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1 1 8 Death Notices survived by 6 grandchildren. Friends received Saturday and Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the Waples and Trenz Penn Hills Funeral Home, 11110 Frankstown where services will be held on Monday at 11 a.m. Mr. Berry was member of American Legion Post 715 and Washington Lodge 253. (For information call 242-5100).

BISCHAK On Fridav, June 1, 1973, Frank Bischak of Pa. beloved husband of Frances Saffa Bischak; father of Frank Jr. and Richard. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the VALERIAN F.

SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McKees Rocks. Funeral Monday June 4, at 8:30 A.M. Services in the St. Nicholas R. O.

Church at 9 a. m. Parastas Sunday 8 p.m. BREHLER On Saturday morning, June 2, 1973, Henrietta b. Brehler; sister of Angelo Ferrelly; daughter 'of the late Emma Buchter and George Brehler; aunt of Arlene Danko of Fort Worth, Texas.

Friends received at the McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. after 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Funeral Wednesday, June 6, 1973, at 8:30 a.m.

Mass of the resurrection in St. Catherine of Siena Church, Broadway Beechvlew at 10 a.m. BUECHL Suddenly on Friday, June 1, 1973, Joseph C. (Gabby); beloved husband of Joan Sinagra of Kenwood father of Joanne Schloar, Joan Schwab, Donna, Lynette, Tina, Joseph, Scott and Lorie Buechl; brother of Leona Schubert and Edward Buechl; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends recelved at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave.

FUneral on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. High Mass of the Resurrection In The Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock. BUTLER On Thursday afternoon, May 31, 1973, Francis R. Butler, beloved husband of Felicia (Gladys) Butler, father Mrs. Irene B.

Croft; grandfather of Erin B. Croft, brother of John Butler and the late Ellzabeth Burns and Germanus Butler, Friends received at McCABE BROTHERS INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn on Saturday Sunday between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Monday June 4, 1973 at 12 Noon.

Mass of the resurrection In St. John Cantius 1 Church, High Sharpsburg, Pa. at p. m. CHIODO Mrs.

Maria (Michelina) age 80, on Friday, June 1, 1973, beloved wife of of the late Pietro Chiodo; mother Mrs. Frank (Clara) Zuccarilli, Joseph Samuel, Rev. Peter Chiodo and Sr. Mary Peter, A of P. sister of Antonia Chiodo; also surviving are six grandhcildren.

Freinds are being received at the R. V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestead. Concelebrated Mass on Tuesday In St. Mary Magdalene R.

C. Church, Homestead, at 11 a.m. Contributions may be made to Lourdes Hall, Society of Precious Blood, Dayton, Ohio. CIGANIK On Thursday May 31, 1973 George Sr. of the S.

beloved husband Mary Przywara; father of George C. Mrs. Sue Diana, Mrs. Sandy Kunkle and Deborah survived by seven grandchildren; brother of John Ciganik, Mrs. Mary Chergi, Mrs.

Elsie Martin, Mrs Anna Holowchak and Al Kuba. Friends and members of Mailers Union Local No. 22. Received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South Funeral Monday at 8:30 a.

m. Funeral Liturgy In St. Adalberts Church at 9 a. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. COLLINS Mrs. Ann of 18771 Silver Maple Way, Santa Ana, California, on May 31, 1973; beloved mother of Ruth A. Halterlein; sister of Agnes Haffey of Beaver; also one grandson, David. Friends received Saturday 7-9 P.M.

and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at the JAMES J. DARROCH FUNERAL HOME, 2640 Mill Aliquippa, Mass of Resurrection 9:30 A.M. St. Titus R.

C. Church. CORBOY Thomas, on Saturday June 2, 1973, of Crucible Elliott; beloved son of Emma Tetzlav Corbov; brother of Robert W. and Mrs. Loretta Powers; also survived by, Friends one may niece call and the one nephew.

at GEORGE J. MANGIS FUNERAL HOME, 2945 Chartiers Ave. Sheraden, Poh. Family requests visitations 7-9 p. m.

Sunday and Monday. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Martin's Church, Tuesday at 10 a.m. CRUMP Kenneth G. 69, former cal education teacher and coach Pittsburgh schools, at his home In Fremont, California, May.

31, 1973. Survived by his wife, Evangeline Fisher Crump; two sons, Kenneth Gordon Crump and Edward A. (Ted) Crump; and five grandchildren. Services Monday in Fremont. DANAHEY Leah L.

On Thursday, May 31, 1973 of Brentwood; beloved daughter of Mary (Armede) Deviln Danahey and the late Paul E. Donahey; sister of Paul D. and John W. Danahey. Friends received at the CIESLAK TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville where services will be held On Monday at 11 a.

m. Family visitations 2-4 and 7-9. DeSIMONE (BABUSCIO) Thursday May 31. Elvira, Beloved wife late Vincent. Mother of Josephine, Hinkle, Casey 0.

and Albert A. Babuscio, Evelyn Foglla, Ledgia Simmons, and Gloria Simone, Also five grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave at Winstow St. until Monday at 9 a.

m. Mass of The Resurrection at Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9:30 a. m. Visitations 1-4 and 79 D. m.

DILONARDO On Friday, June 1, 1973. Mauro of husband 2456 of Pioneer the late Ave. Viola Brookline; beloved father of Mrs. Amella Cacella, Mrs. Rosella Cillo; also three grandchildren; brother of Pasquale DiLonardo of Elizabeth, New Jersey.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER and SON co. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. beginning Saturday after. p.

m. Funeral literav at the Epiph. anv Catholic Church on Tues, at 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. DOWNING On Friday, June 1, 1973, Harold 8., husband of Linda J.

Downing of Morewood father of Robert William J. and Harold S. Downing, Mrs. Joseph R. (Betty Jane) Overend, Mrs.

James N. (Mary Louise) Bernard; survived by 18 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends recelved at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Monday 12 noon to 2 p.m. when services will be held. Interment private. Should friends desire, contributions may be sent to the Heart Fund of West.

Pa. School for the Deaf. DRAXINGER Frank X. on Friday, June 1, 1973 of Beckert Millvale. Husband of Julia Komain Draxinger, Father of Patricia Draxinger and Donna Heldenreich of Sauquerties, New York.

Brother of William and Joseph Draxinger. Also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received at the WALTER J. SPERLING JR. FUNERAL HOME, 123 North Millvale.

Funeral mass in St. Anthonys Church on Monday, June 4, 1973 at 10 a. m. DUNBAR Clarence on June 2, 1973, husband of Dorothy Dunbar; son of the late Peter and Mary Dunbar; brother of Edward, Frank, Grace Wieland and Alberta Gordon. Friends received at the LEO G.

SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 5128 Second Hazelwood. Funeral Service on Tues. at 10 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

DVORJAK On June 1, 1973, John of Brinton N. Braddock; beloved husband of Mary: father of Mrs. Irene Bish of Monroeville; also three sisters In Europe and seven grandchildren. Friends received at the RAYMOND J. YUHAS FUNERAL HOME, Main Franklin Bessemer Terrace, E.

Pah. Services on Monday at p. m. at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, E. Poh.

FINK On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Edna, wife of Ravmond mother of Mary Edna Schmider and Raymond sister of Lillian Roach: also six grandchildren and eight areatgrandchildren. Friends are Invited to call at the LEO J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Tuesday with Mass of the Ressurection in St. Joseph's Church, at 10:00 a.m.

FLANNERY On Thursday, May 31, 1973, Margaret; beloved aunt of Stephen, Leo, Dorothy and the late Mary and James F. Doyle. Friends received at the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas Blvd. (Point Breeze).

Funeral on Monday at 10:30 A. M. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Bede's Church at 11 a. m.

