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002 Death Notices 030 Help Wanted 019 Bulletin Board 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notice 001 Death Notice 001 Death Notice Pittsburgh Press, Feb. 7, 1977 B-7 LATEST DEATHS 030 Help Wanted 030 Help Wanted BOOKKEEPER Sq. eip, thru trial bat. A Aft, PayroN, Taxes, Secretarial skkK ruN charge of office, FamiliaritY w-computer helpful or wl tram. Days-421-1313 Aft.

6-681-3263. BOOKHEtPEP reauire exDerh ence, full charge to trail balance and related duttes. Using NCR Bookkeeping machine. Bondable. So: Side location, many benefits.

Send complete details with resume to Box 449 Press. BOOKKEEPER Acct must have extensive exp. or training In fund accounting. For consideration please submit resume Box J-67B co this paper. Starting salary In I0K to UK range.

Own transp. essential. Go ver n-mental accnuntinq exp. helpful. BOOKKEEPER Account ina brKkground preferred.

State experience and salary required. Write Prrss Box J-39S. BRANCH OFFICE SECRETARY A One Person Sales Office. Gitosonia Area. Excellent Opportunity for competent and ette-oent person.

Respostbilities cndHenging ana varied mauning customer contact, coordinating chymes with home office, answering phone, ordered typing. estimating and pricing. The applicants snoun oe errmusias-tic, able to do quality work and have excellent facility for working witi numbers. If you are wet-oryaniied and able to work on your own, send a letter of experiences to Mr. Dick Cario, Gunton Construction Products Cow 600 Logan Sl Carnegie, pa 15 m.

BROILER COOK-Bdnquet setup dishwashers. Apply in person Mr. Miller, holiday Inn, Park way West, Oakdaie. 10 am-v pm no pnone cans. (Ux huvs a 7 line POST- GAZETTE ad when combinated wim me piwihuhcjh CAMPGROUND MGR -Challenging opportunity In the fast growing recreation Industry.

Must have manana ement experience ptus knowledge of general maintenance and light contruction. Laurel Highland Area. Salary us trailer home, bend resume Press Box K-B79. CARPENTERS Roofers, 4 persons experienced In building maintenance repairs. Steady work Qualified.

Levitske Bros. Commercial Real Estate, 3340 baw win Kun twva, tsrenTwooa. 881-3023. CARPENTER Steady work, must have experience in pantt-Ing, ceilings floors. Good wages other benefits, Pittsburgh Ceiling-Tile Company, CARPENTERS exo'd on Permanent employment.

SUDS. VJI-3JW. CARPENTRY SUPERVISOR To build large garden apartment comrjlex In West Virginia Kentucky. Career opportunity with top pay benetits wim well established firm. Send background information to: Robert Field, 1377-C Spencer Lancaster, Kft ijj.

CHEF Experienced, working. Good salary, excel), benefits package. Send Su resume to Jeff Jackson, Holiday Inn Bridgeport West VirQinla.f 26330) CHEMIST Immediate opening for qualified tormulattonanalvtfoal chemist. Product development, formula tion and related analysis worn. 1 to 3 years Industrial experience in water treatment or arrv enemica s.

Hi cnem s- preterrea. aena resume ano iarv reauremenTS to rre5 Bix H-B9y. CLERK ExDei'iencad references. 4 to 12 pm, 12 to CIGAR Ok 21 up Etec. register exp.

runpan, oi-jj3 eve CLEANING PhRSON-niQht shift, weeKena waiter waitress, oay-time busheip, call: Mr. Sheehan, 0ERKS Discount Stores. Cash Register experience. Apply GIL'S, 345 Fifth Ave, Downtown. SAcDuvs a 2 line POST- GAZETTE ad when combinated wim me TbeuKiTi-.

r-Kt, rOKSTRUCTKRtLMOOEUNG Needed skiKed semi-skrtied Carpenters, Electricians, am bers. Heating Air conditioning Mechanics; must have toots transportation, no floaters need apply, wonderful opportunity tor right people. Write 0 this newspaper Box J-661 CONTROLLER Experlenceo In health care Instt-tufion accountlno orefwred. Famlllarltv wrm EDP Systems. Reply to press box J-4V4.

COOK-BROILER saute prepara tion, experlenceo, apply in per son after 5 p.m. Esta Res taurant, 4000 William Penn Highway, Monroevllle, pa. COOK Broiler person, exp. Gd. wages, fringe benefits.

No Sun. work. Nlohf turn. Sodlnl's Res taurant, 5608 Wllklns Ave. 521- 058L COOK Deep try, exp not necessary, apply in person Ortytnat Oyster House, 1 100 Fifth Avev Coraoooiis.

COOK fully exp. w-rtallan food, full charge of Kitchen. Dependable, call after 4, 828-9982. COUNTER HELP over 21. For restaurant.

Full or parttime. $2.30 nr. to start. $2.40 after 30 days. Apply 3901 Forbes Ave- Oakland.

COUPON SALES Eam S10-S1 per hr. Door to door canvassing. Will train. Contact Mr. Pke, 7075 Jenkins Ar- C3oe or caiif CflfcDfT MANAGfcMENT National company clooking for matvtouai wnn proven pat-nround In home mooemliatlon, finance comoanv andor marine financing.

Salary commensurate with experience. ah neones UMmaemiai Send resumes to BOX K-858 Press. fcouw upponunrn tmpnver IKENStD SERVICEREfRESENTATlVr- CAN YOU MEET OUR It takes only a n'w-rrwHrt phone cull to find out 'Here are five reason why it will be worth your time. 1. Immediate Mminos much as $800 to $1600 month.

2. First year bonus up to $2200 3. Complete training ct. Company expense. 4 Product backed by extensire national and' local advertising.

B. International Company leader in its held vwth thousandi nt lead avatiabte. for appointment and confidential interview Coll Duties George, 391-0270 Profit ifm cm enmr at Life insurance Afflifiata: United of Omaha Equal Opportunity CwnmntM MF1 SPECIAL NOTICE TO PREVIOUS PITTSBURGH O.I.C. EMPLOY EES Persons previously employed with Pittsburgh O.I.C. during the Kiod April 3rd, 1970 thru Dec.

1975, have available to them the option not to have h.Ki Social Security taxes withheld from ttwlr pay. Such an election would entttte those former employees to a claim for refund of Social Security Taxes withetd deposited during their tenure. For further Information, call O.I.C at 391-9630. Ext. 48.

021) Personal CONFIDENTIAL ServU tor unplanned pregnancy. Cag ATA, 731-2420. we care. DISTRESSED PREGNANCY? Want to talk? Pregnancy Test? Call B1PTHRIGHT, 621W88. ALONE PREGNANT? A confidential, carmg friend.

LIFELINE. 341-1322. Butter, 282-1200. Free Pregnancy Testing. ARE YOU- -a Libertarian.

Call 327-1935. You are mv HADolnes. need to talk. Call- Larmle are confioenttal available the same day. For Inform, contact women's Health Services, Inc.

562- IWQ. HELLO DONALD-We Love You Happy Valentine Dy-Bruno- HELP WANTED! There's a boR my cup. I am looking tor sptrttuai answers, ptease write to Press, Box J- HERE IS HELP FOR YOU DIAL 682-1911 ANYTIME LISTEN A Service Of SHADYSOE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JACKHldegarde-Wrtte message In Personal Classified ad column in Baltimore Sun Paper PREGNANT NEED HELP? Frw oreanancv tests confi dential counseling. Allegheny Keprooucnve nearm unmir, aa lac SWEET LIPS-Happy Valentines Day. You put SO-yrs.

Into 2-yrs. yiii praying. Lone Kangerene To the Party ottering information to Firemans Fund (nsur anc Co. (Claim Deot.t renard- mq a fire be advised: we Negotiate; arrangements can oe made; We wain a meeting Koot. we frv to nev a4 cal our anorney at 6VO0.

you. 471- TKOUOLE? We Listen, care. Contact 762-4023, 24 hrs. 021 Business Personals A MEMBERSHIP Complete fa- ADVENTURE IN FANTASY Lavender Club. Membership, 468-9905; 468-V965.

Laurel Drive, 20 minutes east ot wonroevme, across from Stop-A-Whlle Motel. 800 ft. before Lamoliahter Din ner Qub, opposite side traveling AIRPORT EXECUTIVE HEALTH CLUB Now Open. Fun Service. 2624484 ALIOUIPPA H.S Expert '5-W9.

body toning, satlsfact. 375-' ALL NEW SIS Introductory Special TAUREAN Fi Service Health Club Formerly Studio One UNDER NFW MANAGEMENT Al new models. Come in se Anson, Barbara, Cathy, Eve, Kana, sandy a vaierte. Open 24 hours a day. Comer of 9th.

ft Penn. Accepting appfcca-tiom for new attendants. 391 Ask About Our $15 Introductory Special SPARTACUS Fii Service Health Club Come in sea Amy. Candy, Dawn, Deana, Honey, Hope. Liia.

t. Penny. Emov total privacy in our new push, air conditioned Spa. Relax our Authentic Sunken Geisha Bath. 529 Chartlers McKees Rocks, Pa.

