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ey e- I I I I 001 Death Notices 007 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices C-6 Pittsburgh Press, Sept. 5, 1978 LATEST DEATHS 80S Proposals 'AOVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Prnnnulk will be re ceived at the 0c. Room 104, Citv Hill. Johnstown, Pennsylvenla, until Eleven-thirty ocioch cn Whaht Sav nas Time Friday. September 15, 1971, tor the TOTOWiriy, Contract No on- struction ol Parks; Canal Street Park All proposals must be submit- ijsv in VJ "c.Uil reier kl uiurcn.

snail u(( iiiot.ru in and address ol the bidder and iriaKru nmHiMi II NO. 7856." Bid Instructions, soeclllcatlons ana COnTrecr oocumenrs may examined andor obtained upon, deposit ol check lor twenty-live per copy ai me oi ol H. F. Lem Co. 173J Lyter "The Citv ol Johnstown is an Equal upponuniry employer.

Mil OIU5 Will ICCBIVB WW i sideration without regard to thel PAITUIIF bidder's race, color, religion, I DAiaUAUf or Mttonal origin Suddenly on Sept. 4. 1978; An-Tne Citv reserves the right Jo of the N.S.; reiect any or all bids, and tp brother ol Phllomenle (Minnie) vaiva any Informalities In bid- Baldeuf Dorothy McDonald and Joseph V. Baldauf ol C. R.

T0MLJANOVIC, 0hi0. ot Helen Graham; Mayor survived by nieces end ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS Sealed Proposals will be re ceived at the Finance omce. Room 104, City Hill. Johnstown until fcieven-mirry intjui o'clock A.M., Eastern Daylight Savings Time Monday. September 11.

1978 lor the following: Contract No. 7854 Recon struction of Flood-Oameged streets walnut urove-tasr. All proposals must be suomrv- proposals must be wbm ted in accordance with the General Instructions, ana Tnev shall oe Dtacta in a aeaieai fnvelooe" bearina the name and address of the bidder and marked "Proposal for Contract no. t--85. Rid inOriirtrons.

toecificeltions and contract documents may be examined andor obtained upon dollars ($25.00) per copy at the office of H. F. Lem 1732 oepostT 01 cnecu iot weniy-nvr Lvter Drive. Johnstown. Pa.

"The Citv of Johnstown Is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All bios win receive equal consto-eratlbn without reoard to the bidder's race, coior religion, I 1 I I I I I I I The City reserves the right to I tstllv, Alexander Billy reiect any or all bids, and to I jr Bertha Balash and Eli7e-weive any Inlormalities in bid-1 hath Kmek. Friends received and two nenhews. Frienas re. ceived 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the REX. T. SMITH FUNERAL HOME 2860 Perrysvllle Ave. at Marshall. Mass ol Christian Burial in St.

Bonltace Cnurch on Weos. at 10 am. CONN On Mon. Sept. 4, 1978; Hugh W.

of Carrick; beloved husband of Florence lather of i erry or -UKtenoma ury, us and Wary wetherell of I.K AriuvlrhllfVan. hrnther nf Frnest Corm of Friends received at me DtinHAUfcK aum CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. after 7 p.m.

Tues. until service time on wed. at 3 p.m. CONRAD On Saturday, Sept. 1978, Frankie of 7081 Lemlngton beloved mother of Harry A.

Conrad Jr. and Mrs. Lelia C. McNeill; also four grandchildren end three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the JULIA H.

GAINES FUNERAL, tfOME, 220 Auburn St, EJH, where services will be held Weds, at 10 a.m. interment Allegheny Cemetery. Visitations 7-9 p.m., Monday; 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday. DANHIRES Raymond on Sun, Sept. 3.

107A- helnveit husband of Marlene Danhlres; father of Kathleen boiomon, ounnie Wlrsing, Raymond Jr. and Gregg; also survived bv one grandson: Douglas Wlrsing; inn nf Flliabeth and the lafe William Danhlres. Friends will be received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Josephs Church Wed.

at 9J0. DEGENHARDT John age 78, on Sept. 1, IOTA In rlrAV RArh Fla husband of Jane Degenhardt; STep-iamer ui juiui brother of Rose Julian Ann n.mn Thrift nnmhjirdf And William Degenhardt. ECKERT On Sept. 4, 1978, Sylvester; husband of Kathleen Klley Eckert; lather of James Eckert: brother of Dorothy Matthews and Robert Eckert-.

also two grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler at 57nd St. Mast of Christian Burial In St. Kieran'S' Church on Thurs.

at 10 a.m. Family reouests visita tion 2-4 and 7-9. EDWARDS Suddenly on September 3, 1978, Richard F. of 219 James St. N.

Versailles; beloved son of Richard H. and Marilyn Hutchinson Edwards; brother of Geraldine F. and James A. Friends are beino received at the JAMES ALFIERI FUNERAL HOM6, ZD I war. guerite Ave.

Wllmerding. Services on Wednesday at 1 p.m. ENGLISH Sept. 2. 1978, Mrs.

Margaret of Trafford, formerly, ot Munhall- wile of the late Albert vu Fnnllsh hekived moth er of Albert W. English Jr. of Trafford; sister ol Mrs. Ruth Elicker ol Detrlot two grandchildren, Mark and Maria. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St, Homestead Park, Munhall. Services Tues. at 11 a.m. FALES On Sept. 1978, Ida Lee; beloved step-mother of Mrs.

Ruth Odums, Mrs. Louise Parker, Mrs. Katie Chambers Mrs. Olivia Stewart, Shellie, and George Fales. all of Hartford, and rails.

Juno r'v Delaware. Friends received at the JULIA H. GAMES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburl st, E.E, Tue. from 7-9 p.m. Services In Mt.

Slnal Primitive Bantlst Church. Wed. at 1 p.m. Interment Buena Vista Veorgia. FILO On Set, Sept.

2. 1978, George Joseph of Mt. Washington; beloved father ot Robert G. Filo; also survived bv one grandchild; brother ol Mary Filo, John, Margaret Kowalskl, Pauline Murray, Anna Reed, Veronica Kiianka. Irene Harding, Frank, and the late Julie Holland, Michael and Paul Filn.

Friends and veterans of WWII received at the JOHN J. CMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 15th St, IS. Funer-al Wed. at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In St.

John the Evangelist Church at 10 a.m. Family hours 12 noon to 9 p.m. 001 Death Notices ALLEN On Saturday, Sept. 5. 1978, I L(uir, beloved wife Norris I Allen; unt ol Frederick Moid- sister ot Queeme Lurmden I ciin ct- i I reijtlves.

Friends 'received at the 5AMUIL J. JUNE) FUNERAL HOME, 2M4 Wylie AvSi wnere rKflatl0n 0t fto- sary will be held Tuesday evenno. Mass of Christian i Duriai, ii a.m. in m. ANDRICIK (Ylirlto) rin Mm Can.

1070- Uwj wile ol Michael; tether of Mrs. Mary Weir and Georoe Andrfcik; grandmother ol Mrs. BarDara iiewarr ano irs, Sandra Blake; also one or fat- grandson, Shawn Michael. Friends received at McAVOY FUNERAL HOME, 1700 Forbes m. iwm.i miw wci.

l-rienas received from 2-4 7-9 pm. at the GS SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, INC, 20 25 Perrysvllle Ave. Funeral on 'Thurs. morning at 9:30. Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Mary's Church at 10 0CI0CK. BEAUSEIGNEUR i on Sunday Seotem- 1979 of Whitehall Boro; husband of- Ruth Malady he is aiso sur- uiUJtH hu hi niri and neoh tm Friends received at the john F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME. 42UI Brownsvine ko, Ur.ntxnr.ii Tuesday And Wednesday from 2-4 7-9 o.m. whpre funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 o'clock.

If desired, amity suggests contributions to your tavoriTf cnariry. BILLY teve of Svivan Ave. Homestead Sunday September 3, 1978: beloved brother of art SAVOLSKISWASIK-GLENN NUMERAL HOMfc, JUI wain st. Munnall from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Wednesday, at 9:30.

a.m. at th tnnerj noma. mermnenT mih nminunwi umwi mhihwi" ROWI PR OUnliCiIV on Sun. Sept. 3, 1978 at Fort Lauderdale, FL Edward J.

Bowler' beloved husband ol ig Haiti Schmid Bowler; father of Mrs. Joseph (Barba- Gllboy of Richmond, VA, 9nd Mrs. Charles (Joan) Angevlne of Vienna, VA, also survived by seven grandchil- orn. Brother of Mrs. Brady McSwigan of Pgh.

Friends are being received ai McCABE BROS. INC. FUNER- i unuc walnut shadyslde on Tues. Sept. 107s between the hours of nd 7-9 p.m.

