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Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices 3fl Th9 PiMsWgh PressFriday, March 1973 Archibald LATEST DEATHS ee Snorts New Image, Four-Shot Lead ft X4 i rS 1p A CLOSE SHAVE? Not really for Lee Trevino, who shot a 64 in the first round of the Doral golf tournament to take a four-stroke lead, MIAMI (LTD "If he shoots a 64 every day, we won't catch him," said Jack Nicklaus. A new image Lee Trevino, not the "merry Mexican" of old, went out for the second round of the $150,000 Doral Eastern Open golf tournament today with a businesslike intent to hold onto his four-stroke lead. Trevino threw a blistering 32-3264 at the field in yesterday's opening round and credited it to hard work which has already netted him a $52,000 victory in Florida this winter. He won the rich Jackie Glea-son tourney at nearby Inver-rary Feb. 25.

Nicklaus, the defend i ng champion and pre-tourney favorite, had what he called a "solid round of golf" with a 69 but then looked at Trevino's 64. Lee's 8-under-par birdie barrage was the best first round in the tournament's 11-year history and matched Nicklaus' tournament course record set in the third rounds of both the 1969 and 1972 events. "I am amazed he scored that well." Nicklaus said, -pointing out that the g'eens were very slow and the gusty breezes were tricky over the 7.033-yard "Blue Monster" co'irse which is trapped by ICS bunkers and presents a crisscross of menacing canals arJ ponds. Two slender young Florida professionals were Trevino's 'closest pursuers with 68s. Bob Barbarossa of Pompano Beach shot a 35-33 and Jerry LAKE J0ANN OPENS TOR THE SEASON MARCH 10 6 A.M.

to 9 P.M. Daily Easy to reach anywhere in the tri-state area. Just 45 minute drive from Pittsburgh. In Venetia near Fin-lay vi 1 1 e. Call 941-5163 with Point 4 of Governor Shapp's 8 Point fuel Saving Program Check insulotion Where procticol, reinsulate attics, crawl spaces and other areas contributing to heat toss.

Check or install storm windows, storm doors, or any other method of preventing heat loss at windows and doors. Caulk cracks in masonry and window sills, where necessary. Use masking tape to seal off doors which con be kept closed. Moi: It.VtW McGee of Lake Worth carded a 33-35. Trevino carved up the Blue Monster, methodically collecting eight birdies, four of them in a row on the back nine, with putts ranging from one to 25 feet.

Super-Mex finished 15th at the Citrus Open at Orlando last week after winning at Inverrary. "I always play bad after winning," he said. But this time he went to work on a weakness he had spotted, his wedges. "I hit 'em terrible last week," he said. Help Solve Pennsylvania's Fuel Crisis STOP THE FUEL THIEF IN YOUR HOME ZONOLITE ATTIC INSULATION beth Holland Clancy; sister of Madeline Drakolls; aunt o' Kalh-leen Drakolls.

Friends received at the WM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartlers Sher-r-i .1. from 7-9 m. Thursday ond 2-4 ond 7-9 D.

m. Friday. Funeral mass in Holy Innocents Church, Solurday ot 10 0. homily suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Holy Family Home, 6707 State Parma, Ohio 44134. CLARK Thomas on Thursday, Morch 1973, of O'Hara Two.

Beloved brother of Mrs. Louise C. Hahn; also several nieces ond nephews. Friends may call 2-4 4 7-9 p. m.

ot the NEVIL E. FRANK FUNbRAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg, where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CLARK Oliver of 3973 Northern Pike, Monroevllle, on March 8, 1973; husband of Sarah Leah Clark; father of Elinor Kaolnko of Plum Boro, Delma Norrls of Klttanning ond Clifford Clark of Penn Hills. Also 13 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; brother of Ruth Frve of Trafford and Betty Holshu of Pltcairn. Friends received Saturday and Sunday 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. at the EUGENE R. VAN HORN MONROEVILLE FUNERAL HOME, Beattv ond Haymaker Rd. Services Monday 11 o. m.

COLEY On Thursday, Mar. 8, 1973, Walter of 2411 Pennsylvania West Mifflin hushnnd of Ethel Wrloht: fother of Walter Jr. of West Mifflin; Bernard N. of New Jersey; brother of Miss Elizabeth Coley of West Mifflin, Mrs. H.

P. Glllom of Oregon and Howard Coley of Florida. Also survived by four grandchildren and two greaf-grond-chlldren. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p. m.

ot the OEOROE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Homestead Park), Mun-hall, where services will be held on Saturday, 2 P. m. CONTI Horry, in his 72nd year, of Leets-dale, Pa. on Morch 8, 1973, beloved husband of Marfisa; father of Theresa Pooovlch of Sewlcklev, Gloria Pallanl of Ambrldge and Mary Louise Forsberg of Mt.

Lebanon; seven grondchlldren; six brothers, Robert, Archie, Glno, Walter, Arthur and William ond a sister Dorothy Holmon. Friends may coll at the EDWARD L. J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 546 Maolewood Ambrldge. Funeral Mass In The CKrlst The King R.

C. Church, Ambrldge, Monday at 9 a. m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9. DOBSON On Wednesday, Mar, 7, 1973, Theodore husband of the late Kath-rvn Sullivan Dobson; fother of Thomas T.

Dobson of Pgh. ond Mrs. Shirley Weger of Kansas; brother of Russell Mrs. Virginia Beck of Mrs. Florence Parker of Ohio and Mrs.

Eleanor Schlander of Penn Hills. Also eight grandchildren. Family requests visitation of friends ond members of F.O.E. No. 827 and V.

