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Death Notices Death Notices I-ofit and Found Th Pittsburqh Press, Friday, Death Notices Death Notices LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS WHItE Miniature Poodle lost 3 10 69, Bethel Park, I vile Rd area Answers to Andre, reward. R. House, 815 991 WRlir-Watch Lndles white gold Witloauer. Between Brighton Rd. arid I rmutry SI, Reword.

6A529 FOUND Block and white Snamel U.lla Lf.1 tAhl ivm GET the right kind ol help when you wane inru'iuii noil rwn viu elte Word Ad. I'ersonal I A. 11-1- your notes were thrilling, nrrvlurk in Prih. Thk assured, hut please why Ihe trauma? I and loveYurtrhalromprin yr Rmplo0', public "apology to the owner, i- rjori bartender ond waitress who I love imrttRl IJU men cWJ worn very much Sorry about things that -i -hift' A r.r.lir rink happened Thursday nlghl, March 6th Id B. rr, AriyrjHfc Knowing rne wnerruuouiv of George Curnc, formerly ot HI plant manrtoier Or Maryland Millvale, call 121-1' i Tu ism nictnr minaqfic I his poMlion LJT wichie.

Heverlv. Mlchoel, Pittsburgh, B.rh,. Ch.h.rnri Kit Huupv 50'h Birthday to Wfite full prirhcijlrir, the most wonderful dad lo the world, i i AIIourJove, your5 ternoles. bar.r qrOund ancj Salary R. Happy SOtn Birthday to 0o, yOO Prfx the most wooderful husbood in 'J1, Male Help Wanted I 3 ASSISTANT A I A rlNJ MAINAC7tl or com pany mflfiuMcturinq f.on hrya eperim.e cUlenqe and cp.

I I mnont oni to1 I Assistant Controller Raoidlv expanding local mnnjilnrtur- nas opening on nrrnnntcinl wvdh cit east 5 inn conceco has opening for an years of practical experience in eiiner puuni ur mi u. All resumes will be held in confl denre, to Box 466 Press. An eauai opportunity employer AUTOMOBILE BODYMEN MECHANIC We're loaded with work 8. need 2 toarnevenen' who are experienced in oil phases ot body work. GM, experience helpfl, but not neres- sary.

Highest quqraniee ano hot rote, 5 day wock hospitaliza- insurance, uniforms, paid holidays and other fringes. TM, pppmanfht POMPON 5 ') Call Mr, Todd or Mr. Toutkus, 321 8000. MOPPIE BURNS OLDS Federal St. River Ave.

Across 6th St. Bridue Automobile Salesman "i rnr.ru suiesraun wnu is nuw curnirig sj 10.000 a year or more. Preter a lurnisri'-a, yuuruniee saiacy com- mission (- liberal draw. Free Insur- anf onf prom snaring pension plan on r. Inrnlinn Hpnuv tlnnr traffic and a small sales staff.

replies shortly confidential, call Mr. Grolf, 892 2112 lor personal inter- view Al Schwartz Pontiac 1400 Lebanon Church Rd. Pleasant Hills A A Auto Solesman-Manoger II I V-N i i UnUSUai Upporiunny in new ana usea coc neaiersnip. Fxnerieored mon uuill receive- 1. Ft ah salary plus commission 2.

Insurance benefits 3. Cor at his disposal 4. Opportunity to arow with or expanding business. Must have re'er u0r a2Dly in ONLY, tO Mr. HOWard.

A per rind We I i 'c annnr of Fast I ake, Ohio. Friends recewed Saturday evening nnd all i Sunday at Ihe DONAl E. A TON IUNFPAL HOME, II Ross Ave, yVilklrishui'j Services Mannay morning ul 10 10 o'clock. WILLIAMS Mnrrh I 1969, Gearue 119 Center I-. Pitlstiur uh, beloved Inhier ot Mrs Hetty June Milhurin, AArs Irmdu Idelmon, Mrs.

Peru Smith, Mrs Vivian Nissley, and Mrs Suunrie I awry, nlv, 16 qrrind-childien ond li ve greut gi and- till rlren friends rereived al the AIMtRt G. LtSKO FUNERAL HOMF, Bi ll and Jones A es tuadd ck Reauioui High Mass ol St Williams Church, Satur day, March 15 at 10 ri in, Fomlly visitulion 2 4 and 10 rn. WINTER Mni'iurct yVollisrh. on Marrh II, ol (hncrhvie Ave Baldwin Born wile ot William I. yVinter, moltier ol lather Williaro lames and I aw rerne A yiotcc, also survived seven urundr hildrr-n, sister ol Mac Wailisch, Albert and yilllam J.

Wulllsrh friends and members of Columbian I odies Guild No 4VI received ot the MARA CIE5LAK FUNERAL HOMfc, V' Hiovvnsville Pd. u-nerul on 'jnturduy at 9 a Requiem high mass in St Albert Ihe Great hoccn cit 10 a m. Iniirrrienl North Side niholic lemek-ry Furrul visitations 24 and 9 rn. WOLF On lli'iisday, Marrh 13, 1969. hrisl i.

ol 21 1 Sherman SI Millvale, of Marie Fieuer and lalher ol Mrs. Alberta Fliner, Mr, Clara Lossoog, Mrs, Henrietta Smith, Mrs Dorothy Doner, Chnslo Boor, Clrirenr.e, Ralph, William and Robert Wall; brother ot Miss Rose Wall; 'I'l grandchildren and seven great grandchildren friends rereived at the WALTER M. HEAL FUNERAL HOME, 475 Grant Ave Millvale High mass of reauiem in SI Ann Church on Monday, Men rh 1 at 10 a Family houcs 2 to 4 ood 7 to 9 p. m. WOODS tin Itmrsd'i, March 13, 1969, Harry loving husband of Helen Pemhl Woods, of California A Avaloo; father of Mrs.

Shor-oi Woods Weftnch, ol bcoth rr ol Mrs. Franks, of Fdgcir H. Voo-ls, of Weirlon, W. Va Members nf Hellevue Lodge No. 530 FrtAM, Syria Temple and Iriends received in II" ORION C.

PlNKFRTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Ave Avalcn (Norlh Boros), where services will be held on Sunday eeiiina al 8 a clock. Interment on Monday mocning. YOUNG On Thursday, March 13, 1969, Pohect of 3090 Femwood Lane, Hamilton husband of the lote Nellie McFeeler Youog; father ol Mrs. David A. Graham of Viex-lord and Jumes Young of Glenshow; olso survived by 5 grandchildren and one gecot-grand-rhild.

Friends received 2-5 ond 7 10 Saturday and Sunday ot Ihe HFNRY C. BOCK FUNTRAL HOME, I M0 Mt. Rf vol Glen show, where services will he held on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. YOUNG Snrah, oo Monday Marrh 10, 1969, ol 7013 Monticello belov'd sister ol Ida Summers of Middle-bnra, Kentucky; Rose Smith rf Philr-delohia Pa. aod Jomes Petri of Pittsburgh.

Friends received at the Ol IVFR H. STORMS FUNERAL HOME 915 Gerritt Homewood Pa 15708. Fuocral on Saturday from Rodmon, St. Baptist Church. In Memorinrtl inunuudfii world.

All my love, inn. PAUlTl. Happy 291b Birthday to my fovorlte swinger uiaone merhrnl rare Florence Crlt-' i rf reive meaicoi rarr noiancc v.r,i irawwricu iterlon Home, 682-1355. 2A Employment Service I 1 BEST Detective Agency in domestic problems specious! 1 nrrnerj, bonded. Confidential investigations.

Day or night, 242 1645. PRIVATE- Investigation Surveil lance, husbands-wife problems, etc All services strictly confidential Wire topping equipment lor rent or aie Alan De.ec.lv. Agency, liUSineSS Personals An organization "steal" your idea? ever untcurly compensated lor oo Idea or pateot? I offer a sympathetic ear. Write Box 5695, Pa. 15208.

Blaers, Jackets and Tro.sers Wholesale prices clubs, teams, fraternities. SPECIALTY CLOTHING 1023 Filth Uptowri CHATHAM Center Health Club Swimminn. rwmnnOnm. snnnci. it.om.

i. hi. YuTrMh icVvf Avniiahi Now far proms, parties, dances, wed- map interested In a future ol Sales v'o" experience; south Hills. 133-dings, shows. 884-1260.

Management Opportunity. New car JJ EXCITING Entertainment Karate nnri elf.ClelencA rimnnlrnticvi( Cnr v. i oroms 8, parties a so lessons 'available in privacy of your home. Konedts Ideal wnrkmci conditions' Yror round work. Located in Virgin-, Box 2065, Pan.

