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001 Death Notices Pittsburgh Press; June 19, 1978 C-5 001 Death Notices Obituaries Ex-TB Chief PREVIOUS DEATHS LATEST DEATHS 004 In Mcmoriam Retired Heinz County In loving memory of my darling Johnnv uwhn denly two years ago today, lJune 19. 1976. You will live 'wevrr in my nearr my dear est love. I miss 'you more. Officer Dies Dies At 69 Dr.

Harold every rtjv Until si aoain. oauiy misseo oy wife, daughter, Florence, and Mmilv inrt All Ruth husband, loved him. 007 tery TEMPLE OF MEMORIES Al -legh. 1 space, 441-3437. 010 Lost and Found BOXER PUP-lolt area, reward.

344-734, S7Q- CAMERA 35mm, lost Memorial-Dav-St. Phllomena's Church or grounds. Wedding pictures. Rew, Call 521-4509 or 322-0600, Collie-Last West View Area, answers "BARON" whitetan R- ward 931-6492. J.

Iroeville, wants owner, 373.Q505...l FOUND 2 Orange male cats a'i 3 female kittens, vie. Darlington Wightman, So. Hill. Call 521- 0 JO. GtRMAN SHEPHERD 9-yr.

old male, LOST on Wed, June IJ, vie. OT 3Tn, (Vtorewooa ft Amberson Aves. Had collar wJ name tag and license. $100. Plejiu.

cdll 621-1159 or 687-5823. Mongrel lost Fox Chapel 11 yr fern Btk wh prey muzzle; Pregnant 37M0ZB 742-4675. Parrot-McCalls green red blu Or YCHUW fOiiT IU3I whsj 111 Ort 10 Scissor lack found on N. OU." thndge St. bar am.

rn-Q'bt, jv I I LUJi, ut black, partiallv blind, needs Ci-ATTVI nt Qallaui ar-el meorcaiiun. to i-you. TOY POODLES (2) tost en l-7 between Portersville 1 vine sat fcve. June loin, -black grey. 1 while.

BEv WAHD, J7172i; 8J-S33 (Other obituaries, page AS.) Andrew R. McCreery, retired assistant treasurer and head of the bank department of the H.J. Heinz died yesterday in his home on Morewood Road, Glenshaw. Mr. McCreery, 74, worked for the Heinz company for 41 years.

He was a 50-year member of Davage Lodge 374, and of the Bellevue United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife Edmonia, and a sister, Margaret of West View. Friends will be received tonight from 7 to 9 and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the Robert B. Neely Funeral Home, 2208 Mount Royal Glenshaw.

Services will be in the funeral home Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment will be in Allegheny County Memorial Park, McCandless. Sylvia M. Kreps NEW ALEXANDRIA Sylvia M. Kreps, a retired receptionist for Pennsylvania State University, died yesterday in Latrobe Area Hospital.

Mrs. Kreps, 61, of Main and School streets in this Westmoreland County community, was a member of the New Alexandria United Methodist Church, president of the United Methodist Women's Association of New Alexandria, a member of the Community Grange and the New Alexandria Women's Club. Surviving are her husband, Harold two daughters, Mrs. Lorraine Blaha of Monroeville and Mrs. Louise Griffin of Lakeland, a sister, Mrs.

Anna-belle Bollinger of Lehigh Acres, a brother, Clair Putt of McHenry, and six grandchildren. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the M. Wallace Felton Funeral Home, Church Street, New Alexandria. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Wednesday in the New Alexandria United Methodist Church, Washington Street. Burial will be private. Deaths Elsewhere Konstantin Terechkovitch, 76, an emigre Russian painter noted for his illustrations of the works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, in Paris. Rep. Clifford Allen, yesterday, in Nashville.

Lewis "Bud" Ulen, for 20 years the Harrisburg correspondent for the Pittsburgh Courier, in Ingle-wood, where he was vacationing. Anna Logiodice Patterson, 81, formerly of East Liberty, in Palm Beach, Fla. SUPERHEROES delight people of all ages! Turn to today's Comics Pages and see the action adventures! chief of the Allegheny County Health Department's Bureau of Tuberculosis Control, died Saturday in St. Clair Memorial Hospital. Dr.

Cashman, 69, of 1238 Lakemont Drive, Mt. Lebanon, was also affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh as assistant clinical professor of medicine in the School of Medicine and adjunct associate professor of epidemiology in the Graduate School of Public Health. Born in Morgantown, W.Va., he was a graduate of West Virginia University and the Temple University Medical School. During his medical career, Dr. Cash-man was staff doctor at the Hopemont Sanitorium, Hopemont, W.

director of the Belmont County (Ohio) Tuberculosis Sanitorium and the Southeastern Ohio Tuberculosis Hospital. Surviving are his wife, Sara; a son, David H. of Providence, R.I.; a daug-ther, Rebecca of Pittsburgh, and a granddaughter. Memorial services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow in the Christ Methodist Church, 44 Highland Road, Bethel Park.

Private graveside services will be held at the East Oak Grove Cemetery, Morgantown, W.Va. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christmas Seal Society. Funeral arrangements were handled by the Hastings Funeral Home, Morgantown, W.Va. Adolph Biederman Adolph "Al" Biederman, former owner of a Squirrel Hill shoe repair shop, died yesterday in Shadyside Hospital. Mr.

Biederman, 68, lived at 5736 Ho-bart Squirrel Hill. Prior to operating Al Biederman's repair shop in Squirrel Hill from .1960 until his retirement two years ago, Mr. Biederman operated a similar business in McKeesport. He was a member of Gemilas 'Chesed Synagogue, McKsesport. Surviving are his wife, Jennie, and nieces and nephews.

Friends may call one hour before 'services at 1 p.m. tomorrow in Ralph Schugar Funeral Chapel, 5509 Centre Shadyside. Burial will be in Beth Israel Cemetery, Washington County. The family suggests memorial contributions to the Heart Fund or the Kidney Fund. LOST-Smth old Irish Answers to name Shannon.

Lost Bioomfield Area. REWARD. Call 6S7-M03, 231 0400. Oil Share A Ride Wanted-persons to share eo. er-- driving West-July.

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FREE PREGNANCY Mon Sal, while you wait. Confidential counseling. Allegheny Vital Statistics Acor, Robert J. Bair, Walter R. Baiter, Edward Barricella, Hildegard Duskey Biederman, Adolph (Al) Blackstock, Ada L.

Brannan, Donald S. Brice, David C. Clement, Leo D. Cook, Catherine M. Dams, Louis Sr.

Dcllert, Michael G. Didinger, George H. Dunn, Catherine Eichner, Joseph A. Faub, Leroy J. Feist, Frances M.

Gay, Annie Mae Gidel, John J. Giehll, Thomas Hartland, Elizabeth Hesz, Dr. Andrew B. Holmes, Sara E. Kettering, Maude H.

Kovinow, Annie Krets, Myree Larson, Pauline Long, Warren D. Matthews, Edith Mae McCreery, Andrew R. McQuaide, Avice K. Miller, Edgar W. Neillyk, Michael J.

Nottrott, Harry C. Obritz, John Orner, Richard J. Park, Gary L. Patterson, Ann Logiodice Porter, William Jr. Raffaele, Pasquale Rau, Rose M.