Funeral Weds, seDt. 6. 1978 at 9 a.m. Mass 0 christian Burial In St. Paul cathedral at iw a.m.

ntn DyJlud -ii nii 111.,, formerly of Braidock area, on peioved husband of Madeline Ryan i.m.., a ri.vu. Boyle ol Allentown and Mary Jane Alluisll of Virginia Beach: also six grandchildren. Frends wm be received at the SCHLEIFEK FUNERAL HOME, corner 01 2nd St. and Comrie Braddock. Mass 01 mrisnan puriai ar ar.

Brendan Church on Thur. at 9:30 a.m. Family hours 2-4 goyle was the 1 former head of and 7-y p.m. on weo. Mr.

mmmmmmm, 805 Proposals CDA rDiur kin UAm EPA GRANT NO. C-240446-02 WASHINGTON LOUN I SANITARY DISTRICT MAGFRSTOWN. MARYLAND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT caiixita iL TucAri cawitaov cpuvp ra Pp Ctt if SS-iJZSk'JJS Sealed tor turn shing an required labor, materials, equip- menJ (00 an) and fur. nishing and Installing complete and ready TOT Use 4-incn nouse uterals, 6-Inch house laterals, 8- inch, 10-inch, 12-inch and 15- inch collector and Interceptor lines with appurtenances, one packeoe sewage pumping sta- fion, and 6-Inch force main all accordance with the Contract Documents nreDred bv Baker- Wibberlev I Associates, Consultants, wjll be received bv the Wastigton County Sanitary Dity Krs5w' Maryland until 2:00 P.M. (local time) on Sept.

21, 1971, and then be pub- JS5, FA Vthitiice6' Washington Street, Haoerstown, Maryland. 1. 14,435 linear feet of 4-Inch house laterals with appurtenances. J. 2,155 linear feet of 6-Inch house laterals with appurtenances.

5 20 linear feet of 8-Inch with appurtenances. "er llne ,1 aravltv sewer llne with feet of 15-Inch i in llnoar fet nt rallrnjut jnd highway crossing. one Drecesi concrere pock ago sewage pumping station. m. nt A-inrh sewage force main.

Each Bid shall be accomDa- nieu oy diu wtu e.cvincu by a surety company author. iieo ro iransecr ousiness in me State nf Marvland or a Cash- ier's Check or Certified Check, dmg. n. luiyiLJMnLivn- Mayor ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed Proposals will be re cina.a nfi.A Hoom 104, city Han. jonnsrown.

unni tieven-mirry 1 1 i.jui n'c ark a.m.. tasrern uav lanr Savings Time Monday. Septem- hr 11 1978 Irr the to lowlno: Contract No. 7855 Recon- struction ol Flood-Damaged Parks Flag Market Square, Vine Street and Central Park. All proposals must be submit- ed In accordance with the General Instructions, and they shall be placed In a "Sealed Envelope" bearing the name and address ol the bidder and marxeo "proposal ipniracri No.

F-7855." I Bid Instructions, specifications and contract documents may be examined andor obtained upon deposit of check tor twenty-live dollars (J25.O0I per copy at the office of H. F. Lenj i. uyier uiive, jviiiiiivwn, ro. "The CHv of Johnstown an Emial Opportunity Employer.

All Rid wi receive eaua consid eratton without regard to the bidder's race, color, religion, origin. The Citv reserves the rlofit to reiect any or all bids, and to waive any infcrmelilies In bid- olio-- uk. iuiyiLjruviv. 83T Estate Notices ESTATE NOTICES thV estate of each of thV foi- lowing decedents to the person- al representative named who requests an persons navingi claims against me estate or me decedent to make known the same In writing to him or his attorney, and all persons IncteM- ea to me oeceaem to mme In him without delav: I I I ibuv union Naiionai Danx Pittsburgh, Pa. 1S222 or to F'lovd V.

Vvinner. Esa. Winner Bruogeman, 1809 Union National Bank Rirtr, PitKhnmh Pa Pifisburjh, Pa. I5277. BOGUS, Catherine, Sr.

aka dusiusi, n.ci7u, of Munhall Boro, Pa No. 4039 of 1978. Catherine Bogus, 915 Ravine Street, Munhall, Pa. or to Stephen F. Smetana, 406 Law Fl- nance Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15219. riTu Ami A-mtA ni Pittsburgh, Pa No. 389i of 1978. Alvln J. Ludwlg, 37? Goldsmith Road7 Pith- boroh, Pa.

15237 or to Alvln J. ludwlo, 1408 Frkk Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. NV w.r;B oeased S. Vt.ni I 1 I 1 I i I I I I I I in FLANEGIN On Sat, Sept.

1971, at the Ivy Nursing Home, Edward J. Flanegin; beloved husband of Florence Adamson Flanegin. Graveside Services' will be held In Allegheny Cemetery on Wed, Sept. 6, 1978, at i P-m. FORD nrnw nn.

wit KHifiim f. 1978 In her 85 th year, of Overbrook; sister of Mrs. Mabel Keller, Mrs. Anna Cross and Clarence Foro; aunt of Mrs. Ruth Schorl.

Mrs. Dorothy Fuge, Mrs. Dolores Casey and Fred Ger-stenschleger. Friends and members Of me ersr tres- bvterien Churcn or pgn. r.

ceived on Tuesday 7-9 p.m. and Wednesd 2-4 i 7-9 p.m. at the JOHN T. CONNORS FUNERAL HOME. 209 Allen Ave.

where services will oe held on Thursday at 11 a.m. Miss Ford was a long time member of the First Pres byterian cnurcn or ngn. FUNYA On Sun, Sept. 1978, George (Bunny), former resident of the Homestead uistricr, ior-mer supervisee of 160 Inch Mill Slab Yard, retired from U.S. Steel Homestead Works and Veteran of W.

II U.S. Navy' son of Mary and the late George Funye; brother of Joseph and Frank Funya and Anna Tuccl and Pauline Zilka: aiso survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the JostrH a. rKUKuru-VITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431 9th Ave, Munhall. Family Visitation Hours Tues.

and Wed. 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral Mass on Thurs. at 10 a.m. at St.

Anne's Church, Homestead. inrermenr at. Anne wmr tery. GORSRI On Sun, Sept. 3, 1978, Albert oorskl or txceisior -ar, oe loved husband of Katharine Young Gorskl; father of Gary, Kenneth, and Mrs.

Linda Wlllitord; grandfather of Bobby Schaffer: brother of artha Plotrowskr Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES J. BARRY 608 Warrington Ave. Services on Thur, Sept. 7 2 p-m. GRAY Howard T.

of Glen Mitchell Rd, Sewlckley, on Sat, Sept. 2, 1978; beloved husband of AAarrallA Inhncnn lmtme ot Barbara West; brother of Mabel Chick, Neddie Keller, Delia Neugebauer and Stella Bvrne; also two grandchildren. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the COPE-LANO C0RA0POLIS FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth where Services will be held Wed. at 2 p.m HALLER On Mon.

Sept. 4, 1971; Bertha; mother of Kennetn Heller, Mrs. Grace Abate and the late Mel Heller: also survived bv six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAU-ER SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. 7-9 p.m. Tues. and 3-4 8, 7-9 o.m.

Wed, where services will be held 11 am. Thurs. Interment Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. HEIDER Janet Bishoo.

aoe 7J. Venice. on Saturday, Sept. iva, Dorn in waver, tot-mer teacher In the Pah. Svstem.

Charter mem ber of the Sliver Chalice. Chapter 530, O.E.&., In survived by her husband, Kenneth: sons, Allan and Ken neth dauohter. Mrs. Gretchen Betir isttr of James and Martin; also seven prandchildren. Services will be held Tuesday, In the EWING FUNERAL HOME.

Vencle, Fla. Memorial contribution mv be made to the Trinity United Presbyterian Church, tn Ven ice, rifl. HENKLE On Sun, Seot. 3, 1971, Ste- Bhen Van; husband of the late ella E. Miller Henkle of Highland Rd, McCandless; father ot Mrs.

Etta B. Elcben-tels; brother of Nell Leslie, Lena Hough, Clifford, Charles and Rov Henkle; grandfather of Vannetta Miller and William E. Eichenfels; also survived bv one oreat-arAnrisnn Richard Van Miller. Friends received at the H. p.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysvllle, where Services will be held Wed. after noon at 1J0 o'clock. Ofl tokMMi in widtr. Sunday per agate line $2.50 $2.00 $1.90 $1.80 $1.70 (including Sundoy) achodoV The Press may be conceited and tne 5m doy. If cancelled on the Sundoy.

Minimum charge $3,48 may be pkjeed until 5:30 p.m. of for Saturday i or Sunday's editions. Rusineu Opporkineieti Friday noon). and correction must be telephoned m. and 5:30 pjn.

Nonce of error their nomei or addressee may take service for which mere is a charge The Press or S5 when repnn are should be mailed or delivered to the Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230. will not be divulged. raphes to notification ol it! request should be Ko JEFFERSON MEMORIAL spaces in Garden of Peace, 279-707 ST. ANN'S CEMETERY Castle Shannon.

