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y. Death Notices Death Noticei Death Notices 2A Business Personals LATEST PiffsburgK Press, Aug. 17, 1973 3 Legal Notices PREVIOUS DEATHS NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE BY TRUSTEE IN PARTITION In tfia Tnnrt nf rnmmftn DIam nl Allegheny County, Pa. Family Divi sion no. w-sb ot 193; Billy L.

Warman vs. Joonne L. Warman, Complaint In Eaulty tor Partition. To All Persons Interested: Take Notice that oursiiant tA nrrfer of Court, John A. Caputo, Esquire, of Court John A.

Cauoto, Esaulre, Trustee will after the following described real estate for sale to the highest bidder on August 31, 1973 ot 10:00 A.M. E.D.S.T. on the nremlses at R. D. No.

1 Box 99 Thomas Run Rood, Oakdale, Pa. 15077, Blllv L. Wnrmfln find Tnnnnf L. Warman, owners, R.D. No.

1 Box 99 Thomas Run Road, Village of Beech-mont Collier Township, Allegheny County and Commonwealth of Penn sylvania; being the northerly 50 feet of Lot No. 7 In John W. tleshit's Plan of Beechmont: Block 9053X. Lot see ueea book volume 41 paqe 449. Terms of Sale: Ten )10 per cent) cash at time of sale; balance of purchase price In cosh within twenty (201 dovt after rnnflrmntinn nf sale nvt he Court.

The trustee reserves tne right to accept or relect any and all bids for said real estate If he deems the some to be Inadeauate and to adlourn the sale from time to time as he sees fit. JOHN CAPUTO, Attorney, Trustee, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219 NOTICE Notloe Is hereby given that application has been mode to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Com mission, under the provisions of Section' 419 of Act. No. 247, op-proved July 31, 1968, known as the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code, by The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, for a finding of necessity for the situation and use of a building and certain additions thereto to house Central Office Telephone Switching eaulpment at a site locoted on Perry Highway (Route 19) In Ross Township, Allegheny County.

(A.98085) A public hearing upon this appll cation will be held Tuesdov, Auoust 28, 1973, Ot 10 A.M., In room 1211-1212, state Office Building, 300 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, when ond where all per sons In Interest may appear ond be heard, (f they so desire. Tin Ball Tolephom Company ol Pennsylvania Monuments Cemetery JEFFERSON Memorial Park 4 835 7057 JEFFERSON Memorial Cemetery-4 somes oqrqen ur reace, I I Memorial Park-4 space lor, sjsu. can 621-4812. Clubs MEN Women-91 A nJmr inlirntH In charter memberships In country club for singles. Write: P.

0. Box 384, MonroevHte, Pa. 15146. IOST AND FOUND CAMERA-Mlnolta SRT-101. Lost 9th dovntown.

Reward. 321-1742. CAR IN Terrier-Lost, Murrysvllle. Small. Cream Black.

Rew. 327-0432. CAT Oranae. wht. w-hlk.

mnrklnnt on legs; Shadvside. 683-6730, eves. DOBERMAN Plncher-Lost. duddv. last seen, N.

Taylor goes bv the name of Dobl. Reward, 1220 West worm can 323-046. DOG-Small white mole, Twp. vie, Reward, 767-4573. Indiana DOG-Alrdale, blk.

ft tan, lost week ago, Oakland area, Narbarth, An. Tag, "Mitch," Rew. 683-4929. DOG -Lost Aug. 5, part toy collie, white chest, sable brown with brown collar, Shadeland Ave.

vicinity, re ward, call 761-4284. DOG -Male, lona haired, black. brown white. Lost Mon. Verona vie.

795-4076. KITTEN-Found Tuesday, gray striped, white collar w-bell, Thomas Blvd. area. 661-2030. KITTEN-Wht.

w-blk. arev; Sun. Brookllne Schl. vie. 343-1012.

PERSIAN Cat Lost- Orange, Puffy, Schenlev Animal Hospital Area. 421- 30 1 u. RING-Lost. 18k aold. areen oerldot wide band.

Vic. Sa. Hill Post office. Kewara. 68Z-II95, 683-9396.

ST. Bern. Puppy-Femole. Lost Aug. 13.

Blk. white. Rew. 371-2232. TERRIER-Dandle Dlnmont white, Lost Shadvside area.

Call 681-7259. TOY-Pomeranian lost, Mt. Washing-ton vicinity, pJease call 481-8825. WALLET-Red, lost, River Run Rd area, reward If contents Rosary oeaas returned, 481-4696. WHITE-Maltese doa lost.

"Molly," McKees Rocks vicinity. Reward. 331-6143. LOST Aua. 11.

Wentiell Ave. Beechvlew. "Tosh" 561-4665. brown port Beagle, 2 vie. Beltzhoover, rew.

431-6833. msoNu BOB Reoan, father deceased, Impor-tant, call sister. 833-OT2. BOTHERED? Depressed? Troubled? Talk with Standby. 782-4023, 24 hrs.

CARDINAL-Love Is to share. My Door is Always open, poddy T-eape. COLLEGE Grad-Will drive car to California atter Labor Day, tor expenses ft 2c a mile. Eves. 941-9619.

Happy Birthday Marie G. from me. HAPPY Birthday my Love always Karen. darling BUI, JOSEPH B. -PLEASE COME HOME.

WE LOVE AND NEED YOU. BABY HAS TO HAVE NECK SURGERY-JULIE B. PREGNANT -Distressed Need help Call Birthright, 621-1988. RETIRED Gentleman-Wishes to correspond with others Interested In not-ural foods. Write Press Box G-483.

SAPPHIRE-Please write Press Box 460. We hear it every day. People call us to cancel their Want Ad because it did the ob fast. To fill your rental vacancies in a hurry, just dial 263-1201 in 5, in for 4 uwiioi ur iw iriux. unique Doay iwiiniy.

rnvuiB, iiiiiiuicu, eir studio. Shower, sunroom, vibration, music. 7 Days. 461-9449. AFGHANS-For beds, cribs, sofas.

wage to oraer. gi-4v4. AT Chatham Health Club $2.50. Visit. Swim, gvm, sauna, steam, weights.

S15 mo. 3 mos. S36. 391-5000. ATTENTION, Small Business Men-Will address vour envelopes, card also stuffing (South Hill) 835-0488.

MAYA of MKT. SQ. Announces 5 New Employees. j66-9934. Authentic Geisha Bath Enlov sauna, exercise, whirlpool body toning, private showers In every room, plush, alr-condltloned.

Memberships available. Downtown iiispurgn, mi Lioerty Ave. GEMINI SPA 391-3919 7 days, 10 a. m.tlll BASS Guitar Plaver-Wha ll IntorKt. ed In a group.

Need not be professional. Ask tor Ray, 371-6966. Blood Plasma Donors FEE PAID Pittsburgh Blood Plasma, Inc. 908 Penn 2nd Floor Donations may be made twice week-Iv 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., daily exc.

1 a. p. m. Call 391-9688. Jim DnndlM" Wert.

aings, parties, anniv. 323-0268. COUNTRY Western Band Wanted for Saturday nights. Valley Inn Lounge, Monongahella. 258-9833.

DIVERSIFIED 363-5769. Vocalist wanted. EXPERIENCING Marital Difficulties -Or In the process of divorce? Comolete surveillance ft Investigation service. Licensed, strictly confiden- tlal, free consultation, 881-700. FENCES Reoatred-Chaln link or wood, 1 day service on all repairs.

481-3418. FULTON BUILDING SPA Charming attenaants, completely relax you. Worries ft tensions vanish In air-conditioned privacy. Elevator service. No embarrossment.

Sauna. Showers. About $5 less. Suite 515, 107 6th Downtown. 566-9257; 66-7805.

1 1 a. p. m. GEMINI Spa-Closed for remodeling, reopen aepi. ist.

IF vou are over 21. slnale. senarat. ed, divorced or widowed, call 922- Mit mr important message. MI-018.

l-N-V-E-N-T-l-O-N-S IDEAS WANTED IMPERIAL 1910 Cochran Greentree) Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220 or Call 412-344-9017 LEAD Guitarist-Folk-Rock; serious, acoustic or electric, possible bock up vocals, for work In very near future, Must oe over ll. 31-B3S1. LIFETIME Membership-European Heaitn opo. aoi-yzM eves.

