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Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices The Pittsburgh Press, Monday, May 2, 1966 ANDERSON on Saturday, April 30, 1966. in Marcy State Hospital, husband of Jessie; father of John W. Jr. of lotte Alberta Constance Dennis E. Rose, of Washington D.

Marvin Char: of Monessen; brother of Charles Jones, Mary Bynum and Martha Jones, both of Rankin. Friends received at the LaRUE W. FREDERICK FUNERAL HOME, 430 6th Braddock, 7-10 Monday and 2-4 and 7-10 Tuesday. Funeral services Wednesday at p. m.

in the Park Place A.M.E. Church, Homestead. He was an employee of Edgar Thompson Steel Works, Braddock. Interment Restland Memorial Cemetery. ANDREINI Nellie, suddenly, on Sunday, May 1966, at her late residence, wife of Frank Andreini; mother of Isabella Perko, Nettie Le Pron, John D.

and Francis J. Friends received at the CARL MOODY FUNERAL HOME, Clinton, Pa. Requiem high mass in St. Columbkille Church, Imperial, Wednesday, May af 9:30 a. m.

Interment in Holy Soul's Cemetery. ANDREW Mav 1, 1966, Charles In Riverside, Fla. (formerly of Brown Turtle Creek), husband of Agnes King: father of Mildred I. Carroll and Charles E. Andrew; brother of Jennie Cunningham and Belle Williams; also 7 grand-children.

Friends received at the JAMES JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. AMMAN Howard age 57, of 2208 Northwest 8 Terrace, Wilton Manors, on Sunday morning, May 1, 1966, at Holy Cross Hospital, Ft. Lauderdale, husband of Blanche; father of Miss Bonnie Amman; brother of Marian Bierman of Deerfield Beach, William and Robert Amman of formerly of Greentree. Services will JOR held Tuesday 3:30 p.

m. at the THOMAS AL HOME, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery, Pompono Beach, Fla. BAXTER On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Frances Reniers Baxter, of 7152 Reynolds sister of Miss.

Margaret Nellie Nan W. and Thomas H. Reniers. Friends cieved at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), Sunday and Monday 2-4 7-9 Li 2 m. o'clock. Services Interment Tuesday private. afternoon BESAVITCH On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Sophie, of 4039 Howler mother of Mrs. Mary Regan, Peter (Nick) and Frank Besavitch; grandmother of Mrs.

Iris Zukowski, Mrs. Rita Rossi, Mrs. Ruth Wierzbinski and Staff Sat. Jack Besavitch; also 11 great Dervis. grandchildren; from aunt the of Mrs.

NER G. LUTZ FUNERAL HOME, 3600 Penn on Tuesday, May 3, at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at St. Augustine's Church at 10 a.

m. BRANIK John (Mike), age 35, 308 Benchoff Elizabeth formerly quesne, at his home Saturday afternoon, husband of Elvira Velosky: father of Mark, Barry. Bonnie and Karin; son of John and Elizabeth Bilcsik Branik; brother of William (Bull) Branik. Friends received at M. J.

Duquesne, SHAUGHNESSY'S, until 9 27 S. Wednes- 2nd a. m. day. Reqiuem high mass 10 a.

m. In St. Michael's Church, Elizabeth. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery, Duquesne. BRZUSKA (Brosky) On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Anna Delewski, of 3720 Middleboro Castle Shannon (formerly of Southside), mother of John, Mrs.

Mary Christensen, Mrs. Stephania Tokav and Mrs. Sarah Chuderski; also survived by nine grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th S.

S. Funeral Wednesday at 8:15 0. m. Requiem high mass in St. Josaphat's Church at 9 a.

m. Family hours 2-5 and 7-10 p. m. BURFORD On Sunday, May 1, 1966, In the Passavant Hospital, Blanche Dixon, age 73; widow of Charles A. Burford, of Mars, mother of Maxwell H.

of Valencia, Mrs. Paul Gyger, of Butler R. D. Jay Maurice Marlorie all of Mars; 9 grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; sister of Mrs. Harry Burtord of Freeport, Mrs.

Thomas Mooney, New Bethlehem; Mrs. Phame Hamm, New Smyrna Beach, and Mr. North Weaver, Wattsburg, Pa. Friends, received in the ADRIAN D. WALTERS NERAL HOME, Mars.

where services will be held Wednesday at p. m. BYERLY On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Charles of 5226 Holmes beloved husband of Gertrude Zalewski Byerly: father of Sr. Anna Germaine of S. Charles Arthur Theodore W.

and Clary May Byerly: brother of Clara Kirner; also grandchildren. Friends and members of St. Kieran's received at the JOHN F. MURRAY FUNERAL HOME, Butler, at 52nd St. Requiem high mass in St.

Kieran's Church on Wednesday, May 4, at 9 a. m. CARNEY On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Mary Larkin (Minemo) Carney, beloved wife of the late John Carney: mother of Katherine Moss, Mary Denham, Margaret Hohmann, Terrence Carney and the late Thomas (Tip) Carney; survived also by 12 Place Your WANT ADS OR SUBSCRIPTION AT, THE Dealers Listed Below ALIQUIPPA s. S. Sakol.

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Lawrence Church at 10 a. m. CARPENTER Marlorie Bergner, of Harmon, formeriv of on Saturday, April 30, 1966, survived by her husband, Joseph mother of Bruce Carpenter. Flowers and cards may be sent to SINGLETON FUNERAL HOME, Glenn Burnie, Md. CHIANESE On Sunday, May 1, Louis beloved husband of Anna Papale; father of Patsy, Mary Vapporati, Ursula Lazzaro, Louise Evans, John, Angeline, Theresa, Anna Cushman and Louis also 21 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow until Thursday at 9 a. m. Solemn requiem high mass at Our Lady Help of Christians Church at 9:30 a.

CHURCH On Sunday, May 1, 1966, James H. of 5246 Cactus Drive, Baldwin Boro, beloved husband of Josephine father of Joseph Kucik at home, and Mrs. Mary Jane Morouse of Broughton; also three grandchildren; beloved son of Mrs. Empsy Church of Bridgeport, Ohio; brother of Geyhart, Mrs. Viola Moore, Mrs.

Margaret Smith and Mrs. Cora Berghoff, all of Bridgeport, O. Friends received at the WILLIAM E. GRIF. FITH MORTUARY, 5636 Brownsville Road, Broughton.

Funeral Thursday at 12:30 p. m. Services in the North Zion Luthern Church at 1 p. m. (Visitations with family 1-4 and 7-9 p.

beginning Tuesday after p. m. Member of Baldwin Boro Lions Club. CICESKE On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Harry Milltown Road, Plum Boro, husband of Clemma (Stunkard); father of Miss Lois Ciceske and William brother of Mrs. Martha Thompson.

Friends may call Sunday 7-9 D. m. and Monday 2-4 and 7-9 FUNERAL HOME, LEONARD 421 P. Allegheny BURKET Oakmont, where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m.

Interment private. COATES On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Frances Nigliazzo of 422 College Park Monroeville, beloved wife of James W. Coates; mother of Anna Frances and Linda Ann Coates; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nigloazzo; sister of Mrs.

Antoinette Yankech, Vincent and Samuel Nigiazzo, Mrs. Josephine Stephens and Mrs. Rosemary Badali. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL'S, 4900 Centre Ave.

at Devonshire Street after 7 p. Monday. Funeral Thursday morning. (Notice of time and place later.) CRAMER-BRUNNER On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Cecelia Voelker Brunner, wife of the late John Cramer, of 16 Orlando West View; mother of Mrs. Cleo Mcintosh, William and Clarence Brunner also the late Gladys Condon; sister of Mrs.

Sadie Rohrbacher; also survived by six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT NERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville. Requiem high mass In St.

Anhanasius Church, West View, on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. DALRYMPLE DALRYMPLE On Monday, May 2, 1966, Merle E. of Churchview Avenue, beloved husband of Geraldine Weaver Dalrumple; father of Dr. Gerald E. Dairymple of Santa Barbara, California.

Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS HALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. If desired, make contribution to the Heart Fund.

