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-I 7 The Pittsburgh Press Wednesday, August 1, 1984 Lawyer, ex-steel exec Jack Loynd, 66, dies Jack S. Loynd, an attorney and retired vice president of labor relations for Allegheny Ludlum Industries, died of a heart attack Monday at Presbyterian-University Hospital. Mr. Loynd, 66, of Holland Road, Churchill, underwent open-heart surgery July 10 at the hospital. labor attorney who was considered an expert in steel industry negotiations, he was nicknamed "The Judge" by negotiators for the United Steelworkers when he served as a member of the Steel Companies Coordinating Committee.

The Brackenridge native was a graduate of Har-Brack Union High School, Kiski Prep School and Washington Jefferson College. He studied law at the University of Virginia and the University of Pittsburgh. He was an attorney with the law firm of Smith, Buchanan and Ingersoll from 1944 to 1955, when he joined Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. as industrial relations counsel. He was named vice president of labor relations in 1974, holding that position until his retirement in 1980.

He then resumed private law practice in Tarentum. Mr. Loynd served as board chairman of Sherwood Oaks, a life-care community; director of General Press Inc. of Tarentum; vice president and director of Loynd Lindquist insurance; and secretary of Shawnee Highlands Inc. He also had been a director of the Pittsburgh Legal Society, and a of the American Iron and members Institute, Pittsburgh Personnel Association, the American Society for Industrial Security, the Army Ordnance Association, and the International Society for Labor Law and Social Legislation.

Surviving are his wife, Eva; a daughter, Jennifer Cowherd; two sons, Scott and Geoffrey; a sister, Barbara Uncapher; and a brother, James. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday, followed by memorial services at St. Stephen Episcopal Church, Pitt Street, Wilkinsburg. Burial will be in Homewood Cemetery.

The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Loynd Fund, Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, N.Y., or to St. Stephen Episcopal Church or the American Heart Association. Copperweld from page BI asked to provide another $600,000 for economic development. And the county will put up $200,000 of its community-development money and offer low-interest loans through i its industrial development authority. Allegheny Growth Center One will be owned and operated by Southwest Pennsylvania Economic Development District, a non-profit corporation that oversees economic development in a nine-county region of Southwestern Pennsylvania.

Known as SPEDD, the organization was formed in 1966, and was the Appalachian Regional Commission's local funding conduit from its founding until President Reagan pinched off public works funds in 1980. Since 1980, SPEDD has concen- LATEST DEATHS Banjavcic, Thomas P. Campbell, Blanche Waters Cannon, Reese J. Carr, Suzanane C. Cohen, Samuel Denner, Raymond L.

Derbish, William Dorben, John R. Sr. Elbert, Howard J. Ent, Eleanor M. Gambee, Harriet L.

Gerner, Edward J. Sr. Gobbels, Isabel Grgurich, Mary Cesnik Halligan, James R. James, Peggy WortheyNapoleon Jenison, Nettie Stroginis Johnson, Etta Johnston, Marie S. Karwoski, Lillian J.

Pietrzak Loynd, Jack Shapleigh -Esq. Lynch, Mary C. Schmid Moye, Daisy 0'Hanion, Paul J. (Bud) Olson, Ralph P. (Sandy) Palgon, Max Pelz, Mary Elizabeth Radovich, Jennie Radzik, Edward C.

Tampas (Tampizivas), Peter Uzlik, Mary Valentic, Louis J. Wagner, Edmund R. Werner, Margaret A. Wilder, Mary Wilson, Floyd J. Youlton, Hazel 001 Death Notices Grieft, Irving and Barmak, Janet Dr.

B. Sidney Barmak, Snyder all also three grandchildren and the late Elleen Kukic and two will be received at RALPH great-grandchildren. Friends SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. Shadyside Wed. pm to attend 2 pm graveside services at Westview Cemetery of Rodet Shalom Cong.

Contributions may be made to the Leonard Barmak Memorial Fund, B'Nal Israel Cong. BIANCHIN Mary C. (Cusato), 1984 of on Sunday, July 29, Bridgeville; wife of the late Ramon 'F. Blanchin; mother of Theresa Mitchell and Raymond Blanchin; sister of Frank, Dominic and James Cusato, Josephine Blanchin, Pauline Forrest, Nataline Robison also four grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 7-9 EDWARD D.

WOLF, JR. FUNERAL HOME, 715 MIll Bridgeville. Mass of Christian Burlal Thursday at 10 a.m. in St. Agatha R.C.

Church. ALECHNEWITH On July 30,, 1984 Her: bert S. Alechnewith; beloved husband of Agnes' Henderson- of Laurel Gardens; father of Timothy, Kenneth and Lori Alechnewith; brother of Dolores Johns. Friends recelved 2-4 7-9 at T. B.

DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry North Hills. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Teresa Church Thurs. at 12:30 p.m. BANJAVCIC Thomas formerly of Etna on Tuesday, July 31, 1984: husband of the late Helen D.

Puhl; father of Thomas Mrs. Rose Marie McDonald and the late C.W.0. Florenz Michael Banjavcic, USMC; Alarcon brother of Fla. of Anna Marie and Michael of Yugoslavia; also five grandchildren. Friends received J.

2- and 7.9 at the WM. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butter burial Etna. St. Mass of Christian Nicholas Church, Millvale, Friday: Aug. 3 at 11:30 a.m.

BARMAK On Monday, July 30, 1984, Leonard Barmak, beloved husband of Bess Gross Barmak: father of Teddy B. Helen L. Parcell WASHINGTON, Pa. Helen L. Parcell, a former teacher in the Washington public schools, died of pneumonia Monday at Washington Hospital.

Mrs. Parcell, 86, of Prosperity, Washington County, was a charter member of the Alice Gallagher Mission Society of Broad Street Baptist Church, and a member of the Washington Jefferson College Auxiliary. She also was a member of the Washington Current Events Club, the Washington Child Welfare Circle, and the Retired Public School Employees Association. She married Washington County artist Malcolm Parcell on Aug. 14, 1937, and was a model for his paintings for many years.

In addition to her husband, Mrs. Parcell is survived by a sister, Florence Gardei of Prosperity. Friends will be received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow in the Richard H. Piatt Funeral Home, 130 E.

