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030 Help Wanted 020 Personals 013 Spas 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 013 Spas 001 Death Notices D-8 Pittsburgh Press, Nov. 4, 1981 003 Cards of Thanks i 001 Death Notices at the Allegheny Cen-LJVSJ'SSh Ler Alliance Church, 250 Krulick Anita Pollaizon, aunt of Gloria Chiaramonte Memorial services will be East Ohio on Thursday evening. 7:30. Arrangements by G. S.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, INC. HOPPER John J. IHubbv) on Tues. Nov. 3, 1981 of Oakland; beloved son of the late John 4 Margaret Hopper; brother of Joseph.

Mrs. Margaret Sheridan, Mrs. Patricia Lois Andrews of Greensburg Winschel the late Regis. 1 S. Joan Stoneman of Seattle, Funeral on Frl.

morning at brother of Mamie 9. Funeral mass In St. Regis IHeiser of Whitehall; 19 Church at 10. Friends re-1 grandchildren, five great-ceived In JOHN N. grandchildren, visitation ELACHKO FUNERAL HOME, Thursday 2-4 7-9 at I.

3447 Dawson St. Visitation FINNEY FUNERAL HOME, Wed. Thurs. 1-9 P.M. 4th Richland, Dravosburg.

If AMTKim AAss 9 am. In St. Pe- rVrtnl I NErl ter Roman Catholic Church, On Monday, November 2, McKeesport. Interment Jef-1981; Clyde J. of Swissvale ferson Memorial Park, beloved husband of Martha 1 nnuflD Bell- father of Mrs.

Doris UorlUr McClelland of Mrs. I On Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1981; Ethel Rockwell of Churchill I John, age 68, of Ambrldge. Clyde E. Kantner of beloved husband of brother of Harry Kantner of Marie Matlka; father of also survived by 10 1 Raymond John Rob- grandchildren nine great grandchildren.

Friends received at THOMAS L. NIED FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swissvale. Family hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. Service on Thursday at 11 A.M. In Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church.

Memorial contributions may be made to Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church. KAPPEL On Tuesday evening, Nov. 3, 1981; John- husband of the late Edna Duvsters Kap- oel: of wexrora wex- Mass on Ihursday at 11 a.m. in St. Anthony Church.

Homestead. Entombment Calvary Mausoleum. 0'DONNELL Edward P. of Dravosburg, died Nov. 3, 1981.

In Jefferson Center South Hills Health System; member of St. Peter Roman Catholic Church; beloved husband of Wilhelmlna fMim) Nelson O'Donnell: father of Terry O'Donnell of Dravosburg, uxrine Browne of uaiawin, (ert brother of Peter George Oshop, Mrs. Ann Schetka, Mrs. Mary Muron, Mrs. Sue Downing; also nine grandchildren.

Friends received at the JOHN J. SYKA FUNERAL HOME, 833 Kennedy Ambridge, Wednesday Thursday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Divine Redeemer Church on Friday, 9:30 a.m. PAUL On Tues. Nov.

3, 1981. Rose of Stowe Twp wife of Otta-vlo; mother of Francis Paul, Mary Loreskl, Carol Hoff- Burial in Mother of Sorrows Church on Frl. Nov. 6 10 A.M. Visitations 2-4 7-9 PENKR0T On Monday, Nov.

Stella of the S.S.; 2, 1981: beloved I ar nt Inhn UUlllljim JL the late Joseph Penkrot, Friends received Wednesday 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th St. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Basil Church, 10 a.m. PREVISH On Tuesday, Nov, 3, 1981; Martin of Ambrldge, age 65; beloved husband of Josephine Bozlch Prevlsh; brother of Carl Paul Pre-vtsh, Mrs. Mary Perunko, Mrs. Paul (Anna) Fabian Sr M.

Martina fSlsters of ford; father of Edna Mae i man, Marlene Savena 4 Ot-Zierdt, Patricia A. Loyd andtavio Paul 13 Richard W. Kappel; also; grandchildren two great-survived by 10 grandchll-1 grandchildren; sister of Sue dren and one great-grand-j Hanbury, Mary Cusato child. Friends received at H. Lewis Amorose.

Friends re-P. BRANDT FUNERAL i ceived at McDERMOTT FU-HOME, 1032 Perry 1 NERAL HOME, 1225 Perrysville, Thursday Ch artier McKees 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where Rocks. Mass of Christian 001 Death Notices ADELESIC On Monday. Nov, 7, 1981-Barbara Cvlbusek; beloved wife of the late Joseph P. Adeleslc; mother of Mrs.

Barbara Wassen, John, Louis and Thomas Adelesic; sister of Amelia Govak; also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK R. PER MAN FUNERAL HOME, 4825 But-er Lawfencevllie. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Kteran Church on Thursday, November 5, at 10 a.m.

Visitation 12 noon to 9 p.m. AITKEN On November 2, 198 1. George Marvin and Steven M. of Sharpsburg: sons of Lois Aitken and Franklin Meinert; stepsons of Charles Aitken; brothers of Cheryl Michalowski, Shirley Faloon, Thomas, and Robert Aitken; William and Michael DiCarlo. Friends re-cieved 7-9 on Tues.

and 2-4 and 7-9 Wed. at th- NEVIL FRANK FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg where services will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Mt, Royal Cemetery. ARMSTRONG (Smay) On November 3, 198 Mrs. Viola M.

Smav Armstrong ot New Kensington; wlte of Neil E. Armstrong mother of Nell E. Armstrong Mrs. Ella Mae Salowe: sis ter ot Ella Mae Smav; five grandchildren, one great-1 grandchild. Visitation 2-4 I 7-9 RICHARD G.

HOME, SO I Sth New i Kensington. Services on Thursday at 3 p.m. ARVAI On Nov. 7 1981, Louis formerly of Hazel-wood; brother of John and Paul Ai vai of Homestead, formerly of Hazelwood. Friends received on Tues.

from 7-9 p.m. and Wed. 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the PAUL C. FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 126 Hazelwood Hazelwood.

Funeral Mass in St. Anne Hungarian R.C. Church Thurs. at 9:30 am BACHA Mlchael aqp 78, of 32 River Natrona, PA. on Nov.