MAYA OF MKT. SQ. New, totally A-C, relaxlna. Invlaorat. Ing alcohal vibrating treatment, convenient location 11-3 a.

m. dally a-yyp4 ORGAN Player-Wanted to play with snow pana. on-u3. QUICK Rubber Stamp Company Stock rubber stamps, pocket stamps, Prompt service. Direct dealing with customer, to order call 673-3619.

SCANDINAVIAN SPA Summer Special $5 Off Immaculate facilities, specializing In vipratina treatments, rock sauna. only soft water whirlpool. Free distilled water tea. Free parking, 10-2 a.m. 771-7780.

SCANDINAVIAN SPA Fully Alr-condltloned: Breathe a sign of relief. "SELF-HYPNOSIS" CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFP PHONE ANSWERS 24 HRS. 391-3906 SPA-Llfetime $600. 561-5860. membership, asking SWIMMING Lessons-Private Chat-ham Center Health Club.

391-5000. TRUMPET-Tombone-And tenor sax ophone for Wantu Wazurl group. Call 024-40 18, or 66I-2S2. ULTIMATE In Healthful Benefits-Muscle toning, passive exercise, Heayn studio; 687-7917. VERSATILE, Experienced -Pretty female singer, desires position In country western band.

Write PO Box 11283, Pgh. IS239. WANTED -Drummer ft Organist Male or female. Must be able to travel willing to work 6 nols. wk.

22B-IOVa. WANTED-Record company needs new talent. Single artist, groups, writers. 746-2540. WEDDING I nvt.

-Ac ess. Lowest prices, aniriey, 421-4806; 421-2792. WILL Pav-Up to $20 cash for 1973 mon ocnooi senior class list. Name, addresses, zip codes. Call 391-3846, collect.

WOMAN with steady lob would like to porrow would oav back weekly. Good credit rating. Write rress box A-4V3. YE OLDE Parkslde Inn, 2400 South Park Entrance, Rt. 88.

Stop In for aencious ainner or a snack tne Fa Dinners $3.50 up. Stan Conrad at, tne organ, sot. 835-9999. Help Wanted ACADEMIC Instructors Science ft math teachers, mmed ate v. Em ployment Specialists.

2248 Oliver! Blag. 26l-22i0. ACCOUNTANT-Local CPA firm, must have 3 vears experience In public accounting, no travel, salary open, 471-8568. ACCOUNTING CLERKS TELLERS COMPUTER Coordinators Fast growing financial institution requires persons with leadership ability. Must be analytical, conscientious, dependable, implacable integrity.

Send complete resume only including description of duties to Box A 069, Press. ACCOUNTING ft Clerical-Beginner-good typing skills reaulred. Apply Multlscope, 100 Fifth 2nd floor, downtown. ACCOUNTING Clerk-Wlth business training for detailed work. Good at figures.

Insurance ft health benefits, West End area. Write Box A 447: Press. ACCOUNTANT-B. A. Assist comptroller, medical facllty experience preferable, but not necessary.

Write confidence to: Box A244 Press. No inquiries until after Interview. Shady-side location. ADVERTISING Manager -Needed for Pgh. metropolitan sports oriented weexiv.

circulation presently ib.im; exrjandina to 100.000 soon. Exneri- ence desired. Salary negotiable. Part tun time sa es oos ons, comm. open also.

Appointment. Call 281-1200, Ext. 3 5. AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE Old established, aggressive firm needs more service personnel. Commission all fringe benefits.

Plus 563-2404. AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE MECHANIC HAFER'S 531-1005 ALUMINUM SIDING Crews w-truck ft eauloment, top rates. Local work, can 243-2882. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic. Expe-rlenced only.

882-9711. ANESTHETISTS C.R.N.A. Positions available for experienced ft recent graduates In a 200 bed general hospital with over 4600 operations per year. Located In beautiful University community. Staff consists of a' full time Anesthesiologist ft 6 Anesthetists.

Salary ft fringe benefits, highest In the area. Contact personnel ottice, Indiana Hospital, Indiana. Pa. 15701 or call collect. 412-463-0261, Ext.

204. An eaual oppor-, tunny employer. ARCHITECTS Exoerlenced. who want responsibility and advancement ona term oroaram tn progres sive firm engaged In variety of prolects. Salary commensurate wth experience.

Lift, Justh Chetlin, 471-9669. ASPHALT Eaulpment Operator-Ex-perlenced only. 373-3215 after 6. Assistant Food Manager Experienced for large Institution write Press Box A-308. good ASSISTANT STORE MANAGER Discount Department store, mature perspn, must be experienced In retail merchandising, excellent opportunity aggressive person.

Contact Mrs. Cavanaugh, Alberts Dept. Store, 9 to daily for confidential Interview. Ftione 486-9000. TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD BY PHONE DIAL 263-1201 to We Be at 3 Frl.

per Help Wanfei BAKER Must have experience) In Danish pastries. Excellent working conditions and good fringe benefits. apply Slmbels-Mellon Square 11th Fl. Emp. Oflce Interviewing Monday thru Friday 11 to 2:30 An Equal Opportunity Employer pastry; must have store -Ti lil' "5" 10 aecorate; oil other experienced help employed; VOCat on.

hntnitntlTntlAn daylight hours; $250 wk. to start sick benefits. Call 391-7060 for app't BAKER-Port llm i apply mornings, 5525 Walnut, Shady- BAKERY n. 5525 Walnut onaav5lQe. BARBER--Wanted; North Hills BAR Maid-Part-time.

rlence preferred, paid vacations holidays. Apply after 3 p. m. North-way Restaurant. Northway Mall.

An equal opportunity employer. 1 BARMAID-Experienced, dlshwash- 0VSC 21- waitresses, experienced over 21. Apply in per- be dependable, d. Pov. E.

361-9420 aft. 9 p.m. 26676tVM- 9 BARMAID-Apply In person, 301 rws uownrown. BARMAIDS-Waitresses. Attractive, exp.

not necessary, 221-9769. m.uu? tired; South Hills resident; W.min BARTENDER-U a.m. to 5 p.m. 0ft" BARThNDbR-Part time. Area.

Send resume Press A 385. or Barmaid, exp. Dowi towngreo, Mon. thru Frl. uci ll, ION t2j-wau.

BARTENDFRS-9 lull tTZT. TZT wo'trMS. short order cook. UUJUAfl nirap BEAUTY downtown, Capri Beauty Salon, Call 264-Saton SGf" BEAUTICIAN Guarantee. 461-7048.

BEAUTICIAN -Experienced, no foil rwlnfl. ed- Hills area, 343 2797 Halr "'-W oo-JV33. BEAUTICIAN Experienced for small Shop, 683-1168 or 373-7053 BICYCLE Manaqer-New Bike shop. Know reoa rs. Good nnm tnJ resume to Box A-146.

Press. BODYMAN-FInt rnti hT m7 have own hand tools, paid vacation, holidays, hospitalization, life Insur ance, uniforms. Experienced I Apply In person, American Auto Repair, 5101 Libert Ave. BODY Work-Full time, must ha experienced and have own tools. Pleasant work na condition! with Insurance work.

885-2882. 1 BOOKKEEPER-Preferablv exnerU enced In wholesale distribution. Slate references, experience salary de-slred to Box A-423, Press. BOOK KEEPER -Full time, all phas es of accounting. Able to take complete charge.

For Interview call ijuesr Trailer Rentals, 77 1-5990. BOOK KEEPER -Accountant, Good knowledge of accounting reaulred for public accounting firm. Phone Hourv-Ftz Co. 521-7000. BOOKEEPER-ExDerlenced.

Tn linn. die accts. payable, general ledger posting. Salary open. IMME- UlAtE.

391-9932. BOOKKEEPER -Assistant. n. nent lob. 5 doy week.

Penn Hills location. Relaxed atmosphere. Own transportation. Call Mrs. Grove, 243- 6260, BOOKKEEPER -Typist, light So.

Side, write Box 4255, Pgh. 15203. BRICK Layers-Block layers. exoerU enced only. Call evenings, 898-1 669.

BRICK Block Layers-North Hills. New home construction. 625-1158. BUSBOYS Busgirls-Dov or evening shifts available. Apply at Sir Loin Inn, 5841 Forbes Sq.

Hill. CABINET Maker-Or helper. Exp. or training, steady. 923-2336.

CAR Wash-Steady 8. part time, wash windows wipe off cars. 561-7777. CAR Washer and Cor lockey-Excel-lent starting position for someone who has Intentions of making a career In the automotive field, must have driver's license. For Interview appointment for either of the above positions.

