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1 r'f rrrrrvf Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices. Death Notices Death Notices Pittsburgh Press, Jan. 3, 1974 gft PREVIOUS DEATHS LATEST DEATHS rlfk Wrlht! Helen Estok, James, Betty, Mildred, ond William; also 13 nieces and nephews. Friends will be received from 2-4 7-'p. m.

ot tne l.hersh-BERGER FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noblt Crafton. Mass of the Resurrecton in the Ascension Church. Inoram. Frirfnv om a. m.

BYRNES On Tuesday, Jan. 1974, Martin of Shadyslde, beloved husband of Lillian Schmitt Byrnes; father of Paul A. Noweck ond Martin E. Byrnes, of Francis G. Byrnes, of Cincinnati, Ohio and Mrs.

Gerald T. O'Hara, of borther of John Michael P. and James A. Byrnes; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A.

FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire 2 p. m. to 9 p. m.

Wednesday ond Thursday. Funeral on Friday. Mass of the resurrection In St. Paul's Cathedral at 11 a.m. COLLINS (KOCHER) On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Wll-helmlna wife of William Collins of 527 Monroe Bellevue; mother of Rlchord ond Chorles Kocher; sister of Betty Now and Dorothy stadelman; step-mother of Margaret McLlnden, Virginia Bums ond Barbara Michener; olso twenty-one grandchildren.

Friends received 2-4, 7-9, at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 40 Lincoln Bellevue. Funeral moss at the Church of the Assumption, on Saturday morning ot 10 o'clock. COOK Clyd of 435 Petty McKees-port, age 58 years, died Jonuary 1, 1974, at home, brother of Wllllom Perry Cook of Wllklnsburg and Mrs. Martho C.

Ivey of Brentwood, Pa. and the late Dr. E. Raymond Cook. Also survived by neices and nephews.

Friends received at the E. C. FINNEY FUNERAL HOME, Jinny Llnd and Soles McKees-port, Pa. 1-9 p.m. Wednesday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Thursday with funeral Friday, at 1:30 p.m. from the funeral home. Interment South Sldt Cemetery, Carrlck, Pa. COUREY Kamley Fahad, on Wednesday, January 2, 1974, formerly of Brownsville Rd.) wife of the late Albert Courey; aunt of Dorothy Courev Joseph. Friends received at the CIESLAK TATKO FUNER.

HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd. on Thursday from noon till 9 p.m. Funeral on Friday at 9 a. m. Liturgy In St.

Wendelln Church at 10 a. m. CZAJK0WSKI On Jan. 1, 1974, Stella Czalkowskl, of Main Law-rencevllle, beloved wife of Martin J. Czalkowskl; mother of Chester ond Norbert; also three grandchildren.

Friends received at the HENRY LAWNICZAK FUNERAL HOME, 3057 Brereton Herron Hill. Funeral on Saturday, Jan. 5, 1974, ot 9 a. m. Mass In the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 10 a.

m. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. DEAN Mrs. Frances A.

(Morrow) of West Homestead; on January 1, 1974. Beloved wife of the late Charles Dean. Mother of James S. Touhill and Mrs. Joseph (Peggv) Mahonev.

Aunt of Mrs. Virginia Jacobs O'Connor and Mrs. William (Winifred) Stone; also surviving art three arandchlldren. Friends are being received at the R. V.

ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME 804 West Homestead. Reaulem high mass Saturday in St. Mary Magdalene R. C. Church at 10 a.

m. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Del VECCHIO Domenlck, age 70, of Vandergrift, on Monday, December 31, 1973, husband of Mary LeDonne Del Vecchlo; father of Anthony, Robert, Bruno, John and Mrs. Olga Garusl.

Friends will be received at the FRANCIS O. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, Vandergrift, from 2-4 and 7-9 on Thursday. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday ot 10 a. m. at AH Saints Roman Catholic Church, Eost Vandergrift.

DONALDSON On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, James A. Bloomfleld, brother of Anges Klemm, Margaret Irwin, Fronds William G. and the late Robert G. Donaldson. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the CHARLES T. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, 4520 Penn where services will be held Friday At 11 o.m. DUNBAR On Wednesday, January 1974, Nellie P. Dunbar, mother of Noncv Jane Dunbar. Friends received at H.

SAMSON, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), alter 2 p. m. Thursday, where services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment Allegheny Cemetery EHRHART On Wednesday, Jan.

1974, Josephine Baker, age 97 years, of 1015 Norwood Kllbuck wife of the late William J. Ehrhart; beloved mother of Mrs. James A. Stanley of Norwood Mrs. O.

TviHiuins or rori rsnnev, (formerly of Glenshaw, Pa.) ond the late William Richard Ehrhart; also survived by six grandchildren and ten great-orondchildren. Friends will be received at the lester Mcdonald funeral HOME, 529 California Avalnn. where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 OCIOCK. EMICH On Wednesdov, Jan. 1.

1974, Mary Ann wnoien, wite ot me late Albert C. Emlch; sister of Mrs. A SHOPPERS BEST FRIEND The Pittsburgh Press and Classified Sections Whatever you need, you art sur to find it in tht Oassrfitd columns. Furniture, sporting goods, appliances, musical instruments, tools, toys, household items, oil fries and many more) or listed every day for your stltction. A shoppers second bott friend is a dog who brings him his Clossifitd Section, Shop the Classified Columns Daily Sunday! AGGERS Harrv of 1009 Old Washington McMurrav, an Wednev day, January 2, 1973, husband of the late Belle Fawcett Aggers; brother of Elmer J.

of Bethel Park, Mrs. Edna Crawford, of Hooewetl, and Mrs. Eva Keltzer of Man, Pa. Fr'endt received at the GRIFFITH and OGAN FUNERAL HOME, 164 West Pike Canonsburg, 7-9 p. m.

Thursday and 2-4 and 7-f P. m. Frldoy. Services held on Saturday at 1 p. m.

Burial In Center Chvrch Cemetery, Mc-Murray, Pa. ALLEN On Wednesday, January 1, 174, James husband of the late Mary Stauffer Allen of Wlldwood Allison Pork; father of Mrs. Joan Kllnger, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Patricia Thomas, James E.

and Paul D. Allen; also survived by brothers and sisters and 13 randchlldren. Friends received ot the HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME, Rt.

I at Woodland Circle, Allison Park where services be held, Saturday at 10 a. m. ARMSTRONG On Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1974, Phyllis Ann Buccl, belovo wife of E. Clifford Armstrong, of 104 Berry mother of George A.

ana Eugene R. Cresswell; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrvsvillt where services will be held on Friday morning at 11:30.

Mass of the resurrection In the Ascension Church, 114 Berry at 12 noon. BANDULA On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Anthony, of Ingram, husband of Christine; brother, of Mary Trapui-xano, Ann Bragalone, Catherine Sharenko and Agnes Petrocelll. Friends received at THE Mc-DERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartlers McKees Rock. Services en Friday, January 4 at 9:30 a. m.

BAUMAN On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Emll at Detroit, formerly of Flnevlew, husband of the latt father of Mrs. Barbara Brown; brother of Clara Carpenter and Fred Bauman; also two grandchildren, Rebecca and David. Funeral from the H. J. SCHELLHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.

on Saturday at 10 a. m. Retired from Yellow Cab Company. Visitation 2-4 and 7-. BEATTY On Wednesday, January 2, 1974, Robert Wllklns beloved ion of Margaret and the late Stewart; brother of William, Joseph and Glenn, Friends will be received of file JOHN L.

QUIN-LAN FUNERAL HOME, 11 and Airbrake Turtle Creek, where services will be herd Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Family visiting hours 2-4 and 7-? p. m. BECK ff Mt. Lebanon, on Tuesday, Jan.

1974, Marguerite M. Beck; aunt of Mrs. Edward G. Albright of Mt. Lebanon, Fred G.

Reiter of Elvria, Ohio, Murray L. Reiter of Timon-lum, ond John O. Beck of Beverly Hills, California; also survived by nine oreat-nelces and nephews. Friends received at the E. B.

LAUGH LIN FUNERAL HOME, 33)0 West Liberty, Mt. Lebanon from 2-4 and 7- p. m. Services will be held In the Southmlnster Presbyterian Church on Friday, Jar). 4, ot 11 BONNER On Tuesday, Jan.

1, 1974, Rose M. Edgewood, daughter of the late John ond Margaret Boyle Bonner; Ulster of Johanna ond Catherine Bonner; ount of Mrs, Mary Louder-back, of Seven HIHs, Ohio. received at the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swlssvale. Family hours 2-4 end' 7-9 p.m.

Mass of Christian Burlql ot St. Anselm's Church on Friday ot 10 o. m. BROBECK Formerly of Mt. Lebanon, on Wednesday, January 2, 1974, Bessie (nee Brown), wife of the late George C.

