatto, Fortunato Charles Colonna, Lucentina Copanzzi, Roxie Cvetic.

Mir.hapl Dailey, Lucinda Yost Dorsey, Raymond J. Drozvnski. John V. Drzewiecky, Mary booczenski Oubaniewicz, Frank A. Dwver.

Emma G. Cox Enzerra, Sara Cippola Frauenpries, William C. Garrett. Fred H. Goiton, John J.

Graham, Sadie Chappell Griskev. Adoloh Maendler, Charles G. Itzel. Helen T. Jauquet, Virginia nendrickson Kenst.

Daniel Kramer, Helen Ahern Lehman. Julia Merenic McClain, John R. Mischler, Bertha A. Misner. Francis 0.

Nickles. Reois A. I'Brien, Eugenia (Gene) Aber Packer, Celia (Nichols- Bocian Patterson, Josephine Barnett Patterson, Wayne A. Hush, Alfred N. Sabina, Katherine Schwartz Schaefer, Mary Kaelin Scott.

Sadie A. Webster Sidor, John (Perk) bkunda, Anna Ivan Stpinmpuar Uarnarot Sunder, William A. Tuckev. Russell Villano-Vellano, Christina Vogler, Sr. Mary Angela Weber, Helen M.

Yecko. Adam Yurkowski, Florence Evanaeista Zelkovic, Mary Ann (May beara; 001 Death Notices Christian Burial Sat. at 10 a.m. In Our Lady of Loreto murcn, orooKiine. COOK ru Crl Ian 1061 I llllan- beloved wife of the 'late Jo" seph Cook; mother of Mrs.

Leonard (Arlenel Sheinbert. Mrs. Zell (Sheila) Relcher and Arthur K. cook: sister of Mrs. SR.

Zoss and Mrs. Harold Reese of Younos also survived by five orandchildren. Grave side Services were held at me Beth Shalom Cemetery on t-ri. ar o.m. tonrri.

buttons may be made to the Lillian Cook Memorial Fund, Burton Research Ef fort. P.O. Box 3171. West ville Station, New Haven. CT.

04515. COOPER Frank L. of New Wllmlng-ton-Pa. (formerly of Pgh.) died Jan. 8, 1981: husband of the late Margaret McClain Cooper; father of Ronald L.

Cooper of New Wilmington and Mrs. Marian walker or also survived bv five grand- children. Funeral Service 11 a.m. Mon. E.

GAILEY SHARP FUNERAL HOME New Wilmington, where mends may call Sun. 2-4. COPANZZI ftn Tn. Ian aV 1011 Route, husband of Frances KA (Eatrraw-Ai- farthaw nf ma, rie Smith. Patricia Fratan- gelo, Annette Macecevic and Anthony Copenul; also survvieo ov 10 orenocmi dren: one oreat-arandson, Friends received at the BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL HOME.

Broadway at Shir as Beechview, 24 and 7-9 startina Weds. 7 p.m. Mass. St. Pamphilut Church, m.

tu a.m. CVETIC On Jan. 7. 1981; Michael, age 92; husband of the late Anna Cvetic: father of Anna Letkl. Mary Zugro- vics, tnzaDern mrscnner, Harry Cvetic and the lett Michael Cvetic; also survived by six grandchildren and rour grear-granocnu-dren.

Members of Lodge No. 70 C.F.U., CNH "Javor" and friends received at the PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 00 Cedar N.y r-unerei on sar. with Mass of Christian Bur ial In St. Nicholas Church, n.s., ar iu a.m.

DAILEY (Yost) On Wed Jan. 7. 1911: Lu- cinoe: oeioveo wire or me late lames H. Dailev: moth er of the late Bernis Hutf and Herbert Huff of Erie; also survived bv three granddaughters. Friends re reived at the McCABE FU NERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas Point Breeze.

Services at the Funeral Home on Sat. at 11. visita tion 2-4, 7-9. DAVIS Robert I. on Thurs.

Jan. 8, igai of Pleasant Hills: broth er of Vera Koerbel and the late Jack Davis, i-riends received JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Fri. 2-4 7-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held Sat. morning ar iu clock.

DelSARDO On Jan. 8, 1981: Michael husband of Antoinette Trozzi; brother of Sal, Danny DelSardo, Jennie Pa-lumbo, Josephine Vlllelle, ucy Fogiia and me lare A. Deiieroo; eiso several leces and nepnews. riends received at the BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shiras DeCtnview, ucuinrmiy Sat. 2-4 (.

