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lion i 7 r'." i 7 Male Help Wanted Death Notices Male Help Wanted Death Notices 3Q The Pittsburgh Press, Friday, August 9, 1968 LATEST DEATHS PREVIOUS DEATHS can sell, buy, or rent I ALMOST I ANYTHING WITH I WANT LWRITE YCUR'i AD HERE TODAY! Lost and Found FRENCH Poodle Lost August 6, around midnight. Churchill orea. Apricot; no collar. Family pet. Re- warq.

243-8490 GERMAN Sheoherd-Male. Lincoln Place vicinity. Choker chain. Crip- pieq cnna per, wwwa. oi-ji.

GERMAN Shepherd Male, lost Route 30, Blue Dell area around jerry Diner, can bz-ou. GERMAN Shepherd Male, block ft tan; Fox Chapel Rd. area; rewara. V63-JMO. GERMAN Shepherd-Male; tan legs; North Side; S25 Reword.

322-1869. MONKEY-Brown, yellow lost Penn Hills orea. 243-7539 evenings. PASAKFFT-lWhltel. Last South- side vicinity, Wednesday.

Reward. PUPPY Lost s-6-68; brown white, short hair. East End. No Identification, reward. 731-9742.

Personal luvnuc ultwlnn norlriunt WlnH. gap Rd. Wednesday afternoon, please can ool-iv RCC WaIHap CMII nnl vt it ftnH wills. I Dray for your happiness and peace. I UNDERSTAND.

I love vou and want you too. Will wait. One call, pleose. H. I AM SORRY.

LOVE YOU AND WANT VOU. IN Gratitude tor prayers answered to Jesus, Mary, St. Jude, St. Anthony. W.

PGH. SPECIAL PATROLMEN Urgent meeting August 11th, Garden Theater at 10 a. m. THANKS for the reassurance. Am looking up and loving vou.

UNMARRIED Expectant mothers receive medical care, i-iorence iru tenton Home, 682-1355. 2B Business Personals BLAZERS, JACKETS FORMAL WEAR Wholesale prices ta clubs, teams fraternities. SPECIALTY CLOTHING CO. 1023 Fifth Uptown 391-1288 BOOKKEEPING Service Mr. Small Business Owner I offer vou expert bookkeeping service at small monthly fees.

Why not call tor information? 881-3160. Domestic Problems-Confidential You can be sure with NICK CARTER DETECTIVE 634 Washington Rd. 561-4244 CN I lAinmcn i uieenc imu- dle Rides will make affairs more HEALTH Club Chatham Center, Membership open. Swimming, mas-sage, gymnasium. 391-5000.

HOROSCOPE Handwriting analysis readings, available parties and seances. Ann, 327-7317. MANUFACTURER'S Agent seeks additional lines Servicing deDt. retail ond lobbers. Drug, photographic, gittware, leweiry, sporting gooas.

Only those with some established business, in Trl-State area, need reply. Write Press Box 552. NON Drinker-Save on auto Insur-once. Call 561-8890 or 271-5541. PRIVATE Investigation Survell-lance, husband-wile problems, etc.

All services strictly confldsntial. Alan Detective Agency, 731-71 12. Male Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT Advancement op portunities, complete Charge ot accounting records of arowfna organi zation in Oakland preparing to com puterize its accounting system. Should have BA in business adminis tration or accounting or equivalent training and at least 1 or 2 years experience In general accounting. Training should Include Some training In data processing and computer application.

Send resume and salary expeuea to syz, t-ress. ACCOUNTANT Responsible for supervision and development of financial records and reports. Must have minimum of 18 to 24 college credits In acccountlng with one fo two years experience in general accounting. A knowledge nf EDP will be helpful. Write Press Box X-518.

ACCOUNTANT For C.P.A. Office (Greensburg). Give full details as to eaucanon, experience, etc write Box 543, Press. ACCOUNT-Junlor. with accounting firm.

Write or Call A. L. Stormwind, 338 Washington Trust Building, Wash- inuinn, ra. I3JJ1 ADVERTISING Assistant With at least 3 years Industrial or agency experience. Collateral.

a -u p. Copy, etc. Salary range $6500 to S7000. Local position. Send resume to Box 649, Press.

AIR Conditioning Service Man-Ex-perlenced only. Domestic and light commercial. Top wages plus commission and fringe benefits. Must have tools and transportation. Call 561-7330.

ALUMINUM Siding mechanic or experienced helper. Call after 6. 481- 0222. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic Experienced, top hourly wage, all local. 431-0273.

ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic Wanted Steady work. Coll 481-5637. AMBULANCE-Attendant and assist In funeral home. Write 588, Press. APPRENTICE Earn while vou learn merchandising, full time excellent salary.

Homestead's best store tor loaies ana ennaren fashions. Apply Morris Grlnberp's, 309 Eighth Homestead. APPLANCE SALESMAN Experienced, liberal commission and P.M's Excellent benefits. R. P.

Golden, W. T. Grant 513 Smithlield 5f. A DDI IA.ICC P- nrrumic jvi iicimuii CApcri- enced preferred. Washers, dryers unu ranyes.

aieuuy worn, paia vaca tlnns. 241-3257. APPLIANCE Salesman Full time; salary plus commission. Apply In person, Western Auto Supply 48B5 McKnlght Rd. ARCHITECT Designer or draftsman, experienced and able to assume prolect responsibility wit-small progressive firm doing tstitu-tlonal work.

561-1751. Ass't Superintendent Trainee Some experience In metal fabrication preferred. Other varied duties. Salary commensurate with attitude end ability. Write F-596, Press.

ASSISTANT STORE MANACER Must have management ability. Re- in 1 luracuin, in v-an lyuss tavanaugn ior ccmiaentiai imerview oeiween aaliy. Alberts Department Store, Rte. Clenshaw, 486-9000. ASSISTANT To Controller Small pntsourgn manufacturer needs a man witn accountina exoer enco win be promoted to controllers position within a few vears.

Salary $600 plus insurance ana pension, sena resume to Press Box 564. ASSISTANT Manaaers National restaurant chain seeking two assist ant managers tor Greater Pittsburgh area. 3 vears experience. Send resume Box 595, Press. ATTENDANTS (2) parking, experienced: full or part time.

Gond wages, benefits. Write Box 583, pgh. press. ATTENDANT Service station. Dart time, weekends and evenings, 4600 i-oroes.

AUTO BODY MAN AUTO MECHANIC You can earn whatever your ability win ier you; s'uu-snixj monin not unusual; hospitalization; life Insurance available; vacation with pay. Call Tom Mitchell, 761-7500; after 5, 443-6089. AUTOBODY $200 COMF-TO-WORK BONUS 2 Experienced Bodymen If vou are the riaht man. Bauman Chevrolet will pay you S2O0 bonus to come to work for us. (Payable after you have been with us 90 days).

Paid vacations and many extras. CALL DAVE WYMER 741.3811 AUTOMOBILE Mechanic Ustd cars, full or part t.iiie, Lou Htffman, 731-1418. AUTO Write Up Man Handl-cannerf, no problem. Mr. Weber, 331-5800.

AUTO Mechanic New car dealer. Too salary. Excellent working condl- tlons, benefits. 271-5543; K4-6071. AUTO SALES Experienced only.

Unlimited earnings Draw plus commission. Phone Mr. Lev, 761-7070 for personal Interview. Monuments Cemetery LIEGHENY EMETERY 1 Death Notices ALRRECHT pn Thursday, August 1968, Freda Albrecht, ot 100 torch Ha-prrstown, Md. (formerly ot Forest Hlllsl; mother ef Cha-les Alrecht ot Hogerstown, Md sister of Mrs.

Crete Hurmw, Mrs. Almn Taver-nior end Norhert Rueckert, all of C-e-many. Members of tost Pgh. Singing Society flid friends received nt the ROBERT E. IVOLFE MEMORIAL, 7S Fronklin Ave.

(at Coal where services wll be held on Monday ot 10 a. m. i Family visitations 2-4 and 7-9. BA1NT On August 7, Wt, dene Kloepfel Bam, wife of the lole John J. Rain.