Brobeck; mother of Mrs. Florence Phillips, Mrs. Edna M. Stoney and Mrs. Bess Wine; sister of Cora Ponaplos and Mrs.

Haiel Brelner; also survived by eight grondchlldren ond 17 areot-arandchlldren. Services will be field In the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mt.

Lebanon, on Thursday, January 3, ot 3 p. m. Family suggests memorials may be made to your favorite ctiarlty. BORDENICK Margaret, on- Monday, Dec. 31, 193, of Ingram; beloved lister of WANT AD INDEX Meft'cai: A Death NetietV 1 lotfge-Veterana' Notice C-Cartfef Thanks -In Memarient Funeral Pireotors florist Monumente-Cemetery Lota H-Ckies Legal Notioaa Dividend NeJicH Proposal Ji nffeimeewee) ttt 1 let! It Found 1A SlureARida 2 Personal 2A Buaineee Personal 21 Employment Service 3- Htle Wantad 3A tnginaera Technical II Salei Openings 4 Commiaaion -Franchise Sales et Child Care 7 Situationa Wanted IWucefieneDirettery; Schools and Instruction erei: 10 Fumwhad Rooms 10A Furtithed Rma.

with oard lot Nuraine Retirement Homee 11 UnfumMied Rooms Rent 1. 12 Housekeeping Rooms Furnished 14 Wanted. Rooms A Board 161 Hotel Rooma HA City Apertmanti Pent 17 Suburban Apta. Pant It Aparmianta Can End 1t Apartment Hotels Pent 20 Apartmonte South Hills 21 Apertmente North tide 22 City A lutwban Houaaa Pant- 23 Peat End Housae Pant 24 North tide Houeee Pent 2S South Mllle Houses Pant 21 Furnished Apia. A Houses- 26A Furniture Rentals 211 Share Apt-Rooms-, 27 Oarao.ee Pent 27A Otllce.

Oeak Space Pan! 2t luiinaaaPropartiei Pant 2S Peiorts. Coltegea Pent 29A Peierte, Cottagaa Sale 30 Farms to Pent 31 Wanted To Pent 11 A Exchange Apte.Housee 32 Condominiuma (ffiaei HrUkt: 33 Eaittueurben Heueee tele S3A North Suburban Sale 331 City Suburban Hoiuaa Sale 33C Wettmorelend Caunty Sale 34 East End Houaee For Sale 39 North Side Houses For Sal JSA-foo A Wast Suburban Houaaa For Sale SS South HiHs Mouaea For Sale SA Mt. Lebanon Houaaa Sale. 37 lota For Sale 3t Exchange Pool Estate 39 investment Property Sale 3SA Induatrial Propartiea Sale 40 Suamaaa Proportiee Far Sal 40A Coel-Oil-flaa-Timberland 41 Farms and Aeieage For Self 41A Out ol-Town Peal Eitate 41 Florida Pent or Sale -42 Wanted PeaJ Eatato finmndalii 43 Financiat Mortgagaa 44 Suiinaaa Oppartunities AAA Heme Improvement Remodeling Money team 45 Loans 45A Susineee Services JHorthendiiei 4 Mdcallenooua Sale 46A Wearing Apparel 4M Musical Inatrumanta 4C Camera end tuppiiea 41E luHding Materlela 47 Coal and Fuel 4S Household Qoeda 4IA Radio Televieien 411 Auction taloe 4 Machinery and Taole 49A Toot A Equipment Rental 10 Swapa it tpaciala 12 Wanted Tetuy Nt S3 Dogs, Cats. Pets, etc.

Gordeni: t4 Hora'aa, Stock, Vehicles S4A Farm Machinery Garden Sremau And Corns: 19 Stamps and Come leVivr tiring: ISA Travel Service tSR-Hobbies-Crafta to Camping Equipment tOA Motor Hamas 101 tporltng Goode ft Boa tat Motors 12 Motorcycles, licydea. Scooters or Karta Avfonmfrve: 13 Airplanei For Sale Mobile Homea IS Cars Trucka. Pent ot leas (1 Automobiles For Sale 17 Sport A Foreign Cars ATA Mi Partormanc Cars WanieS" Automobile trBCtrr. Buses 7'. Cata Bought 71 Auto Ropairs 72 Tires.

Aceeasoriee, Pane Kathrvn Mogulre of Wllmerdlng. Friends received at the CHARLES E. SCOTT FUNERAL HOME, 301 Marauerlte Wilmerding, 2-4 and 7-9 p. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Alovsius Church, Saturday ot 10 0.

m. EVERHART On Wednesday. Jon. 1974, Flovd S. of 225 Soring Bellevue; brother of Alice Nabb ond Mrs.

Clarence (Clara) Klmmel; also nieces ond nephews. Friends received at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue, where services will be held on Friday afternoon at 1 P. M. FOLEY On Wednesday, Jan, 2, 1974, Marguerite; daughter of the late Michael and Ann Shanahan Foley; sister of Adeline Foley Duessel, Mildred Foley Moloney ond Alice Foley Hess.

Friends received at the RALPH P. ERNY FUNERAL HOME, S. 18th and Jane Sts. Funeral Saturday at 9 a. m.

Liturgy St. John Evangelist Church, at 10 o. m. Visitation with family from 12 to 9 p.m. FOWLER Elsie of Swlssvale, on Jan.

1, 1974, dear mother of Horry L. Fowler of Homestead, Mrs. Howard (Melrose) Shephard of Swiss-vale, Elsie H. Aanew of Irwin; sister of Melrose Kaskln of Brad-dock; also seven grandchildren; II great-grandchildren; and two oreat-areat-orandchildren. Friends may call Thursday, 7-9 p.

m. and Friday 2-4 ond 9 p. m. at the SWISSVALE FUNERAL HOME OF M. P.

VAN HORN, Irvine St. at Monongahela Ave. Services, Saturday at 10:30 a. m. FRANK "On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, William A.

Frank of RD 1, Mann's Choice, formerly fo Swlssvale, husband of Genevive Brubaker Frank, father of Mrs. Louise She-perd of Wllklns William A. Frank Jr. of Braddock Hills, Joseph Frank of Churchill, Thomas Frank of Swlssvole, James of Homestead; brother of Mrs. Marl Morgan of North Braddock, Regis and Edwarth both of Murraysvllle, Donald of Penn Hills, Paul, North Braddock ond John of New York.

Also 13 grandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NEID FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington St. Swlssvale. Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 10 a.m.

at St. Anselm's Church. Family hours 2-4 ond 7-9. FRICKE On Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1974, Wll-llam G.

Sr. of Whitehall Boro, husband of Elsie Kustes Frlcke; father of Dr. William G. Jr. and Richard E.

Frlcke of Manilla, PhllllDlnes; brother of Mrs. Doret-ta Glsis5er and Herman H. Frlcke; seven arandchlldren. Friends received ot the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Thursday 7-9 p.

m. and Friday from 2-4 p. m. and 7-9 p. where funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

If desired family suggests contributions to Calvary Lutheran Arnold, Pa. 15068. GARLAND At Columbus, Ohio, en Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Fred M. husband of Sarah Hutchinson Garland, formerly of McKnlght Village, Ross father of Mrs. Jean Duncan, of Columbus, Ohio; grandfather ot Mary Jean ond Charles Garland Duncan.

Member of McKnlght United Methodist Church, former traffic manager of Pressed Steel Car Companv, now U.S. Industries and past president of the Astronomical Association. Private graveside services at Allegheny Cemetery on Fridgy afternoon. GIEDEL Of Mountain Mt. Oliver, on Thursday, Jan.

3, 1974, Joseph, In his SOtrt year, husband of the late Anna Dax Gledl; father of Anna Gledl; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOW-A A. FARNSWORTH, 425 Bronwsvllle Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at 10 a.

m. Mass of the Resurrection In St, Henry's Church ot 11 a. m. GODICH Mike of 1109 California White Oak, on Wednesday, January 2, 1974, In the McKeespori Hosoltal; husband of Violet Vuich Godlch; father of Mike Jr. at home; Marko, of Drovosburg.

Mrs. Mary Totln of Port Vue ond Mrs. Mildred Graslk of Philadelphia; brother of Marko, of Murrysvllle. Also 11 grandchildren and one great-arandchlld. Funeral services will be held Saturday ot 10 o.

m. at the EDWARD C. CHECK FUNERAL HOME, 637 Shaw McKeesport, Pa. Interment Mc-Keesport-Versallles Cemetery. Visitations 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. GOLDSBURY At Sewlcklev Valley Hospital, on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1974, Mariorie Wllllson Goldsburv, wife of the R. Putman Goldsburv of Little Sewlck lev Creek mother of James of Oxdrlft, Ontario and Thomas H. of Moon aauomer or h.

u. ana Alice Adams Wllllson of Sewlcklev; sister of H. O. Wllllson Jr. ond Caot.