Visitation Saturday 7-9 p. Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. FUCHS Ruth Ann. on Thursday, Mav 31, 1973, of 23 Byerley Etna; beloved daughter of Robert Elizabeth Kommraus Fuchs; sister of Dianna Manning, Viola Marie Wyzga, Ralph, Gregory and Marie Ann Fuchs; paternal granddaughter of Viola Fuchs; maternal granddaughter of Ralph Kommraus.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 923 Saxonburg (bv K-Mart Plaza). Mass of Christian Burial in All Saints Church Monday at 10 a.m. Death Notices Death Notices GILLESPIE On Wednesday, May 30, 1973, Michael husband of the late Martha Moreland Gillespie, of Bellevue West View, (formerly of Manchester); father of James Charles Martha and the late Mary Jane Adreon; brother of Alice V. Gillespie; seven grandchildren and one great-grandson.

Friends and members of Allegheny Council No. 285 of received at the T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry Hwy, North Hills. Funeral Mass In St.

Athanasius Church Monday morning at 10 o'clock. GLANZ On Wednesday Evening May 30, 1973. Vera E. Riley, Wife of the late Wesley A. Glanz of 65 South Fremont Ave Bellevue.

Beloved mother of Leslie Glanz and sister of Mrs. Dorothy Searles of Madison, Wisconsin. Friends will be received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. In the McCONALD LINN FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Ave Bellevue where Services will be held on Monday morning at 11 o'clock.

GOLDEN Suddenly OR Friday at Miami Beach, June 1, 1973, Hattie Fox; beloved wife of the late Abe H. Golden; mother of Mrs. Shirley Waldman of the late Warren Golden; sister of Mr. Sam Fox; and Mr. Murry Fox of Miami Beach, Fla.

and Mrs. Sam (Rae) Margolles, Cocoa Beach, also 5 arandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sq. Hill, (Opp.

Morrowfield Apt.) where services will be held on Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Vistation; hour prior to the services only. Family suggests contributions be made to the United Jewish Fund or the charity of your choice.

GORALSKI Edward J. on Thursday, May 31, 1973; beloved husband of Helen Gasowski Goralski; father of Timothy E. Goralski and Robert Pluta of Dallas, Texas; brother of Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Catherline Pickel, Betty, Raymond, Harry of Callf.

and Stanley Goralski; also survived by five grandsons. Friends received at the CHARLES C. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 South 15th St. Funeral on Monday at 9 A. M.

Mass of the Resurrection St. Michaels Church, 10 a. m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

GRANT Suddenly on Friday, June 1, 1973, Victoria J. of Overbrook; beloved wife of Stanley F. Grant; mother of Stanley Grant or Mt. Lebanon and grandmother of Barbara, Diane and Blair, Grant. Friends received at the L.

BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning Saturday at 2 p. Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Liturgy on Monday at 10 a.

m. at St. Norbert Church. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. HALLIWELL On Friday, June 1973.

Asa A. of Wilkinsburg. Husband of the late Amelia Halliwell; father of Mary Ann Shaner and Mrs. Frances Bannon, both of Wilkinsburg; also survived by three brothers; two sisters; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandsons. Friends will be received at the PAUL E.

Von GEIS FUNERAL HOME, 1017 Center Wilkinsburg beginning Friday at 7 p. m. and 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Saturday and Sunday, where services will be held Monday at 11 a.

m. HARRIS John A. in N.Y.C., formerly Homewood, beloved brother of Mrs. Josephine Crampton, Mrs. Mary Sapp and the late Oscar L.

Harris, brother-In-law of William B. Sapp and Mrs. Mariorle Harris. Friends' received on Sunday only at the SPRIGGS WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 N. Long E.E., where funeral services will be held on Monday at 1 p.

m. Interment Home wood Cemetery. CannonJunius Carter officiating. HAUGH Blanche Irene, on June 2, 1973, of 212 Torrent Turtle Creek; survived by Ann Dudley, Gladys Bellner, Dorothy Stanah, Richard Dudley, and Mary Loulse and Charles Haugh. Friends received at the JOBE JUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Tues.

at 10 a. m. Esther Chapter O.E.S. servIces Sunday at 7:45 p. m.

HERSHBERGER Eva May Sarver, on June formerly of Sarah Turtle Creek; wife of the late David Hershberger; mother of Thomas Hershberger; also one grandchild and two great grandchildren. Friends received the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Monday at 1 p. m. Esther Chaper O.E.S. services Sunday at 7:30 p.

m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. HOFFMAN Mary E. Kennane on Saturday, June 2, 1973, of Glenmawr Sheraden, wife of the late Hilarion H.

Hoffman; mother of Mary C. Rader, Jane H. McMahon, H. James, Rita C. McNally, Ursula A.

Wauthier, Patricia Hoffman and Lawrence C. O'Toole; sister of Margaret Kennane; also 29 grandchildren. Friends received at the WM. F. CONROY FUNERAL HOME, 2944 Chartiers Sheraden on Monday and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral mass In Holy Innocents Church Wednesday at 10 a.m. HOLMQUIST On Friday, June 1973, Harry C. of 2630 Summit St. Bethel Park; beloved husband of Marie Hanley; father of: Harry Holmaulst of Bethel Park; brother of Esther McCullough and Hazel Weiss, both of Poh. and Harriet Johnson and Carl Holmquist, both of Texas; also three grandchildren.

Friends and members of Typographical Union No. 7 received from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the HAROLD E. CONNELL FUNERAL HOME, 5120 W.

Library Bethel Park, where services will be held on Monday at p.m. HUNECK On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Anna E. Huneck, formerly of Monastery aunt of Mrs. Thelma Clouse, William, Paul, and Robert Lutty. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF JAMES J.

BARRY, 608 Warrington Ave, Funeral on Tuesday, June 5, at 9 a.m. Funeral Mass at St. Michael's Church at 10 a.m. HURKA On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Anna, of the South Side, wife of the late Michael Hurka mother of Sr. Mary Gerard, of V.S.C., Mrs.

Mary Kowalski, Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty) Wesolowski, Mrs. Irene Chervenka, John, Michael, Frank, George, Joseph, and the late Anna Switala, and Katherine Davidson; also survived by 26 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Friends re eived at the THOMAS G. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 2323 Carson St.

Funeral at 9 a. m. Funeral lituray in St. Matthew's Church at a. m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. HUSHAN On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Sara, beloved wife of the late Samuel Hushan; mother of Mrs. Rose H. L.evy, Mrs. Joseph (Betz) Hyman, Mrs.

Frank (Rae) Specter; grandmother of Mrs. Joseph. H. (Lois) Lebovitz, George Specter, Mrs. Jack (Linda) Cohen, and Miss Eleanor Hyman.

Services the BURTON HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sq. HIlI (opp. Morrowfield on Sunday at 1 p. m. Interment Shaare Torah Cemetery.

Visitation one hour prior to services. Family suggests contributions be made to your favorite charity. IACI On Friday, June 1, 1973, Frank, of 524 Wall Wall, Pa. Son of the last Ross lack and Rose Rullo; brother of Joseph of Wall and Peter of Seattle, Wash. Friends received at the JAMES J.

ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Wilmerding. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Aloysius. Church on Mondav at 10 a. m.

JAUSSAND On Wednesday, May 30, 1973, Andrew of Daytona Beach, Florida, formerly of Coraopolis; husband of Eugenia; brother of Mrs. Paul Fages of W. Va. Friends received at the ANTHONY A. SAMUITO FUNERAL HOME, 1316 Fourth Coraopolis until Monday, June 4 at 9:30 a.

m. Mass of the resurrection In St. Joseph's Church at 10 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Contributions may be made to a charitable organization. Please contact funeral director as to name of specific organization. 264-3050. JOHNSTON Sadie Eva McCorkle, formerly of Brookline, on Friday, June 1973, beloved wife.

of Thomas R. H. Johnston; mother of Donald Johnston; sister of Myrtle Kraft, Ethel Lachman, Herbert and Wilford McCorkle, also 4 grandchildren. Friends mdy call at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline where services will be held Tuesday morning.

Time later. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. KEATING On Thursday, Mav, 1973, Cecella of Parviss wife of the late John Thomas; mother of Thomas, and Eleanor Ryan; also 22 grandchildren and 12 sister of Joseph Robl, Francis Robl and James Robl, Mary Quinn and Agnes Britt. Friends received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNER- AL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd.

