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Death 001 Death Notices 001 Death Notices the family. (Arrangements by the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME) CRUMPTON Of 2832 Webster on Mondav. Feb. 17.

1975. Apple; wite of the late George Crumpton; mother of David, Cuvier and Clementine Revnolds. Thelma Pugh, Elease Walker and Dorothy Means: sister of Willie Wilson, Grace Jackson, Edna and Horace Brown, all also 11 grandchildren and' five Friends received at the SAMUEL J. JONES Eastern Star Services Fridav FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wylie Ave. evening in Calvary Baptist Church, where funeral will be held Saturdav at 1 p.m.

CUBARNEY Rose Christina, on Wednesdav. Feb. 19, 1975. of Parkview, O'Hara mother of Mildred Zunic, Janet Wadsworth, Ruth Means, Robert, William, Charles and Ravmond Cubarney: sister of Louise Burnell, Dorothy Heinz, Ralph and the late John Roth; 26 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Friends and members of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sharpsburg received 2-4 and 7-9 at the JOHN E.

CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 923 Saxonburg Blvd. (by Shaler Plaza). Services from the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sharpsbura, at 1:30 p. m. DITTMAR Lena Gordon Dittmar, beloved wife of William of Brighton N.S..

on Tuesday, February 18, 1975; sister of Mrs. Mary Campney and Mrs. Edna Fowler; stepmother of Mrs. Florence Engel. The family will receive visitors 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N.S. Services Friday at 11:30 a.m. DUTTINE Of Elsie South Hills, on Mondav, Feb. 17, 1975.

Rose A. Sears Duttine, in her 86th year, wife of the late Paul Edward Duttine; mother of Mrs. Dolores Koenig, Mrs. Rosemary Kowalewski, Raymond Paul Francis, Clarence, William and Rov: also 34 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A.

FARNSWORTH 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Fridav at 8 a.m. Liturgy in St. Henry's Church at 9 a.m.

FLOWERS Lt. Col. (retired) Bernard U.S. Army, of Hampton, husband of Elizabeth Tingley Flowers; father of Robert, Kathy Ann. Elizabeth Flowers, all of Vir.

and Mrs. Joy Conti: son of Marie Lichtinger Flowers; brother of William, Jerome, Rita Wolfe and Ruth Mantick; also three grandchildren. Friends received between the hours of 2-4 7-9 on Friday, Feb. 21, 1975, at SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, (Walter J. Sperling, 123 North Millvaic.

Concelebrated funeral Mass in St. Anthony's Church on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1975, at 10 a.m. FREDLEY On Monday, February 17, 1975, Hu ah Kenneth, of 1213 Juniata Street, Pittsburgh, husband of Margaret Frances Fredley; father of Kenneth C. Fredley of Wintersville, Ohio, John J.

Fredlev of Pittsburgh, Mrs. William Barker and Mrs. Frank Shaner of survived also by 19 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. A memorial mass will be held Friday, February 21, at 9 o'clock a.m.: In St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Arch Street, and Western Avenue. FRISBEE On Wednesday, Feb.

19, 1975, Margaret Fiel, age 95, widow Roswell Frisbee, of Mars, mother of Mrs. C. W. (Gertrude) Liovd, Of Mars; 4 grandchildren, 6 great-arandchildren and five greatgreat-grandchildren; stepmother of Roswell Frisbee, of Valencia, Clvde, of Fla. and Lawrence, of Etna.

Friends received in the ADRIAN D. WALTERS FUNERAL HOME, Mars, where services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. GONZALEZ Mary A. (Bertha), on Wednesday, Feb. 19, Penn Hills, beloved mother of Carmen Toler and Ralph Gonzalez; also survived by five grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the HAROLD R. ROTH FINERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsburg Rd. (at Universal Penn Hills, on Thursday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service on Friday at p.m. in Grace Lutheran Church.

Penn Hills. Interment In Unity Cemetery. Family requests donations to Lutheran Women's Missionary League, Grace Lutheran Church. GRIFFIN On Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, Jennie of North Braddock; wife of Vincent Griffin; mother of Genevieve Tully, June Wrobleski and Paul Griffin; sister of Veronica Burroughs: also survived by 12 arandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, Second Street and Comrie Braddock. Funeral on Saturday at 10 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in the Church of St. Brendan at 11 a.m. Visitation with family on Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

HARRIS On Thursday, Feb. 20, 1975, Aron Harris of 914 Highview E. husband of Sophia Harris; father of Harold M. Harris of Mt. Lebanon and Mrs.

Melvin (Heather) Stein of Pittsburgh; four grandchildren. Services, will be held at BLANK FUNERAL HOME, Forbes Ave. at Craft at 12 noon on Friday. Visitation one hour before service time. Interment Bnai Emunoh Cemetery.

Contributions may be made to the Hebrew Free Loan Assn. HARROD On Feb. 19, Grace Kelly, age 64, 1045 Turnpike Beaver, a. (formerly of Coraopolis); widow of Robert and sister of Mrs. Mary Rauch of Boardman, Ohio, Mrs Mildred Furrie of Springfield, Mrs.

Dorothy Pyle of Avalon. Mrs. Jeannette Griffin of Silver Springs, Mrs. Kathleen Potter of Mt. Lebanon, John L.

Eugene Kelly, W. Houston, Tex. and Dr. Kelly of Pgh. Friends received from 7-9 p.m.

Thurs. and 2-4 7-9 p.m. Fri. at the H. H.

WILSON, JR. FUNERAL HOME, 789 2nd Beaver. Services Sat. at 11 a.m. in S.S.

Peter Paul Catholic Church, Beaver. Family suggests contributions to Beaver County Heart Beaver, Pa. HERMES On Feb. 19, 1975, Michael N. of Carrick; husband of the late Nellie Cole Hermes: father of Charles M.

Hermes; brother of Josebh Hermes of McKeesport; also five arandchildren. Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. at KOONTZ-BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral Sat. at 30 a.m.

Liturgy in St. Basil Church at 10 a.m. Veteran of W.W. Barracks 239. HERRINGTON On Feb.

18, 1975, Orlie Eleanor; mother of Ethel Mae Schoepf, Howard Robert J. and William sister of Andrew Bowie of Illinois; also survived by 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received 7-9 D. m. 12 to 9, at DENNIS W.

SECKINGER FUNERAL HOME, 150 S. Negley East End, where services will be held Fri. at 2 p. m. HOHMAN On Tuesday, Feb.

18. 1975, Joseph G. beloved husband of Genevieve: father of Mrs. Dorothy Hartman, Mrs. Nancy Goempel, Earl Joseph G.

Jr. and John A. Hohman: brother of Raymond Hohman and the late Albert, Theodore, Anthony, August, Bessie and Armella Hohman: also survived by 14 grandchildren. Friends received after 7 p.m.. Wednesday, in the EDWARD P.

KANAL FUNERAL HOME. 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Friday at 11 a.m. with Funeral Mass in St. Rosalia Church at 11:30 a.m.

Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. HOPEWELL John on Feb. 18, 1975; father of Madeline Hopewell of New York of City, Friends Frederick Floyd Alex and L. FLOYD ALEX HOPEWELL FUNERAL CHAPEL, 907 Lincoln Ave. Funeral services from the Warren United Methodist Church at p.m.

on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1975. JACKSON On Wednesday, February 19, 1975, Thomas S. Jackson, of Mt. Washington.

husband of the late Margaret Foy Jackson: father of Betty Deleba, Mrs. Pat Stewart and Mrs. Alice Metz, and the late Thomas F. Jackson; a brother survived and sister five in England: also by grandchildren and one areat-grandchild. Friends received at WM.

SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. at Kearsarge Mt. Washinaton. where a blessing service will be held Saturday, February 22, at 10 a.m. Memorial donations may be sent to the Toner Institute, Castlegate Pah.

15226, Visitations beginning Thursday at 7 p.m. JAMES Suddenfy on Feb. 19, 1975, S. Robert (Jesse) of Gibsonia; husband of Dorothy Reiger; father of Judy Passione, Lori, Robert and Tommy James; son of Chester Sr. and the late Edna James; brother of Margaret Mierzwa and Chester James Jr.

Visitation with the family 2-4 7-9 p. m. at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw, where services will be held on Saturday morning ct 10:30 o'clock.

JANOSKO On Tu-sdav, Feb. 18, of Ravine Anna wife of Anthony mother of Mary Louise Gall, Robert A. and Richard sister of Mrs. Mary Posa of Elizabeth, Pa. and Mrs.

Agnes Fetsko of West Mifflin; one granddaughter, Erin Janosko. Friends received at JoSEP A. PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431 Ninth 001 Death Notices children. Friends received at H. SAMPSON 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center) Thursday 7-9 p. m. Friday 2-4 7-9 held p. m. where services will be Sat.

afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. interment private. Remembrances may be made to the American Cancer Society or West Penn Hospital. SIRIANNI On Tuesdav. February 18, 1975, Maria Melaro, wife of the late Ralph Sirianni of 517 Division Street, Bellevue.