F. W. Post No. 623 between the hours ct 2-5 8. 7-10 p.

m. at the NORMAN G. FUNERAL HOM' "47 Perrvsville N. S. Blessing Service on Saturday morning at 11:30 o'clock.

FABEC On Tuesday, Morch 4, 1973, John Fabec, of Verona, husband of Pauline; lather of Pauline Marzlak ond Leo Fabec; also survived by four grandchildren; one greatgrandchild. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 d. m. at the LEONARD P. BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont.

Mass of the resurrection in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Verona, Saturday at 12 noon. FLECK On Thursday, March 8, 1973; Earnest husband rf Anna Kemper Fleck of Route 910, Allison Park. Father of Mrs. Lillian Palmer, Mrs.

Joan Allff, Earnest L. and Chester W. Fleck. Brother of Mrs. Aimee Fedsrkell and Mrs.

Dorothy Anderson. Also survived bv thirteen grandchildren ond two grcat-nrandchlldrea Friends revived ot the HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOMF, Route 8 nt Woodland Circle, Allison Pork, where services will be held on Monday morning at II o'clock. Family reauests visitation from 2-4 ond 7-10 D.

m. FOSS Of 226 Oak Manor, March 7, 1973, Frank, beloved husband of Anna Sprlngel; father of Anno Roll, Alberta Kamlnskl, Frances Taggart; brother of Walter Fuss and Nellie Plvaronos. Friends received at the E. J. RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, Manor, 2-5 and 7-9.

Mass of The Resurrection ot St. Boniface Church Saturday 10 a.m. FRANZ At Colorado Springs, Colorado; on Tuesday March 6, 1973, Clifford Franz, beloved husband of the late Ada E. McKenry, (formerly of Ross Two.) father of Lt. Col.

and Mrs. Clllford H. Franz of Colorado Springs; grandfather of David E. Franz of San Bernardino, Moior Jay C. Franr of the canal zone, Panama ond Dexter L.

Franz of Ralston, Nev. Also survived by four great-grandchildren and one niece; Park Lodge No. 676 F. A. Islam Grotto and friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysvllle where services will be held on Saturday afternoon at I o'clock. FUCHS Gilbert on Wednesday, March 7, 1973, husband of Mary Pureed; father of Bernice Oe-Renzo, Lois Napiecek, Mary Ann McAulife, Gilbert Robert ond Daniel Fuchs; also ten grandchildren; brother of Lena, and Raymond Fuchs. Friends received ot the JOHN D. O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 4744 Clalrton Blvd. Rt.

51, Whitehall. Funeral on Saturday ot 10:15 a.m. Funeral Liturgy In the Church of St. Ellobe'h at 11 a.m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m.

GAZZO On March 7, 1973, Dora Parkin, beloved wife of Charles mother of Charles T. Carl, Ethel Rolhcrmund and Violet Scott, nine grandchildren eleven greatgrandchildren; sister of George Parkin, of Ohio. Friends received ot the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 9311 Frankstown Road Penn Hills, where services will be held on Monday at 2 p.m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 D.m.

GAYLOR Reglna Walsh, on Morch 1, 1973, In Santa Monica, (formerly of Poh.) Wite of the tale Colonel R. Donald Gavlor; Mother of Dr. Donald W. Gavlor; Sister of Mrs. Marguerite Pichke of Pgh.

Requiem Mass was held on Marrh 5, 1973 ot St. Monica's Catholic Church. GATES, KINGSLEY A GATES FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GIBSON On Tuesday, March 6, 1973, Robert C. of Greentree, beloved husband of Gertha Gliliand Gibson, beloved fother of Robert L.

ond William C. Gibscn. bov i of also "r-ii grandchildren; brother of Sarah Grundman of St. Petersburg, Fla. Friends received ot the L.

BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. beginning 2 p.m. Thursday where services will be held on Saturday ot 1 p.m.

Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. HEATLEY Suddenly, on Tuesday, Mar. 6, 1973; Alice M. Mulh, beloved wife of Wllber A.

Heatley, of North Side; mother of Mrs. Martha Scheall; sister of Mrs. Olga Sarver, Elsie, Elizabeth and John Muth; grondmother of Allison Scheoll. Friends received at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME 2025 Perrysvllle where services will be held on Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. HERB On Wednesday, Morch 7, 1973, Charles husband of Hilda Koenig Herb; of Wentworth West View; father of Robert A.

Herb; brother of Elizabeth, Helen and Albert Herb; five grandchildren ond two great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. ot the T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry Hwy.

North Hills. Funeral moss In St. Athanaslus Church Soturday morning ot II o'clock. Members of Millvale Moose St. Anthony's Beneficial Union Invited.

HOWELL Of Langley St. Irwin; Morch 8, 1973, Ethel Orr, Widow of The Rev. H. G. Howell; Member of The Pittsburgh Conference, ond Beloved Aunt of Waller Orr.

plends received ot the VINCENT V. RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, 805 Penna Ave. Irwin, 2-5 and 7-9 o. m. beginning 7 p.

m. Friday. Services Monday 10 a. m. HUGHES On Friday morning, March 9, 1973; Francis beloved husband of Stella J.

Hughes, of 246 Irwin Father of Anna Weocner. Grandfather of Susan and Normon Chute. Friends will be received in the LESTER C. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon. Mass of the Resurrection ot the Church of the AssumDticn, B'llevue on Monday morning at 18 o'clock.