Call 884-8000 or 653-5300. 5k tor mr. sretan, service Manager. CARPENTERS ARE YOU Looklno for Steady Employment Qualified Journeyman Carpenter? Capable of reading blueprints ond working with little or no supervision? Able to supply your tools and transportation? Available for on Interview? If vou con answer the above eues-tlons with firm ves, call W. G.

Goss 741-6412 between the hrs. of 4 to 6:30, Monday thru Saturday. An equal opportunity employer CARPENTERS-Car ft tools neces-sarv, steady work, p. m. 486-1128.

CARPENTER -Experienced, city north suburban. 781-1700. CARPENTER'S Helper-must some experience. Call 7 to 9 p. 331-6553.

CARPENTER'S Helper-Work loc. Etna, 40 hr. week. S2 hr. Immediate hiring, must have transp.

Call any. time up to 9 p.m. 443-6278. CARPENTER-Foreman excellent opportunity In South Hills. 941-5067.

CARPENTER-For sub contractor. all types remodeling. 362-8919. CARPENTERS-Caroenters exp. only, So.

Hills area, 563-4090. CARPENTERS' Helper s-Exper-enced. Tools ft trans. North Hilts area. Coll 7-9 p.

m. ONLY. 373-2429. FINISH Carpenter-Good hourly rate depending upon experience. 276-5100.

CARPET Layers -Expd. only. Pd ft holidays. 481-0100, 94 vacations p. m.

CASHIER Delicatessen help, full time. Apply In person Prime Kosher, 1916 Murray Sa. Hill. CASHIER-Part time, apply Magg, South Hills Village or call 833-3566. I CHILD Care Worker Needed -In small children's home, must be willing to relocate.

Treatment oriented facility. Singles or couples. Please send resume to Press Box A-378. CIGAR Clerk-Elec. register exp.

tun or parttime. bi-iwu. CLEANING For apartment complex In Monroevllle Area 5 davs a week. Excellent worklna condition. a.m.

4 p.m. paid vacation call between. 1 p.m. and 4 doily 373-1192. CLEANING Help-Retail bakerv, fuB or part-time, must be exp.

766-0954. CLEANING-Part time, Boker Apply In person; Rosenoioom 203 Murray Avenue. CLERICAL INSTRUCTOR To teach a multi-phase clerical skills program from tiling clerk to clerk stenographer, experience In typing ft Instructing business courses. Call Mon. thru Frl.

9 a.m. to p.m. 351-0271, ext. 60. CLERK-Stock, delivery, 18 or over, no experience necessary, Golden Mile Pharmacy, 1777 Golden Mile Highway, Monroevllle, 327-0026, CLERK-Claar store, 4 p.m.-Miot nlght-8 a.

m. References. 321-6451. CLERK-Wanted for retail fish maty ket, must have high school educo tlon. Apply 1711 Penn Ave.

CLE K-Drlver Professional Phot macv. So Hills Resident Prtferj COLLECTORS MAe. exnandlna aaaln. Outstanding opportunity for telephone collectorl seeking gooa salary, incentive ana fringes. Call Mr.

Trolnor, 344-5700. MANOR OAK No. 2-SUITE 521 PGH. (Greentree) PA. 15220 An Eaual Opportunity Employer COLLECTOR-Inside work.

You'vi tried the rest, now try the bestf If you're earning J600-S800 eacls month with vour present oaency of finance company, vou will undoubted, earn J9OO-5110O with us. Generouey salary, largest commission In town; employee benefit program. Modern. progrestive company, can tor appt. rni i ector Jmttnnnl Tftmnnnv needs Dart tlmti collector.

Eves, ft Sat. Work. Experlf cxperi 24S ence reauirea. ian mr, Bona, lV7 An Equal upporrunuy employer COMPANION Or Practical Nurse- ve- n. Ref.

eiaeriy coupie. ta 9894. Between 10-5 p. m. 795-1194.

CONTROL Desk Personnel-Full time, hours 5-1 a. South Hlllf Area Bowling center, vti-iiu. COOK-SHORT ORDER Full or Part Time-Day or Night turn, No experience necessary. I Eat 'N Park 1 Banksvllle Rd. Nr.

Potomae COOKS I Broiler ft short order cooks. Apply Sir Loin Inn, 5841 Forbet Ave. Sa. Hllle IMPORTANT NOTICE! All advertisements in The Help Wanted column ojfering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. The Pittsburgh Press does not knowingly accept Help-Wanted Ads trom employers covered bv the Fed eral Wage and Hour Law If they pay less man tne si.ou nouriy minimum wage for non-farm employ ment OR If thev do not oau time and a half for work In excess of 40 nours in a workweek, it is required bv low.

Nor will this newspaper knowingly accept ads from covered employers wno aiscriminate in pay because of sex or accept on ad which discriminates against persons 40-6) years in violation of the Age Discrimination In Employment Act. Con tact the Wage and Hour Division Office of the U. S. Department of Labor at Room 702 Federol Building, 1000 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222; Phone 644-2996; or 306 Kinggoia McKeesport, pa.

15132; Phone 673-9703. Address Press Box Ntimher renll to Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15230. DO NOT Include papers of personal Value. Advertisers often fall to call for all replies addressed to a Press box numher nnri thl mnll Ic aestrovea it remaining over 10 days atter tinai insertion of advertisement.

In Order to nrotH th nriyaritw from recelvlna circular matter, if expressly understood ond agreed that all such matter shall he wlthhuld tar as, possipie By The Press. Only bonaflde answers to advertisements aaaressea fa oax numhurt rnr nt The Press will be delivered to od- vtriiwrs on presentation ot the box number tickets. Questions Ond flntwrc An Smnlnu. ment Aaencles are nvniinhi uam oy writing tne oener Business Bureau, 230 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, ru, I34IT. Help Wanted ASSISTANT Church Custodlan-Mt.

Leoanon area, nnecnantcai canity ugaucu. w-nr. weex. joi-qm, yo. ATTENDANT Davllaht, full time GAS 'N GLO Library Rd Bethel Park ATTENDANT-Wonted for working at European Health Spa, must have neat ona neanny appearance.

Call 30J-4I24. AUTOMATIC Screw Machine Clntra. tor, experlenced. Hall Industries, c. v-arson at.

AUTO Body worker-South Hills. bood work. hosoita zat on, group uniforms, holidays, 5-day week, plus overtime. Flat rate or hourly. Vacation after 6 mos.

Weekdays 563-6000. Eves. weekends B35-0175, AUTO BODY-Worker for collision work, no rust, new shoo, oald vacation and holidays. Broadway Plymoutn, McKees Rocks. 331-5800.

AUTOBODY Work Over 20 vears old, experienced, must have tools, for appointment. 372-7735 between 7 ana y. AUTOMOTIVE BODY REPAIR Experienced only, top wages. Chrysler-Plymouth. MUIUKS, INt.

1331 Fifth Coraopolls Coll 264-4270 AUTO MECHANIC Raoldlv expanding dealer service organization reaulres one additional experienced technician. Unusual op portunity tor amomout mechanic. High earning potential. -Free uniforms -High weekly auarantee -Retirement pension at no cost -Free Insurance ond hospitaliza tion. Hn nnv nna vnrnt on nav -Modern facilities and latest equipment.

-Ideal worklna conditions. All reDlles strictly confidential, call Mr. Kaoanak at 892-2112 for appoint ment. Al Schwartz Pontiac, Inc. 1400 Lebanon Church Rd, Pleasant Hills, Pa.

AUTO MECHANIC Experienced on Chrysler products preferred, benefits; 50 per cent based on Hat rate, paid vacation ninn. nrnflt hnrlna plan, life Insur ance and hospitalization plan. S-dav work week, a nrs. eacn. appiv in person to: Krebs King Chrysler Plymoutn Rt.

fciensnow, ra. or ton service manager of 4H6-25uu. AUTO MECHANIC Opportunity for experienced mechan ics trainee in wen-eauippea inop, guarantee against percentage, paid uniforms, nospitanzaiian, pension ana holiday. No nights or Saturdays. Apply In person or call for appointment.

Dan Wlsllck, South Hills 1303 Leoanon murcn Ka. in- 2311. AUTO MECHANIC Due to Increase In volume, we need (2) Chrysler experienced technicians. Opportunity for permanent position with Tri-states oldest Doage aeaier. We offer full benefits.