Funeral from i McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, "iO0 Penn wheie serv-' ices will be on Saturday, August 10, 1968. af 1:30 0. m.

Visi-I tationi with family 2-4 and 7-9 o. m. BARCLAY On Wediesaiv, August 7, Marv Frit: aue 76, of St. John Lutheran vne, Marl, wile ot the lote Lester L. Borclay; sister of Anna FriU, Mrs.

Emma Flem-' Ing. Mrs. Freda Krap-, Mrs. Elsie Freeman; Win. Albert C.

ond i Edward F. Fritz. Friends received nt the WM. H. McOO ALD FU-1 NERAL HOME, Mars, where services will be held on Saturday attcrnoon at 2 o'clock.

BARR Suddenly on Wednesday, August 7, 1V68, tine uarr, ot ut Norm Beiie-licla duiiffhter of the lale J. Carroll and Etlie Glonlnger Burr; brlnved sister ot Mrs. Matmcw Collagher of Bakerslleld, i Mrs. William P. Murdoch ot Seal-tie, Daniel H.

Barr of Dallas, Mrs. Fred M. O'Lenrv, Mrs. Robert C. Thomas, John H.

Rarr ond Tom L. Barr, oil of pnh. riends will be received nt JOHN FREYVOQEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave. at Devonshire St, Funeral Saturday mom-Ins. Hloh mass of reauiem In St, Paul's Cathedral at 12 noon.

Visitations with lamlly 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. BECK On Thursday, August 1968, Onrls wile of the lote Reals A. Beck, r.1 4223 Greenridge Castle Shannon; beloved mother of Daniel W. ond Miss Marianne A.

Beck; grandmother ot Daniel W. Bock Jr. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON MORTUARY, I 2630 West Liberty Ave. from 2 to 4 ond 7 to 9 p.

m. Funeral Saturday ot 8:35 a. m. Requiem mass at i St. Ann Church ot 9:30 a.

m. I BROOKS On Tuesday, August 6, 1968, Thomas ot 131 Sycamore husband of Margaret S. Brooks; father of Rich- i ord Brooks of Cincinnati and Lynda McCabe of Washington, D. brother of Wallls Brooks of Ashe-vllle, N. C.

Also survived by 4 grandchildren. Services In memory i of Mr. Brooks will be held at H. SAMSON yil Neville SI. (Oakland Civic Center), Saturday after- I noon at 2 o'clock.

In lieu of flowers i contributions may be made to the Visiting Nurse Service for Christian Scientists In the Pittsburgh Area, P.O. Box 32, Bradlord Woods, Pa. 15015. BRUECKNER Willlom of 617 Patrick St, Milivnlc, age 67, beloved husband of Margaret Yrndell; father of Mrs. Linda Alt, David and Charles Brueckncr; brolher ot Mrs.

Bertha McCarlnoy, Mrs. AJIorle Breitcn-vocn, Aniiiony, Edward and Jo-Sion; ol three grandchildren, trinnds received ol Hie SKUN-D4ICH FUNI.RAL HOME, 405 North Ave Millvolo. Reauiem high mass in St. Anlhony Church on Monday at 9: JU a. m.

CALEIl Sarah Jane, Wednesday, August 7, 1V68, al her lale residence, Clinton, In her 9i'nd yeur. Wile ot the hie Samuel H. Caler; mother of David t. of Coraopolls, Elizabeth Hover at home, ond Kenneth of Clinton, Pa. Also grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Friends received nt the CARL MOODY FU-NLiRAL HOME, Clinton, where s-u vices will be h3ld Saturday, August 10 ol 2 p. m. Interment Hebron Cemelery. Visitations 2 to 4 and 1 to 10. CAMMARATA August 7, 1968, WHmo L.

Mlnnccl, of 212 Virginia Clenshaw; wife of Sam Canimarala; mother of Curtu A. and Carolyn A. Cammarata; daughter of Wllhel-mlna and Lambert Mlnuccl; sister ot Lambert P. Mmucci. Friends received (it the HENRY" C.

BOCK FUNERAL I.SO0 Mt. Royal Clenshaw. Funeial Saturday nicrnlng al 9:30. Reauiem hloh mass ot Sf. Bonnvenlurc's Church at 10 dork, parish rosary at p.

Friday. CHANGLE Jnseph Thursday, Aurjust 8, 1963, of 206 Llberly Briduovllle, husband nf Anna Changle; talher of Ann Vnsel, Joseph Changle Louis Changle and John Chanulc; also eight grandchildren and tnur orcnf-arandchildren. visit-Ina hours 10 a. m. to 10 p.

m. H'iwpvi-, frien ls will he received by the family from 3-5 ond 7-9 p. ol the SAMUEL B. FRYER FUNERAL HOMil, 729 Washington Brldficvllle, Pa. pequlem mass In SI.

Agatha Church on Monday ot 10 a. m. CISKO On Thursday, August 8, 1968, Charles beloved husband of Cisko of 113 Creslvlew McMurrav; lather of Mrs. Eleanor A. Rcdic, Mrs.

Hilda M. Fltipalrlck, Waller K. ond Melvln C. Also 6 prandchlldren and 2 preal-qrond-chlldren. Frlnds received at the L.

nriNHAUER ft SON CO. MORTUARY, 160 West Liberty 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Services Monday at 1 p. m.

Friends invited. Interment In Forest Lawn Cemetery. DALCANTOM On Thursday, Aug. 8, 1968, Anna, if 464 Airbrake Wllmerdlng, belrved ther rf Gene, of Las Vcoas, Anpelo, of Wllmer-dinq, Tilm, of Monrr-evIHe and Mrs. Clara Kushmar, of Star Jnnc-1 i -rs Perrvopclls; sister of Amedio Manoccn, cf Luxenburo; also seven grandchildren and five groat-niand'hlldrcn.

Friends received at t'i JAMES J. ALFIERI FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Wllmerdlng. Reauiem mass in St. Alryslus R. C.

Church en Monday at 11 a. m. Friends Invited. DALESIO (Pete) on W'dn'sdav, Aua. 7, 196, rf -110 Juanita Allauln-pa, hussnnd of Dorothy Jean Gnibnr Dalesio; father of Ranald and Dcrinld; sen of Anthony Dalesio; also three brothers, three stepsisters, on" stepbrother, friends received Friday 2-4 ond 7 10 m.

ot the OARROCK FUNERAL HOME, Mill Allaulnpo, where services will be held Saturday nt 9:30 a.m. High mass of reauiem In Our Ladv of Fall'-in Churrh nt 10 a. m. Inhr. mont In Mt.

Olivet Catholic Cemetery. DAVIS On Aiini-t 7, 1968. Hilda Collins of 2010 Carey Wov, wile rf the lale William; mother of Willbm T. and Edward rlster of Mrs. Julia Leisl, Mrs.

Anna Stehle and Thinv as Citllns: olsn survived by two grondrhMdren. Friends will he received at the LEXAMrR MijSII-LIN FUNEPAL HOM't, 1929 E. Carson St. Realem hloh mass In St. John the Evonaellst Churrh Saturday nt '0 a.

m. Interment Calvary Ce netery, DEEMER At St. John's Hospital on Thursday, i Aug. 8, 198, Benlomln W. Deemer i ot 1U6 Island MrKees Rorks, beloved husband of Pauline Dee- mcr; father of FMiabeth Gusky and Jovce Cruaman; brother of Lnwrence, i-rnnt ana wnncr uee-.

mcr; also survived by two prand- ennnren. visnaiions wnn lamn nllv beninnlna Friday evening cip'k, dally 25 and 7-10 o. m. the MARVIN C. 5TOVF-R FUNrR AL HOMF, 514 Island Mc-1 Kers Rncks.

Funeral services on Monday ot 10 0. m. i DEVLIN Nell A. Ouall of Celeron I Poh. 21, on Thursday, August 8, 19(8 (lormcrly of Brentwoodl be- loved sister of Mrs.