Garv S. Wllllson of Indiana, Pa. Family will receive friends between the hours of 2-4 ond 7-9 p. rnursaay in tne kilhaku D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 32S Reaver Sewlcklev.

where serv ices will be held on Friday afternoon ot 2:00. interment, sewlcklev Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to the Sewlcklev Valley Hosoltal. GORDON Of Sharon Moon on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 1974, Andrew beloved husband of Melissa White Gordon; father of Mrs.

a I Gordon Hardy, Mrs. Wanda Gordon Henderson, Gerald Andrew and Donald White Gordon; brother of Charles and Harold Gordon; also survived bv six arandchlldren. Family will receive friends Thursday 7-9 p. m. ond Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. ot the MOON TWP. FUNERAL HOME OF R.D. COPELAND, 981 Brod-head where services will be held on Saturday, Jan. 1974, at 11 a.

m. GROSS Edward, on Monday, Dec. 31, 1973, of Sheraden; beloved husband of Mildred, father of Chorles ond William, brother of Llna Wenzel, also 4 grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ot the G.

L. HERSHBERGER FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crafton, Where services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. Donations In Mr. Gross' Memory moy be sent to the Retarded Children's Home, Brighton Rd. or to the Western Penna.

School for the Blind, N. Bellefleld Pgh. HAYDEN Catherine Grill, on Wednesday, January 2, 1974, widow of Harry B. Hoyden; mother of Harry B. Hayden Jr.

grandmother of Mory Shauahnessy, Evelyn Realna Hoyden: also four great-grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Harriett Brown and James J. Grill. Friends received at the JOHN D. O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 4744 Clalrton Route 51, Whitehall.

Funeral on Friday at 9:15 a. m. Funeral Liturgy in the Church of St. Elizabeth, ot 10 a. m.

Visitations Wednesday, 7-9 o. Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. HEISS On Monday, December 31, 1973, Martha M. Helss, of South Park; beloved wife of Lynn Helss, mother of Jeffery, Timothy and Ka-thryn, lister of John Mitchell of Detroit, Friends received at 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m.

at the L. BEINHAU-ER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning on Thursday. Services to be held ot St. David's Episcopal Church, McMurray Peters on Friday ot 3:30 p.m.

Interment Private. HENRY On Wednesday, Jan. 1974, Robert of Kennedy husband of Dorothy Gres Henry; father of Gary, Mark and Robert son of Helen Walch Krobert; brother of Jomes. Friends received at the PATRICK L. McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 334 Forest Grove Kennedy from 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. Mass of the resurrection will be held In St. Malachy Church on Saturday, Jan. at 10 a. m.

HENRY At Fort Lauderdale, on Jonuary 1, 1974; William John; beloved husbond of Sarah McMillan Henry of 24 N. Howard Bellevue; father of Mrs. Rlchord Berg of Mrs. Samuel Morton of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Chorles Glotz of Wllllom, of James, of Robert, of Indiana, ond Joseoh, of Ross also survived by 21 grondchlldren ond three great arandchlldren.

Friends will be received on Sunday afternoon from 3-5 pi m. In the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon, (North Boros), where private funeral services will be held on Mondov morning ot 10:30 Ari-l AAmArlnlt nra naatted to the' Bellevue U. P. Church.

JACK On Tuesdov, January 1, 1974, Elva of 406 Fleldstone Drive, Mon-roevllle; beloved wife of Richard Jack, daughter of Marie ond Les Rankin, mother of Cloudla and James Jock, olso one grandchild, sister of Mrs. P. Betty Fitch. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the MONROEVILLE FUNERAL CHAPEL OF GENE H.

CORL, 4335 Northern Pike, (1 block east of Mosslde Rte. 48). Services will be held on Friday at 11 a. m. Memorials to the Garden City U.

M. Church or American Cancer Society gratefully appreciated. KATZ On Wednesday, Jon. 1, W74, Eva Kati of 5330 Fern East End. wife of the late Isadore; mother of Mrs.

Sam (Mary) Astrov of Weir-ton, West Virginia; Mrt. Al (Flor- PHENS FUNERAL HOME, 16 0 Lockhart N.s. Funeral on Friday with mass ot the resurrection In Most Holy Name Church at 9:30 o.m. MOUL Of Bausman Knoxville, on Wednesday, Jonuary 2, Clara Schwartzott, In her 86th year, wife ot the late Louis Moul; mother of Betty Tlsdale ond Clara Lou Moul. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A.

FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funerol on Saturday at i a.m. Moss of the Resurrection In St. Canlce's Church at 9 a.

m. M0UR0T Horry E. In Mllford, January 1, Harry E. Mourot, husband of Lois McLean Mourot of 44 Strath-more Devon; father of Mrs. Patricld Potter of Trumbull and brother of Mrs.

Bertha Scullion of Pittsburgh, Pa. Services will be held Frldov, January 4, ot 11 a. m. at the First United Church ot Christ Conareaatlonol, West Main Mllford. Interment will be King's Highway Cemetery.

Friends may call at the FUNERAL HOME OF GEORGE J. SMITH A SON, 135 Broad Mllford, Thursday, 3-5 and 7-9. Ansantawae Lodge No. 89 A.F&A.M. will conduct services Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

MURPHY P. Joseph. Beloved husband of Jane Wetzel Murphy of Troy Hill; unexpectedly on Thursday, January 3, 1974; father ot Denis ond Mlchoel Murphy ond brother of Mrs. Catherine (Nicholos) Pooa-dyn; survived also by three grandchildren. Friends may call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F.

O'BRIEN, 3724 California ot Cooper N. S. Funeral mass In Most Holy Name Church, Saturday at 9:30 a. m. NAGEL Of Goldbock S.

on Monday, Dec. 31, auoust, in his 65th year, beloved husband of Francis Mauer Naael; father of Wllmo Donalles, August Nagel and the late Richard Nogel; brother of Wllma Moeslein, William, Hetmuth and Herbert Naael: also I grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME tf HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH, Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Blessing service on Friday at 10 a.m. Family desires contributions to Tuberculosis League of Pgh. NELSON On Tuesday. January 1, 1974, lohn Marshall of 2 5 3 0 Chaoelwood Drive, Uooer St. Clair, beloved husband of Nancy C.

Nelson; father of David Marshall and Steven Michael Nelson; son of Mr, and Mrs. John L. Nelson brother of Linda A. Pearson. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 o.m.

Thursday at the ALBERT J. FREYVOGEL FUNERAL HOME, 112 Fort Couch Bethel Park (odd. Home's, South Hills Village), where services will be held on Friday at 1:30 p.m. 0LDAKER On Tuesday, Jonuary 1973, rlchord F. of the N.S.; brother of Mar-gartet McMoster, Philip, Patricia Lewis and John.

Friends received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Reaulem high mass In St. Leo's Church, Friday at 10 O.m. Visitation, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. PANZA Of Sharpsburg, on Jon.

1, 1974, Ed-ward A husband of Teresa (Dolly) Gabler; father of Judith Crock and Edward F. Panza; son of Rose Ross and the late Gaetaon Panza: brother of Michael, Lucy (Bowers), Robert R. and Salvotore J. Panza; also one grandchild. Friends received ot the EUGENE N.

WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, 820 Main Sharpsburg. Funerol mass, Friday morning ot 9:30 In the Madonna of Jerusalem Church. PASINI Pete, of 5.S., on Monday, Dec. 31, 1973, beloved husband of Catherine Watzlaf Paslnl; father of Pete Martin Paslnl; brother of Ermlnla (Erma) Dovlto. Friends received at the GEORGE A.

PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, successor to C. C. Cleslak, 81 S. 15th S.S. Funeral Friday at I a.m.

Mass of Resurrection SI. John Thi Evangelist Church, a.m. PARISI Suddenly on Tuesday, January 1, 1974, at Brentwood, Maryland. Robert (tormerly of Whitehall); son of Mary Manna McMoslers of Valencia ond the late Samuel brother of Rlcahrd Parlsl of San Francisco. Funeral from the O.

SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, Heckert Bakerstown, on Frl-day at 9:15 a. m. Reaulem high mass at St. Killan R. C.

Church, Mars, at 10 a. m. Visitation with family Thursday, 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Contributions moy be made to your favorite charity.

PEC0RI On Wednesday January 2, 1974. Jomes M. of Colonial Kennedy Two. Husband of the late Anollne Pecorl; father of Attorney Emll R. Pecorl, Rose Marie Pecorl, Grace Pecorl Schettlno, Clotilda Pecorl Tregonlna, Sylvia Pecorl Flerman, Anthony Louis J.

and Louise E. Pecorl; grandfather of Attorney Emll R. Jr. and Susan, James Patricia ond John Pecorl; areot-grandfather of James Angelo and Emll Robbie Pecorl. Friends received at the ANTHONY J.