331-5S64. Open 24 nours. AUDmDN MGHT SMGERS Can Pgn. Chapter SI SPEClqsA. 431-5441 Beellne Fdshions has fantastic Hostess special, mrcnase in fashions for 127 regular rred t.

Rook vour Bee ne bho now. 824-5434 824-1863; 373- BODY TOMNG, Fut Services, 7 pays, COMBO Gary Russel Big Band Sound. Weddings, parties. 261-4344 CURSIVE AND CALLIGRAPHIC work done, reasonable. 431-3447.

EMUO PONCE DE LEON Pgh.i oldest muscle retailing therapy studio. 3123 Murray, So, dairy. Hl-ilff. EXCITING UTERES TING Couples Out). Anna's.

828-14M GEMINI SPA Pittsburgh's Finest Fii Servite Health Chit). If you enjoy the finer things In life then we're what you've Been looking tor. Come In and meet our attendants, Cindy, Mlml, Tina, Ronnie, Theresa, Jackie, Sandy, Yvonne, 4 Jennie. Relax In our authentic whirlpool Geisha bath or refresh yourself with a tingling shower In our ptushlv decorated nrivate rooms, we are conven iently located In the center of downtown PittsBurgli 641 Liber ty Ave. jvi-jyiv.

upen thru Sat. 10AM to 3AM 4 Mon. i Suns. 12 noon to lll'M. HAVE A TOUCH OF SWEDEN SCANDANAVIAN SPA The first still one of the finest full service healtti club facilities in the Greater Pgh.

area. Come 1 see Tiger, Marlene, sally, Ginger, Kene, uenise, Dawn, Cher, Holly, Lisa. Relax In our whirlpool full size sauna. Eniov a tlngilnw son water shower leave reeling like a million. 323 Vi Helen St.

McKees Rocks, (bottoms) Just minutes away from dntn Pgh. Call us at 771-7760771-7781 INVENTORS IDEAS 4 INVENTIONS WANTED CASHROYALTIES POSSIBLE INTERNATIONAL MVENTORS CALL FOR FRt BROCHURE 4H-M2-6M1 KEYBOARD or Guitar Player. Exp. nec. B35-7792, Jim.

LEAD GUITARIST vocal, took-jnofor working band, Don 375- MAYA OF MARKET SQUARE ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Enoy Total Relaxation In Comfort and Complete Privacy. Body Toning at Its Finest! Seven Congenial Attractive Attendants Nightly. Conveniently Located In the heart of Pittsburgh's Night Life at: 24 MARKET SQUARE PHONE 566-9904 Maya ol Market Square IS Especially For You Opened 10 AM to 4:30 AM Sunday 12 Noon to 10 PM We accept a major credit cards. VOCALIST fern, lead for Top 40 loanoe band, up. I4trwi.

WfiNT.n-1 tlckts for Barrv Manllow Concert. Eves. WEDDING PHOTOS Photos for any occaslon.RIcK, You cant do It me! Will do anything S100. De, 33-1771 legal. 022 Employment Service A Professional Resume by Best Resume Service Your key to MC-RE Interviews, Prepared Typed Reproduced 825 Mnix St.

391-0645 rpnr.F;smNAL RESUMES LOW RATES Results oriented resumes, typing, guaranteed satisfaction. 24 hour service. 885-2265. 030 Help Wanted ACTOUNTANTS (STAFF! Rush, Call 471-4815. Esoulre bmpi.

jui am we. phju. ACCmiNTINfiBOOKKPH. CLK SS50-S6SO mo. Male 1 Fern.

Can Kearney-Mcuonougn cmpi. 100 5th, 391-1071. ADMIN FINANCE MANAGER TRAINEE' $nnn-o50Mo No degree or experience requlr- eo as you learn ueun, -niano, nti manaoement rechnioues. Excellent benefits 4 rapid promotions. For consideration call AMERICAN RUSINESS CENTER, INC 1302 Chamber ot Commerce B4dg, EmolAgcy To assume secretarial 4 derjc duties, wust nave Trtevlon traffic experience.

Mn. Lamler 68M55S. ADMIN DISPATCHER TRAINEE JfiOO-700Mo. Dispatch trucks carrying stwt related products. Intra (nterstaw.

l-or your apooinT-merrt call 2S1-0755. AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, INC, 1302 Chamber ot Commorco Blag Emm, AocY. AOMIN SECURITY TRAINEES OR EXPERIENCE Expansion calls for the promotable person. Immediate openings. For consideration call 261-6263.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, INC, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Btogw Empi. Agcy. ADMIN WAREHOUSE TRAINEE-Learn shipping, receiving, stocK, and inventory control. Growing local company. For your Interview call 281-6263.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Bldg Empl. Apcy. Adm XEROX 800FEE PAID Work tor professional prestige law firm Exc. Start Sal. ALLEGHENY Pers.

Serv. 71S2 Jenkins Arc. 391-2046 Emp. ai ALUMINUM SIDING SOFFIT INSTALLERS We need experienced crews with true 4 equipment to install our new soffit system. To those who Qualify we offer lots of local worn with company paid bonus, lite major health Insurance.

Call Mr. Lee, 343- 3800 collect. APPLICATIONS -now being taken for various positions for full time and part time. Many company benefits E.O.E. Apply In person K-Mart 1025 Washing- ton riKe.

rjriogevme. APPRENTICE MEAT CUTTER some exp. nee. hosp. pension ogram.

ppry ai iennroy no. Shoo and Save, 1773 Pine Hollow Road, McKees Rocks, or call 771-7522. ASSISTANT MANAGER Grow-Ina Rent-A-Car comoanv. heavy bookkeeping, reservations, qd. phone voice, sharp, 561-3400 ask for Mr.

White. Attractive part time Beellne Fashions 160 to tlOO weekly commission. No Investment, Car necessary, r-ree warorooe seasonally for entire family. Perfect for homemaker. 824-5433; 373-1653; 373-2434.

86c buys a 2 line POST- GAZETTE ad when combinated With tte PUISBUKOH FKbbS, ALTOBODY REPAIR PERSON Must be experienced, have s. do neat work, bee nm Fowler, 9 AM to 3 PM, Ascot Imported Lars, 4l walnut Sewlckley. 761-9313. AUTO MECHANIC USED CARS Enwrienced, state jmoector. hourly wages, flood working conditions 4 benefits, large new facilities.

APPLY IN PERSON. see Pet Momgomery tor inter view. YENK0 CHEVROLET ROUTE 19 SOUTH McMURRAY, PA AUTO MECHANIC-VW exoerl- ence. preferred State Inspection license ncesssary, run rrtnye Denents. top nar rare pay pian.

Contact: Mr. Grasha, North Park VW, 96I-O6I0. AUTO MECHANIC Experienced PA. inspector preterrea, rur rare mop. txcet- nni mnge dwwtiijv AUTO BODY MECHANIC Pay plan Pased on Experience 344-6133 YENK0 PORSCHE Canorrsburf AUTO MECHANICS Several openings to top producers.

We have plenty of work. 50-50 flat rate. Dius frinoe bene fits. Apply Mr. Irwin, FOREST hiu-5 r-UKu, Mramore Diva, r-orest UMTS.

AUTO MECHANIC-S. Hills area, must have 10 years or more exnerience. be exoeriencea AC tKwblesrrOOtlnq and posess stare inspecnon license, tan 26 n. AilTfl MFCHArilC Exo. Must have state Insp.

license. Exc. wages, fringe beneffrs. South Hills service station, B.tj-J5a, AUTOMOBILE RECONDITIONER excellent working conditions, small shop located North Hills. $175.

per week guaranteed. Must nave experience, aeo-jjju. AUTOMOTIVE BOOKKEEPER Experience preferred. Excettenf waoet benefiti. Contact Mr.

Kino, Baum Blvd. 68J- UJJO. AUTOMOTIVE HALL OF FAME II you are a top professional Automotive Salesperson capable of annual Volume Sales equal to 130,000 income, a Rare opportunity exists for you. Due to a promotion into Man agement, we now have one opening on our exclusive 3- Person showroom Floor. Last year's team earned If you think you can meet this standard, have the record to prove it, the Tri State's Largest Dealer offers you the highest earnings, a wide Range of Fringe Personal benefrts I excellent sales opportunities on our Hat of Fame Floor.