Requiem high mass at St. Cyrll of Alexandria Church, Monday 10 a.m. Visitation 2-4, 7-9 p.m. KEIHE June 1, 1973, Helen Tener, wife of In on Friday, William Keihe, formerlv of mother of Mrs. (Barbara) Berry, of Grand Island, New York, and Tener Steele of Richmond.

sister of Richard. Tener. Mrs. Fred Coulter and Mrs. Thomas Death Notices flowers remembrance may be made to the Heart Association, Braddock General Hospital or Charity of your choice.

MORGAN Frank M. of Homestead, died Friday, June 1, 1973. Beloved husband of Margie (Harvey) Morgan; father of Laura, Peggy, Francine and Sue Shephard; a survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lacey.

He was a veteran of World War 11 and of the American Legion of Hazelwood. Friends received at the WILLIAM R. WELSH FUNERAL HOME, 309 E. Tenth Homestead. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Requiem High Mass on Monday at 10 a. m. in St. Mary Magdalene Church.

Interment Calvary Cemetery. MORGAN Edward of 112 Mayflower St. Beloved husband of Anna Morgan: father of Ruth Spear, Barbara Jefferson, Harold, Eugene and Eddie Morgan; brother of Corbitt and Cleveland Harvey and Mrs. Adiou Flippen; also 12 grandchildren. Friends received at the SPRIGGS AND WATSON FUNERAL HOME, 720 North Lang East where funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 5, 1973, at 11 a.

m. Interment Allegheny Cemetery. MULL On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Dorothy (Cavanaugh) Mull, of West Deer wife of William mother of Anabel Weber, Sandra Calhoun and William Mull sister of Catherine Norbera; also survived by 8 grandchildren. Friends may call at the LEONARD P. BURKET FUNERAL HOME, 421 Allegheny Oakmont, where services will be held on Tuesday, at 1 p.m.

MURAWSKI Leonard C. on Thursday, May 31, 1973, of Oakland, beloved husband of Anna Studnicki; father of Mrs. Andrea Osiniski and Leonard C. also five grandchildren; brother of Mrs. Stella Farese of New Jersey and Adam of New Castle, Pa.

Friends received at JOHN N. ELACHKO FUNERAL HOME, 3447 Danson St. at Semple, Funeral on Monday morning at 9:30. Mass of the resurrection In St. Hyacinth Church at 11 o'clock.

Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. MURPHY May 31, 1973, John J. of N. of beloved husband Mabel (Grace); father Mrs.

Dorthy Monroe; brother of Rev. Robert M. Murphy, pastor of St. James Church, Wilkinsburg, and Mrs. Anna Scholtis of also 3 grandchildren.

Friends received at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell Jones N. Braddock. Concelebrated Mass of Resurrection at St. Robert's, E.

McKeesport, Monday June 4th at 12 noon. NESSENTHALER On Friday, June 1, 1973, Martha Jouver, age 77, wife of the late George E. of Beltzhoover; beloved mother of Edward George of Lake and George H. of Brookline; also 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren; sister of Clara Kratofil, Edward and George Jouver. Friends received BEINHAUER SON co.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, friends Invited. Interment in South Side Cemetery. NEUTRELLE, 31, Joseph 1973 In Sr.

The of Munhall, retired Employee of Homestead Steel, Veteran of W. W. 11 U.S. Army; husband of Sophia; father of Joseph also one brother of Ford City, Pa. Friends received at JOSEPH A.

PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431 Ninth Ave. Munhall. Visitations Saturday 6-9 P.M. Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass on Monday at St.

Margarets Church, Munhall 10 a.m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. NIEMAN On Friday June 1, 1973, Marle R. Nieman, (formerly of Lawrenceville and sister of Mrs. Hilda Nieman Berner of Etna and Aloysius Nieman of Glassport; also survived by nephews and nieces.

Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the ANTHONY J. SUFAK FUNERAL HOME, 3509 Penn Ave. Funeral Mass In St. Augustine Church on Monday at 11 a.m.

ONTKO On June 1, 1973, Michael, of Braddock, husband of Shirley Porter Ontko; brother of Mrs. Mayr Osselburn, Mrs. Helen Pawlowski, Ann, John, and Andrew. Friends received at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell and Jones N.

Braddock. Services at St. Paul Lutheran Church, Braddock, June 5, at 11 a.m. PARKS On Thursday, Mav 31, 1973, Ruth; beloved wife of Julius Parks; sister of Jennie Williams of Jackson, step-mother of Mrs. Hilda Mills, Mrs.

Aria Taylor, Andrew and Houston Parks; also other relatives. Friends recelved at the SAMUEL JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wylie where services will be held Monday, p.m. PATTON Erskine, of 700 Washington Braddock, on May 31, 1973; father of William, Mary. Nancy, Fronk, carl, Agnes, Olivia, Ereline, Catherine, Adela, Harold, Anna, Donald, Erskine Priscilla, Shirley, Earl, and Elizabeth: brother of Jessie Pace, Margretta and A. P.

Patton; dear friend of Martha Green. Friends received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 Sixth Braddock. Funeral Monday, 2 p.m. from Holiday Memorial Church, Braddock. POLITANO Elizabeth C.

on Saturday, June 2, 1973, beloved wife of John Politano; daught er of Margaret Krieger; mother of Thomas Hart, Terry Ann Holtz, Robert Hart and Anna Politano. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R.F. Winter 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a.m. Mass in the Immaculate Conception Church at 9:30.

PROBUL On Wednesday, May 30, 1973, Genevieve D. Wisniewski, of Main wife of the late Joseph S. Probul; mother of Delores Bentlejewski; also three grandchildren; sister of Bernice Treu, Jessie Hollinan, Margaret Brick, Adam and Bernard Wisniewski. Funeral from the VERNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME (formerly Henninger), 4635 Butler on Monday, June 4, at 9 a.m.

Mass of the Resurrection at St. Augustine Church at 10 a.m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. RADKO Suddenlev, on May 2, Walter, age 48, of Springdale Hollow Sprinadale, husband of Rose Micklick, father of David and Daniel; brother of John Radko.

Friends received at the CIA FUNERAL HOME, 801 Pittsburgh, Springdale, where SurVicta will be held on May 5 at 2:30 P.M. RICHMOND On Friday; June 1st. Frieda Kunstman of wife of the late Mearl mother of Mary Kathryn Mearl P. Jr. and Robert H.

of N. also survived by 3 Friends received at the PAUL E. VONGEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center at Wallace Ave. Wilk. where services will be held on Monday at 2 p.m.

Family hours 2 to 4 7 to 9 p.m. REITH On. Friday June de 1973, Cora Duffey, tormerly Street, wife of the late Herman Reith; mother of Marie Klear, Robert Reith of Glen Burine and the late Walter also 7 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends Saturday 7-9 p.m. and 2-4 and 7-9 Sunday the CHARLES T.

GRIF. FIN FUNERAL HOME, 4520 Penn Ave. Funeral Monday at 8 a.m. with funeral mass in St. Augustine Church at 9 a.m.

ROBINSON Of Mt. Lebanon, formerly of Carrick and Brentwood, on Thursday, May 31, 1973, Edith (nee Rowlands), wife of the late Harry E. Robinson, (in her 93rd year); mother of Mrs. Robert (Edna) Dierker, Mrs. Lester (Vesta) Bohlman, both of Mt.

Lebanon, and Harry E. Robinson Jr. of Bethel Park; sister of Arnold of Pittsburgh, Howard of Pleasant Hills and Edna M. Robinson of Seattle, Washington; also seven grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren survive. Friends received at the E.

B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Mt. Lebanon where service will be held on Monday, June 4 at 10 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. beginning Saturday. ROMERES On June 2, 1973, Virginia, beloved wife of Michael mother of Michael L. Romeres; daughter of the late Margaret Ketley; also two grandchildren. Friends received at the PHILIP A.