DAVISON On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Harvey Evans City, father of Harvey, Suzanne, Amy and Beth, of brother of Clair of BelleMrs. Alice Jean Geisier, of Mechanicsburg, Mrs. Marion Fielder, of Avalon; son of Mrs. Kathryn Beers Westerman, Evans City. Friends recelved at the A.

CARL City, KINSEY NERAL HOME, Evans Monday 2-4, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. FUneral services Wednesday at 2 p.m. DRISCOLL Nora Sullivan, suddenly, on Saturday, April 30, 1966, beloved wife of Michael: mother of James sister of Mrs. Margaret Frazier, Mrs.

Anne Yatwa, Mrs. Kathleen Sullivan, all of New York; one brother, Jerry, of Ireland. Friends received at the LEO G. SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 5128 Second Hazelwood. Requiem high mass in St.

Stephen's Church, on Wednesday at 9 o'clock. DUDAS of 2 p. Harry, m.r on of RD Friday, 2, April Enon 29, Valley: 1966, beloved husband of Margaret M. McLaughlin; father of Charles Joseph Thomas William M. Dudas and Mrs.

Nora Vogel and Miss Patricia Dudas; brother of John, Michael, Frank, Joseph and Andrew Dudas and Sister Mary Cecelia. Services on Monday at 10 a. m. in St. Rose Church, Darlington, Pa.

Family will receive friends Sat. 7-9 and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 HOME, at 644 the East Main FUNERAL East OLIVER Palestine, Ohio. Rosary on Sunday at 8 p. m. FANTONI Of 3212 Margaret Whitehall, on Friday, April 29, 1966, Dominick beloved husband of Margaret Farina Fontoni: father of Mrs.

Mary Bistle, Mrs. Pauline also Dounch and Donald Fantoni: four grandchildren vive. Friends received at the E. B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, Catie Shannon, until Tuesday, May a.

m. Requiem high mass In St. Norbert's R. C. Church, 9 a.

m. FEDERBUSCH On Sunday, May 1, 1966, at 7:10 0. Pearl S. Federbusch, of 5932 Elgin E. beloved wife of the late Oscar Federbusch; mother of Dr.

Jerome Federbusch of sister of Dr. Jacob Stapsy of also three grandchildren. Services were held at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Sunday at 3 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

The family suggested contributions be made to the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged. FIFE Of 2530 Old Washington Upper St. Clair on Saturday, April 30, 1966, Mary E. (nee McCabe), beloved wife of Samuel mother of William Ralph Nellie B. Brown, Martha Bell Stevenson, Florence E.

Doinach, Jennie Marie Richards, Sally M. Gilbert, Joseph H. Bessie and Mae the late Hamilton, Mary Catherine. Rev. McMillan and Samuel E.

Fite: also survived grandchildren and great grandchildren. Friends ceived MILTON E. HAMEL MORTUARY, McMurray near Bethel Church South Hills, Services on Wednesdav at 2 p. m. in the Bethel Presbyterian Church, with a viewing one hour before the service.

Interment In Bethel Cemetery. FISCHER On Saturday, April 30, 1966, at 8:17 p. Harry A. Fischer, aged 83 PLEASE CALL EARLY TO PLACE YOUR WANT ADS IN THE SUNDAY PITTSBURGH PRESS CALL AS EARLY AS WEDNESDAY OR THURSDAY DIAL 263-1201 Say "Charge It" Please! Amman, Howard M. Anderson, John W.

Andreini, Nellie Andrew, Charles K. Branik, John (Mike) Burford, Blanche Brzuska, Anna Byerly, Charles J. Carney, Mary Carpenter, Marjorie Chianese, Louis Sr. Church, James Coates, Frances N. -Brunner, Cecelia Dairymple, Merle E.

Davison, Harvey J. Driscoll, Nora Dudas, C. Harry Federbusch, Pearl S. Fife, Mary Fischer, Harry Frank, Adolph Freund, Edward J. Jr.

Gaus, Margaret T. Hankey, Mary Heilman, Russell Hoover, Charles C. Hulsman, Helen Hurlston, Johanna Johnson, Carl E. Johnson, Muriel Kuhn, C. Melvin Kulick, Anna Lascher, Angelo T.

Leventis, John C. Levine, Clarence Lindner, Mildred Manfredi, Ersilia Mayhle, C. Edward McDowell, Shirley Miller, Marie Moore, Annabell Moore, James A. Nolfi, Nicolina Pisarski, Catherine R. Pistorius, William P.

Poorbaugh, Ralph A. Rhodes, Charles Robinson, Sara Rodman, Hugh Jr. Saltzman, Catherine Sams, Charles S. Sander, John L. Schultz, Mildred Seise, John K.

Sheehan, Robert P. Shepard, Josephine Smith, Harry C. Sunday, John F. Tedeski, Rose Todd, Grover C. Trimble, John G.

Vallery, Vera Van Balem, Tillie R. VanDusen, John W. Vasko, Barbara Venskunas, Mary Venturella, Epifania Wilmot, Mae Wilmot, Mae King Yard, John S. Zanella, Louis Zelicoff (Vekasi), Florence Death Notices years, of 2110 Abel husband of Rachel Stoehr Fischer; father of Ethel Morrell, Evelyn Naab, Harry of Latrobe, and the late William; also four grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren; brother of Emma Hoffman, Alice Leibfried and William. Friends may call at the WILLIAM C.

HIRT JR. FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Rd. at Alice St. Services Wednesday at 1 p. m.

FOSTER Suddenly, on Saturdav, April 30, 1966, William of 4088 Surrey Hampton husband of Lois Fisher Foster; father of William Paul Foster. Friends received at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Mt. m. Royal shaw, after 2 p.

Sunday. ServIces on Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 m. Visitation with familv 2-4 and 7-9 D. m. FRASER On Friday, April 29, 1966, Elizabeth Samuel 0.

Fraser, 334 Melwood Mathieson wife, of the late mother of Mrs. Grace Emert, Samuel also survived McCormick and James O. Emert Jr. grandchildren, Judith Emert Friends received at H. SAMSON, Center), 537 Saturday Neville St.

7-9 (Oakland Sunday Civic p. 2-4 and 7.9 p. where services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. FRANK On Monday, May, 2, 1966, Adolph Gustave Frank, of South Evaline Street, E.E. Friends received on Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9 at the RAYMOND C.

WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. at Graham Street. E.E., where services will be held on Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Interment on Wednesday in Williamsport, Pa. FREUND On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Edward J.

of 2825 Brentwood Brentwood Boro, brother of Mrs. Jerrie R. Tierce, Mrs. Robert Hartnett and Mrs. C.

W. Gottschalk. Friends and members of Carrick Eagles 1520 and Knoxville Elk Lodge 1196 received at the F. X. ERNY FUNERAL HOME, 2361 Brownsville Carrick.

Funeral on Wednesday at 9 m. Requiem high mass in St. Wendelin's Church at 10 a. m. Interment St.

George's Cemetery. GAUS On Sunday, May, 1, 1966, Margaret Trageser Gaus, 151 Mary Ann Dr. (Baldwin Boro), beloved wife of Joseph N. Gaus; mother of James C. and Janet A.

Gaus; daughter of Joseph 1. and the late Margaret Martin Trageser; sister of Joseph, Stephen, Robert and Norman Trageser. Friends received at the COLLIGAN-BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave. (formerly Joseph Colligan Funeral Home). Funeral on Wednesday, Mav 4, at 8 a.

m. High mass of requiem in St. George's Church at 9 m. GITTINGS On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Maud J. Gittings; sister of Louise Gittings and Mrs.

Dorothy Kleber, of 5535 Ellsworth daughter of the late Joseph H. Gittings. Friends received at H. Samson, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Sunday and Mondav.

2 to 4 and to 9 p.m. Services Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your favorite charity. HANKEY On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Mary E.