JOHNSON Lillian Alice of 714 Chess Coraopolis, Pa. Suddenly on March 7, 3, wHe of Melvin Johnson Mother of Melvlna, Melvin Patricio. Cynthia, Christopher and Steven; daughter of the Rev. Mrs. Ora Simpson; sister of Ouevell Candy and Mrs.

Adell Jenkins. Friends received ot the ALBERT J. CHARLES FUNERAL HOME, 2516 Bedford Ave. Services Saturday at 1 p. m.

of the Church of the Living GeaW- 2008 Webster. Ave. Interment Afttsheny ORBACH On Thursday, March 1973. Ann Kaeser. Beloved wife of Henry w.

Orbach of Ivy sister ot Mrs. Francis Vrsprung and Theresa Kaeser; four sisters; and two brothers in Germony; olso survived by three nieces and one nephew Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire St. on Saturday ond Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Funeral Monday morning. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Pauls Cathedral at 10 o'clxk. OYLER On Thursday, March 8, 1973, Earl, of 2139 Worton West Mifflin; beloved husband of Anna Krasman; father of John Earl Charles J.

ond James R. Ovler. Also survived bv nine grondchlldren. Visitations with the family Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

ond Sunday from 12 noon until 4 d. m. and 7-9 p. m. ot the JACK L.

TEICHART FUNERAL HOME, Kennedy Ave. at Wilmot Duauesne. Funeral services Monday at 11 a. m. from the Christ Lutheran Church, Duauesnt.

PALOMBINI Rose Petruccl on Thursday, March 8, 1973, wife of the late Joseph mother of Anthony, Robert, Francis, Jane ond Cecelia Polom. bini; also survived by nine grandchildren and nine areat-grandchll-dren. Friends received Saturday ond Sunday at the A. STAAB AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartlers E. Pittsburgh.

Mass of the resurrection in St James Church on Monday, March 12, at 9 a. m. PAOLINO On Thursday, March 1, 1973, Rose, beloved wife of the late Charles: mother of Patsy Charles Jr and Horence Fazio; also severi grandchildren; sister of Peter Dl-Balllsle of Conn. Friends received at the MORASCO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral Monday at 8:30 am Mass of the Resurrection in the Mother of Good Counsel Church at 9:30 o.m.

PATERSKI (Patterson) Charles, suddenly, on Thursday, March 8, 1973, of N.S., beloved husband of Helen Paterski; father of Charles brother of Mrs Irene Sarnev of Miami, Fla. and JoseDh Patterson of Sunrise, Fla uncle of Henrietta Stark of Arkansas and Dorothy Kozlowskl of Miami, Fla. Friends received from 2-4 7-9 at the JOHN A. A STEPHEN M. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar at Trlooli St.

(across from Allegheny General Hosiital). Funeral services on Monday at 9:30 a.m. with requiem hinh mass at St. Peter's Church at 10 a.m. PRENTISS On Wednesday, March 7, 1973, of the South Hills, the Rev.

Henry Prentiss Eplscpal clergyman. Husband of Jeanne Hunt Prentiss; fathe- of Robert S. ond grandfather of Michael S. Prentiss. Services ot the M.

Paul Folscooal Church, Washington Moyralr Mt LeSanon, Saturdv at 11 a. Visitation with family one half hour before service time at the churrh Interment Cortlandt, N. Y. Ar-rnnaements by L. BEINHAUER A SON CO.

RADWANSKI On Thursday, March 8, 1973; Leo Julian, ot the S. husband of Bertha Radwanskl: father of Thomos ond Paul. Also survived by two grandchildren and two sIMers. Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITFR FUNERAL HOME, 119 So 15th St.

Funerol Saturday, ot 10 a. m. Funerol llturay in St. John the Evangelist Church at 11 0. m.

Family hours 12 noon Mil 10 0. m. RANSAW On Wednesday, March 7. 1973, Romeo (Romie), cf 312 Ruthven beloved husband of Henry Sue; father ot Mobl Benson, Nadle and jnmes Ransow: two grandchildren; brother of Olle Grayson, Pearl RnndolDh of Detroit, Michloan; Ada Moon, Annie Oliver of Alexander Cltv, Alaonma; Irene Jet-fries, Willa Moe Belveu, Fred ond Shellev Rinshaw, all of Pittsburgh. nieces, neohews and other rr-iitlv-v Friends received 'it the FOR.GE A.

WARDEN FUNERAL HOMf, 1100 North Homewrod nfter 7 d. Thursdav; Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 d. m. Funerol Saturday, 1:30 in Trinity Bantlst Church, Lloonicr St. Mr.

Ransow was a retired toreman of J. Mccormick 25th Railroad ROMERO On Thursday, March 8, 1973. Mary Jane Dev. age 93 years, of 868 Country Club Mt. Lebanon, Pa.

(formerly ol Boston, mcther of Ben P. Romero of Mt. Lebanon; olso two arondchlldren; ond one great-grandchild. Services and Interment private. Arrano-mcn's bv the PAUL L.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, Bethel Pork. ROMITZ On Tuesday, March 6, 1973, Steve, husband of Mary Lorkovlc; father of Mrs. John (Catherine) Moron, Mrs. Barbara Blakely and Steve N. Romltz; also survived by 11 ttrandchlldren and 2 great-orond-children.

Fronds received at the PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 8M) Lockhart N.S. Funeral on Saturday with Mass of the Resurrection ot St. Nicholas Church, N.S., at 9:30 a. m.

ROWAN On Wednesdav, March 7, 1973; James V. Rowan; brother of Joseoh Rowan and Sara R. Miller of Younostown, Ohio. Also survived bv several nieces ond neohews. Friends received at McCABE INC.

FUNIiRAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadvside, on Thursdav evenlno from 7-9 p. ni. ond on Friday btween the hours of 2-4 7-9 0. m. Funeral Saturday, March 10.

1973, ot 9:30 a. m. Mass of the Resurrection Sacred Heart Church Chanel at a. m. SEDLAK On Thursday, (other ol John Jr.

and Robert and Anna Moe; brother of Andrew ond Moroaret Belan; alo one grandson John. Friends received at JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL pftf- 9 -(ill. Famllv visitations Friday 3-5 7-9 p. m.

Funeral mass on Saturday at St. Ann's Church, Homestead, at 12 noon. Interment St. Elias Cemetery. SIMA (White) Mnrch 1971, Detroit, Mich, (formerly of Braddock), wife of the late Joseoh Sima; sister of Barbara Clntella; olso a niece and nenhew, oil In Europe.

Friends received at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell p---' f. B-addocr. Divine Liturgy at St. Peter A Poul's Church Saturday, March 10 at 9:20 a.

m. STASKO Of O'Hara Twp. on March 7, 1973, Mary, sister of Anne Stasia. Frirnds received at THE EUGFNE N. WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, S'O Main Sharpsburg.

Funeral Mass Saturday morning ot 10. In St. John Cantius Chuch. SHVELNIS On Tuesday, March 6, 1973, Sophia wife of Michael; mother of Patrick J. WeKh: sister ot Stella Prion, Helen Brem, Joseph Bavol, Millie Daube.

Mary Lanqe, Nellie Meal and Julius Raol. Friends received at the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, Chaf-tiers and Manslield Carnegie until Saturday, March 10, at 8:30 A. M. Mass of The Resurrection at St. Lukes Church at 9 a.m.

Arrangements bv the L. J. SZAFRANSKI FUNERAL HOME. SIMONY AK On Wednesdav, March 7, 1971 Mary (Takacs); beloved wife of the late Alexander Slmonysk; mother of Mrs. Monica Sullivan; also survived bv 'ree grandchildren.

Friends received ofter 7:30 p. In the EDWARD P. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funerol on Saturday at 9:30 a.m. with funerol Mass in St.

Rosalio Church, ot 10 a. m. Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. SLANE On Friday, March 9, 1973; Chorles J.

of Braddock. Husband of Rose Krevy Slane. Father of Charles Thoiras William R. and the late James J. Slone; also six Friends receded from m' ZORN-LUCAS EUNERAL HOME, 445 4th Braddock.

Funeral on Monday, ot Moss 01 Resurrection Church ot t.jo a. STEFANACCI On Wednesday, March 7, 1973, Sam beloved husband of the late Stefanoccl of Forest Hills: father of Leonard brother of Catherine, Violet Bencloskl, Rose Bonatl, Margaret Hazlinsky, Minnie Mandlch Amerigo, Floyd Friends may call at THE MAURICE L. KNES Center nt South, (parking on premises). Mass Sf Resurrection nt St. Maurice Catholic Church, Forest Hills en h9U" SUDAC On Wednesday, Morch 7, 1973: Ed-wn-d of Bodnll Shaler Two.

Hushand of Victoria Gordlno; fn'her of Linda of Monroevllle, 1 i'-las 0 Homoton Two. oivt Frank rf shnler brother of rrn- f.ivo'na, Johanna Zupanclc, Cln-trlch, Frank and Joseph f''1--; grnrd'olher of frlwcird and Cn-rl Lyn Sudac. Friends received IOCC FUNERAL HOME, 1100 Mt. Rovol Blvd. Glen-r rvi-rM on Saturday morning 0.

9 15 rviecv Mass of The Resur-rec Ion In All Saints Church, Etna, ct 13 o'clock. To Place Your Want Ad By Phone DIAL 263-120 JOHNSON William E. of 7435 Idlewlld hosier father of Bnlv Lewis; uncle of Mrs. Sally Garmon, Mrs. Mattie Howard, irtrs.

Mljer.a Tolllver and Mrs. Nellie Black. Friends re-ceivd at ft WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 North Lang Ave. fc.E. where Funeral Services will be held on Saturday at 2 p.

m. Hev. C. McFadden oflidailng, (Mr. Johnson was a Member of The fcoenezcr Baptist Church).

JONES On Tuesday, Mar. 6, 1973, Emma Stamer of Brentwood, wife of the late Edward Jones; mother of Mrs. Sylvester (Edith Mae) Dollnar, Arthur J. (Bud) Jones. Mrs.

Thomas (Dally) Benton ond Mrs. Peer (Evelvi) Ti a.is'-- ot Mrs. Barbara Rltz, Mrs. Olga Goodman ona Mrs. Margaret Prm-gle; seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 2-4 p. m. and 7-9 p. where funeral services will be held on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

KEGG On Wednesday evenina, March 7, 1973, Peggy Ann, daughter of Theodore ond Millie Richey Kegg of Lincolnshire Cranberry sister of Carolyn Armstrong. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysvllle, where services will be held on Saturday morning ot II o'clock. KENNEDY On Thursday, March 1973; (formerly ol Negley Ave.) Mary NcNulty Kennedy; beloved wife of the lote John W.

Kennedy; mother of Mrs. Clement J. Land, Pauline Ann Kennedy and John Edward Kennedy, (California). Also survived by two grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A.

FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave. ot Devonshire St. Friday 2-4, 7-9. Funeral on Saturday, Mass of the Resurrection In the Church of the Madonna, Sharpsburg, ot 9:30 a. m.