Mary Suther- i land, Mrs. Valetla Kelly, ond I James P. Quail. Friends may call nt the MAURICE L. KNEE ME- MORIAL HOMF, Center at South.

Wilk. High mass of reauiem In 5t. James Catholic Church on Saturday ot 12:30. (Family hours 2-4 ord 7-9.) DIETZ Of 3108 Glcndale Brentwood, on Wednesday. 7.

19sR. Shnron I Lvnn, In her lSlh year, beloved amnimer rrnrsi ana jnan We'ainn Di'tz: sister of Marvann and Michael Dlntr; prnnddnughler rt John rnd Vvrl Welding and Percv Pei'7. Friends received at the FIINFRAL HOME OF HOW-ARO A. FARNSWOftTH, successor to Jonn O. Srhauft Sons, 425 BrowmWlle Mt Oliver.

Funer. al on Monday at 9 a m. Hloh moss ci reauiem In St. Sylvesters Church at 10 a. m.

DI FANTE On Th'Tsdnv, Auonst 8, beloved husband of Fellppa; father MALE HELP" WANTED All advertisements in The Pittsburgh Press Male and Female Help columns, offering Sales Positions, must indicate article or service to be sold and the basis of compensation. The Plttshurah Press does not Ifltnwinnlu nrrn Uftln.WantH fldS that Indicate a preference based on aae from emolovers covered by the Age OlSCTiminaTion in tmpioymeni Act or from emolovers covered bv the Fair I nhor Standards Act. If they ofter less than the legal minimum wage or tail to pay ot least Time ana nn-hnl ior luertlme hours. The minimum wage for employment covered by the FLSA prior to the 1966 Amendment Is $1.60 an hour, with overtime pav reauirea aner noun a week. Jobs covered as a result ot the 196e Amendments reaulre $1.60 an hour minimum with overtime pay reauired ofter 42 houri a week.

For specific information, contact the Wage ond Hour Office of the U. S. Dtuartment of Labor, In Room 702 Furiitrnl Rnlldino. innI Liberty Ave nue, Pittsburgh, 15222. Phone: When onswerlno advertisements addressed to Press boxes DO NOT Include other capers of vnlu.

Advertisers often fat to call for all reolles addressed to Press box number and this mall Is destroyed If remaining over 10 days after final insertion ot aaveriisemeni. In order to protect the advertisers from receiving circular matter. It Is expressly understood and agreed that all such matter shall be withheld os far as possible bv The Press. Only bona fide answers to advertisements addressed to box numbers In care of The Press will be delivered to advertisers on presentation of the box number tickets. Questions and answers on Employment Agencies are available to vou bv writing the Better Business Bureau, 230 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

15222. Auto Mechanics And Bodymen 40 -hour guarantee. Paid hospitalization. 50-50 flat rate. Free uniforms.

Due to expansion of our service department, we need 6 men to round out our existing staff. Enjoy better than average earnings with most progressive Chevrolet Dealer. Call Mr. R. G.

McLaughlin, General Service Manager. 231-3600 Kenny Ross Chevrolet 1100 Western Ave. Pa. 15233 AUTO SALESMEN Sell for Pittsburgh's all new and largest Lincoln Mercury dealer. Fin est compensation plan In the Indus- rrv.

new car Turnisiieu, igruv iiivcu-tnru nf new and used cars at all times to sell from. Experienced man preferred But win train ine nam man who Is Interested In 5 figure income. For aoply at CREST LINCOLN MERCURY, 5101 Baum Blvd. Ask for Bob Douglas or pod moxer, wo pnone cans pieusc, AUTO SALESMAN We need one honest experienced salesman, familiar with volume sales. We offer a large Inventory of New 8.

used cars. Heavy noor Traffic In one of the best pay plans any where, weekly draw plus commission; We are a very progressive, fast moving dealership ond the man we hire must be a hard working, professional closer. If you think you can suit our needs, please call for appointment, Terry Eberhart, Mon-roeville Dodge, 243-6300 824-7000, AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN We bave an eooortunltv for two professional salesmen who are Infer- Automobile experience preferred buf not necessary, You will be selling, Volkswagens, the most desirable vehicle. We offer a guaranteed salary 1 pius commission ana many tringe benefits. See PAUL DEW.

Sales Manager MW MOTORS Authonzsd Factory Dealer 731 Butlsr Etna AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC At th finest Chrvsler Plymouth dealer in the Pgh. orea. Flat rate benefits 4- more. 51? dav week. Weekly guarantee.

Plenty of work. I contact Mr. sirers, service man-ager. 892-2828. AUTOMOBILE Salesman New and used.

Experienced not necessary. Free demo, fr nae benefits, na if holidays, excellent comm. bonus. appiv in person, see Sam penone or Paul Muxfeldt. Joe Ventura's Fort Pitt Motors, 5770 Baum Pgh, 6, Pa.

AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN Outstanding opportunity to loin Uncle Bill Bauman, Pittsburgh's most reliable and oldest Chevy Dealer Due to the retirement of some of our personnel, we have openings tor 3 men to ioln our new car sales staff. Auto experience not necessary as we will train you; however some soles experience reauired. If you are married ond would like to earn from $12,000 to $20,000 your very first year. Plenty of advertising assistance, heavy floor traffic and small sales staff. Control Mr.

Faddish on Mr. Baldwin at FR- 1-1100. Baumari Chevrolet 432 PENN AVE. WILKINSBURG AUTOMOTIVE PERSONNEL Dealership expanjlon program immediate opening tor the following: 1 2 top closers TO men 2 2 new car salesmen 3 2 used car salesmen 4 2 lournevmen mechanics 5 1 recondltloner 6 1 cleanup man Top wages, commission, bonuses, and all fringe benefits available. For personal interview contact MR.

DeSIMONE General Manager HOLIDAY OLDSMOBILE 372-7100 AUTOMOTIVE HELP WANTED One flat rate mechanic, one hourlv rate mechanic, one body man. 2 clean up men. Ford experience helpful, not necessary. Excellent working conditions, modem facilities, convenient location. Top wages plus many fringe benefits.

Call Joe Smith, 0. m. to 5 p. m. 242-9900.

22 Ford, 3694 Wm. Penn Monroe- vine. BAKER Experienced. Good salary and benefits, uniforms and meals furnished. Contact Mr.

Langas, 331-8063. BAKER'S Helper Experienced. 5 day week, paid vacation-holidays 461-1Z96. BAKER'S Heloer-To make and fry oougnnuts. References, a press.

BAKER-Bread and Rolls; Blue Bon-net Bokerv. 531-8442. BARTENDER-Personality, neat sober. Full time. $100 week.

Apply In person, 1406 Mt. Roval North Hills. Call for appointment. 486-9960; 480-3316. Monuments Cemetery Fomdtd 1SU (rton-profffj for information, call or write.

CEMETERY Pa. 15201 Piom tt2-Jtt4 BARTENDER Experienced. $120 weekly, no Sundays, Coll 563-2555, 9 to 11 a. m. BARTENDER 3-nights weekly.

Some experience tielpful. Apply In person after 6:30 p. m. No phone calls. Suburbia Lounge, 6024 Salts- burg Rood, Penr; Hills.

ROOV Man Part-time. Evenlna work. 5 nights per week. Possibility of full-time If desired. Good working conditions.

Paid Insurance benefits. 923-2117; 276-6868. BODYMAN-J years experience nec essary, aay, eei-two; evening, oz- 464. BRICKLAYERS Experienced, hour. Steady work, Pittsburgh area.

Hospital plan. 795-1472; 795-3640. BRICK ond Block Layer For sub-contractor. For apartments and houses. City.

781-1700. BUS BOY-Full time; Morning shift. Prefer 18 years or older. Dependable. Neat.

Polite. Aoply 202 Jenkins lArcoae. Kqimer Kesiauranra. BUSBOY Wanted Too of the Towers Restaurant, apply In person 2 to 4 p. m.

2 BUTCHER We as a growing company an looking for good meat cutter over 25 to take charge of the hotel and restaurant meat department of our company. Must have good knowledge of the meat business. We offer permanent employment with many fringe benefits. This Is an opportunity for a good man to better himself. All replies confidential.