Richards, Raymond Schwartz, John A. Jr. Stein, Dina Tardio, Angelo Wagner, A. J. Wright, Lawson Sr.

Wright, William E. 001 Death Notices BOBOLA (Jim Bailey) On Sat, June 17, 1978, Stanley Babola, of McKees Rocks, beloved husband of Anna Bobola; father of Mrs. Dorothy Kostosky and Joseph Robert Bobola: five grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Mary Grgu rich, Mrs. Helen Bosh, John Bobola and the late Sophie Noga and Joseph Bobola.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the VALERIAN F. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen St, McKees Rocks. Funeral Tues, June 20 at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Sts.

Cyril and Me-thodius R. Church 10 a.m. BRANNAN Suddenly on Sun. June 18, 1978; Donald beloved son of Daniel A. and Rose Marie; brother of Daniel Deborah and Denise.

Friends received at the L. J. SZAFRANSKI FUNERAL HOME, 101 3rd St, Carnegie. Mass of Christian Burial on Thurs. at St.

Phillip's Church at 10 a.m. BRICE On June 16, 1976, David C. of W. Mifflin; employee of U.S. Steel Homestead Works; beloved husband of Parmeiee (Tucker) Brlce; father ot Mrs.

Martin (Diana) Montefel ot Mechanlcsburg, Mrs. Joseph (Vlckl) Schratx of Penn Hills, David L. Brlce of brother of Mrs. Jean Dean Blaney, Mrs. Ruth McBrlde, Harry W.

Brlce; also five grandchildren. Friends received Mon. 7-9, Tues. 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St.

(Homestead Park) Munhali, where services will be held on Wed. at 10:30 a.m. Dona, tlons to the Amer. Cancer Soc. BRUNNER On Sat, June 17, 1978, Victor of N.S.; father of Diane Small, Elaine Clnker and Victor Brunner son of Julia; brother of Emll and Walter; also three grandchildren.

Funeral from HJ. SCHELL-HAAS FUNERAL HOME, 707 East St, N.S, on Tues. at 12 noon. Mass of Christian Burial St. "Mary's Church at 12:30 p.m.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9. BUJKO On Sat, June 17, 1976, John B. of N. Braddock; husband of Mae (Pennington) Bulko; father ot Thomas Connelly end Maureen (Connelly) Maguire; son of John and Mary Bulko; brother of Michael and Ann Bulko and Mildred Kola-kowskl; four grandchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM E.

ELKIN MORTUARY 809 4th N. Braddock. Funeral Tues. at 9 a.m. Christian Mass from the St.

Thomas R.C. Church of Braddock at 10 a.m. (Family hours 1-4 I 7-9 p.m.) CLEMENT Of Daytona St, Knoxvllle; on Hon, June 19; Leo In his 49th year; beloved son of Katherlne Schmitt and the late Henry Clement; brother ot Margaret Deer, Kathleen Rauscher, Harry and Raymond Clement. Friends received at the HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, 425 Brownsville Rd, Mt.

Oliver. Services on Wed. at 11 a.m. COOK Catherine on Saturday, June 17, 1978, of Whitehall Boro; mother of Mary E. Kunak and Nancy L.

Beckley ot Muncle, daughter of Mary M. Cook; five grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Monday 7-9 and Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral on Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Gabriel Church at 10 o'clock. CROSBY On Saturday. June 17, 1978, Charles William Crosby of Monroeville.

husband of Eleanor Felder Crosby; father of Carol DIGiullo, Beverly O'Neill, Alyee Crosby. Doyle Crosby, Charles ana Edwin Crosby; brother of Sara Cow-ell; five grandchildren. Friends recleved at the WM. E. ELKIN MORTUARY, 809 Fourth N.

Braddock, where services will be conducted Tuesday at 2:00. Burial at Crossroads Cemetery. DAMS Louis Sr. of Sturgeon; father of Mary Livesav and Louis Dams brother of Elizabeth Schumacher; also survived bv one grandson, John Llvesay two great-tjrandchlldren. Frfends received at RICHARD THOMAS FUNERAL HOME, Oakdale.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Patrick Church, Nobelstown Tues. morning, June 20, at 9:30 a.m. DANKO On Frl, John G. of Arch St, Giassport, husband of Jacqueline Sullck; father ot Sharon Ann and Michael brother of Michael and Irene Fedorka.

Friends are being received at EDMUND E. WOJCIECHOWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 640 Vermont Ave, Giassport where Blessing Services will be held Tues. 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial 9 a.m. In Holy Cross R.

C. Church, Giassport. Internment New St. Joseph Cemetery, N. Versailles Twp.

Family Visitation 2-4 and 7-9. folks use morning evening want ads! 263-1201 001 Death Notices ROSS On Frl, June 14, 197, William E. (Bill) of 643 Elm Brldoevllle, husband of Laura E. boulboulle Ross; survived bv nieces and nephews. Visiting hours fro 12 noon to pm, however friends will be personally received by the family from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at the SAMUEL BLAKE FRYER FUNERAL HOME 729 Washington Ave, Bridgeville where services will be held on Tues.

at 11 am. RUTHERFORD Robert C. of Hiland Ave, Coraopolis, on Sat, June 17 1978; beloved husband of Eleanor Geyser Rutherford; father of David, Robert and -Elleanor Rutherford; brother of Mabel Pearson, Norma Gosling, Don. aid and William Rutherford. Family will receive friends Sun.

7-9 p.m. and Mon. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the COPE-LAND CORAPOLOIS FUNERAL HOME, 167 Fifth Ave, where services will be held on Tues. at 1:30 p.m.

SCHWARTZ John A. Jr, age 3J, suddenly, on Sun, June 18, 1978; beloved son ot John A. Sr. and Joan M. Mercollnl Schwerti; brother of Michael, Deborah, Charles and Dariene Schwartz; maternal grandson ot Adelaide Spada and the late Alexander Mercollnl Sr.

Friends received 5-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mon. Tues. at the ANTHONY G. STAAB FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W.

E. Pgh. Mass of Christian Burial In Ascension Church, Ingram, Wed, June 21 at 10 a.m. SIMON On Sat, June 17. 1978, Amelia Herbert (Peg, Mollle wife of the late Jonn H.

Simon of Avalon; beloved mother of John Edward Simon. Mrs. Ruth Neville and William V. Simon; sister of Regis Herbert and Mrs. Caroline Gornev; also four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received on Sun. and Mon. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the LESTER C. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Ave, Avalon.

Mass of Christian Burial at the Assumption Church, Bellevue, on Tues. morning at 10 o'clock. STEIN At Los Angeles. on June 18, W78. Dina; beloved wife of Nathan Stein; mother of Sanford Sttln: sister of Mrs.

Sadie Jacobs of Miami, Mrs. Bess Rubln-oft and Morris Orlansky, both of also three grandchildren. Services at ttie BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sq. Hill, (oppo, Morrowfleld Apts.) Notice of time later.

Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to services. Family suggests contributions be made to the Heart Fund. STRAUB At New Kensington, formerly of Sharpsburg, on Friday June 16, 1978, Anna Straub; aunt of Evelynn (Krug) Mitchell ol Dundas, Canada. Friends received 2-4 7-9 at the WORRELL FUNERAL HOME 820 Main St, Sherpsburo.

Funeral mass Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. In St. Mary's Church. SZAFRANSKI Of Sharpsburg, on Saturday, Alexander Henry; husband Thresa Vecchio; father of Henry, Anthony, Stanley, Patricia Bell and Dennis; brother of Ignatius Pachulskl, Stella Kulawowicz and Mary Ward; also survived by 14 grandchildren. Friends received at the WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, 820 Main Sharpsburg, after 7 p.m., Sunday.

Funeral Mass Wedoesday morning at 10 a.m. In Sr. John Cantius Church. TARDIO Suddenly on Saturday, June 17. 1978, of 414 Middle Wilmerding.

Angelo, husband of the late Carmelia Scarpa Tardio; father of Frank and Paul of Monroeville and Anthony of Wilmerding, Mrs. Theresa Romansky of Wllkins Mrs. Josephine Marcoz of N. Versailles and Miss Dorothy Ann Tardio at home; nine grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Friends are being received at STANLEY DEMBEC FUNERAL HOME, 354 Marguerite Wilmerding.

Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at 1 1 a.m. In St. Aloysius R.C. Church. TSAMPIS Lamprinio, on Saturday, June 17, 19878.

of Mt. Lebanon, beloved wife of Kostas; mother ot Mrs. Tula Kazaias and Mrs. Denise Buck; also survived by five grandchildren of Pgh. and one brother and three sisters of Icarla.

Greece. Friends received In the JOHN N. ELACHKO FUNERAL HOME, 3447 Dawson at Semple. Funeral on Tuesday morning at 10:30. Funeral services In St.

Nicholas G.O. Cathedral at 11 o'clock. Contributions may be made to the Pan-lcarlan Foundation. Visitation with family Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Trisaglan Prayers Sunday evening at 7:30.

TURKOVICH On Saturday, June 17, 1978, Joseph husband of Ida Murray Turkovich, of Ems-worth; father of Kathleen Der-inger and Carol Moses; brother of Stephen, John, Albert, RurinlDh. Raymond. Elmer. George. Mary, Anna and Gertrude Turkovich, Caroline Ces-sar, Stephanie Gergerich and the late Olga Lorkovich; aiso five grandchildren.

Friends received at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 46U Lincom ueiievue. Mass of Christian burial in Sacred Heart Church, Emsworth, on Tuesday at 10 a.m. WAGNER A. J.

on June 17, 1978. of Clearwater, husband of the late Margaret Wagner; sister In-law of Anna Mav Kameron. Flriends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Von. 7-9 and Tue.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral on Wed. morning at 9:30 o'clock. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Sylvester Church at 10 o'clock.

WALTHER On June 1978, Joseph (Tip) of Spring Hill; husband ot the late Olga; brother of Marie Kaltenhauser Elsie Kemmler, Cecilia Schubert, Helen Esswein, Evelvn, Julius and Lawrence Walther. Funeral from the H.J. SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.S., on Tues. at 9:15 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial St.

Boniface Church at 10 a.m. Retired Sexton of St. John's Cem. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9. WRIGHT Lawson Sr.

of 6tti Coraopolis, on June 17 1978; husband of Tevera Wrignt; father of Lawson Wright son of Homer Wrignt brother of Minnie Harris, Laura Downing, Annie Lewfs, Inann Dann Unmar Ir Crlias and James; God-fatfW of Claude King Jr. Family will receive friends at the COPE-LAND CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 867 5th Ave. Funeral services In St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church on Wed.

at 1:30 p.m. 006 Florists Frieqds qeed tokpow voucare. CP Oend floors. For Sympathy (lowers and plants, call your FTD Florist. Yom Eilta Touch Florists' MILEY On Saturday, June 17, 1978, of Ingram, Twyla; wife of the late William- beloved mother of James (Red), and William Miley Jr; granmdmother of Ben.

Jerry. James (Red), Matf. Ty. Scott Miley, and Cindy Johnston; sister of Frances Moore, and Mary Fitzer. Friends received at the HERSHBERGFR STOVER INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. MILLER Edgar W. June 1978 of Turtle Creek; husband of Janet Co xon; father of Edward Miller, and Mrs. Charles R.

(Janet) Stamford Mrs. Fred Bell Jr. (Betty); brother of Audrey Palnqufsr, Elsie Rodibaugh, Irene Tracey, Mary Browning, Harry, Wll-lard, Paul, ana Robert Miller, also eight grandchildren. Friends redelvetf at the NEW JOSE FUNERAL HOME Corner Shaw Trlboro Turtle Creek. Where services will be held on Weds, at 2 P.m.

Valley Lodge 613 Services Tues. 7:30 p.m. NEILLYK Michael on Sun. June 18, 1978 of Kedzie Sheraden; son of the late Michael Catherine Neillyk. Friends may call at the GEORGE J.

MANGIS FUNERAL HMOME 2945 Chartiers Sheraden, Pgh. Tues. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial Weds. Mass of Christian burial Weds, in Holy Innocents at Church at 10 a.m.

NOTTROTT In the Ohio Valley Hospital. June 17, 1978, Harry cT of McKees Rocks; dearly beloved husband of Lillian Stanley Nottrott; beloved father of Mrs. Thomas (Lillian) Delaney; brother of Sophie Schemer; also survived by one granddaughter and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 island McKees Rocks, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services on Wed.

at 2 p.m. OBRITZ On Sunday, June IB, 1978. John; beloved husband of Irene Turney, of Brentwood, PA; father of Mrs. Caryn Wuenscell, John and Bara-bra Lawson; also two grandchildren: three brothers: and one sister. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the HENRY R. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Carnegie, beginning Monday at 7 p.m. Services on Wed. at 11 a.m. ORNER Richard on June 18, 1978.

of Pleasent Hills; husband of Alma V. Orner; father of Joel R. Jr. and Lance C. Orner; brother of Dorothy Beard; three grandchildren.

Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Mon. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. where Funeral Services will be held on Tue. morning at II o'clock.

OBRITZ On Sunday, June 18, 1978 John; beloved husband of Irene Turney, of Brentwood, PA; father of Mrs. Caryn Wuenscell, John and Bara-bra Lawson; also two grandchildren; three brothers; and one sister. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the HENRY R. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Carnegie, beginning Monday at 7 p.m.

Services on Wednesday. Time later. PARK Gary Lee, on Sunday, June 18, 1978, at Johnstown, PA; son of Radcllffe and Constance Park; brother of Cindy and Luanne Park, both of Monroeville. Friends wilt be received in the HOWARD S. McCAItE FUNERAL HOME, 244 W.

Main Ligomer, Monday and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Wednesday morning at 1 1 a.m. In the Funeral Home. PATRIAS On Friday, June 16, 1978, Freda sister ot Laura, Edna, and the late Albert H. Patrias; aunt of Mrs.

Harriet Shailo, ot Aiken S.C., Dale C. Patrias, of NVC, and Karen Patrias, of Gathershurg. MD. Friends received after 1 p.m. Sunday In the EDWARD P.