Wheeling Washington. Services and burial will be private. Joseph A. Rotunda Joseph A. Rotunda, retired foreman of the city's Public Works Department, died of heart failure Monday at Shadyside Hospital.

incubator ing businessmen under de the brella for the make a new There the SPEDD, will center to assist tion, procurement, accounting, tural services, training. Upon center, new quired to expand region as a tance. SPEDD Vidic operates Wexford, where 82 people in ing, robotics, Death Notices nurs. 2-4 7-9 p.m. Friday A a.m.

Tuesday, July 31, 1984; 01 sister of Frances of Whitehall Taylor of Chicago, survived by nieces Visitation Serbe held in Adrian, Arrangements by MORTUARY, Liberty Ave. July 30, 1984, Anof Bethel Park; wife late Alex Gatalski; of Alex, Helen Paz: Nick (Apples), Paul Roman; sister of Sophie and Jean Budjak; grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and two grandchildren. recelved on Wed. 2-4 7-9 at the E. CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, Library BethFuneral liturgy in Germaine Church Thurs.

31, 1984, Edward J. Stowe husband Wilhelm; father of Jr. of brother Pah, and Sophia of Cleveland. received at the J. SANVITO, FUNERAL HOME 1650 Stowe until 9:30 a.m.

Mass of Burial In St. MaChurch at 10 a.m. Weds. 7-9 p.m., 2-4 7-9 p.m. of McKeesport, 1984; wife of the former hostess of Terrace Night Club, Versailles; sister of Netof McKeesport.

are being received WILLIAM H. CRAIG HOME, 3000 VerAve. McKeesport, 2-4, 7-9. Service Thursday, In the Home. Interment Joseph Cemetery.

Monday, July 30,, 1984; Cesnik; beloved wife Graurich; mother Marie Marsteller, JoGottschalk Peggy daughter of the John Cesnik; sisJohn, Joseph Cesnik the late Slosar; also survived received at grandchildren. PERMAN FUNERAL 4825 Butler LawMass of Christian St. 57th Mary, AssumpChurch, Aug. at 10 a.m. 2-4 7-9 p.m.

GROETZINGER Monday, 30,. 1984, beloved wife of of Mark Dean Planinsek sister and of Lantzy of Latrobe, Carl Raishart; of Andrea, received BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL Broadway at Shiras Beechview, 7-9 Wed. Mass St. of Siena Church, at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 31, 1984; beloved husband father of DanThomas, James, Ruth, and Mary; 14 three Friends received great-grandchilat B.

McCABE HOME, 9311 Rd. (Penn Hills). Christian Burial Fria.m., Blessed Our Lady Sacrament of Visitation 2-4, 7-9. The AD 2 lines, 7 days in The Press 6 days in the Post-Gazette For items valued up to $150. No commercial, real estate or help wanted.

Ads may be cancelled but no refunds given. Price must appear in ad. Call 263-1201 Mr. Rotunda, 82, of Stanton Avenue, East Liberty, also was a former constable in the 11th Ward. He retired from both posts in 1963.

The lifelong Democrat served on the Democratic City Committee for District 13 in the 11th Ward. Mr. Rotunda was a member of Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic Church in East Liberty, the Italian Sons and Daughters of America, and American Association of Retired Persons. He is survived by his wife, Helen; a son, of East Liberty; a daughter, Sister Judith principal of All Saints School in Etna; a brother, George of Sarasota, three sisters, Victoria Ventlo of Green Tree, and Gertrude Ventlo and Helen Mecca, both of West Lake, Ohio; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow at John A. Freyvogel Sons 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire Street, Shadyside. A mass of Christian burial will be offered at 10 a.m. Friday at Our Lady Help of Christians Church, Meadow Street.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Ralph P. Olson Ralph P. "Sandy" Olson, a partner in Advanced Training Systems Co. of Murrysville, Westmoreland ting machinery, and the repair of computer-driven servo-motors.

"These new businesses will expand geometrically if they Vidic explained. "That's where the jobs come from. "The way it goes, a new firm starts out in the incubator and is able to serve its markets and enjoy a fine employee-to-capital ratio. When the markets expand and cashflow problems creep in, they can get a bank loan because they have been spared all the normal start-up costs and aren't deeply in debt. "At the second level, after three years, if they're strong they can tolerate a conventional loan.

If not, they may, have to seek venture capital. real return on investment doesn't come until the fifth 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices at St. Stephen, Episcopal O'Shell; brother of Church, Franklin at Pitt. Switko and the late Wilk. on Fri.

at 11 a.m. and Alex Papal; Friends received, one, MAURICE hour vived by eight prior to and two KNEE, 731-4212) Friends are being at ELMER L. LYNCH (SCHMID) Second FUNERAL Ave. CHAPEL, On Tuesday, July, 31, 1984, Requiem High Mass Mary C. (Lynch) Schmid; Stephen R.C.

Church mother of Richard Rob- day at 10. a.m. ert Carole Washington Calvary Cemetery. and the late LaVerne Derrick; sister of Helen Ward PELZ of NY; also survived by 13 On Tuesday, grandchildren. Friends and at Erie, Mary Erins Members received of Daughters of (Moss) formerly of at the WM.

dock; wife the SLATER SONS, Vir- E. pelz; mother Mt. ginia Ave. Kearsarge Arnold, Carol Washington, until 9:15 Charles A. Pelz; a.m.

Saturday. Funeral Mass Elmer S. Moss and In St. Mary of the Mount Charles, William Church at 10 a.m. Alice Moss; MALEC grandchildren.

grandchildren; two On Monday, July 30, 1984; members of Bertha Doven; beloved wife Chap. 410 O.E.S. of John J. Malec Ross THE ELKIN mother of Lisa Ann 4th N. will Braddock, Malec; sister of Alma Bur- Services be sits.

Friends received 2-4 pm. (Family hrs. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry PRESTON North Hills. in Mass of Chris- Clyde suddenly tian Burial St.

Teresa day, July 30, Church, 10 a.m. O'Hara MARKOVICH brother (Dorothy) of Bauer, Mrs. On Sunday, July 29, 1984; and Louise Belinak: wife Preston; cousin of Samuel Markovich; mother Foster; also nieces of William, Samuel phews. Family erine Eleanor Poe; grandmother and of at the NEVIL E. Fromme Kath- friends call 2-4 13; great-grandmother FUNERAL HOME, five; sister of Zora Kaplack, die Sharpsburg Diana Belinak, Mary Lies, premises), where the late Joseph Belinak will be held Frances Hosni; Family also will nieces nephews.