2 lots avail' 341-4158 010 Lost and Found CAT-fem. Inst Sharpsburg area Wed 8-30, 8A.M. orange white wwhite flea collar. Reward. 782-2253.

CAT Lost, le. white wgrey spots, "Turkey," N. Hills Estates, Ross Twp. 367-4610, or CAT-lost, orange female, black spotted nose, In Pt. Breete Zi-A Reward 731-0137: COLLIE brown white, Smithton area.

1-70, family pet. Reward. DOG Lost black white, male, i shepherd, no collar, childs pet. S. Hills, 833-0562 DOG mixed breed, medium size, long reddish brown hair, intt Hill-Schenlev Park area on Sep.

3, reward, 521-4925, 67J-1H. German Shepherd lost-black tan tern. Reward 771-1714 MlKKY-Rlk. I White male. Lincoln Place.

Reward. 464-0697. IRISH SETTER-LOST, wearing blue collar. REWARD. Answers to Mollle.

221-7192, LOST while toy poodle, 6 mos. old, Thursday Outlook Dr. area, answeres to Missy, 793- 9072, POODLE-Apricot male, lost Carnegie area, green collar 1 tan leash. Needs medication. Reward.

276-4181. naCDllhl UIICVV.lm nt.n brown eves, lost In S.Park, Sept j. je-su6u an wcwhwu Torn fHFST lost, wtools. at Steel City Bid, Wexford, reward, 462-9751. HAPPY ADS-Can be placed by dialing 263-1701 019 Bulletin Board ASTROLOGY CLASSES-all levels, beginning week of Sept.

11, ASTROLOGICAL COUNSEL- IN GSflCE241354. BOB.my bridge's rusting away get sandblast sand at Browns Mill, aji-ww i-misn iieo DISCO per hr. call Footloose Studio, 224 5657. HERE IS HELP FOR YOU Dial anytime 682-1911 Listen. A service of 5HADYSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 020 Personal A BABY can have a chance for life, it's your decision.

Call A.f.A. 731-2420. We Care: ALONE PREGNANT? aV rnnfiHanti ar nn frianr1 LIFELINE. 562-0543, 341-33221 Butler, 282-1200. Mon Valley! 489-9070 Beaver lo 4j-u5U3, 728-5651.

Free Pregnancy Testing. BILL At limes I smile, but the only time I'm happy is when rm wnn you. Loneiy, ie FREE-Pregnancy Tests. Results are confidential available the same day. For Inform, contact Women's Health Services.

Inc. 567-1900 FREE PREGNANCY Test 9-5, Mnn.iAt tarhilo vnu wait. Confi dential counseling. Allegheny Women's center. iTm FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Tuesday 12 to 3 p.m.

Call 434-8972 for Instructions. PITTSBURGH PLANNfcD PARENTHOOD in? Ninth St. (Corner of Fort Duauesne Blvd.) Infnrmntinn nn hirth control, sex education, counseling abortion. siennzaiion inieniiny. iamfs SMITH Son of Annie Connors Smith Quinn.

Formerly of North Side. 761-7202 St. is one-way. PRAISE THE LORD THANK YOU ST. ANTHONY ST.

JUDE lor fab favors grant- ed. JHF. TROUBLED? We listen, mt care. Contact 782-4023, 24 hrs 021 Business Personals aliouippa Massaaic soa. body toning, parmng 3a-yvry.

ANNA'S HEALTH CLUB MEMBER OUTCALLS. 371-5440. BAND SEEKS BACKERS 823-0413, bef. 9 PM. BASS PLAYER needed for mellow rock 6 country band, 76- bjji, pet, i-i p.m.

COMBO Big band sounds 441-IMJ COME AND RELAX ON THE ROCKS For a Touch of Sweden ticit ranrlinavian Sna Absolutely the finest massage facilities In the entire area. ILU.CI, lamtKO, will. Scandlnalian culture. Come In 1 try nur sum reiuvenaring rocx sauna, slep Into our relaxlno Jacuzzi whirlpool bath, then It's (or a complete and total mas sage wim tne lovely arrenoani im- nhnlrn ftnnm umi'u. tried It we know you will come again.

Remember That's on the Rocks in McKees Rocks 323 12 Helen St. OPEN 10 AM to 2 AM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 771-7780 771-7781 Come in I see the AH New TAUREAN SPECIALS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS BRING YOUft MEDICARE CARD Completely remodeled with alt water beds more. IS lovely attendants to comply with your needs. Amanda. Brandy, Donna, Gerrl, Ginger Gwen, Jemle, Kim, Lorraine Melody, Robin Tanya.

Enlov total privacy in our relanec atmosphere and try a full service massage. H5 introductory special available. Open 24 hour; everyday. Corner of 9th. Penn, Downtown.

391-9649 391-7654 Also accepting applications tot employment. DIAMONDS Cash oaid for vouf old diamonds gold. Call Mr Katon for an appointment (711. 4100) at David Weis, Liber. ry Mve.

DRUMMER 20 yrs, seeklnt steady work wgroup, top 40's disco, funk. 362-4964. EARLY BIRD SPECIALS SPECIALS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS TOO BRING YOUR MEDICARE CARD SPARTACUS $15 Introductprv special other specials availiWe 24 hours our full service meditation club Come in and see our 12 lovely attendants: Angte, Carolyn, Oe-ntse, Ellen, Erin, Hope, Julie Karen, Marcie, Nicole, Rence Steohanle. Eniov total orivacv Ir our plush, relaxed atirosphere urown your anxienes in our sunken Geishas whirlpools We're lust a hop, a skip I iump away at 529 Chartitrf Ave, McKees Rocks. 331-5884 Also accepting aoolicatlons tot employment.

EMILIA PONCE DE LEON Muscle-relating studio. 2212 Murray Ave. From noon 8pm. in-un. FANTASIA MFfllTH PI MR I Ileal IhIM WeWW Pittsburgh's newest and mosl luxurious health club, now tea- I a mil: w.ui.n tmu ijyw along wrth universal gym stjuffOe vt-ttnr in ot icioa in um Slush surroundings.

Located 1 lock from the Homestead HI- I aual DriilM 11C Hh- usi luyc at ijj i pii Now accepting applications for iinitiiuci iny. Mon-Sat llam to 3am 462-0320 462-0321 Alio Accepting Applications for Employment FORMING A BAND-Talentec musicians and vocalists of all kind needed tor upcoming en. igagement. Serious minded In viduels only. 32J-979e GUITAR-VOCALIST wanted foi Jam, Sat.

Sept. tm. Ca4T Mikl 12-ypm, S111U7 morning evening want ads! 263-1201 M3 MARX On September 1978 Jacob ot uauersTown snaier husband of E. Marie Beird; father of James Evelyn Miller, Ruth Terailo and Dorothy Suchma; brother of Mrs. Adolph (Betty) Bauer; also it grenacniioren, ie greet- grenocniioren ana one great- greai-great-granctcniid.

Femii1 will receive friends 2-4 at the PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME. 512 Grant Ave. Mlllvale. Mass of Christian burial in Anmony Mlllvale on Wednesday at II a-m. McANDREWS On Sat.

Sept 1978, James W. beloved husband of Adelaide; tamer or James W. Jr, Joseph and Edward; uncle or Rum tvtciiosKy aiso tup vived bv several orandchll. dren. Friends received at the BRUSCO-NAPIER FUNERAL home roadway at Shires, neecnview i-a ana -V STeninc at 7 p.m.

Mass Christian Burial In St. Cether Ine's Church Weds, at 10 a.m. McCREA Lillian McCrea, wife of the late Richard F. McCrea; mother of Helen Grelner (Mrs. Robert), of grandmother of Mrs.

Margaret Olson, of Hinsdale, III. and Kicnera m. sjreiner, oi irias: nt AArruiluwC of Pasadena, Calf, and Robert j. uaivert, or sen uieoo, sair. Friends mav call at H.

SAM- SON INC, 537 Neville St, ludKiana uvic Lemeri, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. where serv. ices will be held Thursday morning at II o'clock. En tombment nomewooo Leme' tery. McHUGH On Mon, Sept.

4, 1978, Alice wcuraw; oeiovea wire or tne late Edward Clark McHugh; mother of Mrs. T. Meckln Sexton of Wlnnetka, III, Mrs. Allen Knott of Pgh. and the tare towara liarx ivscriugn Jr, Patricia and Alice Rose McHuoh: daunhter of the late Patrick and Alice Rodgert McGraw; also survived by seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; sister of me late jonn F-, Paul Frank and Joseph McGraw.

Friends wilt be received at INC, 4900 Center Ave, if Devonshire Ave, after 12 noon Tues. Funeral Wed. Mas nf (1MB, LUL. Vl.WIU I-I mill Christian Burial In St. Paul's Cathedral at I p.m.