BIANCO FUNERAL HOME, 719 Brighton Rd. Requiem mass In Annunciation Church on Tuesday at 11 o'clock. SCANLON and 7-9 p.m. SCHAEDLER On Saturday, June 2, 1973, William beloved husband of Margaret E. (Kovacs); father of William Jr.

and Marlene Scanion; brother of Mrs. Mary Callahan, and Mrs. Elizabeth McCarthy. Friends received after 1 p.m. Sunday in the EDWARD P.

KANAL FUNERAL HOME, 500 Greenfield Ave. Funeral Tues. at 9:30 a. m. with Funeral Mass in Saint Rosalia Church at 10 a.

m. Visitation with the family 1- On Saturday, June. 2, 1973, Loretta Mangold Schaedler, of Greentree, wife of Edward; also survived by niece and nephews. Friends recelved at the PATRICK L. McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 334 Forest Grove Kennedy from 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

Mass of the Resurrection will be held In St. Death Notices DEATHS Acevedo, Sylvia Judith Ackerman, Mary Akbar, Ali Anshutz, Dee Arent, Elizabeth Harkins Arnold, Agnes E. Barnes, Jessie Mae Barnett, Samuel Brehler, Henrietta Corboy, Thomas Downing, Harold S. Dunbar, Clarence Ferris, William Fink, Edna Haugh, Blanche Hoffman, Mary E. Huneck, Anna E.

Harka, Anna Hushan, Sara Iaci, Frank Johnston, Sadie Kelhe, Helen Kolavic, Frank Krieger, Freeda M. Koerber, Otto Lang, William A. Langston, William (Berger) Mainhart, Raymond Mariety, James R. McDermott, Edward P. McKee, Lawrence D.

Miller, Albert C. Missey, Cecelia Morgan, Edward K. Mull, Dorothy Ontko, Michael Parks, Ruth Patton, Erskine Politano, Elizabeth Radko, Walter Romeres, Virginia Scanlon, William J. Schaedler, Loretta M. Schulte, William Turner, Lawrence J.

Washington, Grace Winkowski, Frances Wolfarth, Henry M. Wrought, Mary Death Notices ACEVEDO Sylvia Judith, on Saturday, June 2, 1973, of 43 Robin Hill Dirve, Robinson beloved wife of Hernan F. Acevedo; mother of Mrs. Sylvia Novak, Mrs Cervantes, and Hernan O. Acevedo; daughter of Octavino and Guadalupe Jerez of South Amerlca; sister of Mario and German Jerez of South America; grandmother of Antony Patrick Novak.

Friends received at JOSEPH M. SOMMA FUNERAL HOME, RT. 60, Steubenville Pike, Moon Run, where services will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. Family requests visitations 2-4 and 1-9 p.m.

ACKERMAN On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Mary Kasten, of Maple, Terrace, beloved wife of the late Joseph Ackerman: mother of Mrs. Caroline Spratt and Mrs. Ruth Weber; sister of Hertha Weston, also survived by nine grandchildren and five great-arandchildren. Friends received at the HOME, ALBERT 215 BRUSCO Virginia FUNERAL. Washinaton.

Funeral, Mass at St. Mary of the Mount Church, on Tuesdav at 10:00 a. m. AKBAR All of 4640 Chance Way. Hazelwood on June 1973; beloved husband of Nora Akbar; father of John, James, Eugene, and Mary Snyder, Bennie and May Jackson; brother of Fannie Mae Lawson.

Friends received at FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 319 E. 9th Homestead, beginning 7-10 p.m., where funeral will be held Tuesdav 2 p.m. He was a retired emplovee of Homestead Steel Works. ALBRECH Suddenly on Thursday, May 31, 1973, Mary of 537 Spruce Verona; beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas (Mary) Gent of Verona; also survived by two grandchil: dren.

Friends at GEORGE P. PETRUNEY AL HOME, 732 Brunot Verona from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where services will be held on Monday, June at 11 a. m. Interment Verona Cemetery, Oakmont, Pa.

ANSHUTZ On Friday, June 1, 1973, Dee Brewbaker Anshutz, sister of Helen Pifer and Maurine Knable. Funeral from McCABE BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside, on Monday, June 4, 1973, where services will be held at 10 a.m. Visitations with family on Sunday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ARENT Elizabeth Harkins, on Friday, June 1, 1973, of Pressley North Side.

Wife of the late Edward J. Arent; mother of George Arent and Elizabeth Frank of Grove City; sister of the late Madaline Bearley of North Side and Naomi Romanisky of Callfornia; also survived by five grandchildren and 10 areat-grand children. Friends received after p. m. on Sunday at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 408 Cedar North Side.

Funeral services on Tuesday, June 6, at 2 D. m. ARNOLD Of Irwin Run West Mittlin. on June 2, 1973, A Agnes E. Becker, In her 80th vear, wife of the late John B.

Arnold, mother of Margaret Maslowski, John Joseph Dorothy Kieter, Agnes Dollens, Robert L. and the late Frederick Arnold. Sister of Joseph Becker, Clara Becker, Sister Caroline and Edward Becker. Also 16 grandchildren, and 21 great-grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A.

FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Tues. at 9 a.m Mass of the Resurrection In Holy Angels Church, at 10 am. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

BARNES D. m. Interment in Allegheny Cemeterv. BARNETT Samuel, on Thursday, May 30, 1973, of 1329 Pennsylvania Ave. Beloved husband of Mary E.

Barnett; father of Samuel Alonzo, Darryl, Patricia, Shella, Eva LaVerne, Mrs. Shirley Craig, Mrs. Audrey Craig and Mrs. Mary Ann McFadden. Friends received at the C.

CRUNKLETON FUNERAL HOME, 1108 Liverpool St. Services of God, Chateau St. Interment Monday at p. m. then Church Allegheny Cemetery.

BERRY On Thursday, May 31, 1973, Harry beloved husband of Thelma Berry. Tather of Harry R. Berry brother of Sam R. Berry. Also On Friday, June 1, 1973, Jessie Mae, of 340 beloved mother of Franklin Woods, of Akron.

sister of Loulse Grav, Cecil, Hall Underwood, of New York and Clinton Woods, Pah. Friends received at the MORRIS S. FOUNTAIN FUNERAL HOME, 2518 Centre where services will be held Tuesdav at There's interesting NEWS in today's Want Ads. If you're interested in riding a bike, you'll find the kind of news in the. Pittsburgh Press and PostGazette Want Ads that will save you money.

DIAL 263-1201 Shogren: also three grandchildren. Private services in Homewood Cemetery Chapel. Memorial, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by H. SAMSON INC.

KOERBER Otto A. of 301 South East Twelfth Boynton Beach, Florida; passed away June he has lived here for four vears, born years at Higgins Lumber and C. J. In Pa. He worked for forty Hoder Co.

He was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church of Bovnton Beach, Temple Masonic Lodge Number 678 of Pgh. and VFW McCormick-Dorman Post 167. of and a veteran of WWI. Survived by wife Mary M. of Bounton Beach, three sisters-in-law and two nephews.

Funeral services will be held June 5. at SCOBEE-COMBS FUNERAL HOME, Boynton Beach. KOLAVIC Frank, on Friday, June 1, 1973 Clinton, suddenly, husband of Mary Probilsky Kolavic; father of Mrs. Dolores McElhaney and Mrs. Nancy Sanders; five grandchildren and one great-granddaughter; five sisters.

and two brothers. Friends received at the CARL MOODY FUNERAL HOME, Clinton, Pa. Requiem Mass at St. Columbkille Church, Imperial, Pa. Monday morning, June 4.

Visitations Sunday 10-10. KRIEGER Freeda of RD 1, Finleyville, on. Saturday, June mother 2, of 1973, Elsie wife of Edward sister DeCecco of Rena Patterson of Bethel of Satratoga, California: Park, William Pompermayer of Finleyville, and Flora Nervo of Bridgeville, also and survived five by four grandchildren areat-grandchildren. Friends Sunday will be received after p. In the EDWARD B.