7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass in St. Pius Church on Mon. at 10 a.m. DORSEY On Jan.

1981; Raymond J. of Green Tree; beloved husband of Santma (Sunny); father of Gregory ifrire rwsev also survived bv two grandchildren, John and Jared. Friends welcome at BEINHAUER MORTUARY. 2630 Wesr Lioerrv 7.0 Thurs. Fr Mass of Christian Burial Sat.

at 10 am. in St. Margaret Church, Green Tree. DROZYNSKI On Jan. 7, 1981, John Gibsonia; nusDana or i u.biiiikA father Rosal nf Lois Klobucher and Nor- bert J.

Drozvnski; bromer or Delp, Angela and So- rtrAiuntlii. aim sur- Jean pru ed 1A nranrirhllriren 6 grear-granocnnui en. lends received 2-9 Thurs. 10-9 Frl ef the JOHN noi FUNERAL HOME. 923 Saxonburg Bivd Iflu hmlr PlATal.

MaSS Of Chri din Huna a.m. ser. Glens'haw. Parish' Wake Service Fri. at 8 p.m.

DRZEWIECKY In Thurrh On Wed. Jan. 7, 1981, Mary ui iiu, dock mother or vaierie wi- cha ilak, i Stella Micnaiak, Helen I wicnei. Laura rne- Agnes Kettering, Rob- Frank Wrzeslnskl: 15 grandchildren 13 -grandchildren. Friends tick, ert also great rece i ur 'ea ar me rvtiklw CAS Utl.

HI M. of Christian Burial with the 445 4th Braddock. Mass Sacred Isidore urt Parish In St. Church, Sat Liberty Ave. on Thurs.

Frl. 2 4 1 7.9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Catherine of Siena v.nurcn, eeecnvtew on sat. ENZERRA On Jan.

8, 1981 Sara Clooola of rarrirk wife of the late Thomas Enzerra- mother of Clara rresfti, toward, Margie Car ruba of Thomas J. Mildred Reynolds. Alfred Robert and Joan Werkmeis-ter; sister of G. Ralph Op-oofa and Marw A rimvM also 24 grandchildren and eignr greai-grandchlidren Visitation noon to 9 at the BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives and friends Invited ro enend her Funeral Sat.

at 11:30 am. Liturgy In St. bii cnurcn ar 12 noon. FAIRMAN On Jan. 8, 1981, Anna ifuzio retrmen or Aspinwail, tnrmrlv At mic.u.Ib' k.

loved wife of the late Frank Fairman: sister of Frank Nuzzo of L.A., Mrs. Virginia woimerno, joscpn, Mrs, Margaret Russo, Michael M. and the late Domink of Ca also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends re Ceived EDWARD T. PER RONE MORTUARY.

745 Church Swissvele. Bless Ing Services on Jan. 12 at rne funeral home at 9 a.m. FRAUENPRIES On Jan. 7, 1911, William rraiienpricv oeioveo nus band of Florence Pear Frauenpries: father of Wil.

liam R. Frauenorles: brother of Robert of Calif. Funeral rrom tne richard t. LEONARD FUNERAL HO Mt, 620 E. Ohio on Sat.

with Requiem Mass In St. Sebaatlan Church at 10 a.m. Members of American Legion DAV 1 VFW West view post and mends invited. Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. FULTON Plln Im a TOai wife ot 'me late John' at mother ot John D.

Jr. of Toms also four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received at the ROWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 210 East End Sun. 2-4 i 7-9 p.m.

Services Mon. 2 p.m. GAETANO On Jan. 8. 1981 Aline; beloved wife of Ralph mother of Ceroyn La- hik.

mnii Dalnh Ir also survived by eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received ar rne anusLO NAPIER FUNERAL HOME. Broadway at Shires Ave Beechview, Sat. and Sun. 2 4 and 7-9.

Mass In St. Cam erlne of Srena Church on Mon. at II noon. GARRETT fin Ti saM auAnlrsn law 1981; Fred husband of the late Pauline Nelson Gar- rH- nf .1 1 Stmmu I Ross father of Robert S. Garrett: also survived bv two grandsons; brother of Miioreo oarrerr ot wasn.

D.C. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry perrysvuie, rrom z-e will be held on Sat. morning at II clock.