SANVITO FUNERAL HOME, 634 Broadway, West Park, McKees Rocks until Monday, January 7, 1974 ot 9 a. m. with Moss of The Resurrection ot The Mother of Church at 9:30 a. m. Visitations with the family from 12 noon until o.

m. REA At Coral Gables, Florida, on Tuesday, December 25, 1973, Ruth Stenger, wife of the lote Hal B. Rea: mother of Mrs. William S. (Ruth) Marshall of Coral Gables, Florida; survived also by granddaughter Mrs.

Anna P. Graham of Boulder, Colorado. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) Friday 7-9 p.

m. where services will be held Saturday mornlna ot 11 o'clock. Interment Homtwood Cemetery. REVAK Julia Sember, of Brookllne, on Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1974, wife of John Revak; mother of Barbara Jean Roland, John, Terrance ond James Richard; daughter of Mlchoel and Borboro Hozudo Sember; sister of Donlel Sember, Mrs.

Moodallne Plros; one grandchild. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p. m. ot the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd.

Funeral Frldoy at 10 a. m. Funeral liturgy ot St. Plus Bvzantlne Church ot 11 a. m.

Parastat Thursday, 7:30 p. m. RIZZO Dominic on Jan. 1, 1974, beloved husbond of Rose; fother of Mary R. Wallace, Dominic and Jo-soh Rlzzo, Virginia Catanzoro and Carmella Fuhrer; also survived by 19 arandchlldren ond two greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, (R. F. Winter Dir.) 4730 Friendship Funeral on Frl. at 9 a.m. Mass In The Immaculate Conception Church at 9:30 a.m.

ROGERS On Thursday, January 3, 1974, Marooret Kone; beloved wife of the late Motthew C. Roqers; beloved mother of Kathleen Rogers. Friends received ot McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn otter 7 p. m.

Thursday ond on Friday from 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. Notice of tune ot funeral later. RUGGIERO Joseoh, on Wednesdoy, Jan. 2, 1974, beloved husbond of Phyllis Hereford of Turtle Creek, fother of Ronold; brother of Sam Goro-folo, Mary and Daniel Ruggiero; olso survived by two grandchildren.

Friends received at the HOME OF RICHARD H. KNEE, 1111 Monroe-villc Ave. (Electric Plon), Turtle Creek. Moss of the Resurrection in St. Caiman's Catholic Church on Saturday ot 10 a.

m. SALERA On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Laura Leonord Salera, of Stow wife of the late Ralph beloved mother of Donald Salera; grandmother of Donald ond Dean Salera; sister of Caroline Sappo ond the late John (Nazzareno) and Allen Leonard. Friends received at the PATRICK L. McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 334 Forest Grove Kennedy Two. Mass of the Resurrection in St.

Malachy Church on Friday, January 4, ot a. m. SANS0NE Jennie, on Jon. 1974, beloved wife of Solvodore Sansone; mother of Anthony, Beatrice Lor-do, ond Joseoh; also survived by five grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Friends received after 2 p.

m. Thursday at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F. Winter 4730 Friendship Ave. Funerol services on Saturday In the Italian Christian Church, 241 Shady Ave.

at 11 a. m. SAUERS Kotherlne Sherry, Wednesdoy, Jon. 2, In the Unlontown Hosoltal, beloved mother of Agnes Stauft and Claire McHuah, both of Unlontown, Rita Sedlak of Margaret Conwav, Falls Church, Va Ellzobeth Pokorskl, Bethel Park, Lawrence wnite Plains, N.Y., J. Unlontown, William, Forest City, Donald, Scars-dole, N.Y.; 3) arandchlldren, 20 areat-grondchlldren; sister of Marie Buckley, Poh.

and Helen Gracey, Phlla. Friends will be received this evening from 7-9hond Friday from 3-5 ond 7-9 O- m. In the ROBERT S. OATS FUNERAL HOME, 71 Pennsylvania Unlontown. Mass of Resurrection Saturday ot 2 o.

m. In St. John's Church, Unlontown. SEABERT Anthony on December 31, 1973, of Etna, son of Agnes Aleck-newlth Seobert ond the late Alexander Seabert; brother of Arthur ence) Wolf of Mrs. Julius (Helen) Wolf of Mrs.

Mervyn (Bernice) Steck of and Max Kati of sister of Mrs. Sarah Dickter of and Abe Klahr of eight grandchildren; two oreat-orondchlldren. Services will be held at BLANK BROS FUNERAL HOME, Forbes ot Croft, at 1 p. m. on Thursday.

Visitation one hour before service time. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Family suggests contributions to the charity of your choice. KIRK On Monday, December 31, 1973, Victor N. Sr.

(formerly of th S.S.), beloved husband of Mary Smith; father of Albert Victor N. and Francis also survived by seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Margaret Krumblls. Mrs. Helen Lowe and Edward Klrlk.

Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 15th St. Funeral Friday at 9 a. m. Funeral Liturgy In St.

Canlce's Church at 10 a. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. KMETKO Michael, on Jon.

1, 1974, of 39 Inwood Trafford, husband of Joanna Labiak Kmetko, father of John, Alexander, Konstanty Kmetko ana Mivosiawo Kacnwat; brother of Theodore Kmetko; olso survived by 12 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends 1-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the DAVID A. RITTER FUNERAL HOME, 220 Edgewood Trafford.

Funeral on Frl. with mass of christian burial In St. Regis Church at 10 a. KNIZE On Wednesday, January 1974, Juseoh C. of the North Side; brother of Mrs.

Antoinette Veverka of Cleveland, Mrs. Marv Wilt-man and Mrs. Lena Peffermtn; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the REGIS C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 600 Cedar N.S.

Funeral on Saturday with Mass of the Resurrection in St. Wenceslaus Church at 10 a. m. Family reauests visitations 2-4, 7-9 p. m.

Funeral Home Is open from 10 a.m. to 1 p. m. KOEDEL On Tuesdov, January 1, 1974, Charles H. Koedel, of Mt.

Washington, beloved husband of Anna Plants Koedel; father of Cheryl Ann Koedel and Robert Scuitte of Kansas; brother ot Mrs. Hazel Miller, Mrs. Edna Gamble, Pearl, Ted, Louis and Edward Koedel; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received at WM. SLATER A SONS Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, where service will be held Friday, January 4, at 1 p. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

K0SAN0VIC On Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1974, Sam, of McKees Rocks, husband ot Anne Wolsko Kosanovlc; father of Dan; brother of Nick, Pete and Mary Hutzlnger. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks, from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Service! on Frldoy, Jan. 4, at 9 a.

m. KRAL Charles J. on Jan. 1, 1974, of Kelners Lane, Robinson beloved husband of Mary Shelugo Krai, Raymond, Theodore, Mrs. son, Raymond, Theodore, Mrs.

Cynthia Inglis and Charles J. also four brothers, three sisters and nine grandchildren. Friends received at the JOSEPH M. SOMMA FUNERAL HOME, Route 60. Steubenville Pike, Moon Run.

Funeral Frl. Reaulem Mass In Holy Trinity Church at 10 a. m. Family requests visitations 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

LITZINGER On Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1974, Loretta of 527 Maple E. wife of the late Leo Sr.) mother of Mrs. Jo Ann Raaon of E. Mrs.

Loretta Buser of Florida, Leo of and James at home; sister of Mrs. Catherine Sorenson of Beaver; also seven arandchlldren; also nieces and nephews. Friends received at the RAYMOND J. YUHAS FUNERAL HOME, Main ond Franklin Bessemer Terrace, E. Pgh.

Mass of the Resur. rectlon In St. William Church Frl-day ot 9:30 o. m. LONGMORE On Monday, Dec.

31, 1973, John husband of Alberta Fink Long-more; father of John, Rita Kobus, James, Wllllom and Daniel Long-more; brother of Ralph, Mary English, Betty Dacey, Dorothy Grzandzlel; also 10 grandchildren. Friends received at file JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler ot 52nd St. Mass of the Resurrection St. Raphael Church on Frldoy at 10 a.

LORD Suddenly on Monday, December 31, 1973. Robert, of 513 Herman Ave Wllmerdlng. Father of Mrs. Shirley Booher. Brother of George and Mrs Marlon Berqqulst.

Friends received ot the CHARLES E. SCOTT FUNERAL HOME, 301 Marguerite A Wilmerding, where services will be held Friday at 1 p. m. LUTZ Harris on Monday, Dec. 31, 1973, of 209 Westlnghouse Covlttsvllle, Trafford, husband of Agnes Swanson Lutz; father of Russell, Wllburf, Ronald, Harris Jr.

and Lawanna Sprltz; brother of Lester Lutz; also survived by 12 grandchildren, three greatgrandchildren. Family will receive friends 1-4 and 7-10 p. m. at the DAVID A. RITTER FUNERAL HOME, 220 Edgewood Trafford, where service! will be held on Frl, at 1 p.m.