Walker Hanker, widow of the late Dr. Elmer Howard Hankey; mother of Laura K. Bogler, Lois W. Haunty and Howard V. Hankey; survived also by five grandchildren; sister of Nancy Boarts, Ross, Earl and Fred Walker.

received at CABE BROTHERS INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn where funeral services will be held on Wednesday, May 4, 1966, at 11 a. m. Interment Brick Church Cemetery, Brick Church, Pa. Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. HEILMAN On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Russell H. Hellman, husband of Olive Butler Heilman of 113 Mason Drive, Glenshaw; father of Mrs. Helen H. Greer of Pittsburgh, Mrs.

Betty H. Watterson of Canton, brother of Mrs. William Yingst of Leechburg, Glenn Heilman of Pensacola, Harold Heilman of Ford City, also survived by six grandchildren. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St.

(Oakland Civic Center), Monday 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 and until time of service Wednesday at 2 o'clock. HENDERSON Suddenly, on Friday, April 29, 1966, at 3:30 a. David Henderson, beloved husband of Edith Haines, of 2422 Osgood N. brother of Mrs. Elizabeth H.

Graham and Mrs. Nellie H. Krey: son of the late Margaret R. and David Henderson. Friends received at the FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville, from Tuesday 2-4 and morning 7-9 at mi Services on HOOVER On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Charles husband of Betty Whisler, of 2340 Casswell Bethel Park, father of Mrs. Sandra Lee Dorsey of Morgantown, W. Va. Services in the DRAKE FLOWERS FUNERAL HOME, Peru, Ohio. (Arrangements by PAUL L.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME). HULSMAN Helen L. Huisman, of 1042 Superior N. on Sunday, Mav 1, 1966, beloved sister of Mrs. Mildred Donovan, John D.

and Frederick M. Huisman; and cousin Miss Anna Hulsmann. Friends may call at the HOME OF WILLIAM F. O'BRIEN, PREVIOUS DEATHS Baxter, Frances R. Besavitch, Sophie Ciceske, Harry J.

Fantoni, Dominick F. Foster, William E. Henderson, David Ihrig, Henry W. Kraus, Emma S. Krotec, Peter J.

Sr. Kurtz, Gail Lewis, Elwyn Masnack, Elizabeth M. Miller, Norman A. Mortimore, Charles W. Nepereny, Dora Noa, Thomas Pearlstone, Milton Polojac, Josephine Rooney, Amelia 1.

Rumpf, Bernadette Schlarp, Marie C. Shaw, Miss Ethel Stoy, Catherine B. Thomas (Rowlands) Rena Wilson, Mary E. Zahringer, Joseph A. Death Notices 3724 California at Cooper N.

S. Funeral on Wednesday. Requiem high mass in St. Gabriel's Church, Wednesday at 9:30 a. m.

On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Johanna McNamara Hurston, aunt of Cyrilla A. Hoffman and Paul McNamara of Edward McNamara and Kathryn McNamara Bryce of Florida and Sr. Mary Ursula, Sr. of Providence of Indianapolis. Friends received at McCABE BROS.

INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside. Funeral Wednesday May 4, 1966, at 10 a. m. Requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church will be celebrated by a grandnephew, Father Edward Bryce, at 11 a.

m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. IHRIG On Friday, April 29, 1966, Henry age 76, beloved husband of Geraldine M. Haves, of 3273 West Liberty Dormont; father of Henry G.

of Monroeville; also five grandchildren; brother of Margaret, Mrs. Marcella Zinsmeister and Herbert Ihrig of St. Petersburg, Fla. Friends received at the BEINHAUER SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Requiem mass in St. Bernard's Church, on Tuesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. I JOHNSON On Saturday, April 30, Carl of Williamsville, N. formerly of Duquesne, and Homewood; brother of Mrs.

Hilma Kalloway of Bellevue. Friends received at The JOHN M. RITCHIE FUNERAL HOME, West Munhall, on Tuesday, with services Wednesday at 2 p. m. I JOHNSON Muriel Cole, at Greenwich, on Sunday, May 1, 1966, beloved wife of Holgar J.

Johnson, and devoted mother of Nancy Hauerwags and Joan McDermott. Services af Christ Church, Greenwich, on Wednesday, May 4, at 2 p. m. Interment private. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Greenwich Hospital.

KRAUS On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Emma Sewell Kraus, of 1312 Arlington widow of George A. Kraus; mother of Edna Kraus and Mrs. Helen Schaub; three arandchildren; one great-grandchild; sister of Mrs. Annie Henning, Friends received at the COLLIGAN-BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave. (formerly Joseph Collioan, Funeral Home), Services May 3, at 1:30 p.

m. KROTEC On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Peter Joseph of Celadine beloved husband of Dorothy (Kovacic); father of Mrs. Joseph (Catherine) Smerdel, Peter J. Mrs. Milan (Margaret) Fabe Mrs.

Henry (Angeline) Griblin, Joseph Lawrence John also 22 grandchildren. Friends received at the JOSEPH C. PARIS, FUNERAL HOME, 4825 Butler St. Requiem high mass in St. Mary Assumption Church, 57th on Tuesday, May 3, at 9 a.

m. Family hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. KUHN Suddenly, on Friday, April 29, 1966, C. Melvin, of St.

Petersburg, formerly of Swissvale, beloved husband of Bernice Kuhn; father of Charles Sandra and Karen; son of Charles G. Kuhn; brother of Richard and Raymond Kuhn, Mrs. Ruth Mularkey and Wilbert Brindle. Services and interment in Florida. KULICK On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Anna Pasternak, wife of Theodore Kulick of 533 E.

Main Carnegie; mother of Olga Nayak, Phyllis Koss, Rose, Nicholas and Theodore Kulick Jr. Friends received at the HENRY R. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington negie. Funeral Wednesday, May 4, at 9:30 a. m.

Burial services Holy Virgin R. O. Church at 10 a. m. Friends invited.

Family will receive friends 2-4, 7-9. KURTZ (Benz) On Saturday, April 30. 1966, Gail McCormick, at Sebring, Ohio, wife of John Kurtz; mother of William H. McCormick; grandmother of Mrs. Gail, Paganini; one great-grandson, Todd Paganini.

Funeral Tuesday at Sebring, Ohio. LASCHER On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Angelo of band 1315 of the Sherman late Annie N. Howard hus: Lascher; father of Annie E. Metzler, Philip Robert V. and the late Matthew H.

and George Lascher; brother of Marie, Monaco; also 8 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Friends, received at the WM. A. AEBERLI CO. CHAPEL, East North Ave.

(at Sandusky Services on Thursday at 10:30 a. m. LAURINAITIS On Friday, April 29, 1966, Anna Morosky Laurinaitis, wife of the late Joseph; mother Bro. Bernard Laurinatis, S.M., of Cleveland, 0., Mrs. Frances Saffner, Ann Laurinaitis, Mrs.

Helen Hoellerman; sister the of Blessed John Morosky, Sacrament, Sr. 0.D.C., of Grand Rapids, and Margaret Morosky, of Los Angeles, also 9 grandchildren. Funeral from the Schellhaas Funeral Home, 388 Center West View, on Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. Requiem, high mass in St.

Athanasius R. C. Church at a. m. Members of Third Order of Mt.

Carmel and friends invited. LEVENTIS May 1, 1956, John beloved husband of Maria Lygnos Leventis; father of Gladys, Christine Koutsouflakis, Destina Micholas, George, Peter Leventis; also four grandchildren. Friends received PERRY FUNERAL HOME, 134 Robinson Oakland. Notice of funeral later. LEVINE On Sunday, May 1, 1966, at, 8:30 p.

Clarence Levine, beloved husband of Anna Schweitzer Levine, of 1367 Cordova East End; father of Dr. Theodore M. Levine, of and Mrs. Harvey (Jacqueline) Schwartz, of Tarzana, brother of Harry Levine, Leonard Levine and Mrs. Sam (Ida) Holtzman, all of also four grandchildren.

Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Tuesday at m. Interment B'Nai Israel Cemetery. Family suggests contributions be made to a favorite charity. LEWIS April 30, 1966, Elwyn M. of 207 Lucille Glenshaw; husband of Edith Ward Lewis; son of Mr.

Mrs. Maurice Lewis; brother of Mrs. Nancy Scheline, Mrs. Cridin Robertson and Mrs. Leila McClain.