15230. nWof odvertising Ssslstoe and lPAY Less And get the best in 1 Mark Howard Motors rsume e-r-rle--- et -ien-in odies on(j mens S(jiJ( beade(j sweo iviu i luwuiu ivil iuia )o pharieofs Cor0i RfuM West GoodaleJ Blvd Columbus; Ha (4121-438-3596 cimiv erf i. i i-iiiiu iii iuviuu uieiiiuiy of Edna M. Fink, who passed away 2 years ago today, Morrh 1967 I cannot soy and I will not say that .3 ueuu, sue 15 usi awav. saaiv ssed bv douahter son nnd nranrt children 50n' ona arond iniiuieri 1 nomas j.

in I memory of our father who passed owoy Marct 1 14, 1967. Sadly mis'-ed bv his dauahter nrenro nnd oil hie we wiCneveernforMt Dad'. GAM AGHER Thos, former i i r.lllTADKT ftAnct inn Cnmmr. After 4:30, cial and group. 631-1815.

HIGH School List 1969 graduates, bovs, Trl-state 5, 324 Reasonable. 343-6633. I MATHEMATICS Lotin, Frenrh1 and Greek classics. Lessons to help high school 5tudeots. Alter 5:00 clock.

828-7194. MODELS REGISTER WITH AIMEE AMES, INC. 391 1825 9-5 p. m. MODERN Counles 24 to 45 years, ond 0ther tieS, 481-663.

ers, gloves, dresses etc. For a tree irnlnlnaue writ, to- Moll's (Hona v. rA. Kong) P.O Box 5981, Kowloon, Kong Kong. PORTRAITS in color.

Adults, cnnaren i3. smiiiui realism vuuiun- 343-6394 teeg. 34 6J4 PBOFFSS ONAL Food ConSU tnnt KesrauranT, ciuns, Traiecnmcs unu hospitals. No client to large or too small. All work guaranteed.

in lrirlr renCIWanre Bow n.AAA Pres SINGER Home Irom ormv. fr7- group-. needs versatile players, lead ouilar, bass gjitar, 3 Male HclO Wanted ACCOUNTANTS nr. thorouahlv ouoli C(J t0 prepare Form 1040. Must be experienced in all phases of individ-1 ..,.1 irm.

tn returns Men olertedl will work In our offices In Pittsburgh area. Block, 3345 Forbes Aw 26, 2216 Accountant-Office Mgr. Established Company desires to train vouno man. 1 or 2 veors work- tng experienced with a man to su naruKa Am Rrnnrh nffire Hark oround in Accounting, Credit and i Office Management is desired. All fringe benefits, salary commensur- nte with eicnerienre nnd ability.

Call i I i o' ,7 Lu 01 drummer, saxophone, trombone, can Pillsburoh. In memory cf a great Ran. 41-0114 man ard wonderful father who ,7177 -i- tk en th. oas'ed owiv, Marrh 14, 1967. Dough- SWEAT Out That Cold-Reshape that Iter Hel-n Sruthworth ond Fomlly.

up those muscles. Massage. Privgte appointments. HERRON, James C. (Christ) In 521-4468 lovina memory of mv husband who p.i,.

passed nwav one year ago SWIMMING School-Private inslrue-Morch 14, 1968 jtion. 391-5000. Ruth Thomas, Chatham I God SOW the nnin n.tllnn Health Club. unneuraoie iTALENT Search-For International he closed your weary eyes I Supper Club. All types auditions on en- Mechanics body men in 0 hioh And whispered peace be thine.

I next 2 Saturdays. Call 261-3163. I yolum' Volkswagen garage. missed by Wife, Mother ju lent storting salary. Benelits include 45 Mule Help Wanted mi AUTOMOBIl SALESMAN great sonorlunlly tor the rifM mon, we need on enntnenrtd sgM man, capable nt earning over IJOOQJ year, to sell Chevrolet in tb Country Sewicklcy ond CorooeoMt Sewickley and CernoeoM Commission with guareiSM bonus are tht hesl oroi Demonstrator lurnished ond mn tamed Paid vacotlon and lion.

Relerentes? Call any al solesmenl Apply to Mr. Hoover. GOURt FY CHEVROl ET INC. 409 Brood Sewlckley 741-4200 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC hove on opening for one experienced merhomc, preferably with Ford knowledge, flat role. Steads work.

Fcellnit working cnnditiens. Many Irlnge benefits. Conlorl Mr (miiIa? jic.iunii JVW C. ni Homestead. AUTOMOTIVE LOT ATTENDANT 'M iZ vocation eic.

Soul resiqeni oreierrea. Annltf Ir person io rvir. raui droit. 1400 Lebaoon Church Rd. Al Schwartz Pontiac Pleosantjjills 192 2H' BAKERS Helper Steady, 5-doy week, daylight, Union thop, top waaes and benetlts.

Apply In person, Silverbergs Bakery, 2111 Murrev Ave. ruucm BAKF.R Or baker's helper d.i,ki- ftarkus Rcikr. mi ot i. aiiii r-arK Kunst Bakery. Oakland.

BAKER Helper Daylight. Full 'time. State experience, age, salary desired. Write 417, Press. BARTENDER Experienced on Is Friday Saturday evening; Th (Tender Troo, 229 S.

Highland Av. 362 8200. CnrntaMl 1101 Perry High w.aYJ BARTENDER Full lime. To restaurant. Send complete resume 0 experience to Box M-434, Press.

BARTFNnFB Anni icrem pestriuVnnt nth St int i utn 5T. Jinimj BARfFNDf PS For Country Club, 1200. BODY Man Must be experienced, sieaay wnrit, no layout, lop wages paid holidays ond vocation, time one' half over 40 hours. Will olsr consider experienced helper, 321-009, Rr Young, Manaser, BODY Fender Man Helper uPPOriunuy for right man. w- ww.

body Mon-Heioer Minimum Vh HCJU Man I OP waaes, new moaefS shop. 823 3011, 8241434. rrrr nt TZu P.PICKLAYEPS And Labocers J'tvT wim Leppado Masor, BRICK Layer Hod Carrier Work I'h HMI'. Col' evenlO'S, 881-7273. BRICKLAYERS Exp-rienced; Cof between 5 6 p.

m. 241-2423. BUSHOYS Must be over 18 years OT age. MPPIV Lormossi ivesruurani, imi pprry North hiiis. 3m- ABINrif Paint Apply in person.

MonuiacTuring i.ompg. ny, 400 Snroul McKees Rocks. CAFETERIA MANAGER Food Service Concern Needs Experienced Manager t-r Industrial 5 day operation In Pittsburgh, Salary to S650-month. Group Insurance, profit a ennnrCni 4nr nromotir.n. CANVASSERS Home remodeling 'and improvements.

Work, with owner. 'Commission. 371-8116. rm vunh n.in Hrvnk un mon. CAR Wasn Drivers hook up man, 50 hour 5tart, half over- tl Hi.A-lil wa'ner Knlnht Rood Poh Pa 931-4414 CVlClcninnT Koaa, r-u.

TJI Snooping Center. 921-5483. CAR Wash Men $1.50 hour, time and one half offer 40 hours. 364-6343. CAR Washer Full and pdrt time helo.

Call 372-3984. Carpenters Pipe Fitters Ship Fitters Welders Outside -Machinists Incenfve bonuses. Company-paid fripeje benefits. Free parking. Excellent cv'eteria.

Apply in person to Mr, Norm Carney, Dravo Corporation, 4800 Grand Neville Island, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225. Or call collect: (4I2 771-1200. DRAVO An equal opportunity employer CARPENTERS Heloers, laborers, truck drivers. Levitske Bros.

Apply ready to work ot Grandma's Restaurant, 3090 Rf. 51, Brentwood, across from Arbv's. CARPENTERS Carpenters Helpers North Hills orea. Residential. Hospitalization, vacation, insurance nnd pension plan.

366-2024. CARPENTER Experienced. Complete remodeling work. Write Box EP-'MS, Fast End, Press. CARPET SALESMEN Experience inside or outside.

Good salary. Commission. Benetlts. Mr. Weltmon.

9 to 5. 391-3490. CARPFT Lovers Wanted Paid holidays, paid vacations, ideal work- j. j. wm 481 4142; alter 5, 835-308 CARPEI installers Too ouahty men wno neeo chanoe.

Paid vacations, holiday 8. Insurance. Box 432, Press. CARPET warehouse or mechanic helper, no experience necessary. Apply p.

m. ontv, irevor, jwj West Liberty Dormont. ruiDPCD Pnr nrv rnn rOunarv. Steady dovlioht, Pittsburgh District, 682 1269. CIVIL ENGINEERS Graduates Heavy and Highway Construction Allegheny Contracting Industries Pa.

Phone 431-7740 An Equa Opoorlunily Employer rlXT. CM VI. 1 amiiusiu' P.a"v.. '''r puny or. r-i-ur n-v 'n- ployment.

CLfcRK rtean lierx. ucucy A Lnteieria. 30 nuvs wrrn. i-inr. exocilenie with meal sliccis or will Cn eteria.

