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001 Death Notices EBERHARDT Gwendolyn L. Basim, suddenly on the May 25, 1976; wife of late John Eberhardt; mother of John C. of Spring: ville, N.Y. Audrey E. Brush of Poh.

and Janice A. tis of Boston, also survived by eight W. grandchildren; sister of Calvin Basim and James A. Basim. Friends received 7-9 p.m.

2-4 7-9 p.m. Thurs. at the A. STAAB" SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W.E., Poh. Funeral services on Fri.

May 28, at p.m. Member of Order of the Amaranth Court No. 60, Order of the White Shrine of rusalem No. 45, Dormont Chapter O.E.S. No.

434. ELWELL Joseph, on May 25, 1976, beloved husband of Margaret father of Elizabeth J. Whitacre Dunn, N.C., also 10 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and 2 great, great grandchildren. Friends, FUNERAL received at HOME, MORAS9406 Frankstown Rd. Penn Hills, where, at services 10 will be held a.m.

Memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society greatly, preciated. Visitations, 2 snd 7-9 p.m. Homewood Lodge 635 AM services Friday 8:30 p.m. FASZCZEWSKI On Monday, 24, 1976, Helen Kulkowski, sister of FITCHETT Of Elsie Street, South Hills, on Tuesday May 25, 1976, Helen Brand Fitchett, in her 64th vear, wife of the late Kenneth Fitchett; beloved sister of Marie Weber, Julia Rauschof Monesson, PA. and Harry Brand.

Friends received HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME 425 Brownsville Rd. Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Friday at 10 a.m.

Liturgy in St. Henry's Church at 11 a.m. FITZGERALD On May 26, 1976, John D. beloved husband of Barbara; father of Colleen, Cathleen Daniel; son of John and Thelma the late Marcella Fitzgerald.) Brother of Carol DeLucia, Pat Fitzgerald, Robert, Michael and James. Friends received at the THOMAS P.

KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 Callfornia at Davis Ave. Funeral Mass in The Church of Assumption on at 9 a.m. FOLLANSBEE On May 27, 1976, Ruth Harper Follansbee, wife of the late William survived by 3 sons, George L. of AlbuquerUue, N. Harper of Andover, and ard of Pgh.

7 2 great grandchildren. Friends may call at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) Friday, May 29 from 3-6 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.

Services will be held May 29, in the Shadyside Presbyterian Church Chapel, Westminster Place, at 11 a.m. Burial at Highwood Cemetery, 2800 Brighton Rd. N.S., following the church service. Family suggest memorials be made to Follansbee Chautauqua Foundation, Chaplaincy, of Chautauqua, N.Y. GARDELL On May 25, 1976, George P.

of Swissvale; beloved husband of Mildred Forman; father of George P. Gardell Jr. of N. Versailles; grandfather of Ronald P. dell.

Friends received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington St. Swissvale. Family hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Anselm's Church on Fri. at 10 a.m. GEIGER On May 25, 1976, Oliver M. Geiger, of 419 2nd. Pitcairn; husband of Anna Louise Geiger; father of David C.

and Bernard M. Geiger; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. O. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pitcairn.

Mass of Christian Burial Saturday at 9:30 from 61. Michael's Church. HAMILTON Suddenly on Tues. May 25, 1976, John husband of Virginia W. Hamilton: father of Mrs.

Donald Platt of Scott Twp. and Jack W. Hamilton of of Boca Raton, brother Mrs. George Bickell of Dorseyville; survived also by three grandchildren. Friends may call at H.

SAMSON, INC. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Thurs. 2-4 7-9 p.m. where services will be held Fri.

afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Memorials may be sent to the Shrine Hospital, HANS On Wednesday, May 26, 1976, Joseph In Augusta, merly of McDonald, Pa. and Weirton, W. father of Edith McMurdy of Beaver Falls, Joann Pirl McKeesport and Wilbert J. Hans of Augusta, brother of Len Elol of Weirton; also survived by six grandchildren and two grandchildren.

Friends received, at LITTLE the THOA FUNERAL HOME, West Lincoln McDonald, Pa. Time and date of services later. HECKLER On Tuesday, May 25, 1976, in her 87th year of Greentree, Carrie wife of the late Louis beloved mother of Frank W. Heckler and Mrs. John L.

(Ruth) McManus, both of Greentree and Roy S. Heckler of Ft. Myers, also eight grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren; sister Anne Wilson of Upper St. Clair, Eima Mansmann Vero Beach, Fla. and Elsie B.

Stuhlfire of San Leandro, Calif. Family requests no visitations. If desired contributions In Mrs. Heckler's name may be sent to the charity of your choice. Friends are welcome to attend memorial services which will held on Friday, May 28, 1976 at 7:30 in the WALLACE MEMORIAL UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1146 Greentree Greentree.

Interment private. HELGERMAN Suddenly on May 25, 1976, 0.5.1 George William, at San Diego, son of Freda Kraus Heigerman; brother of Edward L. Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 707.

East N.S., on Sat, at 10:30 a.m. Friends Invited. Visitation with family starting Fri. at 1 p.m. HURON On May 25, 1976, Michael W.

beloved husband of the late Esther Michel Huron; father of Mary Ann Guernsey, beth Draper, Susan Mandel, Olga Vogel, Margie, Tiglio and Michele Huron; brother of Anna Fec, Susan Bereschak, Julia Kaiser, Pauline Durand and of the late Mary Sefscik, John, George, Joseph and Nicholas; also eleven, grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. (beginning Weds. at the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL at HOME, California Ave.

Davis Ave. Divine Liturgy at. Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Parastas Friday 8 p.m. IHRIG Anna in her 93rd kear, wife the lete Philip M.

Ihrig; mother of Glenn F. of Creston, lowa and Philip Harold of Bellevue; sister of Harold E. Schuneman of Mt. Lebanon; also 3 grandchildren and 6. great grandchildren.

Private services were held at the Chapel of Union CemeNew Kensington, Pa, mediately, after death. Friends are invited to a hemorial Service to be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 29th, at the First Lutheran Church, 615 Grant Street, downtown burgh. Any memorials are to be made to the Organ Fund, First Lutheran Church, 615 Grant Pittsburgh, 15219. IMHOFF On May 25, 1976, Loretta Maurer of Mt.

Oliver; wife of the late WHliam J. Imhoff; mother of Richard David William and David J. Imhoff; sister of Ann Castelli, John Maurer, Francis Maurer and the late Mary Ponsford and Edna Remick; also eight grandchildren. Visitation 7-9 p.m. at the KOONTZ-BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd.

Relatives and friends. Invited to attend funeral Fri. at a.m. Liturgy in St. Canice Church a.m.

JACOB Emma on May 25, 1976; beloved wife the late Frederick; mother of Emma J. MacNeil, Waiter, Richard, Martha Santarcangelo, Ruth Buyers benefit from bargains in The Press Want Ads. 001 Death Notices Meyer and Robert Jacob; also 10 grandchildren and one great grandchild; sister of Richard Gross. Friends received at MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral on Fri.

af 12 o'clock with services in Christ Lutheran Church at p.m. Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. JANSSON On May 27, 1976, Hugo; beloved husband of the late Marie Ennis Jansson; ther of Greta Balquist, Hugo Jansson step-father of Ernesta Vollmer, Maurice Repetto and the late Mary Specht; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received at the CHARLES W. TRENZ FUNERAL HOME, 111101 Frankstown Penn Hills, notice of time of service later, Family suggests, contributions be to the Memorial Fund of Advent Lutheran Church, 2824 Gragam Blvd.

JORDAN On May 25, 1976, Theodore beloved husband of Julia Litz; father of Mrs. Elsie Kozikowski, Richard, Mrs. Barbara Kubiak, Charles, Theodore A. and the late Cane; also survived by 19 grandchildren, Six greafgrandchildren; brother of Henry Jordan. Friends received at the JOHN GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S.