Family request visitation 2-5 and 7-10 starting Sunday at the ROBERT B. NEELY FUNERAL HOME, 2208 Mt. Roval Glenshaw. Services Tues. at 3 p.m.

in Glenshaw Community Church. LINDNER Mildred age 84, of Vine Enon Valley, died 3:55 p. m. Sunday, May 1, 1966, survived by three sons, John Henry W. and Patrick N.

of Enon Valley. Services 1:30 m. Wednesday in the OLIVER FUNERAL HOME, Friends may call Tuesday evening 7-9 m. Interment in Little Beaver terv, Enon Valley, Pa. MANFREDI Ersilia, May 2, 1966, of 219.

Hall Hubbard Ohio, wife of the late Cosimo Manfredi; mother of Anna Marie Swain Glenfield, Mrs. Alma Rado of Hubbard, and Francis of Westville, also 3 grandsons. Friends received at KELLY AND SON FUNERAL HOME, Hubbard, Ohio, Monday 7-9 p. Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Funeral Wednesday with requiem mass in St. Patrick's Church at 9 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Pah.

MASNACK Elizabeth M. (Broudy), suddenly, on Friday, April 29, 1966, wife Emil; mother of Emil of Richard W. and James; sister of Samuel, Thomas, August, John and Raymond Broudy and Mrs. Genevieve Boyle; also survived by three grandchildren. Friends received at the P.

KENNETH O'TOOLE NERAL 5204 Second Hazelwood. Funeral Tuesday, May 3, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in St. Stephen Church at 9 a.

m. MAYHLE C. Edward, age 60, at 4 a. on Saturday, April 30, 1966, in ville, beloved husband Mrs. Garnet Mayhie, of 500 Warsaw father of Rev.

C. E. Mayhie, Brownsville, Rev. Ronald Mayhie, Hinton, W. also six dren; brother of Mrs.

Mary Witt of Natrona, Mrs. Sarah Fields, Natrona Mrs. Ruth Toy of Sarver, and Rev. Boyd Mayhie of Seattle, Wash. Friends will be received after KISINGER Sunday FUNERAL the W.

HOME, Brownsville, and after 2 p. m. Monday In the Pah. First Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wilkinsburg, where services will be conducted on Tuesday at 2 p. m.

with Rev. Robert Englan officiating. Interment Natrona, Pa. McDOWELL Suddenly, on Sunday, May 1, 1966, Loy Shirley McDowell, 617 Second Pitcairn, son of the late James and Annie McDowell; beloved husband of Mrs. Bessie McClintock McDowell; father of William James, U.S.N., Newport, R.

brother of George, Wilknisburg, Henry, Penn Hills, Samuel, Ft. Myers, Mrs. Jennie Smith, Mrs. Violet Bonner, Philadelphia, and the late Charlotte Lenard, McKees Rocks. Friends are being received at the JOSEPH A.

LEONARDO FUNERAL HOME, 320 Airbrake Wilmerding. rangements are incomplete. MILLER On Monday, May 2, 1966, Marie Kennedy Miller, of West Bruceton Road, Pleasant Hills, beloved wife of Paul Miller; mother of Lloyd Long, of Greensburg; daughter of Mrs. Marie Kennedy; sister of George P. and Frank A.

Kennedy. Friends received at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood, from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. Funeral Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock.

Requiem mass in St. Church at 10:00 a. m. MILLER At his home, Keiners Lane, Robinson Norman A. (Moe) Miller husband of Elizabeth M.

Trainor; son of Mrs. Leila Miller; father of Norman A. Jr. Mrs. Betty Evanick; also survived by six grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Delores Selut; one brother, Jack A. Miller. Friends received at the BRADWELL AND NIRELLA FUNERAL HOME, 415 Chartiers Carnegie, where, services will be held on Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. MOORE James suddenly, on Sunday, May 1, 1966, beloved husband of Sophia Moore; father of James A.

Moore brother of Thomas L. Moore; grandfather of James and Michael. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Freindship Ave. Funeral on Wednesday at 9 a. m.

Requiem mass in St. Joseph's Church at 10 a.m. MOORE On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Ann Bell Wurtz Moore, of the King Edward daughter of the late John Hyatt Wurtz and Ellen Quinn Wurtz; sister of the late Mrs. Lawrence P. Monahan; also survived by nieces; nephews; grand-nieces and grandnephews.

A. Friends FREYVOGEL'S, will be received at Center Ave. at Devonshire on Monday 7-9 p. m. and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 D.

m. Funeral Wednesday morning. High mass of requiem in St. Paul's Cathedral (Time later). Inferment Cochran Cemetery, Dawson, Pa.

MORTIMORE Of 125 Bonifav Mt. Oliver, on Fridav, April 29, 1966. Charles W. in his 62nd. vear, beloved husband of Thelma Malone Mortimore; father of Charlene Buechel, Eugene, Charles, Beverley, Robert, John and Richard Mortimore; also survived by five brothers, three sisters, and three grandchildren.

Friends ceived at the FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN D. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Tuesday at 8 a. m.

High mass of requiem in St. Joseph Church at 9 a. m. NEPERENY Of 1718 Leolyn on April 30, 1966, Dora Simmons, beloved wife of Alexander N. Nepereny; mother of Doris Edmond and Harold A.

Nepereny; five grandchildren. two greatgrandchildren; sister of Ida Drumm and Raymond L. Simmons. Friends received at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd. Services Tuesday at 10 a.

m. NOA On Friday, April 29, 1966, Thomas Noa, of 243 Meridan husband of the late Margaret Swoger Noa; brother of Mrs. Cecelia Hart and at Andrew the J. parlors Noa. Friends WM.

received of SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 9:15 a. m. Tuesday, May 3.

Requiem high mass in St. Mary of the Mount Church at 10 a. m. NOLFI Highland Coraopolis, on loved Friday, mother 'April 29, of 1966, Frances, Nicolina, Virginia be: and Angelo Nolfi: sister of Mrs. Mary Thomas, Daniel and Anthony Indamarino.

Friends received at R. D. COPELAND'S, 867 Fifth Coraopolis. Requiem high mass in St. Joseph's Church on Tuesday, at 10 a.

m. PEARLSTONE On Friday, April 29, 1966, Milton Pearistone, beloved husband of Sylvia B. Pearlstone, of the New Wendover Sa. Hill; father of Mrs. Harvey (Dorothy) Rose, of brother of Saul Stone, of Chicago, also 3 grandchildren.

Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Monday at 1 p. m. Interment West View Cemetery. The family suggests contributions be made to a favorite charity. Visitations Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. PISARSKI On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Catherine Ruminski of 4400 Chatsworth wife of Leon Pisarski; mother of Henry, and Mrs. Theresa Yourick; also survived by seven grandchildren and four children; sister of Anthony and Thaddeus Ruminski. Friends and members of Group 2673 Polish National Alliance received at the GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 South 15th S. S.

Funeral Thursday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in St. rivacinth's Church at 10 a. m.

PISTORIUS Of 113 Duffland on Sunday, May 1, 1966, William husband of Dorothy Bisch Pistorius; father of Mrs. Dorothy Puleo (Christine gan), Mrs. Sandra Halliday, Staff Sgt. William SP-4 Henry R. Pistorius; brother of Mrs.

Laura Amedick. Friends received at the READSHAW FUNERAL HOME, 1503 Brownsville Rd. Notice of time of funeral later. POLOJAC On Saturdav, April 30, 1966, Josephine Schiavo Polojac of Central Wav, Wilmerding, beloved mother of John Jr. and Mrs.

Sandra Rapp; daughter of Thomas Schiavo of win; sister of Mrs. Marie Laskaris, Mrs. Antoinette Sullivan, Mrs. Christine Thomas, Mrs. Rose Barba, Mrs.

Pauline Cox, Mrs. Peggy Hutchinson, Thomas Schiavo Jr. Barry Schiavo, Robert Schiavo; one grandson; cousin of Marie Balsamo Rodgers. Friends received at the JAMES J. ALFIERI NEW FUNERAL HOME, 201 Marguerite Wilmerding.

Requiem hiah mass in St. Alovsius R. C. Church on Wednesdav at a. m.