RADOVICH celve members of Lodge 29 Suddenly on CFU friends 2-4, p.m. 1984, Jennie of PAUL C. STEPHENS of the late Pete FUNERAL HOME, 600 beloved mother of Cedar N.S. Funeral Zecca and Theodore Thursday with Mass of Penn Hills; also Christian Burial in St. Nicho- four grandchildren.

las Church, N.S., at 10 a.m. received at GEORGE MILANIAK 732 TRUNEY Brunot FUNERAL On July 29, 1984, Mar- Wed. Thurs. garet Svienty; wife of the p.m. Funeral Friday, late John (Jano); beloved Mass of Christian mother of Mrs.

Margaret St. Joseph R.C. Mrs. Mary Ann ona at 10 a.m. Miaczynski, Michael, of Verona Cemetery, Marie Adams, CT, of Monrovia, RADZIK MD: also 13 grandchildren On Tuesday, July and one sis- Edward beloved ter of S.R.

Aquiline and V.S.C., of Helen S. Kortz; Steve Seventy, the late vived by five John Friends and received Andrew at Svienty. the grandchildren; Prohaska, THOMAS J. GMITER FUN- Adam and John. ERAL HOME, 2323 E.

Car- celved at L. J. son St. Funeral 9 FUNERAL HOME, a.m. Mass In St.

Matthew's Carnegie, Mass Church at 10 a.m. Visita- tian St. tons 7-9 p.m., Tues. Church Fri. 4:30 and 12-9 p.m.

tion with family 2-4 MOYE ROTUNDA Daisy, on July 30, 1984, On Monday, July dearly beloved mother of Joseph beloved Bernice Moye and Eleanora of Helen Plenkosky Pace; also survived by 5 father of Ross J. grandchildren, 8. great- Sr. Judith Ann grandchildren and great, the late George fives and friends. Visitations George Rotunda, other, rela- Rotunda In the WEST FUNERAL ria Ventio, Mrs.

2215 Wylle Ventlo Mrs. Helen Wed. 2-4 7-9. Fun- also seven eral Thurs. at 1.

o'clock In two great the Central Baptist Church. Friends received Interment Allegheny Ceme- A. FREYVOGEL tery. Fraternal services of 4900 Centre at the Order of Eastern Star, St. Tues.

7-9 p.m. Daughters of Sphinx and Thurs. 2-4 7-9 Sisters Brothers Club will eral Friday. Mass be held Wed. evening at tian Burial Our 7:30 in the Funeral Home.

of Christians Church O'HANLON SEKO Paul J. (Bud), on July On July 30, 31, 1984; beloved husband chael V. of East Eleanor Hunt; father of Mi- band of Anna (Shields)' chael and Eleanor Stancliffe; father of Dorie brother of John O'Hanion, chael and Ronald Conrad and Marie Debbie, Colleen Source; four grandchildren. Jaquette, Jim Welsh, Friends received at the Velasquez, Jackie FINDLAY WYLIE FUN- Bill and Bunny ERAL HOME, 10985 Frank- brother of Helen stown Penn Hills, where Kupchak a blessing service will be Perish; also twelve held Friday at 10 a.m. children.

Friends tations 2-4 7-9 p.m. from PATRICK 2-4 4. LANIGAN OLSON ERAL E. HOME, Poh. 700 On Monday, July 30, 1984, Chrisfian Burial in Ralph P.

(Sandy) of Murrys- man Church Thurs. ville: husband of Nancy McWilliams Olson; father of SMOLINSKI of Cheryl Charles and Keith; and son-in-law Louise On Monday, July Olson; brother son of of Donald. Evelyn Mildred Boeh, Sophie; beloved Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. vis, mother Florence of Russo; 15; Wed. Thurs.

at JOHN T. grandmother of HART FUNERAL HOME, ment Murrysville. Friday. Private Memorial Inter- Ser- Albert Mysilwiec. Friday at 7 p.m.

In welcome MORTUARY at 2630 Newlonsburg Murrysville. Presbyterian berty Ave. Tues. Church, Memorial made to contributions the Ralph may Olson be Christian, Burial, Atheletic Scholarship Fund, Southwest National 15668. Bank, SWANK Murrysville, Pa.

Harry W. on PALGON 30, 1984; beloved beloved August husband 1, of 1984, Sylvia Max; father of Theresa Mary Ann Jasper ther Weiss Paigon; beloved fa- Swank; brother of Anna Marie and Ruth of Arthur, Silverman Louis, Aaron Montouro and Ralph all of grandfather of Pamela of New Rochelle NY: Swank. Friends may Brooklyn Mindell Patchen brother of Harry of Pgh. p.m. Wed.

at on Tues. ROTH also 15 grandchildren 12 where great-grandchildren. held on Services 7450 Saltsburg at RALPH SCHUGAR Wednesday CHAP. Universal, Penn EL, Shadyside. Interment of John the Christian Baptist Burial Jerusalem, Israel.

Church on Thurs. PAPAI TAMPAS Joseph, on Monday, July 30, 1984; husband of of Hazelwood; Blanche beloved Mazur (Tampizivas) Papal; dear father of Mar- ter On of Braddock, July 31, lene Furlona JoAnn County, salesman, Mr. lonsburg rysville, member byterian He had Davis Cheryl home; Olson brother, to 9 9 p.m. Funeral Cemetery, County. offered burg The al Ralph Fund, resident Park, year.

business take "The bator them we enough pand their they out Vidic SPEDD, many who good isting shops. Elizabeth Andrew also grandchildren great-grandchildren. recelved HERMAN 5204 Hazelwood. In St. on FriInterment In Elizabeth N.

Bradlate Alfred of Nancy Tafelski and sister of the late Clark and also nine greatFriends and Farest Hills received at MORTUARY, where Fri. at 2-4 7-9) on Mon1984: of beloved John F. Lauretta, Robert K. Alice B. nerequests that 7-9 p.m.

FRANK 1314 Mid(parking Service 11 a.m. July 31, Verona; wife Radovich; Mrs. Ann both of survived by Friends P. PEHOME, Verona, on 2-4 7-9 Aug. 3, Burial Church, VerInterment Oakmont.

31, 1984, husband also daughters and brother of Leo, Friends reSZAFRANSKI 101 3rd of Chris. Ionatius a.m. Visita- 30, 1984, husband Rotunda; Rotunda; C.D.P. and Joseph brother. of Mrs.

