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I Dtath Natfect DttHh Hoiictt Dtttk Hotictt Pittsburgh Press, Jan. 8, 1967 See. 3 Pg. 7 Dtetn Notices PREVIOUS DEATHS TODAY'S DEATHS Classified Advertising Friends received ot tti FUNERAL J0HN D' lCH4? P'NKERTON FUNERAL HOME. SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt.

10M California Avolon iNoith Oliver. Funeral on Tuesdoy at I Boros) where services wMI be held a High moss of reauiem in St. i on Monday afternoon ot 2 clock. Joseoh Church at 9 a. m.

SOLOMON ZOTTOLA At Hollywood, Fla on Soturdov, On Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Frances Jan 7, 157, Louis iHooovl, beloved (nee Rotonrtoi. beloved wife of husband of Leah Levine Solomon; Henry; mother of Trssso Sirocco, father of Carl Burtrn Solomon; Jean D'Arhllle, Henry Jr. ond V. brother of Mrs.

Isadore (Marvl Joseph; douahtcr of Anoelo and Smalley, Mrs. Jack (Sllnl Klein, Cosmo Piccoll; also four grondchil-and Meyer Solomon; olso two grand- oren. Friends will he received ot children. Notice of lime and arrival 1 ttie MICHAEL F. DeftOSA MORTU-in Pah.

later. Famllv suaaests con- i adv. Pnni REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CLASS 35 South Side Houses For 35A S. W. Sub.

Houses For 36 South Hills Houses For 34A Mt. Lebanon Area For Salt 37 Lots For Sole 38 For Sale or Eichanqo. 39 Investment Properties 39A Industrial Properties 40 Business Properties Salt 40A Coal-Oil-Gos-Timborland 41 Farms and Acreage Salt 41 A Out of Town Rent-Salt 4 IB Florida Rent-Salt 41C Kuntina Places Rent-Salt PAGE Wanteo Real Albright, Robert O. Allen, Anna H. Achhammer, Bessie W.

Averbach, Abe Avolio, Saletta Beavers, Albert J. Bernhardt, Charles Bigge. Marie P. Bonner, Ruth Caligiure, Milana Casey, Rev. Lucian T.

Charrie, William J. Chess, Sara E. Dziadosz, Sarafina Esavian, Hachik Gossett, John D. Grabowski, Maryann Heffley, James D. Henderson, P.

E. Irvin, Walter H. Kandsberger, Frank X. NOTICES cuss A DeatH Notices Card of Thanks 0 In Memoriam 1 Fuee.nl Directors Florists Monuments Cemetery Lots Clubs ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Lot end Frund 1 A Shir. A R'de 2 Personal (Strictly Personal Messaaes Only) Employment Service 21 Business Personals -EMPLOYMENT 3 Male Help Wanted.

I 9 10 4 i-Male Comm. Franchise 5 Male-Female Help Wanted Female Help Wanted 6 A Female Comm. 7 Situations Wanted Malt I Situations Wanted Female EDUCATIONAL DIRECTOR Schools and Instructions trlbutions be mode to the Jewish' Home and Hosoitol for the Aod. BURTON L. HIRSCH Service.

SCHRATZ Aloysius (Ollie), formerly of Fifth on iaruraov, Jan. brotier of Gertrude Grieser, Vero rrjiuc't, nun m.i ond Raymond R. Friends rece.ved ot the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Fu' nrol on Tuesd-w at 9 a Re- Suiem hlih "1 mass" In "EpTphany Church ot 10 0. m.

alGAL cri, i. icu.7 On Friday. Jan, 6. 1967, at 1 noon, t's0, Hubert SiMl 9 r.lenview II ru.rr J. -5 of Mrs.

Sam Bloom, Mrs. Maurice D. Azen, Mrs. William Shlrey, Louis Sigol, all of ond Louie Sisal, of Mioml Beach, Fla: also one I Directora PAGE Si t-7 78 Estate 20 20- 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 21- 24 and Supplies Pets, etc 22 FINANCIAL 43 Financial Mortgages 44 Business Opportunities 1213 14 15 IS 15 15-H-17-13 18 18 18 MONEY TO LOAN 45 Loans Karl (Fairman) Agnes F.JjaS 7' ss. Centre on Sundov 2-4 and recent bereavement.

FOR SALE 46 Miscellaneous Salt 46A Wearinq Apparel 46 Musical Instrument 17 46C Cameras 47 Coal and Fuel 48 Household Goods 48 A Rodio-Television 49 Machinery and Tools 50 Swaps 51 Specials 52 Wanted To Buy RENTAL 10 Furnished Rooms Rent 18 10A Furnished Rooms Board 18 103 Retirement Homes 18 1 1 Unfurnished Rooms Rent 18 12 Housekepina Rooms Rent 18 14 Wanted Rooms Board 18 16 Hotel Rooms 18 16A City Apartment: Rent 18 17 Suburban Apartments Rent 18 18 Apartments East ld 18 20 Apartments South Hills 18-19 21 Apartment North Side If 22 City Suburban Houses for Rent. 19 23 East End Houses Rent 19 24 North Side Houses Rent 19 25 South Side House Rent 19 24Furnished Aots. Houses 19-'0 26A Share Aptr. Rooms 21 27 Gr-rsqes Rent 2(1 27 A Offices; Desk Space 20 2fl Business Properties Rent 21 Industrie! Prooerties Rent 20 29 Resorts-Cottrges Rent 21 29A Resort-CoHaoes Solo 20 30 Firm To Rent 20 31 Wonted To Rent 20 PETS S3 Dogs, Cats, 55 Garden 57 Poultry GARDEN 54 Horses. Stock.

o. m. Services ond Interment pri- vaie. SOFRANKO Suddenly on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, Frank of 928 Peralto North i ui rciuuu nuiiii Side, in bis 53rd vear.

Dearly be- loved son of the lale Gregory and Mane Gnaer Sofranko: he nved fSJnyed at the ELMFR "i HER MAN FUNERM- HOME, i Ohio North Side. Services ori- vote Wednesday morning. STAR On Friday, Jdn. 6, 1967, Lena, beloved wife nf Rnni Mnr- mnthar Of Mrs. Al (Ann) Balaber, Mrs.

Alfred (Morion) Roffman, both of N. Joseoh Starr and Harold Stor, both of Pittsburgh; sister of Ben Kanig, of Chicago, also and two great- If'im Morrowfield where services will be held on Monday ot 11 a. m. Interment Workmen's Circle Branch 975 Cemetery. STEBBINS On Friday, Jan.

1967, Earl Beloved husband at Esther i Stebbins, of 15 Monitor Ben i i I Vehicles 22 STAMPS AND COINS 59 Stomps ond Coins S9A Travel Services AUTOMOTIVE 40 Automobiles For BUSINESS SERVICE 32 Buslnes Service tOA Sports and Foreign Cars I Airplanes For Salt 1A Wotercroft 6 IB Camping Equipment 42 Trucks and Tractors 63 Motorcycles and Bicycles 64 Wanted Automobiles 4S Wrecked Cars Bought 47 Automobile Repairs 68 Tires, Accessories, Parts 70 Buses ond Trailers 71 Cars, Trucks For Rtnt 20 2- 3 3- 4 4 4-5 SECTION 8 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 33 Sub. Houses For 33A North Sub. Houses For Sale. 33B City ond Suburban Houses For Sale 34 last End Houses For mvvii, Tamer or vtrs, iuren rum, i a Rlchord, Stanley, ond Robert Steb- GRANT 1-2200 bins; son of Mrs. Stella McKinney' SteUblns; brother of Mrs.

Frances Motllimntl-Cer)itry Lo(l Smith and Wilbur C. Stebbins. Friends received ot the LESTER C. icrccucnu lu.mnrini ori, McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 If FF RSON Memorial PorJ- lots, California Avolon. Funeral on otfer- Sacr- Monday morning ot 10 i Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Estate Sale, Cemetery lots. Four 4- I grave burial lots. Section Rest-STETZER I land Memorial Park. Good invest- i ment.