KANAl FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Tuesday with Services at 11 a.m. PATTERSON (Logiodice) On Sua. June 18, In Palm Beach, Anna (retired U.S. Navy nurse) wife ot the late Edgar Patterson; sister of Charles Logiodice of Palm Beach, Fla.

and Harry Locjlod-ice of Library survived by nieces ana nephews. Arrangements bv the IVES FUNERAL HOME, 2847 Wilson Arlington, va. Visitation on June 21. Funeral In Arlington National Cemetery, June 22. Contributions mav be made to your favorite charity.

PITTORE On June 17, Patsy; beloved son of the late Anna and Antonio; brother of Gio-vanna Magglo and Anthony. Friends will be received at the MCCABE FUNERAL HOME. 9311 Frankstown Rd, Mon. i-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Our Lady Help of Christians Church Tues.

9:30 a.m. POELCHER (Pelcher) On Saturday afternoon, June 17, 1978, Aloysius J. Poelcher, beloved husband of the late Margaret E. Kieffer Poelcher; father of Elmer C. Pelcher, Dorothy Papa, Jean Catania; also survived by seven grandchildren and two great-granddaughters.

Brother of Mary E. Dejanev, Magdalen Happe, Catherine T. Gurrola. Pauline Zmk, William F. and Charles J.

Poelcher and the late Josephine McOafferty and Peter and Georoe Poelcher. Friends are being received at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn E.E. Funeral Tuesdav.

June 20. 1978, at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Joseph's Church, bioomfield, at 10 a.m. If so desired, the Poelcher family suggests contributions be sent to the Vincentian Home for Cronically III.

PORTER Suddenly at his home, In Hollywood, on June 17, 1978, William Porter beloved husband of Susan Lefever Porter; father of Alison Porter; son of William G. and June Porter; brother of Diane Page and Delilah Adams: grandson of Herb and Aftce Porter, Friends received at the STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services on Wed. morning at 11 o'clock. Memorials may be sent to the Choptican High School Library, Morganza 20660.

RAFFAELE On Sun. June 18, 1978; Pas-ouale Raffaele; husband of the 'ate Mariangefa Riccelll of Sq. Hill; father of Anthony RoberlMary LaFace, Frad and Dora Raffaele; also six grandchildren and oraat-grandchildren; survived by two brothers and four sisters in Italy. Friends may call at H. SAMSON, 537 Neville St.

(Oakaland Civic Centerl on Mon. 7-9 p.m., Tues. 8 Wed. 2-4 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St.

Phllomena's Church Thurs. June 22 at 10 a m. interment Calvary Cemetery. RAU On June 17, 1978, Rose M. Rau; mother of Henry C.

and Ronald Rau and Rose-marie Glaser: also survived by two sisters and four Or an den 1 1 Friends received at WM. SLATER AND SONS, Viromia Ave. and Kearsaroe Mt, Washington, until 9:15 a m. June 21. Funeral Mass in St.

Justin Church at 10 a.m. Visitation Mon. and Tues. REGAN On June 16, 1978, Anna wife of the late Frank; mother of Frank Cy Harold E. and Charles also survived by eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY. 2630 West Liberty after 2 p.m. Sun.

Services on Tue. at 11 a.m. in the Dormont Presbvterian Church, Potomac and Espy Dormont. Family sug- lesi memorial conrriDUTions ie made to Dormont Pres byterian Church. RICHARDS On Sun June 18, 1978, Raymond oi Verona; beloved husband of Agnes fattier of Mrs.

Ruth Ann Spraicar Raymond Amy, Margaret, Jea-nette and William; also survived bv three grandchildren. Friends received at the GEORGE P. PETRUNEY FUNERAL HOME, 732 Brunot Verona, where Services will be held June 21 at 11 a.m. Visitations with family 2-4 ancH-9 KEANE John on Sat. June 17, 1978, of Llnshaw Ingram; husband of Elirftbeth father of John Robert, Mrs.

Betty DePfetro, Gerard. Aones, Timothy, Greoory, and Marie Keane; brother of Mary Giebel, also three Friends received at the WM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME 2944 Chartlers Srteraden. From 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Funer al mass In Ascension Church, Ingram Tues. at 10 a.m. KING On Saturday, June 17, 1978, Clara Bell, of Inoram, In Her 9lst year; wife of the late Fred beloved mother of Frances A. King, and the late Grace Kino Zimowskl; grandmother of 2nd Lieutenant Peter U.S.A.F., and Fred S. Zimowskl, both of Denver, CO; beloved sister of Essie E.

Bell, of Wllklnsburg; mohther of In law of Francis L. Zimowskl, of Marina Del Rey, CA. Friends received at the HEPSHBERGER-STOVER INC FUNERAL HOME. 170 Noble Ave Crafton, Monday and Tuesday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. where Funeral Services Wednesday morning at 10 a.m.

Interment Emleriron, PA. KEARNS June 16, 1978. Ellen A. (Nell) ot Cratton, wife of Edwin mother ot William L. and the late James sister of Alice Cubic and Mary Heinrlch both of Carnegie.

Friends may call at the MARGARET L. LAMB FUNERAL HOME 165 Noble Cratton from 7-9 pm bar. ana 2-4 and pm bun. and Mon. Mass of Chrlstain burial Tues.

In St. Philip's R.C. Church, Cratton at 10 am. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery Scott Twp.

KETTERING At the Presbyterian Home, Oekmont, on June 18. 1978, Maude Hunker; wife of the late Harry G. Ketterlno (formerly of West View) mother of the late Elltabefh, Harry, Fred and Kenneth Kettering; grandmother of Joan Delrymple, Fred Kettering, Janet Osselborn, Lois, Sue and Kenneth C. Ketterlno also two great-grandchildren, Jeff and Richard Delrymple. Friend will be received i 4 7-0 at the M.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry perrysvllle, where private services will be held Tues. afternoon at I o'clock. KOSTKA On June 16, 1978, Anna age 47, In Lavonla, formerly of Brookllne; wife of the late George A. Kostki; mother of Ronald.

Judy and David Kostka; daughter of Lavlna Campbell and the late Arlington C. Campbell; sister of Robert and Richard Campbell and Ruth Tessaro. Funeral June JO, In Lavonia, Mich. Arrangements by HARRY WILLS FUNERAL HOME, Newburg, Mich. KOVINOW On Sunday, June 18, 1978, Annie, beloved wife of the late Morris Kovinow; mother of Mrs.

Harry (Rose) Rosen Michael Kovinow. both of Pgh. and Ma Kovinow of Lexington, sister ot Mrs. Sarah Shelr ol Brooklyn, five grandchildren and four oreat-ojendchlldren. Services at the BURTON L.

HIRSCH CHAPEL. 2704 Murray Sq. Hill, (opp. Morrowfleld on Monday at 12:30 p.m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

Visitation one hour prior to services. KOWALCHIC (Kent) Valerie on Saturday, June 17, 1978, of Sheraden, wile of the late Warier mother of Floyd R. of John Smith; sister of Walter Brenza, Cecelia, William J. Brenza and John S. Smith; also two grandchildren.

Friends received at the WM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden from 7-9 p.m. Sunday end 2-4 end 7-9 p.m. Monday.