3, 1981, In Allegheny Valley Hospital, Natrona Htv, PA, a funeral director for 57 years, owner of the Bacha Funeral Home, Natrona, member of the PA, Allegheny Co. and Allegheny- iski Valley Funeral Director Assoc iaflons; husband ot ine iae wai i. ku s-ewicz Racha; father of Ml- chael W. ot Ndfrona I leo M. of Greensburg, Mrs.

i Mary Agnes Welsh of Mon- rwvllie and Mrs. Michelene Heller of Natrona; ten grandchildren; brother of hr tean Whited of Barnesboro. PA and Helen Durham of WilMston, FL. Visitation at the MICHAEL L. BACHA FUNERAL HOME, 32 River Natrona, 7-9 p.m.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thurs. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m. Frl Nov. at St.

Mathlas I Church, Natrona. Burial Mt. Airy Cemetery, Natrona Hts. BACKES On Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1981; Harry G.

of Glenshaw; husband of the late Veronica; father of Grace Crease. Harry Richard P. and Ronald G. Backes; brother of Helen Smith; also 1 1 grandchildren three greatgrandchildren. Friends received 2-4 7-9 at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt.

Royal Glen- thuu nl Christian Burial in All Saints Church, i Ltna, on Friday at 10 a.m. i BAGINSKI Theodore J. of Whitaker, on Nov. 2, 1981: husband ot the late Stella Jurhiewicz Bagmski; father of dmund j. and grandfather ot Mrs.

Barbara Borcik the i Misses Dlanne, Joanne S. I Kira nne waginsM. rt lenu1) i received at the WILLIAM R. WFI FUNFRAL HOME. i i I I service will be held Friday morning, 11 o'clock.

Family suggests comriDUTions to mt. zton Lumeran cnurcn, per rysville Pgh. KHUZE AnfeAnw Cm 1 1 00 1 husband of Ethel Miller; fa ther of Rosemary Plngor of stepfather of Miriam Aleck CMSgt. Jack W. Miller of San Antonio; brother of Helen Schuster, Catherine Sculll.

Sophie Sarge Wallace nuze; 1 1 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Friends received at JOHN D. O'CONNOR SON FUNERAL HOME. INC. 5106 Second Ave.

Hazelwood. Mass of Christian Burial, St. Stephen Church, 10 a.m. Visitation 2-4, 7-9. KLIMEK Nov.

4. 1981; John Shaler husband Mary Sarakon; father Ann AAar-ralll lAirni. of Of of'Mercy); many nieces nephews. Friends received I at JOHN J. SYKA FUNERAL a.

brunner; sisrer ot uara Bffiila: also three arandth dren, two great-gt andchil-dren. Family requests visitation between the hours Of 2-4 7-9 p.m. NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME. 4047 Perrysville N.S.

Funeral on Friday at 10:30 a.m. Mass ot Christian Burial in St. Athanasius Church at 11 o'clock. CARLISLE William on Monday, Nov. 2, 1981; brother ot Dorothy Carlisle.

Laura Schwartz, Minnie Hennmg Robert, Albert, Frank Fred Carlisle. Friends received ROWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 210 East End Tuesday Wednesday 2-4, 7-9. Funeral Service on Thursday at 2 p.m. COLLINS tn her 96th year, on November 2, 198 1- Florence I.

of Roosevelt Ohic wife of the late Thomas mother of Vera, Harold Thomas Collins, also survived by five grandchildren, five great-grand-chilren six great-greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the LESTER C. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avaton, on Wednesday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., where services will be held Thursday at 11 o'clock. rfifdTANT 1 Joseph of Logans Ferry Hgts died on Nov.

1, 1981, New Kensington; husband of Helen Klaskl Constant; fa ther of Conrad Phillip Patrick Regis A. and Mrs. Ralph (Dolores) Eberle; three sisters and nine grandchildren. Friends will be received at the J. F.

W. V. KRUPA MORTUARY, 1000 Freeport New enstngton, 7-9 p.m. 2-4 7-9 p.m. Wednesday.

Funeral Service Thursday. Nov. 5, at 9:15 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be con-celebrated at 10 a.m. In St.

Joseph Roman Catholic Church, New Kensington. Burial In Greenwood Memorial Park, Lower Burred, Pa. Wake Service at 8 p.m. on-Wednesday. CZYZEWSKI On Nov.

3, 1981, Jan-usz; beloved husband of Henrietta; father of Eva Hughes and Barbara Janowlcz: grandfather of Richard, Matthew and Rachel. Friends recieved at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI UNtRAL HOME, 216 44th OMU'J Tnur- at m- Funeral Ms Family Lnurch aT 10 a m- AVC.U AR7 linn. On October 23, 1981: Neva- narrier-uavis. oo; oaugnier of Clara Harvey Davis- a well known Mercer CTY Baptist Druggist; born In Sheakleyville, Pa.

on Dec. 9, 1892; beloved mother of Arthur L. Hamlll. 60. ot Can- oga PK Robert Vervl Davis, 48, of bgden, Utah i.

Miss Lorraine V. Harz, 53, at 708 N. 5t. Clair St. In E.

by three former marriages; also survived by a niece, Lorraine Miller a cousin, Thelma Mahoney In Jamestown, N.Y.; graduate R.N. Bellevue N.Y.C. in 1918 member of Ralph S. Bennett Club 54l IMMCA N.Y.; preceded In death by full sister brothers, Rowena Buckalew, Leo Veryl V. Davis; also half sisters Ocie Grauel, Claire Mevenson Kate bnaner turwiwinn Afl-rmir hi.h'nri n.

MHford, CT. Sudden-bur- VJHWAm HM1 rtl tal beside Rowena grave- side serv ces in Lakeview Cemetery, Jamestown, son, Elder Robert spoke services two Mormon Uergy 7 relatives were oresent. DeMARZO Alfred J. of S.S., on Sunday. November hi.hand nf loin- hinvA4 Clara Caruso f4Ar DnniH Helen DeMarzo and two grandchildren.

Friends received at the GEORGE A. PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, 81 S. 15th South Side. Funeral Thursday, 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial, St.

Peter Church, 10 a.m. EHRHARDT Of Canonsburg, on Mon. Nov. 2, 1981, Irma M. Ehr- hardt; aunt of Esther Bailey of Canonsburg, Shir ley Geis ot uarnsDurg i neima Carey of Las Cruses NM, Fdward Hoffmeister of Yu- ciapa Royal A.