GARRY FUNERAL HOME, where services will be held Tuesday at p. m. Interment Finleyville Cemeterv. KROLL On Friday, June 1, 1973, Harry In his 52nd year, of Carrick. Son of the late Martin H.

and Katherine Schnelder Kroll; brother of Mrs. Eleanor Lord, Mrs. Amanda Barbin, Mrs. Christine Steinhauser and Martin Kroll. Friends received at the JOHN H.

SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood, Saturday 7-9 m. and Sunday from 2-4 p. m. and 7-9 p. where funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

LANG Suddenly, on Friday, June 1, 1973, William. H. Lang of Castle Shannon, husband of Jane Cook Lang; father of Stephen, Jeffery and Gregory Lang; son of Clara (Harding) Lana: brother. of Dale Lang. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 at the L.

BEINHAUER AND SON COMPANY MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services Tuesday at 11 a.m. Interment private. Member of Roman Lodge No. 223 F.

A.M. Roman, New York. LANGSTON On Friday, June 1 1973, William (Berger) Langston of 320 Lydia Carnegie, father of William B. John and Joseph M. Langston.

Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the HENRY R. HENNEY AL HOME, 524 Washington carnegie. Funeral Monday, with service at 2 p.

m. LAVRA On Friday, June 1, 1973, Joseph, age 53; beloved husband of Eleanore (Visconti); beloved son of Mrs. Mary Lavra; father of George and Joan; brother of Peter, John, Michael, Ronald, Ted (Margaret) Segida, Mrs. Milton (Helen) Siesky, Mrs. Charles (Barabara) Harding, Mrs.

John Stanzizano and Mrs. Thomas Bruno, Friends received at the JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431. Ninth Munhall. Visitations Saturday and 2-4 and 7-9.

Funeral Liturgy on Monday at St. Nicholas Church, Homestead at 9 a. m. He was a Veteran W. W.

11, U. S. Army. LINGAN On Friday, June 1st, 1973, John of Bertha, Burgettstown, R. D.

2, retired railroad conductor; brother of Cora Kelly of Friends, 12 recelved 2-4 to 9 7-9, Sunday Saturthe LEE FUNERAL HOME, Burgettstown. Mass of the Resuurection in Our Lady of Lourdes Church Monday at 10 a. m. MAINHART On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Raymond Mainhart of N.S., beloved son of the late Charles and Nannie B. Mainhart; brother of Willard C.

Mainhart. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville where services will be held on Weds. afternoon at 2 o'clock. MARIETY James on June 2, 1973, of 131 Carrington father of Florence Livsey, John Moriarty; brother of Maria L.

Brooks; six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends recelved at the J. C. CRUNKLETON FUNERAL HOME, 1108 Liverpool St. Funeral services Tuesday, 11 a.

m. from chapel. MARTINI (Nails) On Thursday, May 31, 1973. Anthony J. Beloved husband of Edith Molinari; father of Rita Will and Jennie; brother of Sue, Frank, Rose, Albert, Carl, Victoria Tosadori, Katherine Winkle, Joseph and the late Phyllis Bagllo and Silvio; also three grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow St. until Monday at 10 a. m.

Mass of the Resurrection at Our Lady Help of Christian Church at 11 m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. MAUSHART Of 125 Lexington Aspinwall. On Thurs.

Edward J. husband of Anna (Cooper); father of Anna Mae Hinkes and Edward J. Maushart Jr. Friends received at the family residence. Funeral Mass Monday at 10 a.

m. In St. Scholastica Church. (Arrangements by WORRELL FUNERAL HOME) 2211. McDERMOTT On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Edward P.

of Braddock; brother of Mrs. Mary Mullen and Thomas McDermott. Friends received at the SCHLEIFER FUNERAL HOME, Second St. and Comrie Braddock. Funeral on Tuesday, Time later.

McFARLIN On Thursday, May 31, 1973, Anna M. McFarland, of 440 Cochran Mt. Lebanon, beloved wife of the late Daniel J. McFarlin; mother of Daniel J. Mrs Elizabeth Walton, James Rev.

John R. S. J. of Washington D.C.,. Mrs.

Anna Clare Martin of New Jersey, Robert. P. McFarlin of New York, and the late Mary Rose McFarlin; sister of Mrs. Helen Walsh and James also survived received by 11 arandchildren. Friends at FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave.

at Devonshire St. on Friday 7-9 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Bernard's Church at 10 a.m.

McKEE Lawrence on Friday, June 1, 1973, of Phineas St. Brother of George Thomas James Perry McKee and the late Helen Marie Edwardo. VFW 278, Gene Mager and friends received between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p. at the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 408 Cedar North Side. Funeral mass on Tuesday in St.

Mary's Church at 10 a. m. MENTION At Sewickley, Pa. on Thursday, May 31, 1973, Dolly Carter Mention; wife of Willie G. Mention of 353 Ferry mother of Tonya Mention at home, Henry Armstrong Maplewood, N.

J. and Mrs. Delores of Radcliff, sister of Birt Carter: also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends may call between the hours of 7-9 Saturday and 2-4 7-9 Sunday, in the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewickley, where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

MILLER Albert formerly of Cheswick, in Tucson, Arizona. on June 1, 1973, husband of Janet Kraus Miller: brother of Mrs. Rebecca Bell and Robert Miller, both of Columbus, Ohlo. Private funeral services in Tucson, June 1973. MISSEY On Fridav, June 1, 1973, at New Port.

Richev, Cecelia beloved wife of the late, George Missev; mother of Edward, George, Joseph, Loretta Fontana and Coletta Lowry; also 6 grandchildren and 15 greatarandchildren. Friends received at the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas where blessing services will be held on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Visitations 2-4, 7-9 p.m. On Saturday, Jne 2, 1973, William Boyd, of 1404 Old Meadow Upper St.

Clair, husband of Kathleen Cook; son of Samuel Ferris; father of Barbara Kelly Ferris, and Michael John Ferris; brother of John Hamilton Ferris. Friends will be received at St. David's Church in Venetia, on Sunday from 6-8 P.M.. and the STEPHENSON FUNERAL HOME, in Rochester, N. Y.

on Monday from 7-9 P.M. Family, suggests contributions be made to St. David's Church. Funeral arrangements by the Samuel B. Fryer Funeral Home of Bridgeville.

MOLVIN Louis A. on Friday, June beloved husband Theresa Frank Molvin; father of Dr. Richard Molvin and Louis Molvin; brother of Mrs. Ida Zelders; also survived by seven grandchildren. Friends may call at the MAURICE L.

KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center at South Wilk. (parking on Premises) Liturgical services on Mandav at 10 a.m. family hours 2-4 and 7-9). In Ileu gf Margaret's Church. Greentree, on Tuesday, June 5, at 10 a.m.

SCHULTE On Fridav, June 1973. William, of 1412 Romano- Bridgeville, husband of Rose; son of Helen; father of Christine, Kathleen, William. hours and from Philp 12 Schulte. Visiting noon to 9 p. m.

however, friends will be personally received by the family from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the SAMUEL B. FYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washinaton Bridgeville. SICKELS Catherine B. on Wednesday May 30, 1973 Center HIll Rd.

Plum. Boro. Beloved wife of Paul Mother of Jerry, Janet Dilts, Kathie. Sister of Frances Herbster, Edmund, Lawrence, and Anna May Miller. Also survived by four grandchlidren.

Friends. recelved at the HAROLD ROTH FUNERAL HOME, 7450 Saltsburg Rd. (at Universal Rd.) Friday, Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Services Monday at 1 p.m.

STANKOVIC Mirko, on Mav 31, 1973, of 43 Cherry Etna. Husband of Anna R. Stankovic; father of Rosemarie Profozich, Edward Charles J. Jean Ann Ehrman and David J. Stankovic: brother also C.F.U.

of grandchildren. ovic Alres, Argentina: No. Holv Name Societv. Friends. received at the WM.

J. OGRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler, Nicholas Etna. Funeral mass In St. Church, Millvale on Mondav, 10 o. m.