Mother of John Sirianni, Mrs. Angelina Pugilese and Mrs. Thresea Boretzky; sister of John Melaro; also nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Avenue, Bellue. Mass of christian burial In the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue, on Saturday mornina at 9 o'.

clock. SKARZYNSKI Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, Anna Andrzeiczyk; beloved wif of Anthony and sister of Valentine Andrews, Mrs. Virginia Nannini and Mrs. Mary L.

Kelly. Funeral on Saturday at 9 a.m. from ALBERT F. BOREK FUNERAL HOME, 249 Main Lawrenceville. Funeral Mass at 10 a.m.

In Paul's Cathedral. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. SOELLNER On Wed. morning, Feb. 19, 1975, at the Nealey House Convalescent Home, Mary E.

Soellner; beloved daughter of the late Rose Meyers and John E. Soellner aunt of Rosemarie H. Farrell and Robert G. Dorsch, Sr. Friends received at McCABE BROS.

INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside between the hours of 2-4 7-9 p.m. 9 a.m. Mass Christian Burial in Funeral Saturday, Feb. 22, 1975 at St.

Raphael's Church at 10 a.m. SPANGLER On Monday, Feb. 17, 1975, Blair of Imperial, beloved father of Edna Mae Jones; brother of Lillian. Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah and Edwin and Marshall Spangler. Friends received at the THOMAS LITTLE FUNERAL HOME, Main Imperial, where services will be held Friday morning, Feb.

21 at 10 o'clock. STECZ On Feb. 19, 1975. Marie, Swissvale; mother of Joan, of New York: sister of Veronica Kortnak, Susan, Kology, Katherine Yawkey, Ann Tokish, Elizabeth Pepine and Metro and Nicholas Hovan. Friends received ALBERT G.

LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell and Jones N. Braddock, where blessing services will be held on Friday, Feb. 21, at 10 a.m. STEELE (Waters) Anna Martha Tarr on Tuesday, Feb. 18; beloved mother of Mrs.

Fred (Ruth Dexter, Russell P. and Harry J. Steele; sister of Mrs. Lillian Crocker; also survived by six grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at MAURICE L.

KNEE, Center at South, wilk. (parking on premises). Services on Friday morning at 11:30 a. m. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9.) STEFFANOS On Feb.

18, 1975, Emanuel Steffanos of McKees Rocks, husband of Helen McNavage Steffanos; father of Mrs. Frances Protch, Irene, George and Mrs. Marlene Kroner of 12 grandchildren. Friends received from p.m. to 9 p.m.

at VALERIAN F. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238, Helen McKees Rocks. Funeral Feb. 22, with Church viewing at 10 a.m. until services at 11 a.m.

in the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on W. North Ave. SWEENEY Vincent P. of McWhinnev Munhall, on Wednesday, February 19, beloved husband of Rose: fother of Mrs. Robert (Rose) Wheeler and Vincent P.

brother of Loretta Sweeney; also 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the SAVOLSKIS WASIK GLENN FUNERAL HOME, 3501 Main Munhall, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. FUneral mass Saturday at 11 a.m. in St. Teresa Church.

THOMPSON Harry on Feb. 19, 1975; husband of the late Sarah; beloved father of Florence Christopher, Virginia Tunney and Harry Thompson, also survived by eight grandchildren and five great-grandchil. dren. Friends received p.m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R.

F. Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Saturdav at 1:30 p.m. VERGATO On Tues. Feb.

18, 1975, Anthony, beloved husband of Bernice (Beattie) dear father of Basil, Michael, Karen, Susan and Gail; also 6 arandchildren. Son of Rose Valotta, brother of Clara Mancuso and Joseph. Valotta. Friends received HOME, at the MORASCO FUNERAL 9406 Frankstown Penn Hills. Funeral on Fri.

at 10 am. Mass of Christian Burial in the Mother of Good Counsel Church at 11 am. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 pm. WALKER Karl of Kenmaur Monroeville, on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1975; beloved of Helen Gray Walker; father of Edward L.

Walker, of Penn Hills: grandfather of Susanne David, Jonothan and Jennifer Walker: step-father of Mariorie Stampo of Saltsbura. (Employed 44 years with Duquesne Light). Friends may call a the Monroeville Funeral Home of EUGENE R. VAN HORN, Betty at Haymaker Wed. Thurs.

2-4 7-9 p.m. Services Friday at 12:30 p.m. WEBB On Feb. 18, 1975, Virginia of 7030 Kelly beloved aunt of Edmond Taylor of Mary Titman Peg a Austin, Leeanna Wilson of Columbus, 0., Sam Leonard and Lucille Richardson. Friends received at GEORGE A.

WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 N. Homewood where funeral service will be held Fri. at 11 a.m. WHITE On Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, John, beloved brother of Thomas Kennedy.

of Indiana; nephew of Mrs. Agnes Bonenberger, Mrs. Retta Dorr and Mrs. Joan McKnight. Friends may call at the JOSEPH RIM FUNERAL HOME, 617 Greenfield where services will be held on Saturday at 2 p.m.

WIRTH Louise M. Enders, on Feb. 19, 1975; wife of Edward B. Wirth; mother of Helen Barbary, Elizabeth Bienemann, Marie and the late Edward C. Wirth; 10 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren; sister of Adelaide Abrahan, Marie Seifert, Joseph and Robert Enders.

Friends received at JOHN D. O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 4744 Clairton Route 51, Whitehall. Funeral on Sat. at 9:15 a. m.

Funeral Liturgy in the Church of St. Gabriel at 10 a.m. Visitation 2-4 7-9 p.m. YOUNGMAN Edith Matthews of Hampton Swissvale: wife of the late Edward B. Younaman; beloved mother of Edith E.

Bernice Reed of Thomas of Monroeville, Harry of Penn Hills, Donald M. of Oakton, Va. and the late Edward also 14 grandchildren and 15 great-arandchildren; sister of Beatrice Tissue, Ethel Davis, Blanche Licht and Edna Young. Friends may call at the Swissvale Funeral Home of M. P.

VAN HORN, Irvine St. and Monongahela Ave. Thurs. and Fri. 2-4 and 7-9.

Services Saturdav at a. m. 003 Card of Thanks THE FAMILY OF THE LATE SAMUEL ROBERTS -Would like to thank all who sent flowers and Masses; Also those who assisted US in our time of sorrow, Susan Roberts Victor Roberts, Domenic. 001 In Memoriam ALBERT BURGER -In loving ry of my dear husband, who passed away, Feb. 20, 1963.

Many lonely heartaches, often a silent tear, always a beautiful memory of the one loved so dear. Sadly but never forgotten by wife, Loretta. CORBETT, MARY KIRK- -In loving memory of beloved wife and who passed away one year ago today, Feb. 20, 1974. Gone is the face we so dear, Silent the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far for thought to reach, Sweet to remember her who was here, And who, though absent, is lust as dear.

Sadly missed by husband, children and grandchildren. DONNELLY, Joseph R. -In loving memory of our beloved Dad, who passed away seven years ago today, Feb. 20, 1968. To those who have a father Treat him with lovina care For you never know the heartaches Until vou see his empty chair.

Sadly missed by wife, children and arandchildern. I 007 Monuments-Cemetery JEFFERSON Memorial Park 2 grave lots in beautiful John The Bapfist. 745-4063, between 6 10 p. m. JEFFERSON MEMORIAL lots, $195 Ea.

835-9349, 010 Lost Found APRICOT OR TAN POODLE -Male, I found in Brookline area. 563-2376. BRACELET -Scarab, lost Feb. 18. 431-2929 after 6 p.m.

BROWN PHOTO Family, lost, containing 141 3 pictures. 681-1194. REWARD. DOG -Found downtown Blvd. of Allies Stanwix area, amber black mixed collie Can be found at Animal Friends, 2 6 4 3 Penn Ave.

I DOG -Part collie, part sheepdog; brown, black white; "Lassie" lost Tuesday Sa. Hill near Chatham College. 441-8446. 010 Lost Sund DOG Collie type tan bik. face, male, lost South Park area, Reward.

884- 3322 day; 653-6016 eves. FOUND male North Hills area. 931-1263. GERM. Lost, tan, Sheraden area.

771-1775. GERM. SHEP. -BI. tan female, "Bonnie," reward, 935-2363.

PEKINGESE Black Brown female. N.S. vic. Reward. 322-7294.

LOST -Black miniature poodle, female, Ingram. Reward. 921-1362. LOST -Last Collie type, male, Highland Pk. area.

441-5907 LOST -Gold St. Christopher, medal with inscrip. Anne to Ron. 361-3841. POODLE -Fem, bI k.

South Side area. Reward. 488-0991. VANITY Case Phila. Monroeville bus, Feb.