Price Jr. of Tucson great- aunt nf DcAn Geis or 'Clarksburg MD. Fr iends I i nr.ui iu'C 33 TJ West Liberty Ave Vt! prU.rPQ win 'be held Thljrs. Nov. 5.

P.M. Visitations 2-4 7-9 P.M. Visitations 2-4 7-9 wea. it aesif ea, conTriDU-tions may be made to Boys Club of Pgh. Camp Fund.

cMANUtLh On Monday, Nov. 2 1981 Arthur; beloved father of Arthur George, Rose ass, josepn, Anmony, varge Vianale John. Glno and Gina Fmanuele- son of Mary and the late George hmanueie ororner or Joseph, Rose. Anthony, Rocco, 1 heresa Clark and the late George Emanuele also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the CHARLES W.

TRENZ FUNERAL HOME, 1110 Frankstown Penn ret L. Rudolph Daniel J. i Ambrldge, 7-9 Wednesday, 4 Klimek; brother of Nellieia.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday.

Buhot Andrew Mass of Christian Burial In also six grandchildren. Divine Redeemer Church on Friends received 2-4, 7-9 at Friday, 11:30 a.m. NEELY'S, 2208 Mt. Royal nAMICIW Glenshaw. Mass of nAtUblN WM.

SLATER ft SONS, Virginia Ave. 4 Kearsarge Mt. Washington where service will be held Thurs. Nov. 5, 11 A.M.

STREBL0W On Thurs. Oct. 29, 1981, Carl; survived by family In Germany friends. Interment private. Arrangements bv BURTON L.

HIRSCH CHAPEL St. VINCENT John Plummer, age 73, died Frldav, in. Fredericksburg, Vaj retired In 1973 from M.C. Railroad after 42 years of service was a former resident of survived by three sons, John H. St.

Vincent of Edwin M. Sf. Vincent of Buffalo, N.Y. Phillip P. St.

Vincent of Woodbrldge, two brothers, Edwin St. Vincent of Lynchburg, Va. Orestes St. Vincent of Boston. 10 grandchildren.

Memorial Services 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Unltatlan Fellowship. Fredericksburg. In lieu of usual remembrances donations to American Cancer Society. THOMAS Suddenly on Tuesday, Nov.

3, 1981; Dr. Ralph L. Thomas of Park Mansions; beloved husband ot Elizabeth Heldenkamp Thomas; brother of Grace E. Thomas of Pgh. and Mrs.

Thomas C. Carson of Lancaster, Pa. Friends will be received JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre at Devonshire 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, 2-4 4 7-9 p.m.

Thursday. Funeral Friday, notice of time place of service later. Remembrances may be sent to Presbyterian Hospital. TH0MASON Joseph, beloved husband of Bernlce B. Thomason.

of Wexford; on Monday, Nov. 2, 1981. father of James J. and William C. Thomason.

Family will receive visitors. Tuesday, 7-9 and Weds. 2-5 and 7-9 at the GEORGE A. THOMA FUNERAL HOME, 10418 Perry McCand-less. Funeral Mass In St.

Al phonsus Church, Thursday, tu a.m. T0MS0N Nicholas (Nick) of Bracken- ridge, on November 2, 1981; father of Nicnoias, i neooore. -tames, Timothv. John. Michael.

uougias, Louerre oaenman, Kay Bubash and Tammy; brother of Joseph Anna setiiemver. visitation at the KRYNICK1 FUNERAL HOME, INC. Second Ave. at Corbet Tarentum, 7-9 2-4 ft. 7.0 Thurc uili.r.

srulr will be held 11 a.m. Frl. Burial Mt. Airy Cemetery. TR0IAN0 On Tues.

Nov. 3 1981, Rose Marie ot Penn Hills; beloved daughter of Concetta the late uomemc roiano; srster of Michael, Mary. Yolanda, Phyllis, Frances ventrone the late Ginnv DeLeonlbus. Friends will be received at WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 1 1735 Frankstown Rd.

(at Rodl Rd.) Penn Hills. Funeral on Frl. at 9:30 A.M. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Susanna Church, 10 A.M.

Visitation 2-4 7-9 P.M. VIRGI Peter on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1981; of West Mifflin; husband of Mollle Leonettl Vlrgl; father of Beverly Lamb; brother of Mary Clanflone, Joseph, John, Do-monlc, Louis Vlrgl and the late Albert Vlrgl; two grandchildren. Friends received JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4701 Brownsville Brentwood, Wednesday Thursday 2-4, 7-9.

Funeral on Friday at 9:15 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Holy Spirit Church at 10 o'clock. WALKER Nov. 2 1981, Dolores; beloved motner of D'Lon; daughter of Vlney Malor Walker; also other relatives. Friends received at GEORGE A.

WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1 100 N. Homewood where service will be held 11 a.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. YEE Of Mt. Lebanon, on Monday, November 2, 1981; Betty Yee; beloved wife of King Y.T.

Yee' mother of George Yee of Chicago, James Yee of L.A., CaL Malme Yee Springer of Frederick Md. and Edward Yee of Laurel, grandmother Carlssa Yee. Friends may call at LAUGHLINS, 3310 West Liberty Mt. Lebanon, on Nov. 5.

from 6 p.m. until time of service at 7:30 p.m. Contributions In memory of Mrs. Yee may be made to the Pgh. Chinese Church.

709 Union 15212. YOUNG John on November 2, 1981; beloved husband of Catherine McConvllle Young; brother of Mildred Smith, Eleanor Cain George S. Young. Friends may call 2-4' 7-v on Wednesday only, at MAURICE L. KNEE, Center at South, Wilk.

(parking on premises). Mass of Christian Burial in St. Bede Catholic Church on Thursday at 11 o'clock. ZEUGER George of Bethel Park on Nov. 2, 1981; husband ot Mercedes Baikey Zeuger; father of George A.

Zeuger of Pgh Arllne Kepple ot Bethel Park Joy A. Zeuger of Baldwin Boro, Nancy Pat-ton of Laurel, brother of Margretta Davies, Sr. M. Claver of Pgh. Sr.

M. Georglne of Puerto Rico. Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. Wednesday only at the PAUL L. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME.

5570 Library Rte. is, Bethel Park. Funeral Thursday. Prayers at the Funeral Home, 10:30 a.m. with Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m.