For Confidential Interview, Cal M. Sansosti Vice President 681-4800 DON ALLEN CHEVROLET 5315 BAUM BLVO Pan. Pa 15324 AUTOMOTIVE DISTRICT MANAGER One of the nation's most aggressive automotive manutactui- er needs orsinci rnanayer. Cottege degree and automotive experience required, company car ana expense account provided. Must oe wiling to travel and relocate If necessary.

We are an equal opportunity employer. Reply Box 916 CO of paper AUTO STEREO TECHNICIAN tor cratg oistripuTor. vh-aiw. AUTO TRANSMISSION RE-BUILDER Must have own toots. A-l need only 621-5319.

86c liuvs a 2 line POST- GAZETTE ad when combinated with me pinsijUKUH KKtaa. BABY DOCTOR'S RECEPTIONIST ASSISTANT TRAINEE LMrn administrfttive as well as medical procedures. Doctor pays uniforms, parKlna coffee, And orofii shar na. No Satur- fiavs. For vour ntervew can 281-6255.

AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, INC 1302 Oiamtier ot Commerce Empl. Agcy. BABYSITTER tree rim. bd. salary, tmrneouiTe, 1-3979.

BABYSITTER for Infant, mature Derwn preferred, BABYSITTER for young baby, mv home, west or citv. Exper refSw transp. required. 2ftl-2M7. RiK FRY Dayliaht.

Full time. 5525 Walnut yiaoyioe. BARBERSTUST-To work in new saton in tne 5. mits. wust have know-how In the latest hair fashions cuts for both men women.

Call 279-65o6 bet 2:30 4:30, Mon-Sat. Ask for Aiexanoer. BARTENDER Omar Khawam, 4757 Baum Blvd. 682-6848, BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE We need beautiful peopte with some modeling experience tor rirymy paia pamime empioy-merri with our numerous enter prises productions. We are not an employment agency, 391-8226, tor appt.

Paramount Intemat. Assoc. Agencies. RFPUNP FASHIONS Earn ao- prox. S40-W0 pur evening showing our fashions.

No delivering, no collecting money, no Invest ment, car necebsary. MA-nir, 373-2434; 761-5782. BEE LINE FASHIONS-Has an attractive opportunity for home-makers to show our new line. Full or part time, earn $200-400 mo. working 2 eves, per wk.

No Investment. Car nec. 372- 5620; 8M-1CT. BOOKKEEPERSECRETARY So. Hilts area.

GL. AP, AR experience helpful Must type 40 worn. Salary commensurate with ex, excellent benefits working conditions. Call tor appl. 8S4-2M0 Bene.

Mrs, Dorothy Penirwton ot NYC Chtes Wllltam and August Strube. Frlftnds received after 7 p.m. Sunoay, in the feUWAKU r. KANAI FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Tuesday with Blessing Service at 11 a.m.

TAMULATIS Katherine of Pitt WiikJ beloved sister of -Albert and Getty Nlderstros and Eva Schultt. Private Interment was held at Mt. Carmei Cemetery. Arranaemems oy van HORN'S. UTCHEL On Saturday, Feb.

5, 1977, Nick, beloved husband of Frances Kuzblda; father of Marv Poowlrelter, Joseohlne CvtC Julia Zebroskl, Lawrence and the late Nick Utchet also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; brother of Andrew, josepn. Micndei ana Ann Bode. Friends received at the J. SZAFRANSKI FUNERAL HOME. 101 Third Carne gie.

Mass of Christian Burial a ot. ignaiius mircn um Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Violation with the family 12 noon until 9 p.m. VACCA On Sat Feb. 5, 1977, Dominick; husband of Saveria era Parente vacca, or Brown Rd Wexford; father of James, Steven, and Gary Vacca; brother of Joseph and Victor Vacca; grandfather of Bonnie Michelw Vacca; son-in-law of Antionette Perente.

Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the H. P. BRANDT UNERAL HOME. ML 032 Perry Highway, Perrysvllle.

Mass of me Resurrection at St. Alphonsus Church on Wed. morning at 11 o'clock. VALENTINE un ounj rvu. it, crmi Frank of Plum Boro; brother of Mrs.

Caroline Cerltelll and Mrs. Elvira Pavanl; uncle of Albert and Gus Lertteiii, Mrs. Grace DeCarla, Mrs. Flora FarlnelH, Mrs. Berenice Hack- enberg and Mrs.

Zida Wertey. F-nenas wm oe receivea aT the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodl Rd.) Penn Hills. Funeral on Wed.

at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In St. John the Baptist Church at 10 a.m. Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. VALKO On Sunday, February 6, 1977, Mary of West Mltflln (tormerly of North Braddock); wife of John mother of Mrs.

Joanna Hageder, John Gv and Thomas M. ValKo; daughter of Anna Shlmko; sister of John and George Shlmko, Ann Uram, Helen Moran, Rose Schrecongost, and the late Margaret Uram; also nine grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 i.m. at me konald v. UCAS FUNERAL HOME.

445 Fourth Braddock. Funeral on Wednesday, February 9. at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial In the Resurrection Church In West Mitfiin at 10 a.m, VARGON On Saty Feb. 5.

George, age beloved husband of Helen; father of James of All-guippa, Richard of Hopewell Twp Raymond of Ambrloge, ana Mrs. Vincent Rod! of Moon Twoj also 14 grandchil dren and brother of Mrs. Harry Paduano of uwweiis- vllte. Friends will be received 2-4. -v p.m.

won. bt me JAMES J. OARROCH FUNER- HOME. 2611 Ml A oulppa, wnere funeral serv ices win oe conoucrea lues, at 9:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial 10 a.m.

St. Catherine's Church, South Hts. HADE Dolores Gerard, on Saturday, Feb. 5, 1977, wife of Warrlner (Pete) Wade; mother of Alan Wade and Nancy LeCaln; two frandsons; sister of the late dwtn Gerard. Friends received at the JOHN D.

O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 4744 Clftiron Route 51, Whltenail. Funeral on Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. Mass of Christian burial, in the Church of st. Eliiabem, a.m. ta tions 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

WAGNER Martin Jon Sundav, February 6, 1977, ot Allison Park, husband of Ruth M. Leary Wagner; father of Betty Schwarti, Sally Terwillger, Dolores Sherba, Beatrice Nicholas, Margaret Welsh, Eleanor Figan, Louis Dettling, Thomas and James Leary; 35 grandchildren, 7 I great-grandchildren; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 923 Saxonburg Bld. (by Shaier Plaza).

Mass of Christian Burial In St. Mary's Church, Glenshaw, Wednesday 11:30 a.m. Parish Vigil service Tuesday 8 p.m. WILLIAMS Suddenly, on Friday, February 4, 197, In Dayton, Ohio, Jack, forrneny of P-jh beloved husband of Thetma; father of La-vonne Smith and step-father of Sherman A strop; also survived by three grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Funeral services in Dayton, Ohio, on Mondav at 2 p.m.

Masonic Service Tuesday Evening at 8 p.m. at the HESTFR P. CHSVIS FUNERAL HOME, 7029 Frankstown Homewood. Interment Wednesday at the Homewood Cemetery. Mr.

Williams was the business manager of Labor International Union of North America, Local 1410, of Dayton, Ohio. WINGERSON On Friday, February 4, 1977, Bernadlne A. of Shaier Twpj sister of Charles and William Wingerson; and the late Catherine Rader, Marie Donahoe, Clair A. And Fred J. Winger-son.

Visitation with the family on Sundav 12-4 and 7-9 p.m., on Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at me HENRY BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Bonaventure's Chruch on Tuesday morning at 10 O'clock.

WOODS On Sunday, February 6. 1977, Georoe w. husoand of the late Eiuaheth M. Woods of Forest Hills father-in-law of Jane Woods; also two orandchiidren Georoe and C. Diane Woods.

Friends received at T. D. TUVNER'S. 729 Wallace Ave. WilK.

Mondav 7- p.m, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-v p.m. Services Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. ZICCARELLI On Feb. 4, 1977, Theresa Muto, of MHIv-e, wife of the late Emlilo; mother of Joseph. Emll, Mrs.

Armeila Sestl, Mrs. Rose LeeK, Mrs. Margaret lonadl, Dorothy Farabaugh, also the late John and Diana Pelusl; also 22 grandchildren and 13 greatgrandchildren. Family III receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Mlllvale.

Mass Of Christian Burlat In St. Ann's Church, Mlllvale, on Tuesday, Feb. at 10 a.m. 004 In Memoriam in lovlrw memory of CONSTAN- 1 INfc JAMta LtUitU3 assed away eight years Feb. 7.

1069. When links of lite are broken and loved ones have to part, It leaves a wound that never heals an ever aching heart. we cannoT Keep Trom wortuw na. no malter how hard we try, in our sad and troubled warts we Keep awing, uvm God, why?" Sadly missed by mother, sisters and their rami- relatives ana rnmqs. OKATTO, FANr-" Feb.

