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019 Bulletin Board 001 Death Notices (30 Help Wanted Ml Deitk Notices Ml Dfata Notice. 01 Death Notlctf Pittsburgh Press, Jan. 4, 1977 C-7 i 030 Help Wanted 030 Help Wanted LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS DiSHWASHfK-Moil be depend, able, good wages, Iringe oane-fili. Ho Sun. or holiday work.

Apply Christopher Restaurant, 1411 Grandview Mt. Wash. Banyasz, William Sr. Berchtold, Edward F. Beringer, (Jockol Besker, Elmer L.

Boggs, Mary B. Chotiner, Sarah A. Cole, Sharon Connors, Margaret Daniels, John Davidson, John Wilbert Davis, Elsie Deet-Wentz, Sarah E. Dobbs, James Dugan, Norbert L. Foote, Bennie D.

Greene, Robert R. Guenther, Josephine Hensel, Dorothy E. Hrovat, Sophie M. Kudlow, Mary Lane, Anna Lane, Zetter Lantz, Kenneth W. Loanrher, Katherine Madducks, Harry C.

Jr. Mallinger, Hyman Marlier, Mildred M. Martchek, John A. Matson, Boyd E. (Gene) Eliza Morgan, Robert J.

Noss, Edward Albert Painter, Henry J. Plae, Leona J. Price, Mae E. Williams Quinn, Michael Jr. Rafferty, Mary C.

Raspotnik, John Sayler, Alva B. Schneider, Agnes Seltman, Seymour N. Smith, Anna (Maude) Starry, Lillian Stein, Dorothy Stewart, Samuel'S. Sundin, Marie I. Thomas, Benjamin S.

Trpcic, George F. Uffelman, Bertha Walton, Sara Wilson, James G. Wolwowicz, Katherine Wrobel, Helen Zuccher, Lena I Death Notices DANIELS On Monday, January 3, 1977, John, husoand of Abble Little Oanlels of Kennedy fattier of David, Susan Heasley and Joan Beat; two grandchildren. Friend received at the PATRICK L. McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 334 Forest Grove Kennedy Twp.

Services on Thursday, Jan. a at II a.m. Visitation 2-4 and p.m. DAVIS On Monday, January 3, 1977, Elsie Hawkins Davis of Fourth StH Aspinwall, wife Of the late A. Lawrence Davis; step-mother of Etsie Sagehorn of Bethel Park, Myra Belle Bovtes of Inverness, Fia.

and George H. Davis of Saxon-burg. The family wiU receive friends 24 and 7-9 p.m. beginning Tuesday evenlrvg at the M. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME, 1000 Center Ave Aspinwall, where services will be held Thursday morning at 11 o'clock.

DEET-WENTZ On Mon. afternoon, Jan. 3, 1977, Sarah E. Wenti Deet; beloved wife of the late Frank H. Deet; mother of Sarah E.

Galasscv grandmother of Robert J. and Sarahann Galasso; sister of Neal Wenti. Friends are being received at McCABE BROS, INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5M0 Penn Ave. E.E.

after 7 p.m. Tues. on Wed. Thurs. 2-4 7-9 p.m.

Funeral FrL, Jan. 7, 1977, at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Mary's Church, 44th St. at 10 a.m.

DOBBS James, on "Saturday, January 1, 1977, husband of Fannie; father of Mrs. Margaret Johnson of New Britain, three granddaughters, one Jirandson; four sisters, Gather ne Hobson of Houlka, Miss Anna Mathls of Los Angeles, Minnie Hilt and Mable Johnson both of Osage, W.Va.; one brother, John Dobbs of Osage, W.Va.; other reiatlves and friends. Visits--'tlon with the family 2-4 and 7-9 Tuesday and Wednesday at the EDITH M. WHfTAKER FUNERAL HOME, 325 Climax where services will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. DUGAN Norbert L.

beloved husband of Geraldine Welxel Dugan, of Brighton unexpectedly on Monday, January 3, 1977; father of Dr. Norbert L. of N.M., and Mrs. Morna Evans; brother of Wallace S. Dugan and Mrs.

Delelus Dee; survived also by 11 grandchildren. The family win receive visitors 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at 8'BRtEN'S, 3724 California at ooper Aves. N.S. Funeral Mass In St.

Cyril Church Thursday at noon. DUFFY On Sunday, January 1977, Francis beloved husband of Theima Dunkerl Duffy; father of Nancy Rublno and Karen Folnw, and two children of a previous marriage, Sharon Mratek and Barry Duffy; also survived by his grandchildren; brother of Ethel Lehner and Clarence Nickles. Friends received at the BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday.

Services on Wednesday at 11 a.m. Mr. Duffv was a member of itha Masonic Justice Lodge No, 735, Syria lempie ano Southwest Caravan No. 23. Contributions may be made to -the Shriner's Crippled Children's Hospital.

EBITZ At Ft. Dlx, N. on Thurs. Dec. 30, 1976, Susan Barva; wife of Duane a Ebitt, of Russell Ross daughter of John and Anna Mjy Evans Barva; sister of Richard and James Barva.

Friends will be received at the H. P. BRANOT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrvsvlile beg. at noon Wed. where services win be held on Thurs.

afternoon at 3 Adler, Ralph M. Aheimer, Marian A. Alexander, Nicholas A. Berger, Harry F. Bride, Francis W.

Castrodale, Teno E. (Bunny) Curry, Elizabeth E. Farrell Duffy, Francis 0. Ebitz, Susan Barva Fleming, Edith Endsley Fortino, August L. Gitzen, Herbert T.

Goetz, Lillian Montague Grand, Mary Hare, Frank Hartman, Caroline C. Helgerman, Theodore H. Hoskinson, Lloyd L. Kapphan, William G. Kranys, Josephine Cech Kronz, Mary Cahla Kupin, Alice Lafley, Mary Catherine Lang, Frank J.

Lubanovic, Thomas Mittelhauser, Anthony J. Moran, Ella Amiano Rittenhouse, Howard B. Rosella, Anna L. Gallik Tomasko Rusczynski, Edward S. Samuels, Lena C.

(Min) Sarraf, Sally (Selwa) Smithco, Charles W. Stringert, Ethel Tatangelo, Loreto Tombillo, Baldassare Velmar (Riggs), Jean Weidner, Ruth Vogel Wilson, Katherine J. Woteska, George (Whitey) 001 Death Notices FLEMING Edith Endsley, on January 1, 197; mother of Robert M. of Murrysville, and David of Broken Arrow, OKU sister of Louis E. Endsley Jr.

of Poughkeepsle, N.Yj also seven grandchildren. Friends received at the RWWLAND S. COOKE FUNERAL HOME, 210 East End 2-4 and 7-9. Memorial Communion service In St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

Memorials may be made to the Christian Broadcasting Network, Virginia Beach, Va. 23463. FOOTE Bennie O. of 1010 Sixth N. Braddock.

January 3, beloved husband 'of Ola Foote; father of Lonnle and John Foote, Ruby Franklin and Marorle Fleming; grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 Sixth Braddock, beginning Tuesday 7-9 p.m.,. Wednesday noon until p.m, where funeral will be held Thursday 11 a.m. He was a retired em-ptovee of U.S. Steel, E.T.

Works. FORTINO On Saturday evening, January 1, 1977, August Fortino, beloved husband of Juanita Hasson Fortino; father of August J. William A. and Jeffrey L. Fortino; brother of Evelyn Rlmmei, Gilda Fortino.

Friends are being received at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn E.E., between the hours of 2 4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Weds Jan. 5, 1977 at 9 a.m, Mass of Christian Burial (n St.

Lawrence O1 Toole Chuich at 10 a.m. GITZEN fin Sat. Jan. 1. 177.

beloved husoand of Row Caop; father of Beatrice Colon, Robert Uj Sr. Lilian 0. S. Eleanor Guemble, and James also survived by 16 grandchildren; brother of John, Richard, Esther Weuen-steL Joseph, Regis, Earl Mary Rodler, Svlvester, Grace McClorv. and Arthur.

Friends and Veterans of WW received at the JOHN GMITER FUNERAL HOME. 11 South 15th St. Funeral Wed. at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In St.