9th, at Weiner Shop, Miracle Mile. Sent, value 335-6405. IT'S as easy as to place a Press and Post-Gazette Want Ad. Simply phone 263-1201. 011 Share A Ride LAS Vegas -Lv.

Sat. Rider wanted. Pay expenses. 683-6934. RIDERS- Sq.

Hill-Dntown. Lv. return 5. 421-1316, eves. 020 Personal BARBARA- Happy Valentine's Day.

Lovina beautiful. you is Anthony. easy cause you here are so Barbara, is, lust as 1 promised. 1 really do love you. B.K.&H.

You might think everything is O.K., but have news for you; she may wait, but I won't. Guess Who. BOTHERED? -Lonely? Depressed? Contact Standby, 782-4023, 24 hrs days are to go! Love BUON COMPLEANNO. LUIGI Your va. Myrtle.

DEAR -Mav our future be as happy as the day we met. Love always, W. DISTRESSED Pregnant For help, call Birthright, 621-1988. E.F.M.- I love you, remember. 6-22-the 74, love always, your Dummy.

M. Preanancy Tests. Results are confidential available the same dav. For inform. contact Women's Health Services, Inc.

562-1900. HAMMER -Happy Birthday. thank you for givina me the love feeling never had in life. God Bless You Always. Kate.

LYING Ads -Not doing any good. Your sick. G.H. NO THANK YOU am one to leave. PLEASE CALL- -Urgent.

Grammy Marciano. REE -Let's all get together and talk. Love va. SECRET ADMIRER -ALL WANT IS TO BE WITH YOU FOREVER. LOVE HELEN.

800 Legal Notices MEETING NOTICE A Water Resources Advisory Committee meeting will be held in the Holiday Inn, Rt. 19, 1-79 and Exit 3, Pa. Turnpike, Warrendale, at 1 p.m. on February 26, 1975, to review and discuss information being prepared as part of the Comprehensive State Water Resources Plan for the Ohio River Basin, by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental SOUTH PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT Resources. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA AS APPROVED FOR THE SECOND TIME BY THE FIRST REGULAR SESSION OF 1975 THE ASSEMBLY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AND PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH PURSUANT TO ARTICLE XI OF THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVANIA.

SESSION OF 1975 NO. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, further providing for the appointing power of the Governor relating to appointive and elective offices. I The monwealth General of Assembly Pennsylvania of the hereby Comresolves as follows: Section 1. The following amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are proposed in accordance with the provisions of the eleventh article thereof. That subsections (a) and (b) section eight and subsection (b) of section nine, article four, and subsection (b) of section thirteen, article five of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended to read: Article IV THE EXECUTIVE Section 8.

Appointing Power. (a) The Governor shall appoint an Attornev General, a (Superintendent of Public Instruction) Secretary of Education and such other officers as he shall be authorized by law point. The appointment of the Attor- VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS BRIDGE- SMITH George 196 37th Mary 4030 Penn Ave. Daniel 304 Macintosh Drive, Coraopolis; Mary, 304 Macintosh Drive, Coraopolis. BROWN- HAIDLE Gene 636 Maple Norma 309 Grant McKeesport.

201 TATTERS- Timothy Dome McKeesport; Cindy 202 Congress McKeesport. RODGERS-GROSS Maurice 472 Poplar Verona; Rosemarie 825 Savannah Ave. HAYNES-RIDEOUT Walter 326 Center Marsha 1550 Banfield St. Ronald 2052 East Homestead Kath-. leen, 341 Augusta Ave.

MACHUSKO- AQUILA Ravmond 9145 Maple Janet Christy Road, Murrysville. JEFFERSON-SAUNDERS Donald, Box 403, Braddock; Ruth E44 Talbot Towers, Braddock. ROBINSON-BANNON Daniel Rochester, N. Bernice 320 Hamill Road, Verona. REICH-MALLIN EIl 401 Shady Colette, 316 N.

Negley Ave. WOODS James 1846 Saint Patrick Diane, 1409 Eleanor St. WARD-LOURIMORE Richard. 4028 Stilwell Sharon 4030 Stilwell St. SPROUL-MALEC Thom, 300 Center Blawnox; Martha 520 Big BUSH-ELGIN Jack 12 Robert Cheswick; Linda RD 3, Tarentum.

BROWN-GIBBS Douglas 202 Shady Cheswick; Mary 915 Lincoln Springdale. McGUIRE- WOLF William 36 S. 11th Diana 36 S. 11th St. HOGAN-McMECHEN Walter 121 Landsdowne Drive, Coraopolis; Deborah 121 Landsdowne Drive, Coraopolis.

GILES-HAWKES Norris 815 Allegheny River Verona; Cathy 815 Allegheny River van HOFEN-RUSSELL Jan Sharon 254 Broad Sewickley; 315. Thorn Sewickley. UNANGST-NATNLE Larry 601 District Road, Greenville; Donna 421 Iowa Glassport. McDONALD-LOKAR Gregory 4737 Maripae Linda 168 47th St. Norbert 325 38th Stephanie 2803 S.

Ponderosa Drive. STRAUSSER-GALATI Jay 100 Narcissus Rosemary 52 Manor Drive, Elizabeth. LINTNER-BLACK Richard Clairton Suzanne 4275 Clairton Blvd. EDDER-BUTLER Roger 221 Brown Butler; Sharon Fieldstone Drive, Glenshaw. LINAMEN-DOUTT Richard RD 4, Box 5, Tarentum; Carol 521 5th Tarentum.

DIVORCES GRANTED Ronald from Darthy W. MILLS Janet A. from Edward C. BLAND Juanita from James. PETRAS Laszio from Blanca DURSH Alphonse T.

from Barbara L. STEWART Sara J. from Stanley G. PENICK Michele from Benson E. GORMAN James H.

111 from Carolvn. LAWSON Linda J. from Alexander B. DEES Thomas C. Jr.

from Patsy J. MORGAN Sandra L. from John C. BERNSDORFF William E. from Miriam FRANK Mary B.

from Michael. HUGHES William E. from Dixie Jarrad from Mary M. SCHMITT Carol H. from Nicholas BERLINGERI Ralph F.

111 from Diane M. Bonnie WIESECKEL Joseph H. from L. BOMBA Jovce A. from Jeffrey E.

OSIER Pamela J. from David Alan. JONES David P. from Carol A. SKELLY Kathleen L.

from James JOHNSON Johnson H. from A. Jane. DIVORCE SUITS FILED BRILLHART Judith C. against David K.

CONORAN Anna M. against Michdel J. DELEPHINE Robert L. against TIMULAK George H. against HENDLEY Ann N.

against Samuel Robert A. against Christine. BAILEY Donna K. against. William J.

EDWARDS Barbara K. against Timothy D. PAZBOSKI Jeanne C. against Thomas E. MUSISKO Marlorie L.

against Thomas. IMM Paula J. against Joseph W. FERNALZ Patricia L. against Darryl N.

KUTTLER Diane M. Donald E. DAMS Madeline against Hammon. BURKE Raymond A. against Virginia R.

McGRADY James H. against Linda E. McLELLAN William against Helen. GALLINA Linda against Michael. Pittsburgh Press, 800 Legal Notices Senate body whereby the nomimust be voted upon prior the expiration of five legislative days or twenty-five legislative days follown submission by the Governor, whichever occurs first.

If the nomination is made durina a recess or after sine die, the Senate shall act upon it within twentyfive legislative days after its return or reconvening. If the Senate for any reason fails to act upon a nomination submitted to it within the required twenty-five legislative days, the nominee shall take office as if the appointment had been consented to 'by the Senate. The Governor shall a similar manner fill vacancies State in the offices of Auditor General, Treasurer, justice, ludge, justice of peace and in any other elective office he is authorized to fill. In the case of a vacancy in an elective office, a person shall be elected to the office on the next election dav appropriate to the office unless the (vacancy happens) first day of the vacancy is within two calendar months Immediately preceding the election day in which case the election shall be held on the second succeeding electian day appropriate to the office. Section 9.

Pardoning Power; Board of Pardons. (b) The Board of Pardons shall who consist of the chairman, Lieutenant Governor shall be the Attorney General and three members appointed by the Governor with the consent of two-thirds or a maiority of the members elected to the Senate, (one for two years, one for four years. and one for six years and therafter Inev General, the (Superintendent of Public Instruction) Secretary of Education and of such other officers as may be specified by law, shall be to the consent of two or a maiority of the members elected to the Senate as is specified by law. (b) (Except as may now or hereafter be otherwise provided in this Constitution as to appellate and their fudges, he may, during the recess of the Senate.) The Governor shall fill vacancies (Happening) in offices to which he appoints by (aranting commissions expirina at the end of its session and fill vacancies General happening or office of Auditor State Treasurer or in any other elecfive office he is authorized to fill. If the vacany happens during the session of the Senate except as otherwise provided in this Constitution, he shall nominate to the Senate, before its final adlournment, a proper person to fill the vacancy.) nominating to the Senate a proper person to fill the vacancy within ninety days of the first day of the vacancy and not thereafter.