MACK On Monday. Dec. 31, 1973, Lillian, wife of the late George Mack; mother of Edaar Smith, of Oakland, grandmother of Denise Scott, Tonl Randolph, Kevin and Daniel Green; great-grandmother of Paul Scott, Jr. Friends received at the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wvlie where services will be held Saturday, 2 o.

m. MAIER January 2, 1974, Ernest P. of Shaler husband of Jean Marie Maler; father of Kenneth ond Daniel Maler; brother of Elizabeth King, Marge Scherbo, Lillian Ford, Frieda Henderson, Mavm Seel, Fred and James Maler; olso five grandchildren. Visitation with the family 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

at the ROBERT B. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Roval Glenshaw, Services Saturday at 10 a. m. MALLNSKI On Tuesdov, January 1, 1974, Walter Sr.

of Whitehall, husband of Marian Richardson Malinskl; father of Mrs. Ralph (Betty) Thompson, Mrs. Rlchord (Marian) Snorts, Mrs. Ronald (Alice) Betz, Mrs. Stanley (Margaret) Slnchak, Howard M.

ond Edward B. Malinskl; brother of Mrs. Anna Hudlck; twenty grandchildren ond two oreat-orandchildren. Friends received ot the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Thursday and Friday from 2-4 p.

m. and 7-9 p. where funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. MAZUR On Tuesdov, Jon. 1974, ot Baltimore, Kathleen, dauahter of Walter ond Louise Mozur; sister of Ronald W.

Mozur. Friends received at th RALLPH P. ERNY FUNERAL HOME, South 18lh Jane St. Funerol Saturday ot a. St.

Michael Church at 9 o. m. McKISSOCK On Tuesdov, January 1, 1974, Malvlno McKlssock of Brookllne, wife of the late James beloved mother of Mrs. Pearl McCullough and the late Vera M. McKlssock and Mrs.

Malvlna Grabs: sister of Carole Montgomenry; grandmother of Malvlna Jean Mock; great-orandmother of William Loull Mock; mother-in-law of David G. McCullouoh, Mrs. McKlssock was a member of O.E.S. Charltv Chooter No. 368, Syria Ladies Social Club, Supreme Council of Amaranth Dormont Chooter No.

8, and Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Damascus Shrine No. 1. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beolnnlno on Wednesday. Services will be held Frldoy at 11 a.m. Interment, Lebanon Cemetery. McGRAW On December 3 1 1973, Walter Merle McGrow of 454 Second Pltcalrn, husbond of Ruth McKenry McGrow; father of Barbara A. Mueck ond Patricia R.

Decker; brother of Ruth L. Corman, Marv E. Herns, Laurance C. Jr. ond Russell W.

McGrow; olso survived bv four arandchlldren. Friends received ot the WM. O. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pltcalrn, where services will be held on Friday at 1 o.m. McGUIRK On Monday, Dec.

31, 1973, Elmo of 353 Welsh Wllmerdlng, wife of the late John McGuIrk; mother of John. James, Bernard, Frederick, Rvamond, Eleanor and Mary Lou McGuIrk, Mrs. Dolores McWII-llams ond Mrs. Eugenia Jurlck; sister of Nelson Christenson and Mrs. Violet Relss; also survived by 21 orandchlldren.

Friends received at the CHARLES E. SCOTT FUNERAL HOME, 301 Marguerite Wllmerdlng. Mass of the resurrection In St. Alovslui Church, Frldpy ot 10 a.m. MOELLER On Tuesdov, Jonuary 1, 1974, John beloved husbond of Elizabeth Melser: father of John B.

Mary Beth and Karen Elain-A Moeller; brother of Mrs. Loret'a) O'Neil, Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Helen Ranker ond Mrs. Margaret Oswald and the late Chorles Moeller.

Members of St. Anthony's Lyceum and friends received at tht PAUL STE Lost and Found COLLIE Shepherd Pup Female, 4 Black tall, "banay, Lost Bellevue. Reward. 761-7511. DOG -Lost, medium size brown white collie, looks like Lassie, Mc-Moniale Rd.

vicinity in Greentree. Keworn, please can 343-044. DOG -Lost Oakland area Sot. nite. Malamute, silver gray male.

Answers to "Zeke." 687-2002 or 563-2183. Kewora. DOG-Male, Block White, Husky. Family pet. Reward.

683-0926; GOLD Bracelet-Wlth aolf charm, lost 5. Hills, reward. 341-5486. HOUND-Llqht brown with new red collar. Lost near Boyce Park.

Re-word. 793-1675. LOST-Collie. sable-white, male, in Sq. Hill areo.

Reward. Call or 243-3240. LOST -New Years Eve. Shadvslde Pembroke Place c. Sma fof ack old female dog.

Answers to Pebbles. CPU 682-5038. LOST-G a Sheonerd, 4 mo. called all black. Bridge vine area.

Reward 22I-164S. MINIATURE Collie-Lost, male, brwht, Penn Hills, reward. V3-008. MiN. Schnauzer-Male.

Black face. 50. Hill. 381-9634 521-4884. PAPERS-Mlsslng from VW In Cam.

eradlo Parking Lot Saturday, Dec. 29. Reward. No auestions asked. jvl-2923, ask for Sam.

POME RAN I AN -Red white, NS area, answer! to "Champ," Reward. 231-1152. POODLE Black "Bobo" Lost Normside, collar tags. Reward. 231-5694.

SHEPHERD-Male lost, black brown, t-ox thapel-o nara area, Kcwara. cnone voj-bmu. dt. area. North Mills, rewara, VJI-0J05.

SIAMESE Cat. Carrlck: Inst Sat. alternoon. Reward. 884-0250.

SPITZ-White mnle: nnsw. "Tnhv Crafton Inaram; reward. 331-5283. after 5 call 921-4501. STANDARD SCHNAU7.ER-PUPPY, LUST NR.

BAYARD OHM RIDGE ST. REWARD. 621-4617. REWARD Person who found unfinished oil lanascape, bast Liberty, call 863-2833. 1A Share a Ride FROM PGH -TO Sllooery Rock on Tues.

and 882-3787. RIDE TO Indiana. Pa. From In. tersectlon Rt.

8 422 Butler Co. arrive Indiana 6:30 AM. Press 316 Personal BOTHERED? Depressed? Troubled -Call Contact-Standby, 782-4024, 24 nra. K.A.B. PLEASE CALL LOVE M.

U. M. WAITER-Prothonalary June, Ellza- nein werner fabulous political career will live on forever In Somerset touniy. june. Helen Werner.

Proposals PORT AUTHORITY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY Sealed orooosals will he r.relveri at the Office of the Manager of Administrative Services of the Port Authority of Allegheny County, Beaver Island Avenues, Pittsburgh, rennsvivania 15jj until 10:00 A.M., D.S.T., Jonuary 9, 1974, and read at 10:30 A.M.. the same riav In Rnnm 274, same address, for the following: TRAGTOR-LOADER No bidder mav withdraw his pro posal for a period of ninety (90) davs after the scheduled time for opening 01 me seaiea bias. Bid papers including specifications mav be obtained without charge at the Office of the Manager of Administrative Services, Beaver Island Avenues, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvaina 152M. Eqch proposal must be accompa nied bv a certified or Cashier's Check or Surety Company Bond to the order of-or running to Port Authority of Allegheny County In the amount of ten percent (10 per cent) ot tne total amount of the bid. This pro ect Is sub ect to a Financial Assistance Contract be tween the Port Authority of Alleoh nv County ond he United States-; Department of Iransporalion.

This Contract Is subiect to the Eaual Employment Opportunity Requirements and Reaulations of the U. Department of Transportation and the President's Executive Order No. 11246 as amended. Anv Contractor's name ODPearlna on the U.S. Comptroller General's list ot ineiigime contractors tor federally financed and assisted con struction Is not an eligible bidder.

The Board of the Authority re serves the right to relect any or all bids. W. L. JACOBS Manager of Administrative Services OFFICIAL SWISSVALE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT SEALED BIDS Sealed Proposals will be received by the Swlssvale Areo School Dis trict, Alleqhen County, Pennsylvania 15218 at the Swlssvale Adminis trative Offices, Library Building, 1800 Monongahela Avenue, bwlssvaie, Pennsylvania 15218 until 4:00 o'clock P. the eighth (8) day af January, iy4 tor: EQUIPMENT AND INSTALLATION Ul- A StCUUKITY SYSItM FOR THE SWISSVALE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Specifications ond bid forms mav be obtained at the District Administrative Olflce.

1800 Mononoahela Avenue, Swlssvale, Pennsylvania 15718. Thev will be ODened at a public meeting of the Board ot Directors at the Deniston School, Monroe Street, at 8:00 o'clock P. Jonuary 8, 1974. The Board reserves the right to relect any or all bids. ROSS C.