All replys confidential. Call Lew Tupper at W. A. Burgunder, Inc. 331-3636.

AUTO Mechanic-Paid uniforms holidays, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Hourly rate, wusr nave own toois. Qualified state Inspector. Salary open occoraing to experience, gz-iuv. AUTOMOBILE Mechanics-Experi enced, state tuneup, alignment permanent, also part time evening. 782-2603; AUTO.

Mechanic-Airport area, state Inspector, have own tools, top wages. Perfect opportunity for right man. 264-9912 day. 364-6435 eves. AUTO Pnjnter-Experienced only steady, too pay-t-beneflts.

321-7006. fcves. 364-0434. AUTOMOBILE-Recondltloner want ed. Must be experienced, or willing learn auicxiy, con vm-uk.

Automobile Sales The 1 Dodge Dealership in Allegheny County. Southland Dodge, is offering an excellent position for an experienced salesperson. Due to increase in volume sales, our pnesent sales staff is short one individual. We offer outstanding working conditions, hospitalization, demonstrator and other fringe benefits, for confidential interview call MR. C.

F. BOYLE 462-9550 SOUTHLAND DODGE RT. 51 SOUTH PLEASANT HILLS AUTOMOBILE SALES We have a position open on our sales staff for career minded sales representative who would really like to earn a better than averaqe income. Salary 4- com mission and bonus, paid vacation and new car furnished ere only part of our great compensation plan. Sell the great line of Pon tiacs and GMC trucks.

Contact Mr. Jack Quinn for an interview, Wright Pontiac, Rt. 19 Wex ford, Pa. 935-4646. AUTOMOBILE Sales-New ft used cars, must be experienced.

Earn In excess of S20.000 comm. per year, plus many other benefits. Call for Rocky Bovle, c-o South- lond DOdge, 462-9550; 469-1662. Al ITflAADTIVF tcmtirc niCDATrUBB are expanding our service department and are looking for an Aleemirh? flfnr Salary, hospitalization, malor'medl- I.UI, IIIU holidays. Call Mr.

Troy Hufstader Cadillac eoi-zjuu. Automotive BODY SHOP FOREMAN able to be In full charge of comolete worklna of our body shop. Salary good, hospitalization, malor medical, unitorms, paia vacation ana holidays, call Mr. iroy nutstaaer, 661-2300. BABYSITTER -Elderly, experienced, our home, for 6 mos, old, 30-5: 30.

call 682-6194, witn refer- ences after 5 p. m. BABYSITTER Emsworth Vic. fror p. m.

Approx. 2 hours, Mon. thru 761-2874. BABYSITTER for 2 pre-school chil dren, Swlssvale. 271-253L BABYSITTER Wonted -4 p.m.-2 a.m.

Aoe 18 or over. 9220985. BABYSITTER-For Infant. Green Held, references, 521-4739. RARYSITTER Full time.

5 davs no nights. Ref. requested. Above averane salary. Scott Twp.

area. In carneole, 279-5799, BABYSITTER-(2 children) ft light housekeeping duties, mature, 2 davs week, salary transp. te Bethel Park. 833-7078. BAKER-Steody, reliable, references, 5 davs, no nights, apply Barkui Bakery, 3112 Route Allison Park.

Iv ACHESON Of 11 Wvndhurst Moon on Thursday, August 16, 1973. Walter L.i beloved husband of Martha Zernlclt. Father of Mrs. Mar Ellen K. Basalvaa, Jack C.

and Walter L. Acheson Jr. Brother of, Mrs. June Lombordo, Mrs. Billy Holleln and Mrs.

Peggy Burak. Also survived by two grandchildren. Friends may call 2-4 and fc M0N TWP. FUNERAL HOME OF R. D.

C0P6-LAND 98lBrodhead where rrvlces will be held Saturday at Am. i ALEXICKO On Thursday Aupusf 14, 1973, Mary, of Monroevllle, Pa.) beloved mother of Mrs. Mary Gondal, and Thomas Alexlckoj also eight grandchildren ond one great-grandchild. Services and Interment In Mt. Carmel, Pa.

Arranaements by M0NR6eVILLE FUNERAL CHAP-EL of Gen H. Corl. BEIL On Wednesday, Mary J. Thomas of Pint Hill Ross wife of the late LeRoy B. ond mother of Mrs.

Kay B. Callahan and Mrs. Dorothy B. Special; sister of Mrs. Franklin Danser, Mrs.

H. J. Welael, Mr. Harry Thomas; grandmother of Marv Kay Mergenthaler; also four great-grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 m.

at THE E. J. PFEIFER FUNERAL HOME, 512 Grant Mlllvale. Mass of The Resurrection In St. Anthony's Church, Mlllvale on Saturday, Aug.

18 ot 10 a. m. Contributions to Vlncentlon Home appreciated. BERRY Charles B. (Chuck), of 3210 Alberta Munhall.

Suddenly on Wednesday, August 15, 1973. Beloved husband of Mrs. Jean M. Berry. Father of Mrs.

George (Diane) Vasko and brother of Dolores. Grandfather of Lorl Jean and John Charles Vasko. Friends ere being received at the R. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, Me West Homestead, where services will be held on ot 2 0. m.

Employe of Mesta Machine Co. Masonic services 1:45 D. m. BRANDENSTEIN On Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1973, Louis V.

(Shultz), beloved husband of the late May Davis Brandensteln; father of Robert L. ond Edward P. Branden; brother of Frank Mrs. Alberta J. Connelly, Mrs.

Marie B. McGraw ond William N. Brandensteln; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, INO 4900 Centre Ave.

at Devonshire on Thursday and Friday, 2-4, 7-9 p. m. Funeral Saturday. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Paul's Cathedral at 1 p.

m. BREITENBACH Of Mt. Lebanon; on Thursday, August 17, 1973. Herman beloved husband of Ernestine G. Brelten-bach.

Friends received at the E. B. LAUOHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Mt. Lebanon from 7-9 p. m.

Friday. Funeral services will be held In Our Saviour Lutheran Church, Mt. Lebanon on Saturday, August IB at 1 p. m. BRODERICK Suddenly on Thursday August loth 1973, Joseoh R.

of 1752 Warriors Road; husband of the late Margaret Broderlck; beloved father of Joan, Anita Mrs. Margaret Ruby, Michael Broderlck; brother of Mrs. Gertrude Monroe Detroit Mrs, Katherlne Potts, Bernard Broderlck, of Detroit also survived by four grandchildren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630, West Liberty Sfter 7 p. m. Friday 2-4 and 7-9 aturday ond Sunday. Funeral Liturgy In St. Margaret's Church, Greentree.

Monday at 10 0. m. Interment St. Mary's Cemetery, Sharpsbure. BUCCIGROSSI On Wednesday August 15, 1973, Edith, beloved wife of Albert Buccl-orossl; mother of Edward, Debbie and Nick Bucclgrossl; sister of Ronold Donatelll and Mrs.

Mory Marney. Funeral from the Chooet of E. M. SPERLING FUNERAL HOME, 314 Peorl St. on Saturday ot 9 a.

m. Reaulem Mass In the Immaculate Conception Church ot 10 o'clock. Friends Invited. BUCCIGROSSI Adelaide, en Thursday August 14th 1973; wife of the late Contanzo. Relatives and friends received at WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R.F.

A SHOPPERS BEST FRIEND The Pittsburgh Press and Classified Sections Whatever you need, you ore sure to find il in the Classified columns. Furniture, sporting goods, appliances, musical instruments, tools, toys, household items, all these and many more are listed every doy for your selection. A shoppers second best friend is a dog who brings him hit Classified Sec tion, Shop the Classified Columns Daily Sunday! Die) vmv Ai. Ali liiij Clure; father of James R. Moloney; grandfather ot Jamie ond Trlca brother of Russell T.

Friends may call at the JAMES A LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton after 2:30 p. m. Thurs. 7-9 Thurs.

evening. 2-4, 7-9 Frl. Service! Sat. Afternoon at i ciock. MARTIN Wednesday Auoust 15.

1973, avmond husband of Gladys lart Martin of 9601 Nov or Allison Park; father of Mrs. Shirley Komsev, mrs. Kose iimmermon, Mrs. Marv Surace, Gerald W. and Raymond Martin; brother of Mrs.

Goldle Hart, Mrs, Margaret Hawkins, Mrs. Sylvia Herold, Harry and Cecil Martin; also survived by 16 grandchildren. Friends received at The HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME, Rt.