KOWALECKI Of Allison Park, on March 8, 1973, Eleanor wife of Frank mother of Sandra, Samuel, ond Susan Kowalecki: daughter of Theresa ond the late Walter Har-klewlcz. Friends received at the EUGENE N. WORREL FUNERAL HOME, 820 Main Sharpsburg. Funeral Mass, Monday at 10 a. at St.

John Cantlus Church. KOWALEWSKI On Thursday, March 8, 1973, Anthony husband of the late Cecelia; father of Joanna, Frank and John; also survived by six grandchildren, eir'ht great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Friends received ol tnt L. J. SZAFRANSKI FUNERAL HOME, 101 3rd Carnegie, until Aondav, March 12, at 9:30 A.M.

Mass of the Resurrection at St. Ignatius Church ot 10 a.m. KOZAR On Tuesday, March 7, 1973, Helen Finneoan; beloved wife of Henry P. Koar; mother of James Paul Mrs. Patricia Coutch and Mrs.

Michelene Tumiidi; sister of Richard, Ethel, Charles and John Flnnepan: olso nine grandchildren. Friends received ol the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsville N.S. Fuernal on Saturday at 9:30 0. m.

Mass of the Resurrection In the Church ol the Nativity at 10 o'clock. KREILING Charlotte J. Roper, on March 7, 1973, of 536 Penn Turtle Creek; sister of Edward King, Friends received ofter 7:00 p. m. Thursday ot the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church St.

Turtle Creek, where services will be held Saturday ot 1 p. m. Interment at Billings, Montana. Visiting hours Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

KROCKER On Thursday, March 8, 1973; Josenhlne, of 917 Streets Run Baldwin Boro; beloved wife of the late John Krocker; mother of Mrs. Frieda Entlnqer, Anna Krocker and John Krocker. Also six orondchildrcn and 14 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the WILLIAM GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Rd. Brough-tnn-Curry, Pa.

Funeral Saturday ot 9:30 n. m. with funeral Liturgy In St. Elizabeth Church at 10:15 a. m.

KUMMER On Thursday, March 8, 1973, Mazle, wife of the late Joseph H. Kummer. Funeral service and Interment private, ot the convenience of the family. LEVIN On Wednesday, March 7, 1973, ol 5 P. Oscar Levin ot Carlton House; helnved brother of Harry Levin ol Meyer Levin of Johnsotn, Pa.

ond Mrs. Allan (Rose) Smith of Pgh. Services at ttir RALPH SCHUGAP CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Friday at 2:30 p. m. Interment Tree of Life Memorial Park.

The family sug-' Bests contributions be made to vour favorite charitv. Visitations Thursday 7-9 0. m. ond one hour prior to the service. LONZO John of 58C9 Century Ave.

Lincoln Place, on Tuesday, Mar. 6. 1973, beloved husband of Rafaila Faiello Lonzo; father of Mrs. Antoinette Yelenlc ot Lincoln Place; brother of Mrs. Mary Cornette, Nick, Albert, Anthony, Jack and Raymond Lonzo.

Also curvivinq ore three grandchildren, Johnnie, Joey ond Ralohv Yrleni'-. Famlll will receive friends from 7-9 p. m. Wednesday and Irom 2-9 p. m.

Tic srlay ond Fridrv the "E' TM FUNERAL HOME, 1227 Muldowney Lincoln Hlace. Reauiem mass rn Snturrtnv nl 9:30 a. m. In Holy Angels Church. McCartney On Wednesday, March 7, 1973; Sylyla Rosenwald McCartney; wile of the late Hugh; mother of Mary Marooret Chavkun, Clara Brawdv, Dorothy Mlxter and James; 12 grondchlldren, two received at Mc-DRRMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks.

Mass of the Resurrection will be held In St. Francis de Soles Church on Saturday, March 10, at 9 a. m. McCUE On Thursday, March 8, 1973, Miss i2nL.M' Greenfi-ld, daughter of Mrs. Edna A.

(Jester) and the late Edward G. McCue sister of Mrs. Etter (Ruth) Sgarrel-la of Rorkville, and Paul I McCue of Sa. Hill; olso survived bv. three and four neohews.

Friends received after 7:30 D.m Friday In TMF Enwenn KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 5M orr-enfleld Ave. Funeral Monday ot 9:30 a.m. with funeral mass in St. Rosalia Church at 10 a.m. Visitations with the family 2-4 ond 7-9 P.m.

McDONOUGH On Wednesday, March 7, 1973, Patrick Frcrtcrk, beloved son ol Thomas and Penny; brother of janmv: nmnd'on of Mr. and Mrs fred Nichols and Mrs. Katherine Mrrjonough; ai eat-grandson of Mr and Mrs. Robert H. Learn and Mr.

and Mrs. F. Nichols. Friends fZi'ltf oncl cm. at the POBFRT H.

CAMPBELL FUNER. AL HOME, 378 Maryland pnkmont, Pa. mass In St. Iranaeus R. C.

Churchon Saturday ot 11 a.m. In lieu of family reauests contributions to Children's Hospital. McINTYRE AH'lt i7t on Wednesday, March 7, 1973 of Sun City, Arizona (forrnerly of Millvale, wife of Curt Mdntyre: mother of Curtis R. Mclntyre of Pittsburgh: also two grandchildren; survived by one sister and three brothers. Memorial services Saturday 2:30 D.m In The Shepherd of The Desert Lu-thran Church, Sun City.