15th where services will be held Fri. at p.m. Family hours noon til 9 p.m. JULIANO Margaret M. of Colecrest Carnegie, mother of Mrs.

Audrey Little; also survived by brother, Russell Hale of San Diego, Calif. Also grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren, Mrs. Karen Smosna of Glendale Barbara Little of Peters and Judith, Little of Carnegie, Edward, Lisa and Larry. Friends may call at the DWELL NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers Ave. at Mansfield CarneWie, where services will be held on Sat.

May 29, 1976, at 1:30 p.m. Family requests visitation from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KOHBERGER On Wednesday, May 26, 1976, Harriet wife of the late Paul B. Kohberger; mother of Paul Jr. John Clinton and Reed Henry; sister of Louise G.

DeWeese and Virginia G. Anderson. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville (Oakland Civic Center) Thursday, 7-9 p.m. Services in the Third Peesbyterian Church, Fifth and Negley Friday morning.

af o'clock. Visitation at the' Church one hour prior to the service. KORSUNOW On Monday May 24, 1976, Mike of Baldwin Boro, father of Mrs. Olga Simoni, Mrs. Stella Pontaleo and the late Mrs.

Mary Giordano; also four and one greatgrandchild. Friends received Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville BroughtonCurry, where Blessing Services will be held Friday at p.m. KOWALEWSKI On May 25, 1976, Jacqueline beloved daughter of Casimer and Chappelow Kowalewski; sister of Mrs.

Marlene Ruzani, Mrs. Denise Fischer, Wayne, Leslie, Martin and the late Philip Kowalewski. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the A. SONS FUNERAL HOME, 34 E.

Crafton Crafton. Mass of Christian Burial St. Philip Church on May 28, at 10 a.m. KRAUT Hermina, on May 25, 1976, wife the late Joseph of West View; cousin of Mary Jabionovsky. Friends received at the WM.

G. BORZA FUNERAL HOME, 3527 Calffornia N. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Athanasius Church Friday at 9:30 a.m. LAKATOSH Of 9937 McClellan No.

Huntingdon, May 26, 1976, Steve, beloved father of Theodore. Friends received RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, 805 Penna Irwin, 7-9 2-4 and 7-9 Fridey. Services 11 a.m. LAUGHLIN On Monday, May 24, 1976, Thomas R. (Tommy), beloved husband of Katherine Almara; father of Thomas V.

and Jacqueline Brown; also four grandchildren; brother of Thelma Fowler, Robert and Rollie Laughlin. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 9311 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral on Fri. at 9 a.m.

with Mass of Christian Burial In St. Gerard Majella Church at 10 a.m. LENNON Suddenly on May 1976, of Whitehall, Alfred Lennon; beloved husband Bessie Ertzman; father of Betty Leavy of Penn Hills; grandfather of Scott, Wendy, Joan and Paul Leavy; brother of Nora Depp. Friends and members of Temple Lodge 678 A.M., also all affiliated Masonic Bodies and International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local No. 5 received at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd.

Funeral Ices Sat. at 1 He was Past Master of Temple Lodge. Masonic services Fri. at 8 p.m. Family suggests contributions be made to Shrine Crippled Children's Hospital contact Syria Temple, 621- 8700.

LESLIE On Wednesday, May 26, 1976, Thomas H. beloved father of Thomas H. Jr. and Mrs. Betty Sweeney Baumann; husband of the late Katheryn Leslie; brother of Mrs.

Minnie Weiss of NJ; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends recelved at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY est Liberty 2-4 and 7-4 p.m. Thursday and Friday.

Blessing services on Sat. at 11 a.m. Interment in Queen of Heaven Cemetery. LINDBERG Alma, Natalie, 85, R. D.

2, leyville, widow of John Oscar Lindberg; mother of John W. Lindberg, McMurray, Eric R. Lindberg, Finleyville, and Mary Louise, wife of Paul Flory, Cleveland, Ohio. Sister of Agnes Davidson and Jennie, wife of John Skogen, Washington, Pa. 19 grand, 18 great grandchildren.

Friends received STEWART F. BARNHILL FUNERAL HOME, 420 Locust Washington, Pa. 7-9, Friday 2-4 and 7- Services will be held May 29, at 1 p.m. LUCKEY May 22, 1976, John D. of Bethel Park; father of Melinda Lee; grandfather of Larry.

Friends may call at the MARGARET L. LAMB FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton, from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Thurs. Services Fri. at a.m.

Interment private. Family suggests contributions be made to the Christ United Methodist Church, 44 Highland Bethel Park, Pa. LISKA Stella Rutkowski of Imperial, on May 23, 1976, loved wife of Edwin Lyska; sister of Mrs. Jean Diguillo, Mrs. Helen Stroncek, John, Joseph and Stanley Rutkowski.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Columbkille Church, Imperial Friday, May 28, 11 a.m. Friends received at the HAROLD K. WHARTON FUNERAL HOME, Cliff Mine Imperial, Pa. MacKINNON Raymond L.

of Brookline, on May 24, 1976, beloved husband of Carolyn H. Hagenauer; father of Joann Meier and D. Grant MacKinnon; eight grandchildren; brother of William R. MacKinnon of Cal. Friends may call at the FRANK F.

DE BOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Blvd. Services will be held in St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brookline, Thurs. 7:30. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park, 2-4 Fri.

10 a.m. (Family hours 7-9 p.m.) MAGUSIAK Paul, on Monday, May 24, 1976, of 41 Inwood Road, Trafford, husband of the late Antonina Krauz Magusiak; ther of Josephine Gunia, Blanche Lawrence and Edward Magusiak; also survived by grandchildren and eleven great Family will receive friends 2-4 and 9 p.m. at the DAVID A. TER FUNERAL HOME, 220 Edgewood Trafford. Funeral on Friday with Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Regis Church at 9:30 a.m. MARKOS MARKOS On Tuesday May 25, 1976, John D. of Ross husband of Patricia Ann Villa Markos; grandfather of John David. Markos Ill Friends BOCK ceived FUNERAL HOME, 1500 at the HENRY 001 Death Notices Mt. Royal Glenshaw, Wednesday evening 7-9 p.m.

and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services and interment Allentown, Pa. MASSEY On May 26, 1976, RayA. Sr. at St.

Peters: burg, Fla. (formerly of West View); husband of the late Emma; father of Raymond A. Jr. and Ruth BolaR of West View; grandfather of Debra. Funeral the RHODES WEST CHAPEL, 900 49th St.

North St. Petersburg, Fla. 33713. Funeral on Sat. Retired employee of Bell Telephone; also a member of McKinley Lodge No.

318 F. A.M. MAYHORN Allen C. of 301 1 5th Trafford, on May 26; beloved ther of Bartley, Catherine McElheny, Sharon Shotwell, Pamela Victoria son of Alice Mayhorn; brother of Ralph and Robert; survived by two grandchildren. Friends will be received at the JOHN M.

DOBRINICK FUNERAL HOME, 429 Duquesne Trafford, 2-4 7-9 daily. Services Sat. 11 a.m. MILLER Shep, 77, of N.M.B., passed away Tues. May 25, survived by wife Celia; father of ine S.

Horvitz, of Pgh. Leonard Allen of Seattle; brother of Jack of Boynton Beach, Rose Josephs of N. grandfather of Life member of Poale Zedeck Congregation of Pgh. Services were held Lakeside Memorial Park. LEVITT AR: RANGEMENTS BY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, North Miami, Fla.

MROZ May. 26, 1976, Michael beloved husband of toinnette Takuszka and father of Kathleen, Thomas A. and Joseph also survived by six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends ceived at MICHAEL JANCZUKIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME, 3110 Brereton Ave. Funeral on Sat.

at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 10:30 a.m. MYERS On May 26, 1976, James H. of Millvale; husband of Anna Philips; father of James Robert and er D. Myers; brother of Howard Myers; also seven grandchildren.