I at Woodland Circle, Allison Park where Services will be held on Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Family reauests visitations from 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. McAULEY On August 15, 1973, Ray-mond age 41. of Scott beloved husband of Elaine Klee-man McAuley, father of Steven, Brad, Robert, Gary and David, brother of Charles of Cleveland, friends received at the I.

BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Services on Saturday ot 2 P. m. Friends Invited.

Interment Jefferson Memorial Park. McCURDY August 16, 1973, Daisy G. of Thom-bura, wife of the late Lee morner of Mrs. Botty sturges and the late Georoe McCurdy; grandmother of Mrs. Nancv Rowe rook- lev; sister of Mrs.

Grace Williams ot New Bethlehem, pa. Friends may fa at theJAMtS A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Crafton, after 1 o. m.

Saturday. Funeral services Saturday evening at I o'clock. Also services and in- th "ORR FUNERAL HOME, In Grove City, Pa. Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. McPHERSON Suddenly on Wednesday, Aug.

15, 1973, Donald E. (Donnle), husband of Rosetta; father of Donald; son of Ned and Ruby McPherson; brother of James, Walter, Billy, Mary, Gerrl, Joann ond Carlagene McPherson; also other relatives. Friends received at the GEORGE A. WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 North Homewood where funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 m. McGLUMPHY Katherlne Kunt on Thursday, August 16, 1973, widow of John J.

McGlumphy; mother of Sr. Mary Joachim R.S.M., Dorothy McGlumphy, Mary Louise Barone, fcstelle Dickenson, Parkersburg, John William J. and Georoe McGlumphy; also 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN D. O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 4744 Clalrton Rt.

51, Wh tffhfl I. Funnm! nn 9:15 a. m. Funeral liturgy In St. FragyeV2no.ntoa:rn.,,',a"on, McNALLY On Thursday, Aua.

14, 1973. Ed ward of North Braddock, husband of Ellen Lynch McNally; father of Mrs. June Adams and Bernard McNally; brother of Mrs. Gertrude Delanev; also eloht yianacnuaren. rnenas may ca at the EMILY M.

LANIGAN FU- NEPAL HOME, 700 Linden ciisi ran. AAnsi nr Tn waaiirrar. tlon In St, Williams Church on Saturday at 9:30 a. m. MILLER Mary, on Auoust 14, 1973, of J14 Commerce Wllmerdlng; wife of the ate Edoar E.

MlllAr: mnthar ot yarey raimouist, tisie Rodl' paugn, irene tracy, wary Brown. ing, Edgar, Harry, Wlllard, Paul and Robert Miller: Alu It nrnnH. children and 47 great-grandchildren. Friends received at THE JOBE FU A HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Saturday at I V' m. MOKGAN Ralph of McClure husbnnri of May Miller; father of William Schnaufer and Barbara Fonzl; also two grandchildren; brother of John and Edward.

Friends received ot A-NOVAK FUNERAL numc, pnanton Ka. Keauiem hiah mass of St. Francis Xavler Church, Saturday, 11 a. m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p.

starting rvcuiiesuuv V. III. MOSES day, August 15, 1973; husband of the lote Isabel le. Golod Moses; Charles of the S.S., on Wednes- tatner or Gloria Lamns, Patricia Gallo, Peter and Theodore Moses; brother, of Anne Massen, Minnie Nepollelo and Edward Moses; also survived bv three grandchildren, Fr ends rece veri nt 1h fiPODfiB A. PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, successor to C.

C. Cleslak, tl 15th St. Funeral Saturday at 10 m. mass ot tne Resurrection wipnony inurcn ii a.m. NORRIS On Wednesdov, Aua.

II, 1973, reiry, oeiovea ratner or Biraia, Tommv Lee and Eddie NarrW. mi of Chicago, three grandchll- aren ana one great-grandchild; brother of Joseph Norris of aiso otner relatives. Friends re ceivea ar tne ttbURGE A. WARDEN FUNERAL HOME, 1100 North Homewood Ave. Funeral services Monday at 1 p.

m. In Trinity Bap- IISI IIIVIUI. PANIAN On Thursday, Aug. 14, 1973, Fred eric l. ranian, ot Lower Burrell, husband of Shirley (Wllsonl Panian; father of Michael A.

and Thomas F. Panlon; brother of xooerr, Andrew and Donald pan an. Friends may call at the F.RN!S FUNERAL nuniE, an ueecnourg Lower Burrell, where services will pe neia on saturaay at it a. m. if desired, contributions may be ntaae io tne neari runa.

PEARSON On Thursday, Aua 16th, 1973, marietta nunxer ot koss two. (formerly of Allison wife of tne late rrea w. l. Pearson; sister of Mrs. E.

A. Rush, of Mt. Lebanon, Mrs. John Swisher of Somerset, and Mrs. Edna Hunker Pearson of Zellenople; aunt of mrs.

tiieen r. Williams or A son Park. Visitation with the family 2-4. p. m.

rri. and 12 noon to 2 p. m. sat. at tne henry c.

BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal oiensnaw, wnere services will be held on Sat. afternoon at 2 0 CIOCK. PERSINGER On Wednesday Auaust 15, 1973, Lillie M. Jeffrey, wife ef the late Ava R.

Persinger; mother of Mrs. Ethel Duty, ond Emery R. Persinger of Roanoke, Va; also nine grandchildren and 13 great-grond-children. Friends received at the REX T. SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 2860 Perrvsvllle Ave.

at Marshall. Services on Saturday at 2 p. m. PLATT On Thursday, August 14, 1973, Rose Tortoreti Piatt of Baldwin Boro; mother of Janice ond Stanley Mezyk; daughter of Rosarlo Toto- retl; sister of Jennie, Josephine, Salvatore and Angleo Totoretl, and the late Vincent Tortoreti: two granddaughters. Friends received at the JOHN H.

SLATER SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Browns- vine Brentwood. Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 p. m. ond 7-9 p. m.

Funeral on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Funeral Llturav at St. Albert The Great Church at 10 0 clock. RINAMAN On Wednesday, August II, 1973, Rooert age 71, of Mars, R. D.

2, husband of Emma C. Leloolot: father of Mrs. Loretta Smith of Mrs. Ruth Pearce of Loudon. vllle, Ohio; Mrs.

Pat Madl of Pgh. ond Charles J. Rinaman of Mars; brother of Mrs. Ruth Pittman of West View; also 22 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, and one niece. Members of North Hills Lodge No.

716 and fr ends received at the WM. H. MC DONALD FUNERAL HOME, Mars, Pa. Services on Saturday at 2 o. m.

Masonic service Friday 9 p. m. ROGERS On Auoust 15th, 1973, Robert E. of 123 West Oliver Munttall; beloved husband of Hazel Klght Rogers; father of Mrs. James (Barbara) Gordon, of North Hills; brother of Mrs.

Alice Reese of Irwin, ond Mrs. Ann Imlay of Munhall, one granddaughter. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 0. m. at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main St.

(Homestead Munhall. Services on Sat. at 11 a. m. SABOLOVIC On Wednesday, August IS, 1973; Mariene H.

saoiovic or Hottman In her 40th year; beloved daughter of Alexander Sabolovic and Marie Nickel Sablovlc; sister of Janice Kohl, Charles and Donald Sabolovic ana Lvnn Schneider; granddaughter of Catherine Nickel; aiso survivea ay eignr nepnewi ond two nieces. Family will receive friends from 2-4 ond 7-9 ot the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Trov Hril. Mass of the Resurrection in St. Alovslus Church on Saturday at 10 a. m.

Amalgam- atea irons union loco no. ium. Croatlon Fraternal Lodge ond Friends invited. SANTA Stephen A. husband of the late Elizabeth Maykranz Santa, of Brlahton N.

unexpectedly. on Thursday, Aug. 16, 1973; beloved father of Stephen A. Edwin J. and the ate Mrs.

zaoetn volant. Survived also bv six grandchildren. Complete notice of arrangements later. SEVILLE Suddenly on Thursday, Auoust 14, 1973, John J. of The North Side.

Friends received ot the WM. A. AEBERLI -U. LHArEL, EOSI North Ave. at Sandusky St.

Serv ices on saturaay, August 11 ar i a. m. nft A SHAW Suddenly on Frldov, August 17, 1973, In Sharon, clorenoe F. of West-wood, husband of Helen L. Swaney Shaw; fother of Mrs.