VictoGertrude Mecca grandchildren; -grandchildren. at JOHN SONS, Devonshire Wed. p.m. Funof ChrisLady Help 10 a.m. 1984, husSeko; Gardale, MISeko, and Victor Marcy Cecere, Jaquette; Curlick, and Mary grandmay FUNLinden Mass of St.

Col10 a.m. 30, 1984, mother of Josephine Dagrand- great nine; sister Hapsias, and Friends BEINHAUER West LiWed. 2- Mass of Thurs. Church. Monday, July husband of Swank; Marie, Joanne Swank; Janet call 7-9 2-4 7-9 CHAPEL OF Rd.

at Hills. Mass In St. Catholic at 10 a.m. 1984, Pehusband of and a former machine died of cancer Presbyterian-University Olson, 44, of Hermar Murrysville, was a member Presbyterian Church, and a former deacon of Mulberry United Church of Wilkinsburg. was an avid tennis player been a member of the Cup team.

Surviving are his wife, McWilliams Olson; a a son, Keith his mother, Evelyn of East Pittsburgh; Donald, of North Friends will be received tonight and from 2 to 4 tomorrow in the John Home, 3103 Lillian Murrysville. Burial will be in Eastview Delmont, Westmoreland A memorial service at 7 p.m. Friday in Presbyterian Church. family suggests that contributions be made Olson Athletic Southwest National Murrysville 15668. Deaths elsewhere Margaret J.

Lockler, 77, a Forest Hills; in Fla. That's when a strong will explode and off, creating lots of jobs. maximum time in the is five years. We don't to get too comfortable, call the living dead who to survive. They must and get to the point rent is paying for the get.

Then they're ready and compete in the said that in his 17 he has never before manufacturing want to get into business themselves. Most are people idea who spin off from firm and set up their 001 Death Notices Iro; brother of nieces Nikita of Greece; also phews. Friends may call from 7-9 Wed. 2-4, 7-9 at the PATRICK T. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden E.

Poh. Where Trisagion Service will Funeral be held Thurs. in the 8 p.m. service sentation of Christ Greek Orthodox Church. (Ypapanti) on Fri.

11AM. Additional viewing In Church one hour prior to service. UZLIK Mary, on July 30, 1984, beloved of RD McDonald; mother of Mildred Heindl, Anna Semerod, Helen Senozich Mary Heindl; 13 grandchildren; 31 greatI grandchildren and four Friends THOMAS LITTLE FUNERAL HOME, where Services will be held Main Imperial, Thursday at 11 a.m. VALENTIC Louis J. of Etna, on Monday July 30, 1984; son of Dorothy Cavaner Valentic and the late Louis A.

Valentic; grandson of Eva Cavaner; brother of Dana Valentic Frank, Patrick, James, Samuel Borowsk! and Elaine Smouse; also nieces and nephews. Friends recelved 2-4 and 7-9 at the WM. J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna. Mass of Christian burial St.

Kieran Church, Lawrenceville, Friday, Aug. 3, 9 a.m. WAGNER On Sunday, July 29, 1984, In New Port Richey, Florida, Edmund R. formerly of N. beloved husband of Camilla father of Cecilia Sarkisian and Katherine Berkoban; stepfather of.

Camilla Antolik, Trudine Pattee, Frederick and Christine Airhart; brother of Evelyn survived by 10 grandchildren. Committal held in the Chapel of New St. Joseph Cemetery on Thursday at 9 a.m. WERNER Margaret Monday, 30, 1984; beloved sister-inlaw of Walter J. Sutch.

Friends and Members of Point Breeze U.P. Church may call 2-4 WED. 12-1 THURS. where Services will be held at MAURICE KNEE, Center at South, Wilk. (parking on premises).

WILDER July 30, 1984; Mary; beloved mother of James, Edward, Harold, Rose MaGwendolyn Carolyn wilder, Delores, Pugh, Irma J. Warden Darlene Dempster; 12 grand, 12 great-grandchildren; sister of Hattie Young; 8 niece, two nephews other relatives. Visitation Weds. Thurs. at GEORGE A.

WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Homewood Ave. Funeral Christian 11 a.m., Greater 250 Pgh. Temple, Pacific Bloomfleld. WILSON Floyd age 68, of Stuart on Mon.

July 30, 1984, formerly of Wilkinsburg Forest Hills, retired from Purity Distributor member of Redeemer Lutheran Church of Stuart, Wilkinsburo B.P.0.E. Lodge Associate member of B.P.O.E Lodge husband of Lillian of Stuart; father of F. Douglas of Newark, OH. Stephan P. of Smith.

Haven, brother of Richard of L.A. CA. and James A. of Miami, FL. Funeral Services will be 10:30 a.m.

Thursday at Redeemer Lutheran Church with Burial In Forest Hills Memorial Park. Friends may call 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at WALLACE WHITE FUNERAL HOME, of Stuart FL. where an Elks Memorial Service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. YOULTON Hazel, on July 31, 1984, In her 99th year; beloved mother of Mary Youlton, Martha Youlton, Georgia Cain, Shirley Youlton and Ellen Youlton and Moreland Youlton; sister of Lois Sims; also survived by four grandchildren and six greatgranddaughters.

Friends recelved at the THOMAS LITTLE FUNERAL HOME, Main Imperial, will Pa. where services be held Friday at 11 a.m. 007 Allegheny Cemetery Temple of Memories cript for (2) Must sell. 486-5217. JEFFERSON MEM.

space lot, Christus Garden, $800. 804-748-6667 or write R. Martinko, 4206. Cresthill Chester, VA 23831. JEFFERSON MEMORIALspaces.

Will sell all four or two. Reas. 531-1587. JEFFERSON MEMORIAL PK spaces in the garden of peace, lot in block 5. $1250.

243-4328. tool Monday at Hospital. Drive, of NewMur- and Pres- and Junior Nancy daughter, all at Burns and a Versailles. from 7 and 7 to T. Hart Union will be Newlons- memorito the Scholarship Bank, former Winter firm's really incuwant what make exwhere services market." go years at seen so enterprisers for with a an exown 821 Bids SEPARATE proposals by the Turtle Council of (TCVCOG) office, 519 Turtle Creek, til four prevailing day, August following Catch ing, for the Valley ments, 519 Turtle Creek, Bids will same evening in the Council the Turtle Building.