Family will receive friends 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the WALTER M. HEALY FUNERAL HOME, 425 Grant Milivale. Services on May 29 at 10:30 a.m. Family gests donations be made fo the Cancer Fund.

PANKO On Mon. May 24, 1976, John; husband of the late Theresa Panko, 103 Chestnut Carnegie, father of Mary Mochio, Mitro, Ann Zuckerman, Nellie Kepple, Bessie Koziak, Amelia Ev and Joan Fike; also nine grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Friends received from noon til 9 p.m. at the HENRY R. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Carnegie.

Funeral Mass in Holy Trinity U.C. Church, on Fri. at 10:30 a.m. PHILLIPS On Wed. May 26, 1976, William H.

Sr. of Jeannette (formerly of N. Braddock); band of Gervin Phillips; father of Mrs. Jane. Wees, Miss Betty Phillips, Mrs.

Edith Jag: ger, Wm. A. Jr. Franklin and the late Donald Phillips; brother of Miss Helen Phillips; also eight grandchildren one celved at the WM. ELKIN Friends, re MORTUARY, 4th N.

Braddock, where services will be held Sat. at 11 a.m. POLIVKA On Anna Zahursky of Duquesne, beloved wife of the Iste Peter A. Polivka; mother of Irene Segina, Clara Kwadrat, Eleanor Vaskov and Emil Polivka. Sister of Mary Cometz, Suzanna Shank, George, John and Emil Zahursky.

Also 11 grandchildren, 16 great Yrandchildren. Friends are being received at the WM. S. SKOVRANKO MEMORIAL HOME, Richford Commonwealth Duquesne. Funeral Liturgy in St.

Nicholas R. O. Church, Duquesne, on Sat. at 11 a.m. RAHNER Emanuel H.

on Wednesday, May 26, 1976 of Glencoe Greentree, PA; father of WIlliam E. Rahner; also survived by four brothers and two ters, Harry, Walter, Carl and George, Mrs. Mary Nendza of St. Petersburg, FL and Mrs. Helen Swope of Crest Lane, Greentree.

Friends may call at the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers Ave. at Mansfield Carnegie, where services will be "held on Saturday, May 29, 1976 at 10 a.m. Family requests visitations and 7-9 p.m. RAYNES Kenneth J. on May, 25, 1976.

of Brentwood Boro; band of Elinor E. Raynes; father of Mrs. Janice Platt; son of Mrs. Virginia Raynes; brother of Mrs. Narine Page; grandfather of Richard Platt.

Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Thurs. Fri. from 2-4 p.m. 7-9 p.m.

where tuneral services will be held on Sat. afternoon at 1 o'clock. ROBBINS On May 26,, 1976, Anna; beloved wife of the late Sol; mother of Barney Robbins of Woodside, N.Y. and Robert Robbins of sister of Morris F. Cohen of Mrs.

A. J. (Bessie) Glass and Mrs. Jeanette Greenberg both of L.A., also survived by three grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Thurs.

at 1 p.m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Family suggests contributions be made to the American Cancer Society. Visitaion one hour prior to the service. ROCKACY On Wed, Morning, May 26, 1976, Claire Ann Moskal Rockacy, beloved wife of Devid B.

Rockack mother of Jeffrey and Douglas Rockacy. Daughter of Gertrude Millan Moskal and the late Walter Moskal. Friends are being re ceived at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, on Thurs.

Fri. between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Saturday, May 29, 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a.m. SCANLON On Tuesday, May 25, 1976, Lucille (Stanton), beloved wife of the late John R.

Scanion; mother of Thomas J. of Alllson Park, and John K. ScanIon of Canonsburg, sister of Mrs. Catherine Scott, Mark Stanton and the late Mrs. Loretta Gerhold, Mrs.

beth Rooney, Mrs. Mary Evans and John Stanton; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends received In the EDWARD P. KANAL FUNERAL 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.m.

with a Funeral Mass in St. Rosalia Church at 10 a.m. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. SCHEID On Monday, May 24, 1976, Sara wife of the late George N. Scheid; mother of George A.

Scheid of Fla; ter of Dorothy E. Nolte also of Flat also survived ed by three grandchildren. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 Wednesday and Thursday the DENNIS HOME, SECKINGER FUNERAL South Negley East End. ServIces will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the Messiah Lutheran Church, Morningside.

Interment Temple of Memories Mausoleum, Allegheny Cemetery. SCHEINGRABER On May 24, 1976, Margaret, age 90, of North Millvale; beloved the late Michael Scheingraber; mother of Mrs. Emich and Mrs. Dorothy Fogle; grandmother of Robert and Michael A. Emich; also two great-grandchildren.

Friends and members of St. Ann's Altar Society received at the ANDREW S. SKUNDRICH FUNERAL HOME, 405 North Millvale. Mass of Resurrection St. Ann's Church on Fri.

at 10 a.m. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. SCHLEIDEN On May 25, 1976, Flor: ence Hellerman of Valencia, Pa. In her 67th year; beloved wife of James Schleiden; mother of Lois Reina, Gloria Mansfield, Nancy Psenick, Marlin Gole, Lorraine Brittner, Jean Barnhart; sister of Lillian Hellerman and Edna Viehbeck; also survived by 18 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends 2-4 7-9 at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy HIll, where services will be held on Sat.

at 10 a.m. Friends Invited. 001 Death Notices SCHMEISER On May 26, 1976, Esther (Fineman); beloved wife of Phillip Schmeiser; mother of Ronald C. Schmeiser, Mrs. Sanford (Sara) Gorby and Mrs.

Ben (Joan) Forman all of sister of Mrs. Max (Minnie) Edelstein of Ben Fineman, Mrs. Harry (Belle) Edelstein and Mrs. Leo (Etta) Gusky all of also eight grandchildren. Services at the BURTON HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sq.

Hill (opp. Morrowfield on Fri, at 11 a.m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to services. Family suggests contributions be made to the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged.

SCHWADRON At Houston, on May 25, Ruth (Hepps) beloved wife of Albert Schwadron of Spring Valley, N. mother of Richard Schwadron of St. Louis! daughter of Mrs. Hepps; sister of Miss Elsie Hepps, both of Los geles, Calif. and Mrs.

Jack (Hilda) Kart of Poh. Grandmother of Stacy Schwadron of St. Louis. Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL 2704 Murray Sq.

HIM (opp. Morrowfleld Apts.) on Friday at 1 p.m. Interment Homestead Hebrew Cemetery. Visitation one, hour prior 10 services. Family suggest contributions be made to your favorite charity.

SEDLAK of Castle Shannon, on Tuesday, May 25, 1976, Edward T. beloved brother of Mrs. Anna Hudacek of Bethel Park, Miss Margaret D. Sedlak of West Palm Beach, Miss Pauline Sediak of Hedgesville, W. VA.

and Emery P. Sedlak of Mt. Lebanon. Also survived by a number of nieces and nephews. Friends received at the E.

LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Ave. Mt. Lebanon, on 7-9 p.m. and Thursday 2-4 and p.m. Funeral Liturgy in St.

Ann's Church on Friday, May 28, at 10 a.m. SEIBEL John on Monday May 24, beloved husband of Leona Gessner; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received after 2 p.m. Wed. at the A.

STAAB SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartiers W. Poh. Mass of Christian Burial in St. James Church on Friday May 28, at 10 a.m. SLAYTON On May 26, 1976, William D.

of Dormont; beloved husband of Jeannette (Davis) Slavton; father of Joyce Heard and Patricia Hart; brother of Ann Head of Fan Chandler of Christine Hill of Slayton of Keith Slayton of Tenn. and Joe Slayton; also survived by 11 grandchildren and two grand great grandchildren. Friends received at the BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty 7-9 p.m. Thurs.

2-4 7-9 p.m Fri. Services Sat. at 11 a.m. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. Mr.