Arizona. Family suggests memorials to Sunshine Services, Sun Citv, Arizona 85351, or The American Cancer Society. McWILLIAMS Of 29 Llnmore Irwin, March 7 1973, Olive Johnson, widow of Arthur; beloved mother of James, Virgil, Arthur Jr. ond LaVerne Milner; sister of Arthur Johnson. Friends ot th VINCENT V.

RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, 80S Penna. Irwin. 2-5, 7-9 p. m. Services Saturday 12 noon.

MUSOLINO On Thursday, March 8, 1973, Edna wife of the late Georno; mother of Dorothy Harry George Jr. and Eldrldge sister of Nellie Jenkins; also nine grandchildren ond two great-qrandchll. rnoy call at the JAMES A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton after 2 p.m., Friday, 2-4 7-9 a.m.

Saturday and Sunday. Services Monday at 11 a.m. NAMAN At Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday, March 7, 1973; Joseoh husband of Kathleen Hayes; father of Joseph C. and David both of Indlona, Paul of Canfleld. Ohio, and Kathy, at home; son 0) Mrs.

Catherine Namon, of Imoerl-ol. brother of Mrs Br-tty Herrlck, 0 Imperial, and Mrs. Mary Lou McConnell, of Clinton, also four grand'd-n. Friends received on Thursday 7-9 p. m.

ond Frlriny J-4 ond 7-" m. ot the HAROLD E. FUNERAL HOME, 5T0 West Library Bethel Park. whre services will be held on Saturday at 1 p. m.

NEBIOLO On Tuesday, Mar-h 6, 1973. Glu-seonl of Box 4, PHralrn: of the late Luiola Rnviola. of R. A. Nebiolo of Harrison Cltv.

Joseoh Jr. of Monroevlllr. P-fe of Pitcnirn nnd Mrs. "urn ''as'-r-n of Leechburg; olso five grand. cMdrri.

Frieids p-reivH r' the IVf.l ALFIFRI FUNERAL HOMS, 201 Marguerite Ave, Wll-fnerdlng. Moss of Resurrection In St. Michaels Chun, Pltcairn on Saturday at 10 a. ml Sets Team Point Mark Nate Surpasses Oscar's Record With Royals-Kings United Presi Inttrnational Nate Archibald, the little man who once couldn't make his high school team, has taken away one of Oscar Robertson's proudest records. A i a 1 a 6-1 guard, scored 29 points last night as the Kansas City-Omaha Kings ripped the Baltimore Bullets, 105-93.

That gave him a season total of 2,492 points, breaking the team record of 2,480 set by Robertson in 1963 when the club was quartered in Cincinnati and called the Royals. Archibald continues to lead the National Basketball Association in scoring with a 34-point average and he is also the assists leader. Another outstanding individual performance was turned in by Pete Maravich, who scored 39 points and added 13 assists to carry the Atlanta Hawks to a 135-129 triumph over the Portland Trailblazers. The Boston Celtics continued their amazing run of success by pulling out a 141-134 overtime decision over the Phoenix Suns, Dave Cowens and Don Chancy teamed for 13 of Boston's 17 overtime points as the Celtics stretched the best record in the NBA to 57-13 while taking a commanding six-game lead over the runnerup New York Knicks in the Atlantic Division. Cowens led all scorers with 32 points while Charlie Scott topped Phoenix with 29.

Rookie Bob McAdoo had 28 points and Randy Smith added 25 as Buffalo snapped a six-game losing streak by beating Chicago, 112-102. Bob Love of the Bulls took game honors with 33 points. Pro Basketball NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ATLANTIC MIDWEST Pet. Pet. Boston 5 1 .8 14 Milwaukee 50 22 .694 NewYom 53 21 .716 Chicago 45 25 .634 Buffalo 20 SO tU Kf-Omnhn 14 in HI PhlladHohla 9 63 .125 Detroit 32 38 .457 I CENTRAL PACIFIC Pet.

Pet. I Baltimore 44 25, .638 Los Anqeles 52 18 .743 I Atlanta 41 30 .577 Golden St. 42 28.600 Houston 27 43 .386 33 38.465 Cleveland 25 45 .357 Seattle 23 50.315 Portland 17 54.239 YESTERDAY Buffalo 112 Chicaoo 102 Atlanta 135 Portland 129 KC-Omaha 105 Baltimore 93 Boston 141 Phoenix 134 TODAY Portland at Milwaukee, Baltimore at Houston, Chicago vs. Philadelphia at Hershev, Boston at Los Angeles. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION EAST WEST Pet.

WLPct. Carolina 53 22 707 Utah 47 25.653 Kentucky 47 27 .635 Indiana 43 30 589 Virginia 37 35.514 Denver 40 32.554 New York 28 46 .378 Dallas 24 46 343 Memoirs 22 53 .293 San Diego 24 49 .329 YESTERDAY Virginia 130 New York 118 San Diego 107 Memphis 105 TODAY Denver at New York, Kentucky vs. Virginia ot Norfolk, Carolina at Indiana, Dallas at Utah. Waterford Results YESTERDAY FIRST S1.300, claiming, 4-yeor-oldJ ond uo, i furlongs. Off 2:01.

Pass The Mustard, W. Sollars $7.00 3.80 2.80 Union Park, M. Tornambe .....4.60 4.00 Burnt Sienna, N. Preto 5.80 Time 1:16.4. Bar Flat, Allml Punch 2nd, College Dude, Phantom Line, Rone ond Rav Relic also ran.