Bloir Green, attorney, vinn, wuiinn, Mellon Bank Building, Kittonning, vegos, William formerly i i ooti of Dormont, beloved husband of L1, 0 ni I AdvrfUmg copy cah 8ivd of AlKes, on the be lefr" dt The-Pittsburgh Street Office ground floor of The Pittsburgh Press Building DIEL Anna E. Lutr, widow of Frank J. Dlel, latt o( 1534 Howard Sf mother ot Margaret Hall and Robert Dlel; sister ot Frank Luti; also five grandchildren, and two on Tuesday, Jan 10, 1967. from CORNELIUS PAP. rem i'vj cum oi.

requiem nign mass in St. Boniface Church, ot 10 0 ciock. v.nri5iiun rwomers, sr. cent Au. Oblate, of St.

and friends invited, DRNACH On Friday. January 6. 1967, Mrs. Frances K. Drnach of 1109 Worthing-ton Clalrton, mother of Frances Vincent, Frank, Henry and Joseoh; 14 grondchildren, one greoT-oronacnna, orw sister ana one brother In Europe.

Friends received lEVlUir CIIMEDAI UflUt 555 Fifth Cloirton, Pa. Visita tinn 10-10. Reauiem mass Mondav January a. St. Clares church, Clairton.

Interment St. Clare Cemetery, Clairlon. DZIADOSZ On Wed. Jan. 4, 1967, Sarafina, of 114 Penn Braddock, wtc of Michael: mother of Joseoh Mrs.

Andrew Goliottl and Mrs. Stephen 'l Tj no greatgrandchild. Friends receiv 'OM'Voi EL ERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Church at 9:30 a. m. VTiV ESAlIAN On Thursday, Jon 5, 1967, Hachik, of Homestead Homestead, husband ot Anno Botharian; father Of Mary E.

Oiarchak; Helen Shoushainlan; also tour grandchil- dren. Funeral sevices at the JO- SEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL HOME, 445 4th Braddock, on Monday at 1 o. m. Friends Invited.

fresetji, utsu sis ana 2 p. m. Friends Invited. FERRILLI Michellna Silvosglo, on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, beloved wife of Vito; mother of Mary DiFebo and Joseph DiFebo; sister of Mrs.

Antonietta DiFebo, Mrs. Anna DeRose, Dominick Sllvaggio, Archongelo Siivaggio; three grandchildren. Friends received at STEPHEN A. O'TOOLE FUNERAL HOME, 5106 2nd Hai-elwood, after 2 on Sunday. Reauiem high moss in St.

Stephen's RC Church Tuesday at 9. FORD At Lock Haven, on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, Paul Ford, of Wexford-Bavne Rd Fronklin Park, son of Clara Stadelmvier and Homer Ford; brother of Mrs. Esther H. Cottoge, Merhert C.

and Arthur Fnrrt Friends will be received ot the H. P. i BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry perrysville. Funeral arrangements later. FREED On Saturday, Jan.

7, 1967, Edith Martin, wife of the late Joseph Freed, of Oak Grove Bradford Woods; sister of Mrs. Grace M. Wynn, Mrs. Elsie V. Ross, Thomas E.

and Sidney A. Martin. Friends received ot the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perrv Highway, Perrysville, where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at .1:30 p.

m. FRYER On Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, Mary iJtrwKn Ave Me- of Mrs" Lor- OT Lowiess, wite or ine i Frvcr, of 135 W. Sandh Master Sot Leo I Horn ond Dovid A. FrverhisTeV .1 Ar AAnronrpt Mrs.

Sarah Klnkeod, Mrs. Lorerta Seedy ond William Lawless; also survived bv 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perrv Perrvsville.

Reauiem high mass in St. Teresa Church, Perrvsville, on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. GIANOTTI 1100 Tenth Irwin, Jon, 7, 1967, beloved wife of Bernard; sister of Mary Rose, Ellen McDon-ough, Frank, Charles, Joseph and James Lorenc. Friends received 2-5 end 7-9 at the VINCENT V. RODG-ERS FUNERAL HOME, 805 Penna.

Irwin. Blessing service Monday, 10 o. m. GOSSETT ch If Intend Mrs. Lnretta Seodv On Prlrirtv.

Jan. fi 1967, John Of IPO husband of ine lore jane cvuiTs, rauia step-father of Harriet Hoddox, Ond Roy Haddox, ot Detroit, olso three grandchildren; nephews and nieces. Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W.

Liberty where services will be held on Monday, Jan. 9, 1967, at 1-30 p.m. Burial in Jefferson Memorial Park. Family visiting hours 24 and 7-9 p. m.

GRABOWSKI On Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Marvonn (formerly of Lawrenceville), widow of Martin; beloved mother of Fronk, Adorn, and William; also six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Funeral on Tuesday at 0 o. m. from the ALBERT F.

BORE-K FUNERAL HOME, 249 Main Lawrenceville. Reauiem mass at 10 a. m. In Holy Fomlly Church. GRAHAM nn Thnrsrtnv Jnn 5 1967, on On Thursday, Jan.

3. ini, outo accident in Valleio, William of MacBcth Mon- roeville, formerly ot iroTtoro, ot Melvin and Mildred Graham: brother of Sydney Freed, Thomas and Susan Wilding; grandson of Mrs. W. B. Graham and Mr.

ond Mrs. Sydney Walker. Family Will receive friends from -4 and 710 m. at the W. N.

OAUGHER-TY AND SON FUNERAL HOME, Traftord, Pa. Notice of funeral later. GRIGGLE On Saturday, January 7, 1967, Morion of 1102 Kunkle wife of Joseph; mother of William Helen Vandervort, Fronk, Joseph, Joseph Robert Marilyn Guerrg, Charles, Bonnie, Brvanna, and Bard-sley In Viet Nam; also 16 grand- UAVXl pi NEPAL HOME. J313 niUViv Brighton Rd. Funeral service day 2 P.

m. vunaiw GROVE AUGUSTA (Lucille) Broge, on Jon. 1967 of 114 Locust Etna, formerly of Akron, Ohio, wife of the let Reno Grove, sister of Emma Houserman, Lamer. Brooe and the tare nen.y Friends received ana v. tyu Butler St Etna Funeral 1-30 with services Tuesday at (1.30 Lutheran In First tvongeiiuii Ir Church ot snarpsDurg, HARTMAN Suddenly, on Saturday, Jon.

i'. Frank C. Hartman, 1439 Franklin Wllkinsbiiigh; brother of DM I i If yoj an' f0 P'ace Classified advertisement and arein te ce kal city" area, why not top Open from A. M. to5 FC M.

1 For a direct line you may dial 2631201 nord Jakieto! also suurvlved bv 111 tnr( reat-grand-cnilidren. Fr ends rere ved nf th sus st- Funeral on Wednes- dov of 1:30 a. m. Solemn reauiem high moss In St. Adalbert'! Church I at 9 a.

m. i rivncDmrnn KA.NDsBERGER 1 On Thursday Inn 107 i at 237 0St Agnew Ave SSt i band of the late Eva Her rmnnn Kandsberger; fotner of Jeanne, and Herman Kandsberger; brother of Sr. SKJL Fron Kandsberger; also, three grandchildren. Visitations at; NTZ FUNERAL I HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relo-1 fives and friends, invited to attend moss in St.

Basil ChurCh. Ot 1ft ft InUrmMl lunnai, nnonaav, at 1 c.m,rV- Member of Cqr- rick Enale Lrm icon nH unin. I Citizens, Carrick Park. KARL (Fairman, On Fndoy, Jon. 4, 1967, ot 10:50 o.

Agnes F. Fairman Karl, of 1849 Duncan Allison Park, mother of James W. Karl, William F. Karl, George W. Karl, and Mrs.

He en frma: cicUr tit kAw Herbert Gilg, and Mrs. Margaret Fl i una i nrnrk- Friends received at the frank im 1 Perrysville Ave trnm 9i rind 70 KELLER Suddenly, on Snturday, Jan. 7, 1967, 5:20 p. Mary C. Kirk Keller, geloved wile of Horry J.

Keller, i fro Fire Chief, of 212 Alpine I mother of Judith Ann Kor of Arcilla Clork, of T.rn,W,n',,N-J; ond Fronk Kirk, of Wl 11 Erle5 ter 7. m. sV.1aS!..0' ffANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville ve. woiice ot lime ot tuneral later.

In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to the heart fund. KLMBALL On Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, Ruth, beloved wife of the late Harry Kimball; mother of Mrs. Leon (Miriom) Miller, of Mrs. Lillion Miller, of New York, Leonard of North ball of Miami Beach, sister of nniami oeacn, no.

and Jerome Kinr saui uevv, ot Miami, no. ond Mrs. Molly ItJkovitz, ot Charlerol, aiso rive aranacniiaren; tour greatgrandchildren. Friends received 7-9 m. ot the BURTON L.

HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa. Hill (Odp. Morrowfield Aots.l, where services will be held on Mondnv at 3 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

KNAPPER On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, Mgrv Hardin Knaooer, of 30 Norton beloved wife of William H. Knaooer; mother of Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Ravmond Linsenbigler, William Jack ond Charles N.

Knaooer; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Friends received ot the PARLORS OF WM. F. SLATER ft SONS Virginia ve. ona nearsarge Mt.

Washington, where service will be held, Monday, Jgn. 9, at I p. in, KOEPER On Friday, Jan, 6, 1967, Louis Koeoer, ot 427 Warrington Ave beloved husband nf Flln Wlnh.iroh Koeper; father of Louii J. Jr also 'J f' Jon ond Mrs- Cleopha Stein. Friends "delved at the COLLIOAN-BARRY 'CIIWCDAI UAftAC no PUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington I CU JICIH III Ist teorB -nurch at 9 0.

m. KOS Frances on Friday, Jan. 1967, of Cuddy, mother of Julio Kle-mencic, Josephine Mikser, Anna Witt, Matthew Jr. ot Frank, sister of Ann Schatf, Beaver, also 13 grandchildren ond 2 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at he SAMUEL B.

FRYER FUNERAL HOME, 729 Washington Bridge-ville. Reauiem mass in St. Barbaras Church on Tuesday at 10 o. m. KRAGNES On Thursday, Jon.

5, 1967, at Los Angeles, Ralph oge 31, formerly Alfred "VlMrrnmlA' Henr! Fdwnrrt rt KraanM Mt ff.e.sV' Ml- br5.n?r PrLhiira, zn AArc Chtriau a "2 Rather of Orange, Calif. A If reef M' ori.wi rar, arra ine Kev. RFiNHAi po iwn tnu t-n una I TUAR 9630 I fhertv A and 17 sirv ir nt ana -v p. m. services Tuesday at 2 p.

m. Friends invited. Interment in Allegheny county Memorial Park. (Visitation beginning Sunday.) KRAMER On Friday, Jan, 6, 1967, Joseoh Regis, beloved husband of Thelma Kelly; brother of Mary Runt of Irwin. Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F.

DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson Ave. at Wlnslow St. until Tuesday at 10 a. m. Reauiem high mass In Sacred Heart Church at 11 a.

m. Visitations 2-4 and 7-9 p. LOWE Willie suddenly Jon. 6, 1967 at Southslde Hospital. Beloved husband of Elar; lather of Mrs, Mat-tie Roberts; grandfather of Rosa lie.

Friends are being received at 'ne VVnilAKtK runcRAL HOME Enmiv 325 Climax St. Famllv visitations 2-4, 8-10 p. m. Services Tuesday at 1 p. m.

In St. Pauls A.M.E. Church. Interment Lincoln Rest-land Memorial Pork. LOZORAITIS Suddenly on Friday, Jon.

6, 1967, Gertrude, beloved wife of Fronk; dearest mother of Andrea, Frank ond Barbara Loionaltls; sister of Mrs. Loretta Kenna, of California, and Leroy Selfert, of Fayetteville, N. C. Friends received at the FRANK J. WENSLOVAS FUNERAL HOME, 79 S.

19th South Side. Funeral on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at 9 a. m. Reauiem high moss at St.

Casimir's Church at 9:30 a. m. MACKEY John (attorney at law), age 52 vears, 371 James Sprlnodale, .1 MorAey; father Gretchen and i jnn.i.i UIU.I.C. ui i Wam (Cioromae) Hall of Svra-, JWUI1.I IVlU.Ly, cuse, N. Mrs.

John M. till- abeth) Scott ot Washington, Pa. Hriends will be received at the CLOWES FUNERAL HOME, 801 Pittsburgh Spnngdale. Time of services Inter. MAEDINGER (Moedinger) On Thursday.

Jan. 5, 1967, Marv A. 5374 0verand TroMi Bd. formerly of Mt. Washing- "on;) wite ot Merman (yiaeomgtr, beloved mother of Mrs.

Roy (Mary) Whewelli Mrs. John (Peggy) Jack- Mr. Edward (Eileen) Hllbert Mr5 JameJ Hodge; Mr5 Wesley (Delores) Rogers; Herman Francis George C. ond IC3 W. 11,1.1 vi Mrs.

George Boxheimer; Mrs. Frnncls Lynch; Ml55 Maregaret Riley. Ge3rge ona Chailes H. Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER 50Ni INL Virainia Ave.

and Kearsorge Mt. Washington until 8:15 Tussdav, i 10 S0emn Mass of Reauiem in St. Mary's ot the Mount Church ot Edna, of 341 Colfax Soringdole I p. at R. a.

at William, Suion Morie, and Deborah Ruth Stetzer; son of Samuel R. ond Ruth L. Vogel; grandson of Mrs. W. i E.

Davies; brother of Mrs, Gloria Brinker, Mrs. Joan Udischas, Mrs. Georgia Williams. Friends will be received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty beginning So. m. Saturday. Services Mondav at 1:30 p. m.

Friends inviled Interment fc'es'sunyTrTo- ices Sunday at 7 p. m. STUTHERS Suddenly on Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, Kathleen beloved daughter of Helen Jones and the late William Stuthers; sister of Patrick ond miuiuei. runrrai Tram Trie J.

mc- CABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 ti bij i nltmn i ljk, m. solemn reau em mass In Holy miuimu. DIVU. Ull I UC1UU) UI u. rro 1 i ISVVOdhR I Kennfdv Saturday, Jan 7 f57 "fn Brookline, survlvedy he aiughtef- n-nw' Elizabeth Swoger; sister of Mrs.

Bertha Green and James Ken-, i llv reauests that friends roll otter 7 m. Sunday at the "ANK F. 'SB0. HOME, 106S Brookline Blvd. Funeral on Tuesday ot 0 ma55 0) reauiem tbe Churcn of the Rurrec1OI, ot 10 a Family hours 2-5 ond i.in m' TAROIIlNlO inntyjiiJ January 6, 1967, Angelo, of 605 Cornell Coraopolis, husband of the late Elena Maria; father of An- thony, A.

John, Arthur, Stephen, Bandola, Michael Barth. Raymond E. Benedict, Morris Brethauer, Harry Campbell, James F. Churik Stephen T. Diel, Anna E.

Drnach, Frances K. Fenilli, Michelina S. Ford, Paul Freed, Edith Martin Fryer, Mary Gianotti, Josephine William B. Hartman, Frank C. Heffley, Catherine Hoffman, Charles E.

Horgan, John J. Hucko, Peter Jakiela, John Keller, Mary C. Kimball, Ruth Kos, Frances Kragnes, Ralph W. Lowe, Willie Mackey, John F. Mallough, Edna McDaniels, Lillian Mays Nimec, Michael Sr.

Hara, Mary E. Prltchard, Joseph E. Robb, Hannah Crane Roy, Elizabeth Sadler, Margaret Schratz, Aloysius Sofranko, Frank V. Solomon, Louis (Happy) Slebbins, Earl C. Swoger, Rose Tarquinio, Angelo Ullrey, Anita Whitehead, Harry M.

Williams, Ethel E. Zottola, Frances 0ot(t Noticti Mcquillan On Thursday night, Patrick halAMBri hliEhnnrf nt n.Cnl., Inn.l,h., McQuillan; father of Jean Bonier, james Kooert i. and Leon J. McQuillan; brother of Katherlne Monheim, John McOuillon ond Anno Church. Also 14 grandchildren ond one great grandchild.

Friends re- "NC. vh0fa't "In Mn nt Wr.S' JTnrt iJ 5 Mas! Hearl church ai 0. hi. MILLER On Thursday, Jan. 5, ot 9:25 p.

m. Lorretta M. Ley, wife of the lote John C. Miller of 24 Drum N. mother of Mrs.

Marian Mc-Guire, Dolores M. Miller, Charles E. Miller and the late Harry Miller; sister of Mrs. Irene Lehmer, Mrs. Madeline Klalber, Miss Lucille Ley, Eugene, Norbert and J.

Richard Ley; also 6 grandchildren. Christian Mothers, L.C.B.A. and friends received af the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Funeral Monday morning ot 9:30.