The Senate shall act on each executive nomination within twenty-five legislative days of its submission. If the Senate has not voted upon a nomination within fifteen legislative davs following such submission, any five members of the Senate may, officer in of writing, the request Senate the presiding to place the nomination before the entire Senate body whereby the nomimust for full) as is specified by law for terms of six years. The three members appointed by the Governor shall be residents of Pennsylvania and shall be recoanized leaders in their fields; one shall be a memebr of the bar, one a penologist, and the third a doctor of medicine, psychiatrist or psychologist. The board shall keep records of its actions, which shall at a I times be open for public inspection. Article THE JUDICIARY Section 13.

Election of Justices, Judges and Justices of the Peace; Vacancies. (b) A vacancy in the office of lustice, judge or lustice of the peace shall be filled by appointment by the Governor. (If the vacancy occers during the session of the Senate, the) The Appointment shall be with the advice and consent of two-thirds of the members elected, to the Senate, except in the justices of the peace which shall be by a malority. the vacancy occurs during sine die adjournment of the Senate such appointment shall not require the advice and consent of the Senate.) The person so appointed shall serve for an initial term ending on the first Monday of January following the next municipal election more than ten months after the vacancy occurs. Section 2.

This proposed amendment shall be submitted by the Secretary of the Commonwealth to the qualified electors of the State, at the primary or general election next held after advertising requirements of article eleven, section one of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania have been satisfied. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 1. C. DeLORES TUCKER Secretary of the Commonwealth IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA CARY G.

ADAMS, Plaintiff, vs. LENA M. MOECKEL and FREDERICK REG, Defendants. No. 3706 July Term, In Partition: Real Estale Involved NOTICE OF PROPOSED PARTITION To all persons in interest in the above captioned matter: 1.

P'al Hi: cad de endants are the owners of certain real estate, more particularly described as that certain lot situate in the Borough of Bethel Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 260 in the Mt. Lebanon Extension Plan of Lots, recorded in the Recorder's Office Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Plan Book 32, page 158. All the interests of the parties in the said propertv are held as tenants-in-common and are undivided. 2.

There can be no division of said property and the same will be sold at private sale, unless obiection is made within twenty (20) provided Rule 1563 (b) of the Pa. R. Civ. Pro. 3, Said property is valued at $450.

4. Liened taxes against said property total $460.18. Please take notice that If no oblection is filed with the Master pursuant Rule 1563(b) that the property chall hr cifered private cola hv open bidding confined to the parties on March 14, 1975 in the Master's office at 3120 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at 10:00 A.M. -S- CHESTER R. BABST, 111 Master February 14, 1975 805 Proposals GATEWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT MONROEVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 15146 OFFICIAL NOTICE The Board of School Directors of the Gateway School District, Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146 is requestin sealed bids until 8:00 P.

M. E.S.T. Tuesday, February 25, 1975 at Administrative Offices, South Junior High School, Mosside Boulevar Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146 in the areas of Arts-Crafts Supplies Athletic Supplies Custodial Supplies General School Supplies Health Supplies Industrial Arts Supplies Paper Supplies Phy. Ed. Supplies Science Supplies.

Bid forms, conditions, and specifications may be obtained at the District's Business Manager's Office, South Junior High School, Mosside Boulevard Monroeville, Pennsylvania 15146. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Mariorie W. Brown, Secretary Gateway School District 2178 Ridge Road Library, Pennsylvania 15129 Sealed proposals will be received by the South Park School District at the Park Junior -Senior High School, 2178 Ridge Road, Library, Pennsylvania, Allegheny County, at the office of the Actina Superintendent, Mr. Anthony J.

Girol until 7:00 o'clock p.m. Tuesday, February 25, 1975. Installation of Gas Line. and The bids are to be opened publicly read aloud at the aforementioned place and date at 7:00 p.m. Bidding blanks and bid condition may be obtained from the office of he Acting Superintendent, Anthony J.

Girol, at the South Park Junior-Senior High School, 2178 Ridge Road, Library, Pennsylvania, gheny County. The School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids if they deem it to be in the best interests of the School District. The School District may walve any informalities in the bidding. SOUTH PARK SCHOOL DISTRICT MRS. MAGDALEN E.

BOSS Secretary INVITATION TO BID RENOVATIONS ALIQUIPPA HIGH AND ADDITIONS For The School District of the Borough of Aliquinpa Aliquippa, Beaver County, Pa. SEALED BIDS for the RenovaItions High and School Addition to the Aliquippa will be received by the Superintendent's Office for the of the Borough of Aliquippa, Harding Avenue, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, until 7:00 P.M., prevailing be publicly March 13, 1975 and will opened and read at 18:30 P.M., prevailing time, March 13, 1975. at the cafeteria of the Senior High School. LUMP SUM PROPOSALS will be received for the following Contracts: CONTRACT NO. 1 General Construction CONTRACT NO.

2 Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Construction CONTRACT NO. 3 Plumbing Construction CONTRACT NO. Electrical Construction CONTRACT NO. 5 Ecuinment Instructions to Drawings, Bidders, and Specifications, other Contract Documents are on file at the office of Carl G. Baker, Architects, 568 Third Street, Beaver, Pennafter svivania, and may be obtained on or Wednesday, Februarv 12, 1975, upon plete set depositing $100.00 for each comcontainina all Contract Drawings, which deposit will be refunded only upon receipt of a bona fide bid and return of Drawings and Specifications in good condition within ten (10) days after the opening of bids, otherwise the deposit will be forfeited.

Return of Documents by mail or messenger shall be made to the Baker, office of the Architect, Carl G. Architects, 568 Third Street, Beaver, Pennsvivania 15009. Each bidder will be limited to two (2) sets of Drawings and Specifications on which the deposit is refundable. Additional conies may be obtained from the printing company at cost Upon receiot of approval from the Architect for such additional copies. Ail correspondence pertaining to this prolect must also be adaressed 40 G.

Baker, Architects, Attention Mr. Robert D. Graham, Each proposal must be accompa-1 Inied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of ten (10) per cent of Th bidding proposal, made in favor of of Allaulppa," Aliquippa. Pennsvivania. Performance, Labor and MaterialImen's and Maintenance Bonds, with Feb.

20, 1975 31 ADLESIC On Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975. Joseph. beloved husband of Barbara Adlesic: father of Mrs. Barbara Wassell, John.

Louis and Thomas Adlesic: brother of Mrs. Mary Barich, Mrs. Frances O'Toole, Mrs. Anna Coahe and Edward Adlesic. Also survived by four grandchildren.

Friends received at FRANK R. PERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4825 Butler Lawrenceville. Mass of the resurrection in. 57th St. Mary Saturday, Assumption Feb.

Church, on 22. at 10 a.m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. BAKER Mr. Herman Anthony, of 5312 Westthaven Drive.

Fort Worth. on Mondav, Feb. 17, 1975, formerly of joint founder of the 7 Baker Bros. Bakery, originators of Won der Bread; survived by his daughters, Mrs. Allen H.

Williford Jr. of Ft. Worth, Mrs. Rollo Morton of British Columbia: brother of Frank Baker of Boca Roton, 9 grandchildren. Services and interment.

Ft. Worth. Arrangements EN. HARVESON Ft. Worth.

COLE FUNER- BALKOVEC (Gornick) On Tuesday, February 18, 1975, Anna F. of Braddock Hills. Beloved wife of John J. Balkovec; mother of Merle J. Balkovec; sister.

of Katherine Gornick and Arthur Cheryl Gornick; Renee two grandchildren, and Merle John. Funeral mass on Saturday, Febrary. 22 at 9:30 a. m. in the Visitation of the B.

V. M. Church. Friends received at the N. A.

VLASIC FUNERAL HOME, Rankin Pa. Visitation 10 9 p. m. BERENDA On Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1975, Beryl of Stowe wife of the late George Berenda: mother of Linda; sister of Grace Terry of England.

Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services on Friday evening of Interment in Conneautville, BIRK Card ne formerly of Swissvale, on Feb. 19, 1975; wife of the late Bernard L. Birk: mother of. Bernacd of RD 3 Greensbura; also three grandchildran; sister of Wilfiom Abel, of St.

Charles. and Joseph Abel, of Swissvale. Friends wil. be received at the BIRK FUNERAL HOME, 218 S. Fifth Jeannette, Pa.

Visitations Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at Sacred Heart Church. Jeannette, on Saturday 10 a.m. Interment will follow in Sacred Heart Cemetery. BOTHNER-BY On Feb.

19, 1975, Aksel beloved husband of the late Merle Von Hagen: father of Aksel A. Bothner-By. Visitation and funeral private. Arrangements by JOHN A. FREYVOGEL INC.