5 6 navs weex. I'rerer from. 561 0112. CLERKS Moiinovs. aim iroin.

etc. Kearney Mc Donough Employ- loeot. Coll .191 101 roiNCle Beginning position ot wntown Poh. bank. Must he high si hool urnduaie.

bona reiume to Personnel Department. O. Box Pa. I52JO. An equal oooorluiidv empjoyer COI LEC IOR National agency r- ciulies aggressive nnn iinim.r man able lo move Into manogement Quickly.

Must hove a sound cllectlon background and 0 strong desire tn succpcrl. We oiler a liberal salorv nrK the best opportunity In Ihe 1 ol lection Industry Call 261 66 COMPOSITOR Printer- Linotype 1 i 1 Anarntnc; Union OT nteC Of CONSTRUCTION MEN cement finishers, plumbers, employment Hlspllnliialion, insur- mlf aVailuhl Incentive and rellre- mrM( ,,1,,,,, uvoilalile Fnlr wngn only skilled personnel need opplj (all 486 2116 dolly I 0 m. to 5 p. nnuoinlinent or send reiume to 41 I'cess. OOK Experienced.

Biollrr mos In n.iUiu (nil Inr unit 5210581, Swtl- nl's ReslnurooltJi608Wllkliil Avenue COOK "firs! at least 10 vtari eneiirnc Musi have rirrncl. Good lalocy. Call 41-711. March 14, 1969 fnther of Fdwnrrl It Ir Mrs. Nrininl Ranker nnd Mrs I oy M.

Fuliner; brother ol Mrs Mary Srhmull, Mrs I nrelta I orsrnrin, Mrs arrle Borltiher nnd I rank Pundiu; also survived ti wwrn uranili hildrea ond one gi'iit rjruod (hlld friends rereived ill the AN. I)MFW I JKUNOHICH FUNI AL HOME, 405 North Ave Millvale. Rpuuiern High Muss 'it Ar.lhimy Churrh on Monday al 'I 10 rn. RIFFLE William suddenly on Thursday, Mnrrh I'l, 196', trieiuls rereived at Ihe rO SULLIVAN t-UNrKAL. HOME, 5178 Soiond Ave, Hael wiod Peouiem Mass In St.

Sle phens on Saturday nt II dark. Interment Calvary Ceme lery. ROSSO On Wednesday, Marrh 17, 1969. John, ot 341 Hoggs A ve hushnnd or mt lare rnuoirieno r-euu''i, father ot Mirhael, Mrs Curinello Palermo, Mrs. Jeun Kle, Dora, Mnry, Angeline, Anna, Ceofge ond the lale Anthony Rossc, also survived by 71 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren friends rmeived at Ihe Al BERT FtRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, 714 Virginia Ml Wush Requiem hiuli mass ul St Juslins Church on Suturduy ot 10 a.

m. R((WE-( DeMarco) Su'Mrnl on lurvfny, Marfh 11, IVA9, Hose OMorro, wile of Tori Powf; sister of (O.imo, Mary Ptjsouar clli, John, Jostpii, ena V'Tnims Frtpnrh rnrtiv') ol the J. McCABE FUNFRAL HOOMF, V'j4 I homos Bfvd. f-onrral on Soturdoy at a. m.

Prnuiem moss in Holy Mosory Churrh at 1 0 a. m. Visitations 2 to 4 and to 9 p. m. SHUSIIERERA On Thursday, Marrh 13, 1969, Jn-seph, beloved husband of the lale Mary; futher ol Mrs.

Anno Kcep-ilch, Mrs. Dorothy I elko, both ot North Hills, Mrs. oaoriena era-bowski of McKecport, George and Theodore Shushereba, both of Moa-roeville and ol Ihe lule John; i brother of William of Level Grcien; 18 grandchildren and 5 great ur and- children. Friends received Friday ond Saturday at the THOMAS P. KUNSAK FUNERAL HOMF, 3552 California Ave.

ot Davis Ave. IN. Parastas Sot. eve. ot 8 30 p.

m. Thence friends received alter 12 noon Sunday Monday at the EMMA J. JONES FUNFRAL HOME, Herman and Weslinghuse Wilrnerding. Funeral on Tues- day at 9 Divin" litutflv in St. John's the Baptist Ukr.

Cath. Church at 9:30 a. rn. Paras-las Mon. eve.

ot 8:30 p. m. SLOAN On Thursday, March 13, 1969, ot West Peon Hospital, F. Morse i S'oan, of 3170 Windqnte Murrvsville, husband of Ihe lute Kathrine Cooper Sloan; father of K. C.

Sloan ot Fort Pierce, 1 five grandchildren, Zon, Lvnn, Mondv, Mike and Tracy, nil of Fort Pierce, Flo. Friends will he rereived at the JOHN T. HART FUNERAL HOME, Lillian Murrvsville, from 7-9 P. rn. Friday; i 2 4 ond 7-9 p.

m. Saturday, und hours from II o. m. until time of service ot 4 m. on Sunday; further visitation, service ciod I burial will toliow on Monday and 1 luesdoy in MCConnellviurn, Pa, In lieu of flowers contribute ns moy he mode to the First Churrh of Murrvsville Living Memorial Fund.

SPADA On Tnursday, Mnrch 13, Mrs. Lenora E. Ruillingshaeffer Spado, of Greenock, mother of step mother of John L. and Mrs. Louise Burton; two orand-children, three steo-qrondchildren; sister rf Mrs.

Mono Ardianno, Mrs. Helen Ransick, Mrs. Mnry Ransick. Friends received nt the WILLIAM N. SNYDER FUNERAL HOME, 521 Main Irwin.

Services Sunday 1 p. m. STEIN On Tuesday, March 11, 1969, Albert Sameut (Bud) of Howard Millvale (formerly of Sha'psburq), son of the lote Clyde Martm and Anna leuz stein; brolhor ot Mrs. Neva McConneil, Mrs. Ruth Hoffman and Robert Seitz.

Fri-ods are beinn received at the C. BOCK FUNEPAL HOME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshow where services will be held on Saturday altornoon ot 1:30 o'clock. (Visitation with the family 2-4 and 7-10 p. STEINER Of 222 Sterling South Hills, on Wednesday, Morch 12, 1969, Elizabeth Schad, in her 83rd year; mother of Anna Eckbreth, Frances Aheimer and Nicholas Steiner; sisler of Frances Reis and Andrew Frilch; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH, (successor to John D. Schaur Sons), 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Saturday at 9 a.

m. Hiph mass of requiem, St. Henry's Church at 10 a. m. Members of St.

Henry Christian Mothers, L.C.B.A. Branch No. 954 are invited. I SULLIVAN John J. (Sully), of 346 West Fourteenth Homestead, on Thursday, March 13, 1969, beloved hjsbond of MiMred Rulh (Laugh-lin) Sullivan; stepfather of Jesse R.

Salter, NAAS, ot Albonv, Ga. and Mrs. Harold (Shelby) of Homestead: brothor ol Mrs. Stella While of Mrs. Bertha Ignac o' Homestead, Mr-.

Mary Bobrzvn. ski, of Pgh. and Mrs. Adelie Kanonick, of nlsn surviving ore nine grandchildren. Friends ore heina received nt the R.

V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOMF E06 West Homestead, where services will be held on Saturday at 2 p. m. SUPALA (SHUPALA) On March 11, 1969, John, former at the Sokol Club, Lock-hart St. N.

S. Members of the Slovak Gymnastic Union Sokol No. 276, Slovok Evangelical Union ond the National Slovak Society ond friends received ot PAUL C. STEPHENS FUNERAL HOMC, 860 lockhart N. Funeral on Monday with funeral services at 1:30 p.m.

TINDALE On Tuesday, March 11, 1969, ot Mercv Hospital, Viola Brooks, of 41 Vine St beloved wile of Theado-nin; sister of General James, Ed-mond and Dennis Brooks, Mrs. Snrah Hodae and Mrs. Rebecca Brooks Boose. Friends ore heina received at the MORRIS FOUNTAIN FUNERAL HOME, 2518 Centre Ave. Services Sntjrdav at 1 p.

m. ot Wesley Center A. M. E. Zion Church.

Interment in Allegheny Cemetery. TOBER On Thursday, March 13, 1969, Eliznbcth of 99 Wilkins Braddock Hills, beloved of James C. Tober; mother of Mrs. Joon Yazvac of Braddo'k Hills; grandmother of Dorleno; sister of Mrs. Mary Holmoren, William, Albert ond Fred Preisach.

Friends received nt the WM, E. El. KIN MORTUARY, 4th North Bred-dock. Funeral from the Immonuel utheron Church of Braddock Men-day at 1 p. m.

TOWARD On Thursday, Mnrch 13, 1969, at Mercv Hosnital. Charles C. of McDonald. father of Mrs. Steohen Fuhrer Carnegie, Morv Lou, of home, Shirley I ne, Coaonsburg, Mrs.