MELENI Margaret M. Gello. of Over. Sept. 4, 1978, beloved wife oi rrencts J.

weieni; aear mom. er ot Frank Melenl and Margaret Austen; sister of Nicholas Gallo, Maria Galerdl, Catherine John Gallo, Theresa Testa. Anna Morge-no, Anthony Gallo amd the late Philip Gallo; daughter-in-law of Frank Meleni. Friends received at the CIESLAK I TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd. Funeral on Tnursoey, at am.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Norbert Church at 9:30 a.m. MEYER An mnrn C.n, 1 ID7t Julia Meyer of tha" East tna; wire of me ieie William Meyer; mother of William A. Meyer, Mrs. Ernst R.

Nickel, Mrs. W. Kenneth Soulres. And AArs. Nicholas S.

Riviere Jr. all of Pgh also survived by 14 grarvjchlldren, and 28 great-sxandchildren. Services will be held at the Fox Chapel Episcopal Church, Souaw Run Rd. Tues. morn, at II o'clock.

Interment private. Visitation one hour prior to service. Contributions In memory of Mrs. Meyer may be made to a chari of your choice. Arrangements by H.

SAMSON INC MOLCANY On Sept. 4, 1978, Uriurl mahl nt wife of William; mother of Loretta Brush, Mariorie Jes-sen and Susan Morvey: sister of Pauline Hendia, Matilda Dempsev and John Seoul; five grandchildren. Bill, De-nise. Tammv. Tare and Debbie.

Friends received 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the RONALD V. LUCAS FUNERAL HOME, 445 4th St, Braddock. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Brendan Church at 9:30 a.m.

on Thursday. MONROE James B. (J B), on Sept. 3, 1978; beloved brother of Mrs. Esther Summers and C.

M. Monroe; several nieces, neplv cwi, tfiiu viirci 1 si in- lives. Friends are being received at the WEST FUNERAL HOME. 2215 Wylie Ave, from 2-a ana r-v. Masonic Service to be held on Tue.

evening at 7 p.m, at the funeral home. Funeral service win be held on wed. at 1 o.m.. with the Rev. George E.

Young Officiating. Interment, Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. MONTGOMERY On Mon. mornfng, Sept.

4, 1978, Mejrv Anderson Mont opmerv, of 4625 5th wife of Charrers T. Monfoom- ery; mother of Mary Jane Drake of Oil City, PA, and Martha M. Tekh of Eugene Oreaon: also survived bv three grandsons. Friends may caff ar m. am5uw mu sj Neville Oakland Civic Cen ter, Wed.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. wnere services win oe neia Thur. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Home wood Ceme tery. Contributions In memory of Mrs.

Montgornerv may be made to St. Johns Lutheran Home, Mars PV MOSES On Sun, Seot. 3, 1978, Fannie; beloved mother of Mrs. Meyer (Dorothy) Racusln, Mrs. Gertrude Goldberg, Mrs.

Ben (Mollle) Smith, Isadora the late Alfred S. Moses, and the late Ralph Moses; also ten grandchildren and 15 peat-granacniiaren. services at the BURTON L. HKSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Ave, Sq. Hill (Opp.

Morrowtield apts.) on Tue. at 1 p.m. Inter, mem Oheve Shalom Ceme tery. Visitation 1 hour prior to services. Family suggests contributions be made to a charity of the donors choice.

MURPHY On Sun, Sept. 3, 1978, Nora Newell; beloved wife of the late Nicholas G. Murphy; mother of Nicholas J. Murphy, Mary Nina Opal. Rose Gubala and Kathleen Kirstein; sister of Mrs.

Anne Cannlster; also survived by ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, INC, 4900 Center Ave, af Devonshire St, on Tues. and Wed, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funer-al Thurs.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Agnes Church at 10 a.m. MOSER Anna M. on September 2, 1978 ot Menlo Park, CA, formerly of Pgh. and Cornells-ville, PA; widow of Oliver Perry Moser; father of Thomas Moser; two grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Thursday September 7 at the Hill Grove Cemetery af Con-neiUvllle, PA. O'DONNELL Margaret (Keen), on Saturday, Sept. 2, 1978, of wite of the late Luke O'Donnell; mother of Mrs. Marlon Young, Arlington, Va.

and Mrs. Margaret Deal' also nieces and nephews. Friends received from 11 a.m. on Wednes at the STEPHEN M. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar Ave.

at Tripoli St, N.S. (across from Allgefl, Hose.) Funeral service on Weds, at I p.m. PEARCE On Sun. Sept. 3.

1978, John E. Pearce of 1008 E. Elflnwlld Glenshaw; husband of Evelyn Bothwell Pearce. Father of Grace E. Cartwrlght of Chicora, Mary Kurtz ol Aspinwall.

Fannie L. Ross of O'Hera Twp, Alice M. Krebs of Indiana Twp, and Robert E. Pearce of Sharpsburg, and the late John Albert Pearce. Also survived bv IS grandchildren.

The family Is receiv Ing friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME 100 Center Ave, Aspinwall Where serlvces will be held Weds, afternoon at 1 o'clcock. The family respectfully suggests memorials to the Local Volunteer Ambulance Service or the Heart Fund. PERLSTEIN On Set, Sept.

1, 1978, Carol A. Baker; mother of Linda and Gregory Perlstein; daughter of William A. and Frances Nessler Baker; sister of Irene Llposky, Roy Baker, Cathy Fisher, William, Charles and Ellen Baker; granddaughter of Marie Nessler. Family will receive friends Mon. a Tue.

from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the CHARLES T. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME 4520 Penn Ave. Funeral Wed. at 9 a.m.

with Funeral Mass In St. Marys Church 4m St. at 10 a.m. PENN On Sat. Seot.

2, 1978, John R. Penn of Shaler husband of Agnes Ferrer, and fattier of John R. Jr, James B. both of Milwaukee, Lawrence and William Penn af home. Brother of AArs.

Mary Lou Schuiti and the late Norbert HERRON ft. Um CuA lail Cub of Verona; belovecf father of Mrs. Robert T. Marchese of Murraysvllle, PA, Edward W. of Wareham, also survived by one brother, two sisiers ana mree granocnii.

dren. Friends received at the GEORGE P. PETRUNEY FUNERAL HOME, 731 Brunof St, Verona, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., wnere services win DC held on Sept. 7 at II a.m. Interment Verona Ceme tery, uanmom, pa.

HEYMANN On Sun. Sept. WI, Marga ret fc. loerryi kwwi, wnc the late Thurman w. Hey mann; sister of tllllan Knight Mary nerr, jonn.

uavio. llam, and the late Charles Robson. Family will receive hUwI. Irnn. t.A mnA 7.4 fi m.

at the CHARLES T. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, 4530 Penn Ave, wnere services win held Thur, et 11 a.m. HODGDON Ah ti.l.Mla A 1971, Thomas Guy; husband of the late Olive Wylle Hodgdon of 25 Newgate Kin-buck, Twp father of Thomas C. Hodgdon Jr. and William W.

Hodgdon. Also survived by six grandcntidren and three great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the LES TER C. MCDONALD FUNER. AL HOME 5K California Aveion irom i- Bjn.

on Tuesday fieotember i where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock. Internment at Unlondale Cemetery. The family suggests memorlel constfbutlons to the Suburban General Hospital or to the Ben Avon Presbyterian Churcn. IRDI Amico, on Sept. I.

1971; beloved husband of sestlne So phia; tamer ot tnnio irdi, Amelia Lentlnl and the late Olvlno Irdi; brother of the late Agostino, Guldo and Palma Irdi; also survived by one grandson, Joseph Lentlnl. Friends will be rare ved at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME. 47J0 Friendship Ave. Mon. and Tues.

J-4 and Mass of Christian Burial In Immcaulate Conception Church Wed at II a.m. JANIK On Sunday September 3, 1971, Anna Janm of McKees Rocks. PA: mother of Mrs. Anna Pe-trilfa, Andrew, Steve, Mrs. Pauline Kechute and greatgrandchildren.

Marie Kluclck; 18 grandchildren; 11 Friends received from 2-4 a 7-9 p.m. at the VALERIAN F. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 2M Helen St. McKees Rocks. Funeral Wednesday September 6 at 9 a.m.

Mast of Christian burial In St. Mark's R.C Church at 9:30 am. JENNINGS On Seot. 5. 1971, Carl, ton H.

of Swisshelm Park; beloved husband ot Grace McDermott; father of Elaine Jennings; ororner or ivws. Nellie Colvln of Sehellsburg. Pa. and Dkk W. Jennings of flons may be made to St.

An- selms school or to me entity of your choice. InrAmnltU THOMiS WEO service. JOURDAN Judith A. on Mon. Sept.