7, 1935 (Husband) CHPIST LOUISE MATTER (Father womerj. 5.oiv missec Dv ivtry urarro. VIRGINIA HI ACK WARREN In tovinu memory of my sister who passed away Feb. 7, 1974. Sadly missed by brother, James BtaoX, and the family.

010 Lost and Found DOG-found Mt. Washington area tanwhite, gentle, tan studded collar, no license, 1-6698. DRILL BITS (2) cartons, lost South HI lis area. Marked "Lee Supply Charleroi, Pa. Re- warq 771-7340; 1 Poodle Lost-Mckees Area.

Mln arret male. 057T' Rusty ChlMS pet Rwd 331-0! SHAGGY DOG FOUND male tan, tan collar, 78' 4 10, medium size. S6EPIAN. HUSkY-Lost E. Liberty area, silver, female 271-3fbl.

or 661-0406. Reward. Tetrier-mall black found, 1 vr. oin1, vie JeTferson Hgts, Prnn Mil's. 79J-3868.

TOMCAi rouno laroe orev-black. early stitf left hind leg, paper trained, affectionate. EDOING BANC (Lost) gold bet engravinqs 10 diamond chips, vie PUB Bank In BMom-liftd. Reward. 663-6174 WEDDING RING Mans.

Lost Wed. Helni Hall, Liberty Ave. garage area' 8S2433G, 441-0364, ORLANDO On Sat, Feb. 5, 1977, Cono NlCkl; nusoano or me tare noe na Cano: father Of Mrs. Florence Del Sole and John A.

Orlando; also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends and members of Kenneth-Newman Post 200, Veterans of W.W. 19th ward service uud, aons or tjiumuua, received at the ALBERT J. BKUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Ave. Mt.

Wash. Funeral Mass at St. Mary of the Mount Church on Wed. at 10 em. visitation 2-5 and ii p.m.

PENNOCK On Sun. Feb. 6, 1977, Emaline Barnes; wife of the late Joseph L. Pennock; survived by daughter, Mrs. Beata P.

Graham; grandson, J. Pennock Graham; sister of Elmer E. Barnes, and Mrs. Samuel J. Wilson.

Services and Interment private. Arrangements by H. SAMSON, INC Family suggests memorials be made to the charity of your choice. PESCE Suddenly, on February 4, 1977, Patsy, of Stowe Twp, brother of Lawrence (Fish) and James Pesce, Catherine Llguorl, Rose Reichl and the late. Theresa Clrllano.

Friends receVed at the ANTHONY M. MUSMANNO FUNERAL HOME, 700 Seventh McKees Rocks. Funeral Mass In the Motner of Sorrows Church on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. PICKENS On Sat. afternoon, Feb.

5, 1977, Sara Shannon; beloved wife of LeMoyne E. Pickens, of Means Beilevue; mother of Mrs. Joan Liedke, of the North Hills; grandmother of Dr. Richard D. Lledke, Robert and Janice A.

Lledke; sister of Leila Swartz, Mary MacDonaMJ, Cora Gou-gler, John, George, Wallace, and Oliver Shannn. Friends will be received on Mon. from 7-9 p.ru, on Tues. from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

In the LESTER MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Ave Avaion, where services will be held Wed. morning at 11 o'clock. PITACH On Friday, February 4, 1977. Frank. Friends received at the WALTER J.

ZALEWSKI FUNEkAL HOME, 216 44th St. Notice of time later. PRAGER On February 5, 1977, Regina Wall, of Allison Park, wife of James P. Prager; mother of Linda and James Jrj daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony J. Wall sister of Anthony J. Wall Jr. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 In the B. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt.

Royal Blvd. Glenshaw. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. In St. Mary's Church, Middle Rd.

Parish Wake Service, Monday at p.m. RAIBLE On Sun Feb. 6, 1977, Joseph Ralote; beloved husband of Julia Bronczyk, of the North Side. Friends received from 2 4 and 7-9 at the G. S.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, INC, 2025 Perrysvllle Ave. Funeral on Wed. morning at 9:30. Mass of Christian Burial In Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock. REED Suddenly, on Sunday morning, February 6, 1977.

Edgar beloved husband of Jean Schmidt Reed, of Avalon; father of Mrs. Kathryn Bowling of El Paso, Texas, Mrs. Bonnie Sheppard of West View and David H. Reed of the U.S. Navy; son of Mrs.

Gladys Shumenn of Elvrla Ohio; brother of AhIn Reed, Eugene Shumann, and Mrs. Laura Flebeger; also six grandchildren. Friends will be received on Mon. from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m on Tues. from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

tn the LESTER C. MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 629 California Ave Avaion, where services will be hetd on Wed afternoon at 2 o'clock. ROCHE On Sunday, February 6, 1977, Mary O' Donovan, wife of the late Michael J. Roche, of 48 N. Sprague Beilevue; mother of Mrs.

Catherine A. Magee of Phlla- Mrs. Mary Leek and John J. Roche, both of Md. Francis A.

Roche and Mrs, Charlotte Hamm; also 20 grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Beilevue. Mass of Christian Burial at the Church of the Assumption on Wednesday at 10 a.m. ROLAND On Saturday morning, February 5, 1977, Harry Harold; husband of Irene Cernansky Roland of Lowries Run Road, Ross Twpj father of Harold and Richard Roland; brother of Mrs.

Viola Murphy, Joseph and Howard Roland; afeo survived by three granfcdaugn-ters. Friends received at me H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, at 1032 Perry Hwy Perrsyvllle. Mass of Christian Burial at the St.

Teresa Church, Perrysvllle, on Tuesday at 12 o'clock Noon. Family suggests memorials to the Cancer Society. RUMINSKI On Sunday, February 6, 1977, Andre (Anthony), of the S.S., beloved husband of Marcel a Gnanko; father of Mrs, Alice Laskey and Mrs. Mary Ann Relmond; also survived by six grandchlklrenj brother of Theodore Ruminski. Friends and members of Teamsters Local 249 received at the JOHN J.

GMJTER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th St. Funeral Wednesday at 8 a.m. Funeral Mass In St. Adalbert's Church at 9 a.m.

Family hours 12 noon till 9 p.m. SCHOSKY Mike, of Seventh Cor-aopoils, on Friday, Feb. 4, 1977, beloved husband of Theressa Koppel Schosky; tether of Mrs. James Lois) Salver, Michael and Richard Schosky; brother of Mrs. Mary Lasky; also seven grandchildren.

Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the COPE LA NO COR- Hvrvus ruwcKMs, nvryc, ftA7 Fifth Aua. Mau Of Chris tian Burial on Tuesday at 10 a.m. in m. Josepn-s uiuroi.

SEILER Robert W. on Friday, February 4, 1977, of the N.S, husband of Margaret Llovd Seller; father of Raymond G. and Daniel Seller; son of Alvin G. and the late Esther Rooney Seller; brother of Edward and the late Alvin L. Seller.

Member of Teamsters Local 249. The family will receive friends between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, INC-408 Cedar Ave, N.S. Funeral on Tuesday, February 6, 1977 at a.m. with runerai Mass In St.

Mary's Church at 10 a.m. SHAFFER On Saturday, February 5, 1977, Rose formertv of Murdocksville, beloved mother of ary Strouss, Thressa Campbell, Ella Tesia, Alice Purdy, John and Frank Shaffer sister of Mary Donate and William Shatter; also survived bv 14 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS AND LITTLE FUNrKAL HUMfc, Min Imperial, where services will be hela Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. SHIVERDECKER Of Greentree, formerly of Mt. Lebanon, on Saturday, Feb.

5, 1977, John husband of me lore i-tarei kjw of Blanche J. Hrivnak, PnhPrt .1 And Dwftine J. Shlverdecker; brother of Golda iver decker: also survived bv 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the E. B.

LAUGH-UN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shannon, where services will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 6. at 11 am Visitations 2-4 and 79 p.m. SLATER Suddenly, on February 5. 1977, John M.

age 61 of King's Mountain, tormerly of rmmesieoa rer. munneiu wr- loved husband of Maude McComb Slater; father of Met- vln, Thomas, Mrs. Leslie iMauvaleen) Jones and Mrs. Alan (Denfse) Crow; brother of Mrs. Earl (Hester) Wiecnett and Mrs.

Davis (Evelyn) Assort, William and Thomas Slater; also twelve grandchildren. Family will receive frlenrh 4 And 7-9 O.m. at the GEORGE RVM GREEN FUNERAL HOMfe, lt Mam St, (Homestead Park, Mun- ha services on luesaav ar i nm. MemnriRl donations mav be sent to St. Peter's Child Development Center, Ninth and Ann Sts.

Homestead, pa. 15120. STRUBE On Saturday, February 5, 1977, Albert father of Joann and Jwlei E. (Buddy) Strube; brother of Mrs. Katharine Romtk Mrs.