Peter Church at 10 a.m. Visitation 12 noon until 9 p.m. GOETZ On Saturday, January 1, 1977, Lillian Montague Goetz, formerly of 440 Jefferson Avenue, Bellevue; mother of Mrs. Nhyles (Helen) Meliott of Btden. PA; sister of Mrs.

Esther McCoy of Pgh. and the late J. William Montague. Friends received on Sunday and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 In the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avenue, Avalon, (North Boros), where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

GRAND On Saturday, January 1, 1977, Mary, wife of Joseph Grand; mother of Michael and Ralph Grand; also two grandchildren. Friends received at the RAYMOND J. BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, Broadway at Shlras Ave- Beechview, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass In St. Catherine of Siena Church on Wednesday at 10 a.m.

GREENE On Jan. 1, 1977, Robert R. of Mt. Lebanon; husband of Virginia; father of Cynthia Krel-sei and Laura; son of Grover; brother Doris Smith and Lois Haines. Services Wed, at Swarthmore Presbyterian Church.

Interment New Castle, Del. Memorial services Christ United Methodist Church, Bethel Park, Frl. at 7:30 p.m. Donations suggested to Arthritis Foundation. GUENTHER On Monday, January 3, 1977, Josephine Ryan Guenther; beloved wife of the late John Guenther; mother of Mrs.

Laurel Spelcher, Mrs. Dorothy Marfrano, Ann and John Guenther; also survived by 11 grandchildren and 8 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at WM. SLATER ft SONS Virginia Ave. and Kear-sarge Mt.

Washington, until 9:15 a.m. Thursday, lanuary 6. Funeral Mass St. Mary of the Mount Owen, 10 a-m. $000 THOMAS Benlamln $., of 1016 Talbot Ave Braddock; beloved father of Virginia Seeley, Elizabeth SeweU.

Geneva Green, Ollle Mae Banks, Blanche E. Johnson and Benjamin S. Thomas also 13 grandchildren. Friends received at FREDER-KK FUNERAL HOME, 430 6th St. Braddock, beginning Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Wednesday 12 noon until 9 p.m.

where funeral win be held Thursday 2 p.m. TOMBILLO On Saturday January 1, 1977, Baldassare Tombillo; beloved husband 'of the late Rose Fannie of the North Side; father of Leona Elro, Ernestine Brown, Sara and Nicholas Tombillo; also survived by five grandchildren. Friends re celved from J-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the G. S.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, fNC, 2025 Perrvsvlile Ave. Funeral on Weds, morning at 9:30. Mass of Christian burial In St. Peter Church, 10 o'clock. TRPCIC George on January 1974, formerly of Etna, father of Daniel E.

Trpcic; brother of Marv Gasper, Anna Petra-kovlch, Joseph, Michael and the late Stephen J. Trpcic employes Bell Telephone of Pa. and friends received, 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at WM J. OGRODNK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler St.

Etna. Funeral Mass In St. Nicholas Church. Mlllvale, on Thursday at 10:30 a.m, UFFELMAN Bertha Devassle, on Monday, January 1977, of Robinson wife of tht late Nick R. Uffelman; mother of H.

Glenn, Robert and Mrs. Helen Trautman; also seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Friends received at JOSEPH M. SOMMA FUNERAL HOME, Rte. 60, Steubenviite Pike.

Robinson Twp where services will be hew Thursday at 1 1 a.m. The family re-guests visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. VELMAR (Riggs) On Saturday, January 1, 1977, Jean, of McKees Rocks, wife of Michael; mother of Joyce Charley, Jean Roueche; four grandchildren, Raymond, Edward, Gregory and Robert Charley. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Oiartlers Ave McKees Rocks. Mass of the Christian Burial will be held In Ss.

Cyril Methodius Church on Wednesday, January 5 at 10 a.m. WALTON On Friday, December 31, 1976, Sara, of Box 331, 6-nonsburg, (Cecil moth er of Lloyd Aj cousins of Frances Johnson, Richard and Arsula Allen, Nathan ial and Madllne Sims, Arthur and. Leona Blake. Visiting hours from 12 noon to 9 p.m., however, friends will be personally received bv the family from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the SAMUEL BLAKE FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Avenue, Bridgevllie.

Services will be held on Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Payne A.M.E. Church of Ca-nonsburg. Contributions cae be made to the Payne AJM.E. Church of Canonsburg.

WEIDNER On Jan. 1977, Ruth Vogel Weidner of Emsworth; slsfer of the late Howard Simon; aunt of Kathleen Roos and Dr. Howard M. Simon Jr. Friends received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, INC. 1032 Perry Perrvsvlile. Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart Church, Emsworth. on Wed.

morning at 10 o'clock. WILSON On Sun. Jan. 1977, Katherine beloved wife of the late Raymond Wilson; cousin of Josephine Mllligan. Friends received Mon.

7-9 p.m. Tues. 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 California Ave.

at Davis Ave. where services will be held on Wed. at 10 a.m. WILSON Sn Jan. 4, 1977, James of Esplen; beloved husband of Elizabeth Wilson; father of the late Gordon Wilson; grandfather of Mrs.

Karl (Diannal Williams, Mrs. CW-i ford (Linda) Bush and Debra Wilson; great-grandfather of MarK Robert Williams. Friends received at the STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island Ave. McKees Rocks. Complete notice later.

WOLWOWICZ (Ka-winski) On Mon. Jan. 3, 1977, Katherine of the S.S.- beloved mother of Thaddeus Kawlnskl and Mrs. Frances Szewczvk; also survived by two grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Barbara Zlnk.

Friends received at the JOHN GMfTER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th St. Funeral Wed. at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In St.

Adalbert's Church tt 930 a.m. Family hours 12 noon to 9 p.m. WOTESKA George (Whitey), on Sat Jan. 1, 1977, In Orange, Cal. (formerly of Mlllvale, husband of Mary (Gerry) Barto-lick Woteska; father of, George (Bun) and Virginia (Glnnv); grandfather of Mickey; brother of Ann Elienberg-er and Leo Woteska.

Mr. Woteska was Past Grand Knight of North Hills Council 4029 K. of C. and a member of St. Anthony's Holy Name Society and Bell Telephone Pioneers.

The family will receive friends Tues. eve. 7-9 Wed. 2-1 7-9 at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 123 North Millvale. Funeral service on Thurs Jan.

6. 1977, at 9 a.m. with Funeral Mass In St. Anthony's Church at 10 a.m. of C.

Rosary Tues. 1 p.m. Parish Wake service Wed. I p.m. WROBEL On Monday, January 3, 1977, Helen Wotozinskl Wrobel; beloved wife' of Frank Wrobel mother of Barbara and Frank Wrobel sister of Mrs.

Loretta Loebig, Mrs. Frances Bateman ana Henry Woloi. Friends received IS noon til 9 p.m. at the ANTHONY I SUFAK FUNERAL HOME, 3509 Penn Ave. Funeral Mass In St.

Augustine Church, Friday, 10 a.m. Parish wake service, Thursday, 7 p.m. ZUCCHER On Monday, January 3, 1977, Lena Bondl of Aspinwall, formerly of Shaler wife of the late Vlncenzo Zuccher; mother of Mary Cornetto, Jospehlne Wilson, Lena Rachitic, Lawrence, James, Joseph and the late Anthony Zuccher; also survived by 13 grandchildren and one great-, grandchild. Visitation with me1 family Tuesday 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the HENRY BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Blvd, Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial In Madonna of Jerusalem Church on Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock. 004 in Memoriam COTTON, WAYNE H. toying memory of our dear son, taken from us sensetessy two years ago today Jan.

4, 1975, at ape 3l. Your death shall not be In vain. May you rest In B'ace. Sadly missed by Mom, ad and family. 010 Lost and Found ATTACHE CASE Brown, leather, lost Shadyslde Oakland area.

Reward. 361-2966. BASSET HOUND Lost, Sq. Hill. Ans.

to Jin. Reward. 421-6131 or 481-2401 ext 24. COLLIE-AFGHAN white female, lnt rVrtnklineV mwA mrUcAikM. rewarq, joi-jjj.