High mass of Re; auiem in the Annuniciation Church at 10 o'clock. MOIDEL 0n F. W' Fonnie Moidel. of 5532 Bay- w00tl st- 'Est beloved wif of the lote Morris Moidel; mother of l.H)prt Moidel, of George Moidel, ot cast Liverpool, Ohio, MnMol. Pnh nn Martins l-erry, Ohio; sister of Morris Moldel' Ben Moldel' both of ph- and Mr5- Sniderman, ot m.n rhii.

Los Angeles; also eight grandchil- aren. services at the RALPH SCHU-GAR CHAPEL, 5509 Center on Sunday ot 1 p. m. Interment Torah Chaim Cemetery. The family suggests contributions be mode to the charity of vour choice.

Visitations Saturday offer 7:30 p. m. MONTINI On Frldav. Jan. 6.

1967. Mri Louise, age 78 years, of Hermlnie, Pa mother of Eligglo, of Hermlnle, Enio, of Mrs. Frank (Marv) I MalDezzI, of Hermlnle; sister of Au5eDJ AlJpuiPPo-, Mrs, Alfred (Dominica) Guerrierl, of Herminle, Mrs, Fernanda Vailecor-; sa, of Alllaulooa, Mrs. Tenlconda Agostlnl, of Aliauiopa, Mrs. Evelina Mpnsveti, of Italy; alsq 10 grand-; children and one Friends will be received after 4 m.

on aaturaav and daily from 1-10 p. m. at tu? HILARY fc. STADER FUNERAL HOME, 404 Sewlckley Hermlnie. Reauiem high mass 9 o.

m. Mondoy in St. Edward's C. Church, Herminle. MOUL Of 439 Bausman Knoxvllle on Frldav, Jan 6, 1967, Louis In his 83rd vear, beloved husband of Clara Schwarzott Moul; father of Betty ond Clara Lou Moul; brother of Virginia Sherman and Lawrence W.

Moul. Friends received at THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN O. SCHAUB SONS, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver. Funeral on Tuesday at 9 m.

High mass of reauiem in St. Canice Church at 10 a. m. MYERS On Thursday, Jnn. 5.

1967. Foster bflrved husband of Jone MorDonold! Mvers Of 10 Dp nnn fir v. Pl.ntr.ntl Hj( th 'late Raloh and Ethel Mvers; father of Jerrv and .1 rnmnhttll.h.irn Inr. a. i un.wTl Vft? I Victor Mvers Mrs Pauling finen.

Mrs Lois Potion, Mrs Marv Louise jcu.i, mis. anuuz, rvtrs Mary Bridgewater, Mrs, Wanda ButU received Saturday. and Sunday at the I JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITE- HALL FUNERAL HOME, ni Brownsville Brentwood. From 2-4 ond 7-9 o.

m. Funeral Mondav Henry Garrett of Sarver, W. morning ai II OCIOCK. It desired contributions may be made to the Pleasant Hills Community United Presbyterian Church. NIMEC Suddenly on Friday, Jdn.

1967, Michael of 522 Cobot Wov, South Side: husband of Frances Jannev; father of Michael Myketa brother of Mrs. Anna Konop-ka, Anthony, Paul ond the late Eva Eckhardt and Rose Pelffer. Friend-, nnd veterans received at the JOHN J. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th where VTV.

11 services will be held on Tuesday n'HAPi UHAKA Friday, Jon, 1,67, Mory r- "uul Kirby, Ellen Shade i 3 Sundov'al' McCABE 1 r.iiiVoii uaue Clair. Kothrvn and Jomes Kirov, after 2 p. BROTHER INC 5300 I Penn Ave. Funeral Wednesday, 11, 1967, at 8 30 a m. Reauiem i mas, at St Phlui Chur'h, Jon hioh Croftpn at 10:30 a.

UILHia (UCKKI Frirtnu n( wt Ho.n,tn, Hlllcrest Munhall: Dorothy age wire ot jqmeit. Cemetery. She was a member of i First Christian Lhurcn ot Homes- tend. ncccirvA PESSAGNO Suddenly, on Friday, uf.u n.i.1. jwi.i 1 'siii receivea ot tne kubek e.

9Z5. Franklin. Aye. a Coal st. wilk.

Services Monday ot 1:30 p. m. rvvrlic w.n Inn I. 1067. Anoelinn Ceroso Petrone ot Kutn wite, Z.

F. ce 6, i Knnnnpr Marv i rrv. Koeper, Louis J. Kragnes, Ralph W. Kramer, Joseph Lozorahis, Gertrude Maedinger (Moedinger Mary A.

Marchese, Joseph McAfee, John H. McCann, Andrew R. McCann, Anna Meyer McQuillan, Patrick J. Miller, Loretta M. Moidel, Fannie Montini, Louise Moul, Louis J.

Myers, Foster K. Orris (Clegg), Dorothy Petrone, Angelina Pessagno, Raymond Pfiefer, Kathryn Placke, William S. Richars, Moses Ross, Michael J. Roth, Blanche M. Sandig, Edward F.

Saunders, Henry G. Sr. Schlachter, Peter Schlott, Cpl. Dennis Sigal, Abraham Star. Lenn Stebbins.

Earl C. Stetzer, William G. Stuthers, Kathleen M. TrAficnte (Nicoletti), Vogel, David E. Wageley, Annie Wallace, Charles R.

Wills. Helen Yount, Walter Ziriak, Robert F. Dcatn Nefcct bond of the lote Bertha Abraham Pntchard; brother of the late Eliz- abeth Beck; Mary Shoroe and Mar- goret Flavin. Friends received aft- rroV'int- FutPPiL R.nnC'iv. Jtfl 5Tf vlVn Tuesday, Jan, 10, 1967 at 2 Member American Lealon Post S.

RICHARDS in a Suddenly, on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1967, Moses Wright, ot 630 Arider- son North Braddock, beloved husbond of Catherine Waldron; fother of Mrs. Dolores Heilmann, Mrs. Shirley Semanco, Mrs. Mary Lou Ruder, Thomas, Moses, Robert, James, John, Louello, and Betty i Richards; brother of Mrs.

Louella 1 Cnlflesh. Wiliinm ond Thomas B. Richards; also 14 grand-i children. Friends received at the ALBERT G. LESKO FUNERA'.

HOME, Bell and Jones North Broddock, where services will be held on Monday, Jan. 9, at 2 p. m. oapij rvUDD On Friday, Jan. 1967, Hannah Crone, wife of the lote Frank A.

Robb; mother of Ruth R. Champion, Quentin W. and George Robb; the late brnce M. Hausinan; olso survived bv six grandchildren ond three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the DOROTHY SB: Negley Ave" East EnT on Sun- day from noon until 4 ond from 7 until 9 p.

m. Services and Interment private. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to your favorite charity. ROSS On Saturday morning, Jan. 7, 197, Michael beloved husband of Betty Ross of 234 Elizabeth Avalon; father of Mrs.

Carole Pos-tell ot Bellevue, Phyllis, Phillip ond Lillian Ross at home; brother of Mrs. Josephine l.ocey and Mrs. virs. josepmne l.ocey ana mrs. Rossu Evans of North Side Pitts- uu.un, u.

u.iuiuinri u. uyrin i wA .1.. LESTER C. McDONALD FUNERAL UnUE no Cnl.lnmin 1 Awilnn r. ii-mu win ijr iclcivcu u.

uir i Reauiem high moss at the Church tho r.iiuh Tues. 1 V. 1 day ot 10 a. m. ROTH Blanche or i Jan.

1967, 40 Svrnmore Ftno. Iformerlv of Two wife of the late Horry A. Roth; mother of Georae William Horry E. Roth ond Genevieve J. Gause; olso orand children.

Friends received ot WiJ. UVKUUI1IK runcnL 333 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Mon. at 10 a. ROY Elizabeth, 215 Elm Rd. Amhrldg.

1 on Saturday, Jon. 7, 1967. Wife of John, ond sister ol Charles Mnr- row of Wampum. Friends received I after noon Sunday the CONK ad MATTER HOME, 1133 Church Ambrldoe. Serv- Ices on Tuesday.

i 0lULiE.n, Margaret McClintock, oge n. on Saturdoy, Jon. 7 at 5:05 a. of i 416 rst Monessen, tormer- mother of James ond Freman ot Pet. and Ric.ord, both of K' "n.vMtn SSh nt Mone sseri: sistir Frank McOlntock of Mononhahela, John Snd Samuel of Elizabeth, Mrs.