POORBAUGH Ralph age 77, of Somerset, Saturday, April 30, 1966, in Brunswick, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. McClelland Poorbaugh; also survived by his wife, Nettie Brant Glessner Poorbaugh; father of Mrs. Vernon Zeitler, Lake Jackson, R. Arthur, RD 2, Berlin, Karl, Somerset, Mrs.

Edward Teichert, Chester, N. also five sisters. He was a retired lumberman. Friends are being received at the HAUGER FUNERAL HOME, Somerset, where services will be conducted at 2 p. m.

Tuesday by Rev. Richard Shellenberger, Intermen In Berlin Cemetery. RHODES Sunday, May 1, 1966, Charles husband of Gertrude Olson Rhodes; father of Marlene McGrady; brother of Hazel Ross and Howard Rhodes. Friends received at the McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral services Wednesday, May 4, 1966, at 1 p.

m. (Visitations with family 2-4 and 7-9 p. ROBINSON At Sewickley, on Sunday, May of 1966, Edgar Sara C. Sawver Robinson, of Robinson, 923 Nevin wife sister of Mrs. Helen May, Whitesboro, N.

Mrs. Ethel Moody and Mrs. Jessie Christian, both of Philadelphia; Mrs. Nellie Wooten, Wildwood, N. Cotied Smith and Charles Sawyer, both of Elizabeth, N.

C. Friends may call at the RICHARD D. COLE FUNERAL HOME, 328 Beaver Sewickley. Services in the Antioch Baptist Church, Sewickley, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. RODMAN On April 28, 1966, Hugh Rodman of Natchez, formerly burgh, husband of Shirley Newman: father of Nancy, Jennifer, Hugh 111 and J.

William; son of Mrs. Hugh Rodman; brother of Mrs. Eugene Koffman, of S. Pasadena, Calif. and Sayre Rodman of Oakmont, Pa.

Services and interment were held in Natchez, April 29, ROONEY On Friday, April 29, 1966, Amelia I. Ober, wife of the late Joseph mother of Paul, Richard Ober, Mrs. Rooney (formerly of 1416 Boyle Rosemary Coll, Mrs. Lucy Geisler and Sr. M.

Ignatius Lovola, R.S.M.; sister of Lucy Elmer and Arthur Ober: 38 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the T. B. DEVLIN FUNERAL HOME, 806 Perry North Hills. Funeral Tuesday morning with solemn requiem high mass in St.

Peter's Church, at 10 o'clock. RUMPF On Friday April 29, 1966 Bernadette Bentz Rumpf of Woodridge negie; wife of the late Joseph mother of Joseph, Regeis, Paul, James, Marcella Geisler, and Rose Marie Stewart; 23 grandchildren, great-grandchildren. Sister of Eari and Maurice Bentz. Friends received at McDERMOTT BROS. 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks.

Requiem mass in St. Simon Jude Church on Tuesday May 3 at 10 a. m. SALTZMAN On Sunday, May 1, 1966, at 7:30 p. Catherine E.

Saltzman nee Scott, 68, of 2503 Spring Street, wife of the late Andrew W. Saltzman; mother of Grace S. Kunzelman, Elmer A. and Richard also six grandchildren; sister of Elmer Shawmay call at the HIRT, JR. FUNERAL HOME, 704 Brownsville Road at Alice.

Service Thursdav at 10:30 a. m. Family visitations from 24 and 7-9 D. SAMS On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Charles husband of Elizabeth Kashey; father of Emily Schickel, Shady, Michael, Richard, Raymond and Charles brother of Tony and Joseph: also 15 grandchildren. Friends are invited to LEO J.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 2nd Carnegie. Funeral Wednesday with services in St. George's Syrian Church at 10 a. m. SANDER Suddenly, on Sunday, May 1, 1966, John beloved husband of Anna Frances Shuker; father of Mary Margaret Wroblewski; brother of Ann Dawson, Rose Burgwald, Mathilda Whitten, Joseph and Margaret Sherred; also one grandchild.

Friends will be received at the MICHAEL DE ROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow until Wednesday at 8 a. m. Requiem high mass in Ss. Peter and Paul Church at 9 a.

m. Visitation 2-4, 7-10 p. m. SCHLARP On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Marie C. Hoeflich, wife of Herman A.

Schlarp, of 121 Cherry Tree Carnegie; mother of Armide Ritter, Clifford Sparks and James Schlarp; sister of Henry. Hoeflich also seven grandchildren. Friends ceived at the HENRY R. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 524 Washington May 4, at Carnegie. 2 Services Friends Wednesday, p.

m. SCHULTZ (Hall) Mrs. Mildred, of 418 Leasure New Castle, Sunday, May 1, 1966, survived one son, two daughters, one stepson and two stepdaughters, three brothers and one Calling hours Monday 7-9 Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9. Services Wednesday at 2 p. m.

at the EDWARD A. DeCARBO FUNERAL HOME, 941 South Mill New Castle, Pa. SEISE On Saturday, April 30, 1966, John Kenneth Seise, of 122 Dorseyville O'Hara husband of Erma Jackson; son of Edna Kamke and the late John Seise. Friends received at ALVIN R. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg, from 2-4 and 7-10 p.

m. Funeral services Wednesday May at 2 p. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Grace Methodus Church. SHAW At Scottdale, on Friday, April 29, 1966, Miss Ethel Shaw, formerly of Pah.

Friends received at H. SAMSON, 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), on Saturday 7-9 p. Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. Services the First Baptist Church, Bellefield Monday at 2 o'clock.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church. SHEEHAN Suddenly, on Sunday, May 1, 1966, Robert husband of Della Lorenzi, of 57 Oregon Trail, Bethel Park, brother of Gilbert, John, liam, Mrs. Lucille Pott, Mrs. Rita Pell, Mrs. Colletta Sonnhalter, Mrs.

Mary Lou Lyman, all of Ohio. ily will receive friends from 2-4 7-9 p. m. at the PAUL L. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 5570 May 4, at 9:30 a.

m. with Bethel Park. Funeral on Wednesday: high mass in St. Anne's Church at 10 a. m.

Cleveland, 0., papers please copy. SHEPARD On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Josephine Bowles Shepard, of 18 Fourth Aspinwall, wife of the late Simeon J. Shepard; father of Janice Lucht, William E. and Dr. Thomas Shepard; sister of Zora Peters; also survived by 13 grandchildren an a great-grandson.

Completed arrangements will be nounced by the family through H. BLAINE WEDDELL FUNERAL HOME, 100 Centre Aspinwall, SMITH Suddenly, Sunday, May 1, 1966, at McKeesport Hospital, Harry C. Smith, 85, 2513 Riverview Avenue, McKeesport, husband of Sophie Wampler; father of Herbert S. Smith, and three grandchildren. Friends received at the HUNTER FUNERAL HOME, 1600 Coursin Street, McKeesport, from 2-5 and 7-10 where services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.

m. in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. STOY On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Catherine B. Thompson, wife of the late Charles R.

Stoy, formerly of 705 Hemlock Avalon; mother of Mrs. Edith S. Schirnhofer of Arlingfon and Harold G. Devitt of Bellevue sister of Mrs. Esfella Oulund of also survived by three grandchildren.

Friends recelved at the LESTER C. ALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon, Sere services will be held on Tues afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, Interment at Imperial, Pa. SUNDAY On Saturday, April 30, 1966, John F. Sunday, of 3019 Glendale Brentwood, beloved husband of Anna Matula Sunday; father of Frank Louis brother of Nellie Reed, Catherine Tobolski, Joseph, Stanley, Julia Kubiak, Millie Bonocky and Walter Sunday. Friends and members of Polish Falcons Nest 8 received at the CHARLES C.

CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 81 So. 15th St. Funeral Wednesday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in St.

Josaphat's Church at 10 a. m. TEDESKI On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Mrs. Rose Tedeski, of 210 Walnut Street, Vandergrift, mother of Vincent, Mrs. Josephine Pansa, Mrs.