Write P.O. pox mh, ruTSPurgn, ra. uzua RIITrMFRS P. on arc aiwI kill Uh. help.

Experienced only. 621-2300; 364-516. BUTCHERS Experienced for slaughter louse. Western Packers, 471-8017. BUYER And merchandise manager, all women's ready-to-wear.

Good opportunity for a take charge man with right background. Three store Pittsburgh based operation. Phont Mr. Parish. 563-5900.

CANVASSER Experienced; neat appearance. Siding, home Improvements; work with owner; good opportunity for ambitious person; high commissions. Call 9 to 10 a m. or uner p. CARPET Installers and Helrwn- Wlth tools and transportation, Expe.

rlenced only, year-round work; best deal. Carpet Master of Pehn Hills Shopolng Center, Pgh. 15235. Phone 731-5964. CARPENTER ena rnuTDArrna Qualified to build complete room additions, paneling complete rooms.

Phone Dick Paul at 281-7209, between i ana a. m. CARPENTERS and Bricklayers Wonted -Steady work. 883-2609. CEMENT Finishers And straight edge man.

Apartment work. Good pay and fringe benefits. Days, 931- ooio, evenings. CLERK Drugstore, Carnegie, over" 18, full, part-time. 921-5501.

After I p. m. COMPANION-To car for young invalid, steady, able to drive and live-In. Write Press Box B-584. LUMLKtit Lonirocior or foreman, Install short street.

Pgh, sped-flcatlons. 244-1727. CONSTRUCTION; SUPERINTENDENT: OR ENGINEER To supervise construction of Indus trial plants. Experienced and capable of administering sub-contracts and establishing work schedules. Write, Box 540, Press.

CONSTRUCTION Workers Remodeling Mechanics. Positively first-class experienced need apply; at least 5 years experience. Steady employ-ment. Year 'round work. 884-4302.

CONTROLLER EMPLOYEES KNOW OP THIS AO, Well established Pgh. Industrial earn- nniW HA Irnu.l fDl I L. I mw.bi, wrri wijiiuuui TOT essential, send complete resume, all inrormanon receivea neia confidential, salary open. Writ Press, Box 518. COOKS Short oraei with broiler experience, top wages, paid vacations, hospitalization.

Holiday inn Parkway West. 923-2244. order, part-time. $1.50 to start. Apply In person.

No phone calls. Original House af Beef, tj j. Duyqucr itaKianq. COOK short order. xnerlnrd.

good pay, good working conditions. 823 3558. I a i Restaurant Forest Hills, Ardmore Blvd. COOK-Salad and Sanadwlch. 4 to 12 p.

m. Apply fn Mayflower lon-re, tvi org ar. COOK-Experienced In teaks and seafood. Apply Cresson Lake nn, wcjsuii, ru, ooo-m. cuneci.

COOKS Experienced. (2) short order, Interview ot Dutch Pantry neaiaurpnr 31 1 aixTn fvvim COOK or Short Order Full time; Coll 486-0171 for appointment. 1 COUPLE To superintend opart-ment building. No children, repairing, a 6JU tress. riicrnriiAM unia mm.

time, school custodian. S2.00 Iter noyr. 084-5 izj. CUSTOMER SERVICE REP. KUUI MAN OPDOrtunltv for ambltlou Individual with Western most progressive installment firm.

No canvassing. Established routes with over 500 customers. New car furnished with oil expenses. Paid vacations, holidays, health accident and life Insurance plus other benefits. Guaranteed salary-commission.

Apply In person before 12 noon. Ask for Mr. LlPtia, Morgan's Horn Equipment, 5112 Buner sr. DENTAL Technician TraineaTn prosthetics, 36 hour week, good salary, state experience to Box 584 ress. DIE CUTTING PRESSMAN Experienced on Bobst die cutting presses.

Excellent opportunity. TAVENS CONTAINER 4801 CHAINCRAFT RD. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44125 DISHWASHER Full time davllaht or night turn. Good wages. Fringe benefits.

Good working conditions. Monroevllle resident preferred. Continental Pancake Kitchen, 3735 Wm. Penn Highway, Monroevllle. 823-7422.

DISHWASHER Nights, experienced, must hove own tronsoortatlnn. Old Southern Pancoki House, 2850 wasningion Kg. DISHWASHER Steady work. Start-Ing time, 11:30 o.m. Good wages, laundry and food furnished.

Satis Restaurant, 534 Court Place. 471-9956. DISHWASHER Apply In person, Shannooln Country Club, Ben Avon neignrs. wo pnone cons. nicuuuAeucn a ui.iinn,n.n rvfiin-, uuvi, uu'ii mon Restaurant, 203 North High- lUIIU MVtJ.

DISPATCHER Trainee Large East-west motor carrier. Write to. Box E-658, Pre. DONUT Frver IB or over, Call 4 to p. m.

8B-40H, ask for cnick. DOORMAN Able to work shifts. rarx rmia AparimenTs, 683-065Q. DRAFTING Instructor, full Of part-time, degree and non-degree positions, 0 letter of experience and education to: Press Box V-596. DRAFTSMAN Civil Engineer with experience In sub-division.

Deslgn-sanltary and storm sewer layout. Steady full time employment. PHONE 371-1996 DRIVERS School bus, Churchill Area School District. Male-Female. win train.

244-tioa, ext. 33. DRIVER-SALESMAN: For established dry cleaning route. Too commissions paid. Apply lrt person, Marvin's Cleaners, 701 Main Street, Sharpsburg.

DRIVER-Solesman To operate grocery store on wheels; established routes," no soliciting. $105 and com. mission, lanney in penn Ave. DRIVER Florist shop. Apply 6914 renn ve.

or can eoi-ziuo. a DRY CLEANER Experienced In Petroleum Solvent preferred; excellent opportunity for right man. Top wages, air eonM plant; paid vacation; good working conditions. The Edgewood Cleaning mo cagewooa 4l-ww. DRY WALL Finishers, Sanders board hangers, piece work or hourly.

Fringe benefits. Steady work. Call collect 869-2395. ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRMAN FBr Industrial work 3 phase, Oil sizes, AC DC. Wages open, many benefits.

Excellent opportunity with fast growing company. Send complete resume to SHAUM ELECTRIC INC. 1125 N. Noppanee St. Elkhart, Indiana 46514 Electrical Estimators Designer Experienced In Industrial and eons merclal work.

Also, control experience would be helpful. Excellent salary ond many benefits for auall- fied person. Send complete resume TO i SHAUM ELECTRIC INC 1125 N. Noppanee St. Elkhart, Indiana 46514 ELECTRICAL Manufacturers Repre-tentative Exoandlna.

reauiret outside talesman with experience In naming eauiomerr? application. Musi sell merits of products to architects. engineers, contractors, usert dls- TTiouTors. upponuniry to tvenruany become part owner of business. Draw aaainst commission to start.

Coll 412-922-2415 for appointment. ELECTRICIAN refrigeration man, over '5, South Hills resident. Phone S87-OB33. ELECTRICIAN Mechanic and mm wrlohts. Experienced In Industrial work.

Benefits. 331-4433. FLOOR Sanders Experienced, and helpers. Stendy work. Start Immedl-otely.

782-3200 FURNACE Installation Foreman- Must be experienced In ell phases of heating and air conditioning Installation. Able to assume complete chargt ot Installation department of medium site established eompoTff. salary open, box 3n rres. Whitehall Boro, beloved husband ot Helen Mroczkowski; son ot Mrs. Stephanie Jiezieranski; dear fother of Mrs.

Mary Ann Leiberman, Mrs. Barbara Rink, Robert, David, Karen ond the late Stanley M. Sobek; brother of Mrs. Albln (Re-gina) Moza; also survived by nine grandchildren. Friends and members of Professional Engineers Society of received ot the MARA CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd alter 12 noon on Thursday.

Funeral on Saturday, ot 9 a. m. Requiem high mass In St. Gabriel's Church, 10 a. m.