Funeral Mass in Holy Innocents Church, Tuesday at 11 a.m. KRETS Sylvia Myree of New Alexandria. on June 18. 1978' beloved wife of Harold Krets; mother of Lorraine Blaha and Louise Griffin. Visitation Mon.

7-9, Tues. 2-4 7-9 at the FELTON FUNERAL HOME. New Alexandria. Services Wed. 11 a.m.

In the United Methodist Church. KUIILBER On Friday, June 16, 1978, Glenn; husband ot Monica (Pat) Rebel Kuhlber, ol Reel Ross Twp; father of Dorothy (Mrs. Donald) O'Neal; grandfather of Kathy Carmer and David O'Neal. Friends received 1-4 and 7-9 p.m.. at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME INC, 1032 Perry Hwy, Perrysvllle, where Services will be held on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. LARSON On June 14, 1978. Pauline Balerl Larson; mother of Robert A. Larson; sister of Elsie Genter, Marie Gehm, Paul, William (Ben and Robert Balerl; also six grandchildren, Jeffrey, Cheryl, Michelle.

Kristin, Erin, and Sean. Private services were held on Mon. morning. Arranooments by R. D.

SHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME. LONG Warren D. (formerly of Penn Hills) In St. Petersburg, June 16; brother of Frances L. Morrow and Alice L.

Walker. Burial private. MATTHEWS On Srday June 17, 1978, Edith Mae Scott of Anderson Oakdale S. Fayette wire of of Theresa Matthews, Jane Ler.g-varsky, Martha Davis, William Scott, John Sloan and the late Kenneth Sloan. Visiting hours from 12 noon to 9 p.m., however friends will be personal ly received by the family from 2-4 7-9 p.m.

at the SAMUEL BLAKE FRYER FUNERAL HOME Wain-ington Bridgeville where services will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. McCREERY June 18, 1978, Andrew of Shaler Twp; husband of Edmonia McCreery; brother of Margaret McCreery of West View. Friends received Monday 7-t p.m. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m in the ROBERT 8. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt.

Royal Glen-shaw. Services Wednesday at 1 pm. Mcdonald Myra L. on June 16, 1978 of Baldwin Twp; wife of Richard D. McDonald; mother of Denfse Lynn, Darla Jean and Wendy Ann McDonald; daughter of Elbert E.

and Ruby B. Lockhart; sister of Shirley Ptoof, Boyo Shannon Lockhart and Albert (Bud) Lockhart. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Mon, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Services will be hetd on Tues.

morning at 10 o'clock at the Church of Christ Church, McMurray, Pa. McQUAIDE Avice Kerr, on June IB. 1978. of Pleasant Hills; wife of the late Thomas A. McQuaide; mother of Mrs.

Betty Mar- shall; Grandmother or Mrs. Linda K. Dudik and James T. Marshall. Friends received at the JOHN F.

SLATER FUNERAL HOME. 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Mon. and from 2-4 p.m. to 7-9 p.m., where funeral services will be held on Wed. at 1 o'clock, tf desired, family suggests contributions to your Favorite charity.

MEHRMANN Martha (Marie) Ruffina of Havs, on June 16, 1978; beloved mother of Phyllis A. Gregory and Georoe F. Mar-latt; sister of Margaret Ba-ouet, Cecelia Wells and George J. Ruffing; also survived bv one grandcchild. Friends mav call af the FRED F.

BELL FUNERAL HOME, (Formerly Skelton) 1222 Mul-downey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial In Holy Angels Catholic Church Tues. 10 a.m. (Family hours 1-4 7-9.) MELNICK On June 16, 1970, Helen of McKees Rocks. beloved slser Of Mrs.

Mary Kasko, Mrs. Olga Sulkowskl, Mrs. Anne Patton. Mrs. Antoinette Michaels.

Mrs. Mildred Komernitski. Julia Melnick and the late Walter. Friends received from 12 noon until 9 p.m. at the VALARIAN F.

SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McKees Rocks. Funeral June 20 at a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 11 a.m. Parastas Mon.

7:30 p.m. Bobola, Stanley Brunner, Victor Bujko, John B. Crosby, Charles W. Danko, John G. Ernst, Armin J.

Goldsmith, Maude C. Keane, John F. King, Clara B. Kearns, Ellen A. Kostka, Anna I.

Kowalchic, Valerie J. Kuhlber, Glenn McDonald, Myra L. Mehrmann, Martha Melnick, Helen Miley, Twyla Patrias, Freda C. Pittore, Patsy Poelcher, Aloysius Regan, Anna S. Ross, William E.

Rutherford, Robert C. Schwartz, John A. Jr. Simon, Amelia Straub, Anna Szafranski, Alexander Tsample, Lamprinio Turkovich, Joseph E. Walther, Joseph 001 Death Notices DELLERT On Sun.

June li. 1978: Mich ael husband of Gertrude Rice Dellert of Mt. Royal Allison Park; father of Mrs. Kathleen Foreman and Michael G. Dellert; survived oy two sisters ano rnree brothers; also survived by three grandchildren.

Friends received at the HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME, Rt. 8 at Woodland Circle, Allison Park. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Ursula's Church, Allison Park on Wed. morning at 10 clock. DIDINGER Formerly of Mt. Lebanon, In Los Gatos, Calif, on Tuesday June 6, 1978, George H. Didinger; husband of the late Ethel Yarnall Didinger; father of George H.

Jr. of Saratoga, also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME 3310 West Liberty Mt.

Lebanon where services will be held on Wednesday, June 21, at 10 a.m. Visitation Monday 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday 2-4 7-9 p.m. DUNN A. 1 1QTB rttrlnA un June i bimsimtsj sister of the late Charles, and John Dunn; aunt of Alfred Mehlich of great-aunt of George Mehlich of Mass, and Klcnara ot pgn.

r-rienas received Mon. at JOSEPH McAVOY FUNERAL HOME 1700 Forbes Ave. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral mass Tues. from Church of the Epiphany at 10 a.m.

EICHNER Joseph beloved husband of Anselma B. Richard of Sisters of Divine Providence, N. Hills, on Sat, June 17, 1978; father of William Mrs. Bernadette Given and Mrs. Kathleen King; brother of Rose Richard, Michael, John and Max Eichner; also survived by seven grandchildren.

Friends mav call 2-9 p.m. at Divine Providence Mother House, 9000 Babcock N. Hills. Funeral Mass Divine Providence Chapel on Tues. at 10:30 a.m.

ERNST Armin on June 17, 1978, of Forest Hills, husband of the late Marie Blatter; father of Miriam Fav and Hilda Ernst both of Forest Hills- grandfather of Martha Fellers of Monroeville ana susan Len or Minnesota. Friends received at the NEW JOBE FUNERAL HOME, corner of Shaw and Trlboro Ave, Turtle Creek where services will held Tuesday at 10 a.m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. FAUB On Sunday, June 18, 1978, Leroy J. Faub, of Penn Hills Twp, husband of Sue (Carlisle) Faub; son of the late Michael and Flora Faub; father of Carl L.