DOBERMAN PINSCHER B'ack male, IVj yrs. Ans. to "mandiiv Lost Hazeiwood area. Re ward. 462-468.

DOG-Lost N. Huntingdon, pt. German Shep. and Husky. bb answers to putcm.

B64-4jyo. ETDlAAkl CUED OUPDV Brown, wWak a. gray mark ings, Due Conor UCH, IUI Shadyslde, "Butch wedding gm-rcwaro. swwtj 11 Al AUHTCI Ml ma. La 4 urt blue eyes.

120 lbs, black, white gray, orooniine, n. iturf ni. 51 area. Children pet. Reward 481-4533; 241-0876.

POODLE Toy, lot. brown (apricot), Dec. 29. lost Bethel PK. Child's pet.

'00 reward. No quesTions. bjj-Wi'. SCOTTY TERRIER white, touno w-joy. TENNIS Racket lost, Head Art Ash.

Mt. LeO. Reward. 343-9349. Oil Share A Ride marine Needs ride to N.

Carolina immediately. 823-8043. NEED RIDE to Miami, Jan. 3,4,5. anare expenses.

RIDERS wanted to Denver. Reaving jan. v. yja-jux). WANTED ride to Atlanta, Ga.

or win drive your car. Call Sonny, 767-5354. GUROJEFF-OUSPENSKY CENTER Accreting stuoentt 561-0495 RETIREES Vitit Howard Dun-un'i BarMr Snop at S32 So. Trenton Wietlntburs. Caned Monday.

020 Personal A DISTRESSED PREGNANCY? Want to talk? Pregnancy Test? Call BIRTHRIGHT, ALONE i PREGNANT? A confidentiaL caring friend. LIFELINE. 3 im. Butler, U212M. t-ree pregnancy Testing.

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MIWI REWARD OF 100 For any Information regarding hit run accident on Jan. 1 77, Beechwood Involving 72 Bulck LeSabre, tan or gold, has dam-aped front end. Bl-8211 TROUBLED? We Listen, we care. Contact 782-4023. 24 hrs.

URGENT Any one knowing the whereabouts of Elsie Patterson or Mariie, please contact either 537-7594 or 652-8806. WILL the oerson who witness ed accident at rear of Krogers ranting wt, vie or ereniwooa Dec. It please write Press Box 441. 021 Business Personals A MEMBERSHIP Complete facilities. Las Hados.

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5 p.m. till 1 a.m. For more Infor mation Call 4JB-YOVO. 022 Employment Service A Professional Resume by Best Resume Service Your Key to MUKfc interviews. Preoared Tvcd Reproduced.

625 Stanwlx St. IMPORTANT NOTICE 5oaoer knowingly accepf Help Wanted Adt from employer covered bv tt Federal Wage and Hour Law It they pay the $2.30 hourly minimum wage for non-farm employment OR If they do not pay time and a half for work in excess of 40 hours In a worttweek. It Is required by law. Mot will this newspaper Knowingly accept adi from covered empfovers who discriminate In pay because of sex or accept an ad which discriminates against persons 40-65 years In violation ot the Age Discrimination In Employment Act. Contact the waoe and Hour Division Office ot the U.S.

Department ot Labor at Room 702 Federal Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Phone 644-2996 or 304 Ringoofd McKeesport, Pa. 1513Z Phone 673-9701 Address Bon Number repliM care of this newspaper, Pitts-burgh, Pa. 15230.

DO NOT include papers ot personal value, AaverTisers orren ran to can tot aH reoliM addressed to a box number and ttiis mall Is destroyed It remaining over 10 days after final Insertion of advertisement. In order to protect the advertisers from receiving circular matter, tt Is expressly understood and agreed that aft such matter sha-l be withheld as Or as possible by the newspaper. Only bonaflde answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers In care of this newspaper wlH be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number tickets. Questions and answers on Employment Agencies are available to you by writing the Better Business Bureau. 610 Smith-field Pittsburgh, Pa.

15222 030 Help Wanted ACCT-C0NTR0LLER to 30K tee o4 dtwn area. Nat'l retail corp. INT. AUDITOR to 35K OT. corp.

bead. Some travel, intern, audit, exp. Career Empl. Agcy Ml 5th. 471-8926.

ROSELLA On Sunday, January I 1977, Ansa L. GaH Tomasko; beloved wife of Vincent mother ot Joseph Tomasko; also survived by two granddaughters, Stephanie and Leigh Ann; sister of Sophia erelner, John Golllk, Stephen all IK, Edward Gallik. Irene Herda, Albert M. uaniK ano late Josanh. Charles and Frank Gallik.

Friends received at the THOMAS J. GMfTER FUNERAL HOME, 2323 E. Carson St. Funeral Thursday at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In Sf.

Wendelln's Church at 10 am. RUSCZYNSKI On Saturday, Jn. 1977, Edward of Hie Norm Side, beloved husband of Bertha Durka; father of Elaine Viola, Donald and Lorraine; also four sisters and two brothers. Friends received at the NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd. Mass of Christian Burial at Mary maculate St.

Cyprian urch Wednesday at TO Visitations 2-4, 7-9 p.m. SAMUELS Lena (Mln), on Sunday. January 197; daughter of the late Erasmo and Antoinette Contestable; beloved sister of Felicetta LeDonne, Irene Enrlght, and Joseph Contestable; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received and 7-9 p.m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R.

F. Winter, Director. 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In the Immaculate Conception Churcn at 9:30 a.m.

SARRAF On Saturday, January 1, 1977, Sally (Selwa) of Penn Ave. Survived by her nieces and nephews. Friends received at the BENHAUER ANO SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. from 4-9 p.m.

Monday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m, Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday at II in St. George's Orthodox Church, Dawson St. at Blvd. of Allies.

Contributions can be made to the St. George's Memorial Fund. SAYLER On Monday, Jan. 1977, Alva of a 165 hanhoe Monroevllle, beloved husoand of Haul M. (Fox); father of Alice Ann Savler and John Sayler; stepfather of Dale J.

Fox; four grandchildren; brother of Pauline Sayler, Mrs. Victor Marzee Witt. Friends received 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 jp.m. Wednesday at the MONROE-VILLE FUNERAL CHAPEL OF GENE H.

CORL, MC 4335 Northern Pike (one block east of Mosslde Blvd-Route 48). Services will be held Weds, evening at 8:30 p.m. Additional viewing at the HAUGER FUNERAL HOME, Somerset, Pa 4-9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral Friday afternoon at 1:30 p.m.

SCHNEIDER Agnes, 76, or R.D. 1, Sewlck-ley on Jan. 2, 1977; mother of Loretta Overly, Ellen Gedraltis, Irma Pernstonl, Phyllis Keast, Ber-nice Grass and Robert Schneider; sister of Cecelia Frederick, Elizabeth McCaugh-tev; 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the MANZELUGfUNTA FUNERAL HOME, 1509 5th Ave, Arnold, Pa. Mass of Christian Burial on Wed, Jan.

5, 1977, at 10 a.m., St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, New Kensington, Pa. SELTMAN On Jan. 3, 1977, Seymour N. of Beechwood Blvd Sq.

Hill; husband of Miriam F. Seltman; father of Mark of N.Y Gary of Pgh. and Jennifer of Pghj brother of Mrs. Ruth Roth of Pghv Mrs. Lillian Kramer of N.Y, Dr.

Morton A. Seltman of Pgh. and the late Florence Farkas. Services will be held at BLANK BROS. FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave.

at Craft, at 11 a.m. on Wed. visitation one hour before service time. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Heart Fund.

SMITH On Mon, Jen. 1977, Anna (Maude) Smith; wife of the late Grover L. Sr, of Stowe mother of Loretta Fischer, Donald C. of Ft. Arthur, Texas, Grover L.