CIOPPA, Secretary Swlssvale Area School District 1800 Mononoahela Avenue Swlssvole, Pennsylvania 15218 OFFICIAL SWISSVALE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT SEALED BIDS Sealed Prnnntnls will he received by the Swlssvale Area School Dis trict, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 15218 at the Swlssvale Administrative Offices, Library Building, 1800 Mononoahela Avenue, Swissvale, Penn sylvania Mils until ociock P. the eighth (8) day of January, 1974 for: ELETRONIC CASH REGISTER Specifications and bid lorms mav be obtained at the District Adminis trate Office. 1800 Mononaahe a Avenue, Swlssvole, Pennsylvania 15218. They will be opened at a public meeting og the Board ot Directors at the Deniston school, Monroe Street, at 8:00 o'clock P. January 8, 1974.

The Board reserves the right to relect any or all bids. ROSS C. CIOPPA, Secreaterv Swlssvale Area School District 1800 Monongahela Avenue Swlssvole, Pennsylvania 15218 Legal Notices THE ANNUAL meeting of the members of the Heritaae Federal Savings and Loan Association will be held at the office of the Association, 900 Wood Street, Wllklnsburg, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, January 15, 1974. ot 7:30 o.m. for the election of directors ond tronsactlon of anv other business that may properly come netore tne meeting.

ANNUAL PFPORTS OF NON-EXEMPT CHARITABLE TRUSTS In accordance with the reaulre- ments of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, and with the regulatons of the Treasury Depart ment, notice Is hereby given of the availability tor inspection by citizens of the Annual Reports of the Non-Exempt Charitable Tursts here after listed. Such Annual Reports shall be aval able at the Of ce of Ihe Foundation Manager, Pittsburgh Notional Bank, at ts trust Depart ment, Fifth Avenue and Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and mav be Inspected during regular business hours, or at the option of the Foundation Manager, copies made available to anv citizen who requests such orlvlleae within 180 davs of the date of this notice. The Annual Reports of the following Non-Exempt Charitable Trusts are available for inspection: Margaret j. Biadie Charitable Trust; Henrv C. Burns Charita ble Trust (1973 ond amended 1972); ramla A.

McKee Poor Fund; Fayette S. Olmsted Foundation; R. C. Stenaer Scholarship Fund-Rees; Adam Relneman Charitable Trust; Chrlstinn Selriel Charitable Trust; Pelttsburgh Theological seminary No. and the Lillian L.

Heck Scholarship Fund. PITTSBURGH NATIONAL BANK Foundation Monoger NOTICE is hereby olven that I will not be responsible tor any oeots contracted bv anyone otner man myself after this day, January 2nd, 1974. Herbert C. Solac, Pa 15701. BOROUGH OF RANKIN AN ORDANCE OF THE BOR- aiilj rC OAMk-lld rnAAkflnM.

WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, FIX ING THE TAX KA I l-UK ine FISCAL YFAR OF 1974. it nonn.icn nun CU4TT. ED, and It Is hereby ordained and enacted bv the Council of the Borough of Ronkln, Commonwealth of rciinavi vuimu. fcftinu thni Ihy h. Ann the 1 pun 1.

V- same Is hereby levied on an oronenv within the said Borough subiect to taxation for Borough ourposes for the fiscal year 1974, as follows: the sum of Twenty Three (23) mill on each dollar of assessed valuation. making a total tax rdte for Bor-ouoh ourooses of Twenty Three (23) mills. SECTION 2. inar an orainnnrps or parts of ordinances conflicting with this ordinances be ond ihe seme r.n.ni.H Insofar as the same affects this ordinance. Adopted this 28 aay or ueccmuci cc 7C77A President MARGARFT L.

BUSCH BOrnuon setreiuiy r- Annrnuen hV me. CXanilllCU r.uu. -vi mis a oav UL MATTHtW L. J. Mayor VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS MUfc'O-WING-Albert McCULLOUGH-McGREW-Gary mi mammon Donna L.

BENrrdN-FAIR-Robert 4366 Mt. Muurey a nln WILKINS COSTA -Gory oreeniee urive, Jeri 8228, WOLFRAM-ANGELO-Steven nuven Nancy LAIRO-BOWERS Richard 8., .180 Looan Koad; Pamela 5026 Sher WnrtH DrtfiH "-urn MEILTON-KOUNTZ-Nevllle rvarrrn, ir.no; Latherlne 215 AAntn Pnlrnnr KOKAiES-HEWITT-Nicholas 1 jw rcMiisyivumu KOU 0. 4 NEUBERGER-SKERLONG Donolrf i urani Joan Dlvltlnn Au HANN AN-WYTIAZ-John 4)5 Beitzttoover Nlkkl 3116 I fltAaV-ll-lJ-t DEER-KARNAFEL-Ronald -255 ij. mum uenise 45t w- COCp-ICTNG-John 1800 Shater Kathleen Hampton, N.J. EICH HORN-HUNTER David F.n7l tv i "ancy iy Dewey SPURK-WAYSON- Edward Cot- 'cit, rv.t v-nnaniie OIV rjP9.ll HIXENft A H-EVERLY-Thornrft i4i rage Sharon S2D4 BASCO-CONLEY-Paul 39 i rrcuericn sanara 1217 WILLIAMS-FAZIO -Thomas "$5 timsDrmvJ court; Nina 268 oumrnir Hve.

GREEN-GREGG John J74! Crtl I JCO Leaflr- MORRIS-KJELLY-Rlchord ST57 loiewooa urive; ueooran -5la7 CARILLI-VERTELET Peter "A I65U Karitnne Drive; Mary 1438 Cathell Uonrt. TERRY-BROOKS Charles Race Yvonne. 7336 Irllewlld St. SMITH-ROM FSBURG Robert, J. nnarrtrtia rroaa; una UIJJ Cantor CI MAL-HUEY -Thomas, 4451 Clalrton Siison 246 46th St.

HOY-CONWAY-Ronald Callfc. n'a, ivKiry ivi a. Braacwefc Ave. ROGEL-HARRTS -Thomas A Lonnen Kutn 7490 MAOENRERCV-KRUTH -Howard tii vvignirran marv rarnold Drre. COLTON- lOHNON Joseph 18 rim uwenaoiyn 5130 Columbo St.

DIVORCE SUITS HENNON-Johis G. ooolnst Chervil. STANKO-Dortnn against KEARNS-Edwird A. against Lois G. DIVORCES GRANTED (None)-' Legal Notices ORDINANCE NO.

195 BOROUGH OF RANKIN AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF RANKIN, ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, FIXING THE SALARIES OF THE MAYOR AND THE MEMBFRS OF COUNCIL OF SAID BOROUGH. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED ond eriortnd bv the Council of the Borough ol Rankin, AlleqtrertV Countv. Pennsvh'anla, and It Is hereby ordoined and enacted under the authority of Act Mo. 84 and Act 85 Of (973 respectively, is follows: SECTION 1. The salary for tn Mayor of the Borough of Rankin, Alleaheny County, Pennsvlvanin, shall be the sum of SEVENTY-FIVE (751 DOLLARS ner month.

SECTION 2. The- salary of a Cuiirl. cllmnn of the Borough of Ronklff, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, shall be the sum of SEVFNTY-FIVE (75.00) DOLLARS p'r month. SECTION 3. Anv ordinance or part of an Ordanci" conflicting with the provisions of thVs Ordinance be and the same Is heregv repealed.

SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall oeocome effective on the first day, of January, 1974. ORDAINED AND ENACTED onto low In Council this 28 dav of Decern. her, 1973. CWARLES ZEZA President of Counrn ATTEST: MARGARET L.

BUSCH Secretary EXAMINED ANO APPROVED this 28 dav of December 1973. MATTHEW L. J. FURJANIC i. Mayor Recorded nn DrHtfrinn.

a t. Volume 3, Paoe 499, this 28 day-of December 1973. NNUAI AAPPTIM rue Ane.niTt ANNUAL Meetlna of Members of P.H.m Cm, Inn. I A elation of Bellevue for the electioa ubMVTuc 1 Directors and for the transaction nnv nlh.r business of the Asso- nt Inn chnll h. it i office, 532 Lincoln Avi-nue, Bellevue, niiMiurgn, r-ennsvivnma 15202, on Friday, January 18, I974 at 4:00 o.m.

mcLVira MtlNHALH secretory IN THE COURT of Common Pleas Lwuiiir, No. 3363 January Term, 1974. In ra: uiqnge of Name bv Mark Grqnt miiiui, uv nis momer ana Next Friend, Mildred AA Grant; to AAnrl, firnnt Tn Mil ed: Notice Is hereby orven that on fl uropjr or 5010 court airmorlzed the cuui 1 uini iui izcu nip II tin nt iha nKm.o 1 tfu Ji the I Sin ril-IV Cahrnmn; lOTJoirxa i.ju r.m as ine nine and ttit Assignment Room, Cltv-Countv Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as tht Dlace for a hearing, when and wher Hi! DetrCAnC mntf Chiuu r-rm, It they have, why said name should'oof liiuiihcu as prayea Tor. uaniei M. Curtin, Esaulre, 3101 Grani Building rMisuuTun, ra.

niv. WntirP 1. hnrh 1 uivii, mui 1 will nnr h. itcnnni In, contacted by anyone ofther than myself after this day, Tficodore. M.