FrankTEdna) Glllingham of Mon.s- ii nrnnrirhiidren: 12 areat-1 granacniiaren. r. u. io0 Wed at the EDWIN MELENYZER FUNERAL HOME, 262 Donner Ave. 1 Monessen.

Funeral services won- fc'flev3 Church of The Nozarene officiating. Y-meterv. I SAMJHi I vices on Monday at 3 p. SAUiMJEKS Henry Garrett on Friddy, Jan 1967, of Cabot, RD 1,. father of MrsEltan- mVV 1 St.wor of I i Victor, all of Coroopo C-mo, of tmd your lost dog.

661-6452. McKees Rocks; Mrs. Gilda Folclone, i i of Coraopolis; Mrs. Gloria Selz-r, of f.2nu nn.2,.?? t.0bi?mn?l SSI' Moon Mrs. Anna Stanley, of lrt'i nwe JS m'I 1 'c' Allaulpoa; Mrs.

Geraldine Klemann-1 'v Duauesne Heights, reward. 481- vich, of Ross Two Mrs. Nelda I -v Shukes, of Calif brother of Mrs. BASSET Hound Female, red and Maria lafolla, of Coraopolis; Mrs. i white, Cralton area, "Pickles," Marietta Trlllio, Of Italy; also 41 jrondchHdrer Friends received at BEAGLE Lost.

Smifl the ANTHONY A. SANVITO FU- brown male, child net Reward NEPAL HOME, 13M Fourth Kewara. Coraopolis, until Tuesdny 9:30 a. m. 7 Solemn high mas St.

Joseoh's BEAGLE Lost-Female. Coonerstown Church, 10 O. m. Visiting hours area, Sandy, one blue eye ond l-i ond 7-10 one brown eve. Reword.

782-3116. Section 4, Page 7 Supplies 22 22 22 22-23-24-25-26 27 26 26 26 26-27 27 27 26-27 27 27 27 Male Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT COST: Associate degree to be trained in corp. Cost Accountant with some experience Is helpful, but not necessary. Benefits and growth opportunity. Starting solury is $6,200 vear; fee poid.

Call 261-1070, Business Employment, 1614 Clark Bldg. ACCOUNTANTS LEARN I.B.M. TO $9000 This position offers men wlfh ba3ic accounting knowledge the opportunity to advance to a more approach to modern accounting. You will be completely trained from A to on the use of computers and their application to accounting systems. International Business Personnel.

ACCOUNTANTS FOR OFFICE SYSTEMS $550 TO $750 i If vou are Interested In moving up' rrum siraignr accounting to office systems ond procedures vet feel vou' need some training In this area then this Is for you. You will be completely trained in the latest methods for accounting systems. You'll receive your first raise after train-', ng and a second raise In 6 months. International Business Assoclotes, 524 Penn 281-6255. Personnel.

ACCOUNTING CAREER PERSONNEL 4151 Jenkln Arcade 471-8926 Acct. Trainees degree (25 Jr. Account' ts cost (2) im Begin occt elks (71 to Benin acct el'o (7) to $7200 Begin cost analysts to $8000 Jr. Acct't mfg cro $8000 Jr. accountant tax to $8003 PERSONNEL NO FEES Begin personnel recruiter $8400 Plant personnel assist $8400 Manager employment $12,510 Personnel mar mfr Indust rel plant to $13,000 JR.

INDUST. WRITER $6-8000 FEE PAID Local writing bkgd. BEGIN CORP. EDITOR LOCAL MFR. TO $6600 Layout lourn.

bkgd. BEGIN ACCT. CLK. DTN. $5820 Dtn.

corp. Some Acct. courses. COLLEGE GRADS CAREER CENTER Begin. Indust.

credit $7200 Personnel trainees (3) to $8400 Begin production trnee $7200 Begin marketing dept $7200 Beoin systems or programrs $6-8003 Begin purchasing toSIWi Begin training director $60CO Begin indust mgt, any degree SALES CENTER MOST FEES PAID HUNDREDS OF OPENINGS Canned or froren foods Ladies apparel Cosmetics, sundries $9,133 $9500 Hosp sufgical supplies ..110,000 4- bcientiiic Instruments Crones, fork lilts Electronic components Cement and materials Industrial steel Industrial lathes tools Sound devices Vending Machine eauip. Building supplies Floor covering $84004- $7800 $8800 4- $8400 $8400 4-to 110,000 $10,003 until Tue'dav at 9 o. m. hloh mass at St. Peter and Paul Church at 10 o.

m. Visitation 24 ond 7-10 p. m. omit flowers. Contributions may be mode to favnrite rhorltv Card et Tbanki -irL-z TTTTTZZZTTnri ni Snhn WPS.

Amy Schn Neltie Sotm "5" Vhr' friends ond nelgnhors (or their kindnesses ond sympathy during th-ir THE family of E. F. Guidotti withes to express their appreciation to all their families, relatives, and frierds. i ai 917 mid 'L iw TTscrClub'forTx'prion kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. THE Family of Louis J.

Festa wish to express their aooreciotion to all their family, relatives ond friends, Attn mmhr of Tenmster Locil Jn," We wish to thonk our friends, coworkers, neighbors, and family for their moss cords, floral offerings, expressions- of sympathy ond mony kindnesses extended to us during the recent loss of our beloved in rct-eni iiras vi uui daughter, Kimberly Ann. A special thonks to the priests of St. James c. i tu nf CaMV for Ju ar'e SSliSS vou ore remembered in our humble ond Mrs. Fred J.

Lewis Jr In Memoriam BUENNEMANN, Almo. called home Jan. 1943. Henry called home Jan 8. 1951.

In loving memory of "Momma ond Sadiy missed bv l.o?ifr Fnmilv. ImcCORMICK, William loving memory nf my big brother who disnooears-Alice 'sgppe''r' Florist BASKETS SPRAYS 55 CI DAS MA. 11300 i nmu i tuiiicv Beauty softens sorrow. Send flowers. Clubs DON'T JUST SIT THERE MEET PEOPLE DANCE -HAVE FUN So mony people lust sit and wish-or say "where Is there to go?" or lomorrow i win ao something "'r oVti, hunl Uon irnited For nside nf0 ca FESTIVE DANCE CLUB 261-0266, I to 10 P.

M. FUN Cooperative Cocktails, din-! ner and olov. PltKh.irnli Plnv- nouse. rlUS aancing. 467-V41.

mice I in MEETING of Parents Without u. -r runner will DC neio I uesUQV, jnnimrv lnth. nt a in uuiJ Hali' ot Smithfield Methodist Church, 408 Seventh Avenue, Parents with children under 21 years. For further information write Box 8851; Pgh. 15221 or phone 563- K-KLUB-Open house for orosHicT This snrini Huh i1.

memoers wit.iin. tow weeks. adults 25-45. For Information call 221-3055, Wednesdau, Friday, Satur- doy, Sunday evenings Widowed rhoe, mo Is Monday 8 p. m.

at the First Pres- bvterian Church, Downtown. 343- '1249. Lost end Found AN I AA Al I mnm kf CAT- Lnst, Siamese, Carnegie-Schen-ley Park; mole. $20 reward. 621 ENGLISH Springer-Black ond roi.i3ri wringer-niack ona whJ e', Lo51 East Liberty area.

441-4265. HERMAN Sh'p'itrd-Blcick 8. lun It-male. Nenr Freedom, Bradford tTtfid tVt ReV-vd J. 3' r.

Park, Rt. 19 ex ol Turnnik? area. 1 I ACQ Dlnlhm, Cll, tlna 198. School. Lost Greentre orea.

Rewird. 561-6047. POLISH passport-Pittsburgh Area, 1964. Henryk Kurek. 882 U'UJ.

RING-Lost, Indies' dinner, diamond platinum. Mirocle Mile Lanes, Sub-1 stnntlal reward. 372-1593 or 431-2617. SHEPHERD-Collie Brown, WALLET Lost downtown, Dec. 31.

jS70. Telephone 321 1791. WATCH-Ladies gold found Oakland orea. 682-3959 ZrZTZZn Iu" hniWfmHi i oendant with chain. Sentimental' BwnrH l.A4W WRI5TWATCH- Ladies, white gold, Jan.