Copies of fications and documents at the office Creek Penn Pa. for a refundable. Each bid by Certifled the Turtle Council of an amount ten percent Base Bid. No bidder his bid days after opening "Compliance vis-Bacon deral Provisions: er applicable the Civil Executive (Pittsburgh of Development Section 109 and Community ment Act ecutive (Utilization ness County Enterprise July 1981 this, project." The TCVCOG right to bids, alternates bids. Council Turtle CITY OF AUGUST Separate will be fice of the First Floor, Building, 10:00 A.M., August 17, will be opened read one Council for: 176-84-B-2 Materials 273-84 Forms 274-84 275-84 Mailer Tax Repairs, B-157 Spay Bids Bonds: tracts for ment and an amount thousand or less no performance required." All bids Bid Bond Said bond authorized ecuted by which has the City thereto.

GEORGE CITY OF AUGUST Separate will be fice of the First Floor, Building, 10:00 A.M. August 17, will be read one Council for: Scrapsale. Bid shall a Bid Check in the hundred bid. Said authorized ecuted by Company, plied with nance relating LEGAL SCHOOL CITY OF Sealed quested for Encapsulation the Junior School and Reed sen, Pa. may be fice of the Schools, Watkins Pa.

15062. will be J. Bukowski, Board of until 3:00 day, August bids will be regular Board of on Tuesday, at 8:00 P.M., By PATRICIA VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS ALTMAN-ROWLEY Frank F. Ill and Marla R. BAUER-MIKLOS Timothy M.

and Mareida BERTELL-AMEDURE Thomas H. and Patricia R. BURR-WELSH Timothy D. and Carrie A. CALOGERO-SNATCHKO Richard and Kimberly CLOVER-VOLARIC Leonard T.

and Bernita A. Steven A. and Kathleen E. DICICCO-MANCINI Pasquale S. and Maria P.

DUPIN-KUZIO Steve Jr. and Rochelle L. FAIR-MAJORS James E. and Yolanda J. FYOCK-BRUNETTI Frederick E.

and Elizabeth A. GODZIN-BURGMAN George R. and Nadine L. GREENE-MALLINGER Howard C. and Michele HAMILTON-DAVIS Joseph S.

and Gloria J. HARBISON-MCANNICH Mark A. and Diana L. HATOK-COLLINS David J. and Christine A.

HERRICK -JACK David E. and Sherrie A. HOBURG-STARTZELL Jeffrey T. and Debora A. HORNER-LEE Bruce M.

and Min Zhan JENKINS-CEBASEK Thomas M. and Nancy KELLY-McCONNELL Jay A. and Maryann LUXBACHER-SESLER Peter M. and Melonie J. MAHFOOD-LAUFER Norman G.

and Joan L. MANDIROSSIAN-VOGEL Gara and Caroline MASSY-PAGE Robert L. and Barbara R. McCULLOUGH-STOUDT Kenneth and Jeanette McROBERTS-BARRETT Samuel M. and Cheryl L.

MITTAN-PETERS Daniel D. and Darlene K. MONFREDO-SHORR Scott R. and Lori A. NEWMAN-HARTMAN Glen M.

and Belinda A. PIETRONE-YURETICH Raymond Jr. and Sharon PONTICELLO-LUCCI Christopher G. and Susan PRISALAC-FLEMING George W. Jr.

and Peggie QUILLEN-ADRAGNA Scott R. and Diane B. ROBINSON-AVERY David A. and Pamela R. RUDIAK-WASHLASKI Michael B.

and Christine SAUER-CAREY Kevin M. and Kathleen E. SWART-DUCARME William G. and Mara E. THORPE-LINDSAY Curtis E.

and Tami A. TROIA-PROLOGO Pasquale A. and Renee L. ULIZZI-WALENCHOK Dean A. and Diane L.

VENTURA-HUERBIN Raymond M. and Maureen WATSON-McCLEARY Richard J. and Mary J. WHIGHAM-GARRUBBA Robert W. and Lisa WIELOCH-OBERLEY Conrad J.

and Noreen M. WILTFEUER-EBERLY Eric J. and Mary B. WOLFE-SIMON Edward I. Jr.

and Jessamyne M. YECKLEY-WILDSCHUTTE Paul L. and Lisa H. YOUHON-McGOUGH James H. and Dolores J.

ZITOVIC-DOYLE Michael E. and Nancy A. DIVORCES GRANTED ALBINGER Sharon from Leo J. BENCH Margaret A. from David BRENKUS Deborah J.

from Edward W. BROWNE James J. from Patricia S. DAILEY Paul M. from Patricia E.

FEINSTEIN Marcia Rothschild from Marshall L. GALLAGHER Richard J. from Carolyn A. HAHN Joan L. from Robert D.

HATTON Dennis E. from Constance HILL Robert D. from Germaine HUNT Terri L. from Robert E. KIELEK Joseph from Kimberly R.

KINKAID Jack R. Jr. from Marion J. KNOX Francine A. from Frank C.

KONDINELLI Amy J. from Joseph M. OGAWA Linda M. from David SCHOLTIS Joseph from Kimiko SOELL Jerri A. Langbein from Robin L.

WIDMAN Patricia J. from Curtis A. WOLSKO Kathleen from John R. ZAWICKI Regis from Susan trated new Ben by million mies and port controls fireplace panies and possible purpose cated But PREVIOUS DEATHS Alechnewith, Herbert S. Barmak, Leonard Bianchin, Mary C.

Cusato Bochonok, Robert S. Brown, Anna Stayduhar Cain, Julia Labishak Casciato, Guy J. Coleman, Joseph H. Crum, Margaret Deasy Gatalski, Antoinette Groetzinger, Julia M. Halter, Regis Jerpe, Grace McLain Lollo, Anthony F.

Malec, Bertha Doven Markovich, Louise Belinak Milaniak, Margaret Svienty Papai, Joseph Preston, Clyde M. Rotunda, Joseph A. Seko, Michael V. Smolinski, Sophie Swank, Harry W. 001 Death Notices I BOCHONOK Robert on July 30, 1984; beloved son of Peter and Pauline Drobnack Bochonok of Hazelwood; dear brother of Peter Paul N.

and William A. Bochonok; fiance of Michele Seaman. Friends are being received at the FUNERAL ELMER L. HERMAN CHAPEL, Second Hazelwood. Requiem High Mass in St.