Rex Loft, Ros-well, New Mexico, George Far-minatoo, N. Me. brother of Porf Charlotte. Ha. and Mrs.

Henrietta Shlrev, WHIcstnn. Fla. Friends received nt the FGANK J. NATION FUNFRA' HOMF, Fnsl Unro'n Ave McDonald, 710 m. Frldav nnd 2 4 and 7-10 p.

m. Saturday and Sunday. Services Mondiv, March 17, 1 p. TREMONTIN On Wednesday Marrh 12, 1969, John (Puagv), husband of Maty Frb Tremontin, latliT of John aod Mary Jo Iremi'ntin; brother of Mis. John (Hehn) Clork; Funerol from H.

J. SCHELLHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 101 Last SI. N. S. on Saturday at 10 o.m.

Members of Automotive Mechanics local 1060 ond friends Invited. URBEN On Wednesday, March 17, 1969, Harry A. Urhrn of 418 Hcodridnc Drive, (formerly of Carrick), he-loved husband ot Bertha Gull; Ici'her of Mrs. Thomas P. (Jean) O'Mnlly; alv survived hv live nrnnilchildron: ro.isin rl Daniel J.

Cunwell; stepbrother ol Mrs. Rex-tnrd Jordan ond Mrs. .1 R. Runnel. Family will receive friends (torn 2 4 and 7-9 nt the EDWARD B.

LAU--HLIN FUNFPAL HOME, Cnslle Shnnnon. Renulem In St Anne's R. C. Church 01 Salurdnv morning 11 0. m.

VATES On Thnrsdnv. Mnrch 1.1, 1969, Knthrvn Br isocli Vnles, of Grope wife of the late Raymond J. Voles mother ol Mis. liorolhv K. Eriinaer, F.

Joon Mevoi Mrs. Lois M. Plunller and Roy J. slslnr of P. Daniel Hrlsath; olso 13 urnndrhlldien.

friends re reived ot the JOHN H. St ATHR SONS WHITEHALL HOME, 4(11 Brownsville Brentwood, liom 2 4 and 9 0. m. lunernl Monday allernoon nl o'clock. UKLSIIONSK Sidney, rn Wednesdov March 12, l'M9, beloved hushnnd nt Stollu Bi'hun, luther nt Sidney M.

hiotltiM nf I-van Welshonse nnd Mrs Eleanor Oshm n. 1 1 lends leceivnd nt the 110 SUII.IVAN FU-NFRAL HOMF, 518 Sound Ilni'lwonil. Puioslus seivlco on filcliiy ul 7:30 i. in Ri-uulem muss at SI. John the Hunllsl Chinch ot Caison 7th on S.ilurdny al 9 o'clock.

Al Cleveland, Ohio, on Mnrrh 12. 19,59, Blanche bene, dunuhter ol the lote Heniv C. and Ida Whitfield, formerly nl Wiikinshnig; sisler of Rov Whlttleld ol Wilkinsburg, and Mil. tminellnt go, III I lister of Deann lintier; I urondrnother of Rruie and hairy lawyer Vnilnlln'is 7 4 ond 7 9 ol Hie KOONU-DOHON FUNERAL HOME, 119 Browns vll lw Rd Rflutivei and friends Invited to attend liinrul Soturdfi ot I a rn. penuiem high moss St Jusonh Chun ul a in.

LIPTAK Vuld'tenly on WedrieMluv, Mnrrh IV, 196V, Steve, hu 46, futher ot Meve I Iplrik Jr -on or Jir.f'iih It. ond the lale Anna Kutney Liptak; hiullier ol Mrs I thl Mis Irene nglert, Ihe late Aunes Reiirr, ond the lute Joseph I iptnt. Jr riends rereived ul Ihe HAH-Old CONNI LI FUNEWAL HOME, 5170 West I ibrriry Ave, Rfthfl Pork, where hlesMng sprv-lii-s will be held on Sulurduy at 10 a u. MARCHISOTTO On Wednesday, Mnrrn 12, 1969, Annettu Brnrecri, beloved wlte of Ihe lute trunk Marchlsntio; mother ol Mrs, Anthony Clrero, John Murchlsolto, nnd Ihe lute Pnul Murchlsollo; sister of the lute John Rurrefu; DK() survived by nine grandchildren, great grandchildren; three great gieul grandchildren Friends will he rereived nt JOHN A. FREYVOGI-L SONS 4'u0 Centre Ave, ot Devonshire St.

Suturduy morning. High muss of reauiem in St. Agnes Church, at II o'clock. MARSHALL On Thursday, Mnrch 11, 1969, Mobel M. Marshall, wite of the lute Somuel S.

Marshall; mother of Mrs. Addison L. Cllrnore, Mrs Jnrk C. Miner ol Pittsnuruh nnd Samuel S. Marshall III, New York; sister of James F.

Muhallev; also survived bv eight grandrhiidren. riends received at H. SAM0ON, 537 Neville SI. (Oakland Civic Center), Saturday, 7 to 9 and Sunday 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Services and Interment private. MAUTINO Mrs. Anna AAwelbar of 131 Center Hwy. West, Irwin on Wednesday ot her home. Daughter of Martin Swelbar wife ot Robert J.

Moutlno, sister Martin Swelbor Jr. and Mrs. Foima Cnvi. Friends will be received ot THE JOSEPH F. OTT FUNERAL HOME, Fifth and Onk St.

Irwin, 2-5 nnd 79 PM. Funeral Mass Saturday mrrninn at 9:30 In The Immaculate Conception R. C. Church. MAWHINNEY Morv.

of 175 Second Ave West Edwards, (formerly of Swis'vnie), on AAarch 10, 1969, wile of the late John M.nwhinney; mother of Ruth Foote Coooer of Edmonds, Washington; sister ol Marolia Parker ol also tour grandchildren four great-grandchildren. Friends members of the Swissvale Melodist Ch.irch rereived ot VANHOPN SWISS-VALE FUNERAL HOME, Irvine St. ot Mononqahela Ave. from 12 2 Friday followed by graveside services McVEHIL Fori W. oae 81, president of McVehil Plumbing, Heating Supply Co.

of Washington, on Thursday, March 13, 1969, husband of Fdna Stephen; hrother of R. Prentiss. Friends received ot PIATT FUNR-'M. HOMF. Washington, Friday and Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Services Sunday at the Funeral Home at 3 p. m. MITCHELL At the St. Joseoh Hospital, on Tuesday, Morch 11, 1969, William of 20 Norfolk Coraonohs, beloved husband of Mary L.

Hughes Mitchell; father of Virginia Deeley and William H. Mitchell. Friends received ot the MERVIN C. STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island McKees Rocks, 3-5 and 7-9 p. m.

Funeral services on Saturday ot 2 p. m. NAWROCKI Of 3511 Shadwell In South Hills on Saturday, March 8, 1969, Peter in his 60 year, beloved husband of Catherine A. Rcitz Nawrocki; father of Beverly J. Mohr of New Jersey, Dennis S.

Nnwrrcki of Mt. Holly Springs, brother of Marie Dugon, Thecla Seltnek, Agnes Dombroskv and Stephen M. Nowrocki, olso two grandchildren. Frirods received ot the FUNERAL HOMF OF HOWARD A. FARNS-WORTH (successor to John D.

Schaub Sons). 425 Browosvllle M.t. Oliver. Funerol on Saturday nf in a. high mass at requiem In St.

Sylvester's Church at 11 a. m. NEELEY Of 110 Highland Dr. Irwin Mnrch 12, 1969. Lelond beloved son of Dayton ond Joyce, grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Neeley and Mr. and Mrs. John Seppolo. Brother of Martin, Weodell, Sharon, Deonna, Cynthia and Elizabeth.

Friends received at THE VINCENT V. ROD-GERS FUNERAL HOME, 805 Penna Ave. Irwin. Services Saturday 1 p.m. NELSON Kenneth Nelson, (Esa on Tuesday March 11, 1969 in Washington D.

of 1601 Argoune Plnce, Apt 416. Husband of Josephine Glass Nelson, son of the late Rev. Aoron ond Mnthey Nelson, brother of Chorlcs and Herbert Nelson; Duauesne sister Mrs. Daisy Brown, Dayton Ohio; 4 ounts, Mrs. Hnttie Chandler, Mrs.

Mary Evans, Mrs. Lorrnine Withersooon, Mrs. Lenore Gamble, oil of Columbia S. C. Also 2 cousins, Jammie Singleton and Mrs.

Saodra Frve of Duauesne Pa. Funeral Services will be held Saturday Morrh 15, 2 o.m. In THE CHAPEL HOWARD UNIVERSITY, Washington, D. C. NELSON Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 12, 1969, Wesley husband of the late Louise Nelson.