STRATHEN Melvin J. Sr. Suddenly on May 31, 1973, of 270 Butler Etna; husband of Grace J. Walzer; father of Melvin J. Jr.

and Russell E. Strathen; brother of John, Ernie and the late Frank Strathen. Members of Etna Sportsmen's Club, Jockey Club of Etna and friends received 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. at in WM.

J. OGRODNIK HOME, 333 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Monday at 2 p. m. SWIERCZYNKI Of Clifton Sharpsburg, on Wednesday, May 30, 1973; Frances (Smyst); wife of Joseph (Cowboy); mother of Sr. Timothy C.S.S.F., Rev.

Joseph E. and Constance Doman; sister of Jean Fitzpatrick and Joseph Smyst; daughter of the late John and Eva (Hainas) Smyst; also two grandchildren. Friends recelved at the EUGENE N. WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, 820 Main Sharpsburg. Resurrection Mass Monday at 10 a.

m. In St. John Cantius Church. TKACH Suddenly, May 31, 1973, John of Braddock; beloved husband of Elizabeth; father of Mary Angela and Sharon; brother Helen Martincek and Margaret, N. Paul Tkech.

Friends received, at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERAL HOME, Bell and Jones Braddock. Divine Liturgy at St. Peter and Pauls; Monday June 4, at 9:30 a.m. TRASATTI Julia, suddenly, on May 31, 1973; sister of Mrs.

Alexander (Mary) Anawich, of Carnegie and Andrew Salynski, of Greentree; aunt of Marie Anawich, of Robinson wife of the late Louis Trasatti and daughter of the late Constantine and Catherine Suhena Salynski; sister of the late Nellie Salynski. Funeral Monday from the D. BAGNATO FUNERAL HOME, Chartiers Carnegie, at 10 a.m. Interment in Holy Trinity Cemetery. Donations to the Cemetery Chapel Fund or your favorite charity.

TURNER On Friday, June 1, 1973, Lawrence age 78, husband of the late Mary Herpts, formerly of Ross father of John E. and Harry L. Turner; also two grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Funeral private. Arrangements by L.

BEINHAUER SON co. WASHINGTON Grace, of 100 Industry Washington, June 1, 1973, wife of Fred mother of Fred Jr.r James, Mrs. Doris Burden, Mrs. Nancy Davis, Miss Arlene Washington, Mrs. Helen Moody; sister of Jonathan Marshall; 12 grandchildren, and other relatives.

Friends received at the CHARLES FUNERAL HOME, 2516 Bedford Ave. Service Tuesday 10 a.m. from St. George's Catholic Church. WILLIAMS On Thursday, Mav 31, Anna.

C. Kehrer of 764 Franklin. Mother of Edward Lederer; also survived by 3 grandchildren and 10. areatgrandchildren. Friends received at the LESLIE HOME FOR FUNERALS.

424 No. Nealey Ave. Make contributions to Calvarv. Lutheran Church. Services, Monday, June 0.

m. D. of M. services, Sundav. 8 D.

m. WIGLE Oscar E. of 215 Painter St. Everson, Pa. (formerly of Export); on Friday June 1, husband of Theresa Wesolowski Wigle; brother of Albert, Herman, Harry and Norma.

Friends are received at the EDWIN N. WOLFE FUNERAL HOME, Export, Pa. Funeral ServIces Monday at 2 p.m. In the Funeral Home. WINKOWSKI On Friday, June 1, 1973.

Frances, of the S. S. Beloved wife of the late Walter Winkowski; also survived by nieces and nephews. Friends received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South Fifteenth where services will be held on Monday at 10 a.

m. WOLFARTH On Saturday, June 2, 1973, Henry M. Wolfarth, in his 93rd year, of No. 3 Fifth Aspinwall; husband of Ellzabeth Walling Wolfarth; father of Thelma Douthett, of Deerfield Beach, Harry of Fox Chapel, Claire of Verona, and Theodore G. Wolfarth, of Allison Park; alsho survived by 12 grandchildren and 11 areatgrandchildren.

Completed arrangements will be announced by the family through the H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Aspinwall. WROUGHT Formerly of Sharpsburg. On June 2. 1973, Mary; wife of the late Thomas Wrought; mother of Mary Grabb, Josephine Pickel, Florence Patterson, Pose Schulte and Frances Bittner; also 20 grandchildren, and 16 greatgrandchildren.

Friends received the EUGENE N. WORRELL NERAL HOME, 820 Main Sharpsburg. Funeral mass. Tuesday moming at 10 a.m. in St.

Mary's Church. ZINSNER On Friday June 1, 1973. Daniel of 106 Center husband of Eleanor Peet; father of Daniel, David and Dale; brother of Charles; also six grandchildren. Funeral from the R. D.

SCHELLHAAS FUNERAL HOME, 388 Center Ave. (Off The Horseshoe Bend) West View on Monday at 11 a.m. Member of North Hills Lodge No. 716 F. A.

M. and Islam Grotto Visitations with Family 2-4 and 7-9. In Memoriam DeMAURO, Nancy -In loving memory of our dearest mother and grandmother who passed away two vears ago today, June 3, 1971. Always our minds do wander to a grave not far away, for the one we loved so dearly and who we could not save, onlv God knows how much we miss you and our eyes shed many tears, with the passing of two vears. If we had all the world to give, we would give it, yes, and more to hear your volce and smile and greet you at the door, but, all we can do dear mother is go and tend your grave, and leave behind tokens of love for the wonderful mother God made.

Sadly missed by all her children, grandchildren and all those who loved her Monuments Cemetery HOMEWOOD Cemetery- 6 grave lot, Lot 75, Section 24, 881-9325. JEFFERSON Memorial- -4 lots, Garden of Well, $700. WIll divide. 835-7838. Sears Cemetery Memorials VISIT OUR DISPLAYS East Liberty 661-6500 Allegheny Center 322-8500 SUNSET View Memorial Park -Garden of the Cross, section M.

8 choice graves. Value $2,600. Make offer. 381-1779. Clubs MONEY $50 to $50,000 FUND RAISING CAMPAIGNS AND PROGRAMS DESIGNED TO FIT YOUR ORGANIZATION NEEDS NO RISK NO INVESTMENT CALL 441-4444 Lost and Found AIRADLE -Brown Black, (Jason).

Lost Bradford Woods. Reward. 935- 2801. BEAGLE -Black white; mole: Kennedy Twp. area; reward.

331- 1430. CAT -Long hair white, 1. blue and green eve, Lost Shadyside area, reward. 361-6268. CAT -Orange, lost Biddle Wilkinsburg.

Reward. 243-3159. CHEVROLET 1963 Bel Air Sedan; light blue with white top, Lic. No. 95028-MIssin from McKees Rocks, $25 to LOCATE CAR.

264-2073. Lost and Found reward. 882-5174; bik, 348-7084. Bethel FOUND -2 young female dogs, same litter, rusty brown, 681-0556; 761-3955. GERMAN Shepherd -5 female, white flea collar, brown block, answers to lost Wilkinsburg area, reward.

521-2670. GERMAN Shepherd -6 mo. old, black and tan. Lost In Sheraden Thursday 922-6730. GERMAN Shepherd -lost, black white spot on chest.

Male. Reward. 828- 9796; 828-7775. GERMAN Shepherd Black tan, lost Overbrook, rew. 881- 6502.

GOLD Charm bracelet Found 7th Ave. Valuable. 241-3402. IRISH Setter Red, male, choker, lost May 19th, Shadyside vic. Reward.

361-4426. IRISH Setter -Red female, yrs. Reward. 361-0646. LABRADOR, Retriever Lost.

Black, 65 East Liberty, 5-30-73. No ID or collar. Joshua, reward. 363-1535 after 6. LOST Masonic Ring, Penn Hills area.

Gold, reward. 731-3057. MALTESE -Small, white, male, "Popcorn" lost Sheraden-McKees Rocks. Reward. 331-6760.

MINIATURE Schnauzer -Lost May 26, Rosslyn Farms, salt pepper. Answers to Reward. 276-3228. POODLE male, Miracle Mile Shop. Center reward.