Stephen R.C. Church on Thurs. at 10 a.m. BROWN On July 30, 1984, Anna Stayduhar Brown of McKees Rocks; wife of the late Edward; mother Edward, Thomas and Carl; ten grandchildren and two sister of Thomas Stayduhar, Hilda Connor, Styche and the late Mary, Joseph, Dr. William and EdStayduhar.

Friends recelved at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartiers Rocks. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Mary Church on Thurs. at 10 a.m. tion 2-4 7-9 p.m.

CAIN On July 30, 1984 Julla (Labishak); beloved wife of the late Thomas S. mother of Mrs. Carol Lee Gardom, Thomas S. Cain Ill, and the late Mrs. of Cassie Cherico Kopa; sister Mrs.

Mary Maderas, John, George late Michael, Andrew, Peter and Vasil' also sur vived by six grandchildren. Friends received in the EDWARD P. FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfleld Ave. Funeral Thurs. 9:30 a.m.

with Divine Liturgy in St. John Chrysostom B.C. Church at 10 a.m. Parastas Wed. at 7:30 p.m.

Visitation with family Tues. 7-9 p.m., Wed. 2-4 7-9 p.m. CAMPBELL On Tuesday, July 31, 1984, Blanche Waters, age 96, Bethel Park; wife of the late Aubrey Campbell; mother of Leo, Louls Dorothy Meute, Paul, Russell, James, George and Robert also 20 grandchildren; 30 greatgrandchildren and 11. greatFriends received 7-9 2-4 7- Thurs.

at HAROLD E. CONNELL SON FUNERAL HOME, 5120 brary' Services Ave. Bethel Park. Friday 2:30 p.m. CANNON Reese J.

of Brentwood, on Tuesday, July Pearl 31, 1984; husband of Cannon; father of Dorothy DeVaty: five granddaughters and Friends received at CIESLAK TATKO FUNERAL HOME 2935 Brownsville Rd. Wed. 6-9 Thurs. 2-4 7- where Services will be held on Friday at 10 a.m. CARR of Mt.

Lebanon, on Tuesday eve, Carr; 31, beloved 1984; wife Suzanne of Robert A. Carr; mother of Laura, Steven, Peter Mary Jo Schelbel Julle Collins; stepmother of Mary Robb Jackson, Jack Robert H. Carr Jr. Cynthia Gardner; sister of Gwen Perreaulf; grandmother of Eliza Gretchen. Friends may call at LAUGHLIN'S, 222 Washington Mt.

Lebanon, on Thursday 7-9 p.m. Memorial Services will be held in St. Paul Episcopal Church, on economic development, direction that gave rise Franklin Partnership which Pennsylvania pumped into its ailing local this year, mostly for capital formation ventures. Prospective tenants at the center include a firm a patented process to logs from coal and that package wire, coat fabricate electrical Eligible firms must be light ufacturers, as labor intensive because the project's is to create jobs for mill workers. There will warehouses in the industrial the centerpiece of hope prosperous future is the 001 Death Notices Washington Rd.

at Mayfair Mt. Lebanon, on Friday o'clock, The 3, will refriends in the Church Lounge, following Services. Memorials to the Christmas Seal League of Southwestern Pa. CASCIATO J. on husband July 30, beloved Yolanda, Lucente Casciato; father of Rosemarie Longo, Joanne Muto, Barbara John and clato: brother of Adam Casciato, Eleanore Fantone and Eva Carlini; also vived by six grandchildren.

Friends recelved and Thurs. 1-4 7.9 at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Fri. at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial, In Immaculate Conception Church at 10:30 a.m.

COHEN On Tuesday, July 31, 1984, Samuel, beloved husband of Mollie Friedman Cohen; beloved father of Dr. Norman Cohen, Dr. Bernard Natalle Apple; brother of Belle nine Gardner all of Poh; also grandchildren and nine children. Service at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Shadyside, 1 p.m. Visitation 12-1 p.m.

Interment West View Cem. of Rodef Shalom Cono. Contributions may be made to a charity of your choice. COLEMAN On July 30, 1984, Joseph of Library, PA; beloved husband of Mary (Velmer) Coleman; father of Mrs. Thomas (Nancy) Smith and Terry J.

Coleman; also three grandsons and one granddaughter; brother of Loren Coleman, William Coleman, Doris Hendricks and Jesse Mae Crosby and the late Clemon Daniel Coleman. Friends received Tues. and Weds. 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the WILLIAM E.

GRIFFITH MORTUARY, Brownsville BroughtonCurry-South Park Twp. Funeral Thursday at p.m. with services in the Library Baptist Church at 2 p.m. CRUM On Monday, July 30, 1984, Margaret Deasy; beloved wife of Arthur: mother of Joan, Col. Arthur F.

Jr. of Honotulu, of Christine Gallitzin, also 10 grandchildren. Friends received 7-9 p.m. Tues. 12-9 p.m.

Wed. at EDWARD A. SCHEPNER FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Cratton. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Philip Church Thurs.

11 a.m. DENNER Raymond on Monday, July 30, 1984; of Whitehall; husband of Maryvonne Denner; beloved father of Bruce Gall; beloved son of Louise the late August Denner: grandfather of Kristin Laura. Friends recelved JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Wednesday 7-9, Thursday 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral Friday, mornIng at 9.

Mass of Christian Burial 10 at St. Wendelln Church, a.m. Mr. Denner was a Commissioned Officer Overseas Service W.W. Il.

DERBISH On Monday, July 30, 1984, William, beloved father of Julia Doyle; brother of Winifred Barnes, Martha, Bialek and John; grandfather of Barbara Doyle. Friends, received 2-4 7. 9PM at THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 California Ave. at Davis Funeral Mass at St.

Francis Xavier Church, on Fri. at 12 Noon. DORBEN On Tuesday, July 31, 1984; John R. beloved husband of Catherine Snyder Dorben of Ross father of Mrs. JoAnn Flaion, John R.

Jr. Georgia Augustine, Mrs. Shirley Chapman, David Thomas James L. Robert brother of Frank Thomas Meredith Mrs. Florence Walters; also survived by grandchildren great-grandchildren.

Services Interment are private. by the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, INC. ELBERT On July 31, 1984, Howard beloved husband of Vera father of Suzanne Minichino Howard also five, grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 7.

9PM at the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 California Ave. at Davis Ave. Funeral mass at St. Francis Xavier Church, on Fri.

at 10AM. Interment N.S. Catholic Cemetery. ENT On August 1984, Eleanor M. Ent; widow of General U.