Eiizauem Custodian Couple for Hi-ise Apartment located In Shadyside. MUST BE EXPERIENCED IN MAINTENANCE. Salary S450. per month plus apartment, m-ym COUPLE PSmall apt. bktg in SnadysMto area.

Live rent free In rcharioe tor housekeeping light 'maintenance. No children. CaH 31-5103. CUSTOMER CONTACT WORK (Home bnorovementsl Experienced or we will train. We need telephone sales people to start work immediately.

Pick Sour own hours from 9AM-3M, 12.75 per hour plus bonus A fringes. Call 242-516U 12 inoon-7PM Demonstrators Join home 4ecor, ful or part time, earn 1150 to J200 tor 3 evenings worKf no exp. nec. oy-bfi. OtNTAL AiS.iT ANT Monroevllle speciarfv office.

Exper. but will train right person. Send resume to Box K-861 in care jnispriper, DENTAL ASST. full time, Greentree. Prior exp.

typing necessary. Reply to Press Box busy group practice. Excettent, modem facility. 'V day week. Salary benefrts.

Send resume to: Hi Crest Dental Center, 410 HMkcrest Ave Grove uty, PA DESIGNDRAFT PERSONS DRAFT PERSONS Industrial furnace or chemical plant exp. req. AN levels of experience. Exc salary A benefits. Advancement.

Send resume salary history to Pgh. Press Box J-604. An Equal Oppty. Employer. DISABLED, HANDICAPPED OR SENIOR CITIZEN? Like desk work telephone sales.

Guaranteed hourly wage plus bonus incentives. Experience helpful but not necessary. we train. aii reaay to starr work. Afternoon evening hrs.

available, 2M-2V6? DISCO PERSOf-Aoolv at Holi day Inn, Airport, 406 Beers bcrwoj LoraopQiis. m-mw DISH WASHER-Day Liaht. uet Club. Monroevllle. Call 2J2-B636 bet 2 4 pi DRAFTING TRAINEE 1500 AAoHIgh school or Tech school course may qualify you for this immediate opening.

Free Insurance; future to design. For your interview call 281-6263, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ASSOCI-ATFS, 1301 Chamber of Commerce Empl. Agcy. DRAPERY CLEANER FINISHER part or fuittlme, good opportunity for right person, good wages I no cono. 1-5320 or tringe benefits, aooiv: 3636-40 Frazler South DRIVER Exp.

only. Must know city suburbs. Apply in per son. jreater rgn. nam-wonts, 5TT7 Baum Blvd.

DRIVER-WAREHOUSE PERSON for Beer Dlst, No. Hills Area. Full Part time employment. write j-jb co mis paper. DRUG COSMETIC CLERK piy in person, n.ennnwortn armacv, 5700 Centre Ave.

comer Negiey. DRY CLEANER PRESSER-i Part or full time. Good opportunities tor right person. 682-5384 or apply 3636-40 Frazier uaMang. EARN 160 to 4100 Be a Plasma Donor, er month.

82-3190. ELEC CONTRACTOR Needs experienced Ortllp Electrical Cont. Inc. 391-8465. ELECTRICAL WHOLESALER Needs help for quotations of electrical wiring supplies.

Ex- ience with electrical supplies a must. Insurance profit sharing. 322-8031, aft 10 am, Mr. HolKo. EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR Exp'd only.

Call 471-4815, Esquire Empl. Agcy 301 5th Ave EXECUTIVE HCUSEKEEPER hMor Downtown hotel. Hosortal or hotel exo- benelical. Supervisory ability a must. Excel, opportunity for aggressive, capable Individual.

Reply Box K-961, c0 this paper. An Equal opportunity employer. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT-Medlum JlJed sollo company. President seeking skilled individual to compose own letters, screen calls, and special reports. For vour Interview AMERICAN BUSINESS CENTER, INC, 1302 Chamber of Commerce Empl.

Agcy. FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT Are you looking for a new opportunity In the food management field, willing to relocate, work for a malor management firm? Send resume along with locale preference to Bo K-W CO B' newspaper. FORD PARTS COUNTER PERSON Good benetflb hours, working conoitioni. Paid insurance vacation. Located in warm climate among friendly folks.

Contact Darref Gaspard, Port Ar- mur, Texas, u) yaz-y jbj FURNACE SEKVICEP6RSON Exper. Must have own tools transp. American Heating Co. 919 Penn Ave. Wiltinsbura COOKS We ars a chain of over 500 quality restaurants and are seeking 4 professional cooks for our new restaurant in Monroe-ville.

Pa. Applicants must be 18 or over. Experience must include breakfast and egg cookery, grill and broiler background and general food preparation. In addition, must be able to coordinate several other cooks and order production. We offer free insurance, paid vacation, profit sharing and merit wage reviews.

Apply in person at Holiday Houte Motel 3755 William Penn Hwy. Monroeville, Pi. Tiki. I Feb. 1 1 1 II m.

ta i i.m. DENNY'S Restaurant K-yaa. survived by nieces end nephews. Graveside services were held at the Beth bhaiom Cemetery on Sun. Family suggests contribution! be maoe to the E.

L. Braunsteln Memonat Fund, care of the Jewish Home 4 Hospital tor the Aged. Arrangements by sULPHl SCHUGAR, MC. MARKOVITZ .1 CuIm iJ Ifn IIISH-. lOVPU ui Hi ttvn rwi ly of Pgh.J, on Fed.

5, 1977. husband of Cecelia; father of org i a wwinvovrri ry'vt Pgh- Mrs. Bernard (Dorothy) Kenfor of Enclno, CaLj Mrs. nenry icinrii wcniywi tc rah- Afty. Bernard Markovltz 14 yranocniiurBii.

3 win dc neiu oi aanc mtr Enr Ave. at on Tues, at 11 a.m. Visitation one hour prior to serv Zedeck I VnVtCV. inrerrncrn ruoia wvemoriai rarK. MAURY On Saturday, February 5, 1977, Dorothy Fisher Maury; beloved wife of the late Michael J.

Maury, M.D mother of Virginia A. Maury, Donald M. Samuel L. and William H. Maury; sister of Mrs.

Helen HoeM of Coral Gables, Fla. Mrs. Marlon Converse of Houston, Texas, Richard R. of Laughllntown, and Robert Flstwr of also four grandchildren. Friends receiv-00 at the THOMAS L.

NED FUNERAL HOMt, 44I asn- Ingtpn M. wissvaie. services TiieulAV At 11 a.m. FAmllv hours 2-4 and 7-9 m. MAUSER On Sunday, February 6, 1977, Albert F.

husband of Emma MuhL of Bethel Park, Paj father of Margaret E. Carol. Ann, Albert David and Joyce Ann, all ot Bethel Park; brother of Frances Resnlk, Pauline Renko, Augusta Resnlk, Charles, Herman, Alblna Kenlk, William, Ann Dermotta, Adolf and Henry; nephew of Helen Muhl. The family will receive friends 4-9 p.m. Monday and 12-9 p.m.

Tuesday at the PAUL HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 5570 Library Rd. Rte. 88, Bethel Park, Pa. Funeral Wednesday, February 9, at 9:30 a.m. with Mass of Christian Burial In St.

Valentine uiurcn at iu a.m. MAZUREK On Sunday, February 6, 1977, Hedwig Kllllan, of Shaier Twp. wife of the late Boles-law Mazurek; mother -of Mrs. Marie Hoopes, Mrs. Anna Ruth Hamilton, Mrs.

Dorothy Brown, Mrs. Theresa Ulrlch and the late Joseph sister of Mrs. Mollle JaswIeH kowskl, Mrs. Veronica Ko-zlowski and Bernard KIHIarv 11 grandchildren, one greatgrandchild. The family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the WALTER M. HEALY FUNERAL HOME, 425 Grant Ave. Mlllvale. Funeral Mass In St. Ann's Church on Wednesday, February 9, at 10 e.m.

McCLINTON Sun- Feb. 6, 1977, Harry of e. Oakmont. beloved husband of Helen; father of Mrs. Dorothy Madden and Mrs.

Bernadlne Johnson; son of Mrs. Margaret O'Leary; brother of Mrs. Katherine Jackson, Mrs. Irene Berkley, Mrs. Jean Munsch, Mrs.

Margaret Cunningham Mrs. Bernlce Baxter, Paul and Clifford McCJlnton; also survived by three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the WLUAM F. GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rod.

Rd.) Penn Hills. Services wlH be held In St. James Episcopal Church 11524 Frankstown Rd- on Wed. at 1:30 p.m. visnvnon p-m.

McMASTER On Sunday, February 1977, Thomas McMaster; father of Mrs. Sue M. Malnsten; brother of William McMaster. Soffle Valentine and Margaret Muth; also survived bv one grandson. Friends received at WM.