In St. Valentine Church. Contributions acceptable to St. Valentine Organ Fund. Christian Burial Friday, 11 a.m., St.

Sebastian Church. LAPACIK On Mon. Nov. 7, 1981, Mary Birlnaer: wife of the late Adam; mother of Margaret Nldbella, Mary Louise Robinson, Agnes Preusser Frank; nine grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren two great-gr eat-gt andchll-dren; sister of Frank Bir- nger, Catherine Dourlain a. Maraflret Bubnar.

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Free Info. P. 0. Box 1297, Englewood, CO. 80150 025 Food Products MEAT PACKERS DIST.

Hind Quarters of Beef, $1.39, CUT FREE. 271-7488 028 Resumes Employment A BETTER RESUME Phone 391-7801 A RESUME FOR LESS 391-2360 AAA RESUMES-composed-by prof, writer. ACTION TO END PROBLEMS Call for Free Advice. Unique personal attention Low FeeInstallments Attv. 24 hrs.

281-0846. CALL COLLECT CAREER COUNSELING RESUME PREPARATION PPC-364-8490 PREFERRED RESUMES Next Dav Service 462-3739. THE RESUME WRITER 261-3670. INVESTMENT Bldg 030 Help Wanted ACADEMIC SCHOOL OFFICE $10- 12.000 Area school seek ing general office assistant for reports correspondence, special proiect, and personnel. Paid medical, dental, 37 '-7 hour week, pension, credit union, 14 sick days, 11 ho hdavs.

and more. For consideration call 281-6255. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1302 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Agcy. ACCOUNTANTBookkeeper-tor local So.

Hills CPA firm. Send resume salary req, to Press Box V-620 ACCOUNTANT career posi tion wlocal CPA firm. Must have BS in accounting, 3 yrs. min. in public accounting.

Should be able to perform accounting advisory roles for clients. Send replies to: Press Box V-528. Our staff knows of this ad. ACCOUNTING CLERK SAVINGS LOAN Previous experience in multl branch office summary machine general ledger accounting required. South Hills Area.

Salary open. Reply to Press Box V-879. fc.U.t:. ACCOUNTING SECRETARY Typing reports and checks along with making deposits are some of the duties required for this position. Calculator exp a Great benefits to 800mo.

Liken Employment Agency 524 Penn Avenue 261-8907 ACCTG CPA FIRM STAFF ASSISTANT FEE PAID Small established CP. A. firm, with new offices, seeking experienced accountant for taxes and financial reports. Paid fringes. For consideration call 281-6263.

or send resume to IBA, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Agcy. ACCTGCAP AR) $9600 SECRETARY TRNE.TO $9000 (Business school bkgrd) LEGAL (Work for new Assoc.) MEDICAL JJSArrr PERSONNEL To $10,000 CLK-SUPV To $13,000 LEGAL $15,000 RECEPTIONIST. $9l00 MANY OTHERS CALL 471-4815 ESOUIRE PERS. SVC, 301 Sth.

Ave. Sth Wood, empl. agcy. ACTIVIST Fiaht Reaaan Economics. Join with the PA.

Public In- terest Coalition, State's larg est cmzen coalition, jod nvolves tund raisina and community outreach, mgmt and travel opportunities. Hours 2-10 pm. 765-3007 ADMIN. INSIDE SALES TRAINEE OR EXPERIENCE $12-! Handle customer services, pricing, schedules, inside sales, inventory, and supervise shipments. Paid medical, pension, profit sharing, free parking, and bonus.

For consideration call 281-6263, or send resume to IBA, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Agcy. Pittsburgh's one-stop shopping center is the daily Press Want Ads! Monday. November 2. the Heart t-una.

309 E. 10th Home-! Lawrence, Concetta ant-stead. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 pauhne; son of Ralph p.m. Mass of Christian Bur-! brother of Ralph also lal. St.

Anthony C. Church, I eurviwert hv rijuiahter. n-law MACK T. RIGGS The Bereaved Family wishes to express their thanks appreciation for the love and consideration shown bv neighbors and friends. 010 Lost Found BhAGLE PUP-Lost, tri color.

Carrick area, 884-1361 I BEAGLE-male lost Oct. 31 Cranberry Twp. I-1979 ans to Chlppy-rwrd 486-5172 CALICO CAT-Lost Oct 27. Fern. Black conar, Hieesam Hills area.

Heartbroken children. Call 655-1856. CAT Male Siamese, lost Vic Westport DrFairview Rd, Fox Chapel, Nov 1. Please call with any Info, family pet. Reward.

963-8542 CATLOST-McCandless N. Hills, 10 31, black white. S50 reward for any 935-1286 or 935-1127. CAT-Siamese, male, lost Sq. Hill area, reward, 621-0713 DOG lost Flaugherty Run Rd.

Beagle mix, blk. white speckled. Left black eve. Ans. to Billy.

S75 Reward. 264-1130, 741-4431. FISH PENDANT with green stones-Lost Kaufmanns or Monroeville Mall. REWARD. 241-5580.

LABRADOR PUPPY BLACK. LOST Crafton Area 11281. Ans to All black with white patch on chest. Ap-prox. 7 mos.

old. Call days, 263-1481; nights 922-3365 LABRADOR Retriever, black male, lost vie. of Markham Schl. Frl. night.

Reward. Ans. to "Ooli" 344-8076 LADY'S GOLD WATCH Lost Thurs. 1029. Century III Mall.

Reward. 653-1166 LHASA APSO-blond shaggy LOST USC redflea collar Tippy, pet, Reward. 833-4772 POODLE-lost dk. brown min. Baldwin Boro area, Reward.

633-4681; 881-2557 eve PRESCRIPTION Glass-in Tan case. Downtown Pgh. 565-2915. SIAMESE CAT-female Seal-point, LOST Baldwin Boro, REWARD. 884-8956.

TERRIOR-Black white, lost Brentwood area. 881-0909 LOST-WATCH, Ladles' gold Concord, TWA parking lot, Gr. Pgh. Airport Sun 1025am. Sentimental 731-8205, Mr.

Wilson, 261-4234. Rew. LOST-Camera Colorburst 250 Cribb Field area, Oct. 31. Reward.