Jr. of Bridgeport, Ohio and Eugene nine grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; sister of Viola Murphy and Edward Koffler. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1S25 Chartlers McKees Rocks. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Francis de Sales Church on Thurs Jan.

at 9 a.m. SMITHCO On Sunday, January 1977, Charles husband of Alice Butler Smithco, of Bellevue; falher of Wencli C. of Braden-ton, Fia Mrs. Elsie Sproul, of San Pedro, Calif, Joseph J. Smithco of Rock Hill, S.C, Mrs Alice Amy of Ross Twp.

and Charles Buher England of McCandless Twp brother of Mrs Mary Stephenson of Beaver Falls and Mrs. Rose Barnes of Columbus, Ohio; also 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the LESTER MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon. Services on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Members of John E. Malr Lodge No. 729 F. A.M. and Friends Invited.

STARRY Of Jeennette Manor, Jan. 3, 1977, Lillian; beloved sister of Joseph B. and Felix Palangio. Friends received RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, 005 Penna. Ave, Irwin.

Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m.. Ascension Church of Jeanne tie. STEIN Of Miami Beach, Fie formerly ot PoK at Falls Church, Va- on Monday, January 3, 1977, Dorothy yvelssman, beloved wife of the late Bernard J. Stein; mother of Betty Stein of Washington, D.C and Mrs. Sidney (Barbara) Leso-wlti of Falls Church, Va sister of Mrs.

Raymond (Freda) Friedman of Oil City. grandmother of Lisa and Mlhki Lesowltz; also survived by devoted nieces and nephews. Services at the BURTON HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Ave Sq. Hill (opp. Morrowfleld Apts.) on Tuesday at 1 p.m.

Interment Aha vafh Achlm Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to services. Family suggest contributions be made to the Cancer Society. STEWART On Mon Jan. 3, 1977, Samuel Sj beloved husband of tht late Jennie Stewart; father of Charles Ben Stewart, Miss Ida Stewart, Mrs.

Philip (Dorothy) Welnar, Mrs. Harold (Phyllis) pimer and Mrs. E. Louis (Edith) Averbech; brother of Mrs. Sarah Frank of Los Angeles, Mrs.

Evelyn Abraham and Mrs. Luba Barron both of Mexico City and Mrs. Rina a nK i How la of Tel Aviv, Israel; also survived by nine grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren and two greatireat-grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. on Wed.

at 1 p.m. interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to the service. STRINGERT On Saturday, January 1, 1977, Ethel Strindert, age 86 years, of Stringert Lane, Ohio survived by one brother, Albert and the late Howard W. Stringert; sister-lrHaw of Mrs.

Dorothy Stringert; aunt of Howard W. Stringert. Friends wiH be received on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the LESTER cDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon. Services on Wedne day afternoon at 1 o'clock wim burial In Mt. Nebo Cemetery.

SUNDIN January 1977. Miss Marie I. of Munhall, sister of Mrs. Ester Rowell of W. Mifflin and Arthur F.

Sundin of Munhall; aunt of Mrs. Nancy Anderson; also survived by two grandnephews. Friends received Tuesday 7-9 p.m Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St. (Homestead Park), Munhall.

Services on Thursday at 1 p.m. TATANGELO On Sunday, January 1 1977, Loreto; rather of Theresa Semlnore, Josephine Gaila- fher, Angek) and Arthur atangelo; also survived bv fifteen grandchildren and one oreatvendchiid. SIvkT at the I B. LAUGH-4 FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Mt. Lebanon from and 7- m.

Mass ot Christian Burial In St. Anns Church on Wednesday, Jcnuerv 5 at 10 a m. HARE On Sunday, January 1 1977, Frank, husband of Edith Lan-dlt Here, of North HWv Ross Twoj father ot Mrs. Jean Rlnglanfl and tht Reverends Frank, Robert and David Hare; also survived bv 14 grandchildren. Friends received at tht H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsvlile, beginning Monday evening at 7 p.m. and on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where services wlH be held on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. HARTMAN Mr. Caroline C.

of West Homestead, on Sunday, January 2, 1977, beloved wife of William mother of George Albert William E. Lawrence, Mrs. Robert (Caroline) Davenport, Mrs. Joseph (Catherine) Little and Miss Lucille Hartman; sister of Mrs, Anna Reynolds and Mrs. Mary Matteo; also survived bv 17 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren.

Friends are being received at the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, MC 806 West Homestead. Mass of Christian Burial, Weds. In St.

Mary Magdalene RC Church, 11 a.m. HELGERMAN On Sat Jen. 1, 1977, Theodore of Etna; husband of Elvina Schllllnger Helgerman; father of Theodore Richard and Gerard P. Heloer-man; brother of Albert and Alfred Helgerman and Mrs. Martha Franu also 12 grandchildren.

Friends received at the H. J. SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N. Mon. and Tues.

2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral On Wed. at 9-15 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at All Saints R. C.

Chruch, Etna at 10 a.m. Friends invited. HENSEL On Jan. Wl, Dorothy age 72, of Brookllne; sister of Sally Morse of Savannah, Ga. Private services and interment York, Pa.

Arrangements by BEMHAUER SON CO. HOSKINSON Lloyd on Sunday, January 1977, beloved husband ot Fernetta Johnson Hoskinson; father of June Botu, Betty Lou Remy; also survived by ftve grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 74 p.m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F.

Winter, Director, 4730 Friendship Ave, Funeral services on Wednesday at 1 p.m. HROVAT On Jan. 2, 1977, Sophie Maria of Baldwin Boro, Wll-tocK, sister of Frank, Mrs. Ann Poganv, Mrs. Nellie Yauch and the late Mrs.

Rose Balash; also nieces and nephews. Friends received at the WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY, S636 Brownsville Broughton-Currv, Pa. Funeral Thurs. at 930 a.m.

with Mass of Christian Burial in St. Elizabeth's Church at 10 e.m. KAPPHAN On Sun, Jan. 1 1977, WIHIam G. of Shaler Twpj husband of Elizabeth McElheny; father of E.

Sharon Esheiman, William O. Jr. and Joyce E. Kapphan; son of William H. and the late Mary Jane Kapphan; brother of Kenneth, Howard and Jack Kapphan and Donna Bennett; also survived by two grandchildren, visitation wim the family S-4 I 7-9 p.m.

at the HENRY BOCK FUNER AL HOME, law Mt. Kpyai Blvd. Glenshaw. Service in the Glenshaw Presbyterian Church, 300 Glenn Ave, Glenshaw, on Wed. afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

(Memorials may be made to tht Church). KRANYS On Saturday January 1977, Josephine Cech; beloved wife of the late Rudolph Kranys, of the North Side; mother of Rudolph, Helen Dude and Mary Tertck; also survived by seven pandchildren and 14 greatamfchlttren. Friends received from 24 and 7-9 p.m. at the 6. I SIMONS FUNERAL HOME NO, 2025 Perrvsvlile Ave where services win be held on Weds, afternoon at 2 o'clock.

kronz Mary Cahla, on Saturday, Jan. 1, 1977, of Berry Sherad-en, wife of tht late William Kronz; mother of William Kronz Jrj sister of Frank Suf-tal, of Alaska, Mrs. Anna Muller, Mrs. Helen Novak and Mrs. Julia Eldridge of also survived by two grandchildren.

Friends may call at the GEORGE J. MANGIS FUNERAL HOME, 2945 Charters ave Sheraden, Pgh. Mon i Tues. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass In Holy Innocents Church, Weds.

10 a.m. Christian Mothers Rosary, the Church, Weds. 9:40 a.m. KUDLOW Marv, on Monday, January 3, 1977, beloved wife of Frank of the N.Sj sister of Margaret Klaas, Elizabeth Kovacs, Louis Kovcs, Rose Marunczak. Friends received at the WM.

G. BORZA FUNERAL HOME, 3527 Calif. Ave. N.S. Funeral on Wednesday with Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Gabriel Church at 9:30 a.m. Family hours 2-4 and 14 p.m. KUPIN On Sunday, Jen. 2, 1977, Alice, wife of the late Joseph A. Kupin; mother of Carl George A Mrs.