Interment In St. Wen-delln Cemetery. SOSNOWSKI On Wednesday, August 7, 1968, Phyllis Zilailis Sosnowski, of 2218 Falrland Carrick, beloved wife of Stanley Sosnowski; mother of Victoria and James Sosnowski; sister of John Zilailis, Helen Valen-ta, Ann Klest, Agnes Puszko and Adell Bover. Friends received at the CHARLES C. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 S.

15th St. Funeral on Monday at 9 a. m. Reauiem high mass In St. Norbert's Church at 10 a m.

Visitation with family 2 ta 4 and 7 to 9. SPUDICH (Furlic) On Tuesday, Aug. 1968, Barbara, beloved wife of the lote Nicholas Snudlch; mother of Peter (Teets), Marcus, Joseoh, Anna, all of and Nicholas Spudlch of Miami, sister of Mrs. Magdo Heretic of Yugoslavia; also seven grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANK R.

PERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4825 Butler Lawrence-ville. Reauiem mass In St. Nicholas Church, Mlllvale on Saturday at 10 a. m. STANG Alovslus Michael, on Wednesday, Aug.

7, 1968, beloved husband of Frances Osborne Stang of 1040 Savannah Edgewood; father of Mrs. Thomas R. (Frances) Dlnnln; brolher of Miss Marie v. Stnng; also survived by four grandchildren. Friends may call at the MAURICE L.

KNEE MEMORIAL HOME, Center ot South Wilk. High mass of reauiem In St. James Catholic Church on Saturday at 10 a. m. (Family hours 2-4 and 7-9).

SUGARMANN Suddenly on Friday morning, August 9, 1968, Norman beloved husband of Mary Catherine Burke Suaarmann; father of James, Richard, Jean, Sean, Marv Lynne and Kathleen Sugarmann; son of the late Marie Schappler and Max Sugarmann. Friends received at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadvslde. Funeral on Monday, August 12, 1968, at 9 a.

m. Requiem mass at Sacred Heart Church at 10 a. m. Visitations with family 1 to 4 ond 7 to 9 p. m.

SWIFT On August 7, 1968, Violet laber, beloved wife of Jacob Swift; mother ef Edward Baugher; sister of Myrtle Singer. Friends received at CORNELIUS PAP-PERT'S, 2705 East St. Services Saturday mornina August 10 at 11 o'clock. TEETS On Wednesday, Auo. 7, 1968, lauro W.

Skelton of Florence, retired Methodist Minister, mother of Mary Skelton; sister of Mrs. Amelia Dlehl. Family will receive friends at JAMES M. BSATTY FUNERAL HOME, Route 136, Madison, Westmoreland County, Saturday 7-9 p. Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Services In United Methodist Church. Madison, Pa. Monday ot p. m.

Interment Church HIM Cemetery near Turtle Creek at 2:30 p. m. THOMPSON On Tuesday, August 1968, William husband of Esther Mc-Curdy Thompson; father of Miss Lois Thompson ond Harry brother of John, Mrs. Elizabeth Tweddle, Mrs. Jennie Craig, Mrs.

Amy Wllshlre, Mrs. Ruth Roach, Raymond D. and Mrs. Vlrainia Thnmas; survived olso bv three orandchlldren. Friends received at H.

SAMSON 537 N. Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Wednesday 7-9 p. Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 o. where services will be held Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

WALTER On Thursday, August 8, 1968, Charles Boyd, of 1084 Roseanne Greentree, beloved husband of Angelina Paple; brother of John, and Mrs. Emily Evans. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends received at the L. REINHAUCR ft SON CO.

MORTU ARY, 2630 West Llborvt from 2 to 4 and 7 tn 9 p. where services will be held on Monday at 11 o. m. WARD Suddenly, on Thursday. August 1968, Edwin H.

Ward, beloved husband of Elizabeth Rogner of 51? McCllntock N. brother of Laurence Ward of Portland, Pa. Friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville from 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

Services on Saturdoy morning at 11 WATTS On Wednesday, August 7, 1968. Marie McKenna Watts of Caryl wife of the late Thomas S. Watts; mother of Thomas J. Watts; sister of Mrs. J.

A. Butts of Beaver, Florence and Rita McKenna both of McKeespbrt. Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS, WHITEHALL FU-NERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood from 2 tn 4 ond 7 to 9 P. m.

Funeral Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clnck. Reauiem moss at St. Elizabeth. Church at 10 o'clock. WILSON (Buccieri) On Wednesday, August 7, 1968, Enclno, California, Mary Frances.

Bucclerl Wilson, (formerly of Brookllne Brookllne,) wife of Harry mother of Julionne, ond Alan Rocco Wilson; daughter of Professor and Mrs. A. R. Bucclerl. Dr.

A. R. Bucclerl Jr. Julius S. and Mrs.

Gloria Blaolottl, all of Encino, California. Requiem hiah mass In St. Cvrll's Church on Saturday at 11 a. m. Interment In San Fernando Mission Cemetery, Son Fernando, California.

WILT On Thursday morning, Aug. 1968, Helen E. Sklles, beloved wife of Howard H. Wilt of 250 Nrrthvlew Crestmont Pines, McCandless mother of Herbert W. Wilt of Downing Town, James H.

Wilt of Mechanlcsburg, Pa. ond Mrs. Laura Belle West of Cockevs-ville. also survived bv six orandchlldren. Friends received at the LESTER C.

MCDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon, where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Norwood Herrlngton Chanter 356 O.E.S. will hold services Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. ZABOROWSKI At St. Petersburg, Flo.

on Tuesday, August 6, 1968, Frances Komonskl (formerly of Lawrencevllle;) wife of the lote Marcin Zaborowski; mother of William E. of Pahj CM S. Albln J. Zaborowski, USAF of Pensacola, five grandchildren. Funeral from the B.

6. HARFNSKI FUNERAL HOME, 216 44th on Saturday, August 10 at 10 a. m. Visitations on Saturday prior to funeral. ZABOWSKI On Tuesday, August 6, 1968, Loretta Zabowski, (formerly of the South Side), daughter of the late Peter and Josephine Zabowski; sister of Siglsmund, Helen Letsky.

Jennie Milcarek, Theodore and Wanda Grad. Friends rceived at the CHARLES C. CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 South 15th St. Funeral on Saturday ot 8 a. m.

Reauiem High Mass at St. Adalbert's Church at 9 a. m. Card of Thanks The family of Mrs. Fsther Halrston wish TO exnress meir rnanns io an oi their friends for their cards, flowers ond all exoressions of sympathy durina their recent bereavement.

Harlston Family. Florists SPRAYS SS BASKETS CI DAS 1-1300 Monuments Cemetery ALLEGHENY COUNTY Memorial Park McCandless Twp. 1 lot, low cost. Reoi Buy, pieose con v-bjib. JEFFERSON Memorial Park 4 grave lot, Shady lawn, S400.

Butler, 586-71 38, JEFFERSON Memorial Park 4 arnve Int. 9 with vaults. Reasonable. 921-2950 Cemetery Monuments and Sears Mark ers See Cr lajy Termi North Side, East Liberty 322-8500 Lost and Found CAT Part Persian long haired I grey stripe, Fluffy thick tall; lost Mt. Lebanon area.

Reward. COLLIE-Male; sable white; Hahn North Hills; reward. 486-4748. DOG Small black and tan female, Northslde area. Washington County license.

Answers FOUND String of 6 keys. River Blvd. 766-7492. Ohio FCUND-Mon's watch. Dorragh near Trees Pool.

242-6442. i AM cia, Po, unexpectedly on Thursday, Autust 8. 1968; father of Mrs. Sandra Zavoda, Jonls, James F. Jr.

ond Alma; son ot Mrs. Gertrude Northart ond John; brother of John Northart. Friends may call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California ot Cooper N. S.

Reauiem high mass In Holy Sepulcher Cnurcfi, Route Saturday at 10 a. m. O'BRIEN On Thursdov, August I. 1968, Joseoh E. (Kellv) of 127 S.

16th S. father of Mrs. Jean Orpi-kowskl; olso survived by three grandchildren ond two sisters. Friends received ot the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S.