Brother of Hnrry Nelson of Carnegie; stepfather of Clara Bever and Joseph Johnston of Calif. Friends received ot the DOROTHY B. 7.EPFEI. FUNERAL HOME, 150 South Nealcv Ave, Fast End, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, where services will be held Saturday at 10 a. m.

O'SHEA On Tfvrsdoy, March 13, 1969, Hilda D. O'Shea; widow of James F. O'Shea; mother of Hilda Regan, Aona Chute, Marian Povlik and James F. O'Shea; also six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received ot the JACK C.

BEAHM FUNERAL HOME, 7211 Thomas 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Reauiem hloh mass In Corpus Chrlsfl Church Monday ot 10 a. m. PAPPERT Suddenly on Tuesday, March 11, 1969, Joseph beloved husband of Elizabeth Streno Poooert, beloved father of Dr.

Wavne J. and Dale E. Panned; brother of Richard Norman L. and Rita A. Friends received from 2-4 ond 7-9 at the PAPPERT HOME, 711 Lockhort N.

S. Funerol on Saturday with reauiem hioh mass in St. Mary's Church at 10 a. m. PAYLOR On Wednesday, Mnrch 12, 1969, Claire Humphrey Povlor of 205 Elysion Point Breeze, wife of Dr Nell R.

Povlor; mother of Kathloen Corole Jane Povlor; dou-htr of Mr. Mrs. Walter R. Humphrey of Fort Worth, Texas; sMer of Carole Coffey of Ft. Worth, Tex.

Mrs. Jane Henniopr of Chatanooga, Tenn. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Nevlll (Oakland Civic Center) Thursday 7-9 o. m.

Fridav 2 4 nnd 7-9 p. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be mode to the American Cancer Society. Services will be held In the Chanel of the Enst Liberty Presbyterian Church, Saturday morning at II o'clock. PIETZAK (Mitzie) Of 37rl So.jth Hills, on Thursday, Mnrrh 13, 1969, Mildred Schrelner Pietzok, In her 58th year, wile ot John pletznk; mother of Knfhleen l.e-mnnski and Mary Louise Pietzak; foster mother of Fvelvn Vanseiow, John (Budl Schrelner; also three orandrhildren.

Friends rrreh'ed ol the HOWARO A. FARNSWORTH FUNERAL HOME (successor to John D. Schaub Sons, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Monday of 9 a.

m. High moss of requiem In St. Henrv'j Church at 10 a. m. PRAISNER Suddenly on Tuesday, Mnrch 11, 1969, Frances of Plavlord East McKeesoort, wife of Ihe late Michael Praisner; beloved mother of John, Edword, Stnnlev, Chester, Edmund, Mrs.

Adele Bulokowski, No bcrt and Bernard; 20 cirondchil-rircn, and 12 grcol gi pndchlldiTn; sister of Rev. Father Anlhonv Mnkiel SJ. ol Chlrogo. Friends are being received nl the STNLY DFMBEC FUNERAL HOME, 354 Marguerite Wilmerdina, until Salurdnv morning al 9:30 Reauiem moss in St. Leocodia Church al 10 a m.

PROPCHECK (Prokopcluik) On Thursday, March 13, 1969, Michael, ol 124 R. Churchill McKees Rorks, hushnnd ot Mary; father of Mrs. Morgnrcl Olgo (lus-tin of Sarsoln, Edwcircl J. ond Paul also survived by five orandchlldren ond three greuf-grandrhiidren. Friends rereived nt (lie ESTELLE KANAI KONDAS FUNERAL HOME, KH) Helen Mi Kees Roiks.

unernl Monday, March 17, with reauiem moss In Holy Ghost C. Church nt 9 0. m. Visitation with the fomllv, 2 4 ond 7 10 p. nt.

Ploasn omit llowoi s. PRUSKI Wundu Pruski, mother nf Rose mciile, Blanche, John nnd Rlchoid E. I'rnskl; also sU grand-chlkhen. Funeral linm the CHAP-FL OF HERBERT V. SPERLINO, 316 Pearl on Monday nl 9 a.

in. Reauiem Mass In Ihe Immaculate Conception Chinch at 10 o'cloik. 1 1 lends Invited Visiting bonis 2 to 4 and I lo 9 p. m. RANDIG Suddenly, on Thursday, Mnrch 13, 1969, Edward H.

I laagers) ol Evergreen MHIvole, helmed nutuund oi Margaret Kundla; MINHAUr SON CO MORTUARY, 2610 W. I Ibeily Ave. until Scili.cdciy at m. Requiem muss In SI. Bernard Church al 9 a m.

Visitations with family 2 4 and 7 9 0 m. FLOT On Wednesday, March 17, 1969, Joseph ot 313 Llgonler huthand of Mrirunret Iriliacher; lather of Howard Mnry Jo. Antoinette Kathleen M. ond Jrneuh Flot son ot Antoinette Flot; brother ot Vincent ilwurd Anna M. Schneider and A.

Hot. Funeral trom the VBRNER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOMfc, 3600 Penn Ave. on Saturday, March 15 al 8 a Reauiem high mass In SI. Augustine church 01 9 m.

Visitations 2 to 4 and to 9:30 m. FOWLER On Wednesday, Morrh 17, 1969 le Nora Reed ol 1409 Highland Ave Duauesne, beloved wile ol Clarence Fowler; mother ot Harry R. Fowler; sister ol Evelyn Robinson, Wilbur, Jesse, Mary E. ond Ena Reed; also two grundchlldren. Friends received ot the JACK TEICHART L.

FUNERAL HOME, Kennedy Ave. at Wilmot St, Di-Ouesne, where services will be held Saturday at 1 1 a. m. FUCHS On Wednesday, March 12, 1969, Joseph ot 2033 Lowrle St. In hs 84th year, husband of the late Gnela Dergon; Fuchs; beloved father of Anne Matthews, Margaret Craig, and Joseph Fuchs; olso survived by three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Family will receive Irlends 2 to 4 ond 7 to 10 p. m. ot the OSCAR MILLER FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill. Reauiem mass in Most Holv Name Church on Saturday at 10 a. m.

American Fraternal Union, Bakery and Confectioners local No. 12 and friends Invited. GANNON On Wednesday, Morch 12, 1969, Anna Catherine, sister of Sr. Mary Ida James John Henry (Pal), Rev. Clair OSR and the tote Dr.

George P. Gannon. Friends received at the STEPHEN A O'TOO' FUN (formerly O'Toole ond O'Connor) 5106 Second Haielwood. High mas of reauiem in the Church of St. Stephen on Saturday at 10 a.

m. GRADY On Tuesday, March 11, Gertrude, wile of Joseph Grndy; mother of Dorothy Inlrlerl, also two grandchildren; sister of Mamie Drlscoll ond Ervln Sullivan, Funeral from the ALBERT B. ind MARIE J. HENNINGER FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler on Sotiiraay. Morch 15 at 11 a.m.

Visitation 2-4 und 7-10 p. m. GUETH On Wednesday, March 12, 1969, Mrs. Eva Brass Gueth, 317 Miami East McKeesport. wife ot the lote Charles mother of Mrs.

lone Brodmerkel: sister ot Mrs. John Toner, ot Pgh. Also survived bv 2 grandsons. Friends received at the LOUIS W. FEIT FUNERAL HOME, 1119 Broadway, East McKeesport, trom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

where services will be held on Saturday at 11 a. m. HAMILTON On Wednesday, March 12, 1969, L. George, beloved hushnnd of Marilyn E. Walters Hamilton: father of Deborah N.

Hamilton of 73 Long-more Bellevue. Members of Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 9 and friends received in the ORION C. PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Ava-lon (North Boros). where services will be held on Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. HANEY Rea age 70, on Wednesday, March 12, 1969, of McKeesport, husband ol Helen R.

Cannev; brother of Sr. Gertrude Marie, Mercy Order, Pgh. Friends are beino received at HUNTER-ED-MUNDSON STRIFFLER, Market McKeesoort. Reauiem Moss Saturday, 9 o. St.

Pius Church Interment New St. Joseph Cemetery. HEMPHILL On Wednesday, March 12, 1969, Charles, retired Railroad conductor, husband of the lote Marie Scanlon Hemphill, formerly of McKees Rocks; father of St. Bartholomew O. Charles Rev.

Anthony P. Hemphill S. V. brother of Priscilla Cronin and Vincent Hemphill. Fripnds received at McDERMOTT BROTHERS, 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks.

Concelebrated mass of St. Francis DeSales Church on Saturday, March 15 at 10:15 a. m. HESS On Wednesday afternoon, March 12, 1969, Helen H. Barnhart, wife of the late George E.

Hess of 145 Dunbar Bellevue; sister ol Mrs. Margaret A. Hooe of Bellevue, Mrs. Bertha Sankey of Butler and Dean D. Barnhart of Reading, two nephews, Keith and Dean Hooe.