Wanda Salac, Cecelia, Mrs. Mary Ann Ewlng of Long Island, NY and Mrs. Theresa vuevlchj also 24 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WALTER J. ZALEWSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th St.

from pjri; Funeral on Thursday a 9 a.m. Funeral Mass In Holy Family Church at 10 a.m. LAFFEY On Sunday, January 2, 1077, Mary Catherine Melons Laffey of Sq. Hill; beloved wife of John M. Laffey; mother of Dennis M.

and Daniel W. Laffey; sister of George J. Me lore and the late Domentc H. and Joseph Melore. Friends will be received at JOHN A.

FREY VOGEL SONS NC, 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Funeral Wednesday, Mass of Christian Burial in St. Phi to men a Church, Beechwood Bivd at 10 a.m.

LANE On Monday, January 3, 1977, Anna Ernst, wife of the late Charles Lane of Library, mother of Robert Jj, Mrs. Ethel Ridge, Mrs. Dorothy Talley, Mrs. Anna Dragovlch, Charles William and Mrs. Rosemary Frederick; sister of Slvvester Ernst and Mrs.

Agatha Gloeker; also 21 grandchildren and fhret greatgrandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 14 p.m. at the HAROLD E. CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 West Library Bethel Park. Funeral Liturgy In St.

Joan of Arc Church on Friday at 10 a.m. LANE letter, of Bldwell Hl-Rise Apts. on Friday, December 3L Friends received at the LEE DORSET FUNERAL HOME, 1610 Brighton Rd. Services Wednesday, January $, 11 a.m. at Victory Baptist Church, 1437 Juniata St.

Rev. Lehman D. Bates pastor. LANG Frank on Jan. 1, 1977, of Mlllvale, husband of the late Stella Dlmitroff Lang; father of Ellen Roberts and John Lang; brother of Veda Salerno and Harry Lang.

Friends received 2-4 1 79 p.m. at WM. J. OGRODNK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Wed. at 2 p.m.

LANTZ Kenneth W. of Brookllne, on Mon Jan. 3, 1977; beloved son of Elizabeth and the late Walter Lantz; husband of Mary Mazur; father of Robert Michael Gregory William K. and Richard K. Lantz; brother ol Thomas Lantz, Roberta Rvan, Ralph and Flovd Lantz.

Friends may call at the FRANK F. De BOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. Funeral Thurs. Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. In the Church of the Resurrection.

(Family hours 2-4 4, 7-9 pm) LOANCHER Suddenly on Sunday, January i 1977, Katherine, sister of Frances L. Zoglmann; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Friends received after 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the THOMAS J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 2323 Carson St.

S.S. Funeral Thursday 8 a.m. Funeral Mass In St. Casimlr's Church at 9 a.m. LUBANOVIC On Saturday, January 1, 1977, Thomas, of Wllklns Township; beloved father of William Edward J.

and George A also six grandchildren; brother of Franca Sinkovlc of Yugoslavia. Funeral from the JOHN QUfNLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th and Airbrake Aves Turtle Creek. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Colman Churcn, Wednesday at 10 a.m. The oldest active member of Wllklns Twp.

Fire Dept. S3. MARLIER On Sun, Jan. 2, 1977. Mildred M.

Marlier; sister of George Bernadette and Bertrand Marlier Sr. and the late Raymond Sr Ann Mary Marlier. Funeral from McCABE BROSL MC, FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St, Shadyslde, on Wed Jan. 5, at 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a.m.

Visitation with family Tues. 3-5 4 7-9 p.m. MARTCHEK On Sunday, January 2, 1977, John A. of Rankin, husband of the late Anna Martchek; beloved father of Herbert A Eugene C. and Gerard A.

Martchek, Florence M. Radov-Ic and Louise A. Williams; brother of Ann Chuha; tour grandchildren; one great- Srandchlld. Mass of Christian urial on Thursday, Jan. at 9:30 a.m.

the Visitation of the B.V.M. Church. Friends received at the MCKOLAS A. VLASIC FUNERAL HOME, Rankin, Pa. MATSON Boyd E.

(Gene), Jan. 2, 1977, of Turtle Creek; husband of the late Margaret Fulton; father of Margaret Elizabeth March, Ruth Mlsialek, Janet Schake and the late Wllmer E. Matson; brother of Mae Lilly Straitlff, Ira and Jess Matson; also nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the NEW JOBE FUNERAL HOWE, cor. ot Shaw 4 Triboro Turtle Creek, where services will be new inurs.

ar 1) a.m. McGUIGAN Eliza McCrlstall McGuigan; widow of Patrick formerly of Manchester in on Jan. I 1977; beloved mother of Mrs. Sarah Biber, Mrs. Mary Taraba, Mrs.

Elizabeth Cronln, Mrs. Theresa Hentosz, Mrs. Patricia HllderUrand, Mrs. Frances Seethaler, Daniel and John McGuigan; grandmother of Mrs. Kathleen Donnelly and sister of Mrs.

Nellie Lennle of Scotland; survived also bv 23 other grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren. The family win receive visitors 24 7-9 p.m. at 8'BRIENS, 3724 California at ooper Avev N.S. Funeral Mass St. Francis Xavier Cnurch, Thurs.

at 10 a.m. MITTELHAUSER On Monday, January' 3, 1977, Anthony J. of 722 Wisteria beloved husband of Loretta (Murphy); father of Jacqueline Ferris of West Union, Ohio, Anthony J. Jr. of Ft, Myers, Thomas P.

of Indiana, Mary Joyce of Pgh. and Terrace V. of Lancaster, also 11 grandchildren; brother of Thomas. Friends received at the L. BEMHAUER I SON CO.

MONTUARV, 2630 W. Liberty Ave 2-a and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial on Wednesday at 10 a.m. in St. Bernard's Church, Washington Rd Mt.

Lebanon. MORGAN On Sunday, January 1977, Robert husband of Patricia Keefer; father of Shirley, Bonnie, Robert, Charles, Michael, Dennis, Richard, Steven and Thomas Morgan; step-fattier of Joseph Keefer; also five grandchiioVen. Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, formerly Henninger) 4635 Butler on Wednesday, Jan. 5 at 9 a.m.

Mass of the Resurrection at St. Augustine Church at 10 e.m. visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MADDUCKS Of Clearwater, Fia formerly of on Thursday, December 30, 1976, Harry beloved husband of Dorothy Dorovan Madducks; father of Lois Lunarblnl of Akron, Ohio; brother of Mrs. Ruth Bell of survived bv three grandchildren.

Friends received at the E. B. LAUGH-UN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Ave, Mt. Lebanon from 2-4 end 7-9 p.m.

Services will be held In the Jefferson Memorial Par Chapel on Wednesday, January 5 at 11 a.m. if desired contributions by may be made to Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children in co James A. Wletancb Recorder Pa. 15213. MALLINGER On Monday, January 3, 1977, Hyman Mallinger, of Nicholson Sq.

Hill; brother of Mrs. Rebecca Leff of Meyer (Mike) Mallinger of Pgrw the late Sam Mallinger and the late Shea Mallinger; also survived by nieces and nephews. Services will be held at BLANK BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Craft at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday.

Visitation one hour- before service time. Interment Machslkel Hadas Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged. MORAN On Saturday, January 1, 1977, Ella Amiano Moran, beloved wife of John M. Moran; sister of Dorothy Hanna, Isabel MdConneU, Frank, Robert and Kenneth Amiano.

Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut St Shadyside on Wednesday, Jan. 5, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Visitations with the family Monday and Tuesday 24 and 7-9 p.m.

NOSS At Norfolk, Va on Sun Jan. 2. 1977, Edward Albert, age 47; beloved husband of Joan Noss; father of Eric N. Noss; son of Dorothy and the late Walter E. Noss of Emsworth.

Funeral services at the HoHomon-Brown Funeral Home, Norfolk, Va. on Tues. at 2 p.m. Graveside services at the Allegheny County Memorial Park, on Thurs. morning at If clock.

No visitation here. Arrangements by the McDOMALO FUNERAL HOME, Avalon. PAINTER On Monday, January 3, 1977, Henry beloved son of the late Joseph Painter end Elizabeth Emmanuel brother of Elizabeth Gutknecht of WlH merding and Dorothy Fennell of Turtle Creek, also survived bv nieces and nephews. Friends received at the NEW EMMA J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 100 Caldwell Ave Wllmerdlng.