4, 1971; wile of Lester A. Jour Han mdlu, nt Erin Cti. beth, also survived by tnr mother Irene R. Young and family. Funeral services will be held at the ANTHONY G.

STAAB FUNERAL HOME 900 Chertlert W.E., Pgh. Where serlvces will be held on Weds. Sept. at 10:30 a.m. KAROLYI Suddenly on Sat.

Sept. 1978, Marie; beloved sister of William J. and the late Ste phen KarolyL Friends may call at the JOSEPH RIM FUNERAL HOME eFuneral Mass at St. Stephen Church on Wed. at 10 a.m.

17 Greenfield Ave. KARR An Cu save of N. Hills; 'husband of the late Ethel; father of William Funeral from the R.D. SCMELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME 318 Center Ave. (off of Horseshoe Bend), West View on Weds, at 10:30 a.m.

Visitations Tues. 2-4 and 7-9. Member of Davage Lodge 374 Alltg. Chapter 217, Allegheny Council 34, Allegheny Commandry 835, Islam Gorofo and Elflnwlld Church. KERN Josephine R.

of Roosevelt Acres Saturday September 2, 1978; beloved wife of Frank Mother of Robert sis ter ot Sophie Franctek and Annette Lucas; also two grandchildren. Friends received at SAVOLSKIS-WASIK-GLENN FUNERAL HOME, 3501 MaM St. Munhall from 2-4 8, 7-9 o.m. Funeral mass Wednesday at 11 Am. In St.

Teresa Church Munhall. KLEBER On Sept. 4, 1978, Thomas age 19, of 101 th West Allqulppa; beloved son of Ruby Stewart Kleber and the late Frank E. Kleber: brother ot Frank E. Jr, Doug, las, Michael, Jeffrey.

Cheryl Ann and Janet, all of Aliquip- Pa; grandson of AAr. and Mrs. rank Kleber of Aliouippa. Friends will be received 2-4 and 7-9 Tues. in the JAMES J.

OARROCH FUNERAL HOME, 2M0 Mill St, Aliouippa, where Funeral Services will be conducted Wed. at 9 am KRAK0WSKY William (Uncle Bill) 72, of RO 1. Zellenople, born Jan 1904. In Troy HIIL, survived by three sisters and one niece, Mrs. Charles (Margaret) Welnbrenner, with whom he resided.

Funeral Mass will be held Wed. morning at 10 a.m. In St. Ferdinand Catholic Church, Rochester Cranberry Twp. Interment will be In St, Cecilia Catholic Cemetery, Dougherty Two.

KURTZ On Sept. 3. 1978, Kathryn Scheeter of sheler Twp, tor. merly of Mlllvale, Spring Garden and Mt. Troy; wife of Edward mother ot Mrs.

Roy (Ruth) Cooper; also four orendch ki-en and one oreat. firandson. Family will receive rlends at the PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Ave, Mlllvale, where Services wHI be held on Thurs. Seot. 7, at I pjn.

LAMPL On SaL Sept. 1978, Esther; beloved wife of the fate Erni est Lampl; sister of Mrs. S. G. Harris and Mrs.

Lillian G. Greenberger both of Pgh. and Martin J. Grumet of N. Y.

Graveside Services were held Sun. at 1:30 p.m. with Interment In Temple Sinai Memorial Park. Arrangements under the direction of the BURTON HkSSCH CHAPEL LEVY On Sun, Sept. 3, 1978, Max; beloved husband of the late Ida Levy; father of Mrs.

Henry (Sylvia) Llppmann of Pgh, Mrs. Nat (Helen) Krape of Richmond. and Jesse Levy of San Francisco, Calif; brother of Rabbi Abraham Levy and Miss Hettie Levy of Phllldelphla, PA; also sin grendchldlren and five great-grandchildren. Services at the tURTOM HKSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Ave, Sa. Hill loop.

Morrowtield apts.) on Tue. at 2:30 p.m. Interment, New York. Visitation I hour prior to services. LINKE Maria, on Sun.

Sept. 4, 1978 of Emlenton, PA. Was born In Russia, Aug. 13, 1908; daughter of Maximilian Zert-ner and Maria Schmidt. She was the author of "East Wind" Frlensds received at the ROBERT F.

OtlSWELL FUNERAL HOME, 2-4 I 7-9 p.m. today and Irom 10-1 p.m. Wed. at the Old 2 Ion Church, Emlenton, PA RO 1. Funeral Service 1 p.m.

Wed with the Rev. Merlin Colllngwood officiating, assisted by Rev. Charles Bishop. Interment In Big Ben Cemetery, Emlenton SO S3. LISTAK William on Serf, Sept.

1978, of Chicago, formerly of Homestead; husband of Loll Rust Listak; father of two daughters, Lorl Weber and Linda; son of Johanna brother of Rudolph, John and Anthony, Mrs. Veev Harvey of Homestead, Mrs. Mildred Zak of Munhall. Burial Tue, 1 LOSZ John N. of Homestead on Mon.

Sept. 4, 1978; beloved husband of Arm; father of Dennis, Richard, and Karen McDonough; brother of Andrew ana Alex, also four grandchildren. Friends received at SAVOLSKIS-WASIK-GLENN FUNERAL HOME 3501 Main St, Munhall. From 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral lltur.

gy Thurs. In St, Ella Church, Penn. Friends and members of Mlllvale V.W. Post 118 and N. Hills Barber Shop Chorus received at the WALTER M.

HEALY FUNERAL HOMC 425 Grant Ave. Mill-vale. Funeral mass In St. Church on Weds. Sept.

4 at 10 am. visitations hi and 7-9 p.m. PETRONE On Sunday September 3, 1978, Julianna Petrone; beloved wife of Angelo R. Petrone; mother of David R. and Ray Petrone: sister of Irene Flanlgan of Pittsburgh, Helen Bowen of Portland; Oregon.

Theodore Carmack of Pittsburgh, Charles Karnek, Alan and Gus Klrnek of Portland, Oregon; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received at WM. SLATER I SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge St, Mt. Washington until 9:15 a.m.

Wednesday September 6. Funeral mass In St. Justin Church at 10 a.m. Family hours 2-4 8, 7-9 pjn. PIPER On Sun, Sept.

3, 1978, Leona age 51, of Delmont; beloved wife of John H. Piper; mother of Gary L. of Brook-vllle, Howard E. of Greens-burg. Mrs.

Janet L. Robbins of Delmont; tour grandchildren; daughter of Susan R. Back strom of West Newton; sister of Emerson Backstrom of West Newtown. Memorial service will be held at 4:30 p.m. Frl.

in Salem Lutheran Church, Delmont. PISTELLA Suddenly, on Sun, Sept. 3, 1978, James J. Pistella; beloved husband of Helen Mania Pistella; father of Patricia A. Adams and James F.

Pistella; survived by six grandchildren-brother Martin Pistella and Frances Wallace. Friends are being received at McCABE BROS, INC FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Perm Ave, E. E. on Mon. and Tues.

between the hours of 1-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Wed Sept. 6, 1978 at 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Immaculate Conception Church at 9:30 a.m. PIVIROTTO On Saturday September 2, 1978, Marcello, of the North Side; husband of the late Margaret DeLorenio; father of Lawrence, Llllle Moran, Ann Rlchert and Norman; also five grandchildren.

Friends received at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME 3313 Brighton Rd. Mass of Christian burial at St. Leo's Church, Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. Starting Monday at 3 p.m.

PLUCIENNIK Of Castle Shannon, formerly of East Vandergrlft, on Mon, Sept. 4, 1978, Eugenia V. Plu-clennifc- sisfer of Melania Keck, Edward Pluclennfk, and Ryta Sciuilo. Friends received at the E. B.

LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle from a.m. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Tue, Sept. In St. Anne's Church at 10 a.m. Family suggests contributions to the Mutlple Sclerosis Society.

RAAB On Sun, Sept. 3, 1978, Elite-beth flutter Young; beloved wite of Fredrick K. Raab of Hillendele mother of Donald Frank Paul C. Young, Bonnie Dudley, Terry E. Haupl.

Linda J. and Fredrick K. Raab sister of Peter C. Oulfer; also 12 orandchlLdren. Family will re ceive friends from 2.4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME. 807 Perry Highway, N. Hills.

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Teresa Chruch, Wed. morning at 10 o'clock. Family requests contributions to the American Cancer Society. RANDOLPH Anna K.

Brown age 78. of Irwin, Pa, mother of Anna Redinger, Arthur Marlon All-wine, Alva Solomon, Lucy 7lnk. Lillian Goras. Larrv. Paul and Kenny; 35 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren: srsrer or reier.

neriy qmu John Brown. Helen Smith. Lucy Meikle, Mary Lawson, Mabel Neldigh, Paul Brown and Alva Lovelamb. Friends received at the SNYDER FUNERAL HOME, Irwin, Pa. Services Thursday, 2 p.m..

