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on on Death Notices Death Notices Death Notices Pittsburgh Press, Jan. 8, 1967-Sec. 3 Pg. 7 Death Notices PINKERTON FUNERAL HOME, 1014 California Avalon (North Boros) where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ZOTTOLA On Friday, Jon.

6, 1967, Frances (nee Rotondol, beloved wife of Henry; mother of Tressa Sirocco, Jean D'Achille, Henry and V. Joseph; daughter of Ancelo and Cosmo Piccoli; also four grandchildren. Friends will be received of the MICHAEL F. DeROSA MORTUARY, Paulson at Winslow until Tuesday at 9 a. m.

Requiem high mass at St. Peter and Pout Church at 10 0. m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-10 p. m.

Please omit flowers. Contributions may be made to Cards of Thanks wish thank family, relatives, MRS. Amy. Sohn and Nettie Sohn friends and neighbors for their kindnesses and sympathy during their bereavement. THE family of E.

F. Guidotti wishes to express their appreciation to all their familles, relatives, and friends. Also members of Local 237 and Lega Tuscan Club for expression of kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. THE Family of Louis J. Festa wish to express their appreciation to all their family, relatives and friends.

Also members of Teamster Local 249 and 128 for their expressions of kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. We wish to thank our friends. coworkers, neighbors, and family for their mass cards, floral offerings, expressions of sympathy and mony kindnesses extended to US during the recent loss of our beloved daughter, Kimberly Ann. A special thanks to the priests of St. James (W.E.) and St.

Leo (N.S.) and especially the late Rev. Lucian T. Casey 0. Carm. for their helpful guidance which we deeply appreciate.

All of you are remembered in our humble prayers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Lewis Jr In Memoriam BUENNEMANN, Alma, called home Jan.

6, 1943. Henry called home Jan 8, 1951. In loving memory of "Momma and Sadly missed by Lozier Family. McCORMICK, William In loving memory of my big brother who passed away Jan. 8, 1957: see your image through my tears, Your love endures from life that disappears Alice.

Florist BASKETS GIDAS MA. SPRAYS $5 1-1300 LUBIN SMALLEY Beauty softens sorrow. Send flowers. GRANT 1-2200 Monuments-Cemetery Lots JEFFERSON Memorial Park- -4 lots, area, best offer. Sacrifice.

693-9953. Estate Sale. Cemetery lots. Four 4- grave burial lots. Section Restland Memorial Park.

Good investment. Blair Green, attorney. Mellon Bank Building, Kittanning, Pa. LI. 3-9931.

Clubs DON'T JUST SIT THERE MEET PEOPLE DANCE HAVE FUN So many people lust sit and wish or say "where is there to go?" or "Tomorrow will do something new' or just make excuses. Why not join US in having fun. Pittsburgh's unique dance club. Registra tion limited. For inside call FESTIVE DANCE CLUB 261-0266.

1 to 10 P. M. FUN Cooperative Cocktails, dinner and play. Pittsburgh Playhouse. Plus dancing.

462-9421. MEETING of Parents Without Partners will be held Tuesday, January 10th, at 8 p. m. In Wesley Hall. of the Smithfield Methodist Church, 408 Seventh Avenue, for parents with children under 21 years.

For further information write Box 8851; Pgh. 15221 or phone 563- 7024. -Open house for prospective members within a iew weeks. This is a social club for single adults 25-45. For information call 221-3055, Wednesdau, Fridav, Saturday, Sunday evenings.

RECENTLY Widowed Thoe, 15 Monday 8 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Downtown. 343 1249. Lost and Found ANIMAL Rescue League can help find your lost dog.

661-6452. AFGHAN Hound Lost Jan. 5, blond, female, answers to vicinitv Duquesne Heights, reward. 481- 7479. BASSET Hound Female, red and white, Cratton area, children's pet.

922-2258. BEAGLE Terrier Lost. Small brown male, child's pet. Reward. 561-3886.

BEAGLE Lost: -Female. Cooperstown area, one blue eye and one brown eve. Reward. 782-3116. CAT Lost, Siamese, Carnegie-Schenlev Park: male.

$20 reward. 621 8784. CAT -Small gray and white, exceptionally large green eves. Answers "Mimi, lost Fifth St. Reward 361-3742.