Michael Jean Nicolazzo, Miss Virginia Tedeski; brother of Nicholas Savastano; also six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Friends received at the FRANCIS O. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 429 Franklin Avenue, Vandergriff. solemn requiem high mass from st. Gertrude's Church at 9:30 a.

m. Wednesday, with burial to follow in St. Gertrude's Cemetery. THOMAS On Saturday, April 30, 1966, at 6:25 a. m.

Rena Rowlands Thomas, beloved mother of R. Wade Thomas and Mrs. Rena T. Banks; sister of Miss Mary Rowlands and Mrs. Edna R.

Hutchinson of Winterhaven, also four grandchildren. Friends and members of American Legion Post received at the NORMAN G. HEARD FUNERAL HOME, 4047 Perrysville N. services on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. (Vislation with the family 2-5 and 7-10 p.

TODD On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Dr. Grover C. Todd, of 2242 Beechwood husband of Harriet father of Robert Mrs. Dorothy T. Floyd; also survived by two grandchildren, Barbara and Susan Floyd; brother of Edna Todd, Mrs.

F. L. Houston of Moores Hill, Charles H. Todd of Beaumont, Clarence W. Todd of Charlotte, N.

C. Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center), Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment private. TRIMBLE On Sunday, May 1, at 6:30 p. John Trimble, husband of the late Anna Crusan, of 2145 Perrysville father of Mrs. Thelma Young, Mrs.

Alice Lorentz and Eshenbaugh; brother of Kenneth and Daugherty: 14 also nine grandchildren Friends received at the FRANK N. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville 2-4 and 7-10 p. Services on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. VALLERY On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Vera Matthias Vallery of 984 Cochran Mill Road, Bruceton, beloved wife of Joseph Vallery; sister of Mrs. Mary Valentine, Joseph and Le Roy Mott.

Friends received at THE WILLIAM E. GRIFFITH MORTUARY 5636 Brownsville Road. Funeral Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. Requiem high mass in Nativity Church at 10 a.

m. VAN BALEM On Sunday, May 1, 1966, Tillie Rapple, wife of the late Joseph; mother of Mrs. William (Elvira) Magee, Mrs. Isabelle Danahey, Vincent Joseph Bernard and Adrian. Friends are Invited to call at the LEO J.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Thursday with requiem mass in St. Luke's Church 10 a.m. VANDUSEN On Sunday, May 1st, 1966, John of 122 Rosecrest Drive, Ross Township, husband of Mathilda Brethauer VanDusen; father of Lois Jean Grant; brother of Mrs. Margaret Conn of Turtle Creek and Mrs.

Hazel Warrington of Schenectady, New York. Memorial services will be held in the North United Presbyterian Church, 4101 Perrysville Avenue on Wednesday, May 4th at 8 p. m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to your favorite charity. VASKO Mrs.

Barbara Kozlan, age 69, wife of the late John A. Vasko, at her home, 511 Kennedy Duquesne; mother of John A. Vasko Jr. Brentwood, Michael at home, Vincent Runnemede, N. Mrs.

Mary Kampus, S. Gate, and Mrs. Barbara Szynborski, Duquesne; 11 sister of Mrs. Anna Ferencak, Bressler, and Miss Albine Koztan, Philadelphia. Friends received at M.

J. SHAUGHNESSY'S, 27 S. 2nd Duquesne, until 10:30 Wednesday morning. Requiem high mass in Holy Trinity Church, Duquesne, Interment Holy Name Cemetery. VENSKUNAS (Winchunas Suddenly, on Sunday.

May 1, 1966, Mary, mother of Mildred Dominek and Anthony (Tunney) Venskunas; alsa by five grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-10 D. m. at the CONRAD BEGLINGER JR. FU.

NERAL HOME, 1008 Chartiers Elliott. Requiem high mass In St. Vincent Church, Espien, Pa. on Thursday at 9:30 a. m.

VENTURELLA On Saturday, April 30, 1966, Epitania, of Lower Burrell, mother Joseph of Braddock, Dominic of Penn Hills, Phillip, Mrs. Daniel (Mollie) Minutella of Samuel, Mrs. William (Mamie) Hayes, Mrs. Paul (Frances) Lucas, Lower Burrell, Mrs. Rocco (Mary) Caruso of Detroit, Mrs.

David (Rose) Cernicy of Springdale, Mrs. John (Pauline) Greco of Tarentum. Friends may call at the Fifth GIUNTA FUNERAL HOME, 1509 Arnold. Requiem high mass to be sung Tuesday at 10 a. m.

in St. Margaret Mary R. C. Church, Lower Burrell. WILMOT On beloved Sunday, May 1, 1966, Mae King, wife of the late George H.

Wilmot of 3871 Delco Brentwood; father of Mrs. Russel (Minerva) Gearhart, of Washington, D. Mrs. Preston (Marie) Phelps, Mrs. A.

E. (Virginia) CulM. ley, of (Dorothy) Baltimore, Mrs. Harry Cain, of South Bend, Indiana, George of Canonsburg, and Stanley E. Wilmot; also 12 grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER SON co. MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Notice of funeral later. WILSON On Friday, April 29, 1966, Mary E. of wife 527 Sunnyside East of the late Thomas G. Wilson; mother of Mrs. Ruth Evans of West Deer, Mrs.

Virginia Bolton of Monroeville, and Thomas Wilson of East sister of William Dronsfield Friends Chicago; also two grandchildren. received at the WM. E. ELKIN MORTUARY 4th St. N.

Braddock. Services Tuesday at 2 o'clock. YARD On Monday, May 2nd, 1966, John husband of 356 of South Winebiddle Street, the late Margaret Provance Yard; father of John S. Jr. of Washington, D.

also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received at H. SAMSON, 537 Neville Street, (Oakland Civic Center), Monday 7-9 p. Tuesday, 3-5 and 7-9 p. where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1:00 o'clock.

Interment private. ZAHRINGER On Saturday morning, Joseph Albert the (AI), Zahringer; beloved husband of late Gertrude Witt Zahringer, of North Aiken Ave. Father of Robert A. Zahringer, Dorothy Coll, Helen F. Fisher, Mary Jane Ann Mogorse, James Zahringer, Louise Casali, Peggy Lou Thomas and Alice Cunningham; also 16 grandchildren and 3 brother of Edith Richards, Marie Kessler, cella Zahringer and Gertrude Bradley.

Friends received at McCABE INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral on Tuesday, May 3, 1966 at 9 a.m. Solemn Requiem high mass at St. Lawrence's Church at 10 a.m.

ZANELLA Louis of Chicora, on Saturday, April 30, husband of Angeline; father of Mrs. Angelo Coradi, Chicora; Mrs. Leo Garzotto, Pittsburgh; Joseph Zanella, Karns City; Ernest, burgh; Albert, Chicora: 19 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren. Friends received at the CLARENCE VENSEL FUNERAL HOME, Chicora. Funeral services Tuesday at 10 a.

m. ZELICOFF (Vekasi) On Sunday, at Allegheny General Hospital, at Lacock N. Florence, beloved sister of George Vekasi. Friends receiped at JOSEPH A. PROKOPOVITSH FUNERAL HOME, 431 Ninth Munhall, 2-10 p.m.

Funeral services will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday at 1:15 p. m. Special Notices Knights of Columbus, Fort Pitt General Assembly will meet at the Paul L. Henney Funeral Home, 5570 Library Bethel Park to recite rosary for their departed brother, Robert P. Sheehan on Tuesdav.

May 3, at 8 p. m. P. Sheehan on Tuesday, May 3, at 8 P. M.

In Memoriam HAUGHT, Fannie -In loving memory of our dear sister who passed away 5 years ago today. Gone but not forgotten or ever will be. Sadly missed by her and brother. DANGELICO, Theodore- In loving memory of my dear uncle who passed away May 2, 1960. Sadly missed by niece, Eleanor Strelick.

EBAUGH, Anna Marie Naugle -In loving memory of our wife, mother, and grandmother who passed away 5 years ago today, May 2, (May God grant her eternal rest.) Sadly missed by husband, children and grandchildren. Florists BASKETS GIDAS MA. SPRAYS $5 1-1300 LUBIN SMALLEY Beauty soften sorrow. Send flowers. GRANT 1-2200 Lots JEFFERSON Memorial Mausoleum Adiacent pair of crypts in choice "Heart Level" at most desirable location.