G. Ent, USAF, mother of 'Girard W. Ent of Greensburo, also survived grandchil. H. Friends, 537 Nedren.

may call at ville St. (Oakland Civic Cen- a to the program, $20 econoresearch Glassthat make compipe hardware. manas main dislobe no park. for a business 001 I Services GAMBEE On Harriet. Whitehall; T.

Lasio Coder also nephews. vice Mich. 2630 On toinette of the mother zanita, and Jarzynka also great-great Friends 7-9 HAROLD SON 5120 el Park. St. at 10 GERNER On July of" Anna Edward Kriei' Zerngable Friends ANTHONY Broadway, Friday Christian lachy, sitation Thursday GOBBELS Isabel July late Vogue No.

tie Friends in the FUNERAL sallies Wednesday 11 a.m., Funeral New On Mary of of Ann hannah Farone; Johanna ter of George Anne. by Friends R. HOME, renceville. Burial tion Visifation On Julla Norman Veronica, George HOME, 8 Catherine Thursday On James of, tel, Michael grand, dren. LAWRENCE FUNERAL Frankstown Mass day, the Most Church.

center, where enterpriscan set up shop county's economic umfive years it takes to venture succeed. county, through run a business services with capital formaforeign trade, management, architecsecretaries and job graduation from the businesses will be rein the Mon-Yough precondition to assis- Executive Director Lou such an incubator in seven firms employ high-precision toolmakdiamond-tipped-cut- 001 Death Notices HALTER of the South Side on Monday, July 30, 1984. Regis, beloved brother of Grace L. Morrow; also survived by two nieces two nephews. A.

Friends MONEARD HOME, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oilver. Funeral on Thursday, 9. a.m. Liturgy at St.

Michael Church, 10 a.m. Visitation with family 2-4 7-9. JAMES Peggy (Worthey-Napoleon) of on July 29, 1984. daughter of Johnnle Belle Worthey of W. Miffiln; beloved mother of Brenda Taylor; 5 G-children; 1 G.G.; sister of Ida Bell Davis, Augusta Wheeler.

Friends received at FREDFUNERAL HOME, 319 E. 9th 2-4 7-9 Homestead, Thurs. pm funeral will be held Fri. 11 am. Private family burial Cemetery.

JENISON (Stroginis), On July 31, 1984. Nettie of beloved wife of the late John; beloved sister of Lillian Sobol and Betty Snyder of San Diego, CA; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the DAVID P. WENSLOVAS FUNERAL HOME, 79 S. 19th S.S.

on Wed. and Thurs. 2-4 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial on Fri. at 9 a.m.

In St. Casimir Church. JERPE On Monday, July 30, 1984, Grace McLain Jerpe; beloved wife of James A. Jerpe; mother of James John M. Andrew Eric J.

Jerpe, Christine Gerszewski, Anna Mercho and Johanna Nelson; also survived by 12 grandchildren; sister of Jane and Edward McLain. Friends are being received in McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside on Wed. Thurs. 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral Friday, August at 9 a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Bede Church, So. Dallas Wilkins Aves. at 10 a.m. if so desired contributions may be made to American Cancer Society, 241 4th Poh.

Pa. 15222. JOHNSON July 30, 1984; Etta; beloved of Maryetta Betty Albert Charles Willie Diane Chapman, Elaine Mise, Charles Moore, Kevin Servid keski, Robert Bartlett DaCrockett all of 10 grand, one great-grandchild. Visitation Weds. Thurs.

at the GEORGE WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Homewood Ave. Funeral 2:30 p.m., Antioch Bapfist Church. JOHNSTON On July 31, 1984, Marie R. D.

Export, wife of Dr. William R. Johnston; mother of Elizabeth Johnston, Susanne Leggett, Mary Jacob, William Nancy Shannon and Sarah Kolcun; sister of James Nevin, and Lucille Doris Smith, Nevin; Ruth also 13 grandchildren. Visitation 7-9 p.m. 2-4 7-9 at JOHN T.

HART FUNERAL HOME, Fri. Murrysville. Services 11 a.m. in the First Presbyterian Church of Murrysville. Interment Round Hill Cemetery, Elizabeth, PA.

If desired, memorial contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church of Murrysville Living Memorial Fund. KARWOSKI of Mt. Oliver, on Monday, July 30, 1984; Lillian J. Pietrzak; wife of the late Casimer J. Karwoski; beloved mother of Dolores Karwoski; sister of Stella Pitney, Helen Conti, Victoria Conti, Eleanor Boban, Francis, Stanley, Edward, Theodore, Andrew Frank Pletrzak: also survived by nieces nephews.

Friends received at HOWARD A. FUNERAL: HOME, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral Friday, 9 a.m. Liturgy St.

Matthew Church 10 a.m. Family visitation 1-5 7-9 LOLLO Anthony Suddenly on Sunday, July 1984, husband 'of Christel Engels Lollo; father of Anthony J. and Renee; son of Ann Ciorra Lollo and the late Anthony; brother of Thomas and Joseph. Friend received at the FINDLAY C. WYLIE FUNERAL HOME, 10985 Frankstown Penn Hills, where Service will be held on Thursday at 10 a.m.

VIsitation 2-4 and 7-9. LOYND Jack Shapleigh Mon. July 30, 1984; beloved husband of Eva Marie Rasch Loynd; father of Jennifer Loynd Cowherd, Scott Rasch Loynd and Geoffrey Crawford Loynd; brother of Barbara Uncapher and Dr. James W. Lovnd.

Services Warren youth killed A Warren County youth, Ty Cobb, 11, of 426 W. Main Youngsville, was killed yesterday morning when he was thrown from the motorcycle he was driving after hitting a cable strung across an abandoned railroad grade near his home. Proposals 831 Estate Notices and sealed ESTATE NOTICES will be received Letters have been granted Creek Valley on the estate of each of Governments following decedents to the at the TCVC0G personal representative Penn Avenue, named who requests claims all Pa. 15145, un- persons having (4:00) o'clock P.M. against the estate of the detime on Thurs- cedent to make known the 23, 1984 for the his same in attorney, writing and to all him or project.

to the persons Basins, Curb Ramp- indebted payment to him decedent with- to Turtle Creek make Council of Govern- out delay: Pa. Penn Avenue, BABYOK, Agnes, deceased, 15145. of Crescent Pa. No. 'be opened the 3273 of 1984.