DANGEROUS Doberman Pinscher, male, black and tan, lost in Homewood, 2 weeks ago; reward. 241-9759. DOG Brown, white on chest, red collar, lost child's Brookline, pet. Wed. Reward.

morning. 1988. ENGLISH Springer Black and white. Clipped tail. Lost East Liberty area.

441-4265. GERMAN Shepherd Black Tan famole. Near Freedom, Bradford Pork, Rt. 19 exit of Turnpike areo. Child's pet.

Reward. 172-5760. CLASS Ring (boy's), Blue stone, 1968. Canevin School. Lost Greentre: area.

Reward. 561-6047 POLISH passport Pittsburgh Area, spring of 1964. Henryk Kurek. 882- 0103. POODLE- -White, male, black collar; lost Marshall Ave.

vicinity, North Side, answers to Andre. Reward. 231-2470. RING -Lost, ladies' dinner, diamond platinum. Miracle Mile Lanes, Substantial reward.

372-1593 or 431-2637. Brown, white, Churchill Rd. Named "Hoople'. Reward. 823-9094.

WALLET Lost downtown, Dec. 31. $70. Telephone 321-1791. WATCH- -Ladies gold found Oakland area.

682-3959. WATCH -Lost between Hornes and Hilton Hotel, blue enamel and acid pendant with chain. Sentimentol value. Reward. 621-0482.

WRISTWATCH Ladies, white gold, Jan. 3rd. Downtown Pittsburgh. Engraved Nell Swoish. Reward.

835-2460 WRISTWATCH Lady's diamond, lost between Allauippa and Horne's Pittsburgh, Tuesday. Reward. 375- 2923. 2 Personal ANYONE witnessing accident New Years Eve. on Mifflin Rd.

'67 Grand Prix, please call 462-5344. BOWLERS Needed -2nd half. Adultmixed group. Arsenal Lanes. Tuesday evenings, 9:30.

Call 361-0333. DEAREST? Stop searching under the Tree and come to me for a truly Hoppy New Year. Love Robert. GREEN Cat, gift was great, Old Torn. MYRTLE -Come home, made another mistake.

Dick. THANKS to St. Jude and Blessed Virgin Mother for a favor. B. Sweet.

UNMARRIED Expectant Mothers Receive medical care. Poh. Florence Crittenton Home, 682-1355. $50 reward for information leading to the return of large black male German shepherd 341-2853. Employment Service EMPLOYMENT Strategy and modern marketing programs developed for managers and professionals seeking growth and personal attainment.

Call for free interview. F. H. MONAHAN PENN-SHERATON HOTEL 261-6966 or 884-2963 RESUMES 391-0644 Expertly written or re-designed, typed so (executive) and-or printed. PGH'S OLDEST SERVICE Dealing exclusively in resumes.

MANY COMPETITORS but NO COMPETITION We invite comparison BEST RESUME SERVICE 2117 Clark Bida. Mall order: Write for brochure RESUMES Professionally planned, written or re-written. Executive type. Reasonable OHIO VALLEY EMPLOYMENT Union Netl. Bank Coraopolis 331-0894 264-8700 Pittsburgh Office, 708 Empire Bide.

471-6133 RESUMES 471-3505 Professionally typed and custom printed. Reasonable. Prompt service. HUNTER-McFARREN 7023 Jenkins Aracde Public Stenographer Notary Public 2B Business Personals ALTERATIONS Done convient And custom- prices. made drapes at North Side, vicinity of St.

John's Hospital. 761-2062. I Classified Advertising Directory -NOTICES -REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CLASS PAGE CLASS PAGE -Death Notices 35-South Side Houses--For C--Card of Thanks. 35A-S. W.

Sub. Houses-For D--In Memoriam 36-South Hills Houses -For 6-7 -Funeral Directors 36A-Mt. Lebanon Area -For Sale F- -Florists 37-Lots For Lots 38-For Sale or H-Clubs 39-Investment Properties 39A Properties 40-Business Properties--Sale -ANNOUNCEMENTS 40A-Coal-Oil-Gas-Timberland 41-Farms and Acreage--Sale co 1-Lost and 11A-Out of Town-Rent-Sale 00 1A-Share A 41B-Florida Rent-Sale 60 2-Personal (Strictly Personal 41C-Hunting -Rent-Sale 80 Messages Only) 42-Wanted Real Estate 24-Employment Service 2B-Business Personals -FINANCIAL -EMPLOYMENT 00 3-Male Help Wanted. -Business Opportunities 00 4-Male Comm. Franchise 15 5-Male-Female Help Wanted.