Bef. 4pm, 856-7162 FOUND New Foundland, Young male. So Park, Free to gd home. 831-3727. REWARD Golden Retrelver ans.

to "Broozer" Big friendly. Lost in Churchill Penn Hills area. Call 241-4429 372-6415 LOST-Bassett Hound, Oct. 31, N. Braddock Area.

Male red white, ans. Children's pet.Rew. 271-4505 Lost-Morningside, brwn Fox Terrier.nds ear medication, Reward, 661-5817 361-5717. 011 Share a Ride NEED RIDE-TO TEXAS, anytime. Call 422-4911.

REGENCY PK-Plum Boro. Person seeking ride to Oakland. Working hours pm Mon-Fri. Will share expenses. Call 824-4195 RIDERS wanted from Pgh area to Denver ValeAspen Colo.On or about 14.

Share driving expenses call 801-789-3917 collect, art 3 012 Counseling A baby can have a chance for life, it's your decision. Call A.T.A.731-2420 We Care A New Pregnancy Center 325 Oliver Tues. Wed, Thurs, Sat, 9-11 A.M. Free testing. Confidential counseling.

Call 731-2420. A.T.A. cares about your future Alone Pregnant? A confidential, caring friend, Lifeline 562-0543 Free Preg Testing. FRFE PREGNANCY TEST MON-FRI 9-5. SAT 10-4 While You Wait.

Confidential Counseling. ALLEGHENY WOMEN'S CTR, 362-2920. FREE Pregnancy Tests, Results are confidential avail the same day. Info, contact. Women's Health Services, Inc.

562-1900 TROUBLED? We listen, we rare Contact 782-4023 74 hrs 013 Spas AIRPORT EXECUTIVE CLUB HEALTH CLUB With your choice of attendants APRIL, Bettie. Foxy Lee Theresa. Ask about our 2 for 1 special. Only 5 mlns from Airport. Call now.

24 HOURS EVERYDAY 262-4484, 264-9551 Pilot Fly your own plane. See what's for sale under "Airplanes" in the classified ads. adia TEMP SERVICES DOWNTOWN 391-6677 GREENTREE 921-2900 Allegheny Pers TempPerm 904 ARROTT BLDG 391-2046 KELLY GIRL P.N.B. Bldg. Pgh.

391-3222 MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES DOWNTOWN SOUTH HILLS MONROEVILLE CORAOPOLIS O'HARA TWP 391-7030 831-6336 373-0001 788-6036 963-9655 OLSTEN TEMP SERVICES 3020 One Oliver PI 471-0870 beloved son of Robert J. Joyce Zeckowskl; brother of Mark Michelle; grandson I of Agnes the late John! Levy and Edward fit Rita; Zeckowskl; great-grandson, of Aanes Veraenes. visiTa- Tion -4 ano -v aT ine 1 A WRF NCEVILLE HOME pin i nun I J. jurr. 3S09 Penn Ave.

Angel Mass Friday, St. Augustine Lhurcn, iu a.m. intermem bi. Augustine Lemerery. LEWIS On Tues.

Nov. 3, 1981. Paul beloved husband of Rose Olexa; son of Francis Lewis Betty Fillingham; father of Kathy Knight A Paula Lewis; brother of Shirley Pullion 4 Francis Lewis. Friends received Wed. 7-9 Thurs.

2-4 7-9 at HOWARD W. McCRORY FUNERAL HOME, 334 Main Fayette City, where services will be held Frl. 10 O'clock. Interment In Belle Vernon Cemetery. LIKINS Bertha McCollum of Corao- Polls, on Nov.

2, 1981; iuit nf th I at a William 1 Llklns; mother of James W. Llkins: sister of Mrs. Melvln JKSara Miller, Frank and 1 Richard McCollum; also, i I i mree gr anaennren. vis'iaTioni J.J 7.0 fftPCI A CORAOPOLIS, 8A7 5th Ave' where service will be held Thursday, 1 p.m. MAGERL Thursday, 1 p.m.

On Tues. morning Nov. 3. 19S1. Joseoh husband of i oiiina utheii Mageri ot west! I View; lather ot Lois Kort.

Joann Fohl Robert C. Ma-1 1 WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR TO $12,500 Supervise 4 In shipments Inventory, storage, and transportation. Paid medical, overtime, tree parking, and year end bonus. For your appointment call 281-6255 AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1302 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Agcy.

ADMIN CREDIT ADJUSTER $11,000 Make loan adjustments, collect payments, assist cus tomers, and reports. Paid medical, dental, college tuition, profit sharing, bonus. tree parking, and more! For consideration call 1-6755. AMERICAN BUblNESb CENTER. 1302 Chamber of Commerce Empl.

Agcy Administration Trnes COLLEGE GRADS to $17,000. No Fee. Trainees for personnel, mktg; Ind Mgmt; Acctg-Ind. -Sales Finance. Career, emp agcy, 301 5th, 471-8976.

ADVERTISING SALES RE. PRESENTATIVE Want an aggressive sales representative, excellent opportunity for a self-motivator. Position offers a base salary comm expenses, Please send complete resume: Press Box V-A38 AjP CLERK: 2 vrs workinn exp with AP. Invoicing A entering pymts into computer. Immed.

Full bnrts, 2 wks vac. JV.600. Neoo tee PANCOAST emp agv, 4840 Mcknight Rd. 931-7107 APARTMENT STAFF PROPERTY MANAGER Nations largest apartment developer looking for Individual to lead property Management activities in Pittsburgh office. Experience in new projects desired.

Reply to: JAMES L. HAMERNICK Vice President LINCOLN PROPERTY CO. N.C, Inc. 650 Ridge Rd. Pittsburgh, Pa.

15205. ASSISTANT MANAGER Immediate opening tor individual with 2 yrs. or more experience in Frozen FoxJ buying, and front end Management. Excellent visahditv available. Full benefrts st.nt immediately including pension, hospitalization etc.

Good common sense skills, the ability to make correct, quick decisions, and honesty are preferred requirements for this iob. Send resume or written application to: P.O. Box 434, Irwin, Penna. 15642. AUTO BODY PERSON The largest most modern shop in the No.Side is ottering an excellent opportunity for a body person with exceptional body paint work capabilities.