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. ROCCO Anthony Sr. on Sunday September 3, 1978; beloved husband of Mary A. Trotta Onrm nt Ufilklnc turn fMtr of Anthony brother of Rose Oliver, Nellie Dawson, Angelina Malse and Joseph Rocco; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends may call at the home ot RICHARD KNEE, 1111 Monroeville Ave.

(Electric Plan) Turtle Creek. Mass of Christian burial St. Colman's Cethiloc Church on Wednesday at 10 am Family hours 2-4 7-9 PA ROSENBUSCH Edward K. Rosenbusch Sr. of Duquesne, on Sept.

4. 1978; beloved husband of Madeline Hensler Rosenbutrh father of Edward K. Rosenbusch Jr. and Nora Rosenbusch both at home; brother of Mrs. Amelia Heini.

Miss Anna Rosenbusch and Carl Rosenbusch all of Duquesne. Friends will be received at the MALOY-SCHLEtFER FUNERAL HOME, 915 Kennedy Ave, Ouauesne. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Joseph Church. Duauesne.

on Thurs. at 10 am. Family hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. beg. 7 p.m.

Tues. ROY On Sunday September 3, 1978 ar tsoce Karon, i-l, Nooerr husband of the late Lottie Rav Roy of Avakw; father of Gladys C. Roy of Avalon, Mrs. William J. (Bobble) Jones Of Boca Raton, grandfather of William J.

Jones of MD, Wendy and Pamela Jones of FL; brother of T. Wllbert Roy of Avalon: also two great-grandchildren. Graveside services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Uniondale Cemetery Div. 2. Arrangements by the ORION C.

PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, INC (Mr. Rov was a member of River-view Post 681 of the American Legion.) SCHAFFER On Sunday September 3, 1978 Arthur F. ot Emlenton, for- of Anna Mae Phillfos; father of Lee, Donald, James and the late Arthur Schafter; also survived by 11 grandchildren and ve oreef-orandchildren. Friends received on Tuesday 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt.

Roval Blvd. Glenshaw where services will be held on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. SCHUMACHER On Sat. Sept. 7, 1978, Lorraine k.lurf of Steven L.

Schumacher; mother of Norman Gregory Bruce David Ce- esnt carry i.nrisropner J. and Christina M. Schumacher; deugher of Mrs. Josephine Zdobinskl; sister of Mrs. Carol Novak, Mrs.

C.rl. Omlnnr Ihih I rence, and Richard Zdobinskl, also two grandchildren. Friends received 12 9 p.m. In the ANTHONY J. SUFAK FUNERAL HOME 3509 Penn Ave.

Funeral Mais In St. Lawrence O'Toole Church on Weds, at 10 a.m. SCHWARTZ On Sun, Sept. 3, 1978, Herbert C. Scnwem; beloved husband of (Anita) Jean Zeooenfeld Schwarfi: brother of Mary Rita Myers and Thomas Ryan Schwerti; also survived by 14 nieces and and nephews; son-in-law of jertruoe m.

zeppenteid. Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St, Shedyside, on Sept. 7, at 9:30 e.m.

Mass of Christian Burial In Sacred Heart Church at 10:30 a.m. Visitations with the family Tue. and Wed, 2-4 and 7- p.m. SCOTT On Sun, Seot. 3, 1978, Rosemary; beloved wife of James Scoff of Oetrott; mother of Derlene Lewis, (laughter of Mrs.

Clara Lewis; sister of MRs. Willie J. Pearson, Mrs. Gladys Taylor, Jesse and Kimberly Lewis. Friends received at the JULIA H.

GAINES HFUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn FF uv-ri from 7-9 p.m. Services In Be-thelem Tempi Church Thur. at p.m. SCULLION On Sun, Sept. 3, 1978, Bertha; wife of the late Edward; beloved mother of Betty Turner and AAarlon Famell- survived by four grandchildren.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 at MORASCO-KNEE, (Thomas J. Soxman Sovsr.) 9406 Frenkstown Rd Penn Hills, where Services will be held Wed. morning at II o'clock. SMITH Suddenly on Mon. Sept.

4, 1978; Thomas H. of Bethel Park; husband of Betty Mode: father of Gary T. of Phllfppl, WV and Timothy M. of Bethel Park; son of Mary A. Smith of Library; brother of John A.

of Houston, Texas and Mary Ellen Henley of McKees Rocks; also two grandchildren. Friends received frcm 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the HAROLD E. CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, S120 West Library Ave, Bethel Park, where services will be held on Thurs. at II a.m.

SMITH Robert on Sept. 3, 1978; husband of Patricia father of Marlene son of Rose brother of Mildred Booth, Marlon Keltheler, Eleanor Schilllnper, Marie Prescott, Vincent 0. Jr. and John A. Smith.

Friends received at the ROWLAND S. COOKC FUNERAL HOME, 310 East End Ave, 3-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Wed. II a.m. SPODEK On Mon, Sept.

4, 1978. Albert beloved husband of Yetfa Spodek; devoted lather of Saul of Pgh. and Howard of six grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Bessie Bau-menn and Mrs. Hilda Diamond.

Services In the MEMORIAL CHAPEL AT BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes and Craft Aves, on Tues. p.m. Inter, ment Elrod Cemetery. Visitation one hour betore service.

STEWART Of Carrick, on Sept. 3, 1978. Esther C. Stewart; beloved sister of Mildred M. Stewart; daughter of the late John A.

and Cordelia Cook Stewart. Friends received Mon, 7-9 p.m. and Tue, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the REAOSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd, where services will be held Wed. at 11 a.m.

Interment private. STILES Ethel A. (nee Simpson), Sept. ivf( age it: wne late Clifton S. Stiles; beloved momer Ol ivtrs.

a. DnrlAnHI nt I rence and Sproul Broo-mall, PA; sister of Arthur A. Simpson and Mrs. M. Christine "Doll" Altmen, both of North Huntingdon, PA (Irwin), and Mrs.

Marie Dreistadt of An.tn,.nrmiAi MAA Ji AltA IIT- vived by four i grandchildren. mree CM 'u nn nnnhnui Dl. fives and friends are Invited to funeral services Thur, 1:30 p.m. at the DONALD A. GIBSON FUNERAL HOME, Lawrence and Sproul Rds.

Inter- ment oienwooo nnemwiai r.Mrnnn CrUnHc rail Thur. after 12:30 noon. No viewing Wed. eve. SUMMERVILLE On Sun, Sept.

3, 1978, Petri-cia Ann Kerbert; beloved wife of the late Thomas F. Summerville; mother of Roseenne Poole and James P. Summer-vine, both of Maryland; daughter of James Vincent and Anne Joyce Kerbert; also survived hv one oranddauah- ter. Friends will be received af JOHN A. FRfcTVUOfcL SONS, INC, 4900 Center Ave, at Devonshire St, on Tues.

2-4 and 7.9 o.m. Funeral on Wed. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Kotena uiurcn at iu a.m. SWIDEN On Mon, Sept.

4, 1978, Steve Swiden; father ol Rita Horn-vak: also survived hv si grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Friends received at the SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 2nd St. Comrie Ave, Braddock. Funeral services on Thurs. at 1 p.m.

SZEKERES On Mon, Sept. 4. 1978, Myrtle; beloved wife of John; mother of John R. and of the IIOIC N.IK JICTP sister of Lena Ray, Helen Bowmen, cmei oeany, jwnia Boros, Alex, Joseph and Martin Solomon and of the late George, Steve and John Solomon; also two grandchildren. Friends received Tues.

and Wed, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 California Ave, at Davis Ave. Funeral Services will be held at Brighton Heights Lutheran Church on Thurs. at 11 tm.

TAYLOR Bernlce Walker (Barney) of Rennerdale. PA. On Sept. 3, 1978: beloved wife of Samuel J. Taylor; sister of Mabel E.

Walker, Harry P. Walker, and Christian W. Walker. Friends may call at the BRADWELL AND NIREL-LA INC. FUNERAL HOME, Chartlers Ave.

at Mansfield Carnegie, where services will be held on Wed, Seot. 6. at 10 a.m. Family re- guests visitation from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. If desired, memorials may be sent to the Rennerdale U.P.

Church. VISKOVICZ On Sept. 4, 1978. Joseph M. of Kennedy Twp formerly of Sheraden; beloved husband of Kathleen Schmitt; father of Beth Ann; son of Joseph A.

and Elizabeth Bailey; brother of Ronald N. and Jo-Ann Steigerwald. Friends received at the McOERMOTT FUNERAL HOME. 1225 Chartlers Ave, McKees Rocks, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Serv-Ices In the Sheraden Community Presbyterian Church, Allendale St, Sheraden, on Sept.

7, at 11 am VOGEL On Mon, Sept. 4, 1978, Marie Burke Vogel- beloved wile of the late I Pierre Vogel; beloved mother of William Lloyd; aunt of Betty McNama-ra. Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St, Shadyslde, on SeDt. 6.

at 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. i paurs lamearai at II am. Visitations with the family Tues. 2-4 and 7-9.