Services Thursday at 11 a.m. Interment Churchill Cemetery. PLACE Of 1210 8th Ave, Irwin, Jan. 3. 1977, Leona widow of Wlllard Porter Place; beloved mother of Joan Llprando; sister of Kathryn Wright.

Friends received RODGERS FUNERAL HOME. SOS Penna. Ave, Irwin, 7-9 Tuesj 2-4 IV 7-9 Wed. Services Thurs. 11 a.m, PRICE Sn Mon, Jan.

3, 1977, of larferol. Pa, Mae E. (Williams) widow of Harry E. Price (Mr. Price was the publisher and editor of the Charlerol Newsoaper.

mother of Mrs. James 8. (Vera Louise) Williams of McKees Rocks, Pa. Friends received In the HAROLD SCHROCK FUNERAL HOME, 22a Fallowed Ave, Charlerol, on Wed. 2-4 7-9 pm.

Services on Thurs. at 1 p.m. QUINN On Tues, Jan. 4, 1977, Michael J. Jr.

of North Side, Pgh. (formerly of Penn Hills) brother of John L. Quinn of Black-ridge and Mrs. Thomas (Patricia) Spltzer of son of the late Michael A. and Dorothy R.

McGuire Quinn. Friends received at the THOMAS L. NtEO FUNERAL HOME, 7441 Washington Swlssvale. Family hours 2-4 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St.

John Fisher Church on Thurs. at 10 a.m. RAFFERTY On Sun, Jan. 2, 1977, Mary sister of Alice. Friends are Invited to call at the LEO J.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Ave, Carnegie. Funeral Wed. with Mass of Christian Burial In St. Luke' Church at 10. RASPOTNIK John of R.D.I, Trefford, on Jan.

beloved husband of Ann; father of Frank John Mnn Robert (Nancy) Heng-stenberg, Mrs. Walter (Mary 'Ann) Swanstrom; brother of William and Mrs. Mary Be-dont; 11 grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Friends will be received at the JOHN M. DOBHIWCK FUNERAL HOME, 429 Ouquesne Ave, Trafford, 2-4 8 7-9 dally.

Blessing service wltl be Thurs, 10 a-m. RITTENHOUSE Howard on Sun, Jan. 2, 1977, of Baldwin Boro; husband of Elva Rittenhouse; father of Deborah, Howard B. Jr Edward and Tnomas J. Rittenhouse; brother of Eleanor MecLaury; also four grandchildren.

Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood Mon. and Tues. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m, where Funeral Services wm be held Wed. morning at 10 a.m.

PURCHASING INVENTORY TRAINEE TO S8OOM0. Purchase A order equipment, process Inventory learn stock procedures. For consideration call 281-6255. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, 1302 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Aqcv.

ADMIN WAREHOUSE TRAINEE J140-175WK. Learn physical Inventory, Invoices, and equipment control. For your Interview can 281-6263. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, INC, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Blag Empl. Aflcy.

ARTIST-COMMERCIAL Opportunity lor tiperlencttf CQfnmerctM art graavaie. Responsible for graphic image, presentations, promotions and st HI photography. Communications or advertising background a must. Forward resume and references to Frets Box J-805. Equal Opportunity Employer ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER To prepare accounts receivable for computer other related duties.

Accurate typing essential. Salary open. Apply M. Beroer So. 6th.

Blnoham StSw Souttislde. Between 10 A.M. 12 Noon. Equal Opportunity bmpioyer. ASST.

BOOKKEEPER WHITEHALL AREA Must have payroll exp. A knowledge of accounts payable accounts receivable. Typing required. 5 day week, Mon-Frl. 8a.m.-5 p.m.

$525-i550 pending on experience comoanv paid benefits ad- vancement. Contact Mrs. Jug an, PB-4? iw, per, a am a a pm. ATTENTION Students, House wives, Mooniignters, ana Ken-rees: Part-time position ooen. Telephone order clerk with malar newspaper concern.

Must nave gooo pnone voice ana enthusiasm. Work from Mt. Leba non office. Private desk and phone. Choose your own hours Trpm f.ju m- rrn, now 3:30 PM.

Salary plus. For Interview, call Mr, Howell, 279-2757. ATTENTION: Students, House wives. Mooniigniers, ana Ken-rees: Part-time oosltlon open. Telephone order clerk with major newspaper con ern.

Must nave gooo pnone voice anu enthusiasm. Work from Mt. Leba- nnn nfflre. Private desk and phone. Choose your own hours TTOm aw rnn, from 3:30 PM 9:30 PM.

Salary plus. For Interview, caH Mr. Howell, buys a 2 line combination ao tn tne posr-oarerfe. AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Flat rate hour, benefits: pension pian, paid vacanon ano no" days, lite Insurance, hospitalization, participation, disability insurance, omer iringe oener'Ts. Stst InfUatvtion llronu manda tory.

BURGUNDER MOTORS, mjvi jonn AUTOMOTIVE SALESPEOPLE Desire two people for auto sales. Experience not necessary, will train. Excellent compensation working conditions, call Bill Mercer, American Auto sales 241-nviz. AUTOMOTIVE SALESPERSON Combination new and used car salesperson. Highest commission in City, demonstrator, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, lite insurance.

Strong management dealership to back you up, minimum 2 years ex perience automobile sales. Start the New Year with Pittsburgh's 1 Dodge Dealer. Cal Rocky Boyle lor appointment 462-9550. SOUTHLAND DODGE INC. 911 Clalrton Blvd.

Pah. Pa, AUTOMOTIVE SALESPERSON New and used cars and trucks, loin one of the highest paid sales force with a lot to offer. Free demo Unlimited earnings a Commission bonus Weekly draw Family Blue Cross and Blue Shield ProfH Sharing a enskm Plan. Inquiries confidential. Cal Paul Carrubba.

782-2200. JACK SULLIVAN CHEVROLET 1 AUTO SALES CAREER Home Oldsmobile, Pittsburgh's newest Olds dealer, has openings for career-minded persons. Excellent training, salary commission, full benefits, and company car. For personal interview phone lack McDermott 935-1500. AUTO SALES If you have a good sales record but earning less than 20,000 per year, you should carefiiy eiamme this opportunity.

Automobile sales ei-perience desirable but not essential. However, applicant must have extensive sales training and some experience selling a consumer product. We handle the two best import car tries with a price range from 2,790 to Leads furnished and plenty of closing assistance. Attractive guarantee and high commfisions. New car furnished.

All replies strictly confidential. Apply in person to Mr. Al Schwartz Mercedes-Honda. 2919 Saw Mi Run Blvd. Whitehall.

flAc buvs a 1 line combination ad In the Post-Oaiettt, Badvsltter-l yr. OW child. So. Hills Area. My home only.

Ref a must. 8M-3816 an i PM. BABYSITTER Uoht Housework. Older woman preferred. Live-In, Salary negotiable.

776-7703, after J. iranpf-TTy I wp. BABYSITTING In home 5 days wkM Beechview area. 34j-wbj. BAR MAID BARTENDER Neat appearance.

381-4131 aft. 5pm. BARTENDER exclusive private club Is looking for a thoroughly experienced person who Is interested In attractive salary, pension benefits and security. Send resume to Box H-994 co mis paper. BEAUTICIAN Exper.

Good Opportunity. 431-5252. 883-5086. BEAUTY Salon Manager for large, busy salon. Exp.

pref. East Lib. 441-5800, Ext. 15. BILLING RECEIVABLES Medicare ft Blue Cross experience Hetoful Career position, experienced only, knmediate.

Mon thru Fri, whtmen Health Center, Sg. Hill. Mr. Krai 47,1 8443, et BOOKKEEPER To S800-FEF HE GO. FuK charoe spot tor exp.

person. Flexible hours and benefits. Immed. interviews and hirlngl lWcenEMKENT 574 Pnn Ay. 391-1664 BOOKKEEPER Sg, Hill area, through trial balance, part-time, 20-30 hrs.

per week, knowledge ot computerized posting ma-rhM secretarial skits uaetuL pay 421-iJU, eve. w-Mir, BOOKKEEPER-AII phases. Typ-Ing. L-6000 Burroughs machine Write J-v51 co this newspaper. BOOKKEEPING Machine Opera tor, Experienced amy, apply in Kson, al inquiries contldentiil iln A SmaHey, 116 Sth Ave Downtown BRANCH MANAGER ASSISTANT Savmai ft loan axo with NCR on-line knowledge mutt S.