BURKE E. Miller; beloved wife of the late On Feb. 18, 1975, Caroline Robert Burke; mother of Robert. Mrs. Lucille Craig, Edward, Mrs.

Margaret Bechtold and the late John Burke and Mrs. Caroline Ogrinc; also 21 grandchildren and eight Friends received at NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville N. S. Services on Fri.

morning at 11 o'clock. CAIN Carl, on Feb. 19, 1975, of Clinton, In his 82nd year, suddenly in Sewickley Valley Hospital; husband of the late Helen Cain; father of Lois Starr, Ruth Lombardo, Mary Marvin and Roy Cain: brother of Cain, Nancy Weidner, Grace Perri, Myrtle Swartz, and Edna Shively; also 34 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received at the CARL C. MOODY FUNERAL HOME, Clinton, where services will be held Saturdav, Feb.

22, at p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. Visitation 2 4 and 7-9. CAMPBELL At St. Petersburg, on Sun.

Feb. 16, Mary Lacock; beloved wife of the late Clyde H. Campbell: (formerly of North Side); mother of Mrs. Emily Lowstuter, Mariory Van Nort of Houston, Texas and Katherine Boyer of Atherton, also survived by seven grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Eastern Star Chapter No.

382 and friends received on Fri. morning after 10 o'clock, at th SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Graveside services in the Uniondale Cemetery, Fri. morning at 11 o'clock. CHIPLIS On Monday, Feb.

17, 1975, Rosalia M. Chiplis; daughter of Margaret Chiplis; sister of Dorothy Thomas, Adolph S. and Steven Chiplis of Cal. Friends received at the RALPH E. LESLIE HOME FOR FUNERALS, 424 N.

Negley Ave. Services Friday, Feb. 21, at 11 a.m. CICCONE On Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, Edith May, of Groveton; wife of Louis; mother of Ronald, of Coraopolis, Louis, of Glenwillard and Kenneth Beck, of Coraopolis; also nine grandchildren and one great-grandchild.

Friends received the ANTHONY A. SANVITO AL HOME, 1316 Fourth until Saturday, Feb. 22, 1975 at 12:30 p.m. with funeral service in the funeral home at 1 p.m. CONNOR On Feb.

18, 1975, Robert J. Grubbs Gibsonia; husband Maybelle Myers Connor; brother of Gwen English, Edna Smiley, Alberta Connor, Edwin, Cecil and Alan Connor; son-in law of Mrs. Daisy Myers. Funeral from C. 0.

SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, Bakerstown, on Fri. at 10 a.m. Interment Scottdale, Pa. Members of Dallas Lodge No. 508 F.

A.M., Syria Temple, Penna. Consistory Gourgas Lodge, N.A.C.O Caravan and friends invited. Visitation with family 2-4, 7-9 p. m. Masonic service Thurs.

at 8 p. CONROY Tues. Feb. 18, 1975, Jemma wife of Lawrence P. (Hank) Conroy, mother of James L.

and WilIlam P. Conroy, daughter of Rose Panza Bruno and the late James Bruno. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the THOMAS M. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 930 Center Blawnox.

Funeral Saturday morning at 9:30 followed by mass of Christian Burial in the Church of St. Edward at 10. Recitation of the Rosary Fri. evening at 8 o'clock. COOPER On Wednesday, Feb.

19, 1975, John Lindsay, of RD 1, Charleroi, husband of Mabel Boyer; brother of Daisy Hinkley of and uncle of Helen Hinkley of Pah. Mrs. Mildred Mead of Glendale, Cal. Friends being received the 7-9 HAROLD Thurs. and 2-4 7-9 Fri.

at 226 Fallowfield Charleroi, Pa. L. SCHROCK FUNERAL HOME, Services will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. COSTELLO Mary Loeffert; sister of Roy SPER- Loeffert.

Friends received at 408 LING Cedar N. S. Funeral services HOME, on Saturday, Feb. 22, 1975, at p. m.

CRAMPTON Miles Suddenly Leslie on Crampton: father of Feb. 18, 1975, Interment private at the request of Robert C. Crampton. Services and YOU CAN SELL, BUY, OR RENT ALMOST ANYTHING WITH A PITTSBURGH PRESS or POSTGAZETTE WANT AD Munhall Wednesday and Thursday 2 4 and 7-9. Funeral Mass on Friday at 51.

Michael's Church Munhall at 9:30 a.m. She was a former member of St. Michael's Christian Mothers and Homestead Socks Bowling League. JOHNSON On 19, 1975, Lucy Johnson of Gaskell wife of the late William Johnson. Friends received at WM.

SLATER SONS, Virginia Ave. Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 8:15 a.m., Feb. 21. Funeral Mass In St.

Mary of the Mount Church at 9 a.m. JONES Myrtle Irene, on Tuesdav, Feb. 18, 1975: beloved mother of Lucietta Washington of Wilkinsburg; also nieces, nephews, friends and relatives. Friends received at the JAMES C. LONGCRIER FUNERAL HOME, 606 Hill Wilkinsburg.

Services Saturday at 11 a.m in Jerusalem Baptist Church, West End. Interment Highwood Cemetery. Rev. A.B. Barnes officiatina.

KAMER Hubert J. of 412 Ford Ford City, at 1:15 a. m. on Feb. 19 at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital, age 70.

Born May 3, 1904 in Ford City. Husband of Leda J. Culdertson Kamer; son of the late Hubert T. P. Kamer and Anna Mary Decker; father of Mrs.

Frank (Mary Jane) Remaley of Murrysville; brother of Mis Howard (Mary) Culbertson of Largo, Fla. Culbertson Kamer; son of the late and Margaret Kingman of Largo, nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Visitation beginning Wed. from and Thurs. 2-4 and 7-9 at the WELCH FUNERAL HOME, Ford City.

Services 10 a. m. Fri. at the funeral home. Interment Murrysville Cemetery.

KELLY Thomas on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1975; husband of the late Amy; step-father of Theodore Deltman; brother of Mary Sinwell, Kathleen Kelly, Norma Bauman and Louella Backus. Friends received 2-4 and 7- 9 p.m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F.

Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Friday at 1 p.m. KEENAN On Feb. 17, 1975, Dorothy M. Keenan of Butterfield Way; wife of the late Daniel W.

Keenan. Funeral from the SIRLIN LEONARD FUNERAL HOME, E. Ohlo with services on Friday at 10:30 a. m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9.

KENYON On Feb. 19, Leonard L. Sr. of Wilkinsbura; husband of the late Mary Moran: beloved father Mrs. Annamae Wick of Rosedale, Leonard L.

Jr. of Wilkinsburg and Mrs. Claire Rost of Glenshaw; brother of Guy of Ohio and Leslie of Wilkinsburg; also survived by 12 grandchildren. Friends will be received at E. Von GEIS FUNERAL HOME, 1017 Center Wallace Wilkinsburg, beginning Thurs.

af 7 p.m. 2-4 7-9 Fri. Mass of Christian Burial at St. James Church, 10 a.m. KILLEEN On Tuesday, Feb.

18, 1975, Joseph A. Killeen; beloved son of late John C. and Mary Egan Killeen; beloved brother of Frances Burton, Anne Schratz, John James Thomas Edward H. and the late Charles M. Killeen; also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral from McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, on Friday, Feb. 21 at 8:30 a. rn. Mass of Christian Burial at Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a.

m. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. KIRSCH On Tuesday, February 18, 1975, Katherine, of Penn Hills, formerly of North Braddock; wife of the late Michael J. Kirsch; mother of Joseph William Edward James M.

and Alfred J. Kirsch; also survived by 13 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends received at the SCHLEIF. ER FUNERAL HOME, Second St. and Comrie Braddock.

Funeral on Friday, February 21, at 9 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in the church of St. Joseph at 10 a.m. KIZIS Feb. 18, 1975, Walter beloved husband of Helen Kavolsky; brother of Mrs.

Frances Merriman and Raymond F. Kizis; uncle of Patricia Zavarella. Friends received at the PHILIP A. BIANCO FUNERAL HOME, 719 Brighton Rd. Funeral Mass at Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church, Superior on Sat.

at 9:30 a.m. Visitation 1-4 7- 9. Parastas services Friday evening at 8:30. KNAPP Lawrence died suddenly Mon. evening, Feb.

17, at Latrobe Area Hospital, Mr. Knapp, resident of Ligonier, is servived by his wife, Mary Louise; his sons, Lawrence W. Knapp Ill, William B. Knapp and his sister, Mrs. Kay K.

Otterbein and two grandchildren. Friends will be received at H. SAMSOM, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Wednesday 4-6 p.m., Thursday 3-6 p.m. Services will be held Friday, Feb.

21, at 11 a.m., at Homewood Cemetery Chapel. Interment private. Memorial contributions may be made to Latrobe Area Hospital. KOVAC (ELLIS) On Feb. 19, 1975, Evelyn ElKo ac: 'eloved mo ver Or anet Platek; sister of Gladys Berry, Ruth Owens, Mary Finucan, Wilda Creedon; also three grandchildren.

Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOME, 3552 California Ave. at Davis Ave. Funeral Mass at St.

Philip Church on Sat. at 10 a.m. KRAPP Of Giffin Oliver, on Wednesday, Feb. 19, Sophie Rimlinger, in her 74th year; beloved wife of Martin J. Krapp; mother of Thomas and Donald Krapp and James McCann: also five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at 10 a.m. Liturgy in St.

Joseph's Church at 11 a.m. LEHNER On Feb. 19, 1975, Joseph beloved husband of Lena Lehner; father of Melvin J. Lehner; brother of Betty Munz and Rose Aubele; also one grandchild. Friends and members of Amer.

Legion Post No. 5 received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the REX T. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 2860 Perrysville Ave. at Marshall.

Services on Saturday at 11 a.m. LERDA On Feb. 17, 1975, Samuel of Dua. husband of the late Amelia Lerda; father of Ermino (Fats), Mrs. Marie S.

Groppi, Frank Mrs. Evelyn R. Deal, John R. and Louis L. (Babe) of brother of Luigi Lerda of.

N. Italy; also survived by 10 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Friends received at the ALBERT J. BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 214 Virginia Mt. Wash.

Funeral Mass at St. Mary of Mount Church on Fri. at 10 a. m. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.

m. LESNIAK Andrew of RD 1, Imperial, on Feb. 19; beloved husband of Mrs. Elizabeth (Stack) Lesniak; father of Larry John and Miss Gloria Ann: brother of Joseph, Alexander and Walter; one granddaughter. Mass of Christian Burial in St.

Columbkilld Church, Imperial, Pa. on Saturday, Feb. 22, at 9:30 a. m. Friends received at the HAROLD K.

WHARTON FUNERA'. HOME, Cliff Mine Imperial, Pa. LOHR On Feb. 17, 1975, M. Bernetta Steele Lohr of 328 Wall Pitcairn.

wife of George C. Lohr. mother of Wynona E. Wilson, George Jr. and Clifford Lohr: sister of Beatrice Lichtenfels and Fave Waldron: also survived by three grandchildren.

Friends received at the WM. 0. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pitcairn. where services will be held on Friday at 11 a.m. Family hours 2-4 7-9.

LUCCI On Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, Marco, of Wood Coraopolis; husband of Marianna; brother of Adeline Lalama, of Australia, Joseph Lucci, of Pgh. Friends received in the ANTHONY A. SANVITO FUNERAL. HOME, 1316 4th Ceraopolis, until Saturday, Feb.

22, at 9:30 a. m. Funeral mass In St. Joseph Church, at 10 a. m.

MacALISTER On Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, William of Dormant, beloved husband of Minnie S. (Stipe) MacAlister; father of Allan MacAlister, Elmeta Wilson: also survived by three grandchildren: brother of Peter D. MacAlister and Martha MacJilton. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. beginning Thurs.

at p. where services will be held en Sat. at 2 p. m. Interment Allegheny County Memorial Pork.

MALLIK Charles, Suddenly, on Monday, Feb. 17, 1975, of Plum Boro, beloved husband of Bertha son of Mrs. Anna Mallik; father of Charles, David, Kimberly and Danlel: breter of Tom, Martin, Richard, Harry, Larry, Ann, Marie, Edna. Evelyn, Sarah and Margaret. Friends will be received at the HAROLD R.

ROTH FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsburg (at Universal Rd.) Penn Hills, on Tuesday 7-9 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial Friday at 10 a.m. in St. John the Baptist Church, Unity. MALTER Francis P.

(Frank) on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1975. beloved husband of Lorena: father of Dolores Barnes and Richard Malter; also survived by three grand- and one greatgrandchild. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R.

F. Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Friday at 10 a.m. DEATHS Adlesic, Joseph P. Berenda, Beryl Birk, Caroline E.

Bothner-By, Aksel C. Cain, Carl Chiplis, Rosalia M. Ciccone, Edith May Cooper, John Lindsay Costello, Mary L. Crumpton, Aggie Cubarney, Rose C. Duttine, Rose A.

Sears Flowers, Lt. Col. (Retireed) Bernard A. Frisbee, Margaret F. Gonzalez, Mary A.

Griffin, Jennie E. Harris, Aron Harrod, Grace Kelly Hermes, Michael N. Hopewell, John W. Jackson, Thomas James, S. Robert Johnson, Lucy Jones Myrtle Irene Kenyon, Leonard Sr.

Kizis, Walter J. Kovac (Ellis), Evelyn Krapp, Sophie Lehner, Joseph I. Lesniak, Andrew M. Lucci, Marco MacAlister, William Mamatas, Despina Manuel, James F. Marshall, Gordon E.

McVay, Della Marie Miller, Kenneth T. Murphy, Betty F. Nau, Clara Palin, Mabel Peck, Elizabeth M. Rafalowski, Elizabeth Ann Korzeniowski Rebel, R. Edward Rightwesner, William Ristoff-Morgano, Catherine Robeson, Alfarata M.

Rouviere, Beatrice M. Arnal Sauer, Loretta A. Simpson, Mary Ruth K. Skarzynski, Anna Andrzejczyk Soellner, Mary E. Stecz, Marie Steffanos, Emanuel Sweeney, Vincent P.

Thompson, Harry D. Webb, Virginia White, John Wirth, Louise M. Enders 001 Death Notices beloved father cf Betty Hankey; grandfather of Frank A. Hankey, brother of Josephine Tiebery, Clara Fusca, Theresa Angel and Samuel Manuel. Friends received 2- a the WINTER HOME, R.

F. Funeral Winter, 4730 Friendship Ave. on Saturday at 9 a.m. Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at MAMATAS On Feb. 20, 1975, Despina of Verona; wife of Emanuel; mother of Gus E.

and Steve E. Mamatas, Mrs. Florence Gemellas, Mrs. Irene Myrianthopoulos and Mrs. Mary Chambers; also survived by 11 grandchildren.

Friends received H. 2-4 7-9 p. m. at the ROBERT CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 378 Maryland Oakmont. Time of services later: MANUEL James on Tuesday, Feb.

18, 1975; husband of the late Helen 9:30 a.m. MARSHALL On Feb. 18, 1975, Gordon E. of Hankey Farms Oakdale, beloved husband of Jane; fother of Cheryl Lynn, Randy and Michael; brother of Marcia Crawford; grandson of Mary Dunfee. Friends received at THOMAS LITT' FUNERA' HOME, Main Imperial, where services will be held Fri.

afternoon at 2 o'clock. McVAY Della Marie Wattley, on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, of N.S., beloved mother of Mrs. Della Lowe, Robert Brozewicz and Ronald Brozewicz: also seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Family will receive STEPHEN friends M.

2-4 BRADY 7-9 FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar Ave. at Tripoli N.S. Funeral on Saturday at 10 a.m. MILLER Kenneth on Feb. 18, 1975, of N.

friend of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roland. Friends received at the STEPHEN M. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar Ave.

at Tripoli, N. S. (across from Allegheny General Hospital). Funeral on Friday at 2 p. m.

MOELTER On Tuesday, Feb. 18, Charles C. (Carl), husband of Anna Dulski; and father of the late Charles, Mrs. Antoinette Doring, Mrs. Lucille Foley and Herman; six grandchildren and three sisters.

Friends received at the FRANK C. HARENSKI FUNERAL HOME, 3201 Dobson St. from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Requiem Mass. in Immaculate Heart of Mary Church on Friday, Feb.

21, at 10 a.m. MORAN On Feb. 17, 1975, Annie Moran. beloved sister of the late Margaret Moran Wrenn and cousin of Bessie McCABE Sheehy. Friends received FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn on Wed.

from 7-9 p.m. Thurs. from 2-4 7-9 p.m. Funeral on Feb. 21, 1975, at 9:30 a.m.

Mass of Resurrection at St. Lawrence's Church at 10:30 a.m. MURPHY On Feb. 19, 1975, Betty F. of Moon wife of Robert mother of Linda Welker, Margie Robbibaro, Robert Il and Jeff also survived by two grandchildren; sister of Mrs.

Robert C. Wright and Mrs. H. D. Borger.

Friends received after 7 p. m. on Thursdav and on from 2-4 7-9 o'clock at the DALLAS S. IRVINE FUNERAL HOME, 702 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be held on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. NAU On Wednesday, Feb.

19 1975, Clara, age 50 years, of Comrie Braddock; wife of the late Bernard K. Nau; mother of Mrs. Linda Weishorn and Robert Nau; sister of Charles Kunzneiwski, Mrs. Julia Schultz, Mrs. Wanda RUSzkiewicz, Mrs.

Stella Calfo, Mrs. Laura Crouse. Friends received at WM. E. ELKIN MORTUARY, 4th N.