Friends received at the McDONALD-LINN FUNERAL HOME, 366 Lincoln Bellevue, formerly the Dale A. Gillilaod Funeral Home, where services will be held on Salurdnv allernoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at West Sunbury, Butler County, Pa. HONAN On Wednesday, March 12, 1969, William beloved husband of Alice Drake of Horning father of Glenn ond Bernard Honan; brother of Mrs. Margaret Siooel, Mrs.

Helen Hawk, Miss Marie Honan; also survived bv six grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN H. S' ATER SONS. FUNERAL HOME, 4J01 Brownsville Brentwood. Funeral Saturday afternoon ot the First Bthel United Methodist Church, 5901 Library Rd.

at 2 o'clock. JUNGLING On Thursday, March 13, 1969, Robert (Bo), of 1831 Crafton husband cf Mary Block; father of Susan, Robert, David, and Judy; son of Lillian Nugent Jun-gllng and the late John Jungling; brother of Dolores Roman, Elizabeth Newman, Elaine Mltsch, Thomas, Richard, and the late William. Friends and membirs of Iron Workers No. 3 invited to coll ot McDERMOTT 1225 Char-tiers McKees Rocks after 7 p. Fridoy.

Reauiem moss St. Phillips Church on Monday, March 17, at 10 a. KEILB On Wednesday, March 12, Mnry, beloved wife of the lote Joseoh Kielb, and mother of Chester, Mrs. Virginia Bondzwolck ond Arthur; two grandchildren ond two great grandchildren; sister of Michael Stemski, Mrs. Jessie Wolfe ond Mrs.

Emma Suskl. Friends received at THE B. E. HARENSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th from 12 noon tU 10 p. m.

Funeral on Saturday, March 15 at9 a. Funeral mass In St. Raphael's Church at 10 a. m. KITTLE On Tuesday, March 11, 1969, Frederick husband of Dorothy Zollinger; father of Elizabeth Elcock; son of Edith Cooke Kittle.

Friends received at the WM. A. AEBERLI CO. CHAPEL, East North Ave. at Sandusky services on Saturday at 1 p.

m. KLICKOVITCH (Miller) James on Wednesday, March 12, 1969, of 145 Roswln Brook-line, beloved husband of Blanche Puszko Klickovitch; father of Mrs. Carol Seyhold: brother of Mrs. Julio While, Paul and Nicholas Klickovitch; also 5 grnndchlldren. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Ot the FRANK F. DcBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Bronkllne Blvd. where services will be held on Saturday morning at 8:45. KNOCH Suddenly on Wednesday, Morch 12, 1969 at 4:35 a.

m. Henry beloved brother ot Emma Thomas A. Otto P. ond the late William C. Knoch; uncle of Mrs.

Kathleen Weisiger and William H. Knoch. Friends received at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrvsville N. S.

Services on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. KORTNER Suddenly on Thursday, Morch 13, 1969, Alex A. beloved husband of Freda; steolather of Albert L. Grosser; brother ol Mrs. Mathilda Morris, Mrs, Edith Kruse, of Memphis, Tenn.

ond Frank Kortner, Baltimore, grandfather ol Karen and Diane Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West I iberfv Ave trom 2 5 ond 7-9 m. Services on Monday at 10 a. m.

Friends invited. KRAH Frldnv, Mnrrh 14, 1969, Clora wife ol the Into Raymond Krnh, 72 ft. Bolph Bellevue; sisler ot Mrs, Dorothy McPherson, Friends received 2 to 4 ond 7 to 10 nt the LAWRFNCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. High Mass ol Reauiem at the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue, on Monday morning at 9 a.

m. LARKO On Wednesday, Morch 12, 1969, Helen ol 2823 Peller Penn Hills, wife of the lote Michael Larko; mother ot Teresa Hroma, Albert, Joseph, Matthew and Geoige Mnlcan; stepmother of John and Mlrhnel lorko sister ot Michael Fslorln; 15 grandchildren and 17 great riends rereived ol the PAUL R. ELKIN FUNERAL HOME, 7.100 I eerhhurg Penn Hills. Funeral Saturday, Mnrrh 15, al 9 a. m.

Reauiem hlah mass trom the SI. John the Baptist R. C. (hurrh of Unity, Plum Born, al 10 a m. Family hours 2 4 ond HO p.

m. LAWYER On Wednesdov, Mnrrh 17, 1969, Halite Pleoer of 925 Fisher Wile of the lol Charles lawyer; mother ol Ervil Lawyer of Chica Adams, Hope S. Arendas, Anna Rnssler, Hannah B. Ciirmndy, Josephine A. Celender, Michael A.

Coyne, John It. Coyne, Br, Edward T. Dougherty, Helen Sahol Epstein, Burford B. Ferguson, James Fierlc, J. (J.

(Joe) Flot, Joseph R. Fouler, Lc Nora Reed Fuchs, Joseph Gannon, Anna Catherine Grady, Gert Gueth, Eva Brass Hamilton, L. George Hess, Helen H. Honan, William J. Kielb, Mary Kittle, Frederick J.

Klickovitch (Miller), J. Knoch, Henry J. Larko, Helen Lawyer, Hattie P. Marchisotlo, Anetta B. Mawhinncy, Mary Mitchell, William Nawrocki, Peter S.

Nelson, Wesley G. Pappert, Joseph E. Paylor, Claire H. Praisner, Frances Rosso, John Rowe (DeMarco), Rose Stein, Albert Samuel Steiner, Elizabeth Tremontin, John (Puggy) Urben, Harry A. Welshonse, Sidney Winter, Margaret W.

Young, Sarah Death Notices Mrs. Hazel Rogowskl and Nicholas. Friends received from 12 noon until 10 o.m at the VALERIAN F. SZAL FUNERAL HOME, 238 Helen McKees Kocks. Funeral Saturday 10 a.

m. CARMODY On Thursday morning, Josephine A. Rectenwald Carmody, beloved wile of Robert J. Carmody. Mother ot I I.

I. A I rilJUCl I J. Jl JU Mllll, JUIIIC3, Carol, William, Denise, and Peggy Carmody. Sister of Robert and Henry Rectenwald of Ted Rectenwald of Betty Sandon ond Mary Hogcnson of Chicago. Friends received at McCABE BROS.

INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral Saturday, March 15, 1969, at 9 a. m. Reauiem mass at St.

Joseph's Church, Bloomfield, at 10 a. m. Visitations with family 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. CELENDER On Wednesday, March 12 1969, Michael ot 46 Grout Etna, husband of Helen Kopnisky Celender; father of John; brother of Catherine Pugllese, James und Herman Celender.

Friends received 2-4 ond 7-9 m. at THE JOHN E. CARLOS FUNERAL HOME, 644 Butler Etna. Reauiem high mas. In All Saints Church, vn-urday at 10 a.

m. Parish rosary services Friday, 8:30 p.m. COYNE Suddenly on Morch 12, 1969, John R. Coyne, of 1509 Bcechview beloved son of Robert ond Flconce Coyne; brother of Mnry Anne, Eileen, Sally, Linda, Marqie, Judv ond Robert Coyne; grandson of Mrs. Sara Coyne and Mrs.

Mnry Burgess. Friends received at the PHILLIPS AND KRAINAK FUNERAL HOME, 1923 Broadway ot Pauline Beechview, until 9:15 a. m. Saturday. Reauiem high moss In St.

Catherine of Siena Church ot 10 a. m. Friends invited. COYNE Accidenlly In Annapolis, Maryland, Brother Edward T. Coyne OFM, Cap.

(formerly 3424'j Ward Oakland) beloved son of Anna Marie Carroll and Edword J. Coyne; brother of Mrs. Carole Pastrick, Mary, Ellen, Paul, So 4th Class Thomas, U. S. Army, Lawrence and James Covne.

Friends received after 7 p. m. on Thursday at the ANTHONY J. SUFAK FUNERAL HOME, 3509 Penn Ave. Funeral mass In St.

Augustine Church on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Interment St. Augustine Cemetery. DASH On Thursday, March 13, 1969, Catherine Kerr Dosh, (formerly of Carrick), wife of the late Charles A. Dash; mother ot Mrs.

Grace Blohm, of Houston, Texas; Mrs. Catherine Schmitt; Robert John ond the late Howard E. Keir; sister of Thomas Park of Brandon, Florida; also three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Friends received on Friday 7-9 p. Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

and Sunday from 2 until 6 p. when services will be held at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS, WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brrwnsvllle Brentwood. Interment Monday at Fayette City. DOUGHERTY Of 47 Thornwood Mt.

Lebanon, on Wednesday, March 12, 1969, Helen Sabol; beloved wife of H. Allen Dougherty; sister of Mrs. Ma'v McWhorter. Friends received ot the E. B.

LAUGHUN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mf. Lebanon, until Monday, March 17 at 10 o.m. Reauiem mass In St. Winifred Catholic Church at 11 a.m.

Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. DURST March 13, 1969, Clarence (Jim) of 4006 Fairfield Munholl, beloved husband of Dorothy Woodly Durst; son of Margaret Race Durst of Pittsburgh; brother of Mrs. Minerva Paxton of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Christine Steohens of Orlando, Mrs. Ruth Henrickson of Salem, Robert of Munhall, ond William Durst of Pgh.

Family will receive friends 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main (Homestead Park), Munhall. Services on Sunday ot 2 p. m. from the Messiah Lutheran Church, 4300 Main Munhall.

Fomllv requests In lieu of flowers memorials may be mode to the Homestead Hospital or the Messiah Lutheran Church. ELBEL At Omaha, on Wednesday, March 12. 1V69, Irene Plncke, formerly of Homer Place, Shaler wife ot Thomas J. Elbel; mother of Thomas Jav Elbel; sister of Mrs. Jess Hartman, Mrs.

Bettv Dodds and Fred Plncke; also survived by three grandchildren. Services and Interment In Oska-loosa, Iowa. EPSTEIN On Wednesday, Morch 12, 1969 ot 11:20 p.m., Burford B. Enstein, beloved husband of Ruth Buttermore Epstein, of 5477 Ayleshoro Saulrrel Hill; brother of Ida Epstein of Pittsburgh. cerires at THE RALPH SCHUGR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Frldav at 2-10 D.

m. Interment Beth Jacob Cemetery. Visitation Thursday, 7-9 p. m. FERGUSON James, of Gibsonlo, In his 13rd year, beloved husband ot the late Caroline Wittmer Ferauson; father of Mrs.

Charles (Georglna) Greene, Mrs. Robert (Esther) Morris Wittmer J. and Kenneth F. Ferguson; brother of Alex, George, and Ewen Ferguson; also survived bv 16 grnndchlldren and 22 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN T.

CONNORS FUNERAL HOME, Bnkerstown, Pa. where services will be held on Saturday ot 11 a. m. FIERLE On Wedne-dnv. March 19, 1969, J.

(Joe) ot Mt. Lebanon, beloved husbind ot Morle Fierle; foti-r o' Marianne Wersanl, Virginia Do.iohne, Dolores Klein, Inmes, Thomas Rohe't Flerle; also survived bv nine grandchildren. Friends received at the L. Please Call Early To Place Your Want Ads In The Sunday Pittsburgh Press Dial 263-1201 Barkley, Agnes Reguy, John F. Iliichkn, Wllliiim Jr.

Push, Catherine Durst, Clarence Klbel, Irene Haney, Ren T. Hemphill, Charles Junking, Robert Kortner, Alex A. Krah, Clara K. IJptak, Steve Marshall, Mabel M. Mautino, Anna A.

McVehil, Earl W. Neeley, Leland It. Nelson, Kenneth (Esq.) O'Slica, Hilda I). Pietzak (Mitzie), Mildred Propcheck (Prokopchak), Michael Pruski, Wanda A. Randig, Edward II.

Riffle, William P. Shushcrcba, Joseph Sloan, F. Morse Spada, Mrs. Lenora E. Sullivan, John J.

Supala (Shupala), John Tindale, Viola B. Tober, Elizabeth M. Toward, Charles C. Vates, Kathryn Whitfield, Blanche I. Williams, George H.

Wolf, Christ C. Woods, Harry E. Young, Robert M. Death Notices ADAMS On Wednesday, March 12, 1969, Hope S. Mills, mother of Hope Oscar E.

(Sparky), Helen A. Sheriff ond Chester also survived by five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), where services will be held Saturday, March 15, at 10 a.

m. In lie of flowers contributions may be made to Dapper Dan Charities. Interment private. ARENDAS On Tuesday, March 11, 1969, Anna Karch, of 376 Valley Wall. Beloved mother of Bernard J.

of Irwin, Mrs. Marian Tudek of McKeesport, Mrs. Martha Krasnicki of Detroit, and Richard al home. Sis-te' of Joseph Karch, Margaret Karch and Mrs. Agnes Tecklinskl, all of West Mifflin, Mrs.

Susan Gerwig of Plttsbuigh, Mrs. Helen Evans of Forest Hills, Mrs. Alice Uhrin of Whitaker. Also nine grandchildren. Friends received at the JAMES J.

ALFIERI FUNERAL HO IE, 201 Marguerite Wll-merding. Reauiem mass In Holy Trinity Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. Friends Invited. BARKLEY Agnes White, on Thursday, March 13, 1969, of Emrose Penn Hills, wife of the late Thomas H.

Bark-ley, mother of Ann B. Hannmonn, Agnes Barkley and the late John Barkley; also 6 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Friends may coll at the C. DALE WILCOX FUNERAL HOME, Rebecca and Center Wilkinsburg. Services Sunday afternoon ot 3:30 p.

m. Interment private. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. BASSLER On Wednesday, March 12, 1969, Hannah Brooks Bossier of 525 Broadway, McKces Rocks (formerly of Mt. Washington), wife of the late Walter H.

Bassler; mother of Earl and Fred Ehrentraut; sister of Mrs, Marian Simmons and Mrs. Louis Bradley; also survived by four grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the parlors of WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt.

Washington, where services will be held Saturday, March 15 at 2 p. m. Visitation 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. BEGGY Suddenly, on Thursday, March 13, 1969, John F.

Beggy, beloved hushnnd of Rose McDonnell Beggv; foher of Sr. Patricio Begay S. John Anne Richard Daniel and Gerald E. Beggv; olso survived by seven grandchildren; brother of Thomas, Edward nnd Charles Boggy. Funeral from McCABE BROS.

INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut (Shady-side), on Monday, March 17 at 9 m. Requiem mass In Sacred Heart Church at 10 o. m. Visitations with family 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be mode to the Greater Pittsburgh Guild for tht Blind. BUCHKO On Thursday, March 13, 1969, William Buchko of 315 Helen McKees Rocks, husband o' the late Helen Peruckl Buchko, father of Patricio and Deborah; son of William Buchko brother of Michael, Mary Hatala, A SHOPPERS BEST FRIEND The Pittsburgh Press and Post- Gazette Classified Sections Whatever you need, you art urt to find it in the Clniiifnd columns. Furniture, sporting goods, appliances, musical instruments, tools, toys, household items, all these and many more are listed every day for your selection. A shoppers second best friend it a dog who brings him hit Classified Sec-lion.

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AyUUINI AINI Icon Jerry Breen at Bon-Way Recon, Large modern medical center nospi-, 9 to 5 Daily 443-7880 fal. Degree or working toward a degree preferred. Salary commensur- A ar ote with background. Educational fU I iNtiCOnaiTIOner 5 assistance available. Coll Assistant: 1 Personnel Director, 681-5700, ext.

532. INew and Useo Lars ACCOUNTANT Trainee Expandlngl Experienced only. One who can company. Business school or college clean and paint engines, shampoo Sister. MECHLER, Charles- In loving memory of Charles who passed cvav March 14, 1968.

Sadly missed by Ruth Mi Her. TOMASZEWSKI, Mary In loviog memory of mv Mother who passed awav 2 years ogo today, March 14, i 1967. Sfldlv miSSed bv dauahter 1 eoonica. Florists" BASKETS SPRAYS S5 GIDAS MA. 1-1300 I Monuments CPmeterV 1 LLEGHENY EMETERY The Newest Most Beautiful Crematory in the Tri-State Area for Information Call or Write Allegheny XCemetery, 4734 Butler Pgh.

I ini itu 682-1624 LAKEWOOO Memorial Gardens-3 choice lots, $100 each. Sold separately! or together. 3J3-S416 after 6. Cemetery Monuments and Markers See Our DfjpajJ Knv Termi North Side, East Liberty 32? 8 500 66I-650C CEMETERY Monuments Granite Reasonable prices. Sam Strassman Memorials.

21-4788. 1 nnJ rnnn4J Sears i i Unionlown, AUTO SALES REPRESENTATIVE n.i., i.l Cadilloc-Olds Dealer looking for one ,0 round out nf ha to owina. iT, iA' AooV Kooan Olds-Cadilloc, Joe Foiz tl nice AindTodv. He.per Expeneoced. Must have hand tools.

Rcdgers Auto Rodv 885-1144 AUTO PARTS COUNTER MAN OR TRAINEE Automotive knowledge helpful. Du- inc unlimited opportunity tor odvoncement. Interested parties can apply to Mr. Robert Gray. TED McWILLIAMS INC.

Pil lCUACCM PITV 'uujirwui vi 1 1 3475 WM. Hwy. Pa. 15235 351-0301. ext.

56 AUTO We tleed aualified Help, in Following positions: MOTOR (I FAMFPQ MOTOR PAiNTERS EXPERT POLISHERS interiors, tiock irunns, aye upnoi sterv. butt and Dolish. WEEKLY GUARANTEE UP TO $150 OTHER MINOR BFNEFITS SEE JOE WHITE BUD DONAHUE CHEV. 3224 Blvd. of Allies, Pgh.