Flat rate 5050, hospitalization, uniforms, paid vacations 2-bonus plans, call Neil at 321-4220. AUTO DETAIL PERSON Immed opening for exp'ri dependable person, east suburbs area, steady work, salary neg, 828-1 222. AUTO LOT DETAILER-Exp. Butter, reconditioner, mech. inclined.

682-2775 AUTO MECHANIC HELPER 1 yr. exper all around shop work. Colonial Taxi, Bethel Park. "No phone, Bill AUTO MECHANIC 3 years experience necessary. Apply 1800 Pittsburgh Cheswick, between 5.

AUTO MECHANIC min. 3 yr. fl. exp. helpful.

Colonial Taxi, 4780 Library Rd. Bethel Park. No phone. Bill AUTO SALES MALEFEMALE We need 4 salespersons to compliment our present sales staff. We offer liberal draw full benefits.

Exc. training program. Prev applicants need not apply. Call today for personal Interview. MCKEESPORT CHRYS-PLY 1234 Long Run Rd.

White Oak 672-9155 462-5035 AUTOBODY PERSON-4 yrs exp. handtools Apply 8 AM to 7 PM. 276-6155. AUTOMOBILE SALES MANAGER This is an excellent opporru-nity with an even brighter future tor an aggressive and profit-minded manager to earn the highest income in the automobile sales business. Applicants must be able to motivate an experienced sales team.

Must be a strong closer and produce a large volume ot sales. We have one of the finest buildings in Pgh with an award winning service department. All replies will be held in strict confidence. Please contact Mr. Wifliam Samson 884-6000 SAMSON CADILLAC 4500 SAW MILL RUN BLVD.

BABYSITTER for 1 vr old. Sq. Hill Area. My home or yours. Send letter to: BOX V-611 Press.

BABYSITTER 20 hrswk. It hskpng; Mt Leb. 344-7051 BABYSITTER Our home, Beechview. on bus line, exp'd winrants, ret req'd. 9-5 4 days per week.

S3 .50 hour, call 341-0V85 7-9pm. BAKER Over 25. Exper- enced bench work for bread rolls doughnuts. Apply KUNST BAKERY, 3610 Forbes Oakland. 621-0577 BAKERY SALES CLERK- oreauy, rcnaur, icieicnui.

Apply. Barkus Bakery Store, 3112 Route 8, Allison Park BANK TELLER TRAINEE Learn customer services, cash flow, new accounts, payment schedules, and reports. Paid medical, dental, pension, and Xmas bonus. For consideration call 281-6255. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1302 Chamber of Commerce Empl.

Agcy. BANQUET MANAGER and Sa esoerson. retiree pre ferred. Part time, flexible hours. Duquesne-W.

Minim area. Send resume to Brown Co. PO Box 45, Coraopolis Pa. 15108 BAR MAID Bartender Part time or full time. Minimum experience 1 year.

Refer ences, call bet. p.m.-9;30 p.m., 521-7691 Press Post-Gazette classifieds sell what you're not using EH Serl; brother ot Marvi granacniioren. menus re-'Neill, Ceal Raines Mar-1 ceived In the EDWARD cella faorsch; also Survived AN AI FUNERAL HOME by nine grandchildren i 500 Greenfield Ave. Funera one great-grandchild. Friends received at H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Hwv, Perrysville. Mass of Christian Hills Funeral on Thursday Burial In St. Athanasius Pasquale, on Novem 11 a.m. with Mass of Chris- Church, West View on Fri.jber 3, 1981; beloved hus-tlan burial, St.

Bartholomew morning 10 O'clock. band of Amelia Salvatore: Church at noon. MAI iMftWOtV father of Nick, Fred and rnrinunc MALINUVoNY I Patsy Salvatore; brother of rntlUnUr Qn Tue4 Nov 3( ipgi Elli- Louisa Salvatore of Italy; On Nov. 3, 1981, Rob- abeth of Ingram; wlte of the 1 al Survived by seven ert C. Freidhof of O'Hara late Andrew; mother of He-1 grandchildren two husband of Dorothy C.

len Daley the late Eliza-1 grandchildren Friends re-Freidhof; father of Evelyn betti Hell; six grandchildren reived 2-4 7-9 at the Giilner, Joanne Mlros, and 4 10 great-grandchildren. WINTER FUNERAL HOME, Arlene Freidhof; also sur-i Friends received at McDER-i 4730 Friendship Ave. Funer-vived by three grandchil-1 MOT FUNERAL HOME, al Friday at 9:30 a Mass dren. Friends received 7-9 1225 Chartiers Christian Burial In Im-p m. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

McKees Rocks 2-4 7-9 maculate Conception Church, Tnurs. at the THOMAS M.iP.M. Wed. Mass of Christian 10:30 a.m. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, i Burial in St.

Mark Church A CUT I UfMIC Oil U-a a rl Itr On Tues. Nov. 3, 1981. Myer beloved husband of Dorothy Racusln; father of Mrs. Roy (Lsther) Middle- (man Mrs.

Sydney (Gerry) Narva both of Boca Raton Mrs. Harry (Jean) Lane of Miami Beach Mrs. Leonard (Kama) rapier of Pgh. and the late David and the late Jack; brother of Bessie Barach Mrs. Florence Rosenthal both of also survived by 10 Grandchildren one great- grandchild.

Services at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. on Thurs. jo mrermeriT tiem Ahraham Cemetery. Vlslta tion 1 hr. prior to service.

Contributions mav be made to the United Jewish Feder- DAWnm DU nMIUULrn On Monday evening, Nov. 7. 1981; Edward husband of Jean K. Randolph of Tion- esta. Pa.

(formerly of Blaw- nox) father of Mrs. Alice R. r-ranK; DroTner or vioieT Spit, grandfather of J. Ran- uuipii ri our. ri ichuj uc received at the H.

P. PRANDT FUNERAL HOME, iuj Kerry r-er 1 A 8 rv I 3 I I1C, "1 IM f-T where service will be held Thursday ofternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Family suggests contributions to tne American Cancer Society. ROSENTHAL Suddenly on Monday, Nov. 2, 1981, Dr.

Philip J. Ro- canttal nf Dnlnt Urocr' ha. loved husband of Ann 6avls Rosenthal: lather ot Mrs Judith R. Matthews Jon Renthal; also two grandchildren; brother of Frances and Lillian both of Virgin Islands. Friends will be re ceived at JOHN A FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre at Devonshire St.