SLATER AND SONS Virginia Ave. and Kear-sarge Street, Mt. Washington. Funeral services Tuesday, February 8, at 7:30 pm McNAIR On Monday, February 7, 1977, Mary of Mt. Lebanon; sister of John W.

of Baltimore, George B. of Mansfield, Ohio, Thomas of Charlotte, North Carolina arid Mrs. Davidena Bradford of Johnson City, Tennesee. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Tuesday Services on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Inter- m. Leoanon lemetery.

McQULLLEN On Saturday, Feb. 5, 1977, Julia Ryan, of Peter Twp. formertv of Mt. Lebanon: wife of the late Albert beloved momer or Anna. wasn.

u.w Mrs. Geraldine Stuart, Church III Boro. Mrs. Gloria Williams of Syracuse, N.Y. Albert L.

jr. of upper at. uair, raui G. of Mt. Lebanon and Richard Peters also 26 grandoilkJren; one great-grandson; sister of Mrs.

Anna Wuenstev Scott Two. and Cornelius Rvan of Dormont. Friends received at the L. BEMKAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave.

2-4 and 7-9, Monday and Tuesday. Mass of Christian St. Bernard's Church, Weds. 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to the Guild for the Blind. MERCUR Dave, on Saturday, February 5, 1977, of Whitehall, husband of Helen M. Mercur; father of Susan and April Mercur; brother of Mrs. May Axelrod. Friends received et the JOHN F.

SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Rd. Brentwood, Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 1 p.m. desired, family suggests contributions to the Heart Fund. MORRIS (Morakis) On Sunday, February 6, 1977, Argiro Sylvia Saradlkls, beloved wife of the late Gregory E.

Morris, of the N.Sj cherished momer of George tmmanuet wary Yerazunls of N.Y. Thomas F. Chris F. and Steve F. Morris; sister of Stella Orphanakis of Utah, and Helen Manoiakis of Crete, Greece; also survived bv ten grandchildren.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the G. S. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME tC 2025 Perrysvllle Ave- where Trlsaglon Prayer Services will be held on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Funeral on Wednesday morning at 11:30.

Services In the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church (North at 12 o'clock. The family suggests contributions may be made to the Holy Trinity Building Fund. MURPHY. Sarah E. of Brookllne, on Friday, February 4, 1977, mother of Mrs.

Donna Ver-baarschott, Robert G. Murphy and the late Audrey Mathews; sister of Wallace, William Anderson, Mabel McLaughlin and Emma Schulze; 12 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the FRANK F. OeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. where services will be held on Tuesday at 9:45 a.m.

FamHy hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. MYERS On Saturday, February 5, 1977, J. Luke, Of 394 Church Rd ChurchlH Boro, husband of the late Grace B. Myers; father of James N. Myers ot Fla.

and Lois M. Law of Allison Park and the late Josephine M. Miller; also seven Sandchlldrea James and ale M. Miller, Jo Ann Hend-rlckson, Grace Standtest. Dorothy Miller, Margaret A.

and James W. Law; also four great-grandchltdren. Friends received at T. D. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Ave Wllk.

on Sunday 1J-3 and 7-9 p.m., Monday 2-4 and 79 p.m. Services Monday evening at 9 o'clock. OT50YLE On Friday, February 4, 1977, Henrietta M. Rebel, wife of the late Aloyslus F. O'BovIe; sister of Mrs.

Monica Kuhlber, Mrs. Mathilda Campbell. Nor-bert Eugene W. and Raymond J. Rebel; grandmother of Mrs.

Donna Mover, Aloyslus, Eileen, Becky and Math-ew Hepp. Friends received at the Hi. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME INC. 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysvllle. Mass of Srlstlan Burial at St.

Teresa urch, Perrvsvllie, on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. OGDEN Sn February 5, 1977, Florence oberts of Crafton, wife of the late Dr. Z. Bailey Ogden; beloved sister of Mrs. Jane Phillips of Mt.

Lebanon; aunt of of Dr. Chester A. Phillips Jrj oreat-aunt of Dr. Chester A. Phillips and Dr.

John G. Phillips; also other great-great nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the MARGARET L. LAMB FUNERAL HOME, T65 Noble Ave. Crafton from 2-4 and 7-9 pm.

Sunday and Monday. Services Monday evening at 7 p.m. Interment Private. Mrs. Ogden was a Irhmme member ot mt OAJk.

orandchiidren and seven yToat-ortvJchlkrn. visitations 12 nopn-9 p.m. at the KQomisoKm funeral HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Nelatlves and friends invited to attend funeral on Tuesday at 9 Liturgy In St. Cartel's Church at 10 am HELLERMAN On Saturday, February 3, 1977.

Robert P- husband of Frieda Brant Helierman; brother of Gertrude E. son of the late Phillip J. and Gertrude Hess Helierman. Family requests visitations between the hours of 4 and 7-9 p.m. at the NORMAN G.

HEARD FUNERAL HOME 4047 Perrysvllle Avenue, N.S. Services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Family requests memorials the the First U.P. Church of Alleghl- lft.i Unkn Avt" HENRY 2n Sunday morning. February 1977, Joseph E.Tenrv; beloved husband of Lillian Berry Henry; father of Joseph and Patrick Henry, Lillian Bulger; also survived bv seven orand chiidren; son of the late wiime and Harry Looetana. Friends ere being received at McCABE BROS- MC.

FUNERAL HOME. 6214 Walnut Shadyslde. after 7 p.m. Mondav evening and on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Wednesday, February 9, 1977 at Mass of Christian Burial St.

John the Baptist Church, Unity. PA, at 12 noon. HERR On Mon. Feb. 7, W77, Ernest Aj beloved husband of Irene Clark Herr of Shaier Twpj father of Or.

William Herr of btauton, va. trnest a. rterr Jr. of N.C Mrs. June Lewis of West View; also nine grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren.

Friends recelv ed on Mon. eve. 7-9, on Tues. 3-4 7-9 in the okion PMKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Ave. Avalon (North Borosl, where services will be held on Wed.

afternoon at 1 octocK. HEURICH Mrs. John (Mae), age 17, on February beloved mother Mabel Miner. Mrs. Audrey' Lu- oom, jonn, nenry ana wmwu Heurtch; twelve grandchildren BTN BWVWI yreaT-U' wiuwiir- rwnrecelved the p.m.

"Monday. Funeral Serv-fces Tuesday at 2 p.m. from the funeral home with Interment ki Zellenople Cemetery. HOFFMAN On February 1977, Florence A. OarK of Mlllvale wife of Wltllam and mother of Richard and Merle Miller, William J.

(Buck) Hoffman, Mrs. Larote Mum ana miss juaim Hnffnun: also nine grandchil dren and seven great-grand children; sister or jonn uani. Friends received and 7-9 at the PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Ave. MilF vale where Blessing Services will be held on Wednesday, February 9, at I p.m. HOLLSTEIN tbinrlAv.

February 1977, r. Rnherf of Pohj broth er Of Dr. Elbert E. Hollstein. Friends received at T.

O. TURNER'S, 729 Wallace Ave. Wllk. Tuesday 7 p.m. until time of service at 9 o'clock.

(Memorial contributions may be made to the Swlssvale U.P. Church Memorial runaj JORDAN Suddenly, on Sunday, February 6. 1977. George W. Of 772o Kelly beloved son of Mrs.

Topsy Naomi Jordan; brother of Edward and Eugene Jordan of Brooklyn, NY, Miss Jeanetta Mae Jordan, Miss Geneva Jordan, Mrs. Naomi Coles, Miss Shirley Jordan and Mrs. Aaron Mae Oerrlcks of Brooklyn, NY; grandson of Mrs. Mattle Tlbbs. Friends received at the JULIA H.

CANES FUNERAL HOME, 220 Auburn St. fc fL wnere services wis oe neta Tuesday at 1 o.m. Intefnieiil Homewood Cemetery. JORDAN Of Mt. Lebanon, on Saturday, February 5, 1977, Frank W.

beloved husband ot Mildred W. Jordan; father of Donald Allan Jordan and Karen Straub; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the e. B. LA UGH UN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Ave.

Mt. Lebanon, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral cet win be held the hmlnster Presbyterian ch on Tuesday, Feb. 8, et 1:30 p.m. If desired, contributions may be made to the Light of Ltfe Mission, P.O.

Boii 722, Pittsburgh, PA 15230. KOCH J. Donakt! beloved husband of Blanche Wtrth Koch, of Franklin Park Boro, unexpectedly, on Frl. Feb. 4, 1977..

Family wlH receive visitors aH day Sun. and Mon. 2-5 and 7-9 n.m. ot the GEORGE A. THOMA FUNERAL HOME, Perry Highway, McCandiess.