SECOND $1,400, claiming, 3-vcar-old maidens, 5'j lurlongs. Off 2:21. Durango Kid, O. Diaz $3.80 2.60 2.60 Don's Hangman, R. Nakamo ...3.20 3.20' Preacher Bill, D.

R. Karoa 4.20 Time 1:02. Windy Irene, Ell's Bambi, Foxiest, Stacy'j Dream, and Short Sko also ran. Late Scratch Dawn Mllgaro. DAily Double (t-7) Paid U7.it.

Consolation Doubje (9-3)Pod $7.20. THIRD $1,400, claiming, 4-year-olds and ud. 5 furlonrs. Off 2:42. Gallont War, O.

Smith $12.60 5.60 7.80 Waited, Tornambe 7.60 4.20 Marydale Lass, W. Sollars 7.80 Time 1:01.3. Bat Cloud, Goymaker, High Blue, She Twister, ond Lucky Rebel also ran. Pertecta (6-8) Paid 871.80. FOURTH $1,400, claiming, 4-yeor-olds ond ud, 5 furlongs.

Off 3:02. Drexel Bob, M. Tornambe $37,00 9,40 5.40 Master Khol, R. Nnkama 6.00 4.40 Dinky Dolton, R. Aoolebee 3.20 Time 1:08, Itsa Dinaer, Attention Judge, Altona Miss, ond Holly's Delight also ran.

FIFTH $1,500, claiming, 4-yeor-olds ond up, furlengs. Off 3:23. Long Dry Spell, R. Nakamo $4,20 5,80 2.20 Don's Good J. E.

Thompson 3.20 2 SO Tony Fllmore, G. Romero 3.80 1 :09.1. Toblou's Brother, Neissell, Gengican, Bob's Jet, and Pud Lee also ran. SIXTH $1,700, claiming, 4-year-olds ond ud, about one mile. Off 3:44.

Jets Demon, R. Salnz 8.60 4.8C Rays Purse, C. Derby 9.40 4.70 Fire Song, B. Sands 6.60 Eleaant love, Creek-IngvDsv, Sab Lo, ond Uulie's Princess olsd ran. 'toTi-iTfiiiwmM.

TieketT Seventh $1,600, claiming, 4-veor-olds and ud, 1 1-16 miles. Off 4:07. Imaot, J. Krati $20.00 7.80 5.00 Jim Princess, R. Cove 6.40 3.20 Troubleton, M.

Tornombe 5.80 Time 1:53. Mindsticker, Canal Rood, Fuel Carrier, Chocolate Candy olso ran. Perfecto EIGHTH $1,800, claiming, 4-year-olds ond up. 6 furlongs. Off 4:29.

Oraluk, J. Calveilo $10.80 4.80 2.80 Glittering Gem. J. J. Thomoson 3.80 2.40 Action Shotgun, J.

E. Thompson 2,60 Time 1:15.1. Cootoin Mooney, Celtic Morn, Mark's Voyage, Jazel jane, ona oiaiea miss oiso ron. Ptrfeeto (7-l)Paid $40.20. cloimlnn.

4-veor-olds ond ud, 1 mile ond 70 yards. Off 4:50. Hi society, j. Kratz $11.83 5.60 300 Done Flipped, R. Cooper 5.80 4.00 High Dustrer, G.

Romero 4.00 Timp 4. Rlnrk Volise. Maori Hero, Special Shoe, Tramp Royal, ond Soldier's Hoke olso ran. TENTH $1,500, claiming, 4-vear-oldS ond ud, about one mile. Off 5:14.

Starshine, F. Tuller $6.40 5.40 5 One Pro, Steinemon Jr. 9.00 8 00 Steel Sugar, J. J. Thomoson 8 20 Time 1:45.

Try Doilv. Priam's Countess, Jet Count, Boston Beggar, ond Oriental Thoughts olso ran. Trlfaty (3H) Poid AtendoncI 2771. Mututls Arendas, George A. (Heinzy) Bond, Ethel E.

Bozic, Mary Ciancio, Rose T. Clark, Oliver C. Conti, Harry Fleck, Earnest L. Gaylor, Rcgina Walsh HowelL Ethel Orr Hughes, Francis P. Kennedy, Mary McNulty Kowalecki, Eleanor T.

Kowalewski, Anthony S. Kummer, Mazie Johnson, Lillian Johnson, William E. McCue, Miss Jane M. McDonough, Patrick Mclntyre, Jessie B. Musolino.

Edna E. Orbach, Anna Kaeser Oyler, Earl Palombini, Rose Paolino, Rose Paterski (Patterson), Charles Prentiss, Rev. Henry M. Sedlac, John Sr. Sima (White), Anna Slane, Charles J.

Swearingen. George M. Thompson, Edward C. Udin, John L. Wilhelm, Howard Williams, Ronald R.

Williams, Bert Wentzel, Carmilla Camperlino Zubak, Frank Death Notices ALBERTS On Wednesday, March 7, 1973, Margaret of Pcnn Hills, wife of the late William J. Alberts; sister of Mrs. Nancy Taylor, Joseph, William ond Elmer 1 1 I a grandmother of William Alberts; thres great-grandchildren. Friends received at the PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leechburg Penn Hills, where services will be conducted on Saturday ot 11 o.

m. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9. AMBROSE On March 6, 1973, ot Montefiore Hospital, Anno of 411 North Midway, beloved wife of Joseph J.

Ambrose; mother of Mrs. Jomes Mupnolo, Viena, Va and Mrj. Charles Mugnolo, Chicago, sister of Michael Pesarslck of Carnegie, Andrew Pesorslck of Whitehall, Mrs. Esther Tocl of Castle Shannon, Mrs. Mary Blsco of Bethel Pork; seven grandchildren survive.