Virginia A. P.M. Sovich, 116 CottonChambers, of wood Pa. Creek Municipal 15108 or to Ira F. Bradford, Jr.

939 Fifth drawings, speci- Coraopolls, Pa. other contract 15108. may be secured of the Turtle BROWN, Margretta Virginia Valley COG, 519 Virginia Monroe, M. also Brown, known de- as fee of $35.00 non- ceased, of Turtle Creek, Mifflin, No. 3080 of 1984.

Ralph C. must be accom- Brown, 1150 Thompa Bid Bond or son Run W. Mifflin, Check payable to Pa. 15122, or to Samuel Governments Valley in Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Avins, Grant of not less than 15219.

of the COLLINS, Alma, deceased, of 1984. Pittsburgh, Phillp Pa. J. No. Collins, 3283 may withdraw within sixty (60) 16 N.

Grandview the actual bid Pittsburgh, Pa. 15205 thereof. or to Richard K. Brandt, with the Da- Suite 1102, 301 Act and other Fe- Fourth Pittsburgh, Labor Standards Pa. 15222.

Title VI and othprovisions of CROUSHORE, Clarence Rights Act of 1964; also known as Clarence Order 11246 Croushore, E. Plan); Section 3 Croushore, Pa. deceased, No. 3524 of Housing and Urban Wilkinsburg, Act of 1968; of 1984 Raymond F. of the Housing Croushore, 213 Develop- Pa.

Ave. 15137 N. of 1974; and Ex- sailles, or to Order 11625 George C. Blissman, of Minority Busi- 900 Lincoln Enterprise) Allegheny Box 180, E. McKeesport, Minority Business Pa.

15035. Program enacted DABROWSKI, Sophie, also is required under known as Sophie Dorr, reserves the Pa. No. 3200 of 1982. Dadeceased, of Pittsburgh, reject any or all vid Dabrowski, 1722 or parts of Cecil Pitfsburgh, Pa.

15215 or to John F. CamTurtle of Creek Governments Valley best, 612. Grant 519 Penn Avenue 15219. Pittsburgh, Pa. Creek, Pa.

15145 DIERKER, Edna also PITTSBURGH known as Edna M. 1, 1984 Dierker, deceased, of Mt. sealed proposals Lebanon, Pa. No. 3363.

of received at the Of- 1984. Frances A. Claus, City City Controller, 1211 Kelton Avenue, County Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216 or to Pitfsburgh, Pa. at Ralph McKee, and Local time on Alter, Wright Barron, 1984 and same 2000 Commonand publicly wealth Pittsburgh, (1) hour later in Pa.

15222. Chambers, aforesaid HOYSAN, deceased, Anna, Construction of McKees Rocks, Pa. No. 3263 1984. Peter HoyContinuous Tax san, Befhel 5119 Orchard Park, Pa.

Computer Paper 15102 or to Ernest L. BuContinuous Self tya, 1040 Fifth Forms Pitfsburgh, Pa. 15219. Services, Rental KUNKLE, John Edward, deNeuter Service ceased, of O'Hara "Where con- Pa. No.

3394 of 1984. Germaterials, involve equip- trude O'Donnell, of supplies five 2912 West Liberty twenty Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216 or to dollars ($25,000.00) C. Robert Keenan, 111, bid bonds or 1010 Grant bonds shall be Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219.

over $25,000.00: A LEFFLER, Anthony also shall be required. known as L'effler, shall be duly deceased, of Verona, Pa. and legally ex- No. 3245 of 1984. John J.

Surety Company Leffler, Box 54, Gecomplied with neva, FL. 32732 or to AlOrdinance relating len Gordon, 1303 Grant Pittsburgh, W. JACOBY, Pa. 15219. Department Director of McDANIEL, Lawrence also known as L.

H. General Services McDaniel, deceased, of PITTSBURGH No. 3514 of 1984. 1, 1984 Betty Rae Gray Lawsealed proposals rence A. Gray, 226 received at the Of- Jefferson 15228 or Mt.

to Le- AlCity Controller, banon, Pa. City County bert C. Odermatt, Pitfsburgh, Pa. at 2008. Law Finance Local time on Pittsburgh, Pa.

1984 and same 15219. opened and publicly SCHECK, Alan Hale, de(1), hour later aforesaid in ceased, of Mt. Lebanon, Chambers, Pa. NO. 3449 of 1984.

A. Joy Pajak, 730 be accompanied Crystal Pittsburgh, Pa. Bond amount or of Certified one 15228 or "to W. Timothy (100) percent of 213 Smithfield PittsBarry, 303 Pitt bond shall be duly burgh, Pa. 15222.

and legally Surety or Trust SHAW, Pittsburgh, Mark Pa. deceased, which has com- of No. 3393 the City Ordi- of 1984. Mary Virginia thereto. Shaw, 3627 W.

JACOBY, Brownsville Road, PittsDirector burgh, Pa. 15227 or to MiDepartment of chael Grant A. Steger, 814 General Services Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. NOTICE DISTRICT OF THE UNGER, Howard deMONESSEN ceased, of Pittsburgh, Pa.

proposals are re- No. 3337 of 1984. Dolores Removal Unger, Admrx. of Asbestos in worth Street, Pittsburgh, -Senior High Pa. 15211 or to Louis P.

Building, Sixth Street Vitti, Esquire, Markovitz Avenue, Mones- and Vitti, 1031 Fifth 15062. Specifications Avenue Building, Pittsobtained at the Of- burgh, Pa. 15219. Rostraver Superintendent Street at ZAVIDNY, Irene deof Avenue, Sealed Monessen, proposals Pa. No.

2887 of 1984. Rita ceased, of Mckees Rocks, received by Patricia lev. Berner, Place, Piftsburgh, 1119 Strah- Pa. School Directors, 15220 or to Cooper, LeSecretary, P.M., D.S.T., Tues- 4th pore and 951 Dreeland, Penn Ave. 14, opened at Sealed Pittsburgh, Pa.

15222. 1984. meeting of ZGURICH, Anna, deceased, the School Directors of Pittsburgh, No. August 14, 1984 3090 of 1984. Nicholas J.

D.S.T. Cindrich, 2835 EdOrder of the Board wards. Way, Pittsburgh, J. BUKOWSKI, Pa. 15203, or to Robert W.

Secretary Murdoch, 1010 Grant DANIEL MYSHIN, Building, Piftsburgh, Pa. Solicitor 15219..

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