WEAKLAND Of Mt. Lebanon, on Sunday September 3, 1978, Mary D. Weakland; wife of the late Basil F. Weakland; mother of Betty and Barbara Weakland, Mt. Lebanon, Marlon Weber of Carrollton, PA, Leora Forney of Redondo Beach, CA, Arch Bishop Rembert Weak-land of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and William of Orange CA; sister of Mrs.

Jane Synder of Patton, PA, Mrs. Eugene Wat-kins of Bedford, PA, Mrs. Michael Reese of Clearfield, PA, Mrs. Frank Deery of King of Prussia, PA, Mrs. Paul Rice of Sunburv, PA and Mr.

Gerald Kerne of Patton, PA; also 14 grandchildren survive. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME 3310 West Liberty Ave, Mt. Lebanon from 4-9 P.m.

Tuesday and at the Ward uneral Home, Patton PA on Wednesday. Mass of Christian burial on Thursday, September 7, 1978, at 10:30 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church. WILKIE Of 440 Cott Or, N.

Huntingdon Sept. 4, Nlel; husband of Leverne; tamer of Christopher and Beverly; brother of James, Robert, and Haiel. Friends received RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, Irwin, 7-9 Tues, 2-4 7-9 Wed. Services Thur. 1 p.m.

WURDOCK On Saturday September 2, 1978, Albert H. Wurdock, of Trov Hill; beloved husband ot TIW.CJ PtAnnuir lAltirrlnrli brother ol Thelma, Robert and Warren Wurdock. Family win receive irienas Monaay 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 4 7 9 m. at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME Troy HilL Funeral mass In Most Holy Name Church. Wednesday at 9:30 Am.

Friends Invited. ZILIAN Emma daughter of the late Ralph and Etta Zlllan; sister of the late Edward of Brighton Hfs, N. unexpectedly, on Sept. 3, 1978; dear friend of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph J. Miller Jr. Friends may call at O'BRIEN'S, 3724 California at Cooper Aves, H. Services Wed. at 11 a.m.

ZIMMERMAN Sept. 2, 1978, John of Arcadia. formerly of Munhall; beloved husband of Katharine; father of Mrs. Isabel Foskett of Mich, John of Ala. and Richard of brother of Mrs.

Ann Synder of Harrlsburg, Andrew of. Hickory. Stephen R. of Fla. and Edward C.

of W. Homestead; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received Tues. 7-9 pjn. Wed.

2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Homestead Park) Munhall. Services on Thurs. at 12 o'clock noon, A retired Wethngrwuse employee.

ZOLA On Sat. Sept. 2, 1978; Theresa P. Janlcka of wofe of the late Edward L. Zola; momer ot Mrs.

Auorey Rey of Miami, FL and Mrs. Ariene Hutton, also survived by seven orandchlldren. Friends received at the JOHN J. MITER FUNERAL HOME. 119 S.

15th St, S.S. Funeral wed. at 9 a.m. r-unerai Mass In St. Adalbert Church at 9 a.m.

Family hours 2-4 4 7-9 ly p.m. Allen. Laura Andricik (Yurco) Mary Baldaufndrew J. Beauseignenr, Leroy Billy, Steve Bowler, Edward Boyle, Carroll C. Carpenter, Ralph Casey, Ellen Cekoric, Rudolf Coon, Hugh W.

Cond, Frakkie a Dannires, Raymond Eckert, Kathleen Edwards, Richard F. English, Margaret Fales, Ida Lee Filo, George Flanegin, Edward Ford, Nellie M. Fnnya, George GorskJ, Albert Gray, Howard Kaller, Bertha Heider, Janet Henkle, Stephen Herron, Frank H. Heymann, Margaret Hodgdon, Thomas Irdi, Amico Irdi, Amico Janik, Anna Jennings, Carlton H. Jourdan, Judith Karkowsky, William C.

Karr, II. Ray Kern, Josephine Kleber, Thomas Kurtz, Kathryn Lamp), Esther Levy, Max Linke, Maria Listak, William Losz, John Marx, Jacob McAndrews, James McCrea, Lillian McIIugh, Alice Melcni, Margaret M. Meyer, Julia Molcany, Margaret (Babe) Monroe, James Montgomery, Mary Moses, Fannie Moser, Anna Murphy, Nora O'Donnell, Margaret Pearce, Jobs Perlstein, Carol Penn, John Petrone, Julianna Piper, Leona M. Pistella, James Pivirotto, Marcello Pluciemmik, Eugenia Raab, Elizabeth Randolph, Anna K. Rocco, Anthony Rosenbusch, Edward K.

Sr. Roy, Robert Schaffer, Arthnr Schumacher, Lorraine Schwartz, Hebert Scott, Rosemary Scullion, Bertha Smith, Robert Smith, Thomas H. Spodek, Albert Stewart, Esther Stiles, Ethael Summerville, Patricia Swiden, Steve Szekeres, Myrtle Taylor, Bcrnice Viskovicz, Joseph Vogel, Marie Weakland, Mary Wilkie, La Verne Wurdock, Albert Zilian, Emma Zimmerman, John Zola, Theresa PREVIOUS DEATHS Cornelia, Martin Degenhardt, John Karolyi, Marie 01 Death Notices CARPENTER On Sept. 3, 1978, Ralph, of Plum Boro; husband of Rita Graham Carpenter; lather of Dale Ann Kunch, Linda Jean Carpenter. Norman J.

and Robert 5. Carpenter. Friends received at PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leechburg Rd North Bessemer, Penn Hills, where services will be conducted Wed. at 11 a.m.

Interment Plum Creek Cemetery. CASEY On Monday, Sept. 4, 1978, at Cleveland, Ohio, Ellen Casey, (retired Registered Nurse, St. Francis Hospital); beloved aunt of William Markferding, of Elyrla, Ohio, Louis Markferding, of Bath, Ohio and Genevieve Dall, of Buffalo. NY.

Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. EE, on Thursday, Sept. 7, at 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian burial In Ss SS Peter Paul Church at 9:30 a.m.

visitations with family Tuesday, 7-9 and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9. CEKORIC On Sunday September 3, 1978, Rudoll of 448 Center Rd. Monroevllle, formerly of Wll-merding; beloved father of Mrs. Helen Bezered! ol Monroevllle, Mrs. Marge Peter of KY and Edward of Wllmerd-ing- also ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Friends are being received at the JAMES J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Mar. Ruerite Ave. Wllmerdlng. lass of Christian burial In St.

Aloysius R. C. Church on Thursday at 10 a.m. C0MELLA On Sat. Sept.

2. 1978, Martin husband of tn late Thr sa Lofcert; step-father of Moam Looerr; orcjiner Of wrs. Ruth Conrad, and Stephen Cornelia, also three nnces people use morning evening want ads to buy and sell everything from ice skates to water skis! To find the right buyers in the right places, call 263-1201 The Pittsburgh Press Classified Advertising Information To Place Your Ad, Dial 263-1201 7:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily 10 A.M.

to 9 P.M. Sundays and Holidays '-Sr'nVir'SSnl The Kope of work for which "Swsicii 5co' Plrtsburgh, bid, nvited consists of struction In complete accord- To Cancel or Correct Your Ad, Dial 263-1 141 FUEHRER, Earl deceas-l ance with the Contract of Pittsburah. No.lmentsof: Counter Wont Ad Service8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Monday through Friday Closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Rates: Within 50-Mile Radius of Pittsburgh (OTHER RATES UPON REQUEST) Transient Ads 3849 of 1978.

Harry A. Fueh- rer, 2809 West Munroe Bethel Park, Pa. 15102, or Spencer D. Hlrshbero, 2500 Grant Bldg, Pitts- burgh, Pa. 15719.

GEORGE. James deceased. of Scott Township, Pa. Nt .191 nf inhn J. Georoe I MO, Administrator, 683 Doris Drive, Scott Township, Pa.

15243 or to Martino Ferris, 308 Carlton House, r.K..rMk Ok icio Frank, deceased, of r-mjourun, r. no. vix "'gravity sewer llne with '197S. Rose Gannottl andl AttvHIWnQ not more than doily per agate line $1.90 St. JO $1.35 7, 8, 9 timet $1.20 10 timet $1.10 r-JameS Glannottl.

4150 vvmrnrourn aneei, ro. utvt iu PiMoa James J. Dillon 430 Frick Buildina. Pittsburah. I Pa.

15219. I up 01 ttjr.FQ r.iiut ea, 01 vvnnenan uorougn, ra.i Jio. 3078 ol 1978. Janet H. Benton, 232 Greenlee Dri Dtfehornh Da rwl to Paul W.