Coppola, 803 Parkwood Pitts, uui vii, ru. ijiu. WCiTlfP Ic hdr.hu I 1,1,1:1, IIIUI I win not ha rptrmnclhl. fnr contracted by anyone otlier thou iiivscit aner mis aav, vyiiuam J. minei, yj pigciow 3Treer, in.

is zo r. NnTirp i 1 not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other thdrl myself alter this day, January 3, riowers, ijivcraoie ra. I3I. DAKIAI AA 1 in I' McKeesport National Bank Blda. MrifTaiacnnrt Dn 1 ai.

ai-m :1 1, KJ. IJIJi. IftJIILC hereby given that Articles of Incor- uuiunan win ne tiled wrm th r)pnnrtmnl nf Ctnt nt eh wealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris-burg, on the 7th day of January, 1974, for the purpose of obtainirvs-fi Certificate of Incorooratlort uusniesb LorporaTion to De omanized nnrW tha Rnvlnncc 1 of the Commonwealth of Permsylva. nia, approved Way 5, 1933, P. L.

OMv as amended. The pame jf Mi ufjvairu LUIUUIUIIUM IS It was organized: To have unmnirea power to enqaae in (ina-ao any lawful act concernlna any qnd alj lawful business for which corpora- iiuns may ue incorporaiea unaor Vic Dnnntulimnln t-iMMfiTviiiu uvjMicji ui puti rrwRT Low of May 5, 1933, P.L. menaea, ana ror inese purposes to have, possess and enioy oil the rignis, uenenis ana privileges ov sola Act of Assembly. FOR SALE AND The Pennsylvania Derjartmpiif nf Transportation will acceot sealed bids for the sale and removal of fh following described Imoroverneh'rs along Legislative Route 1037, Section 5. larentum, Allegheny ceunt, Pennsylvania.

Sealed bids for sale and rnnovnl to clear the acquired riaht-ot-way win Be accented until 10:00 o.m., Friday, January 11, 1974 in Room 229. Four Porkwov Tentur. 7 Greentree Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15220 and will be openetf at that time and place. The envalobe for this bid must be marked SmtPd Bid, Legislative Route and Claim Number. INDIVIDUAL BID CLAIM NO: 0211433; 915 Ross Street; DESCRIPTION; t- Morv frame building and debris, i Time allotted to remove It structure(s) Is five (5) days.

A representative of the Unit will be available to show prospective bidders said Improvements at 10:00 a.m., on January 8, 1974 at 315 Fifth Avenue, Tarentum, Pennsylvania 15084 and will furnish Bid Forms and Specifications at this time, or ot the District Office. 1 For additional Information tall Property Manager Murray J. Reest at 565-7788. The Pennsylvania Deoanmenr or Transportation reserves the right fo reiect any or all bids for ony reteon whatsoever. ANTHONY J.

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AT Chatham Health Visit, Swim, gym, sauna, steartt, weights. 515 mo. 3 mot V36. vr. SI 32.

free mo. 391-5000. XI GEISHA BATH uihlr nonl h'Jrtv toning, private showers in 4iverv- room. Plush, air copemonea. uma- town PlttsDurgn, on lidemv mvc.

OtMINI jr A Armstrong, Phyllis A. Beck, Marguerite Bonner, Rose M. Bordenick, Margaret Byrnes, Martin L. Cook. Clvde Dean, Frances A.

Donaldson, James A. Frank, William A. Sr. Garland, Fred M. i Gross, Edward Hayden, Catherine Grill Heiss, Martha M.

Jack, Elva W. KIrik, Victor N. Sr. Kmetko, Michael Koedel, Charles H. Kosanovic, Sam Krall, Charles J.

Longmore. John W. Lord, Robert Lutz, Harris V. McKissock, Malvina McGraw, Walter M. McGuirk, Elma Moeller, John B.

Nagel, August Nelson, John M. Oldaker, Richard F. Panza, Edward A. Pasini, Pete Parisi, Robert Revak, Julia S. Rizzo, Dominic Roy, Alma L.

Schwartz, Blanche Seabert, Anthony A. Senft, Ann D. Sheridan, James L. Smith, G. Dewey Smith, James L.

Sr. Thomas, Sharon Ann Thompson, William 0. Thurner, May Titterington, Charles Todd, Charles L. Travers, James A. Treylineek, Michael Vassilaros, Nick Wetzel, Marguerite Death Notices received at the JOHN H.

SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Wednesday and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where blessing service will be held Friday morning al 10 o'clock. TITTERINGTON Charles A. on January 1, 1974, beloved husband af Rebecca A. Reichard; also survived bv his children and grandchildren.

Friends received at the FINDLAY C. WYLIE FUNERAL HOME, 10985 Frankstown Penn Hills, where services will be held on Friday at 11 o.m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. TODD On January 1, 1974, Charles of Chartlers Cltv, husband of Jean Consoll Todd; father of Llewellyn (Llew), Loren, Michelle, Leslie; son of James and the late Gertrude Steele Todd; brother of James and Norman Todd. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks.

Services on Friday, January 4, at II a.m. TREYLINEK On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Michael S. of South Pork beloved husband of Anna Treyll-nek; fother of Mrs. Rose Fisher of Hampton, Edward M. and AiDert o.

irevlinek; also 10 grondchlldren and 4 areat-arandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Rdj Broughton-Curry, Pa. Funeral Friday at 9:30 a.m.

with moss of th resurrection In Native tv Church at 10 a.m. VASSILAROS On January 1, 1974, Nick Vassilaros ot Carrlck, (formerly of Greens-burg, father ot Lydla Gever; also two arandchlldren, Leona Schoenberaer and Marie Schultz; olso five great-grandchildren; brother of Ouronla Lardls, Smor- agae Nicnois ana George vassiia-ros. Friends received at the READ' SHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownvllle 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. services i-naay ot a VOLOK On Wodnesday, Jonuary 1974; George, of 45th husbond of Anna Neilko; father of Pauline Barone and Paul Volok; arond-father of Sherv ond Kenneth Barone Friends received at the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME (formerly Hennlnger), 4635 Butler where blessing services will be held on Friday, January 4 at 7 p.

m. Funeral mass al 51. Michaels Russian Orthodox Church, Reed on Saturday. Janjarv 5 at 10 a. m.

Visitation! 2-4 ond. hi p. m. WALLACE Richard, In Milwaukee, formerly of Sharpsburg ond Smith-dale, beloved father of Mrs. Margaret West Watson, Bruce Wallace and Mrs.

Grace Allen; brother of Mrs. Beatrice Bedell and Mrs. Margaret Mills; also a host of arandchlldren, areat-granddilldren ond nieces. Friends received, beginning Thursday evening, at the SPRIGGS AND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Lang where funeral services will be held on Saturday ot 11 a.m., Rev.

LeR-oy Potrlck officiating. Iterment Homewood Cemetery. Visitation with the family 7-9 p.m. WALZ On December 31, 1973, Olga, of 969 Plnson Rockledge, Florida. Formsr resident of the Pittsburgh area for 50 years and was the widow of the late Charles R.

Walz; mofher of Mrs. Ralph R. Gainer; also three orandchlldren. Funerdl services Thursday, January 3, 1974 at the WYLIE-BAXLEY FUNERAL HOME, Cocoa, Florida at 2 oock. WEES (PETRAGLIA) On Tuesday, January 1, 1 974 Marie (Dolly) of Wyoming wife of Flovd Wees; mother of Patricia Porter; dauqhter of Mary Petraglia; sister of Russell, Oscar, John, Josephine Palmer and Joseph Petraglia; also survived by three grandchildren.

Friends received at the ALBERT J. BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Mt. Washington. Funeral Mass ot St. Mory of the Mount Church on ot 10 a.m.

WETZEL Mrs. Marguerite (Mulhern) (formerly of Homestead and Greentree) on Tuesday, January 1, 1974. Beloved wife of the lote Louis Wetzel. Sister of Mrs. Gertrude Mulhern.

Also surviving are several nieces ond nephews. Friends are belna received ot the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME 806 West Homestead. Reaulem high moss Frldoy In St.

Mary Magdalene R. C. Church at 10 a. m. Retired supervisor of Bell Telephone Co.