372-2228. PURSE -Brn. leather, Civic Arena return wallet, cards glasses. 921-8945. SMALL male dog found, red-white, w-white streak down shoulders, 563- 2431., Sun.

or even. WALLET-Weds. P. M. -Ident.

Grant St. -Wm. Penn area; reward. 341-6392. WHITE male poodle, found Mt.

Lebanon. 561-6213. 2 Personal ANYONE buying Grm. Shep, pups out of Gentle Ben of Friendshipe Tara of Zollgrenzshutz-Haus, purchased July, 1971, Urgent! 481-3628. ANYONE witnessing accident at West End Circle on 14 at 6:40 a.

Please call 766-3113. BOTHERED? Depressed? Troubled? Talk with Standby. 782-4023, 24 hrs. DIAL-A-FRIEND -Your Bible Speaks 24 hours every day. 687-2323.

LEO- -CAN FORGIVE LOVE YOU. GEMINI. PAUL F. -The door is open today, bring your sister with you. Happiest girl.

PREGNANT Distresses Need help -Call Birthright, 621-1988. PUBLIC ATTENTION ANIMAL LOVERS 11 you had a bad experlence buying a diseased or misrepresented pet anytime in the past, call 882-5725; 372-8157: 378-8100. WILL Andone who witnessed the traffic accident on Lyle near Sullivan Buick in McKeesport on Sat. May 19, 1973 about 11:30 D. m.

please contact Al at 351-0600. 2A Employment Service A BETTER RESUME PROFESSIONALLY PREPARED ALLEGHENY RESUME SERVICE 7152 Jenkins Arcade 391-2044 A RESUME properly prepared resume Is VITAL in your lob search. We are the nation's largest organization of complete writing, EXprofessional resume specialists, with ecutive typing and quality reproduction services. Reasonable rates. For a free analysis of your resume, call or visit: 391-0644 BEST RESUME SERVICE 1503 The Penthouse 625 Stanwix St.

FRANCHISES AVAILABLE RESUMES -Save time and money by writing it yourself. Complete kit with samples, $4. Typing and printing service available. Call or stop In. Personal Resume 215 Gateway Towers, 471-6110.

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10 10 10 p. m. 687-7917. A-R-T-I-S-T-S FINE ART WANTED National company seeks art work from artists for national exposure sales. FREE CONSULTATION Call collect.

412-344-9017, or write: North American Art League, 1910 Cochran Road, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220. At Chatham Health Club Visit Swim, avm, sauna, steam, weights, $15 mo. 3 mos. $36.

391-5000. BANDS- largest entertainment complex is seeking new artists for increased bookings, promotion, recording production. Richard Sharp Agency, 441-7300. BASS Guitarist- -For contemporary rock group. Preferable 20 yrs or older.

379-5493. Blood Plasma Donors FEE PAID Pittsburgh Blood Plasma, Inc. 908 Penn 2nd Floor Donations may be made twice weekly a. m. to 3 p.

m. daily exc. 8 a. p. m.

Call 391-9688. COMBO- -The B.C.D.'S, beautiful music for all occasions. 323-0259. COMBO- -Doc. Zachary organ trio.

Organ, bass, drums, $100. 421-2083. Jim Dandies." Wed dings, parties, anniv. 323-0268. DRUMMER -Looking for established Rock Band or serious Individuals.

331-8619 (Gary). EUROPEAN Health Spa Lifetime Membership good at anv of 5 Pah. area Spas any of 162 National Spas. Call Miss Koons, 9 to 5, 261-3816; after 6:30 wkends, 362- 3375, EXPERIENCED Drummer -Wants to join group. Call Scott, 734-0685.

Experienced 4-girl singing group, looking for a band. 488-0781, anytime. FEMALE Vocalist needs lead guitar, bass violin, drummer pianist. Rita Moman, Captain Video Productions, 682-1049 or 243-6548. FEMALE Pop Singer Needed -Est.

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NOVELTIES and Gifts For fund raising affairs. Order now. Call C. M. Merchandising, 863-3936 or 864-1736.

OIL Portraits Painted from photo; free brochure. 351-4208. sit in South Hills Area, July, August OLDER Couple -Available to A house Sept. 653-3378. $1.00 for 50 Playboy Magazines 1953- 55 or $1.00 each or $2.00 for Pre 1900 Coca Cola Calendars Robs.

604 No. E. 10th Big Sprina, Texas 79720. ORGANIST -Singer, all occasions. $50.

References. 921-8610. POLICE, FIRE RADIO SCANNER CRYSTALS MANY IN STOCK 921-0879 P.O. Box 4591, Pa. 15205 RIDICULOUSLY Low Recording Studio Rates -During our May Grand Opening.

The equipment 15 more than adequate the studio personnel is superb. Why not give us a call today. Pioneer Sound. 441-9600. SCANDANAVIAN SPA Spring Special $5 Off Immaculate facilities, Specializing In vibrating treatments.

Rock sound. Pgh's. only water whirlpool. Free distilled water tea. Free parking, 10-2 a.

m. 771-7780. SCANDINAVIAN SPA Announces 4 new employees, 771-7780 SELF-Hypnosis Autogenic training for relaxation confidence. Classes, $15 Prof. 681-2206, aft.

Pittsburgh Press, June 3, 1973 B-21 2B Business Personals CO Jobs--Male Interest SPEECHES Researched and written for you by professionals. Call 1-9 p.m. Mohney 561-1570. STUDIO ONE 138 9th 2nd downto n. Newly remodeled facilities, plush air-cond.

Body toning vibrator treatment. Exercise reducing counseling by professionally trained attendant. Open 7 days, until 3 a.m For information, call 562-0832. SWIMMING Lessons- Private. Chatham Center Health Club, 391-5000.

TYPING -In my home, accurate on time. Reasonable, 372-4455. VALUE FAIR Department Store Will Be Open SUNDAYS From 12 to 6 P.M. Beginning June 3rd. Many Departments will be open such as: Automative, Sporting Goods, Garden Supples, Patio Supplies, Health and Beauty Aids.

This Sunday's Special: Quaker State 10W30 Superblend Motor Oil 44c at. Limit 6 ats. VALUE FAIR RT. ALLISON PARK (10 minutes North of Etno) collect. WORKSHOPS The Center for Human Development Is a non-profit organization offering the opportunity, thru group process, to gain insight, lov, and enrichment In life's relationships.

Center for Human Development, 431 Shady 361-1400. Open discussion Sun. 8 p.m. No charge. WRITERS Will research, write and or edit hour articles, speeches, manuscripts, etc.

Call 1-9 p.m. Moh- WANTED- -Organist and bassist for rock group, In Indiana, Pa. Call John at 465-5268. WEDDING- Inv. Access.

Lowest prices. Shirley, 421-4806; 321-3957. WILL Pay -Up $20 cash for. 1973 High School Senior, Class list. Name, addresses, zip codes.

Call 391-3846, IMPORTANT NOTICE! All advertisements in The female Help columns, offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. Pittsburgh Press does not knowingly, employers accept covered Help-Wanted by the Fed Ads eral Wage and Hour Law if they pay less than the $1.60 nourty minImum wage for, non-tarm employ. ment OR if they do not pay time and a half for work In excess of 40 hours in a workweek. It is required by law. Nor will this newspaper knowingly acrept ads from coverea employers who discriminate In pay because of sex or accept an ad which discriminates against persons 40-65 vears in violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.

Contact the Wage and Hour Division Office of the U. Department of Labor at Room Federal Bullding, 1000 Liberty Ave nue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. Phone: 644-2996; or 306 Ringgold McKeesport, Pa. 15132; Phone 673-9703.

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Questions and answers on Employment Agencies are available to you by writing the Better Business reau, 230 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222. NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS Jobs are arranged under Male and Female classifications for the convenience of our readers. This is done because most jobs generally appeal more to persons of one sex than the other. Various laws and ordinances local, state and federal, prohibit discrimination in employment because of sex unless sex is a bona fide occupational requirement.