Funeral Mass in St. Alphonsus Church on Tues. at 11 am KUHNER Mary, of Monroevllle, on Sunday, February 1977, beloved wife of Joseph Kuhner; mother of Frances Keough or Export, Joseph Jr. of Turtle Creek, Rudy ot Seltlburg, and Albert of New Alexandria; also 15 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchlidren and one sister in France. Friends may call at the MONROEVIXE FUNERAL HOME Ut- btHE VAN HORN, Beatty at Haymaker Rd.

Mon. and Tues. 2 4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Bemadetti Church on Wed.

at 10 am KUNES 8n February 4, 1977, Harold husband of Ethel May Kunes: also survived by a daughter, Mrs. Alan Harris and two sisters, Mrs. Mena Skipp of Latrobe and Mrs. Haiel Oorsey of Oakmont. Friends may call from 2-4 ana 7- Monday at me pt-fiS W.

SECKINGER FUNERAL HOME. 150 South Negley Ave. East End, where services win be held Tuesday at II a.m. LAMBERGER Suddenly, on Sat. Feb.

5, 1077. Frank of CArrick: husband of Eleonore E. Ben-dot Lamberger; father of Joseph Beatrice Kuklsh, and Cyril F. Lamberger; brother of Mary Egleberger; also live grandchildren and one great-grandoaughler. visitations 4 and 7-4 nm at the KOONTZ- BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd.

Relatives and irienos invrreo to arreno funerAl Wed. at a.m. Liturgy In St. Norbert Church at vtju a.m. Memoer or AmercAn Leokm M.

car Post 694. LANGDON William A. on Sun. Feb. 6.

1977; beloved husband of Sophie brother of Helen Boory, and Alice Provonche. FrUmds received at MORAS- CO FUNERAL HOME, 940o Frankstown Rd. Penn rtins. bervices will oe new on vvea. at 1 p.m.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 pm. LESONICK r.k yri oan.uar. rnuiuwi 1977, Alex, of Kennedy of the late Josephine Duda Lesomck; father of Mark, Wayne and Dale; also two crendchlldren; son of Marie; brother of Peter, Zoe widdoes ana Maria Mornetius. Frlnri ntnMvAd at the PAT RICK McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 334 Forest Grove RO kermeoy iwp. Mass Of Chrtstlen Burial In St.

Malachl Church on Tuesday, February at 10 am LUPOVITZ On Saturday, February 5, 1977, Jack; beloved husband of Cell a Magilrv father of Mrs. Seymore. (Tela) Kravlti of Mt. Vernon, NY, Mrs. Homer (Sandy) Bohm, Mrs.

Stuart (Wendy) Perilman ana Alan Lupovm of Pghj also survived by six grandchildren. Arulre At the RALPH SCHUdAR CHAPEL, 550? rntTA Ave on Asondav at p.m. Inleinent Adath Jeshu-run Cemetery. Visitation one hour prior to services. Family suggests ccfltributioni be mad to the Heart Fund.

MALLEY Edward on Sunday, Feoruary 1977, of Shaier Twp. husband of Mary Potett Mtav: fatner of tdwara Mai- ley; brother of Grace Pfkimm, John, Kegis ana mtpn iwaiwy; arAnrtfAther of Michelle Lee Malley. Friends received 2-4 ana ar me a e. AQLfK FUNERAL HOME 923 Saxonburg Blvd. (by Shater PiaiaL Mass of Christian Burial In All Saints Church Wednesday HI a.m.

Parish Vkj service Tuesday 7 p.m. MARCUS on inurs. ren. 4 rr'ti beloved sister ot Mrs. Hymks (Ella) MlKW of omana, neo-Aaron Braunatein of Pgh.

and me late c. t. Braunsteiru ma Alsnauer, Louis J. Babin, Carl J. Baksi, Anna Bauer, Lloyd C.

Sr. Bell, Catherine R. Blyth (Fleming), Edna Butler, William Sloan DeNale, Virginia Maccagnan DePaolo, Anthony L. Dulabon, Grace B. Ende, Carl A.

Fahrner, Frank H. Foley, Francis J. Gill, Alice C. Goldberg, Charles Henry, Joseph E. Herr, Ernest A.

Heurich, Mae Hoffman, Florence A. Hollstein, Dr. Robert W. Jordan, George W. Kuhner, Mary Kunes, Harold G.

Lamberger, Frank Langdon, William A. Lesonick, Alex Malley, Edward M. Marcos, Rae Markovitz, David Mauser, Albert F. Mazurek, Hedwig McClinton, Harry F. McMaster, Thomas C.

McNair, Mary Mercur, Dave Morris (Morakis), Argiro Sylvia Ogden, Florence Orlando, Cono (Nick) Pennock, Emaline Pickens, Sara Pitach, Frank Raible, Joseph Reed, Edgar W. Roche, Mary Ruminski, Andrew (Anthony) Shaffer, Rose W. Slater, John M. Tamulatis, Katherine N. Vacca, Dominick Valentine, Emil Frank Valko, Mary C.

Vargon, George Wagner, Martin J. Williams, Jack Woods, George M. 001 Death Notices ALSNAUER On February 1977, Louis J. of Beecrtvlew; husband of Margaret Alsnauer; father of Eleanor Walsh; also three Grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 79 p.m.

In the ROWERT a NTSLV FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Royal Glenshaw. Services Wednesday at TO a.m. Memorials may be sent to the Cancer Fund BABIN Suddenly on Feb. 5, lv77, Cart J.

of m. Lebanon; beloved husband of Marlorle: father of Carl J. Robert Klmberlv and Page Babin; brother of Rosalie Lucassen of Ala. Visitation and burial In Falrhope Ala. Arrangements byL BEWHAUER I SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2W0 West Liberty Ave. The family suggests rnemoiials In his name to the Shrine of St. Jude, 221 West Madison St. Chicago, 6004. BAKSI On Sunday, February Anna of Munhak; wife of the late Michael; mother of Sr.

Michael V. S. an Anna Baksl Joseph and the late Michael; one brother In Europe, also Mrs. Mary Safa of Pgh. Friends received at the JOSEPH A.

PROKOPOVrrsH FUNERAL HOME, 431 Ninth Munhall. Visitations Monday Tuesday 2-4 74 p.m. Funeral Mass on Wednesday at 9:30 at St. Michael Church, Munhall. Interment St.

Michael's Cemetery. BARTO On Saturday, Feb. 1977, John Jr. of MS Ross St. Ext, Wall, beloved husband of Susan Adams Barto; father of Mrs.

Elizabeth kozak, of Wll-merdlng, Mrs. Elaine Secko of Irwin; brother of Paul Barto and George Cekovskl, both of CzechoslavaKIa; also two grandchildren. Friends received at the JAMES. J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Ave, Wllmerdlng.

Divine Liturgy In Holy Trinity Bviantine catholic Church on Tuesday at 10 a.m. BAUER Lloyd on Saturday. February 5, 1977, of Pleasant Hills, husband of Ann Yasetn Bauer; father of Lloyd two grandchildren. Friends realved at the JOHN f. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville KOaa, urenr wood, Monday 7-9 p.m.

and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where funeral services will he he) on Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Burial will be private. BELL Catherine on Sun, Feb. 1977, of Overbrook; beloved wife of James G.

Bell; mother of Mrs. E. Honore Pecors of Elizabeth, Pa. Mrs. Jeanne Feblng of Cat, Mrs.

Sylvia nn xnun ur vwor ai. won, sister of John B. King of Olean, N.Y, Patrick F. King nf mat. Pa and Frances E.

Kino of PghJ 10 grandchildren and four great-granochlldren. FrlarvH received at the JOHN P. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsvllie Rd, Brent wood, Mon. lues, trom p.m. 7-9 p.m.

Funeral on Wed. morning at 10:15 o'clock. Mass of Christian Burial St. Norbett Church at 11 o'clock. Mrs.

Bell was a mem ber of Overbrook Women's Club. Home Life, Ladles' Aux. no. as. BLASCO Suddenly, on Friday, February 4, 1977, Mike, of Penn Hills, husband of Elizabeth Biasco; father of Mary (John) Peters, Pauline (George) Naamv, inKn.

William. And Edward Biases; brother of Albert and Mary tuasco; aiso nine chllHren and eloht great- M-Anrirhllrlren. Friends receiv ed at the PAUL R. ELKN FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Leech- Dorg KO, H. Devtemer, rxffin Hills.

Funeral on Tuesday at 9 rhrlttlMi Mass trom St. John the Baptist Church of Unity at 10 a.m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p-m. Interment Mt. Hoot Cemetery.

BLYTH (Fleming) tons, OT WIJWi" 3i Feb. 5, 1977; beloved wife of Henry Mj mother of James and John w. Fleming. Mary June Ramsey; step-mother of James Henry M. Jr.