Slayton was a retired Dormont Volun.teer Fireman. SPENCE Of No. Bryant 27, Bellevue, on Mary Julia E. Junkunz in her 76th year; wife of the late Ross M. Spence, beloved mother of Hirth, sister of Margaret Fuchs, Betty.

Traft, Marie Manganaro, Mildred Geiger, Clara and George Junkunz. Friends re ceived at HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Sat.

at 10:15 a.m. Liturgy. in St. Joseph Church at 11:15 a.m. SPORNA On May 27, 1976, John W.

of 413 Patton Wilmerding; husband of Frances Berganfi brother of Mrs. Mary Cowan of E. McKeesport, Mrs. Helen Marciano of Wilmerding and Charles of Wilmerding. Friends received at the JAMES J.

ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marquerite Ave. Wilmerding. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Leocadia Church on Sat. at 11 a.m.

STEELE On May 25, 1976, Jean Y. in Los Angeles, Cal. (formerly. of beloved aunt of Miss Martha Yowl and Mrs. Laura Dawkins of L.A.

and grandaunt of Paul kins Jr. of Las Vegas, Nev. Friends received at the JULIA H. GAINES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn E.E. Services in Rodman St.

Baptist Church, on Sat. at 1 p.m. Interment Homewood Cemetery. Elk services Thurs. at 8 p.m.

Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. SUNDERMAN On. Tuesday, of 'Stanton May 26, 1976, Carl H. band of Ursula Wallace; ther of Patricia Rigatti, Becky Yanker and Wallace H. Sunderman; also 13 grandchildren.

Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, (formerly Henninger) 4635 Butler St. on Saturday, May 29 at 11 a.m. Members of the Franklin Lodge No. 221 A.M., Scotfish Rites and friends invited.

Visitations 2-4 7-9 p.m. SZWECKI Suddenly on Monday, May 24, 1976, Chester of Baldwin Boro, beloved husband of Olga, (Campo) Szwecki; brother of Henry Szwecki and Mrs. Virginia Yurkovich of McKees and the late Stanley Szwecki. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received from 7-9 p.m.

at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville BroughtonCurry, Pa. Funeral Friday at 9:45 a.m. with Funeral Mass in St. Germaine Church at 10- :15 a.m.

SZYMANSKI On May 24, 1976, Josephine Skiadanowski; wife James Szymanski; mother of Mrs. Florence Baranowski, James Frank Mrs. Margaret McFalls, Thomas E. and Richard P. Szymanski; also 22 grandchildren and three great sister of Frances Krause, John, Mrs.

Marie Sullivan, Mrs. Laura Nowicki, Henry and Mrs. Helen Friends received at the TER J. FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral on Fri.

at Funeral Mass in Holy Family' Church at 12 o'clock noon. TITO On Wed. May 26, 1976, of Washington Mt. Lebanon, Catherine Bausman Tito; wife of the late Robert J. Tito; mother of the late Harry H.

Peirce; grandmother of Robert B. and Michael T. Peirce; also survived by three greatgrandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave.

at Devonshire 7-9 p.m. on 2-4 7-9 p.m. on Thurs. Fri. Funeral on Sat.

Mass of Christian, Burial in St. Paul's Cathedral at 11 a.m. Remembrances may be sent to the Home for Crippled Children or the School for the Blind. TRAHANES Eftihia, on May 26, 1976; wife of the late George; beloved mother of Spiros, Virginia Nicholas, Esther Rafaloski; also survived by five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Sister of las of Ill.

Friends recelved 2-4 Asinio of Greece, Nick Papa: 7-9 p.m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F. Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Sat.

at 10:30 a.m. In St. Nicholas's Cathedral, S. Dithridge at 11 a.m. so desired, remembrances may be made to St.

Nicholas's Cathedral. VOYTOSH Rose Melder, on May 26, 1976, beloved wife of Michael Voytosh; mother of Herbert M. and grandmother of Michael and Kevin Voytosh. Also survived by 4 sisters and brother. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the WM. J. FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butter Etna, Funeral Mass in All Saints Church on Friday af 10 a.m. WAGNER May 24, 1976, Gladys J. of Shaler wife of Rdell of Karen Edwards, 'Marlene Tain, Avonell, George and Richard Wagner.

Sister of Martha Wiedenhoter, Tressa McNich, Kramer, Edith Hetrick and Marcella Johnson; also 3 grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 in the ROBERT B. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208. Mt. Roval Bivd.

Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Church. WELSBACHER Formerly of Ormsby, Mt.

Oliver, on May. 25, 1976, Rosemary Welshacher, in her 47th year; beloved daughter of Theresa Poeschel Espy and the late Joseph Weisbacher; sister of Robert Poeschel and Dorothy Kuhn. 001 Death Notices 021 Business Personals Friends received at the ARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, INC. 425 Brownsville Mt.

Oliver. Funeral on Sat. at 8:30 a.m. Liturgy In St. Michael's Church at 9:30 a.m.

Viewing starting noon, Fri. WEISS On May 24. 1976, Frank husband of Ellen Capp of R.b. 2, father of Marilynn Davy, Dorothy Slebert, Elizabeth Blonski, Virgin: la Reeping, Evely: Wiley and Frank George Jr. brother of John and Lawrence Weiss; also survived by 12 grandchildren.

Friends received at the BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hwy. Perrysville. Mass of Resurrection In St. Mary's Church, Glenfield, on Fri. morning at 10 o'clock.

YEAGER Jacob on May 25, 1976; beloved husband of LIllian Besterman Yeager; er of Mrs. Robina Snyder; uncle of Jean Comer, Tom Comer and Jim Besterman. Friends received at the LAY WYLIE FUNERAL HOME, 10985 Frankstown Penn Hills. Mass of Resurrection In St. Bartholomew Church on Fri.

at 10 a.m. Visitation 2-4 7-9. 003 Card of Thanks TOY GERMAN Lincoin 5-22, 13 yr. old male, "Frisky," reward. 462-5155.

007 Jefferson Mem-2 graves. Garden Good Shep 279-5547. PENN LINCOLN -MAUSOLEUM, Slot Space. 678-7761. 010 Lost and Found AFGHAN -LOST Pleasant Hills: Fem.

bik, reward. 271-8138 Briefcase--Brn leath, missing Thurs PM, Shdyside. Keep case, ret paper wk. No questions. Rwrd 561-7385; 368-8715.

CAT -Calico, found PerrysvilleRiverview area. 433-2669; 322- 0856. CAT- -Fluffy bik lost Maple St. Moon call 262-2443; 331-9462. CAT-Fnd, Mt.

Wash Whi, grn eyes. Taken to ARL. 661-6452 Dachshund- -male, lost HIs Reward children's pet 243-2989 Dog-Fnd Hills, beagle, taken Humane Soc 321-4625 DOG -lost Plum Holiday Park Area. black, brown white. Answers.

to Lady. WARD). Call 682-8011 or 327- 8092 DOG-tan with white markings, last seen Point Breeze area. 363-8377. Earring- gid dome, lost Horne's Dntn Rew.

361-7820. GOLD CUFFLINK- -Monogramed. Lost vicinity of Dr's office-600 block of Overbrook Bivd. 881- 5508. GOLD WEDDING BAND -Lost North Grove, sentimental value, reward.

687- 7276. LOST cat, -small, grey child's salt pet, pep: per Leb. 341-0545. Reward. MIN.

Plum Borough area, old ma. Rew. 243-7940, 327-7723. POODLE blaek, clipped, lost 5- 19, Pt. Breeze, Sq.

Hill Area, children's pet, ans. to "Perry" Reward, 362-3722, 362-4284 PRESCRIPTION GLASSES, brown frames, green case, lost Downtown. Reward. 565-2194, Daytime. SEALPOINT SIAM.

Female. Lost in Regent Squ E. End area. REWARD 243-6334 eves. SIBERIAN Husky Hts.

area. Black White. Reward. 921-0077. SUNGLASSES- Pres case LOST in PGH.