15th St. Funeral Saturday at 10:30 o. m. Reauiem high mass in St. John the Evangelist Church at 11 a.

m. O'CONNOR Francis Wednesday, August 7, 1968, son of Thomas ond Mary Reardon O'Connor; brother of Thomas Maurice, Terrance and Catherine Coyne. Friends received at the BYRNE MEMORIAL HOME, 701 North Negley Ave. Reauiem mass in St. Foul's Cathedral, Saturday at 9 a.

m. O'TOOLE On Thursday, Aug. 8, 1968, John M. cf 709 Fourth North Braddo'k, brother of Beatrice Trax, Sr. Tereslno of N.

Catherine Wolfe, Patrick, James, Alice Norman and the late Joseph ond Donald O'Toole. Funeral from the JOSEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL HOME, 445 Fourth Braddock. on Mnndnv at 11:. i0 a.

Requiem high mass In St. Brendnn's Church at 12 noon. Friends PECANIS Joseph beloved husband of Lucy Kulawskl Pecanis, of 851 Jackman Avalon, unexpectedly on Thursday, August 8, 1968; father of Mrs. Dorothy McCue ond Edmund Pernnls; brother of Mrs. Frances Zellnskl, Leo and John.

Family will receive visitors 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, 3724 California Ave. at Cooper N.

S. Re- high mass in Assumption hurch, Monday, at 9 m. PRELICH On Tuesday, August 6, 1968, Anna Ferko, of 3234 Mary S. 5., wife of the late Andrew Prellch mother ot Andrew Mrs. Anna Nlcolella, Mrs.

Margaret Cieslak, John, Joseph and Mrs. Irene Povllk. Also 13 grandchildren and 5 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the THOMAS G. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 2323 Carson St.

Funeral Saturday at 8:15 a. m. Requiem high mass In St. Matthews Church at 9 a. REDIGAN Of 1316 Clara Castle Shannon, on Friday, August 9, 1968, Helen Romer, beloved wite of Joseph Redigan; mother of Roseann Som-mer, Rose Marie Martin, Nora R.

McCauley and Eileene Holzapfel; daughter of Mrs. Fannie Scott Romer; sister of Mrs. Ruth Steen. Also 13 grandchildren survive. Friends received at the E.

B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Castle Shonnon, until Mondny, Auaust 12, at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in St. Ann's R.

C. Church at 10 a. m. REICIIL At his home, 333 Fair Oak Me-Kees Rocks, on Wednesday, August 7, 1968, John, husband ot the late Julia Nikles beloved father ot Julia Schubert, Cello A. Mason, Ann M.

McCauley, John F. and Joseph W. ReichI; also survived by 12 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends doily 2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p. m.

at the MERVIN C. STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island McKees Rocks. Funeral on Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Funeral services ot Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, (formerly Mt.

Calvary Lutheran), Russellwood McKees Rocks at 11 o'clock. RILEY On Thursday, August 8, 1968, George J. Riley, formerly of Mt. Washington, husband of Eleanor Wunderlich Riley; father of Geroge J. John F.

Rllev and Mrs. Eleanor Collins; brother of Mrs. Catherine Lynch, Margaret 6. and Charles R. Riley.

Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 10:15 a. Saturday, August 10.

Reauiem high mass In St. Mary of the Mount Church at 11 a. m. Flowers gratefully declined. RIZZO On Thursday, August 1968, Nicola, husband of Angela Rizzo; father of Josephine Frole, Julia Rizzo and John Rlzzo; brother of Ann Retrovita; olso four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.

Friends received at the WM. O. PEARCE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pltcalrn. Requiem mass In St. Michael's Church, Monday, at 9:30 a.

m. ROBERTS On Wednesday, August 7, 1968, Sarah Ann Johns Roberts of 1217 Spring Garden mother of Vincent J. Roberts; sister of Trevor Johns; also two grandchildren and six great great-grandchildren. Funeral from the H. J.

SCHELL-HAAS SON FUNFRAL HOME, 707 East North Side on Satur-day at 2:30 p. m. ROSSEN Suddenly on Wednesday, August 7, 1968, Linus beloved husband of Marie Hrach Rossen of 52 Perrvlea Place; father of William Mrs. Ruth Bastvr ond Miss Jane F. Rossen; brother of Mrs, Frances Buetlner ond Mrs.

Gertrude Bu-kowskl; grandfather of Rita L. and William E. Rossen. Family, reauests visitations between the hours of 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4017 Perrvsville N. S. Funeral on Saturday at 9:30 a m. Hloh mass of reauiem in the Church of the Nativity ot 10 o'clock.

SABOLOVIC On Wednesday, Auaust 7, 1968, Grace Scholl Sabolovic of 114 Lonslno Ross beloved wife of John mother of Ken-ne'h ond Eileen Sabolovic; also two grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Fllzaheth Flack; Mrs. Lucy Gun-ther and Lois Scholl. Funeral from the H. J.

SCH'-i LHAAS AND SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N. on Saturday at I p. m. Friends Invited. SALERNO On Monday, Aug.

5, 1968, Cecelia M. Kelcha of 4621 Bancroft wife of the late Ernest Salerno; mother of Bernice Farmerle, Adeline Benclvenga, Josephine Sharp, Anna Mae Kahler. Patricia Wean. Virginia, Leo, Ernest, William and Raymond Salerno, olso 46 grandchildren and four great grandchildren; sister of Rose Clancio, Frank, Edward and James Kelcha. Funeral from the ALBERT B.

ft MARIE J. HENNINGER FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler on Saturday, Aug. 10, at 10 a. m. Solemn requiem hiah mass at St.

Mary's Church, 46th St. at 11 a. m. SANDS On Tuesday, August 4, 1968, Jean M. Ferris Sands, of 134 Industry widow of Andrew W.

Sands; beloved mother of Carl, James and Mrs. Maraaret Lester; also eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; sister of Joseph Ferris, Mrs. Elizabeth Barringer, ond Mrs. Margaret Larher. Friends received at the COLLIGAN-BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave.

Funeral on Saturday, August 10, at 7:15 a. m. Hiah mass of reauiem tn St. George Church at 1 a. m.

SCIIEURING On Tuesday, August 1968, Anna J. Schcurlng (formerly of Excelsior widow ef Frederick A. Scheur-Ing; beloved mother of Albert, Mrs. Claro Young, Mrs. Emma Frev and Mrs.

Hilda Mesta. Also 3 generations of grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the COLLIGAN-BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave.

Funeral on Saturday, August 10, at 10 a. m. High mass of requiem In St. George Church at 11 a. m.

SCHNITZLER On Thursday, Aua. 8, 1968, at Braddock Hosoltal, Julia M. Desmond of 136 Camp Braddock, wife of Herman mother of Daniel sister of Madeline Llmbacher, Gertrude Johnston; one grandchild. Funeral from JOSEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL HOME, 445 Fourth Braddock, on Monday at 9:30 a.

m. Reauiem high mass In St. Brendan's Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited.

SHEEDY Suddenly, on Wednesday, August 7, 1968, Patricia Ann, of 7135 Meade beloved daughter of Jean Bos-lett Sheedy ond the late H. Scott Sheedy; sister of Mary, Frances, Scott, Michael and Lee Sheedv. Friends will be rccevled nt JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS 4900 Cntre Ave. (at Devonshire ofter 7:30 m.

Thursday. Funeral Saturday mornina. Hlah mass of reauiem in Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

SLMANDL On Thursday, Aua. 1968, Willlom of 2301 Mt. Troy in his 57th year, beloved husband of Lena Amelia Erk; father of Ruth Erb and William O. Simandl; brother of Mary Erk and Agnes Miller; olso survived bv six grandchildren. Friends received from 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. ot the OSCAR MILLFR FUNERAL HOME, Troy Hill, where services will be held on Monday at 11 a. m. SMITH Suddenly on Thursday, August 8, inn, ''lit' 114 Carneaie Place, beloved husbond of Jeanne Mahev Smith; brother of Cedric C. Smith of PeW, Mich, and Mrs.