3rd, Downtown Pittsburgh, Fn- graved Nell Swoish. Reward. 835-7468 WRISTWATCH Lody's diamend, in tsburgh, Tuesdoy. Reword. 375- lost between Aliauiopa and Home Personaf ANYONE wi.ne Years Eve.

on A tnesslng accident New Mittlln Ha. ti wana Prix, please call 462 5344 BOWLERS Needed-2nd half. Adulf- day evenings, 9-30 Coll 361-0333. tARESTT Stop jfiHTffi Tree ond come to me for a truly Happy New Year. Love Robert.

I GREEN Cat, gift was great, Old Tom. in the return of Irirae black male German shepherd 1 2A tmploymtnt service r. TTrTAi: I tree Interview. F. H.

MuNAHAIN PENN SHFRATON HOTEL 26) 6966 or 884 2963 RESUMES 391-0644 Expertly written or redesigned, typed (executive) ond-or printed. nniina exclusively in reiumes 9 A MV rnMPFTITOR MANY COMPt I I I UKi -AMPFTITION infTITIAM ki it Nf) rnMPET II UN Inulta rnnnnnrison BEST RESUME SERVICE 2117 Clark Bldg. Mdll order: Write tor brochure RESUMES Professionally planned, written or re-wrltten. Executive type. Reasonable OHIO VALLEY EMPLOYMENT Union Nctl Bank Coraopolis nl-flflOi 7n4 8700 I oinn rimoursn 471-6)33 prri lycc 471-3505 Professlonolly tvoed and custom printed.

Reasonable. Prompt service. HUNTER-McFARRFN 7023 Jenkins Aracde Public Stenographer Notary Public 2S Bvsiftess Personals ALTERATIONS Done And custom-made drapes ot convient prices. North Side, vicinity of St. Johns Hospital.

761-2062. TR AFICANTE (Nicdetti) On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, Amello, of 215 Shakelford Drive, Monroe- 1 CAT-Smoll groy and white, excep-vllle, beloved wite of the late i tionally lorge green eves. Answers Michael and mother of Archangel I lost Fifth St. Martine, Mary Dunn, Catherine I Federicl, Cormella McPherson, Es-! DANGEROUS Dobermon Pin-ther Larotonda, Theresa, JoseDh ond scher, male, black ond tan, lost in J- Traficante: sister of Mrs Homewood, 2 weeks ago; reward.

Ralph Pooa and Mrs, Rosario 1 241-9759 Bochiccho; also 13 arandhildren, and -r-5 four great-grandchildren. Friends I DOG -Brown, white on chest, red received 2-4 and 7-10 0 m. ot THE 1 collar, lost Brookline, Wed. tENE H. CORL FUNERAL CHAP- I child's pet.

Reward. 563-L, 4335 Northern Pike (one block ah mnV in St Ber- ionffivrtlQ 1 hinh u- I'l I RPV VJL.1-.JVEj 1 On Saturday, Jon. 7. W. Invert wife of the ate Ned Ullrev th.m.l nt AA i ami Beach, Mrs, Mnrv Jacobs i of Mrs.

Mildred Wolfson, uf Newark, n. wrs. eana u. nnd WlT man, St Louis, Mo. Pi-inrt rmlvH undnv.

9 tn 4 nnd I 7 to 9 p. ot the BURTON L. POODLE-White, male, black col-HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray lar; lost Marshall Ave. vicinity, Sg, Hill loop. Morrowfield North Side, answers to Andre.

Graveside services will oe word. 231-2470. John C. Hormran, cc Kiiey; aiso survivea oy i Branatnii-received nt the ROBERT c. wuli-b rtren an(j flve rel gr0ndchildren.

Male Help Wanted ACCOUNTING Trainee: college degree, bank auditing Industrial Credit Manager Retail Credit Controller: MBA-CPA, 7 years finance experience Aud'tors: Industrial, I ght trovel 000); Supervisor: degree-broud experience Bookkeeper: full chotge, oil phases Cost-General: experience (to Manager: steel mill experience General: prefer degree, experience Cosmopolitan Placement, Investment Building, Accounting Clerk Gateway $575 General ledger. Some exp. Career Personnel, 471-8926. Acctg, Trainee Bus College $5400 WAREHOUSE SUPERV. i To $13,500.

No Fee Local firm, rffd bkgd. Career Personnel, 471-8926. ACCOUNTANT-Public, by CPA firm, experience helpful but not necessary. College or business school graduate preferred. Partnership opportunity.

Write Box N-589, Press. ACCO UN TAN TS-Bookkeepers -Local openings. $500 to $700. For full 1 charge or assistants. Kearney Mc-i Donough Employment, 2401 First National Bonk Bldg.

Fifth and I Wood. 391 107) (Open evenings). ACCOUNTANT COST TRAINEE-i Cost accounting bockground? Local firm is offering solary, growth, ond jtoo benefits Don't hesitate I Salary i is $500 ot $600 monthly to start. Fee poid. Call Business Employment ol 1261-1070.

ACCOUNTANT $8000 vear, Local, Call Business Employment. 261-1065. ACCOUNTING Rittenhouse ACCTSYSTEMS DIVISION "We Are Headanarten Fur Atfomttants" Local and Nationwide CONTROLLER CPA Degree required. 5-10 venrs strong accounting bocigri ur.cl. $20,000, Report to Treasurer.

Fee Paid. To Programmer-Production Control computer programming. 1 year minimum experience. Maior Salary from td $12,000. ittenho'use PERSONNEL DIVISION I For the Miino men with 1-2 wars college or tharp high school graduate trying to get ahead.

W.e encourage ynu to review onr frntft-'ittjf program. Administrative Assistants H. S. No eocrlence. Well known Pqh.

firm seeks bright voung men tor inside io'i. Respinslbility. Gocd benefits. Downtown. $4,200.

Purchasing Agent Lorge Eastern corporation ho" immediate opening for experienced buyer or assistant buyer, D3nro preferred. Heavy supervision. Fee Paid. $12,000. ittenhouse COLLEGE GRADS DIVISION Special Dtrition created tor National Firms seeking outstanding graduates for nnusnat and slirnu-.

tating training programs. Some Fee Paid. Management Trainee Office supervision mamt. some personnel uties, leading to first line management. Good extrovertish personality, but firm mnnnerisirr.

Recent college grad. draft exempt. $6,600. Rittenhouse PERSONNEL DIVISION Personnel Manager 'Divisional) Prefer MA 7 vears familiar with amnufocturina milieu, sales technical endeavors; rponsibilitv largest operating division L. Mgmf.

lvelno Org. Planning. Fee Paid. ittenhouse ENGR. DIVISION MachineryEquipment Design Degree a-o experience 1-mochlnpry for sheet metal products fabrication.

I-comolex machine tools, basic Idee to completed mochlne. $12,000. Research Chemist The challenge of a lifetime! Dynom ic, giant In its field offers free rein to explore unkown areas In Organic Chemistry. Fee Paid to $15,000. Electronics Technicians Cu-tomer product ucrvlce.

Two veors technical and or military electronics background. All benefit, plus profit-sharing, fo $7,500. ittenhouse A3SOCIATRS, INC. 281-8871 STANDARD liF-F 4h 8, Smithfield e- Til 6 TO Sdt. 2B Business Personals BRAIN STORMING-Problem solving, Counseling, Emergencies.

462- 942). CAREER Girls-Plan now for retirement income. Special rates. Coll Fauitnbl' Lite, Mr. Ducon, 281-2800.

CHILDREN'S Portraits taken at home. No obligation. Free proofs. 521-1347. t'SP Lecture -For vour club, sroup, etc.

Very interesting. Free literature. Cnll evenings. 681-1731. GLASSES-Third Ave.

Parking lot to Slierwyn Hotel. Thursday. 563-5765. GHOST Writing -Speaking and resumes; free lance assignments. 462-9421 HAIR made "in" switches or wiglets.

682-3127 Ask for Mr. Snyder, HOSPITALIZATION AND Maior Medical Insurance. Low rates. 1 Slrossman Agency, 271-4788. IF you owe her diamond see JOHNSTON'S Diamond solitaire od Section 1 Poge 19 in this week paper- JOHNSTON, 405 Smithfield St.

i VE ST i A I Personnel or Business; let us help you. Call for appointment. Business; let us help you. Call tor Nationwide Investiga- llOTK 100 Shares Chestnut Rldpe Golf stock. $13 per snare.