2-4 7-9 P.M. on Wed, Thurs. where services will be held on Frl 2 P.M. Private Interment In Alle- gheny Temple of Memories. A I VAMnFR fin Mnnrtau Mnu 7 IVH Peter beloved husband father of Mrs.

Vera Sutton, Mrs. uorotny scnieor ot Baton Rouge, Mrs. Ruth Ann wunagn, mrs. Auarey Evans brother of Mrs. wo'iy weis Ulli; also survivea DV if grandchildren 14 great Friday, 9:30 a.m.

Mass of Christian Burial in St. Rosalia Church at 10 a.m. SALVAT0RE lOMnotmi Unexpectedly, on Monday, Nov. 2 1981, Dr. Lowrle B.

Sargent of O'Hara husband of Phyllis Pollock Sargent- father of Dr. Dianne sargent-Pollock, of Wellesley, Cathy Mester of Erie, Lowrle B. Sargent III, of Columbia, Md. ana Elizabeth Sat gent of Gr ove ify; son of arollne Daugherty Sargent, of Mt. Lebanon the late Lowrle B.

Sargent; brother of J. Wilbur Sargent, of Marys-vtlle. Ca, Dale C. Sargent of New Kensington; survived also by four grandchildren. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m.

Tuesday at the H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Aspinwall. Services wdndav evening at 8 the Fox Chapel 0" "fttf'ta'tt. J' cf th FoJ1 nape Presbyterian Church, SARVER On Monday, Nov. 2, 1981; Pearl V.

Miller; wife of the late Alvy Sarver (formerly of Wexford) and sister of Mildred H. Emmett, Lewetta M. Bell 4 Clarence (Red) Miller. Friends will be received at H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville. where service will be held on Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. SLADEK On Thurs. Oct. 29, 1981, Richard Sladek In Miami beloved brother of Paul Sladek of Pgh.

Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, 4900 Centre at Devonshire St. 2-4 7-9 P.M. on Thurs. where services will be held on Frl.

1:30 P.M. Interment Rest Land Memorial Park. SMALE D. Marie of Wllkinsburg, on Nov. ivbi; beloved wne of Robert mother of Joan M.

Weber Penny L. Sinkbelner Mark E. Smale Wanda L. Willis; sister of Doris R. Dlehl of Bedford, also survived by nine grandsons.

Friends may call wea. i-4 -v ar uaviu h. FITZGERALD FUNERAL HOME, 806 Rebecca Wilkinsburg. Services Thurs. 10 A.M.

SMALSTIG On Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1981; Helen E. of North Side; beloved aunt of Fred Smalstlg, Marie Kaputo, Beverly Crawford of Sarasota, Ruth Foster of Utlca, Edward, Leroy Robert B. Smalstlg. Friends are being received at STEPHEN M.

BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar North Side, where service will be held Frldav, II a.m. SPEICHER On Tues. Nov. 3, 1981. Elmer M.

Spelcher; beloved husband of Ruth C. Speicher; father of Thomas Spelcher of Kisslmmee brother of Frank Speicher of Deerfleld Beach Fla. William Spelcher of Baldwin Boro. Friends received I 910 Center Biawnox.jon Thurs. Nov.

5, 9:30 A.M. mil hti 1 1 i i 9 a.m. Interment Braddock Catholic Cemetery. BEISLER On Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1981; In McKeesport Hospital, Francis P.

ot St. Clair McKeesport; beloved husband of C. Virginia Herlehy; tafher of James Benja min, Paul Thomas i Francis P. Jr. Get ai 13 grandchildren; brother of Mathilda Blair and Margaret Krien.

Friends received Thurs-, Nov. 5, 2-4 7-9 at the WILLIG FUNERAL HOME, 220 9th Mc Keesport. Service No' fi A St Marv German I Church, McKeesport. BcRdcRICH i ionT runr i h.hann PHnj rrnthr fx. ther of Laverne Johnston Ronald E.

Berberich; brother of Mildred Bork Russell Berberich; also one granddaughter and one grpat-grandson. Friends received 2 4 7-9 p.m. at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1 S00 Mt, Rova! Gienshaw. Service Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. BLACK Melda Hefflev of Neville Island, on Nov.

2, 1981; wtle of the late William H. Black; mother of Flizabeth Jane Fastnn and Mary Ann Victor; sister of Jennie Pol-vinale, Donald Herflev; also four grandchildren. Visitation 2-4 4 7-9 pm. at COPE-LAND'S, CORAOPOLIS, 867 Sth wheie service will be held 10:30 a.m. BLOCKER On Nov.

1, 1981, Clara; beloved wife of the late Acv Blocker; mother of Lettie Jeffries, O'a Mae Jones and Susie Blocker; also survived by eight grandchildren and a host or relatives and friends. Fr iends receded at the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, Wylie where Services wll be held Fn Nov at II am. Interment Homewood Cem. BRANDT William F.

ot Brentwood IQ81; father of William F. Brandt Jr Anna Marie Debor; also survived by four grandchildren; brother o) award, George (Buck Norman, Audrey Fuths, Lois Fox late Harry Brandt. Friends received CIESLAK TATKO FUNERAL HOME Brownsville Rd where servire will be held on Frldav ai 10 a.m. BR00KER On Von. evening November 2, 1981; Mark C.

husband of Helen Havekotte Brook er ot Weiford; tamer of 1 oulse Harkett Trudv Purvis, Ann Sailor, Mark C. Jr and John A. Brooker; also survived bv 13 grand- children two great-grand- rhiidren- hrother nf Martha Myers. Helen Unger. Agnes Smith.

Mary and Jeanne Brooker. Friends will be received at H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry PerrySviile, a'ter 2 p.m., Wednesday-Mass of Christian Buna' in St Alphonsus Church Wexford, 12:30 o'clock. BRUNNER On Tuesday, November 3.

1981; Mary zlhaila. beloved wife of the late George Brunner; of West View; mother of Mary M. Find it fast with Press Post-Gazette classifieds. I I I 1 I I i 022 Employment Service 022 Employment Service Se1'CeDiKECTORY Accounting Professional TccwntingTeTsonnel" Employment Investment Bldg 261-1015 Clrtton Johnson Inc. ranBBawa Parkvale Bldg Monroeville Data Processing a FOX MORRIS mmDIITCDDCflDI 4 GATEWAY CTR.