WOZNIAK On Jan. 1974, Cello of 112 South 13th S.S.; sister of Mrs. Mory Bernstein, Mrs. Joseph (Helen) Machesky, ond the late Lillian Husok, Friends will be received beolnnlnq Thurs. 2 p.m.

ot the ALFREDA M. GAROFOLO FUNERAL HOME, corner 14th and Saroh St. Funeral Sat. at 8:30 A M. Funeral Liturgy In St.

Adalbert Church at 9 o.m. ZUPANCIC On Tuesday. January 1, 1974, Stefonl, wite of the lote Frank Zuoonclc; mother of Fronk ZuDon-cic. Friends received nt the PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOME, 860 Leckhort N.

S. Funerol on Friday with Mass of the Resurrection In St. Nicholas Church, N. S. ot 10:30 a.

m. In Memoriam BRUCKNER. Charles-ln memory of my father who died Jan. 3, 1930. Missed by his tamiiv.

Mary ueaver, Phllllpsburo, Mo. 65722. GIZZI, Ralph-In loving memory of our husband, fother and grandfather who passed away one year ago today, January 3, 1973. Sadlv missed by his wife, Frances, children and oranacniioren. 1 Lost and Found SMALL Black Cat -Lost, yellow Mu.lnrn VJr tv Swissvale and Moole, Edgewood.

uec. It. rtewara. 687-7100. CAT-Male, white, brown patches, 1 blind eye, flea collar bell.

Lost Old Leechburo Rd. 795-3438. CAT-Lost, blk mole, answers 10 Buincv a. wegiev wve. CAT-Grov striper), lost Oakland area.

Ans. to Plt'lJ Has stitches In rt. back leg reword( 441-4913. COLLIE Lost, Garfield, "Goldie," child's pet. jm rewara.

361-8548. COLLIE Shepherd -Lost, Irl-colored man. cant. was. Aggers, Harry Allen, James C.

Bandula, Anthony Bauman, Emil R. Beatty, Robert Brobeck, Bessie Courey, Kamley Fahad Del Vecchio, Domenkk Dunbar, Nellie P. Ehrhart, Josephine Baker Emich, Mary Ann Whalen Everhart, Floyd S. Foley, Marguerite Fowler, Elsie R. Fricke, William G.

Sr. Giedl, Joseph Godich, Mike Sr. Goldsburv, Marjorie Gordon, Andrew W. Henry, Robert Henry, William John Katz, Eva Knize, Joseph C. Mack, Lillian Maier, Ernest F.

Malinskl, Walter Sr. Mazur, Kathleen Moul, Clara Schwartzott Mourot, Harry E. Murphy, P. Joseph Pecori, James M. Rea, Ruth Stenger Rogers, Margaret Ruggiero, Joseph Sansone, Jennie Sauers, Katherine S.

Sestokas, Virginia Populo Shannon, Joseph O. Sorensen, Peter C. Stec, Raymond J. Sypolt, Donald III Thomas, Mary M. Riley Volok, George Wallace, Richard Walz, Olga Wees (Pettraglia), Marie (Dolly) Wozniak, Celia Death Notices V.

Seabert and Antoinette Stubln-per. Friends received 2-4 ond 7-9 0. at WM. J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna.

Funeral Mass In All Saints Ciurch, Etna, on Friday, al 10 a. m. SENFT Of Castle Shannon, en Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Ann Dorothy, beloved wife of Francis E. Senft; dauahter of Theresa L. and th late Howard Smith; sister of Mrs.

Mary Ellen Robertson; also survived by two neices and one ncohew. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shannon. Funeral Llturqv In St.

Ann Church on Saturday, January 5 at 10 a.m. SESTOKAS On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Vlr, ginla Ponulo Sestokas of McKees Rocks; wife of Robert; mother of Darlene and Jeffrey; sister of Margaret Maddalon, Eleanor Beaver, Charles, Joseph, Mary Elizabeth Sorg, Loraine Braldlc, James, Patricia Akanowlcz and Jean. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks. Mass of the Resurrection will be held In SI. Francis de Sales Church on Saturday, January 5, at 11:30 A.M.

SHANNON Joseph age 63, of 86 Park Delmont, died Jan. 2, 1974; husband of Hazel; father of Robert L. and Mrs. Jay (Peaav) Dodson; brother of Raymond, Quay, Donald, Harold, Kenneth, Mrs. Rachel Crelohton and Mrs.

Sarah Wolten- bauah; also seven grandchildren. Friends are belna received ot the EDWIN N. WOLFE FUNERAL HOME, fcxport. Funeral services will be held Friday al 2 p.m. In Delmont United Presbyterian enurcn.

SHERIDAN On Tuesday January 1, 1974. James L. Sheridan of Mt Washlnntnn. Beloved husband of Genevieve Sheridan; father of Mrs. Gene vieve Ehe na.

Mrs. Knthnen Coudrlet; son of Ida Rleael; broth er ot Kev. H. w. Rleael, ana Russell Rleael; olso survived by seven grondsnns.

Friends received at WM. SLATER and SONS Virainla Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington until 9:15 a. m.

Friday January 4. Funeral Liturgy In St. Justin Church at 10 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. SMITH On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, G. Dewey Smith, of Mt. Lebanon, husband of Stella (Sassana) Smith: father of Georae D. brother of Miss Helen Smith, Mrs.

Ruth Monsch and Ralph Smith; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the L. BEINHAUER A SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty beginning on Wednesday, 7 p. m. Services Friday, 11 a.m. Interment Mt.

Lebanon Cemetery. SMITH Suddenly, on Tuesday, Jonuary 1, 1974, Jomes L. Sr. (Greenfield Jimmy) of Sa. Hill, husbond of Nora Bailey Smlfti; father of Mrs.

William D. Conn, Mrs. William C. O'Mara, of Jomes L. of Mt.

Lebanon and Thomas F. Smith of Fox ChODel; brother of Mrs. John J. Delahanty, Mrs. Kathrvn McClure, Miss Mary ond Thomas P.

Smith, all of also 21 grandchildren and lliree great-grondchlldren. Friends received ot the THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swlssvale, Wednesday, 7-9 p. m. and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Mass of Christian Burial ot St. Rosalia's Church on Friday at 11 a. m. Memorial contributions may be made to Mercy Hospital Bldg.

Fund. SORENSEN On Tuesday, January 1, 1974, Peter husband of Ann Moxmes Sorensen of 912 Perry Hlahway, North Hills, Ross father of Rev. Robert L. Sorensen of Davison, Michigan; also survived bv two grondchlldren ond one great-grandchild. Services and Interment at Davison, Mlchloon.

Arrangements bv the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, INC. STEC On Wednesdov, January 1974, Raymond (aae 55). beloved husband of Annamoe O'Connor Stec; father of Raymond ond Terrence Stec; brother of Dorothy Roberts, Cecilia Hellmon, Delores Smoley, Edword, Walter Ond Robert Stec; also five grandchildren.

Friends received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler at 52nd St. Notice of time later. SYPOLT Donald III, Infant son of Mr. ond Mrs.

Donald Svrwlt on January 2, 1974; brother of Erin Syoolt and arandson of Mrs. Ellzobeth Hrltrko of West Mifflin. Graveside services were conducted todoy, January 3, 1974, in St. John'! Cemetery, Munhall. THOMAS Sharon Ann, accidentally on Tuesdov, January 1, 1974, beloved daughter of Frank J.

ond Dolores Wojnlak Thomas; sister of Joanne, Patty Ann, Frankle, Peter, Mar-vann, Paul and Mark Thomas; olso survived by paternal qrandparents, Frank and Anna Marie homos, maternal grandparents, William ond Frances Wozniak. Frtends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ot the A. STAAB ond SONS FUNERAL HOME, 900 Chartlers W.

Pah. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Sebastian Church, North Hills, on Friday, January 4. at 11 a. m.

THOMAS Mory M. Riley of 85 Gllmore Unlontown; on January 3, at 12:01 o. beloved wife of Mervln (Merv) E. Thomas mother of Mervin E. Thomas daughter of Anna Fox Riley; three arandchlldren; sister of Betty Anson ond Rozella Vorhoslc.

Funeral orranae-ments to be announced bv the ROBERT S. OATS FUNERAL HOME, 71 Pennsylvania Unlcntown. For information, dial 412-437-7555. THOMPSON On Wednesday mornlna, January 2, 1974, William O. (Buck), husband of Esther Smith Thompson of 841 California Avalon, (formerly of Swan Acres, Ross brother of Dr.

E. Homer Thompson of LeHioh Acres, Florida; ond Mrs. Helen Frrv. Friends received nt the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME 1032 Perry Hwv Perrys-vllle, where services will be held on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. THURNER On Mofyjay, December 31, 1973, Max Loiiis Thurner of Clearwater, Florida, husband of Marie Weisch Thurner) father of Mrs. Audrey Gallagher ond Robert Thurner; brother of Mrs. Catherln Thomas and Mrs. Marie Pavtas, William Thurner; also eight grondchlldren and on great-grandchild.

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