Call Trust Department, Blalrsville Nationol Bank. 459-6780. Malt Help Wanted ACCOUNTANTS Excellent openings with local companies for dec ree with od ance-ment potential, light accounting experience. Start full benefits; Free negotiable. Contact Warland Ra TOMSETT ASSOCIATES, INC.

Management Personnel Consultants 417 FRICK PA. HIGH SCHOOL GRADS Training positions with local manufacturers for draft free HS. Grods-Nre Studen.s, mony with school aid. Clerical, Technical, Administrative, etc. Slort range.

Open Sat. 9-12. Contact Mr. Rav, TOM-SETT ASSOC'ATES, 417 Frlck mdg.471 -2050. Arrt.

elk. Dtn. To $6300 JR. PROGRAMMER $8000, NO FEE Lrg, local mlg. corp.

desires man with some program exp, Career Personnel. 471-8926. ACCOUNTING 8. FDP SYSTEMS ROBERT HALF PERSONNEL AGENCIFS OF PITTSBURGH, INC. 429 FORBES AVE.

SUITE 605 TEL. 471-5946 WORLD'S LARGEST FINANCIAL SYSTEM OVER 500 TOP LISTINGS PLACEMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND MS PFRcONNEL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS MAIL YOUR RESUME TODAY For intelligent, confidential nlion. The R-H System is directed by a CPA. ACCOUNTING DIRECTOR INTL. ACCOUNTING.

Listed corn, requires mature individual to direct overseas occtg. functions. Applicable exp. and knl. of Spanish necessary.

$17,500. (Fee Poid) CHIEF COST ACCOUNTANT. Growing company seeks person with solid hkgrd. in setro-ihemical or plastic industry. (Fee Poid) BUDGET DIRECTOR.

Notonal mfg. retail crganizat.on needs CPA and-or MBA for profit planning and budget. Outstanding Opty. $13,500 (Fee Pd) COST ANALYST. Hvy machinery mfgr is seeking a heavyweight cost acct.

Knl. of budgeting very helpful. plus (Fee Paidl FIELD AUDITORS. Big beard corp. is seeking people with decree and 1 or 2 vrs.

exp. Travel first class nationwide and overseas. Top promotions after 2 yrs. Exciting Opty. (Fee Paid) i ACCTG.

SYS. A PROCEDURES I ANALYST. Mfg. CO. reaulres Indivi-: dual to revise Institute business procedures, sto't $10,500.

(Fee Paid) PLANT ACCOUNTANT. Division of lifted mfgr. needs person with degree or enulvalent for growth spot. Will work nt oil facets of plant occta. $8,530.

(Fee Poid) I GFNERAL ACCOUNTANT. Nat'l. mfgr. requires ambitious young oerson for position in Admin. Acctg.

Secton. Assist with budqets-forec-osts-fin. statements. Excellent ootv. $8,400.

(Fe Paid) ACCOUNTING TRAINEES. Many ooeninos for ambitious Individual with d'aree or assoc. dearees in cost-audit olant accounting. To $7,800. (Fees Pd) EDPSYSTEMS PROGRAMMER ANALYSTS.

industry requires degreed per-'-ons with system exp. in purchasinq-distrbuting-manufocturing. To good bonus. Real optv. (Fee Pd) SYSTEMS ANALYSTS.

Mtg ro. seeks peoole with Forms design-nventory control-credit exp Univac 1004 bkgrd. helpful. $11,000. (Fee Pd) PROGRAMMERS.

Growth co. desires oerson with hvy. cr-bol 360 Tape-Disk-Real time helpful (Fee Pd) WE NEFD OUAUFir.D APPLICANTS tMMFD'ATELY TO Fll THE FOLLOWING FFE PAID POSITIONS PLUS HUNDREDS MORB LOCALLY AND NATION-'VIDF: 'vs. Ind. bkgrd $15,000 "-ftwire Soecinlist 13,000 "rog Analyst, IBM360 Tn 13,000 Mfg.

Info. Sys. Design 10- 13,000 Svs Linear Prog. Knl. 12,000 Programmer 11,500 Tnb Supervisor 10.200 Ir Prog, nnv exo 7,200 429 Forbes 471-5946 ROBERT HALF PERSONNEL 429 Forbei 471-5946 on Friday, 6, 1967.

"LZl Ma brie Ocay; 'Ricnard J. Orris'; Edward F. of N. Falrmount Avrojj I MYRTLE-Come home, made on-, both ot Munhall; five grandchildren. Thursday, Jan.

WHITEHEAD I Sid yWTfil breAvr Munnou.e ah(ldu 0pt' tmj nero one great grandchil. Friends I whltenend; brother of John White- medical core i Poh. hloreice ChSST" on "Monday ot 1' 30 received aftheWINrM FUNERAL-, olsosurvived by three nieces, I Cnttenton Home 682-1355. neta on yionaav at i ai me Beth Shalom Lemertry, VOGEL lh.r1a vogel f953 High father of grnest, Pearl, Kemmler, Armella geek, Violet Madielewskl, David Jr trtnt cerny, Raymond ond Oelma, Miklausic; brother of Ber- nard Vo and Catherine Hunter; al50 grond children and two great crand rhildren. Friends received at uruiRi rur-rttKi rvnnm, nmc, lll l.ockhort St.

l-uneroi on Monaoy at 8:15 a. m. Reauiem High Mass in st Peter's Church at 9 o. m. WAGELEY Annie oipooio, on priaay, Jan.

1967 bejoved mother of Mrs Ma, olsr. arandchlldrtn. Friends received at the LEO SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 5128 Second 1 Hazelwood. Reauiem high masj i on Tuesday ot 10 o'clock In St. Stephen Church.

i Afp WALLACE. buro) Thursday, Jan. 5. 1967, Cnarles Friends ond members of Ephipliany ri, received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Ser- and members of First Christian I Church of Braddock, Braddock I Field Lodge No.

510 F. 8. A. i Consistory, ond Syria Temple re- ceived at tne wm elkin mor- TII1DV CAinthi C( kl Drnrlrlnrl, services will be held Sun- Wll.I.IAMS inn. on.

inuisuuy, jm. 'r of Hoze Mr-wart Punero. at (tie VALI. ENDER AND at (tie VALI ENOER AND PEN7K4 FUNERAL HOME, Bay City, Mich. i On Friday, Jan.

1967. Helen trissman Wills, mother of Mrs Harlan C. Keinti ond Donald A. Marian L. elnlI ana uonaia Crissman: also sutvived by one gruiiuuuuyi.irr win.

wicur grandchildren. FMends received Sat urday evening -v a. m. ana sunaay 94 nnd 7-9 o. m.

at the JOHN H. SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Funerql Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. YOUNT 0n Frldav, Jan. 4 iM7, Walter A soxonburg Dorsevville, husband of Evelyn Miller; father of Margaret McKittrlck, Will lorn and c.

Jonn Toum. i-riena reunveo at nni-. DERMOTT BROS. 1225 Chortiers I McKees Rocks. Requiem mass In St.

Francis oeSales Church on Monday, Jon, 9, at 10 a.m. Qn Fridav Jm Robert beloved husband ot Emma Jenkins iiriak ot ai summit Ave Bellevue; father of Staff Sgt. Robert D. ot Hawaii, William u. ond Solly E.

Ziriak of Bellevue; brother of Gustave, Paul, Mrs. Bertha Bloir, Mrs. Dorothv Brond- stetter, Mrs. Alice Roxer, Mrs. Mor- garet Corev, olso grondchOdren.

Friends received in th. ORION C. 1 Mrs. Anthony (Margaret) Baldus, Sprlngdalc; Mrs. Walter (Ethel) Myers ot La Mesa, Mrs.

Joseph (Freda) Timko, Cheswick; three sons, Marcus Chapman, Cheswick; William R. Chapman, Jacksonville, N. ond Joseoh W. Mallough, ot home; sister of Mrs. Neoln Gest, Erie.

Friends received at the CLOwes rUNtHAL muwc, 801 Pittsburgh Soringdole. Serv- Monday, Jan. oi i p. m. MARrUF.SE Church on Monday at 10 a.

m. McAFEE On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, John H. McAfee of Palm Beech Beechview, beloed husbond of Marv Gollagher McAfee; father of u. u.

aik i A A McAfee; brother of Mrs. Robert Lung ri tcnus vn.u members of Fraternal Order of Police received ot the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER SONS Vir- gnia Ave. and Kearsorge Mt. Washington until 10 a.m.