Hills location Salary open i to box jui, pl PRESS. BRICK ft BLOCK Laying Crews, for New Construction. Immed Work. 343 601) BftiCKLAYER-Experienced, call after a am. 731-5013.

tl BROILtH COOK-Experlence necessary, good pay. Excell between 2 ft 4pm. Brown uei-o, kt. iv, wasnincton. Pa.

86c buys a 1 line combination ad In the Post-Gazette. BUS HELP-nlght turn, steady Apply 10AM to 2PM. North Hlfs Pancake Kitchen, sou i fycr.nignr iq. BUTCHER exp. in line restaurant meat cutting, gd.

wages, fringe benefits, no Sundays or holiday work, apply Christopher's Restaurant, 1411 Grand- view Ml. Washington. CANVASSERS-work with the pros In fire detectors. Will train, advancement. Commission Call Mr.

Glarler, 655-4875. CARETAKER Wanted reside full time new 2-rm. house rent free. Farmlngton, Pa. Retired person preierreg.

jvsub. CARPENTER exp all phases remodeling and repair. Year 'round work. Benefits. 366-5500 CARPENTER Finish work, s.

exper, own tools, Pgh. ft orth Hies, good wages ft work, cond. Cal toi 1494. CARPENTERS HELPERS Experienced, new home construction. Must have tools ft transportation.

McKees Rocks area. For Interview call 771-866, a.m. til noon. CARPET SALES PERSON We are looking for a good sales Derson. oersonable aa- aresslve to work in our store in Monroevwe.

Lioerai guaranteed draw, commission car allowance. American oeauTy carpets, wr. bnarer, -iuo. CASHIER-tull or part time, dayilaht only, Eat ParK jog jTrgn. CASHIER-Over 30.

Part time. bveninfl worn, vzz-aui, CHEM Plant supr. trnee to $.0,800 fee pd. Career Empl. OGAR CLERK Experienced.

12 miontgnT to 1 am iteTerences. 32T-6451. Cleaning Person 2 days wk, exc. ref's red. $21 day.

Fee Pd, a jqs bmp Agy jmosjj. CLERICAL Accounts Receivable. Payroll. Data Process ina equipment Experience helpful but not necessary. Send resume to Kress box j-m.

CLERK Accounting Dept. Gd. fiaure Machine aotltude. McKees Rocks. Reply to Press POX H-144.

CLERK For busy North Hills retail store. Must be neat, dependable, good with people. 40 nr. work wk. Experience CLERK S-Supermarket fulltmlme psrmme LAanlnKS, a.ULK MEAT CUTTERS.

Apply 620 BrooKiine Bivg- yam-ypm COAL STRipPER-Wanted trnmea. weoutp. oy coai co. Per ton basis. Somerset Co PA, already water permitted.

Law oii-Vii AmTime. COCKTAIL WAITReSS WAITER, 5 nights weeks, exp preferred, apply in Person. Mon thru Frl Del 2-4 pm. Johnny Garneau'S, i vi cm si, COLLECTOR-lnsioe only. No experience necessary.

Mianec position. Must oe aggressive. For interview call COLLECTORS-Must have thor ougfi knowledge ot North Hrfti tioro a iwp. ano twrier county. To Dick-up ad copy money.

Must have own tramp. Prefer former cab or milk drivers. 661-7728. buys a 2 line combination ao me COMPANION-LIVE IN Greentree-Scott Twd. area.

Exo. In Caring for elderly house tteeping aunes. jvi-ua COMPUTER OPERATOR 1 vri. eitnerience an LfiM eautai' meift Model 370 155, 370-153 Or 370-165 using OS or DOS. Salary commensurate with back ground.

Competitive fringe Denews. seno resume to uress-er Industries. Inc. ftlo Parish St. Pimourgh, PA 15220, Attn: yperaiioni iwanayer.

COMPUTER OPERATOR East Suburban company seeks a computer operator to work afternoon turn. Successful applicant must have graduated from computer science school or have an Associate Degree In Computer Science. Please send resume to press box CONSTRUCTION SUPERINTENDENT CONTRACTOR Capable of running industrial commercial construction-lob responsible for job supervision, purchasing, personnel, scheduling, tc. Steady year round worn. wriTe rress pox j-buo.

CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR-MUST be experienced In underground utility woiK must have knowledge of construction equipmenr maintenance, nena resume to BOX J-241. PRESS. All replies held In strict confi dence. bquai upponuniTy Employer buys a 2 line combination ad In the Post-Gazette, COOK exper. in Italian food.

lan aner a p.m.; ozc-fytu. COOK ep. in hne restaurant cooking, good wages, fringe benefits, no Sundays or holiday work, apply Christopner't Restaurant, 1411 Grandvtew Avaw wr. jwasnmgron. COOKS Exoerienced.

Please cal Bob Bert era at tht Holiday House, 824-4000. COOKS Heiper-4 Seafood preparation, evenings. Wright's Seafood Inn. Appt. only.

279- vw, uavc. COOK Short order, 2 eves own transp. S. His. 344-9929.

COOK-Short Order. Full time. 241-9934 or 247-9965, COOK Short order, night turn, exp. Ref. No Sundays, Richest, i4u om orwn.

4i-vv, COOKS Lunch Dinner. Apply In person. Crack Crab Sea-food Inn, Rte. 22, MonroeviWe. COOK Wanted a tine Cook, enthusiastic A knowledgeable about prpparlng Early American Williamsburg dinners for restaurant In restored 19TH Century building in Downtown Pgh.

Needed 4 PM to midnight, Thurs. Frl. Sat. eves. Please call: 288-9941 between 9 AM PM.

COUNTER HELP-Wanted, Mld-nlght to 6AM, apply in person only. Dunk In Donuts, 2414 Brownsville Rd. COUNTER HELP-Mature peo-ple wanted for 7-Eleven Food Stores. Apply In person, 22 Grant Etna. COUNTER PERSON-5 days, dayllgrit.

Apply In person, 3l0 Ross St. Downtown. CUSTODIAN COUPLE for Hl-Rise Apt. Bldg. in Shadyslde.

Must be experienced. Salary S-450 mo. plus apartment. 288-78)8. CUSTOMER REP.

Local firm needs attractive Intelligent person to demo food products to businesses. Five figure Income potential with absolutely no experience necessary. For Interview call Mr. Apoieton at vzj- DAIRY STORE MGR-Gd pay-salary. Also Dairy Counter per-son.

Good pay. 66H576. DAY WORKER-Steadv employment. Experience preferred. Daylight hours.

241-3656, bet. iu-afpm. DELI HELP No experience necessary. South Hills Area. Call 655-9866 DENTAL ASSISTANT Chair side, exper.

Oakland. 621-0200. DENTAL ASSIST AN T-Soutti Hills Area. Chatr-slde a Assistant. Experience preferred.

Write rt'ouc qq mis paper. DENTAL ASSISTV-Parttlme, exp. South HUH resfd. pret. DENTAL HYGIENIST Part time, Mt.

Leb. area. Modern preventive office. Reply to Press Box H-835. DENTAL Receotlonlst-Exp.

Mature. Send resume. Write J-713 Press. OlSHPERSON-over 18 yrs. of age, full time position.

Paid vacation after 1 meal furnished. Apply In person, 2-4 afternoon. Johnny Garneau's North Hills restaurant. DISTRICT MANAGER Position available. Northeastern Ohio area.

For asphalt, paving contractor experienced in plant operations lob scheduling to ha. idle all work lthn this location. Salary commensurate win: antirtv sena resume to press box j-vu. DOCTORS OFFICE-Oakiand Area, must know sttorthand. CaH 683-3781 from 9 to 5.