David (Bar-bora) pouber, Mrs. Kenneth (Beverly) Rozanik, Mrs. Blaise (Dorothy) Mosceiilno and David Show; six arondchlldren; brother of Mrs, Merfhvr Shaw of Las Veaos, Mrs. Beatrice Stoddard of New Castle and Mrs. Lltllon Gray ot Allgulppa, Pa.

Friends received Saturday 7-9 0. m. and Sunday trom 7-4 ond 7-9 p. m. at the CONRAD BE6LINGER JR.

FUNERAL HOME, 1008 Char-fler Elliott, where Services will be held on Monday ot 11 a. m. SMITH Maude Cramer of Brookllne, on Thursday, August 14, 1973. Wife of the late Paul N. Smith.

Mother of Delores Smith. Sister of Oliver George Cramer. Friends may call otter 7 p. m. Saturday at the FRANK F.

DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. where services will be held on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. SNYDER Delores (Bee), (formerly of S. S.I. Suddenly on Wednesdov August 15, 1973, beloved mother of Mrs.

Shirley Schmidt; sister of William Snyder; also survived bv two grandchildren. Friends received at the GEORGE A. PHILLIPS FUNERAL HOME, Successor to C. CieiTok, tl S. 15th St.

Funeral on Saturdoy at 9 a. m. Mass of the Resurrection St. John The Evangelist Church at 10 a. m.

SULLIVAN On Thurs. morning, August 16th, 1973, Timothy L. Sullivan; beloved husband of Geraldlne O'Leary Sullivan; father of Timothy J. ond Reals L. Sullivan; brother of Mrs.

Catherine Sherlock, Mrs. Margaret Creegan. Friends received at Mc-CASE BROTHERS INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral August 20th, 1973 at 9 a.

m. Mass of the Resurrection In St. John's the Baptist Church at 10 a. m. SWENTOSKY On August 15, 1973, John; husband of Helen Romanchuck; father of jonn R.

ana Linda Donnelly; five brothers: four sisters, and three grandchildren also survive. Friends received or the D. baonato FUNERAL HOME, Chartlers Carnegie, until Saturday at 9:30 A. M. Funeral moss in HOiy Trinity Church at 10 A.

M. TIRONE (George) On Wednesday, August 15, 1973, Estella Irene; oeiovea mother ot Mrs. Loretta Johnson, Mrs. Jose phine Glatch, Mrs. Ann Morrow, and Mrs.

Delores Kaylor; also Jomes and William George; also survived by 17 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services from the JOSEPH M. MCAVOY FUNERAL HOME, 1700 Forbes en Saturday at 9 a. m. TRLLLOW Suddenly on Wednesday, Auoust 15, 1973.

Joseoh: beloved husband of Stella Polskl; father of Date, and Sheryl; brother of Anna Czupskl, Frances Wrask, Mary Story, and Helen Staftora, oil or Micnigon. Friends received ot the L. J. SZAFRANSKI FUNERAL HOME, 101 Third Carnegie, until Saturday, Auaust ot 1:30 a. m.

Reaulem High Mass at All Saints Church ot 9 a. m. TURNBAUGH On Wednesday August II, 1973, James R. of Carrlck, husband of Alfo Gallettl Turnbaugh; father of James William, ond Rlchord Dulllo; son of Madeline (Gang) and the late Jomes Turnbaugh; brother of Madeline, William, John, and Grace Junker. Visitations 12 noon-9j.

m. at the KOONTZ BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral Sat. at 9:30 a. m.

Liturgy In St. Basil Church at 10 a. m. Should friends desire, contributions may be sent to the Eve and Ear Hospital, Pa. Cancer Research.

UTBERG On Thursday, August 16, 1973, Edward beloved husband of Bertha Unverzagt Utberg of 656 Grandvlew Avalon; fother of Mrs. Virginia McMullan, Mrs. Carolyn Mawhinney, Charles E. Utberg, and Mrs. Susan Jones; brother of Oscar George Mrs.

Hilda Koenlg, Mrs. Ann Bolrd, Mrs. Ellen Carlln, and the late Carl Utberg: also survived by 16 grandchildren. Beginning on Friday at 7 p. friends will be received ot the LESTER C.

MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Memorial contributions may be made to the Intensive care unit at the Suburban General Hospital or St. James Lutheran Church, Emsworth. VARGO On August 16th, 1973, Thomas husband of Doreen S. McFadden, Vargo; son of Joseph and Margaret Takocs Vargo; brother of Joseph M.

Vargo Marv Ann Healy, ond Nancy Jean Oenkenburaer. Friends received at the PAUL C. FORSAITH FUNERAL HOME, 126 Hazelwood Hazelwood. Funeral Mass In St. Anne's Hungarian R.

C. Church Sat. morning at 9:30 o'clock. VIVIANO On Tuesday, August 14, 1973. Veronica Caronla Viviano.

Wife of the late Joseph Viviano. Mother of Mrs. Harrv (Jean) Balr and Charles J. Viviano; grandmother of Carlo, Stephen ond Geno Vlvlono; also 2 areat-arandchlldren Friends received ot the L. BEINHAUER and SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty after 2 P. m. Thursday. Funeral llturav In St. Anne's Church, Castle Shannon Saturday ot 10 a.

m. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. WAGENHOFER Of Goldbach S. Thursday, August ift, 1973, Christina Speckhart, In her 84th year; wife of tne late Anton wogennuiei mother of Anthony, Joseoh, Bernard and William Wagenhofer; also 16 grandchildren. Friends received at The FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A.

FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Mondov at I a. m. Mass of The Resurrection In St.

Henry's Church at 9, a. m. Members of St. Henrys Christian Mothers and L. S.

B. A. No. 954 are Invited. WALZER On Thursday, Auaust 16, 1973, Walter W.

Walzer of West Deer formerly of Mt. Washington, beloved husband of Frieda Boehmer Walzer; also survived bv nieces and nephews. Friends received at WM. SLATER A SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarae Mt.

Washington, where services will be held Monday, Auaust 20, at 1 P. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. WEINER On Friday. Auoust 17, 1973, Bella, beloved wife of Sam Weiner; mother of Mrs.

Carl (Sylvia) Markoyitz, Mrs. Irwin (Annette) Aloer of Oklahoma Cltv, Oklahoma, and the late Minnie Hoffman; sister ot Ben Stein of Cleveland, Ohio; also six grandchildren. Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa. HTM (Opo.

Morrowfleld Aots.) on Sun. ot 11 a. m. Interment Homestead Hebrew Cemetery. Visitations 1 hour prior to services.

WERSING Martin on Monday, Auoust 13, 1973. ot Syracuse, N. Y.t brother of Mrs. Marlon LaPlace, Mrs. Helen Kaufman, Margaret Paul H.

ond Fr. Richard Werslno. C.S.So. Friends may can ar tne maukile L. KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Cen ter at SOUtn, ipormng on nremlses).

on Friday. Mass of Chrlstlon burial at St. Bartholomew rhiirrh. Frnnkttnwn on Satur day ot 11 a. m.

family hrs, 2-4, 7-9 p. m. WILKINSON Of 1201 Church McKees Rocks (formerly of Coraopolls), on Tues day, August 14, 1973, Oswald; beloved father of Mrs. Ronald (Bdrbara) Cracchlolo, Robert Thomas and Peter N. Wilkin-snn: brother of Howard Wilkinson; also 12 grandchildren.

Friends may call 2-4 ana 7-9 n. m. at he k. u. COPELAND CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth where services will be held on Saturday at 11 a.

m. WILLEM nn Wednesday. Auaust 15, 1973 Michelle Anne Jatkowski of 4265 Glen Lvtle beloved wife of Martin Wlllem; mother of Mar- ele Ann wniem; aougnter or Bernard T. ond Catherine A. Mroz Jatkowski; sister of Antlonette C.

intk-nurckl. orandmother of Michael ond Antlonette (Takuszka) Mroz und Veronica (ruikowskd joikowski Hnrl the lote Frank Jatkowski; great-granddaughter of Anna Kluse. prienos win. receivea ar JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave.

at Devonshire on Thursday ond Friday, 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Saturday morning. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Paul's Cathedral at 10 a.

WILLSTEIN on Aug. io, tyj, nan or Greentree, husband of Elizabeth Willstein; brother of Theodore and Lena MinnicK or aiso inree nephews and two nieces. Friends ond members of Lodge 45 F1AM, Scottish Rite, Syria Temple, Le-alnn of Honor and Masonic Veter ans will be received at the HAR VEY L. CORBA FUNERAL HOME. 097 Greentree Green tree, Saturday and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9.