REWARD. 921-4737 eves. WEST HIGHLAND WHITE Terrier female. Collier Twp. pard School area.

Reward. 279- 3432 011 Share A Ride MOVING TO CALIFORNIA-WII share moving expenses. Leaving June 1st. 655-2485 020 Personal A DISTRESSED PREGNANCY? For cont. counseling, free preg.

test. BIRTHRIGHT, 621-1988. ALONE PREGNANT? confidential, caring friend. LINE. 341-3322.

Butler, 282-1200. Free Pregnancy Testing. A 1200-mile date was worth Carol, love Tony. D.B.S.--I'm for you all the way. Please call.

Patty. DEAR- THANKS AGAIN, DELICIOUS. FREE PREGNANCY Test-9-5, Mon-Sat, while you wail. Confidential counseling. Allegheny Women's Center.

362-2920 FREE -Pregnancy Tests. Results are confidential available the same For Inform. contact Women's Health Services, Inc. 562-1900. QUEEN ESTER Is in Blawnox.

REDHEAD blonde friend, Howard Johnstons (Oakland), send phone number or address to Press Box 342. SHARE A JET SKI-Rental with e. Kim, 362-4625. THANKS to St. Jude for favors received.

TROUBLED? We Listen, we care. Contact 782-4023, 24 hrs. 021 Business Personals AA BODY TONING Complete Service. Los Hados, 327-8401 A CHATHAM Health Spa Swim, gym, track, sauna, steam, wahts. $20mo.

$35 2mo. 3mo. $45. 1yr. $160.

($3.08 wk). Nate Kaufman 391-5000 AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD FOR A BASS PLAYER DRUMMER to back up an established recording star lounge singer now, performing in the South Hills. Appointments for auditions will be taken Tuesday Wednesday, between Noon 5. pm. Own equipment is a must.

To call for appt. dial 341-0156 ask for Miss Rosser. Auditions will be held AUGUST MOON SPA -Airport Vicinity. 264-9884; 264-9692 BODY Toning, full services, days, 461-9449 BONNIE- Ht Scandinavian Spa. 771-7780.

CARING- -For the patient at home. Adult diapers linens. 681-0026. CASH PAID TO BLOOD DONORS 321 Blvd. of the Allies, Monday thru Friday, 9-3.

471-9674. CHER -NOW at Scandinavian Spa. 771-7780. Combo- Gary Russell Big Band Sound. Weddings, parties.

4344 DARREN'S DRIVER ED. 6 $72. 731-6263 DELIGHT -in our relaxing body toning, in our elegant, mirrored studio. Debbie's Studio One, 138 9th 391-9649. Open 10 A.M.

to 3 A.M. No appt. necessary. EMILIA, PONCE DE LEON Pgh's. oldest muscle relaxing therapy studio.

2223 Murray, Sq.Hill. daily. 682-5579. ENJOY a Relaxing Whirlpool Bath- Needlepoint shower vibrant body toning in our elegant mirrored studio. Aardvark Studio, 932 Liberty Ave.

566- 7530. Open 10 A.M. to A.M. No appt. necessary.

HOUSE SITTER -For country house on farm, So. Wash. June 21-July 12. Write Press Box D-977. JEAN -NOw at ScandinHvian Spa.

771-7780. Keybrd Player -Nded for non Top 40 type band. 824-3076. at vian Spa. 771-7780.

MAYA HEALTH CLUB OF MARKET SQUARE Plush, comfortable, private, air conditioned. Truly a marvel of relaxation and body toning. Downtown Pittsburgh, 24 Market Sq. 566-9904. Now open Sunday, noon 10 10.

Open Memorial Day NEAR SIGHTEDNESS can be prevented. A Class Action Suit is currently being filed against Eve Doctors who refuse to give preventive care. If your evesight has grown worse with glasses, you may be able to receive financial remuneration for Inadequate care. For tion contact The International Myopia Prevention Assn.r Liponier, Pa. 15658.

NEW GEMINI SPA NEW Authentic Geisha Bath, whirlpool, enjoy sauna exercise service. Private showers in every room. Plush, air -conditioned. All new Attendants. town, Pittsburgh, 641 Liberty Ave.

OPEN MEMORIAL DAY GEMINI SPA 391-3919 391-7654 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT PERCUSSION LESSONS drums, vibes, Marimba. So. Hills, 381- 0778. SCANDINAVIAN SPA--Open Memorial Day. SINGER -With P.A.

Needed for heavy rock originals band. Call Paul, 344-5656. 030 Help Wanted AUTO MECHANIC -VW experience preferred, full fringe benefits, salary according to experience. Call Mr. Grasha North Park VW, 961-0610.

AUTO MECHANIC State inspection and experience necessary. Top wages and benefits, apply Whitehall Tire Service, 2759 Saw Mill Run Blvd. AUTO MECHANIC Excl. working conditions. license.

Exci. Must 4 have state insp. benefits. Apply in person, Mr. Hartley, Amon-Schuler Olds, 8324 Ohio River Bivd.

AUTOMOBILE SALES EXPERIENCED ONLY NEW CAR Baum Blvd. Dodge is presently conducting interviews for 2 experienced automotive salespeople. you have good sales background, this is an tunity to start the new selling season with the tri-state largest Dodge Dealer. The following benefits will be in effect from date of employment: Unlimited earnings, demonstrator, hospitalization, paid vacation, life insurance. Call for confidential interview.

MR. D. BEITLER 681-9800 NO. 1 BAUM BLVD. DODGE BAUM AT LIBERTY AUTOMOBILE SALES The No.

1 Dodge Dealership In Allegheny County, Southland Dodge is offering an excellent position for an experienced combination new and used car salesperson. One to increase In volume sales, our present sales staff Is short one indivIdual. We offer outstanding working conditions, hospitalization, demonstrator and other fringe benefits, for a confident lal Interview, call: MR. C.F. BOYLE 462-9550 SOUTHLAND DODGE AUTOMOBILE NEWCAR POLISHER $10,000 Plus, earning potentials.

Experience only see Gary Parker at Brant Olds, Wesfview, no phone calls. AUTOMOTIVE SALES Experienced automotive sales person to sell combination new used cars. Full medical plan, Insurance, pension plan. South Hills resident preferred. Call Mr.

Wilson for an appointment at 653-5100. SOUTH HILLS VOLKSWAGEN 1303 LEBANON CHURCH RD. Automotive USED CAR SALES We are seeking two enced people le for new or used car sales who are looking for an opportunity for advancement. Outstanding opportunity for qualified, aggressive people. Fringes, demo.

For personal interview call: Jack Dugan 561-5030. DOWNTOWN PONTIAC. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE WRITEUP Due to increased volume we have opening for service writer, male or female, must be over 21 years old and have a valid PA drivers license. Must be able to communicate with people. Salary commision many fringe benefits.

For sonal confidential interview, call Mr. Ochinto at 563-4330 or 941-4300 AUTOMOTIVE SALES OPPORTUNITY We have an opening for 1. qualified, experienced automobile salesperson. Must be an aggressive and self person; in return we offer hospitalization, demo plan, profit sharing, Insurance, one 01 the finest paid plans and many other factory Incentives. Person can earn $20,000 per year you can meet the qualifications.

Call- Frank Manna or Frank Cuda at 931-0810, Northview Motors AMC. All replies strictly confidential. AUTOMOTIVE CONVERTIBLE TOP INSTALLER CAR UPHOLSTERER Must be experienced. Good wages fringe benefits. Apply Sisco's Auto Trim, 4112 Old Wm.

Penn Monroeville, or call 373-3200. AUTOMOTIVE AUTO PAINTER Excellent wages. MAACO Is a quality shop with work all year and needs a good painter. Modern, dust-proof spray booth unique gas fired oven. Paid holldays.

MAACO pays what takes to get good people, Call 327-1616, ask for Norm or just stop in at 1650 Golden Mile Highway, Monroeville AUTOMOTIVE SANDERS DETAILERS MAACO is a quality shop works all year. Excellent pay. Paid holidays. Vacation. MAACO what it takes to get good people.