Joseph E. and Ronald L. Blyth; POST-GAZETTE WANT AD COMBINATION SPECIAL 2 LINES 06' when your fld runt in combination with th Pittsburgh Press To place YOUR ad Dial 263-1201 nlna oranddiHOm Friends may call al me mum. r. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1005 Brookllne Blvd.

Funeral Wed. Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. In Our Lady of Victory Church. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 pjn.) BUKOVAN On Saturday, February 5. iv7, Matthew J- husoana or the late Mary Martlnkovlch; father of William Dorothy Madara, David, Marian Su-chaceK, Lillian Santuccl and Genevieve oiler; also nineteen grandchildren seven oreat-orandcnlidren.

Members of Lodge 19 CF.U. and friends received at the MEW PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNER- hume, 6W Leaar Ave Funeral on Wednesday with Mass of Christian Burial In St. Nicholas Church, M.S. at BUTLER William Sloan of 20 Almeda St.

Glenwood, Feb. beloved father of Wllma Moorefleld and William H. Butler; eight grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; brother of Grace Thomas; dear friend of Mary Walker. Friends received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 319 E. 9th Ave.

Homestead, beg. Mon. 7-9 p.m. Tues. 12 noon until 9 p.m.

Funeral Wed. 2 p.m. from Second Baptist Church, Homestead. He was member of the Church and retired employe of Acheson Foundry. CICERO Suddenly on Saturday, Feb.

5, tit Mngeio, uewvea nusuana of Mary Grace Mollnaro Cicero; father of Miss Mary Ann Cicero and Mrs. Gloria J. Harpel; also three grandchildren. Family requests visitations between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the NORMAN G.

HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysvllle Ave, N.S. Funeral on Tuesday, 11 a.m. Mass of Christian burial In the Church of the Nativity, ooock. DeNALE On February 6, 1977, Virginia Maccagnan of Darragh, Pa-wlfe of the late Arcanoelo DeNale; mother of Batfista DeNale of Pgh Ernest of Rock ford, Illinois, Santlno and Martin of Darrogh; brother of Louis and Mrs. Mary Kolesar of Sewlcfclev, Pa also survived by six grandchildren.

Friends wlH be received In the STADER-MCKELS FUNERAL HOME Hermlnle. on Monday and Tuesday 2-5 7-9 p.m. Blessing Services in the funeral home on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. followed by Mass of Christian Burial In St. Ed ward's Church at to a.m.

Interment Westmoreland County Memorial Park, DePAOLO On Saturday, February .5, 1977, Anthony et ioza Bayrldge Avenue, beloved husband of Elizabeth; father of Marie Sam, Anthony E. Theresa and Dolores; brother of Frank of NY, Mrs. Josephine Macaluso of NY, Rita Thot of Belle Vernon, Pa. Phllomena Klotz and Mike De-Paolo of Belle Vernon, PA. Also two granocniioren, wicn-aI and cjiarttv.

Friends re ceived at the BEMHAUER ANU MJN CO. MUHIUAKT, 2W0 West Liberty Ave. front 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday and Tuesday. Mass of Christian i Burial Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

In the Church of the Resurrection. The family sug gests memorials to the American Cancer Society. DiLEO Ann R- on February 5, 1977, beloved wife of Anthony J. DlLeo; mother of Anthony J. irm uiloo nsrer or scetla Tomalno, Jack, Fran cis and Cornelius Rlfugiato.

Friends recieved at MORAS-CO FUNERAL HOME, 9406 Frankstown Road, Penn Hills, Funeral on Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. with services In United Church of Christ, Rebecca and Coal Streets, Wllklnsburg at 11 a.m. Visitation 2-4 and 7- am. Orient Chapter 35 OJE.1 win hold services Tuesday evening at I pm DULABON Grace B. of Plum Boro, on Sunday, February 1977, wife of the late George M.

Dulabon; mother of Dr. G. M. Dulabon of Plum Boro; also four grandchildren and three great-granochlldren. Friends may call at me MONROE-VklC FUNERAL HOME OF GENE VAN HORN, Bealty at Haymaker Rd.

Monday and 7-9 pm Services Tuesday 10:30 a-m. ENDE On Sat. Feb. Carl AT beloved husband of the late Katherine Conley Enda; father of Mrs. Richard Evans, and Mary Louise Ende; brother of Mrs.

Charlotte McAuley, Edward Ende, and Elizabeth Ende; also survived by five grandchildren. Frlenda wlH be received at the JOHN A. FKEYVOGEL SONS, HC 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire St. 12-4 p.m.

and 7-9 pm. on Mon. Funeral on Tues. Mass of Christian Burial In St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 a.m.

Interment In St. Cecelia Cemetery, Rochester, Pa. FAHRNER Frank H. Fahrner. of 3001 Southwest 16th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

passed away. Sat. at the Broward General Medical Center; a former resident of Pgh. and retired elevator contractor with the National Elevator Industry; survived by wife Rose; five sisters, 1 Anna Hofmeister of" Pgh. Rose Welland and Mary Fahrner of Detroit, Helen Campbell of Port Rl-chey, Fla.

Clara Strevle of Palm Aire, Raj two brothers, Henry ot Pgh. and Ray of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mass of Resurrection 9 a.m. Wed.

at St. Jerome Catholic Church, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. with Interment following In Lauderdale Memorial Park. Friends may call 3-5 4 7-9 p.m.

Tues. at FARCHILD NORTH FEDERAL FUNERAL HOME, 299 N. Federal Hwy Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. FERRARO (Fera) On Thursday, February 3, 1977, Angelina, of Fullerton Calif, formerly of Brookllne, beloved wife of Camiilo S.

Ferrero; mother of Michael Wilheim of Pgh. Mrs. Dolores slaven or urn. ana Kooerr or Las Vegas; sister of Nick, William, Mrs. Time Abele, Frank, Mrs.

Helen Parise, Mrs. Theresa Sctirom, James and the late Richard and Mrs. Minnie Mulllca; also survived bv 11 grarKKhlldren. Friends received at the L. BEMHAUER AND SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave, from 7-9 p-m. Sunoay and 2-4 ana p.m. nnonaay. moss of Christian Burial on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

in the Resurrection Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. FOLEY On Sunday, February 6. 1977. of Helen A.

(Brown); brother or ar. jomm rrtwu-ts i.n.nn. and thfl late Maraaret We- gert. Friends recieved after 7 57m. Mondav In the EDWARD KAMA I FUNERAL HOME, sum (jreenrwKi Avenue.

nodc of time ana piece ot service to follow. GILL vn aunuar, rwwf Alice Carotyn of Curry Hill Rd. Canonsburg, daughter of the late Grover Gill; sister of Frances Keefe of Washing- ton, Gladys Wise of Neville tv Ana. Hurran a. ot nod mon Twp.

and Grover C. Jr. of Bijroettstown. Friends received at the AWTKONY A. SANVITO FUNERAL HOME, 13-6 Fourth Ave- Coraopolls-until Tuesday, February 1977.

Funeral services In the fureral home at 1:30 pm Visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. GLOSS On Saturday, February 5, 1977. Gtonora Glesv Gloss, of Guys Run Rd- Inoiana Twp wife of the late Joseph N. Sioss; mother of Carl J. loss; sister of Sara Scheer- oaum Nfwcnmp, wary t.

aei bert and the late Alice E. Fredtey and Martin Glesy also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received 7-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday and Mnrvdav at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME.

930 Center Blawnox. where a Blessing service will GOLDBERG Charles, on Sat Feb. 5, 1977, of Murray Ave- Sq. Hilt husband of the late Anna Goldberg; mother of David C. Gowbero; also three grandchildren ana three oreat-oranchlh dren.

Services and Interment rlvate. Arrangements by The DWARD WOLF JR. FUNERAL HOME, Bridgevllle, GUARINO Suddenlv. on Feb. 1977.

Jenny Restlvo of Knox' vIHe, wife of the late Angelo Guarimi mother of Mamie Longo, Dotoreg Fellcettl, Mary Venterlno, Falclone, Samuel and Anthony Guarlno: itttv of Ctxlluj Ceri) aas 20 "jL Expanding data processing center is in need JY of a senior analystprogrammer with heavy yL svstems desian and Droaramminq experience, COBOL experience is required, CICS and MARK IV software is helpful on a 370125 D0SV8 System. Located downtown, we otter liberal fringe Jf-benefits and a salary commensurate with ex- perience and ability. Please send resume stating salary require- yL ments to 13 PROGRAMMING Expanding data processing center needs a leader of proven abilities to supervise maintenance and new systems development for a DOS'VS 370125 system using COBOL, CICS and MARK IV Software. The person selected must have solid technical background and management expertise. A downtown firm, we offer liberal fringe benefits and a salary commensurate with experience and ability.

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