Services Monday at 10:30 ZAGER On Thursday, Aug. 16, 1973, Albert rnri 7naer. nf Stowe husband of Cecelia Mlnko; father of Carl of Indiana, Louise Zager, Linda Leldleh, of Carol and Stephen; three grandchildren. Friends received at McDERMOTT FUNERAL HOME, 1225 Chartlers McKees Rocks, from 2-4 and 7-n Friday after 7 p. m.

services on Monday, Aug. 20th at 10 a. m. i A-iiii- DEATHS Alexicko, Mary Breitenbach, Herman H. Broderlck, Joseph R.

Bucclgrossl, Adelaide Cawley, Joseph F. Corbett, Mary F. Crosby, George J. Friedman, Benjamin E. Fulton, Charles S.

Helm, Mary Jones, Harold Lltberg, Edward J. Lowney, Julia G. McCurdy, Daisy G. McGlumphy, Katherlne Kuntz McPherson, Donald E. Miller, Mary Moses, Charles P.

Norris, Perry Panian, Frederick C. Pearson, Marietta Hunker Piatt, Rose Tortoreti Seville, John J. Shaw, Clarence F. Smith, Maude Cramer Sullivan, Timothy L. Vargo, Thomas J.

Willstein, Karl R. Death Notices Winter, Dir. 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Sat. 10:30 a.

m. Mass In The immaculate Conception Church ot ll a. m. BYERS Margaret Marv Scully, on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1973, beloved mother of Mrs.

Anevelyn Baumgart, Mrs. Margaret Ahearn, Edna Jane Byers, Mrs. Helen Slmms; sister of Mrs. Jeannette Schmoker and Mrs. Edna Rusnok; also survived bv eight grandchildren and two-greatgrandchildren.

Friends may call at me i-kank f. ueBOR funeral HOME, 1065 Brookllne Blvd. Mass of the Resurrection In St. Plus R. C.

Church on Saturday morning or iu ciock. CAWLEY On Thursday August 16th 1973, josepn uiwiey ot mt. wasning-ton; son of the late Edward ond Alice Burke Cawley; brother of Mrs. Anna Lohman, Mrs. Delores Crummle.

and the late Raymond, Alice, Edword, and Harry Cawley. rrienqs receivea ar wwi. 5 later AND SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington v.m.i v.

Ml. IVIwMUUr HUlfUll Ulli funeral Liturgy In St. Mary of the mounr inurcn ar io a. vilira lions 2- ana -y p. m.

CORBETT (Barry) On Auoust 14, 1973, Marv P. of Glen Mawr Sheroden, wife of the late Chester B. Corbett; also survived ov rive nieces ana five nephews. Friends may call at the GEORGE j. MANGIS FUNERAL HOME, 294 Chartlers Sheroden, Saturday and Sunday 2-4 ond 7-9 o.

m. Mass of the Resur rection in HOiy innocents Church, Monday at 10 a. m. Christian Moth ers and Ladles Guild Rosary In the v-nurcn monaay ar y.vi a. m.

CROSBY On Thursday, Aug. 16, 1973, George husband of Ann Yarmer; father of Bernard ond Greoorv Crosbv. Mrs. Georglano Guerra, Mrs. Vir ginia Blanker, and Mrs.

Susan Kruck; also survived by eight grandchildren. Friends received at the ESTELLE KANAI KONDAS runeKHL nirme, jw neien McKees Rocks. Funeral Saturday witn Divine Liturgy in HOiy bnosf a. t. uiurcn or a.

m. DIETER On Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1973, Edwara Drotner ot union A. Dieter. Friends received at H.

SAMSON. 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 o. where services will pe held Saturday mo'nlng at 11 o'clock. Interment Allegheny County Memorial Park cemetery.

DRASKOVICH Rose V. Salopek, on Tuesday, August 14. 1973, wile of Joseoh Draskovlch; mother of Mrs. Wayne (Dorothy) Phillips and the late Anna Nlessleln; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends ond members of C.

F. U. Lodge 20, received at the CIESLAK-TATKO FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Browns- vine Rd. on Wednesday 7-9 p. m.

On Thursday ft Friday J-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral on Saturday at 9 o. m. Funeral Liturgy In St.

Henry v-nurcn at iu a. m. FERRARI On Wednesday, Auoust 15, 1973, Thomas of 74 White Oak New Kensington, Pa. Husband of Betty jane Gobos. Father of Jane and Michael.

Friends received at the WM. R. RUSIEWICZ FUNERAL HOME, Lower Burrell, Pa, Mass of the Resurrection at 3t, Margaret Marv Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. FIUMARA (Constantino) On Friday.

Auoust 17. 1973. Con cetto Anzaldi, of Brookllne, wife of me late pninp r-iumora; oeiovea mother of Phillip, James, Mrs. pat Sholio, Anthony, Mrs. Carol Kelly, Lou, the late John, Mrs.

Rose George, and Mary Flumara; beloved sister of Louis ond John Anialdl both of ond Carl Anzaldi of California; ond Mrs. Marv Lazzara, Mrs. Ann Glovengo, Wlllard Anzoldi of Chicago; also 27 grandchildren and 33 greot-grond-chlldren. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. beginning Sot. 2 P.

m. Funeral Liturgy Monday 11:30 a. m. at the Church of the Resurrection. Interment Calvary Cemetery.

FRIEDMAN On Thursday, Auoust 14, 1973, Benlamln beloved husband of Reglna K. Friedman; father of Arnold M. Friedman, Edward B. Friedman, Esq. and Judith L.

Friedman; brother of Mrs. Aaron I Pearl) A I Mrs. Mever Hilda) Talenfeld, both of Irs. Joseph L. Friedman, all of Pph.

Services at the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray So. Hill (opp. Morrowfleld Apts.) on Frldov at 2:30 p. m.

Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery. Visitations 2 hours prior to services. Family suggests contributions be made to the Cancer Fund. FULTON On Thursday, Charles S. Fulton of North Versailles, husband of Hortense Kiefer Fulton; son of Pearl Sheets Laird; father of Pamela ond Theresa; brother of Elaine Stephenson, Lila Rue and Marlon Nagev.

Friends received at the E. A. FORGIE FUNERAL HOME, Broadway Chlcora, East McKeesport, beginning 7 p. m. Friday.

Services Sunday? p.m. GANGALE On Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1973, Giuseppe of Penn Hills, beloved husband of Elizabeth; father of Mrs. Rose Marie Conslgllo and Mrs. Lena Cheslelgh; Also survived bv four grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the WILLIAM F. GROSS FUNEAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodl Penn Hills. Funeral Saturday at 9 a m. Mass of the Resurrection at St.

Susanna Church at 10 a. m. Family requests visitation z- ana 7-9 p. m. GNIPP On Wednesday, August 1J, 173.

josepn I. deiovea tamer or i nomas, Richard and Joseoh. Brother of Catherine Ella, Michael and I.U. r.l.n Crlanrf luM lit the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FU NERAL nUfflC, 2i WailTOIMIU Au nf rtnvlc where services will be held on Saturday at to a.

m. GRANA On Wednesday, August 15, 1973, Jennie LoBosco; wife of the late i.u. .1 fit Rose DeFlliooo; sister ot Theresa LoBosco; aunt of Theresa Maz-zarese; also three grandchildren. Frienas receivea at ipe CENCE miLLCK runcuMU tOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. l-unerai mass oi imo ui mo Assumption on Saturday morning at 9:45.

HAMILTON On Wednesday Auoust 15, 1973, Clarence H. husband of the late Stella ts. Hamilton; ratner of John G. Hamilton of Wexford, Pa. ond Reed p.

Hamilton of Houston, Texas; also survived by six oranacnnai en. rniius ibvbi.ct, H. SAMSON 537 Neville St, (Oakland Civic Center) 7-9 p. Frl. 2-4 ond 7-9, p.

m. where services will be held Sot. afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Mt. Royal Cemetery.

HEBENSTREIT Frank on Thursday August 1071. he aved husband ot Alblna; father of Mildred E. Behm of Day-i-M nti n' n-ltn urv verf bv four grandchildren. Fr lend ec el ve ot 2-4 Ona -U P.m. UI If win i en v- mcdai wriMF.