Unless the advertisement itself specifies one sex or the other, job seekers should assume that the advertiser will consider applicants of either sex in compliance with the laws against discrimination. 3 Jobs-Male Interest MRKTG. ACADEMIC MGMT. Ph.D PSYCH. CHAIRMAN SSS HIGH SCHOOL SSS BUSINESS EDUCATION -HS ADMISSIONS ASSISTANT ASST.

TREASURER- UNIV. AUTO ADJUSTOR TRAINEE CREDIT COLLECTIONS HYDRAULIC DESIGN ENGRS. MANAGEMENT TRAINEES SSS SALES MANY VARIED Employment Specialists 2248 OLIVER BLDG. 261-2250 empl aacy ACADEMIC-University Asst. Treasurer -Excel.

sal. quantatative forecast analysis relate info to programmer, good future to qualifier, 261-2250 Bldg, Empl. Specialists, 2248 Oliver empl. agcy. Accountant All Fees Paid COST MGR.

To $20,000. Florida based corp. yrs. cost accta. exp.

including some supv. respon. MGR. To $17,000. Malor LOCAL corp.

reas. BS yrs. cost exp. Excell. coupled w-some supervisory resop.

long range potential. CONTROLLER $17,000 Range. Local general oppor. accta. for indiv.

w-BS and 54vrs. exp. w-some EDP. TAX ACCOUNTANT To $15,000. Malor local corp.

reas. BS yrs. federal and state tax exp. Some exposure to international taxation helpful. Contact B.

Brackin FOX-MORRIS SIX GATEWAY CENTER 232-0410 Emp. Agy. ACCT. ALL FEES PAID TAX MANAGER $20,000 bonus. $100 million mfg.

corp. seeks 5 yrs. public private exp. to handle total function. OPERATIONS ANALYST $20,000.

MBA 5 vrs. financia, cost, or operations analysis exp. Corp. staff supvy. sict leading to div.

controllership. INTERNAL AUDITOR $18,000. No travel. Very rapidly growing corp. in Southeast seeks some operations type exp.

or "big 8'1 CPA. STAFF ASSISTANT Local. BS degree some budgeting, auditing or analytical bkod. Handle special projects. GILBERT LANE 301.

5th Ave. Bldg. -Suite 903 391-7300; emplovment agency ACCOUNTING CLERK TRAINEE QUALIFIES Entry level position with this local firm. You will be trained A-P. A-R, General ACCT'G FUNCTION.

Co. INTERVIEWING MONDAY Morning in our office. Call immediately UNITED CONSULTANTS 261-4566 Employment Agency 421 Seventh Ave. 261-4566 ACCTS. A COLLEGE GRADS: -3 positions, in Accounting Analysis Budget Analysis area.

BS deg. necessary for these fine positions with major corp. $850-mo. or higher Fee. LIKEN, Parkway Center.

391- Agcy. ACCOUNTANT, -Competent county fe experi- funded program. Write Press Box K-415. ACCTG. or Audit Mgr.

Trne. $10,000 (no feel, degree, Career. Empl. Jenkins Arcade, 471,8926. Acct.

Employ. Agev. LIKEN FEE PAID BY THE EMPLOYER ON ALL THESE LISTINGS. ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLLER: For FORTUNE 500 company, need exp. as a mfg.

plant controller with an assembly type operation. $30- 35.000 stock option bonus. CONTROLLER: International exp. a must, consumer packaged products Industry best. To $30,000.

PROCUREMENT Need strong exp. at purchasing mat. level along with financial expertise. stock options bonus. ASST.

LABOR RELS. Should have exp. in gamut of labor function, growth spot. TRUST OFFICER: Exceptional opportunity to head up a trust dept. of a growing W.

Pa. bank. ENGINEERS SAFETY-MAINT. Deg. Handle all safety engr.

maint. engr. supervision for Researcy Center. To $16,200 ANALYTICAL CHEMIST: Dea. Perform wide range of analytical testing procedures as a service to various sections within the Corporate Research Center to operating divs.

To. $16,000. TECH. SERVICE Dea. Establish sound relationship, with technical management.

representatives of the autmotive, coll coating Industries. To $16,800 APPLICATIONS dea. or b-g in fluid mechanics, Pref. centrifugal pump exp. To $13,000 SALES ASS'T.

SALES-MGR. TRAINEE: Excellent opportunity for ambitious individual to become involved in mamt. position. 1-3 vrs. sales exper.

Call on hospltals, schools, nursing homes. Degree. $9100 exp. excelSALES CONTACTS: Established sales b-g In Industrial sales. Prefer engineering degree.

Local opening. car expenses. LIKEN EMPLOYMENT 524 Fort Penn Pitt Ave. Federal Bldg. 391-1866 ACCT.

EMPL. AGCY. MANAGER Well known, very successfu, local company, 40 pct. Audit 30 pck Tax 30 pct. Special prolect work.

Requires: 2-3 yrs. Public Accounting, with some Tax expert ence. To $15,000. FEE PAID. MANAGER--GENERAL ACCOUNTING Rapidly growing Sales doubled in last 2 vrs.

Local: Supervise staff of 10 in all areas af General Cost accounting. Highly diversified position. Requires: 45 vrs. broad acct. experience.

Prefer CG. To $14,000. FEE PAID. DIVISION ACCOUNTANT Centralized accounting department of large local Corp. Will coordinate accounting activity from all international divisions.

Requires: CG or close, with diversified general ace counting experience. To $10,500. FEE PAID. RESUME FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL OR SEND (partial listing) MANGOANDREWS Personnel, Inc. 814 Lawvers Bida.

391-1242 ACCT. The followina avallable positions are a cross section of professional salaried need of Pittsburgh. Based corp. If your area of concern is not mentioned below please, phone and discuss your particular situation. ASS'T.

CONTROLLER $15,500 AUDITOR $15,000 CORP. ACCT. $12,500 BUDGET ACCT. $11,500 For confidential Interview, please phone 391-2440. Pah.

Business Consultants, 650 Smithfield St. Emo. Ag. ACCT. COST-BUDGET MANAGER TO $17.000 LOCAL.

FEE PAID Will be responsible for costbudget profit planning on divisional level. Will report to controller. Excellent Ibility position. ROBERT BEECH ASSOCIATES 281-3533 520 Investment Bldg. Empl.

Agey, 520 Investment Fourth Ave. Excellent degreed ac ACCOUNTANT GENE $10.500 countant with 1-3 vrs. experience 10- loin corporate staff. Consolidationsexperience at corp. or divisional; level desirable.

Local. Fee Paid. Robl. Beech Empl. 281-3533 520 Investment Fourth ACCT.

COST ACCT-degreed $13,000 AGENCY radio TV commercials to $19.000 AGENCY ACCT. EXEC. to $15,000 PUBLIC REL. for P.R. agency MGR INTERNAL AUDITING RICHARD L.

PHIFER PERSONNEL PERS. 1 vr expr In personnel-IR, good opportunity to move, into entire 1R function ing labor rel. to $12,000 multidiv. Fortune-500 co. Contract negot.

arbitrations EEO OSHA lent opportunity to $26,000 DOROTHEA R. CRASS ALL POSITIONS FEE PAID. Many. others not listed. Call for appoint.

ment or send resume. Robert J. Associates Inc. Employment Agency 300 Sixth Avenue Building 471-5750 ACCT. SUPV.

WIll supervise Pension quires degree plus broad of pension, profit sharing employee benefits: actuarial back-1 ground helpful. ACC'TG. MGR. To supervise Cost Analysis heavy cost background needed for: maior local firm; MBA-CPA To $17,000 DESIGN ENGR. Degree needed plus several vr5.

design exp. involving hydraulic, equipment: Pgh. based $12,000 Employment Agency Specializing In Selective Placement Pongrass PERSONNEL ASSOCIATES PORTER 6th Grant 281-7583 ACCOUNTING INSTRUCTOR $700 To $800 Fee Nego. Degreed accountant or E.D.P, Assoc degree. Work in Pah.

for major firm: to instruct students in general counting ledger work. 40 hr. wk. 5: br. dav.

Robt. Beech Empl. Agcy. 281-35337.

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