Call 327-1616, ask for Norm or just stop in at 1650 Golden Mile Highway, Monroeville AUTOMOTIVE AUTO BODY PERSONS Excellent MAACO guarantee is a high bonus volume quality shop with work all year needs good body people with tools. MAACO pays what It takes to get good people. Paid holidays, vacation. Call 327-1616, ask for Norm or just stop in at 1650 Golden Mile Highway, Monroeville AUTOMOTIVE SALES Salesperson required for Chrysler-Plymouth dealership in McKees Rocks area. Must ha ve some exp.

in automobile selling. Demo salary comm. Blue Cross Blue Shield. Call John Baldock at 331-5800 for interview. AUTO Experienced, cleanRECONDITIONER ers, steady, good wages, 781- 9895.

AUTO UPHOLSTERER Must be experienced. Call 821-5594. BABYSITTER 8:30 to 5:15. Must be dependable ture. References.

Have own transp. 881-5425, between 9-5. BABYSITTER -Dependable, my home, evening shift, 2 dren, 18 or over. 361-4109. 9-5, to care for 2-children 687-4937 BABYSITTER- -middle aged woman, dependable, own trans, avail.

anytime for child. Crafton, 922-1862. HOUSEKEEPERS Hotel Hiring Permanant Full-Time Housekeepers. Apply in Person, 9 AM to 4 PM: Mr. David Yanko SHERATON INN ON THE MALL 101 Mall Blvd.

Monroeville, I Pa. FITTERS INDUSTRIAL STEEL COMPANY of Carnegie seeks fitters with a minimum of 2 years experience in structural-steel fitting. Good wages and benefits. Call: INDUSTRIAL STEEL CO. Hammond Craig Carnegie, Pa.

923-2014 Pittsburgh Press, May 030 Help Wanted BABYSITTER- some eves, aft. 7, 782-3073. or BABYSITTER -full live-out, housework, Mt. Lebanon, 343-2342. BABYSITTING For child light housekeeping in Upper St.

Clair. Full mature time position individual. for able "ences. 833-4315 after 6 pm. BABYSITTER -Mature person, for 2 pre-school children, Ible hours, Sq.

Hill area, references 521-8419. BAKER-Exper. Full time. Apply in person, Coraopolis Bakery, 934 Fifth, Coraopolis. BAKER- Private club in Youngstown, Ohio is seeking baker who is familiar with French pastry.

Send resume to Press Box D-929. BAKERY Needed for part nightturn, experience only. Apply in person, Jenny Lee Bakery, 620 Island McKees Rocks, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. BARBER- -qd.

opportunity, gd. hrs. 224-2888. BAR MAID- Tender, night turn. 431-9749 after 12:30 am.

BARTENDER -must be fully perienced. Send resume to Box D-778, Press. BATH BOUTIQUE FULL PART TIME SALES OPENING Attractive Monroeville Mall Bath shop. Has immediate openings for style conscious person with a flare for decorating. Must be well groomed and over 21.

Attractive compensation plan, cussed Call the Manager. 373-8621 BEAUTICIAN sal. 55-60 pct. 661-1414. BEAUTICIANS NAGER Above average earnings, salary commission, paid vacation, beautiful mall salon.

Rosemary Vaughn, 774-2211. BEAUTICIAN- -For Salon in Murrysville. Call 327-3020. permenant BEAUTICIAN waves -Experienced work In to men womens hair styling center, downtown. To assist stylist call for appointment 391- 8282.

BEAUTICIAN good opp. for Interested operator, Mt. Lebanon area, 341-5755; 264- 5712. BEAUTICIAN -With a managers license, experienced in ing a shop. 276-4460.

BEAUTICIANS MANAGER $150 WEEK LIBERAL COMMISSION MANAGER OR TEACHERS LICENSE PREFERRED FIRST LADY BEAUTY SALON NORTH HILLS SHOPPING CTR. 4801 MC KNIGHT 364-9632 BEELINE -Manager needs $500. per month working homemakers. Earn $200. 10 evenings per week fashions.

$1,000. free fashions yearly. Phone 372-5629 or 563- 7965, 681-9659. BODY MECHANIC -Needed, hourly wages, benefits uniforms, Sanner Cad. Olds.

Co. 266-0110 BOOKKEEPER -Medical office. medical terminology preferred. some typing skills required. 237- 3563 ask for Dolores.

BOOKKEEPER -Experienced construction bookkeeping. Call 561-1154. BOOKKEEPER- distribution, preferably, know- exp. edge of accounting would help. Submit resume to Press Box C992.

BRICKLAYERS WANTED -North Hills area, 935-1164. BROKERS- Wanted for steel machinery hauling, out of new terminal in Carnegie, Pa. 923- 2950 BUS HELP-Part time, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Apply 2 to Cork Bottle, 527 Smithfield St. Carpenter -New work remodeling, experience necessary, 828- 3331 between 9 4 wkdys.

CARPENTERS HELPER- perienced, steady work, eling trim work. Call 9 to 5. 521-8124. CARPENTER Carpenter frame CONTRACTORS trim units In McKeesport area. 751-2990, 9 to 11 AM.

CARPENTERS Exp. frame trim. North Hills 486-3686. CARPET be qualified In all phases of carpet installation. Call 242-6263, 9 AM.

to 4 PM. CLERK bookkeeping. light you typing, have filing, will train you in the fice procedures. Monroeville area. Send resume.

Write D-824 Press. CERAMICS INSTRUCTOR 40 hr. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.

thru. Fri. Must have yrs. proven exp. in business or employment.

from accredited In commercial or fine arts helpful, but not nec. Knowledge of all aspects of greenware, paints, glazing, molds firing. Must have own, transp. to. Job site.

Call Mrs. Haney, 262-3500 M-F, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. CHEM. LAB TECH.

Non-degreed individual with college chemis: try to train in quality control and physical testing. Fee Paid, full benefits. Call 281-6263. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Empi. Agcy.

CIGAR CLK- over 21, Elec, reg. time, 781-0375. CLEANING WOMAN -for household duty, apply Fri, Mon. St. Mary's Convent, 3333 Fifth Ave.

683-4800. 27, 1976 39 DEATHS Albrecht, Linden Sr. Allen, Ruth Athey, Edward L. Binder, Clara Bluestone, Isadore 0. Bowers, Dr.

John R. Bradlaw (Jones), Estelle Bray, Morris Breit, William T. Buchanan, Hazelle Cecchini, Helen Marie Alfer Cerchiaro, Joseph G. Connelly, Mabel Csabak, Mary Dally, Phillip LeRoy Diehl, Wanda Elwell, Joseph Fitzgerald, John Jr. Follansbee, Ruth Geiger, Oliver M.

Hans, Joseph Helgerman, 0.S. 1 George William Ihrig, Anna J. Jansson, Hugo Juliano, Margaret M. Kohberger, Harriet G. Lakatosh, Steve Lennon, Alfred E.

Leslie, Thomas H. Sr. Lindberg, Alma Natalie Massey, Raymond A. Sr. Mayhorn, Allen C.

Miller, Shep Mroz, Michael A. Myers, James H. Phillips, William Sr. Polivka, Anna Rahner, Emanuel H. Robbins, Anna Schmeiser, Esther Slayton, William D.

Spence, Julia E. Sporna, John W. Steele, Jean Y. Sunderman, Carl H. Voytosh, Rose Welsbacher, Rosemary 001 Death Notices CERCHIARO On May 26, 1976, Joseph G.

beloved husband Evelyn Cerchiaro; father of Evelyn Young, Joann DeSarno, Frances Camperlingo, Maria Harrison, and Joseph J. Cerchiaro. Brother of Anthony Cerchiaro, Ernie Spina, Shirley Barisano and the late Nick Spina; also 13 grandchildren. Friends, CHARLES received W. TRENZ 7-9 FUNERAL HOME, 11110 Frankstown Rd.