Friends will be received at the FRANK J. NATION FUNERAL HOME, 220 E. Lincoln McDonald, 7-9 p. Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Friday. Requiem mass Saturday ot 10 a. m. St. Alphonsus Church, McDonald.

ARENDAS On Wednesday, George A. Arendas (Helnzvl of North Versailles, husband of Mary Lavlne Arendas; fainer of Thomas Donno Jean Conner, Wayne seven grandchildren; brother of Albert, blmer, David, Theodore, and Elsie Feyes. hrnds received at the E. A. FORGIE FUNERAL HOME, Broadway and i East Mc-Keesoort, beginning at 7 o.

m. Friday. Mass of the Resurrection, Monday at 10 a. m. ARNOLD On Wednesday, March 7, 1973, Angeline Muraco; wife ot the late Darell C.

Arnold, of Carnegie, mother of Margaret Michalec and Barbara Douglass. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. at the HENRY R. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington Carnegie.

Funeral Saturday with Mass of the Resurrection ot Holy Souls Church at 10:15 o. m. BIETENDUEFEL On Thursday, March 8, 1973. Mar-celine, wife of the late William F. Beloved mother of Miss Anna M.

and William both of Pgh. Friends will be received at the BEINHAUER AND SON CO MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning Thursday at 7 P. m. where services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m.

Interment Allegheny Cemetery, Penn Ave. BOND On Thursday, Mar. 8, 1973, Ethel E. In the home lor aged Protestants, 441 Swlssvale Wilk. Survived by nieces and neohews.

F-rlends received at T. D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace, 2-4 and 7-9 d. m. Services Saturday otter-noon at 1:30 o'clock.

BORKOSKI On Wednesday, March 7, 1973, Katherine (Steinka) Borkoski of 1720 Fox Way, S.S.; wife of the late Frank Borkoski; beloved mother of Rev. Alovsius of Falrchance, Francis Paul, William ond the late Eleanor McArdle ond Robert C. Borkoski; also survived by 16 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received ot the JOHN GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th St.

Funeral Saturday at 8:30 a. m. Funeral liturgy in St. Adalbert's Church ot 9 o. m.

Family hours 12 noon til 10 p. m. BOZIC On Thursday, March 8, 1973; Mary (Matunovic) Bozic. Wife of the ate Joseph F. Bozic, Mother of Virginia Blest of Millbroe, Cal.

ond William J. Bozic of Mt. Lebanon. Beloved grondmother of Billy, Bobby ond Bethle. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the L.

BE IN-HAUER A SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. beginning on Saturday ot 2 p. m.

Funeral Liturgy ot St. Bernard's Church Monday, 10 a. m. BRICKLEY On Thursday, March 8, 1973; Rose Farerl, oae 59: daughter of Carmela and the lote Dominic farerl; sister of Mary, Helen, Elizabeth, all of 737 Bayriase Brookline; Arthur ond Joseph, both or Brookline. Friends Ilclve-d-a, the 8EINHAUER A SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Thursday, 7-9, Friday 2-4 7-9 d. m. Funeral liturgy at Resurrection Church on Saturday ot 9:30 o. Interment in Queen of Heaven Cemetery.

BRUNETT Albert on Wednesday, March 7, 1973, father of Albert J. Brunett ond Dorothy Celidonia; also survived by five grandchildren ond two great-grandchildren; brother of Mary Brunett. Friends received ot the CIESLAK TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brrwnsville Rd. Funeral on Saturday ot 9 a. m.

Funeral liturgy in St. 3v'vester' Church at 10 o. m. BRUST Lottie Rose, suddenly on Monday March 5, 1973, at Lewlstown.Po. (formerly of Sewlckley); mother of Donald Brust of Inglewood, Calif, ond Edvth Wholen; sister of Sidney, Leon (Pete), Lena ond Frank Brust; also two grandchildren.

Friends received ot THE Wm. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Crtartiers Sheroden, on Thursday ond Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 d. m. Services Saturday.

Time later. BYRNE Charles (formerly of Brookline;) on Monday, Morch 5, 1973, in Florida. Beloved husband cf Ann Bacon Bvrne. Brother of Mavme E. Davidson and the lole Clarence P.

Bvrne; also survived by nieces ond nephews. Friends mov call 2-4 ond 7-9 at the FRANK DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Blvd. Mass of the Resurrection In the Church of the Resurrection on Saturday, ot 10:30 a. m. Members of Steam Fitters Local No.

449 Invited. CARROLL On Sunday. March 4, of Bay Pines, Florida. Ret. U.S.

Army, William W. Carroll, husband of the late Elizabeth Pierce; father of Mrs. Jeane Rlcklev and Mrs. Gloria Miller; olso survived by five arond-chlldren. Friends received at the BETCHER MORTUARY, 633 California Avalon, on Friday from 2-4 7-9 p.

m. Services Saturday in the Chapel of Mt. Royal Cemetery ot 11:30 a. m. CIANCIO On Thursday, Morch 8, 1973, Rose T.

Kelcha of Sholer wife of Joseoh Ciancio: mother of Adeline Williams, Frances Mirgorski, Yolonda Szaronos and Vincent Ciancio; sister of Frank ond Edward Kelcha; also survived bv ten grandchildren ond one Friends received at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 150 Mt. Rovol Glen-Shaw. Funeral on Monday morning ot 9:30 o'clock. Mass The Res-surrection In St.

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