Faub, Mildred Matassa; brother of Clara Leagle, William, Lawrence. Robert (Nupe) and Raymond Faub; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends mav call from 2-4 and 7-9 m. at the LEONARD P. BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Ave, Oakmont, where services will be held on Weds, at 1 p.m.

FEIST On June 18, 1978, Frances M. Feist of Troy Hill In her 71st vear. Dear cousin ot Grace Dlller, Reglna (Jea Rossman, t-rancis Lirmenneim-er and Lillian Norlng. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill. Funeral Mass In Most Holy Name Church on Wed.

at 9:30 a.m. Friends Invited. GAY On Sat, June 17, 1978, Annie Mae: beloved sister of Mrs. Rosette Newtoy of Wichita and Mrs. Mable Campbell of Cincl-nattl; sister-in-law of Mrs.

aran uegg- menus at the JULIA H. GAINES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn St, E. E. Services in St. James A.

W. t. unurcn Yu. II a.m. interment Monongahe-la Cemetery.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. GIDEL John on June 18. husband of Alice Dona-hoe; father of John T. Gldel; grandfather of Mary Alice Cromer, John P. Gidel, Kenneth A.

Gidel and Elizabeth Klenil; two oreat-granochll. dren; brother of James Gidel. Friends received at the DAVID O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 5106 2nd Ave, Hazel-wood. Funeral Liturgy In the Church of St. Stephen, Wed.

at 10 a.m. Visitation Mon. 7-9 p.m, Tues. 2-4 4 7-9. GIEHLL On Saturday June 17, 1978, Thomas of 514 First Ave, Brldgevllle (Sygan Hill); husband of the late Martha Swerkle; son of Wiry Giehll; father ot the late Thomas Giehll and George Swerkle and Leone George; brother of Edward and William Giehll; also three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.

Visiting hours from 12 noon to 9 p.m, however friends will be personally received by the family from 2-4 7-9 p.m at the SAMUEL BLAKE FRYER FUNERAL HOME 729 Washington Ave, Bridgeville where services will be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. GOLDSMITH Of 417 Ella St, Pittsburgh, on June 17, 1978, Maude C. widow of Morris; sister ol Lucien Crelghton. Friends received at the RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, Irwin, 7-9 Sun, 2-4 and 7-9 Mon. Services Tuesd, 11 a.m.

HARTLAND On June 18, 1978, Elltabeth (Pastier) of Munhali; beloved wile of Jabes M. Hartland; mother of Mrs. Howard (June) Welgel of sister of Mrs. Birdie Batty, and Fred Pastier, also three grandchildren Marilyn Lips, James, and Janet Welgel, also three great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Mon. Tues. at GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME 3511 Main (Homestead Park), Munhali. Services Weds, at 1 p.m. HESZ On Sun, June 18, 1978.

Dr. Andrew husband of Bianka M. Gorke; father of Robert P. Friends received 2-4 8, 7-9 at the JOHN A. BRICKLEY FUNERAL HOME, 7074 Lem-Ington Ave.

Funeral on Wed. at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Corpus Chrlstl Church at 10 a.m. HOLMES Sarah Elltabeth; Infant daughter of Rodney J. and Robin Gore Holmes, of 813 Hassam Rd, Moon on Sabath, June 18, 1978; sister of Kris-tengavnell; grand-daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Gore III. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmes.

Memorial Services where held at the convenience ot he ments bv COPELaND OF CORAOPOLIS, H. Cashman, retired 001 Death Notices ACOR Robert on Sun, June 18, 1978, of South Park husband of Betty Gay Acor; fattier of William Acor and Nancy Bergelsen; brother of Elsie Long; four grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd, Brentwood, Mon. 7-9 and Tue.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where tuner, al services will be held Wed. morning at 11 o'clock. BAIR Walter on June 15. 1978, suddenly In N. N.

son of the late Louis M. and Rosella H. Balr; brother of Mrs. Shirley A. Klaus of Huron, Ohio and Mrs.

Roberta R. Ladeda of N. Palm Beach, Fla. Memorial Services will be held at a later date. Arrangements by the ROWLAND S.

COOKE FUNERAL HOME. ALTER On June 1a, 1976, Edward of Century Village East, Deerfleld Beach, formerly a native of Beaver Falls; beloved husband of Florence Weinstock Baiter; father ot Robert Baiter of Pgh, Keith Baiter ot Chicago, in. and Sharon Baiter of Phlla, Pa. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Center on Mon. at 1 p.m.

Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to the Service. BARRICELLA Hlldeeard Duskey, on June 19, 1978 of Etna; wife of Albert Barrlcelle; mother of Joseph G. Barrlcelle and Mary K. Livingston; sister of Catherine Duskey, vera Daley.

Susan Farber and the late Fran Scott; also four grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at WM. J. OCRODtilK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler St, Etna.

Funeral Mass In All Saints Church, Etna on Wed. at 9 a.m. BIEDERMAN On Sun. June 18, 1971; Adolph (Al); beloved husband of Jennie Plnsker Biederman: also survived by nieces and nephews. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave.

on Tues. 1 p.m. Interment Beth Israel Cemetery, Washington, PA. visitation one hour prior to the services. Family suggests contributions be mede to The Heart Fund or The Kidney Fund.

BLACKSTOCK On Sunday, June 18, 197e, Ada L. Gasmlre; beloved wife of the late George Black-stock mother of Charles G. and the late George H. Blackstock also two grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; two brothers and one sister. Friends received at the NORMAN G.

HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysvllle N.S. Services on Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. 805 Proposals REQUEST FOR BIDS The BLaST Intermediate Unit No. 17 requests sealed bids for Hearing Aid Accessories, Earmolds, an Earmold Fabrication Service and Specialized Audito ry Equipment. Specifications can Ibe secured on request at the BLaST Intermediate Unit -17 Of-itlce, Lycoming County Court House, wiiiiamsport, Pennsylvania 17701.

Bids must be delivered to the BLaST Intermediate Unit -17 Office, Lycoming County Court House, Wiiiiamsport, prior to 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday, June 20, 1978. Bids must be In opaque envelopes clearly marked "Bids for Specialized Auditory Equipment' Each bidder shall be responsible for delivery of his bid within the time and In the manner specified. No bids received after the specified time will be opened or considered, regardless of when dispatched or mailed. A bid bond or certified check payable to BLaST Intermediate Unit -17 In the amount of five (5) percent of the total bid mun actotrtudnv mc uiu.

The bids will be opened at 9:00 A.M. on Wednesday. June 21. 1978 in tne BLasr uttice. The BLaST Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

LORRAINc SHfcfcTS Business Manager 831 Estate Notices FSTATE NOTICES Letters have been granted on the estate ot eacn ot me toi-Inwina decedents to the person- al representative named who requests all persons having claims against the estate of the decedent to make known the same In writing to him or his attorney, and all persons Indebted to the decedent to make payment to mm without oeiay: or rvtunnau, re. no. oe ui 1978. Elizabeth B. Haughin, Extrx, 129 Breading I Pittsburgh, Pa.

15202; or to J. Lawrence McBrlde, 3180 U.S. Steel Bldg, Pittsburgh, ra. iiv LEONARD, Cormac also known as lormac Leonaro, deceased, ot Pittsburgh, No. 2652 of 1978.