Penn Hills. Funeral on Saturday at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in Mother of Good Counsel Church at 10 a.m. CONNELLY On May 27, 1976, Mabel Methodist Home, Mt. Lebanon.

Graveside services on Friday morning at 11 o'clock in Riverview Memorial Park. ARRANGEMENTS BY WAPLES FUNERAL HOME CONNORS May 25, 1976, Frances Dougan, beloved wife of the late John daughter of Bess Leavy; step-mother Ann G. Stone, Jacqueline Gallagher, Charles J. Frank James R. Connors.

Friends received at the ANTHONY E. PERRY FUNERAL HOME, 134 Oakland. Funeral Friday. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Regis Church at 9:30 a.m.

Visitations 2-4 and CSABAK (Chabak) On May 26, 1976, Mary Podiesny of Swissvale; wife of the late Michael; mother of Mary Williams, Michael Chabak, and Susan Galewski of Poh. Helen Straughn of Virginia Beach; sister of Mrs. Suszana Magyar; five grandchildren and five great children. Friends received at the THOMAS L. MED FUNERHOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale.

Family hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. Services on Sat. at p.m. DALLY Phillip, Braddock age 84 years, Uniontown, died May 25, 1976, born July 2 1891; son of the late Charles Andrew and Josephine Clarissa Means Dally; preceded In death by his wife, Jessie Belle Franks Dally; surviving, are a ter, Mrs. (Mary Clarissa) Sessier Jr.

of Uniontown, a son, Dr. Jesse L. Dally of Midland, Texas, a brother, William K. Daily of Bethel Park; four sisters, Mrs. Larry (Virginia) Liggett of Bethel Park, Mrs.

Elizabeth Pickens of Lehigh Acres, Miss Mary B. Dally of Bethel Park and Mrs. Harry (Harriet) Filson of Pleasantville, three grandchildren, Amy Sessier, David and Suzanne Dally. He is predeceased by the following brothers and sisters, Virgilla Daily, Lillian Ister Daily, Charles Addison Drusilla Day, Benton Holiday. Wendell Phillips, John Means, Charlotte Elizabeth Parry.

He was member of the Churchill United Presbyterian Church of McCiellandtown, veteran of World War and was a retired gas field leaser for the Benedum Trees Oil Co. of Pgh. Friends will be received in the DEARTH FUNERAL HOME, 35 S. MIll St. New Salem, on Fri.

Sat. from Services will be held 2:30 p.m. in the Jacobs Lutheran Church, High House, Markovits Pa. and The Rev. Rev.

Howard Paul Brown will officiate. Interment in the Jacobs Lutheran Cemetery. DAVIDS Allard (Shorty) J. May 25, 1976, of Larimer Turtle Creek, husband of Laura (Dolly) Knabe; brother of Mary Perelle of thy Bailey of New Castle and William Davids of Fla. Friends received at the NEW JOBE FUNERAL HOME, Corner Shaw Triboro Turtle Creek, where services will be held Friday at p.m.

Visitafions 2-4 and 7-9. DE SANO May 24, 1976, Clara of Shaler mother of Carmella Caracallo, Minnie Corriere, Angeline Coleman, William, Rege and Joseph DeSano; also, 14 grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren and one greatgreat-grandchild. Friends received 2-4 7-9 in the ROBERT B. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Royal Glenshaw.

Mass Christian Burial Fri. at 11:30 in St. Ann's Church, Milivale, DEVLIN Edward J. San on Francisco, May 1976 at Calif brother of Mary Schilling of Pgh, uncle of Joseph Mary Schilling Patricia and Gertz of nephew of Rt. Rev.

Msgr Michael McGarey St. Aloysius R. C. Church, Wilmerding. Friends received at the WM.

F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden, from 7-9 and 2-4 and 7-9 Thurs. and Fri. Funeral Mass Holy Innocents Church at 10 a.m. DUGAN Margaret R.

McKenna, in her 86th year, on May 25, 1976; beloved mother of beth Gorman, Marie Howley, Alice Siciliano, Nancy Martino, Bernard Charles E. and Edward R. Dugan; sis: ter of Thomas (Mac) McKenna; also survived by 26 grandchildren, 23 great grandchildren and one great-greatgrandson. Friends may call at MAURICE KNEE, Center at South, Wilk. (parking on premises), Mass of Christian Burial in St.

James Catholic Church on Fri. at 10 a.m. (Family hours 2-4 7-9). DUVALL Edna R. (McGann), 62, on May 25, 1976, beloved mother of Porter of Corsica, Dennis, Tampa, Fla.

Diane Sculuca, Altoona; Aunt Catherine McGann of grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Friends received at LOUIS N. SOLLON FUNERAL HOME, 30 East College Sty, Canonsburg. Wed, 7-9 p.m., Thurs. 12 noon to p.m.

Friday BlessinY Services at the funeral home at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemeserve SPARTACUS Bree, Heather, Jamie, Joie, Karla, Monica Vicki are now at Spartacus, 529 Chartiers Ave. McKees Rocks. Entrance parking in rear. Open 10 am 10 am.

Full Service. 331-5884 STOP- -Phone 687-7917 New "Rachlage" body toning VOCALIST -Wanted, must bie on instruments, for semiacoustic jazz-rock band. 682- 5015: 362-8731. buyUSED 24 or 26, Key Punches. Please call 391-3846 WEDDING inv.

access. Lowest price. Printer, 421-4806; 421-2792 030 Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT Local CPA Firm needs staff Accountant with at least 2 years experience. Salary open. Replies held strict confidence.

Reply Press Box C-972. ACCOUNTANT We are seeking an accountant. Prefer some public, accounting experience. Should be management minded individual. 5-vrs.

minimum experience required. Send resume to P.O. Box 9935, PA 15233. ACCOUNTANT-GENERAL Accountant needed to assume responsibility for General Ledg: er, Payroll, various special projects. Position reports to Controller.

Associate Degree or Accounting Credit Equivalent plus, 2 years experience. Nonprofit Organization located in Oakland. Send resume with salary requirements to Press Box D-600. ACCOUNTING CLERK Immediate, opening, for individu al possessing good figure aptitude, attention to details ability to write figures, accurately, legibly Excellent fringe rapidly, light benefits typing. working conditions.

Apply In person, Personnel Office or call: Mrs. Tantlinger 362-8000, ext. 394 PAPERCRAFT CORP. PAPERCRAFT CORP. Papercraft Park Blawnox ACCTS.

PAYABLE CLERK Exp. system, major corporation -fee. paid, CROWN EMPL. AGENCY. DIV.

100 5th. Ave. Pgh. 281- 8454. ADMINISTRATIVE Part time, typing, filing, and other office dufies.

Excellent working conditions, and fringe benefits, for those who qualify. Paid training, for those with no exp. Call 766-6871. 8 to 8 daily. ADMIN WAREHOUSE TRAINEE orders, handle physical inventory and stock.

Food benefits, immediate opening. For your interview call 281-6263. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Agcy. AIR FURNACE SERVICE.

Top wages, Fringe benefits. yrs. exp. or equai. 561- 7330 AIR CONDITIONINGREFRIG.

INSTRUCTOR Minimum 5 vrs. exp. Write Box D-853 this Paper. AIR -CONDITIONING Heating Person exc. wages benefits, year around work.

Call for appt. 882-1617 or 481-2345. AIR TOOL Rep. Nationally known mfr. of pneumatic tools has opening in Pgh.

area. Mech. aptitude required. Knowledge of furniture woodworking fields desirable, but not essential. Salary, expenses, car furnished incentive bonu: plan other benefits.

Call Jim Summers 9 am-5pm. 787-2245. An Equal Opportunity Employer ARE YOU CREATIVE? Enjoy decorating? Good with color? We are looking for a mature, responsible person with recent sales exp. for full time employment in the Bed Bath Shop in the South Hills Village Mall. For further details, phone 833- 1366.