Braddock. Funeral Sat. at 8:30 a.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Brendan's Church at 9:30 a.m.

(Family hours 2-4, 7-9 p.m.) NOSSOKOFF On Feb. 18, 1975. Lester W. of the West End, husband of the late David Margaret A. E.

Nossokoff; Nossokoff; father son of Leonard also survived by two grandsons, Craig and Leonard; brother of Al, Irwin and Art Nossokoff. Friends received at L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty from 2-4 7-9 beginning Wed. at 2 p.m.

Funeral Liturgy in SS Simon Jude Church on Fri. at 10 a.m. Interment Most Holy Name of Jesus Cemetery. PALIN On Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, Mabel, of Midway, wife of the late George W.

Palin; mother of Mrs. Vance Aiken, Midway and George Palin of Bristol sister of Mrs. Mildred Baird, of Tucson, Ariz. Friends received at the EDWIN G. WILSON FUNERAL HOME, 7-9 p.m.

Thursday, 2-4 7- 9 Friday. Services will be held Saturday, Feb. 22, at 2 p.m. PECK On Feb. 19, 1975, Elizabeth wife of the late Forrest M.

Peck: survived by son, Donald A. Funeral from the SIRLIN LEONARD FUNERAL HOME, 620 E. Ohio, St. a. m.

on Saturday Visitation 2-4 with 7-9. services PELISSIER On Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1975, Gustave J. of Overbrook, husband of Etta O. Pelissier; father of Mrs.

Helen Grunhard. Mrs. Eleanor Marron, Mrs. Patricia Haller, Mrs. Betty Lee Wirtz: brother of Mrs.

Audrienne Socki, Mrs. Sylvia Jones, Mrs. Virginia Wise, Mrs. Helen Martin and Emil Pelissier; also survived by 13 grandchildren. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. 2-4 7-9 beginnina Wed. at 2 p.m.

Service Friday at 1 p.m. Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. Members of Local No. 3 Structural Iron Workers invited. DEATHS Baker, Herman Anthony Balkovec, Anna F.

Burke, Caroline E. Campbell, Mary Locock Connor, Robert J. Conroy, Jemma E. Crampton, Miles L. Dittmar, Lena Fredley, Hugh Herrington, Orlie Hohman, Joseph G.

Sr. Janosko, Anna H. Kamer, Hubert J. Keenan, Dorothy M. Kelly, Thomas P.

Killeen, Joseph A. Kirsch, Katharine Knapp, Lawrence Jr. Lerda, Samuel Lohr, M. Bernetta Steele Mallik, Charles Malter, Francis P. (Frank) Moelter, Charles C.

(Carl) Moran, Annie Nossokoff, Lester W. Pelissier, Gustave J. Pepperday, Jennie C. Porter, Joseph Redlinger, Hilda E. (Fuss) Ruff.

Ira D. Sciulli, Michele (Michael) Sikora, Dolores Sirianni, Maria Spangler, Blair M. Steele, (Waters) Anna Vergato, Anthony Walker, Karl A. Youngman, Edith M. butions be made to the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged or a charity of your choice.

Visitations two hours prior to the services. 001 Death Notices PEPPERDAY On Feb. 18, 1975, Jennie C. Poorman of Bethel Park, Pa. (formerly of Latrobe, survived by nieces and nephews.

Family will receive friends from 2-4 7-9 p. m. at PAUL L. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 5570 Library Route 88, Bethel Park, Pa. Funeral services in Unity Cemetery Church Chapel, Latrobe, Feb.

21, at p. m. Additional visitation with family in the Church one hour prior to services. PORTER On Feb. 19, 1975, at 8:30 a.

Joseph Porter of 841 Farragut E. beloved father of Allen S. Porter, Irwin W. Porter and Mrs. Stanley (Ruth) Rosenbloom, all of also survived by eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

Services the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre Ave. on Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Interment B'nai Israel Cemetery. Family suggests contri- RAFALOWSKI (Korzeniowski) RAFALOWSKI (Korzeniowski) On Wednesday, Feb.

19, 1975, Ellzabeth Ann Korzeniowski, of the S. beloved wife of Joseph Rafalowski, mother of Mrs. Joan Harris, Joseph, Jr. and Raymond; also survived by six grandchildren; daughter of the late Cecelia and Frank T. Korzeniowski; sister of Frank, Henry, Raymond, Richard, Robert, Eugene and the late Mrs.

at Helen Sobol. Friends received the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL urday at 9 a. m. Funeral mass in HOME, 119 S.

15th St. Funeral SatSt. Peter's Church at 10 a. m. Family hours 12-9 p.

m. REBEL R. Edward; beloved son of Oille and the late Caroline Powell Rebel of Ohio on Feb. 19, 1975; brother of Mrs. Betty Scarborough, Mrs.

Rosemarie Schuman, Sr. M. Myron (Bernice), Mrs. Carol Ann Beck, William A. and John H.

Rebel; survived also by nieces and nephews. Family will receive visitors 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N. S.

Funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church, Glenfield, Sat. at 11 a.m. REDLINGER On Monday, Feb. 17, 1975, Hilda E.

Redlinger (nee Fuss) age 82 years, wife of Clarence C. Redlinger: mother of Ruth Aschenbrenner, Grace Weaver, Robert W. of Camp Hill. Pa. and the late Alice Salmon; also nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends may call from 2-4 7-9 p.m. M. Wednesday C. and HIRT, Thursday, FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice.

Services Friday at 10:30 a.m. RIGHTWESNER William of N. S. Friends received at the STEPHEN M. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar Ave.

at Tripoli St. (across from Allegheny Hospital). Funeral on Friday at a.m. RISTOFF-MORGANO On Feb. 19, 1975, Catherine Morgano; widow of Cyril Ristoff, beloved mother of Cyril Ristoff, sister of Carl and Joseph Morgano and the late Richard and Christopher Morgano; niece of Josephine Morgano.

Friends received at McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. on Thurs. from 7-9 p. on Fri.

2-4 7-9 p. m. and Saturday from 9 a. m. until 12 noon, when Blessing services will be held at the funeral home at 12 noon.

ROBESON Alfarata on Feb. 18, 1975, of Wilkinsburg; sister of Edna G. McAlonan and Mary D. Hinkle of Wilkinsburg and Gertrude M. Mellers of Clearwater, Fla.

Friends may call at ALD FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca Center Wilkinsburg. Services 2 p.m. (Family hours 2-4, 7-9). ROUVIERE On Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975, Beatrice M.

Arnal RD 1, McDonald, beloved wife of Marcel A. Rouviere; mother of Marcel P. and Yvette Hennemuth; sister of Louis Arnal, Isabelle Rouviere, Paula Yablonski and Mary Rocher; also survived by fo ur grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 7-9 p.m. at the WM.

D. ROGERS FUNERAL HOME, McDonald, Pa. Services on Saturday at 11 a.m. RUFF Ira age 87, of Cheltenham, Pa. (formerly of Greensbura), on Feb.

17 at his residence; husband of the late Maude Henry Ruff; father of Claire Coffey and Lois Ruff; brother of Orrin Ruff of Greensburg; also survived by three grandchildren and one great-grandson. Friends are being received at the ROBERT J. KEPPLE FUNERAL HOME, 524 N. Main Greensburg starting Thursday from 3-5 7-9, where services will be held on Fridav at 10:30 a.m. Mr.

Ruff was formerly a teacher at the Greensbura Business School and then later employed by the Greensburg Machine Co. until his retirement in 1956. SAUER Loretta A. Sauer of the Residence of her niece, Mrs. Ruth O'Donnel, Brighton N.

on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975; beloved sister of Mrs. Mae Crenner and Mrs. Irma Miller; survived also by other nieces and nephews. The family will receive visitors 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN 3724 California at Cooper N. S. Funeral Mass in St. Cyril Church Sat.

at 9 a.m. SCIULLI Michele (Michael), on Feb. 17, 1975, of Sa. HIll; beloved husband of Angela Di Nardo; father of Mrs. Adelina R.

Santucci of Chicago, Falco Anthony Joseph J. and Michael also survived by six grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Donata D'Andrea, Ralph, Joseph and Domenico. Friends received in JOHN N. ELACHKO FUNERAL HOME, 3447 Dawson St.

at Semple. Funeral on Fri. morning at 9:30. Funeral Mass in St. Rosalia Church at 10 o'clock.

Visitation with family 2-4, 7-9 p. m. SIKORA Of Climax Mt. Oliver, on Wednesday, February 19, 1975, Dolores Kulczyski. Beloved wife of Richard S.

Sikora: mother of Theresa Plansinis, Richard, Robert and Darlene Sikora; sister of Helen Kerchinski, Josephine Jaros, Elednor (Ellie) and Stanley Kulczvski; also three grandchildren. Friends received at the HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME, 425 Brownsville Mt. OIlver. Funeral on Saturday at 8 a.

m. Liturgy in St. George's Church at 9 a. m. SIMPSON On Thursday, Feb.