Monday, Services Sunday Ot I P.m. I LOtnenne mircn ui u. in. r.u.r. McCANN On Thursday, Jon, 1967, Anna McConni of ,3 Beitzhoover widow of John McCann; of John and Mrs.

Anno Mne Bracken, also three grandchildren ond four great grandchildren. Friends received nt the COLLIGAN BARRY NERALi HOME, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Monday, Jan. tan a. m.

n.wn mass of reauiem In St. George Church ot 10 a. m. McCANN rrn Fridnv. Inn.

1967, Andrev R. of 625 Louann Shaler father of Arlene Beals; son of Ermo her of Fronk, Anthony' ond Dr! Baldasore olso sii grand-! Bh HOME. rwV lot Beech- mnln'st0 I ne Beais; son or crma MEMORIAL, 925, Franklin jve-. Wilk. Services On mnnoi IIFlVirrFV HCirri-iEil Jomes oeioven i rntherlne Batting Heffley, of 91 Glbb tmsworm, un of Mrs.

Minerva Albert ond survived oiso of WTUAM 6'BRIEN, 3724 Colifor. nla at Coouer N. S. services Monday at 1 p. m.

HENDERSON f-rienqs. rnuy rnlilnr. On Friday, Jan 6, 1967, P. Hen derson of 2685 Amman Brook derson of 2685 Amman line, beloved, nyspana v. SJS2'' noVment; olso survi-; nrnndrhildren; brother of Jack W.

Henderson or i Iro Henderson of CoMtornia ond Mrs Blanche Murrov ot Went-worthT Novo Scotin Friends received ot the L. BEINHAUER SON CO, MORTUARY, 2630 West Liberty Ave "from 2-4 and 17-1 o. m. Services In the Church of the Advent, pioneer Ave Brookline on Monday at 10 a. m.

HOFFMAN On Friday, Jan 7, 1967, at 'OB Charles E. Hoffman, beloved the, late or lo CiH: father of Ellrabeth (Bettv) Vis-1 ockv; orondfa her of Robert and Wayne Vslocky. Friends received ot the FRANK W. AL HOME, 2025 Perrvsville Ave Services on Tuesday afternoon ot 2 0 clock. HORGAN John on Friday, iw, 'fflin? thfee nrnnHrhiiriren- two great grondchil-; prandchildren, two nn FHen'ds received at the STEPHEN i A OTOOLE FUNERAL HOME, formerly O'Toole and O'Connor, S106 second Hazeiwouu.

nf reauiem In the Church of St. Stephen on Tuesday ot 11 a. m. HUCKO On Jon. 7, 1967, Peter, husband of Mary Hucko of 26 Rudolph St.

Stowe father of John and Paul Hucko; olso three Friends received ot McDtrti-MOTT 1225 Chortiers McKees Rocks. Reomem mass in St. Francis deSales Church, on Monday, Jon. 9, ot 9 o. m.

On Jan, husband knihlccn. Jdmes Michael ond Susan. Fr ends may cell at the JAMES A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 165 Noble Ave Crofton 2-4 and 7-9 D.

m. ServK.es Mondoy at 1 o'clock. Flowers orate-tullv declined. Memorials mav be mode to Ingram United Presbyterian Church Building Fund. JAKIELA (JAKIELO) On Saturday, Jan.

2 149 S. 15th S. husbond of it, Poll MrS. JrVVlIN -1 1 Cntt Prnsnecl naram; Walter beloved of Llllie Klncaid irvin i iaL. of naram; Mhi.VnKl arondchMdren ai'd I of the late pasauaie Peirone; mo.n-1 p.

-er of Mrs. Josephine Grillo, Ann, be held on Monday. Angelo, Louis ond Frank Petrone; olso survived by e.gnt granacnuaren ond on. great-grandchild. Friends received ot the PARLORS OF WM.

SLATER AND SONS Vlrginiai ington, until 9:15, Monday, Jan. 9. Ave. ana nearsarge mi. wasii- SALES TRAINEES NO EXPERIENCE Cosmetics toiletries $7800 Feminine hygienics S8400 Tires, batteries, etc to $7200.

Aspirins, toothpaste 56004-auto. Institutional foods $72O04-auto. Pharmaceuticals $6500 -aut Plastics, titanium $4300 Colleae textbooks $7700 t- Cranes, fork lifts $7800 Lab. medicines $80004 auto. Pneumatic tools $7000 Paper containers $7200 Non-prescription drugs aulo Petroleum products 5 Power tools Trainee Indust.

metals $6000 Electronics eauio 8. suo 56500 4- ind paper prod tissues Cannef lulces $6600 Clothing, footwear $7800 Industrial freight $7500 4 Industrial material handing SBOfXHautn Vending machines INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL Solemn moss of reauiem In St. Jus-'no, Mrs. Charles M. MCKenne ana mrs.

ther of Erma Hitson, Warren C. Owens; also nine Brand-1 ohn McCann; olso sur- children; one brother, Edward grandchildren. tr brother Joni Mrs. Charles M. McKenile and Mrs.

nrnt.arnnrttni dren. t-r enas win De iii i it PAX FUNERAL HOME, Saxonburo, 7-9 p.m. cr.uf ArilTCD oviiunvniuiv of 202 18th Sharpsburo, on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1967, Peter (pete), nusbund of Marguerite brother of Leo Schlachter of Altoo- (Rohrer); tatner ot uorotnv voner also three grandchildren Friends receivea at tne tvyene WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, 202 Moin Sharosburg. Reauiem high mass tvtunauy niuiiiiny u.

fv oun, Mary's Church, Sharosburg. SCHLOTT -rhursdnv Dec. en'V, on 'av 'c; ot uuang in, vieinam v.p and Mrs Rose Mori, msjpv and th late Frank Corrado and i late rrann tonuuu onu Mrs. Ann Enghardti brother ot Richard Jeffrey, ond Kevin Schlott. Friends received at the ANTHONY M.

MUSMANNO FUN- ERAL 700 Seventh Mc Ke'S Rocks, f-unerai luesaav ui 8:45 o. m. Reauiem high mass in Mother of Sorrows Church at m- cruivstlfl. FR SLHlVlUtKtin. Of 219 Anthony 5t.i Mt.

Oliver, on Jon. 7, 1967. Louis F. Breier In her 61st year, beloved wife of Frank ond Joseoh Brier Breier. Wolter L.

Schmucker, mother of Arieno Schmucker, sister ot Minnie Tucker, Eleanor Nusser. Jocob, I uniuc unn Mt Rnval Glen- ond 2-4 I MnnHn mnrnmn n' Reauiem high, mass 2640 Mill juooo High mass tin Church ot 10 0. m. PFIEFER .1 1M. Kathryn, her 76fh vear, of 1226 ct Aiim.innn.

nn Fridnv, Jan. 1967, 'at her home, survived by hr h.ichnnd. Albert; two daughters, TOTJi FUN FR AL HOME, I PLACKE On Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, Willlom oge 56, beloved husband of Dorothy Srhmldlin Placke, of 3000 Liberty Ave Friends received ot' the L. RFINHAUFR AND SON CO.

MORTUARY, 2630 Liberty Ave Sunday. Private service ond Interment Monday, PRITCHARD On Sat. Jan 7, 1T, Joseoh t. Prtord of 1W W'nid StThus-. A 5 church at cioc.

ot i rh Interment mnrfprrlitf "olunteer Fire DeotJ In. interment Crones, fork lifts Vmp lectronic components lsii and materials 55'sS Industrial steel 1,39 Industrial lothes tools to $10,000 ound devices Vending Machine eauio 10,000 Building supplies Floor covering to $10,000 Mt. Olivet catholic s.tmeiwY. McCann; Willlnm ond "bock Wnti. i Ci ininu ufl oclockl 'iv's'totlnn with the family to 4 ond 7 to 10 o.

m.l. McDANIELS At the Aliqulppa Hospital, on Saturday, Jnn. 7, 1967, Lillian Mays McDaniels, of Alaulooo, wife of the lote James; he'oved mother of Jomes Hollls. Dennis and the late Fills MrDnniels. Friend; received at the MERVIN C.

STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island Ave, McKees Rocks. Funerol on Tuesday of 2 o. tn. Family hours 2-4 i-ViiVi iiwKiv evenina ot 7:0 CAREER PERSONNEL. 4151 JENKINS ARCAOI si.

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