For sale at worthwhile deduction. 341-3721. JEFFERSON Memorial Park -2 or 4 spaces. West Lawn. 373-0582.

SUNSET View Memorial-4 of The on the Mount." Must sacrifice. 361-8912. Cemetery Monuments and Sears Markers See Our -Easy Terms North Side, East Liberty 322-8500 661-6500 Clubs LAST Call -To loin the Pgh. Sun Club (a back to nature group). For full particulars, write P.O.

Box 554, Pgh. 30, Pa. Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ANIMAL Rescue League may help find your lost dog, 661-6452. BEAGLE Lost April 21st. Male.

Sheridan. Crafton area. Child's pet. Reward. 331-7852.

BICYCLE Renegade, boy's, gold, butterfly handlebars, white seat, 20 in. front wheel, 24 in. rear wheel. Lucky Strike Bowling Alley vicinity. Reward.

531-8248. COLLIE Lost, tan and white, male; reward. 241-0497. COLLIE -Lost, black and white, 10 vears old, vicinity. Edgewood-Wilkinsbura.

Call 731-1058. COLLIE Black female; named "Dreamy." Lost Sunday, Franklin Park, Sewickley Hills area. Family pet. 741-5603. DOGS -White miniature poodle, blue collar and black toy poodle, white collar; lost Penn and Braddock.

Reward. 241-0117. DOG Lost Rhodesian Ridge Back, Sunday, Ingram Crafton, brown, black collar. Child's pet. 922-3181.

FOUND Cat -Male, Snow White; fluffy. FA. 1-2387, after 5 p. m. GERMAN Short-Haired Pointer Liver stick color.

Reward $50. Name Fritz. Call 384-9557 or 384-4698. POODLE Black, red collar; lost Carrick-Brentwood. Children's pet.

882-4127. REWARD for contents of missing maroon briefcase, lost, Friday night. Press Box 470. Personal CLEO THE BULLDOG Former owner, want to buy Cleo's registration papers. Please call 863-9135.

Irwin. FRED We all miss vou. Call Kids Mil THANKS to St. and the Blessed Holy Mother and Our Father and our friends who prayed for my son, and Congressman Elmer Holand. The Woods family.

UNMARRIED expectant mothers receive medical care. Pah. Florence Crittenton Home. 682-1355. Legal Notices ESTATE of Charles S.

Hafner, deceased, of Pittsburgh No. 1324 of 1966. Letters testamentary on his estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all persons indebted to decedent to make payment without National delay to Bank, Western Co-Executors Pennsylvania 236 Herbert W. Mehringer, Fifth Avenue, McKeesport, Pa. or to Harvey F.

Sloan, Griggs, Moreland, Blair Douglas, Aftys. Oliver Building, Pa. 15222. ESTATE of Jamileh Dayoob Jennie Davis, deceased, of Pa. No.

1620 of 1966. Letters testamentarv on her estate were granted to the undersigned who requests all persons having, claims or demands against the estate of decedent to make known the same and all sons indebted to decedent to make payment without delav to Joseph Davis. Cable Place, Pa. 15213. Carl B.

Fried, 405 Standard Life Pa. 15222. ELECTION NOTICE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH, PA. Notice is hereby given to the electors of the School District of Pittsburgh, Alleaheny Pennsylvania, that the said pol District, pursuant to and by authority of a Legal Notices for school buildings or lands additional to existing sites or grounds, the erection, enlarging, equipping and furnishing of school buildings, and the repairing, remodeling or rebuilding of the School District. By order The Board of Public Education of the School District of Pittsburgh, Pa.

S. P. Marland, Jr. Secretary Niles Anderson Solicitor 341 S. Bellefield Avenue.

Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213 resolution of its Board of Public Ed ucation duly adopted February 22, 1966 and published according to law, will hold an election on the day and hours of the General Primary, that is, on May 17, 1966, between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.

prevailing time, at the places for holding elections within the said School District, for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the electors of said School District to an increase of the Indebtedness said School District in the sum of Fifty Million Dollars Assessed valuation of property sublect to taxation as reported by the Board of Property Assessment. Appeals and Review for 1966 $1,717,474,354 The sum of gross liabilities Is: Bonds issued and outstanding 27,879,000 Other Debts 5,000.000 32.379,000 Deductions permitted by law 4,434,346 Net Debt 28,444,654 Amount of proposed Increase of debt 50,000,000 Purpose tor which debt is to be increased is to provide funds for and toward the purchase or acquisition of proper sites or grounds Proposals Laurelton, Union County, Pennsylvania. Supplies, Department Bureau of of Engineering Property and Construction, 2221 Forster Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. PROJECT PW. 4774-1-3-4-5 General, Plumbing, Electrical and Miscellaneous Construction.

Deposit Installation Of Concrete Floor, And Renovation Of Dietary Building, Dixmont State Hospital, Glenfield, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Department Property and Supplies, Bureau of Engineering and Construction, 2221 Forster Street, risburg, Pennsylvania. PROJECT PW 5213-1- General struction. Deposit $25.00 Modify Condensate System, Central Heating Plant, Retreat State Hospital, Hunlock Creek, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Department of Property and Supplies, Bureau of Engineering and Construction, 2221 Forster Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

PROJECT PW 5704-2-Heating Construction. Deposit Repanting, Waterproofing, Roof Replacement And Flashing, Construction Of Ash Hoist Support, Enclosure, Farview State Hospital, mart, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Burns, Kearns Loewe, ArchitectEngineer, Scranton Life Scranton, Pennsylvania. PROJECT PW 5726-1 General Con. struction.

Deposit New Cornice, Nurses, Home, Coaldale State General Hospital, Coaldale, Schuylill County, Pennsylva: nia. Department of Property and Supplies, Bureau of Engineering and Construction, 2221 Forster Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. PROJECT PW 5728-1 -General Construction. Deposit Boiler Plant And Heating Repairs, Cresson State School And Hospital, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Straw and Custer Consulting Engineers, 305 Bedford Streef, Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

PROJECT PW 5749-2- Heating Construction. Deposit $5.00 Replacement And Repairs Of Elevator Controls, Cresson State School And Hospital, Cresson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. Straw and Custer Consulting Engineers, 305 Bedford Street, Johnstown, Pennsylvania. PROJECT PW ous Construction. Deposit Interior Alterations And Repairs, Philadelphia State Hosptal, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Pennsylvania.

John W. Furlow Engineers Consulting Engineers, 308 Wal. nut Street, Phladelphia, Pennsylvania. PROJECT PW 5766-2-3- Heating and Plumbing Construction. Deposit $20.00 I-M-P-O-R-T-A-N-T: CHECKS DRAWN TO THE ORDER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR EACH PROJECT.

PLANS AND WILL NOT BE SUPPLIED UNLESS A CHECK (S) ACCOMPANIES THE REQUEST. Plans, Specifications and Proposal Forms exceeding two (2) complete sets, may be by spective bidders by applying to the Bureal of Engineering and Construction, Department of Property and Supplies, 2221 Forster Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and depositing the amount stated above, which deposit will be refunded only upon return of the plans and specifications in good order within thirty (30) days after the opening of bids. Plans and Specifications may be reviewed free of charge at the office of the Bureau of Engineering and Construction, 2221 Forster Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, or when requesting plans and specifications, write to P.O. Box 3361, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Each Proposal must be accompanled by a Certified Check, Bank Cashier's Check, or Trust Company Treasurer's Check, drawn to the order of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in an amount of not less than five per centum of the bid therein submitted.

Bid Bonds Will Not Be Accepted. Bidders are requested to review the manner and form of executing Bid Proposal in accordance with Instructions To Bidders under the heading Proposal Forms. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania reserves the right to relect any or all bids and to accept or relect any S. Cober, Braucher, Deputy Secretary of Property and Supplies For part of any bid. R.

M. Hornbeck, Secretary of Propertv and Supplies COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF PROPERTY AND SUPPLIES BUREAU OF ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION 2221 FORSTER STREET, P.O. BOX 3361 HARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bid Date Wednesday, May 4, 1966. ern Standard Time, 1:30 P.