Vincent Leonard. 5078 Warwick Terrace. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 or to Rev. Adam J.

Malda, Atty, in Blvd. ot The Allies, Pittsburgh. Pa. 15222. 625 Freeland Carla U4 leaarnurst ar, BYRNES-SOMMERER Mark 3952 Drexei Road; mi- HANKINS'ON-KONCERAK Pat rick 123 rkoatr ck N.

Braddock; Helen 517 Ann N. Braddock. CUNNARO-WACHTER David R.D. 2, Martin Roaa, be-wlcklev; Cathy Box 171, k.li. Mt, ewicRiey.

JACKSON-SEKEL John 129 Eileen Drive, Baldwin Borough; Debra 308 Penn Verona. FRY-HOUSTON Davis 324 34th McKeesport; Jean 429 Large Clalrton. KLOTZBAUGH-GfoVE John, law Kinmounr Lucy 226 Whipple St. LINAMEN-PERLIK Carl 392 E. Painter Road, Natrona Heights; Ruth 132 Watson Blvd.

DiBELLA-MILLIKEN Robert 1120 Harvard Road; Wendy 250 Cedar Ridge Drive, Monroeville. MALEK-HUTTON David, 1661 Methyl Joanne, (17 Tim-berland Ave. MAZZEI-FABRICK Jeffrey jo t-irm joan laia Sham's Hill St. UDOLF-KENT Kurt 480 walnut Meaovme; Louise 1705 St. James Place, Wexford.

SALOPEK -CONST ANTINI Mark 340 Meadow Lark Lane. W. Mifflin; Mary Jane, 123 Redlvn St. RUFFT-SALASKE John New Port, Janice 200 Flrden GRZANAKA-CALLAHAN Felix Fa brooklyn, n.y.; snaron 634 Marvland Ave. LASKO-DERBISH James 1327 Glftord Diane, 1430 Woods Run Ave.

MCCARTY-VOLK Alan jw 3. wineDiaaie jami 805 Sweetleaf Drive, Monroeville. GROOMES-HOFFMAN Wil liam 717-A Route Wexford; Diane 397 Collins Drive. SHIPE-ANTOL Ralph 125 Crawford Munhali; Denise, 1M I Arbcniir Munhali McCLEARNDOUGHERTY David 127 N. Main Idabess, 127 N.

Main sprlngboro. 800 Legal Notice MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS HORWATHHAYS William 212 Oak wood Lexlne, 1715 Leister St. KUSHA-IVERSON Joseph 223 Austin Maureen, 325 Ambro Court. Peon Hills. McCALLAO NEILL Ronald 5500 Maraoarltta Sarah 514 Berkshire Ave.

CRAIG-ALLEN Frederick 4247 Coleridge Cheryl 555 S. Trenton Ave. DEICHLER-GLISTA George 3238 Ladaga Andrea M' 120 Fltler St. EICHENFELS-GRIMM William 9317 Highland Road; Joyce 2506 Brandt School Road, Wexford. MEHALIK-MALKOS Richard.

137 Chalet Drive; Kathleen 210 Penn Braddock. KIRSCHMANN-KERTMAN Raymond C. 423 Mountain Gall 1516 Grandin Ave. VERLIKAY-HERFORTH Thomas 517 Ash Carnegie; Jolene 1800 Patrick Place. Liberty.

BATTLING-SCHAUM Michael 2307 Spring Theresa Eller Ave. FROEHLICHSCHMIDT David 238 Lakewood Kathy 69 Hempstead Ave. NEWCAMP-BULLION William 35 Rldoeland Drive; Josephine 53 Reese Ave. BAIRD-STOHR Wayne 1410 Vance Coraopolis; Lynnette 1021 School Coraopolis. HEROLD UTZ John 2501 Hampton Allison Bonnie 379 Babcock Glbsonfa.

IRWIN-McDONALD Edward 582 Rolling Green Drive. Bethel Park; Cathleen 6043 Murray Liberty. KOLE-SCHLANDER Richard, 490 Millers Lane, Lower Bur-rell; Joann, Box 268 Russelton Road. Cheswlck. MYERS-SMITH William 3106 Maguire Roberta 6358 Aurelia St.

RAUB-CLARK Richard 412 Fifth Carnegie; Marsha 337 Alamo Drive. MESSICKNOCK Dennis 126 Grant Whltaker; Elaine 200 Reis Run Road. springer-Mcquillan Richard Box 351, Cecil; Audrey, 310 Main St. KNAPER-WECA Kenneth 800 Legal Notice Women's center, iti niv FREE Pregnancy Tests. Results r.nl,rt.nti.l k.

the same day. For inform, women Heairn services, ins. DDcr.uAMT.urrn mflp? Free pregnancy tests contl- M.n.ki rn.int.linn Allenhsnw Reproductive Health Center. 6o i -nail SON NY from Brookline. iPlease contact me.

88. THANK YOU Sacred Heart Of Jesus Blessed Virgin, St. Martmrre DePo all the angels 4 taints in heaven lor lavors received. A. M.

care. Contact 782 4023, 24 hrl. Young man with brown late mod. car. left lack In my car Sat.

am. 322-0754. 021 Business Personals ANNA'S HEALTH CLUB MEMBER OUTCALLS. 371-5440 CASH PAID to blood donors can 41-9674 from 8 30 to 3pm. CIVIC LIGHT Opera-(J) mam floor tickets for Sal.

July 22 771 3879 after 5. COMBO Big band sound! 441-1443 COME ANO RELAX ON THE ROCKS For a Touch of Sweden Visit Scandinavian Spa Absolutely the finest massage facilities In the entire area. Lovely masseuses familiar with Scandmafian culture. Come in try kur skin reiuvenating rock sauna, step Into our relaxing Jacuni whirlpool bath, then rt' oft to one of the private rooms for a complete and total massage with the lovely attendant of your chotce. Once you've tried it we know you will come again.

Remember That's on the Rocks in McKees Rocks 323 12 Helen St. OPEN 10 AM to 2 AM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 771-7780 771-7781 DENTIST: 32 yrs old seeking general dental practice as asieoate.for reasonable salary. yrs exp. Very personable i dedicated. Please call 412233-t203 or 21587-2517.

EARLY BIRD SPECIALS -EVERYDAY ONLY AT SPARTACUS i. Come in between 9:30 A.M. A 12 Noon and try a waterbed tor free with any full service session. $15 introductory special 4 other specials available 24 hours at our full service medK' tation club. Come in and see our lovely attendants: Angie, Beverly.

Brandy, Cmdy, Hooe, iMnn aAame A asii-ui-j WirAl Peggy, Rachel, and Enioy total privacy in plush, relaxed atmosphere. Drown vour anxieties in our sunken Geishas whirlpools. tVe're just a hop, a skip lump away at 529 Chartiers McKees Rocks. 331-5884 Also accepting applications for employment. EMILIA PONCE DE LEON Muscle relaxing Therapy Studio.

2223 Murray-Sq. Hill. 11:30 to -tV datlv 6432-5579. GEMINI SPA Pittsburgh's Finest FuH Service Facility It relaation in a plusn, private. cond.

room wnn a loveiy lasseuse ot your choice fits vour needs, then a visit to Gemini Soa is a must. One visit with a Gemini girl will convince vou that we are still fin. est. 10AM-4AM SUN. NOON TO 11 P.M.