20, 1975, Mary Ruth beloved wife of Willis G. Simpson of 5101 Elsworth mother of Jane S. McAfee of Santa Barbara, Barbara S. Treadway of Mf. Lebanon and William H.

Simpson at home; sister of Mrs. William H. Stanton of Naples, Fla. and Toronto, Canada, Mrs. J.

Boyce Donaldson of Toronto, Canada; also survived by two grand- 805 Proposals Secretary-Manager CITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLIES February 19, 1975 good and sufficient surety, will be required as noted in the Instructions to Bidders. Proposals must be submitted in duplicate on prescribed forms furnished by the Architect and strict accordance with the instr tions to Bidders. Each Proposal must be submitted in on opaque sealed envelope on the outside the name of the bidder, his address and the name of the project and the Contract for which the Proposal is submitted. The right Is reserved by the Owner tr ect an waive any informality in any bids. No bid or any part thereof shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days subsequent 1o opening of bids.

THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE BOROUGH OF ALIQUIPPA Eugene Smith, Jr. Secretary NOTICE Bids will be recelved and publicly opened for the lease of the present City Hall, 112 Meadville Street, Erie County. Edinboro, Pa. 16412. Bid opening will be February 24, 1975 at 8:00 P.M.

in Council Chambers, City Hall, Edinboro, Pa. Further information may be procured in the office of the Secretary, City Hall, Edinboro. DAVID A. CRAWE, Separate sealed proposals will received at the Office of the City Controller, First Floor, Building, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at 10:00 o'clock A.M., or the same hours D.S.T., when in effect on: February 24, 1975 and the same will be opened and publicly read one(1) hour later in Council Chambers, buildina aforesald, for: 172-75 ASPHALT CEMENT -LIQUID ASPHALT Bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of fifty (50) percent of bid. Said Bond shall be duly authorized and legally executed by a Surety of Trust Company which has compiled with the City Ordinance relating thereto.

The Director of the Department of Supplies reserves the right to relect any or all bids. R. DOUGLAS LONG Director of the Department of Supplies WEST Mifflin Recreation Board Bids for Crafts and Equipment for the 1975 Summer Recreation Program may be obtained from Mrs. Elanie Pych at Edison Junior High School, 1922 Penn West Mifflin, Pa. 15122.

021 Business Personals A BETTER body toning. 461-9449. Private, full service, 7days. ALL Body toning treatments available. Relax-enjoy-private: 687-7917.

A Swim, CHATHAM Health Spa Visit track, sauna, steam weights, $18 3 mos. $40; 1 vr. $160. 391-5000. AT LIBERTY mature, bassistguitarist.

10 years exp. with shows and all forms of music, can read, sing and able to travel. Call 384-6610. Ask for Ronald. AUTHENTIC GEISHA BATH Enloy sauna exercise Whiripool body toning.

Private showers in everyroom. Plush air-conditioned. Downtown, Pittsburgh, 641 Liberty Ave. GEMINI SPA 391-3918; 391-7654 BARBER -Hair cutting, house, calls for disabled or aged, reas. 621-4205, Mornings.

BASSIST -Wants workina Rock Band. 621-2159, leave message. CASH PAID TO BLOOD DONORS 321 Blvd. of the Allies, Monday thru Friday, 9-3. Saturday, 9-12.

471-9674. COMBO -Garv Russell Big Band Sound. Weddings, parties. 261-4344. COMPLETE Drafting Services Architectural designing surveying, industrial.

653-6770. DARREN'S DRIVER ED 4 LESSONS $32 731-6263 DELIGHT In our relaxing bodv toning, in our elegant mirrored studio. Debbie's Studio One, 138 9th 391-9649. Open 10 a.m. to 3 a.m.

No appt. necessary. DRUMMER WANTED -Prof. only. 381-0924, p.m.

Bath ENJOY A RELAXING Whirlpool Needlepoint shower vibrant bodv tonina in our elegant mirrored studio. Aardvark Studio, 943 Liberty Ave. 566-7530. Open 10 a.m. to 3 a.m.

No appt. necessary. EUROPEAN Health Spa -Lifetime membership. Spa appr. 731-7368.

FREE -Will clean attics garages for lunk only. 243-8048. GUITAR CLASSES Begin March 12, only $2, call 561- 9300. INCOME TAX PREPARATION INDIVIDUAL PARTNERSHIP Lowest rates, $5 up. Pick-up deliver, 362-1456.

LADIES BODY TONING SALON Relaxing Sauna Gath Body Toning. Complete privacy. Cleopatra's Hideaway, Delmont, Pa. 468-8800. LEAD -Guitarist bass guitarist wanted.

Free to travel, some singina, top-40 commerical type music. 795- 3611. LIFE Membership- European Health Spa. Call Paul, 881-9180. LONESOME GEORGE Local Radio TV personality: D.J.

Comedian -Impressionist. Avail. for parties, dances, banquets, etc. 421- 0671. MALE Singers Needed for Oakland Church.

322-5152. MAYA HEALTH CLUB OF MARKET SQUARE Now Open at 10 a.m. Plush comfortable, private, air condltioned. Truly a marvel of relaxatinn and body toning. Downtown Pittsburgh, 24 Market Sq.

566-9904. Now open Sunday noon to 10. MEN'S BODY TONING Geisha Baths. Full service. Burgundy Deimont.

Pa. 327-8401. MODELING -male or female, no exp. anvone qualifies. For details Press Box J-451.

PLASMA DONORS NEEDED -Fee paid. Hours; 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 8 to 4:30. Call Sera Tec Biological; 682-3190. SAXOPHONE PLAYER -Wanted, for jazz-blues band.

372-8810; 373-7269. SCANDINAVIAN SPA Enjoy our Immaculate sauna, whirlpool shower facilities. Comfortable, private totally relaxing. The best of body toning. Free off-street parkina.

10 a.m. to 2 a.m., 771-7780. Ask about our inflation fighter special. SPA MEMBERSHIP -Europe an Health Spa, charter, lifetime. 366- 3417.

WANTED -Musicians to form softrock lounge act. Keyboard, guitars. Prefer experienced with vocal ability, call collect, Jodi, 304-748-8103. WILL pay up to $20 for your 1975 high school senior class list. Names, addresses zip codes.

Call 391-3946. WRITING, Editing. Fast, professional service on all written materials. Bob Kamensky Associates. 655-3647.

030 Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT tions and pav. Mr. Soeder 935-5757. AUTO SALES PERSONNEL East suburban food company needs an experienced accountant. Degree required.

Excellent working conditions fringe benefits. Please send resume salary history to Box P-735 Press. ACCOUNTING CLERK -Lawrenceville area. Exp. trial balance, financial statement.

typing required. 682- 5740. ADVERTISING Staff member needed to assist Department Manager in all phases of advertising production. 1-3 years eXperience in all phases of graphic arts. Reply with salary requirements to press Box P-559.

AIR CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION Experienced in every area of air conditioning. Truck refrigeration most helpful. At least 3-4 vrs. experience. Salary open.

No others need ponly. Call 381-9966. AIR-COND. -Htg. Service, experienced.

Steady vear round. 391-1475. TRAFFIC CONTROL Free training. 481-7502. A.S.C.P.

Req. Medical Technician for Microbioliaist, 184-bed acute general hospital. Send resume to: Personnel Director, St. Francis Hospital, New Castle, Pa. 16101.

ASSIST. To Mar. Women's sportswear shop. Resume to Box 734. ASSISTANT MANAGER Position open for assistant marager at Azens of Monroeville Mall.

Good salary. plus liberal benefits. A11 replies strictly confidential. Call or write Miss Marcin, 373-2400. ASST.

SERVICE MGR. General Motors experience necessary. NICK CORSELLO CALL FOR APPOINTMENT, 766-8900 ASSIST. PLANT MGP. -Food Industry.

Excel. opport. 391-3737, Mrs. Ancas. ATTORNEY -Good in research.

court room. Write stating salary expected, hourly, monthly, "arly. All replies confidential. Press Box L- 097. AUTO BODY MECHANIC- -Flat rate, experienced only.

Apply in person. Twenty- Two Ford, 3696 Wm. Penn Monroeville. AUTO Body Fender Roodir Helper top wages, w-tools, paid vacation, holidays, hospitalization benefits. 265-1732, 265-3160 after 6.

AUTO MECHANIC North Hills agent requires another auto mechanic familiar with Foreign American cars. Excellent condi. The Allegheny Valley largest and most progressive Ford dealer is seekIng qualified sales people. At our new facility we have excellent floor traffic advertising support. draw against top commission, and Gra0 nany fringe benefits.

Contact John Coxon Jr. or Joe Coxon. JOHN COXON FORD 2871 Freeport Rd. Pgh. 15238 362-4540 828-2300.

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