232-0410 COMPUTERPEOPLE N.Dean Davie Association ine 1401 West Carson Street 271-4010, Penn Center 15235 Pittsburgh. PA 15219 nnnrnT nrrnn ROBERT BEECH JOBS FOR DATA PROCESS- INCORPORATED ING PROFESSIONALS LO- PGH'S PROFESSIONALS CALLY NATIONWIDE. SALES-ACCOUNTING-EDP SOURCE EDP 281-3533 4 12-261-65 4 0 420 INVESTMENT BLDG ROBERT CLIFTON ASSOC. KEYNOTE SYSTEMS INC Full time DP placement 412-2tt'-gl6; Sales Specialists Employment Agencies s5ES7thCOsyboTS LEONARD PfcRSONNLL p.n.b. Bidg.

pgh. 28i-28fia Temporaries Mass of Christian Burial Frl. morning, time later. GROVE November 2, 1981; Melvln L. of West Mifflin; husband of Marie (Manlon) father of Mrs.

Janice Stolt? of West Mifflin, Wayne of Cranberry brother of Carl of Swissvale and Wilber ot Forest Hills; also four grandchildren. Friends received Tuesday 7-9 Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Homestead Park) Munhall. Mass of Christian Bur lal in St. Therese R.C.

Church on Thursday, 12 O'clock noon. Former owner of the Grove of North Hills. HAJDUK 0n Saturday, Oct 31, 1981; flt Denver, Frances Wasecko; beloved wife of late Charles G. Haiduk mother of Charles G. Mary Ann Gaane, David Meien oares r-rances Cato; also 12 grandchildren and one or eat-arandson amily requests visitation between the hours ot 2-4 7-9 m.

at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4U4 Kerrysvine N.y Funeral Thursday. 9:15 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Sebastian Church at 10 clock.

HARVEY Fred C. on Nov. 3, 1981, of Etna, formerly of Allison Park: husband of the late Geraldlne Conroy; brother of Marion Cricks, Margaret Guyton, Joseph and Thomas J. Harvey. Private Funeral Services and Inter-! ment on Wed.

OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME service. HENDERSON On Tues. Nov. 3, 181. Nel lie J.

Henderson; beloved wile of the late Archie K. Henderson; mother of Robert Wallace Henderson; also survived bv three grandchildren eight great- grandchiidren; sister of Ll-ertv Stough Alfretta Smith. Funeral from McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. on Frl. Nov.

6 where services will be held 11 A.M. Visitation with family Wed. Thurs. 2-4 7-9 HIGGINS On Sunday, Nov. 1, 1981; Elmer G.

of Oakmont; beloved husband of Ruth M. Higglns father of Bea MacDonald, Sharon Grech, Dr. Thomas G. Higglns 4 Sandv Palerskl; brother of Raymond Higglns, Christine Yarger; also one grandson. Friends received WILLIAM J.

O'NEILL FUNERAL HOME, MARGARET ANN O'NEILL 210 Allegheny River Oakmont where service will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Lakewcod Memorial Gardens. Family requests visitation from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. H0LLIS On October ll; Rita M. Holllj of the North Hoilli; tlster of Florence fiOMEMAKERS STUDENTS MOONLIGHTERS IMAM I IIMtLLI Maria, on Tuesday.

Nov. 3, ivh ot wiiKins i De-loved mother of M. Joseph and Emit Martlnelll; also survived by six grandchildren eight great-grandchildren, Friends mav call at the HOME OF RICHARD H. KNEE, 1111 Monroeville Ave. (tilectric Plan) Turtle Creek.

Mass of Christian Burial St. Colman Catholic Church on Friday at 10 a.m. Family hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. McCONVILLE On Nov. 1981; Catherine Dtiffey McConville of Home-ville (formerly of Swissvale) wife of the late Michael; Mrs.

Desire (Alice) Moreau! Mrs. Peter (Mary Agnes Schepis, Char es the late i Mrs. Catherine Moreau and Michael; also survived by 19 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren; sister of Marrin uunev a. Mrs. juiia Kelly.

Friends received at EDWARD T. PERRONE MORTUARY, 7455 Church Swissvale. Funeral Mass on Friday, November 6, In St. Anselm Church at 11 a.m. Family hours 2-4, 7-9.

MIGGIN On Tuesday, November 3, 1981; Thomas J. of N. Brad-dock; husband of Elizabeth Curran; father of Elizabeth Thompson, Thomas J. Robert Richard Miggln; son of Emily Miggln; brother of Mary Harkins, Rita Dlneen S. Elizabeth Scallse; six grandchildren.

Friends received 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell Jones N. Braddock. Mass of Christian Burial Nov.

6, St. Thomas Church, 11 a.m. NOLAN On Nov. 1, 1981; John P. of Wllkinsburg; beloved husband of Arlene McCue; father of Ms Carol A.

Bally of Penn Hills, Mrs. Ralph (Maureen) Mastromonaco of Monroeville 4 James E. of i brother ot Sr. Mary Nolan S. C.

of Edward 1 nt Swissvale Thomas of Turtle Creek; also survived by one grandchild. Friends win oe received ar taul t. VON GEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center at Wallace beginning Monday at 7 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial St. James Church, Thursday at 10 a.m.

Family requests contributions to Sr. James P.U.F.F. organization. N0R0SKI On Nov. 2, 1981; Paul age 82; retired employee of Edgar Thompson, Braddock and former business man of the Homestead District: beloved husband of Clara (Bonbich); son ot the late Mr.

4 Mrs. Frank Noroskl; brother of (all deceased) Rev. Sylvester Noroskl, Stanley, Edward, Humphrey, Theodore, Theresa Woodrlck Eleanor Pudwo; survived by nephews, nieces two sisters-in-law. Friends received at the JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431 9th Mun-halt, visitation hours Tues.

I 2-4, 7-9. Funeral I rll ARROTT Bldg. Pgh. 281-7583 RITTA PERSONNEL 391-0100 434 Blvd of AlliesPgh 15219 Employment Consultants lsuitmg, I-561-4003 Engineering Specialists Personnel Consultants Inc. 625 STANWIX 471-6103 TECHNICAL SEARCH Empire Bldg.

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