391-3919 391-3920 641 LIBERTY AVE. FOURTH FLOOR HEALTH STUDIO FOR LADIES 2J9-16IU HYPNOTISM Therapy, Lesions, Private Shows 44-27. MAYA OF MARKET SQUARE Conveniently located in th heart of downtown Pitrsbutgw-nightlife at 24 Market Souare. Well known for our 7 lovely al 805 Proposals CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS June 15. 1978 SEPARATE and SEALED PROPOSALS for the following contract will be received at the office of the City Controller.

City-County Bldo. until 10:00 A.M. Prevailing Time, June 22, ive, ana win De puouciv opened and read one hour later in Council Chambers, Fifth Floor, city-county Biag. RE-ADVERTISEMENT TENANT WORK THE HILL BRANCH OF THE CARNEG LIBRARY Or PITTS BURGH, THE PHOENIX HILLS SHOPPONG LfcNlfcK -CENTRE AVE. DINWIDDIE STREET, PITTSBURGH, rtnnsTLvni.

PLUMBING All bids must be made on the prepared form of Proposal to be obtained at the Contract Office, 526 City-County Bldg, on and after June 15, 1978. Bids must be accompanied bv a bid bond in the amount of fittv percent of the bid tor the protect under consideration. Said bond shall be duly and legally executed with a Surety or Trust Company which has complied with City OrdinancesResolutions relating tnereto. Copies of the Contract Plans and Specifications may be examined and obtained at Room 526 tv-Countv do. Charges (no refunds) In the amount of S1S.0O will be mede for each set of Bid Documents obtained.

Checks covering said cnarge snail oe maoe pavaoie to the Treasurer, City of Pittsburah. Wages paid on this prolect shall not be less than the mini-mum wages determined by the U. S. Department of Labor, set forth in the contract Documents. The Contractor will be required to comply with all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity requirements tor reaerany-As-slsted construction contracts.

The Contractor must Insure that emolovees and aoolicants for employment are not aiscrimtnat- eo against oecause or rneir race, color, relioion. sex or na tional origin. Attention Is called to Executive Order 11246, to the Did conditions ot the Pittsburgh Plan, to Section 3 of the Housing ano urDan Development Act of 1968. 12 U.S.C. 17CIU, and to the Section 3 Clause and Regulations set forth in crK, fan m.

The contract must fully com. ply with either Part I or Part II, as applicable, ot tne Bid lonai-tion Documents relating to affirmative action requirements and Equal Opportunity as to each construction traoe in tends to use on this construction contract, and all other con. structlon work (both federal and non-federal) In the Allegheny County area during the per-tnrmanr of this contract. The Contractor commits himself to the ooa for minorttv manpow. er utilization In either Part I or Part II, as applicable, and all other requirements, terms and conditions of these bid condi tions by submitting a properly signed Dia.

me contractor snan appoint a company executive to assume the responsibility the implementation of the requirements, terms and conditions of these bid conditions. The Cttv reserves the oht to withhold the award of contract tor a period ot sixty-160) days after the opening of bids. The Directors of the Department of Public Works and the Department of Supplies reserve the right to reject any or ail Proposals. JOHN t. KUI-t-, Director Department of Public Works DAVID L.

WYKOFF, Director Oepartment of Supplies COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY June 16, ivi Separate and sealed Proposals will be received at the Office of the Controller of Allegheny County, Room 105 Court House, rirrsouryn, umu i prevailing time Wednesday, June 28, 1978 and will be publicly opened at 11:30 A.M., prevailing time on Wednesday, June 28, 1978 In the presence of the County Commissioners in Room 410 Court House, Pittsburgh, for: Urological Sup ines m. Linens mihj i exiles: One (1) Gas Chromatooraph Mass Spec trometer; Carbon Monoxide uosimeTers, une ill microscope. Sale of Used and Junk Vehicles; and One 11) Van. Soecial biddina blanks and envelopes for use ot bidders, instructions to Dioaers ana conditions reoulatlna biddina to gether with specifications may be had on application at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proposal must be accompanied by a bond andor certified check (as required) to the order ofor running to the County of Aiiegneny tor me amount tixea in the Specifications as evi dence that the bidder will accept same and carry out the conditions of the contract In case of award.

no bidder mav wnnaraw bid for period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids. The county commssoners reserve the right to reiect any and all bids. JOHN p. lynch, Controller County of Allegheny i 831 Estate Notices REUBEN, Janice, deceased, of nrrsDurgn, ra. no.

4j oi 1978. David M. Cook, I860 Shaw St, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15217 or to Edward J. Greene, Eckert, Sea-mans, Cherin Mellon, 42nd Floor U.S.

Steel Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. BOBOUGR Or SHADDOCK HILLS STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AKD DISBURSEMENTS ALL FUNDS FUND BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR Cash and investment! 29,330 REVENUE RECEIPTS Texea Raal HtatttixM 160.038 Earned income taxes 45.115 Rail ernta transfer taxea 2.896 Occupational privilege taxea and other taxea 8.971 .216.820 Other Revenue Licanu, final and other 7,061 Inttreit and rents 588 Revenue sharing grantt 60.819 Highway aid hind grants 13,186 Other grants and gifts 3,630 Departmental earnings 1.504 Liens and eeeesmenti 8.021 Miscellaneous revenue receipts 1.296 96,105 Total Ravenna Receipts 312,925 NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS Other 10,951 Proceeds from tax anticipation loans 66,000 76,951 Total Receipts and Balances 419,206 GOVERNMENTAL DISBURSEMENTS General government 52.178 Protection to persona end property 70,480 Health and sanitation 25,646 Highways 97,137 Parks and recreation 2.167 Miscellaneous Employee payroll taxea and benefits 8.442 tneurance and other 13.364 Unpaid Ms of prior years 16,773 Interest 11.622 Tout Governmental Disbursements 296.799 NON-GOVERNMENTAL DISBURSEMENTS Principal paid on bonded debt end other loans 93,000 Judgements, tosses and refunds 7,203 100,203 Total Disbursements 397,002 FUNO BALANCE AT END OF YEAR Cash and investments I 22,204 tendants tor vou to choose from STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING DEBT OBLIGATIONS DECEMBER 31,1977 General Obligation Bonds Issue of 1962, due 1978-82 10.000 Issue of 1968, due 1978-98 105.000 Usui of 1973, due 65.000 $180,000 nigmiy. uver jo aTTenaanT in aiT So stop in for a complete I total massage that wilt absolute ly reiuvenate your entire body. And remember a massage from a Maya gn is an experience vou will never torgetl OPEN 10 AM TO 4:30 AM MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 10 AM to 5:30 AM FRIDAY SATURDAY SUN.

12 TO 11 P.M. 566-9904 The audit report setting forth the opinion of the certified public accountant engaged by the Borough is tvsilable for public inspection at the Municipal Building. R. J. TOMASIC.

CPA 1400 SO. BRADDOCK AVE. PITTSBURGH, PA 16218 iamm.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1884-1992