GOITON Of Mt. Lebanon on Wed beloved husband of the late Vllma; father of John I. of Mt. Lebanon. Friends may call at LAUGHLINS, 3310 w.

Lioerry wr. ieoe- non nurt. 4- ft r-y p.m. and Frl. 2-4 7-9 p.m Mass of Christian Burial in St Bernard Churcn on Sat.

Jan. 10 at 9 a.m. GOODLOWE Peyton D. on Jan. 7.

1911 beloved father of Dean Good owe. Jerome Good 'owe, Leonard Goodlowe; brother of John Goodlowe, Kooerr ooooiowe ana Bessie Goodlowe. Friends are being received ar tne WfcST pu NERAL HOME, 2215 wvue Ave. wass or Lnris- tian Burial will be celebrat. ed on Sat.

at II a.m. at St. Benedict catholic Church Fr. Augusta Taylor officiat ing. Interment Homewood cemetery.

GRAHAM Sadie Chappell, on Weds, jan. wjoow or moo- r.r as nf 7th Awak Carneoie, PA; mother of Jack Chappell; grandmother of James Chappell; sister of LeVerne Jones and Harry Chappell. Friends may call at the IkadwcLL a nik r-1 i a i aj ciiLcbj a i I. L- k. am.

i vnn HOME. Charfiers Ave. at Mansfield Carnegie. PA, where services will be held on Sat, Jan. 10, at II a.m.

Family requests visita tions from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. GRATZ On Jan. 8. 1981. Hazel: sur vived by sister, Lottie Thompson of Beaver Falls.

Services will be held Sat. at 11 a m. at the DENNIS w. SECKINGER FUNERAL HOME, 150 S. Hegley Ave.

GRISKEY On Tues. Jan. 1981 Adooh: brother of Mildred Bianco Kose seinery or also survived by neph-ews nieces. Friends re ceived at BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shiras Beechview, Frl. 2-4 and 7-9.

Blessing service bar. 12 noon. HAENDLER Of Carrlck on Jan 8, 1910, Charles G. Haendler; husband of the late Harriet Lewis Haendler; father of Mrs. Dorothy Kress and Charles H.

Haendler; Bromer of Selma Haendler; also survived bv four grandchildren: four oreat. orandchildren. Friends and the Members of the Union Baptist Church and Mononganeia Lodge 249 F.iA.M. received at the REAOSHAW FUNERAL HOME, INC, 1503 Browns- vine NO. an.

p.m. I where services will be held Frl. eve. at 8 p.m. IIBDS On Jan.

8, 1981, Wil-liam beloved husband of Claire Miller Hibbs; son of Ooal Belch Hoffman. Friends received between the hours of 7-9 p.m. fhiday at me NORMAN G. HEARD FU NERAL HOME. 4047 Perrys- vilie Ave, N.b.

services on Sat. afternoon at 2 o'clock. HOFFMAN On Jan. 8, 1981; Theodore P. or N.

Breoaock husband of the late Mary Tomasic Hoffman: rather ot Mrs. Virginia Nero and Mrs. Doris Fisher; also five grandchildren. Friends may call from 2-4 4 7-9 p.m. at the PATRICK T.

LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden Ave, E. Pgh. Mass ot Christian Burial in the Visi tation of the B.V.M. Church, Rankin, on sat. ar ii a.m.

HULL Jan. 7. 1981; John W. husband of Catherine E. Bruce Hull; father of Mary c.

schjiio ano jonn w. huh grandfather of Gary and Lynn Sciuilo, Kimberly, Sherry, Melissa and John F. Hull; son-in-law of Marie Bruce and uncle of Robert Bruce. Services were held in the PAUL FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 12 Ha- eiwood Hazelwood. Fri.

morning at 10 o'clock, interment Jefferson Memorial Park Cemetery. ITZEL On Thurs. Jan. 1981, He- len T. ot scott beloved wife of the late John mnthr rt UUiliiam OnH- ert, Mrs.

Margaret Coogan and the late John and Doio res: sister of Irene Dwver; mother-in-law of Mary Lou Itzel: 14 orandchildren: five oreat grandchildren. Friends welcome at the BEINHAUER MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. on Thurs. 7-9 Fri. 17-9 o.m.

Mass of Christian Burial in SS Simon Jude Church on Sat. at 12 noon. i ores A Ing and amending the Pitts- P.m. Thurs. A Frl.

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