ASS'T BAKER NEEDED -Steady part-time. Call Bob Bertera at the Holiday House 824-4000. ASS'T. MANAGER Full time. Permanent position in men's clothing dept.

for mature, career minded person. Must be sales oriented. Apply Mr. man, Men's Fri. or Sat.

10am to 1pm only, Hart's Dept. Store, New Kensington. ASST. MANAGER -needed. Apply In sporting goods Murphy's Mart, Rte.

51, Wed. 10-10, Thurs. 1-10, Fri. 10-4. ATTENDANT -for body toning.

Neat courteous; over 18. Good earnings, 391-9739. ATTENTION: Interviewing for sales representatives for position selling Nationally known soft drinks. We train, fringe benefits, chance for advancement. Send resume to P.

O. Box 18087, Pleasant Hills, PA 15236. An equal opportunity ployer AUTO BODY PERSON Exp. top wages, benefits, 835-3533 AUTO Body Repair PersonExperienced. 461-3436 AUTO BODY REPAIRS Experienced person with tools only.

flat rate, unilmited potential. Call 462-0483, 466-9709. AUTO MECHANIC Due to our tremendous increase in service repair, we need perienced Chrysler Toyota technicians. Full benefits. Tom Myl Chrysler Toyota, 800 Narrows Run Moon Twp.

262-5600. AUTO MECHANICS Due to large increase in volume we are looking for good reliable mechanic. We are in the North Hills. Excellent chance for advancement, all fringe benefits including paid vacation. Excellent working conditions in new modern building.

Call 931- 0810. NORTHVIEW AMC JEEP. AUTOMOBILE BODYSHOP HELPER South Hills most aggressive Chevrolet dealer is now seeking an individual capable of doing minor repairs and painting. We Hospital Uniforms Paid Holidays Paid Vacation For an appointment interview contact; Bill Casserly or Bob Fisher BATEY CHEVROLET Parkway West Carnegie Carnegie Exit Exit 923-1230 030 Help Wanted CLERK Din. exec.

ofc. No fee. SECY. -To $10,200 To Corp. Mgr.

Poh. firm. No fee. Career Empl. Agcy, 301 5th Ave.

SOLICITORS For home improvement ny. Must be experienced. centages better than ever. Call 231-2614. COAL STRIPPER WANTED IMMED.

W-EQUIP. By Coal per ton basis. Armstrong Butter Counties. Water Permitted. 412-621-0825.

COAL STRIP SuperintendentExperienced. Able to run strip operation. Prefer someone who can run equipment. All replies confidential. Call 412-281-6668.

COLLEGE STUDENTS SUMMER JOBS Excl. salary-high U.S. income. in Youth re sponse to Gov't Oppor. Program.

American Future Students Mktg. Div. Car needed. Call 681-8011 from 9 to Ing. Call 241-0215 9-4.

ELECTRONICS APPLICATIONS-SALES Manufacturer's rep. needs 1 more aggressive individual to join a fast growing sales organ: Ization. Territory Pittsburgh Western Pennsvivania. Please send resume to: DATA TRON 30314 Euclid Ave. Wicklisse, OH 44092 or call COLLEGE STUDENTS Summer help in Metro Pgh.

to show new service. SWome accounting knowledge essential. 412-349-5321. COMBINATION -Janitorial work and night watchman, full time, steady employment, available immediatly, references, required. McKees Rocks area.

Press Box D-739. COMPANION -For elderly woman, live-in, light nursing duties. 884-3888. COMPANION -Homemakers who have experience in caring for the aged convalescents in their home. 24 hours, 3-4 davs per week, per week.

Call Job Placement Service. Mrs. Davidson, 321-3724 or 231- 5394. In S. Hills.

We will furnish to qualif. person. Applicants must spk. sm. Italian.

833-6976, 276-3605. COMPANION -Live in, mature, responsible. Needed by working widow with handicapped sister who attends school daily, Light housekeeping. pleasant home. Reference required.

Write P.O. Box 11775 Pittsburgh, PA. 15228 COMPUTER OPERATOR- -With experience on IBM 360- 30. Excellent pay and fringes, must be willing to work shifts and weekends. Send resume to.

Press Box C-973. Equal Oppor tunity Employer CooK -Apply in person, The Viking Restaurant, 1150 Banksville Rd. COOK -Broiler and Salad sonnel. Each position requires neatness and much experience. Contact Mr.

Porter, in Person only at The Kennilworth taurant 5700 Centre Ave. COOK -Daylight, nighttime Broiler Help. Apply In person, Johnny Garneau's, 5321 Clairton Rte. 51. COOK -for small lunch counter, Oakland area.

6:30 a.m. to p.m. Press Box D-740. COOK -Grill, 11 p.m. to a.m.

Fireside Steak House 2780 Mill Run Blvd. 881-7714. COOKS- -Broller experience. Short Order Cook, Salad er, some Loin experience 5841 preferred. Apply Sir Inn, Forbes Sq.

Hill. COUNTER SALES PERSONLumber building products, must have at least vears perience. 351-2030. Couple to care for Apt. Bldg.

exchange for apt. 682-0501. CUSTODIAN COUPLE for HiRise Apt. located in the heart of Shadyside. Must be experienced.

Free Apartment. Salary negotiable. 288-7818. CUSTODIAN- Handy couple apt. bidg.

can be on social sec. Salary furn. apt. 561-7642, 561- 3549. DENTAL ASSISTANT -Exp.

only. Hills resid. pref. Parttime. Days 563-6333; Nights, 563-4210.

DENTAL ASSISTANT -must type, some exp. pref. Willing to teach a bright trainee. Send resume to Press Box D-727. DENTAL Technician -Must be experienced in denture department.

Protas Dental Laboratories, 925 Liberty Ave. Downtown. 471-4093. DISHWASHER Night turn, till 2am. Full time, vear round only, must have in 2-4pm, 2607 Murray Ave.

Sq. Drafting, Jr. 471-8926, -Indust. Career (to Empl. 301 5th Ave.

DRAFTSPERSON Part time for Structural misc. steel, Send resume sample of work. Box B-581 Press. DRIVER SALES For established Ice Cream Route. Top Commissions paid.

Excellent opportunity for college students, for summer ment. Must be over 20. Apply between 11am-2pm, Monday thru Saturday. JUMBO ICE CREAM 1231 Rodi Road, Turtle Creek. 823-1140.

DRIVERS- -For tractor trailer work, out of new terminal in Carnegie, Pa. Call 923-2950. Ice cream trucks, Lawrenceville. 683-0432. DRIVER-4 retired Sq.

Hill, Greenfield area person pref. 521-9691. ELECTRICIAN -min. 3 vrs. exp.

Residential commercial wir- ALTERATIONS Immediate openings in Alterations Department. Must be experienced in fitting tailoring men's or women's clothing. Excellent salary employee benefits. Apply JOSEPH HORNE CO. Employment Office, 4th Floor Monday through Friday 10 a.m.

to 12 noon 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. An Equal Firm AUDITOR Excellent professional opportunity for a CPA as a management auditor at West Virginia University. Work involves performing internal audits and recommending the establishment or modification of accounting and auditing functions. Bachelors degree and registration as a CPA.

Work experience in auditing. Competitive salary and benefits. Send resume and salary requirement to: Mr. E. J.

Podeszwa Personnel Officer West Virginia University Morgantown, WV 26506 An Equal Affirmative Action Employer PRODUCTION CONTROL MANAGER Immediate opening for Production Control Manager experienced in the supervision of production scheduling activities for fabricating shop. Two years of college or equivalent required with ability to read engineering drawings, establish flow charts and supervise preparation of manufacturing schedules. Salary commensurate with education and experience with excellent hospitalization, life insurance and other tringe benefits. Send resume to Box D-724 The Pittsburgh Press Equal Opportunity Employer".

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