13 Auto Body Man JOURNEYMAN APPRENTICE 1 $4.50 Flat Rate 2. Weekly Guarantee 3. Hospitalization Blue Crosj 4. Uniform 5. Steady work guarantee SEE JOE WHITE BUD DONAHUE CHEV.

3224 Bh'd. of Allies, Pgh. 13 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Der WPCk rirnw With cmnv trinos oenelilc I Kndmn clan erch r. in ornwlh oren. much he.w-e.om trnffir For confidential interview contact Mr.

Smilh or Mr. Colic. ot FORD LL jovo renn nwv. wonroevuie Auro Manager waaes, new car aemonstrctor, peri-i odical bonuses many Irinae bene- tits. This position is unlimited as to and odvoncement.

Box AUTO SALESMFN (2) Interested in excellent earnings, Idal workino conditions Demonstto-tor furnished. Blue Cross, Blue Shield A many other fringe pene'its. Salarv, bonus (I commission. Apply COMSTANTIN PONTIAC 6.114 FORBES AVE. 421 0700 AUIO Trimmer Experienced- in stalling Landeau, convertible tops will olso consider seat cover upholstery experience, excellent 00- upholstery Ju' "inns 421 W9 lAlllO Meclumic Experienced In Mcicurys S.

Fords. Ion wages for uoul man. Paul Holidays. In.uKimc Uniforms Vacations. Call Mike, 331 7310.

AUIO Mechanic Musi he ropohle el hnnUlinn ctnlr insiieitlOn (,, wanes. Steady 'work. Time and a half rtuer ,10 hmc rJl.dllV floh YOllOa, a 1 ita CAI rruAM AUTO bALtbMAN rienlershiii hos nn oopor luiiitv lor I prolcssionnl suicsoiun interested In excellent primings, auto exoenrnce tvil not ncrv sue We oiler guaranteed so' irv p'us coir.m.'-sii 11 muny Iringe pencil's cvrnv in privm, M. W. MOTORS 7.11 BU11ER ST.

Rl. 8, ETNA I Aula Rccondi lioninq Men ilaracst shoo In Pittshuruh. Hiahest pov Hourly or Hat role. Ton pay or salary lor top men. Motor cleaners and painters.

Butters and Inlcr lor I men .122 2220 dally, evenings, 363- 019. Contact Bob Carler I I 1 i accounting credit, salary soog momn.i fli-iuu-j; ext. jy ACCOUNTING Clerks Industrial firms. S475-S703. Kenrney-McDonouoh Employment.

391-1071. ADDRESSOGRAPH Operators Trainees. J300-S400. Kearney Mc- Donnuoh Employment. Coll 391-1071 AD IUSTER Multi-Line.

Pittsburgh Area. 3 to 5 years experience, company car. All fringe benelits, profit shoring. Ohio Farmers Insur-once Group, 563-6100. ADVERTISING Space Salesman -Display or Institutional, experience not necessary, will train, over 50 preferred.

Late model car, free to travel as Indepenent representative. Leads furnished. Salary commission guaranteed while trainina. Reply giving one, exoerience, address, tele- phone. Write 479, Press.

AGENCY Exoanding due to new Life portotolio hos need tor insurance workers. Starting salary commensurate with experience. Call 271-B579. Air Compressor Mech, Immediate opening, steady position. Apnlv KRUMAN EQUIPMENT 3002 Penn Ave.

AIR-CONDITIONING Heating Me rhnnlrs Also experienced oooren tires nnd heloers. Paid vocation, pension plon, hourly rote nospitali- rotlon For further information coll Fred Capenos between 1:10 a. 821-6363. Aid n.AHlnitinn fi. enfinn Inttnller YJ'B, ed: uunnec.

nlhffr henefils tor nuo ITien I individual. Edword L. Kemp cor "Vh u. non for Interview. Iaii 1 month.

Located in ALUMINUM Window Installers plov an (regressive man experienced CIGAR Clerk Over 40. Port, full i-or one of the most advanced prime a phases ol rarts manogement. time. Experienced preterred. 261-renlacement on the market today.

'in return we offer the highest ot 6662. aiictda! iim iriniiu UnmnJlurn'lthed Criod onrrtunltv. Bodnar bteaay worx, pig pay. rviusr uuvc enuioment. Pennsylvania Aluminum, 281-5360.

ALUMINUM siding applicator full aimmVniim "Sidino Mechanic Ex- perienced, Call 401-5637. ANIMAL CARF Mon tn run Inr nnlmnls. clean raaes and rt0 anltorial work in local research laboratory. References re- quired. Write Box 461, Press.

APPLIANCE Serviceman Experl o.irioerntnrs. wosh L'ers, dryers. Too wooes, hospitoliio rtru.r, wnaes. hosDitnlilo tion, oold holidays, umiorms trucx Appliance. 921-3887.

addi lAurc w.h.rc x. mil Dave. 741-7411. Asphalt Installation Foreman txperiencea, salary commrnsurnie with exoerience. inae benelits.

Con- tact 462 2200. ASSFMI1LY Mechanic Fri ropidly growing machine manufacturer. 681 6544 Assistant General Advertising Manager Mfljisr division of inlernfllionfll company listed on N.Y.S.L. M.snnf.ic tin en s's well estcsblish-d of lieslinq equipment cind tiansfur sslems tor indus-tiy. Oppoilunity for involve-iient in wide vflrinly of ndvor-lislnqAoVs promotion pro-i-ji flins.

I liavn ciestive Inlnnt. qood Inowlediin of fld-vr' i siii'i 'snltxs pioniolion lecli. nolcniv. Send iBsiime) iiv Indinq snliiiy leiiuiienienl to Box 44 Pieu. Equ.sl oppoilunity employer, AUDITOR Base.

Local. Travel J'00. Kearney McDonough Employ men). Call 391-1071. held losvnsliip; no collar; Reddish no toil: male; 9 months old.

Ona must uet Ruhies shots in next days. BRIEFCASE Brown; Initialed; lost vicinity Downtown. Reword. 922-2493. 'CAT Black.

Answers to name ot 'Multhew; red color, orecntree aim. Reward. 921 8953. Rd. rewoid i A Mole, black 8.

white; lor Inlormntion; Swisshclm 241-5721. HARM Gold, tound on Penn Ave. rveninu Match 10th, I sulo soys "Mv Boys OAiier cun Identity charm by 1 1 giving nnme ot .3 bovs on other side.i I'h'Mic 41-300 (lavs. COI LIE Dog Lost vicinity Sewicklcy arm: answers to Sandy. 32.1 0246.

ON 1 At Lens In cose. Monday. Gimheis Greyhound vicinity. Reword. 441-6412.

COON Dogs (2) black Tan, North VorsalJleswnshltv DOG-Lost; black wilii while pows chest. Nome Peppy, Senr Roebuck, Allegheny Moll, reword. 231 4082. EARRING Pearl. Sunday.

Air-pint. 8.15 8171. HEARING Aid Lost vicinity In-uunn e. oster Avenue or 26C bus. Rewind.

922J)852 altor4 p. rtv IIHKET Block rose, velvet nhhoii. family heirloom, Lost Downtown. 621 267 PUPPY Blurk; mule' 3 months I old; while 11101k on neck; Friday. Munh Shndyslde oien.

Reward. 228. Rr VARD'T'osf C.ei'nKinsheViheid. 3 veins old. All blink, lawn paws.

Call 61 RING Engiiuniient. i.osl at Soup S. Siindwkh, Uaklund, Reward. 521- 662 RING Yelinvv oold, sninli nmfhrvsf, St Johns Husiillnl, Mnrch 11. Sen-linienlul auc 88 0535 lllE link Fo.l blink "sniiphlre, In Dnwnt- wn area Keepsake trom son.

26.1 1529 WAI I "Ladles red Thursday Munlit; phone booth 51st Rotter 1 keep money; return conlenli. II- I 7045, 3, I AUTO Recondlfloners Wonted 1 rob experient e) In composition Minimum 2 years cxpeicienie. chil, p. hosplfullrcilion 4 I suionie Give resume. 487 Pms AUIO Body Holper OnpinTunitv to louin tt tide South Hills, 881 076, I All 10" dvmon Smoll Easl shop Independents.1 9VI6.

AUTO Mechanic Smull Easl End shop 682 99I6. 'Automob, lc Salesman I I kncl frtrc; VJbCll exinindd vrTiimp ol selling has rn' ilcil ire I liu I used car solos men, over 100 used mis in slock ot oil tinfrs. stiooo sunpnrl Willi cidvei tislnii nnd ronnnuinu iiionniiniuii Pli'iliains Weekly III ow based on soles prod.iclioo. Demnnsli ulor ond many ingi- ii.nr.n I MrCnnl. Lincoln Mercury 4911 BAIIM BLVD.

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