R. P. winter 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral serv ices sat. ar q.

m. muM in ai joseoh Church at 10 a. m. HEIM On Thursday, August 14, 1973, fVIVI UI IMC I1VI1II late Oscar; mother of Marge Person, Betty Walker and Mory Ann; grandmother of Carol Vlckert and Lorl Walker; great-grandmoth er of Brian Vlckers; sister ot Joseph Winkler, George Margaret1 neiain, cutuveni wmun- JIiA iA Acheson, Walter Bell, Mary J. Thomas Berry, Charles B.

Brandensteln, Louis V. Buccigrossi, Edith Byers, Margaret Dieter, Edward J. Draskovlch, Rose V. Ferrari, Thomas A. Flumara (Constantino), Consetta Anzaldi Gangale, Giuseppe R.

Gnipp, Joseph T. Grana, Jennie LoBosco Hamilton, Clarence H. Hebenstreit, Frank J. Hertweck, S. Stanley Hiltz, Irene Ingham, George D.

Irvin, Wayne Jones, Dan R. Kirch, Eleanor Kocar, Jessie Korn, Ambrose E. Lubert, Charles J. Maloney, John F. Martin, Raymond C.

McAuley, Raymond E. McNally, Edward J. Morgan, Ralph Persinger, Lillie M. Rinaman, Robert J. Rogers, Robert E.

Sabolovic, Marlene H. Santa, Stephen A. Sr. Snyder, Delores Swentosky, John Tirone, Estella Irene Trlllow, Joseph Turnbaugh, James R. Viviano, Veronica Wagenhofer, Christina S.

Walzer, Walter W. Weiner, Bella Wersing, Martin A. Wilkinson, Oswald Williem, Michelle Anne (Jatkowski) Zager, Albert Carl Death Notices er. Friends received at the ALBERT A. NOVAK FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Rd.

Reouiem high mass In Sf. Leo's Church baiurdav 12 o'clock noon. Visitation 12-9 p. m. HERTWECK On Wednesday, Auoust 15, 1973, S.

Stanley Hertweck, husband of Alice Soolnsky of 3992 Old Rt. 8, Allison Park; father of Paul Stanley Vincent J. ond Omer C. Hertweck; brother ot Mrs. Helen Llpke, Mrs.

Hazel Clause, Mrs. Olivia Cox, Charles and James Hertweck; also survived bv seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received of the HERBERT R. KING JR. FUNERAL HOME, Rt.

at Woodlond Circle, Allison Park. Mass of the Resurrection at St. Ursulas Church, Allison Pork, an Saturday mornlna at 10 o'clock. HILTZ On Wed. evening, August 15th, 1973, Irene Echo Hiltz, of S135 Dormar McCondless mother of Mrs.

Elizabeth Hill, Mrs. Virginia Garber, and Robert G. also survived bv six grandchildren and nine brothers and sisters. Friends received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrvsvllle where services will be held on Sat. afternoon at 2 o'clock. INGHAM 8n Thursday, Auoust 14, 1973, eorae Donald, of 104 Richmond Circle, Berkeley Hills, husband of Ethel Niggl Norris, father of Shir-lev Norris Horn, William E. Nor-rls, Robert A. Norris, and Kenneth C.

Inaham, also 6 grandchildren. Memorial services at the Berkeley Hills Lutheran Church, 517 San-aree on Saturday at 11 a.m. Family suaoests contributions to Berkeley Hills Lutheran Church, or American Cancer Society. Member of Professional Engineers Society and the Berkeley Hills Fire Co. Arranaements bv R.

D. SCHELL-HAAS FUNERAL HOMB. IRVIN Wavne of 524 Cora St. Suddenly Auoust 14, beloved son of Mary irvin, turner ur uurm, uiuiuvi wi Bernard, Maurice and Elroyol Irvin ond Linda Dupree. Friends received or rKcucKiLK i HOME, 605 Brushton Ave.

begin nlna 7-10 Thursdav. 2-4 and 7-10 Frl' day wtiere funeral will be held Sat. 11 a. m. He was an cmoloyo of US Steel Edoar Thomson Works.

JONES On Friday. Aua. 17. 1973. Don R.

of Baldwin beloved husband of Eleanor Rlckenbach Jones; father of Mrs. Eleanor Ann Salnlak and Mrs. uwen Jones Montsier; brother of J. Llovd Jones. Thomas Lewis Jones; grandfather of Tracey Ann ana jonn v.

sainiax, Charles Daniel and Jane Marie Mont sler. Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS FUNERAL unMF. Aim Rrnwnsvlll. Brentwood, Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Funeral on Monday morning with services ot Baldwin Community Methodist Church at 10 o'clock. JONES Harold beloved husband of Ethel Shettle Jones, of Brighton N.S.. unexnectedlv on Thurs day, August 16, 1973; father of Mrs. Auarey ron; ana oratner ot Albert R.

Jones; survived also by three grandchildren. Friends ond mverview rusi ooi, niuy at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California at Cooper N.3. services in saints Episcopal Church, McClure Snturriav at 2 D. m.

(Mr. Jones was a retired Pah. Steel Ce. employee.) KIRCH On Wednesday, Auoust 15, ,1973. Eleanor Jackson, beloved wife of the late Leo Joyce Kirch, of 2460 Havson Ave.

Mother of James J. Kirch and Mrs. John R. O'Con-nell. Grandmother of Jomes, J.

rvrnnnHi. Ain survived bv two great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave. ot Devonshire St.

on Thursday and Friday, 12 noon to 4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Saturday ot 10 a. m. Mass of the Resurrection In S.

S. Simon and Jude Church, Scott Twp. The family reauests memorials be made to S. S. Simon and Jude Church.

KOCAR Unexpectedly on Wednesday Auoust 15, 1973, Jessie Bruzdewlcz Kocar UT nuv nill, ill lisi ,131 of the lote John Kocor; beloved morner ot Virginia uiw nw-man (Herkv) Kocar; sister of Helen Lvnch; also survived by two Fnmllv will receive tr ends 5-4 and 7-9 at the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, iroy Mill, wass of the Resurrection In Most Holy Nome Church on Saturday at 9 a. m. Christian Mothers, Altar and Rosary Society, Catholic Womens union ana menus nivnvu. KORN On Tuesday, August 14, 1973. Am- orose E.

ot perrvsvine ve. rtus-band of the late Margaretta O'Nell. Jr. and James. Also nine grandchildren.

Brother of Helen Slaudt, William and Charles. Friends re ceived at me albeki a. nuva. FUNERAL HOME, 3313 Brighton Prt Demiipm hinh mass at Annun ciation Church Saturday 10 a. m.

visitations ana -v p. m. starting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. LOWNEY Miss Julia of 401 Edna Connellsvllle, passed awav August 16, 1973, at her place of residence.

She was born In Connellsvllle, daughter of the late Jerry and Mary Coyne Lowney. She wos a member of the Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, Con- .11. A Ch, una IICM3VIHC, VI jiic graduate of the Pgh. School of Nursing, surviving org wo orotners, wsgr.

josepn vv. owney, Allison farK, egs e. Lownev, mu sisicia, Miss Margaret Lownev, Connellsvllle ond Sister M. Owen Lowney, St. Joseph Convent, Baden, Pa.

Friends are being received at the MUNK-KUCERA FUNERAL HOME, 127 E. Folrvlew Connellsvllle, Pa. Saturday from 12 noon to 10 p. Sunday, from 10 a. m.

to 10 p. m. Monday there will be blessing service at 10:30 a. m. followed by mass of the resurrection at 11 a.

m. with Msgr. Joseph W. Lownev officiating In the Immaculate Conception R.C. Church, Connellsvllle, with burial to take place In St.

Joseph's Cemetery, Connellsvllle. Immaculate Conception parishioners ond CD. of A. will recite rosary ot the funeral home 7:30 Sunday evening. LUBERT Charles on Wednesday, August 15.

1973. Beloved husband of Josephine Barccoe Lubert of Wllklns Turn tnfrrthi-r ot Leon Hart. Also survived bv six steo-grandchlldren. Friends receivea at tne mowe ur RICHARD H. KNEE, 1111 Monroe- llle Ave.

(Electric Pioni turtle Ireek. Mass of Chrlstlon Burial t. Colman Catholic Church on ntnrrlav at 10 a. m. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9).

MALONEY Auausf 14, 1973, John ef Greentree, husband of Mabel Mo- ,1 rft A iiH e. A i aaa fciJe. 4. A.

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