DOCTOR'S RECEPTIONIST TRAINEE J500-550MO. Meet greet patients, screen calls, set appointments, and learn all office procedures. Free Insurance and coffee. For your interview wll 28H263 INTER NATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, 1301 Chamber of immerce piogv tmpi. Aucy.

0RIVFRSALESPERS0N To work assianefi 'Oute sell ina plants, oottlng soil, etc. 1150 wh comm. 12-14 ft, van, gas, insurance provided $12,000 1 15,000 annuaify being earneo by otnet drivers Sales txp re quired Call for appt BAILEY EMPL. AGCY m. 30 8 525 Penn Pi Mellon Bank Bog 47i-350 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST The city ot York PA, population 50,000 Is seeking a candidate for the position of Economic Development Soecialist; resoon slble to the Mayor, who will develop a comprehensive plan for the Industrial, commercial, convention and tourism development of York.

Duties include formulating tnovatlve grow th policy; acting as a one stop center for assisting economic development, site relocation, fi nancing ano pnasing; represem-Ing the Mayor on committees; working with the director of the York Industrial Development Corp. On mutual project; promoting York as a vlabte Tourist center and performing omer related economic development activities. Saiary negotiable to 120,000. Relocation to York, a masters degree in a retevent ftekJ or bachiors degree with exper. required.

Direct all Inquiries to: Jack R. Kay, Director Dept. of Cornmunrty Develop. 50 W. King Sl York PA 17405 ELECTRICIAN At least 5 yrs.

exper ret. comm. 963-7696. ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATION TECH S8015WWirh or without experience. Company car expenses.

For consideration call 281-6263. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Agcy. FACTORY MAINTENANCE Building and Machinery. Light manufacturing.

Liberal benefits. Paid Holidays and vacation. Send confidential replies to Box H-807 cQ this paper. FACTORY WORKERS Year round position with local clothing mtgr. Not afraid of hard work.

Apply Peidbotd Bros. 5000 Baum 2nd nr. tnr. yiaoysioe Hospn.ii). FLORAL DESIGNER full time, uanaaie area, tan tvywm.

FLORAL SHOP MANAGERDESIGNER Central Westmoreland. r-or appt. call b'J-iMy FLOWER SHOP SALES Retail txperienced only. Apply tn person, all inquiries confidential. Lubin Smailey, 126 5th Ave Downtown.

FULL OR PART TIME-For handicapped people only. Light telephone sales work. Guaranteed hourly wage. Apply In person 3-4 P.M., Century 130 7th. Rm.

310. Gas Attendant-must be exp d. Apply in person. Ralston's Suno co. FerieraJ St.

N. Side. GENERAL' OFFICE CLERK Mimeographing, typing, telephone, mailing supplies, near Homestead Squirrel Hill Parkway exit. P.O. Box 8155, Fjh PA 15217.

GENERAL OFFICE WORK Permanent part time Typing, light bkpng, payroll report. Send resume to POPLE AGENCY, 652 Center AveZ 15229 GROUND FLOOR 00PP0RTUNITY IMMEDIATE OPENING National marketing company developing new focal subsidiary. We are seeking career minded Individuals ho are mature, outgoing people-oriented. Re- 3 (red Training will be provided, travel, but car necessary tor local area representaTion. For confidential Interview call 322- uu, am-z pm.

HAIR DRESSER Dtn. salon. Must have following: Split ex- pensesoiflger income, bi-wip. busy a 2 line combination ad In the Post-Gazette. HARDWARE CLERK Full time, exper.

No. Hills. 366-4663. Head Golf ProTessionai-Stnd resume to Youghiogheny Country Club, Attn: Golf Chairman, 1901 Greenock Buena Vista Rd-, McKpebport, Pa, 15135. HEATING AIR CONDITIONING SMALLER (EXPERIENCED) Fut time.

Steady work. Good pay. Benefits, immedfate opening. EnaWnhed North Hies Contractor. Our employees know of this ad.

Reply Press Box H215. -HOME CENTER MGRS. 1 BUSY BEAVER BLDG. CTRS. We are expanding our home center concept in the Greater Pgh.

area. Management experience In retail lumber bldg. sopDlles or retailing In general may qualify you as a potential home center manager or assistant. Excellent opdy. tor a highly motlvlated individual to loin one ot the areas fastest growing companies.

Top salary, bonus company paid benefits. Contact R. Rossa at Busy Beaver. 412-462-7906. An Equal L'pportiiniTv Employer, w-t-.

HOSTESSHost Cashier. Also Waitresses Walters. Full part tin AnDiv arter 3 PM. North Hills Pancake Kitchen, 4801 MCKnigt ko. HOSTHOSTESS-Full time or Dart time positions available Immediately.

Paid vacation after 1 meal furnished. Apply In person daily 2-4 afternoon. Johnny Garneau's Nort HIH Rcstaruant. HOUSE CLEANING LADY Wanted. Must be reliable, have references.

Local Sto-Rox area. Call 10 AM to 2 PM, 771-3664. HOUSEKEEPER live-in. refs. required, no children, dog cot, 276-5353.

HOUSEPERSON Part time weekends, caH Tuesday thru Thursday between 3 A 9. 683-0650. Industrial Arts Teacher Bellaire High School, Bellaire, Ohio. Qualifications are Certificate, secondary education In Industrial Arts. Call 614-676-3652.

between 10 AM 3 PM. INSTRUCTORS Bored as a secretary, derV or salesperson? Dke people and exercise? Fantastic opportunity for a new rewarding career with Elaine Powers Figure Salons, as Managers, Assistants or Instructors. We are looking for a warm personality arid neat appearance, no experience necessary, will train for full or Part time position. Hiring for enn Hills area, for Interview call 241-0790, ask for Sherry. INSURANCE CASUALTY UND.

MGR. Local branch office for expanding multiple line company offers career opportunity tor wsuolty specla'ist. Excellent opportunity for right Individual. Salary open. All benefits.

Send resume In cpnfloence to Press Box J-971. INSURANCE-general accident gioup has opening for casualty or property underwriter. Minimum 2 yrs. exp. For Interview call Mr.

Surma, 471-3724. INSURANCE Murtl-tlne Company needs experienced Commercial Casualty Rater-Coder. Good salary and all benefits. Send resume in confidence to Box H-606 this paper. INSURANCE Sr.

Cas. Und. Local branch office ot expanding mufti line company ofers career opportunity for right individual. Good mi. a an oenerrre.

jma resume In confidence to Press Box J- INSURANCE Sell auto insurance related items. Established company, good working conditions, attractive office. Fire A Casualty license required. Commission. Call Mr.

Reichard at 362-C200. INVENTORY CLERK Responsible for Inventory count control, preparation of dally reports. Attention; Mr. Hunt, P. O.

box 18087, Pleasant Hills Station, Pgh. Pa. 15236. An Equal Opportunity Employer. MF( JANrTORIAL Part time evenings, R1.

M-30 West at Steuoenville Pike, 1 1PM-3AM, Sunaav Itiru Thurs day Contact Buying Sarvlcas, per, 3, Bftj-iiuj. JANiTOPiAL-positlon In North Hills area. Must be mature, dependable person. Some back ground In Janitorial services helpful. 373-1440.

JEWELER Prominent Pgh jewelry store needs experienced person at lewelry oench for repair 8. stone setting. Permanent position. Gooo salary benefits. Write 948 co this newsoaper Give experiences references.

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Also key to tape operators Experienced Part time or fun time Downtown and other Iocs Hons available. 471-0636 KEYPUNCH OPHRATOP-Ex-perlenced operators, 6 months or 10,000 kev strokes. Needed for 1st, 2nd and 3rd shifts Key to tape or key to disk experience hetpful Company oenefits and Tee parking Call tm an aooT ioo-554C "te Corp. t4th and AVRR. Pgh Pa 15222 An equal opporuntTy employer.

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Experienced, oarttime, evenings. Flexible hours GrMrrtrea area. 921-5000 POST-GAZETTE FAMILY WANT AD 2- LINES 3- DAYS 2-LINES 6-DAYS When your ad runs in combination with The Pittsburgh Press TO PLACE YOUR AD DIAL.

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