Brandt, Brandt, MllneS, Kea ft, multiple-column ads Sundoy only 1 2 times odd 10c per line 3 to 7 times add 7C per line on a soivem lk in me lone. Attvv 966 Perry Mate 01 Maryland mace pay-Pittsburgh, Pa. 15227. I able to the order of the Wash- Family Want Adi: linet, 4 coniecuti days (may include Sunday) SS.SOj each oddnSonot- irkiiPP Arnart rirA-d I intTloh County Sanitary District WfflSWW line 12.73. 1 7 consecutive doyl tional line $4.50.

Family Want Ads offered only to axfcviduott, not ovueable for ovadable for the sole or rent of real estate, vacant or improvedproperty. Not avoifoble for itM and or advertising considered 1VB. uirtoru H. unepp, som, C.T.A.. 9401 Old Perry Pittsburah.

Pa. 15238 or tol Paoernick Gefskv. 4268 Northern Pike. Monroe- LAWSON, Lynn deceased, ofl "'-i I r-insourgn, ra. no.

uv3 oil 1978. Howard I. Scott, busi-ness nofcjre or of prNnary interest to business. NO CHANGE Or COPY PHMITTED. Advertisements ordered for 4 days (may include Sunday) in The Press maybe cancelled, for results or customer convenience before eipirottOA, but V09 Amberson Avenue, Pitts-I accompanied bv an appropriate-burah.

Pa. 15232. or to John! lv comoleted and sioned ''Certi- W. Powell, Meyer.l ficetion of Performance on linkovic Scott 1400 Contracts or Subcon-Frick Pittsburah. Pa.

I tracts Subiect to the Eaual cost remains me same. ordered for 7 days in earn me 4-time rote if before 5th or oin day, the 7nme rale will prevail. Death Notices; Including Funeral totkei. Cords of Ttanks, In Memoriamt, $1.16 per ogate line aoy, SI .61 per agate line 6oi, $4.83 Sunday. ituationi Wanted: Flat rate, 25C per line ogele type.

Minimum ckorge 75t. Mutt be paid in odvance. Insertion Deadline: Ads for publication Sunday accepted until 6 p.m. Friday with me excep tion of Real Estate For Rent or SoW deadline Friday noon. No odvertieing accepted for publication me some day excepting Deottl Notices.

Ads to published Monday ttiroogh Saturday the day prior to publication. Correjctient and Cancellations. No canceAohom accepted on day of publication. No canceNatiom or cor- actions accepted otter 6 p.m. Friday Seal Estate For Ren) or Sale and Monday mrougfi Friday canceMrmoni Service Deportment between 7 30 a must be given in time for correction before the imertton as we are only re- int bid as a ouaran.

Yl. iL.c". 'JiLu. i' and turnsnino a iuu oercent Performance Bond and Payment tsona wrniin me snpuiareo rime. Each Bid shall further be Opportunity Clause and Filing ol Required Keporty and materials furnished shan be accordance with the Contract Du.men!11 Determination of the pwest responsible bidder shall be based upon Bid Item Numbers Iwouoj.

inclusive. Eiovment required to comply with the President's Executive Orders Nos. 11246, 11114, and 10525. The requirements for bidders and under these orders are explained In the Contract Documents. Bids shall be delivered In sealed envelopes with the con- tract number and title marked on me race 01 me envelope the upper left hand corner.

Bids shall be submitted as set forth in the Instructions to bidders which will be Issued as a part 01 me uocumenrs. Contract Documents may be examined at the foilowino loca- non-fel "Jj? SZ. nn ZtSZS? Pr Of documents With One- sl" jS" ft'S CT sJnitSr'y Portions of the Contract Docu- ments may be purchased on a non-refundable per sheet basis the office ol the Consultant. 1. Washington County Sanitary District, 2nd Floor, 33 West Washington Street, Hegerstown, Maryiano i4u.

1 nir.Wihwlev Jt Assnrl. ates, Inc, 580 Northern Avenue, P. O. Box 1857, Haoerstown, Maryland 21740. Contract Documents may also be examined but not obtained at the following locations: 1.

Dodge Reports, Oxford uil9, Suite 635, 8600 LaSalle Documents must be accomoa- men hv tha renuirad fee and I the complete mailing address ofl me inaiviouai requesnng same. no oiooer may wimoraw nis i proposal for a period of ninety I (901 days after the date of opening bids. The Owner reserves the right to reiect any or all proposals, or to waive any Irregularity in the proposals that is not in conformance with the provisions of the Contract Documents, and further reserves the right to aeiermine wnicn proposal is me i lowest and best and to award I me contract on that basis. JAMES L. ECKEL Chairman I CONSULTANT: BAKER-WIBBERLEY ASSOCI ATE.

580 Northern Avenue P. O. Box 1857 Hegerstown, Maryland. 21740 fraVfnrt Ini- rum tun- vu1 VA Uu pomible tor one incorrect insertion. Box Number Replies: Advertisers not desiring to discloee advantage of The Pretl' "Bo Number" 51 when replm ore picked up at mowed.

Replies to "loi Number" ads me Pittsburgh Press, 34 Bouievord of Identity of "Bo Number" ooWtisars boi Number ads are to be moiled, mode ven me ad is placed. 15219. I LEBOVITZ, Edward, deceased. or rrsourgn, ra. no.

jodo 01 1978. Elliott Lebovltr, 3987 Beechwood Pa. 15217, Jerome Lebovltz, Aylesboro Avenue, Pittsburah, Pa 15217 Extrs or to Ed- ward A 'PerSw Eso Attv Jl. Frick Pitfsburgh, I LHOV IZ. t-annie.

deceased, on SPilJ; JS' J80ioaJ 32,87 BM'- P.a' JVome Aylesboro Avenue, Pitfsburgh, Pa. 15217, Extrs, or to Ed- A L8 K'a Bldg- Pa. 15719. MYERS, Elmer deceased, of I Kirrsourgn, KB, NO. 4UJO oil 1978.

Eltabeth B. Myers, I 1441 Squirrel Hill PitKhnmh Pa H717- nr tnl Buchanan Ingersoll, Rodewald.l icvie Buerger, Atrys 5m Floor, 600 Grant St, Pitts- burgh. Pa. 15219. NACCO, Patsy, deceased, of AAonroeville, la No.

3331 of V978. Roseann Brash, 17 RiWand Road, Pittsburgh Pa I57S nr tn ThArle McKlssoil "lv! 1202 FrlCk rWJt 15219. OCHOCINSKI, Edward, deceased. of Pittsburgh, Pa. No.

4011 of V7J- Skrockl, 2209 Harbor St, Pitts- burgh Pa. ,15212, or to Laughlln Michalak Attys, 0 1 oloa-' 1 ni Hkiki I Braddock, Pa. No. J823 of "1978. William Patrick Qulnn Extr, 1238 Franklin N.

Braddock, Pa. or to Helen Kotier, Atty, 1603 Law I Fl- nance Bldg, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219. 1 d.r... Vinson rai, re.

mm. n. ,,,1.5 -i UASHINGTON. Jimmie Mae. I deceased, ot Kitisouron, pa.

jvi or ivo. ciarence i Sherrod, 801 N. Lang Ave, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15208, or "to David J. Greenberg, Atty, fll Plaza Bldg, Pittsburgh, 15219.

folks use morning evening want adsl 263-1201 If Vaferi'ia iloVo Pa I l' PW Blvd. I WARNING EMERGENCY CALLS ON PARTY LINES, OBSCENE OR INDECENT LANGUAGE AND ANONYMOUS CALLS Pennsylvania Ave-059Sbr W7V M.rvld reouest. for Contract a reouesrs Tto Pmal Coate of rWiyfQRM prowdtt 1) Ay pexton So arvHtuDy rwtM rtimquiA iWMd.airy party tint wfcm o-d it MtxM for on mgKy coU to irt opatlmonf a poc oV portaMMt, or for itMOtcol On4 or oWxrksicc wtmcm, ii gurfty of on oHtmoi and ubfK to hra or mrntormf or bo)h. TKe Mutt oVInM an "in-nijiwcp" ot lewhon in Mi proprty or kvaean hhi art fMpordy and tht prompt eaeiurtg of otd wmtAoI. oho art ofttnw wbrtti to mm fmi to otv taert tht ui of party lint by fvhoiy itoimg that it it Mtood for nxfc an omtr-goncy coll.

(2) a niiimtmor for onyont to um tfct Hb(bom at intom of conwyingj ebextnt or moWont hnovoo ot to ttWctwont ormymniy onothtr ptnon ro-ptotodfy for Iht purpotc of annoying, moUPmq or fwrouing nxh ptnon or (hi fcwwly. THE PITTSBURGH PRESS 34Blvd. of Allies, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230 (263-1201) Want Ad Headquarters -p e.e.ei mi.mm'k..tmm itMAWi! a.e. ej i ea et.au e.ea.e.ee,A.h.a.k.A.A.

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