Maraaret S. Walker of Denver. Colo. Friends receivd at SAMSON 537 N. Neville St.

(O-' innd Ci-lc Center). Sotr. riv 130 fn -nd 1 tn O-W), S'indnv 2-4 nnd 7,9, where services will he held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. SOBEK Stanley Alfred, cn Wednesday, Au- gust 7, 1968, of Eorlsdal Albrecht, Freda Bain, Irene Kloepfel Barclay, Mary F. Barr, Effie Beck, Doris M.

Brooks, Thomas I. Caler, Sarah Jane Davis, Hilda Devlin, Nell A. Dietz, Sharon L. Ganczak, Teddy Harley, Stanley Hiles, John B. Lynn Japp, Edna Mae Kaszycka, Anna Banko Kerr, Howard E.

Kommer, William Kropf (Stengle), Mary T. Lucas, Catherine Shotton Mavrinac, Mary T. Merz, Gerard L. Prellch, Anna Ferko ReichI, John Roberts, Sarah A. Rosscn, Linus C.

Sabolovic, Grace Salerno, Cecelia M. K. Sands, Jean M. Ferris Schcuring, Anna J. Sheedy, Patricia Ann Sobek, Stanley A.

Spudlch (Furlic). Barbara St: rig, Aloysius M. Swift, Violet Thompson, William II. Ward, Edwin H. Watts, Marie Zabowski, Loretta Death Notices KERR On Wednesday, Aug.

7, 1968, Howard husband ot Naomi Hockenberger Kerr of 434 Shady son of Catherine Kerr Dash; brolher of Mrs. Grace Blohn, Mrs. Catherine Schmltt, John ana Robert Kerr. Friends received at T. D.

TURNER'S 729 Wallace Wilkinsburg, 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. Services Friday evening at I o'clock. Interment private. KEYES Kenneth Sr.

of 204 W. Pine Way, Homestead, suddenly, on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1968, In Homestead Hospital, beloved husband of Ales-tine; father of Kenneth Max, Mercer, Charles, Daniel, Francis, Robert, Karen, Mae and Tleann; son of Mrs. Cora Keyes; brother of Mrs. Mae Brown.

Friends received ot FREDERICK FUNTRAL HOMP, 430 Sixth Braddock. Funeral service Saturday 1 p. m. from Calvary M. E.

Church.in Braddock KOMMER Arcldcntly cn Aua. 7, 1968, William H. of 7 Clarion Ross Two brother ot James A. of Greentree, Walter E.i Ross Twos olso survived by several neices and nephews. Friends received at the ORION C.

PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros), where services will be held on Sat. afternoon at 2 o'clock. KOVANIS On Thlirtrfnv. Annual 1041 CaIIu nubuann or jonanna icovarik; father of Felix Albert M. and Irene Renshow; also 19 grandchildren.

Friends are Invited to cnll nt the LEO. J. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnenle. Funeral Monday, with reauiem mass In St. Joseph's Church, at 10 a.

m. KRAHL On Thursday, Auaust 8, 1968, Cclin A. Emrlch. beloved wife of Edward H. Krahl 253 Lafavette N.

mother of Dr. Vernon E. Krall of Baltimore, olso survived bv four grandchildren and two great-orandchlldren. Friends received al the FRANK M. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Serv-Ices on Monday morning at 11 o'clnck. Interment In St. Pauls Evangelical Church Cemetery. In lieu ot flowers contributions to the Heart, Cancer or Asthma Fund are suggested.

KREIN Walter, husband of the late Elizabeth Stock Kreln, of R. 2 Perry Highway, Wexford, on Thursday, August 8, 1968, beloved father of Mrs. Elizabeth Kutzko, Joseph and Francis Krein; brother of Miss Anna Kreln; also five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the GEORGE A. THOMA FUNERAL HOME, Perry Highway, McCandless Two.

Reauiem mass In St, Alphonsus Church on Monday at 10 a. m. KROPF (Stengle) Mary on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 1968, wile of the lale Alovslus KroDf; beloved mnther of Maries I. Dr-fler; grandmother of Mary Louise Budde and M.

Don Derfler preat-grandmother of Brent Budde. Friends received af the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Funeral on Saturday at 9 a. m. Reauiem moss In St.

Joseph's Church ot 10 a. m. Visitation with family 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. KUCI Of Neville Island, on Wednesday, Aug.

7, 1968, Frank, father of Mrs. Mary Weisscr, Mrs. Anna Rapp, Mrs. Josephine Lang, Joseph and Michael Kucl; olso nine grandchildren, and 13 great-grandchildren. Friends may call at R.

D. COPE-LAND'S, 867 Fifth Coraopolls, where services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. LIPPINCOTT On Friday, August 1968, William J. of 1946 Ringwold Beechvicw, beloved husband of Norma Gelston; fother of Mrs.

W. Foster Walker, and Mrs. Vincent A. Salvo; olso six grandchildren; brother of Samuel, Lawrence W. of Norfolk, John Mrs.

Charles Porter of Cullman, Mrs. Franklin P. Thomas III of Butler, Pa. Friends received at BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave.

Notice of funeral later. LUCAS (Shotton) (In Anmicf JL 10O tetth. Wexford, Pa. Friends received nt the WM. A.

AEBERLI CO. CHAP-FL, Eost North Ave. (at Sandusky Services en Saturday at 10 a. m. MAVRINAC On Monday, Auaust 5, 1968, Mary T.

Kvaternlk ot Arlington, Va. (formerly of Lawrenccville), wife of the lale Anthony Mavrinac; mother of Albert, Walervllle, Maine, Harry and Fdward, both of and Frank of Arlington, olso 18 grandchildren; sister of Drag-lea Perko of Yugoslavia. Funeral from the ALBERT B. AND MARIE J. HENNINGER FUNERAL HOME, 4635 Butler on Saturday, August 10, at 8 a.

m. Reauiem hlah mass In St. Nicholas Church, Mill-vale, at 9 a. m. C.

F. U. Lodge 34 and friends Invited. McALISTER Of 140 Claririee Moon on Thursday, Auaust 8, 1968, Albert husband of Anna Romer; brother of Mrs. Gertrude Perrotla.

Ralnh, John, Chorles and Herbert McAlister. Fri.ndj may call at R. D. COPELAND'S, 867 Fflth Coraopolls, where services will be held on Monday, at 10:30 a. m.

MERZ On Wednesday, August 7, 1968, Gerard L. Men ot 61 Harwood husband of the late Helen Carlin Merz: beloved father of Raymond; grondfother of Norma and Glenn; brother ot Anthony, Walter ond the late Robert Merz. Friends received ot Ihe COLLIGAN BERRY FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Saturday, August 10th at 11 a.m. High moss of requiem In St.

Gecrge Church at 12 noon. METCALFE On Thursday, Aug. 1'68, Irma b'loved wile of John W. Metcalf; mothv of John J. and Leonard L.

Metcalfe: dauohter of Sofia Toth; sister of Mrs. Mnrv Darab, Mrs. Helen Nagy, of Hungary and Mrs. Irene Genbaulie. Friends will be received nt the Wl" MAM F.

GROSS FUNERAL HOME, 11735 Frankstown Rd. (at Rodl Penn Hills, where services will be held on Saturdny at m. Family reauests visitations -4 and 7-9 o. m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made tn the Shrlners Crippled Children's Heme.

Wilkinsburg Chapter 436 O.E.S. services Friday ot 7:30 p. m. NEEL Willllam A. of 2913 Woodrow Liberty Boro, age 54, cn Thursday, Aua.

8, 1968, in Shadvsirte Hosnltol, husband of the late Rose Mary Perkoskl Neel; of Ms. Corol Carlsen of Carnegie, brother of Ralph Neel of Mc-Keesnort, Mrs. Marie Lanning of Liberty Born ond Mrs. George Magill of White Oak. Friends received at the FINNEY AL HOME, 2326 Jenny Lind McKeesoort, Friday 2-4 and 7-10 m.