DayTime of Opening 12:30 Eastlight Saving Time. Place of opening 2221 Forster Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will receive at the above office sealed proposals which will be publicly opened and read at the above stated time for the following Construction of Swimming Pool, Laurelton State School Hospital, Male Help Wanted To $600 Degree exp'd. Highly promotable positions. Immediate -rush! ESQUIRE PERS.

2116 Jenkins Arcade (2nd 471-4815. ACCOUNTANT-OFFICE MGR. For volume new car dealer. Must have heavy automotive accounting background and be familiar with schedules D.O.C. etc.

Hospitalization Insurance, car, vacation and other For benefits. Salary open. appointment call 892-2509. ACCOUNTING Clerk for Branch office of National Firm: Draft Exempt. Send Complete Resume, C-534, Press.

ADJUSTOR Independent adiusting company has opening for multi-line adjustor, experience required. Salarv, expense account, bonus, com: 96 pany 782-0800 car for and fringe appointment. benefits. Call ACCOUNTANTS Systems-Procedures Office Management: accounting degree, supervisory experience GeneralCost, Auditors Recent Graduates: general, cost, audit, Many excellent unadvertised opportunities. Cosmopolitan Placement vestment Building.

261-1390. ADM. MGR. TRAINEE UP TO $500 College bckgrd. Exp'd.

pref'd. Open now! ESQUIRE PERS. Jenkins Arcade (2nd 471-4815. ADVERTISING Salesman for weekly newspaper. Experienced In layout, selling, und customer service.

Salary or commission. Signal-Item, Carnegie, Pa. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanics, with truck and tools. Must be experienced. All local work.

Top wages. Call Weber Sales. 461-6700. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic or Cutter Experienced. Local work.

Call after 6 p. m. 963-9250. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic and Helper Steady work. 331-2766.

ANALYST SENIOR SYSTEMS Fast growing manufacturer with several plants in US and Overseas, seeks an addition to the Management Services Staff. Qualifications: 3 vears' systems and procedures, experience with computer processing and college graduate in business field. A challenging opportunity. Excellent company benefits. Write stating qualifications and salary requirements to: Z-78 P.O.

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15219. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanics, local work. $25 per day. Call 921-8216. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic perienced.

Call after 6. 381-1650. ALUMINUM Siding Crew Soffit, facia and gutters, steady or parttime. Top pay. AAA Construction Company, 421-3006, ask for Harry, perienced.

Call 6 to Mechanic 7 ALUMINUM Siding 0283. ANALYST SYSTEMS RESEARCH Challenging opportunity in field of computer planning, systems procedures development and mathematical approach to business problems. Requires ex-: perience in computer processing and systems developments. Col. lege graduate.

Position in Administrative Division of fast growing manufacturer with infernational operations. Excellent company benefits. Write stating cri qualifications and salary quirement to: X-76 P.O. BOX 2066 PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19103 An (Qualified Equal Opportunity Emplover Females Considered) APPLIANCE Serviceman Washers and dryers.

Must be experienced. Top wages paid for right man. 241- 2000. SERVICE APPLIANCE TRAINEE Steady position for willing worker. Community, 745 Penn, Wilk.

APPRENTICE Painter North Booughs area. Write Bor 538, Press. ASSISTANT BRANCH MANAGER 231-2485. AUTO MECHANIC 50-50 deal at $6.50 per hour. Trucks $7.00 per hour.

Credit National Concern has opening Department. Credit experi ence Qualifications: helpful but not necessary. High (1) Light Car; (2) School Graduate; (3) Married Man Preferred; Call Mr. Sapycalla at for the following Number 281-9370 an appointment. Salary $100 per week bonus.

ASSISTANT CHEF Experience not necessary. Good pay. in Call 682-1212 for appointment. Apply person, 4808 Baum Blvd. ATTENDANT Gas Station; 6-Whol evenings.

Apply Bigler Motor Co. 1590 Washington Rd. Mt. Lebanon for AUDITOR solid man. Fee Excellent pd.

DeVoe, 261-4824, Snelling Pers. AUTO In Mechanic -Must be expert. enced motor tune up and wheel alignment and usage of test equip: ment. Man capable of running small shop. Contact John Bigler at Pigler Motor 1751 North Highland Rd.

or 1590 Washington Mt. Lebanon. AUTO SALESMEN. Largest Chrysler, Plymouth dealer in South Hills has opening for 2 volume producing new car men, recent auto sales experience necessary. Top earnings, (choice of salary or commission plan) plus many fringe benefits including FREE demonstrator, vacation and surance program.

See Bill Phillips, Suburban Chrysler, Plymouth, 3101 W. Liberty Dormont. AUTO BODY MAN Must be qualified man with own tools. Steady work. Top pay.

Gas heat. Many fringe benefits. McDougall Pontiac, Coraopolis. 5240; 331-7700. AUTO Mechanic Helper with tools, Penna.

driver's license. Steady work. George's Service ter. 857 Western North Side. CorselloDodge 766-8900 AUTO MECHANIC VOLKSWAGEN With a recent expansion of our service apartment we are in need of a Volkswagen mechanic.

We are prepared to pay a V-W specialist what he deserves plus many fringes. Including paid Blue Cross and Blue Shield, paid vacation, paid holidays and paid life insurance. We take pride in our pay rate and our working facilities. Please call for appointment and come out and see for yourself. Call Earl J.

Wheeler Service Manager, Bilco Motors Route 19, Wexford, Pa. Phone 935-1561, 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.

AUTO MECHANIC AUTO BODY MAN Bustling Chevy Agency in need of additional personnel, Some experience desired. Steady, employment Hourly wage. Apply Marty Young COYNE EVANS, Enta, Pa. AUTO Parts Counterman Offering work and knowledge to man willing to learn the import parts business. MASSEY BUICK CO.

Phone 343-1111, Extension 64 AUTO Mechanic Experienced, steady employment; paid holidays. vacations. Call Teddy Plucinski, 265-1732. Saxonburg West Deer Twp. AUTO MECHANIC By old established new car dealer, Prefer man with foreign car ence.

Steady employment with opportunity to get factory training. For appointment, call 621-6300. AUTO Mechanics -Two new tunities available for qualified men. Excellent guarantee and working conditions in new modern shop. Paid vacations and other benefits.

Bob Delancey, Inc. For interview, call Mr. Leschak at 421-1469 or 461- 3800 Monday. AUTO PARTS DELIVERY BOY For new car dealer, must have good driving record, 18 years or over. Steady employment.

Apply Mr. Paul Williams. Cone Evans Chevrolet in Etna. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN fidential. COYNE EVANS CHEVROLET Rt.

8, ETNA 782-2200 OR 782-1200 AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN our growth in business and we, salesmen have with openings good for rec- 2 successful ords. Will consider only aggressive, alert, and well qualified men to loin our present sales staff. We provide many fringe benefits such as: free demonstrafors, group insurance, sales training and sales bonus. Our compensation You plan is earn the more best than in $1000 per month. It Is entirely, up to you, we sell the best product.

you think you can qualify and want to work for a clean-cut well operated dealership selling Chevrolet cars and trucks, please call Mr. Pete Bevilacqua for an appointment. All interviews will be strictly con- Triangle Ford has immediate openings for 2 additional New Car Salesmen. Experience preferred but will consider others. Guaranteed draw, best commission demo, insurance many other fringes.

Apply in benefits, paid vacation holidqy3. An Equal Opportunity Employer Ideal conditions. Call Dan or Leldy. (Qualified Considered) 271-1886. person to sales manager.

TRIANGLE FORD 5835 BAUM PGH. 6 AUTO Body Helper Learn trade. Experience helpful. 881-0776. AUTOMOTIVE Accountant Excellent opportunity for qualified automotive accounts.

Ford Motor Co. experience preferred, but dedication to doing job properly most important qualification. Excellent working conditions. Good salary benefits. Call Bob Delancey, 461- for personal Interview.

AUTOMOBILE Cleanup and Polisher Wanted Must be experienced. Phone 481-2377. AUTO mechanic salary, fringe.

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