Services Saturday at 11 a. m. Interment in Jefferson Memorial Park. NORTHART James beloved husbCnrl of Alma Fabeny Northart, of Valen Brueckncr, William It. Changle, Joseph Sr.

Cisko, Charles S. Dalesio, Adoph (Pete) Di Fantc, Arcangelo Fink, Edwin A. Fried, Jacob Gierscher, George Henry, Helena Janicki, Antoni (Andy) Joicbeck, John J. Junghans, John H. Kclley, Claude W.

Keyes, Kenneth Sr. Kovanis, Felix Sr. Krahl, Cclia A. Krein, Walter Kucl, Frank Lippincott, William J. McAlister, Albert F.

Metcalfe, Irma Neel, William A. Northart, James F. O'Brien, Joseph E. O'Toole, John Pecanis, Joseph J. Redigan, Helen Romer Riley, George Rizzo, Nicola Schnilzlcr, Julia Slmandl, William Smith, Carman Bigclow Sosnowski, Phillig Stover, Benjamin Sugarmann, Norman J.

Teets, Laura W. Walter, Charles Boyd Wilson, Mary Frances Wilt, Helen Zaborowski, Frances I Death Notices of Anthony and Catarina Parente of Cleveland; also five grandchildren. Friends will be received ot tie MICHAgi. F. Ofc KOSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave (at Win-slow until Monday at 9 a.

m. Solemn requiem high mass at Our Lady Help ot Christians Church ot .9:30 m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. FINK Edwin ape 87, of 602 Ivnwood Drive, Montgomery, Ala.

for years (formerly of Poh.) Thursday, August 8, 1968, husband of Mrs. Blanche Wolff Fink; uncle of Mrs. Ceroid Scntt of Jenkinslown, Pa. and Mrs. Walter Mirenbera of N.Y City.

Services and Interment In Montgomery, Ala. time fo announced. FRIED On Thursday, August 1968, Jaroh, In his 99th venr, beloved father of Carl B. Fried of and Leon A. Fried of Wnshinglon, D.

brolher ot Mrs. Paula Mos-kowlfr and Mrs. Anna Hlrsch, both Of Pah.t orondlather of Marlorie Lewis, JoAnne Gastner ond Richard P. Fried and two great-grandchildren. Friends received at the BURTON L.

HIRSCH CHAEL, 904 Murray Sn. Hill (ono. Mnrrowlleld where services w'U be held on Friday at 2 P. m. interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

Fnmlly sungests contributions to he made to the Jewish Home for the Aged. GANCZAK On Wednesday, Aug. 7, 1968, Teddy of Fort Worth, Texas (formerly of l.awrencevllh); husband of Ethel father of Teddy brother of Mrs. Slell Jakubowskl, Chester and Fugene Ganaak. Funeral from the H.

J. SCHELI.HAAS ft SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N. S. on Saturday at 10 a. m.

Reauiem High Mass from Holy Family Church at 11 a. m. GIERSCHER George, oge 84 years, at Winter-haven, on Tuesday, August 6, 196', formerly of Swlssvale, survived by wife, Dora Hautman Gierscher; father of Kntherine Fscolt of Duauesne, Mildred Sin CWr of Hollywood, three grandchildren, and one greatgrandchildren survive. HAULEY (Ilavvrylik) On Tuesday, August 6, 1968, Stan- -y (Tlnnl, of a outh I. In S.

brother of Mrs. Anna Km-noil, Blanche Hawryllk and the Amelia Horlwh, nd Paul Harley. Friends ond veterans of World War II received at the JOHN GMITER FUNfiWAL HOM 19 15th St. Funeral Saturday at 8:15 a. m.

Requiem high mass in t. jK'm Ih" Bmt. ilkr. r-tn. Church at 9 a.

m. Parastas Friday at 7:30 m. HENRY On Thursday, Aug. 8, 1968, Helena Henry of 5519 Wndsworth mother ot Karen wapuier of W. Mifflin; survived also by one aiandHounhter, Friends received at H.

SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), r-ndav, 7-9 0. where services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. HILES On Tuesday, August 6, 1958, John B. Hiles Jr.

of Fort Lauderdale, (lormerly of Grardvlew Carnenle, husband of Margaret Moore Hlles; father rf John S. of Brldgeville, and Mrs. Margaret H. Campbell of Oakdale, brother of Mrs. Margaret Gfogp, Mrs.

Dorothy Mctlvalne and Donald; also survived by four prondrhllrtren. Friends may roll ot THE P.RADWFI-L AND NIRFLLA FUNERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers Carnegie, where services will be held Saturday, August 10 at II 0. m. HOFFMAN Suddenly, In Vietnam, on Monday, July 22. 1968.

1st I t. Lynn, husband ot Gloria Macedonia Hoffman of Mt. Nebo, Ohio son of William H. and Anna Hunt Hoffman; brother of William R. Hoffman of Colleaevllle, Pa.

Friends win be received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, after 10 a. m. Friday, where services will he held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock.

Family suagests contributions to the National Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. JAAP On Auaust 7, 1968, Edna Mae of 129 Belleau Pittsburgh; wile of the lale William Jaap; mother of Dolores Jean Hahn, also sur-vlved by one grandchild. Friends ror-luod at t'-e WM. O. PLATTE FUNERAL HOME, 318 Wall Pltrnirn where will be held on Saturday at 11 a.

m. JANICKI Antoni J. (Andy) on Wednesday, August 7, 1968 of 1415 Sheffield St. N. S.

(formerly ot Laurel husband of Stella Diieglelewska Jnnlcki; father of Tillle and Ma-hew Jnnickl; brother of Sophie Pell of Washington D. grandJa-ther ol Brenda, Tony, Larry and Joe Janicki. Polish Army War Vets, 1.0 U.E. No. 95A and friends received between the hours of 2 4 and 7 9 nt the SPERLING FUNERAL HOME INC.

408 Cedar S. Reauiem mass in Mary Immneu-late-St. Cvnrian's Church on Monday, August 12, 1968, at 10 a. m. JOSEBECK On Thursday, Aunusf 8, 1968, John .1., of 717 Plum Oakmont.

father of John J. son ot Slnnlev; hrothr of Mary Ruske-wlci, Louis, Ann Volenti, Joseph and Janet HnMon. Friends received of th WM I "AM J. O'NEILL FUNERAL HOMP, 210 A'lnehenv River Blvd Oakmont. Reauiem high mass In St.

Irenaeus Church on Monday at 9 a. m. JUNGHANS At Elizabeth, N. Thursday, August 8, 1968, John husband of the late May E. Junghans (formerly of Dawson Bellevue;) fother of Helen Hamhl yond Clyde, both of Baldwin, Long Island, ana Raloh Junohans; seven grandchildren: 11 oreat-grandchUdren.

Friends received nt the T. R. nVUN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perrv Hlohwov, North Hills. Sorv-l-es Saturday morning ot 10:30. KASZYCKA On Wednesday.

August 7. 1968, Anna Bnoko Knrvcn, of inn? Wmco'e Carrlckr beloved wl'e of pter KostvsI: mntsor of John Edwords of Texas, Catherine Snrorhman of California, Mary Narvln, SteMa Hatfield, Caroline 7iemskl, Stanley, Helen Gubu'a and Coi Kosrvckl; olso survived by 34 orandrhlldren nnd five great-orandrhllriren. Friends received at the CHARIPS C. CIFSLAK FUNERAL HOMF, 81 South 15th St. Funeral on Saturday ot 9 a.

m. Re- 1 iiem hlnh mass at St. Basil's Church at 10 a. m. KELLEY Oonde, on Thursday, Aug.

K6i, of RO 3, Forest Ridoe Shlooenshurn, Pa. (formerly of Universal, husband of the Inte Mngdolena; fathr of Richard M. of New M'ddletmvn, Ohio, Willlom R. of ShiDoensburg, Arthur C. rf Penn Hills and Walter pt au "fi.

gtso 13 orondrhll-firnn FrUn-H will receeWrd ot th HARO' R. ROTH FUNERAL HOMF, 7450 Saltsb'ire Rd. (Universal ofter 7 p.m. Friday where services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. m.

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