15 6-Female Help Wanted. 15-16-17-10 6A-Female Comm. Franchise 18 -MONEY TO LOAN 7-Situations Wanted 18 8-Situations Wanted Female. 18 45-Loans 20 -EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORY -FOR SALE 9-Schools and 46-Miscellaneous-Sale 20-21 46A-Wearing Apparel -RENTAL 46B-Musical Instruments 46C-Cameras and Supplies 10-Furnished Rooms--Rent 18 47-Coal and Fuel 10A-Furnished Rooms-Board. 18 48-Household Goods 108-Retirement Homes 18 18 48A-Radio-Television 11-Unfurnished Rooms--Rent 49-Machinery and Tools 21-22 12-Housekeping Rooms--Rent 18 50-Swaps 14-Wanted Rooms Board.

51-Specials 16-Hotel Rooms 18 52-Wanted To Buy 22 164-City -Rent 18 17-Suburban Apartments--Rent 18 18-Apartments-East End 18 -PETS 20-Apartments-South Hills 18-19 53-Dogs, Cats, Pets, 22 21-Apartment-North Side 19 22-City Suburban Houses for Rent. 19 23-East End 19 -GARDEN 24-North Side Houses -Rent. 19 25-South Side House 19 54-Horses, Stock, Vehicles. 26-Furnished Ants. -Houses 19.20 57-Poultry Supplies' Section 6, Pager, 26A-Share Apts.

-Rooms 20 27-Garages-Rent 20 27A-Offices; Desk Space- 20 28-Business 20 -STAMPS AND COINS 28 A--Industrial Properties- -Rent 20 59-Stamps and Coins 29-Resorts-Cotteges-Rent 20 59A-Travel Services 22 20 30-Farms-To Rent 31-Wanted To Rent. 20 -AUTOMOTIVE -BUSINESS SERVICE 60-Automobiles For 22-23-24-25-26 6OA-Sports and Foreign Cars 27 32-Busines Service 20 61-Airplanes For Sale 26 61A-Watercraft 26 SECTION 8 62-Trucks and Tractors 618-Camping Equipment 26 26-27 -REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 63-Motorcycles 64-Wanted-Automobiles and Bicycles 27 33-East Sub. Houses- -For 2-3 65-Wrecked Cars Bought 33A-North Sub. Houses--For 3-4 67-Automobile Repairs 26-27 34-East End Houses- -For 71--Cars. Trucks For Rent 33B-City and Suburban Houses- 68-Tires, Accessories, Parts For Sale 70-Buses and Trailers NAN -For Your ConvenienceAdvertising copy can be left at The Pittsburgh Press Street Office, Blvd of Allies, on the ground floor of The Pittsburgh Press Building.

If you want to place a Classified advertisement and are in the canfral city area, why not stop in? Open from 8 A. M. to: 5 P.M. -For a direct line you may dial 263-1201 2B Business Personals 3 Male Help Wanted 3 Male Help Wanted BRAIN STORMING Problem solving, Counseling, Emergencies. 462- 9421.

ment CAREER income. Special now rates. Call Girls- Plan for retire. Equitable Life, Mr. Dugan, 281-2800.

CHILDREN'S Portraits taken at home. No obligation. Free proofs. 521-1347. ESP Lecture For your club, group.

etc. Very interesting. Free literature. Call evenings. 681-1731.

GLASSES Third Ave. Parking lot to Sherwyn 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 Major Medical insurance. Low rates.

Strassman Agency, 271-4788. IF you owe her a diamond see JOHNSTON'S Diamond solitaire ad Section 1 Page 19 in this week paper- JOHNSTON, 405 Smithfield St. INVESTIGATIONS Personnel or Business; let us help you. Call for appointment. Business; let US help you.

Call for Nationwide Investigation. 100 Shares Chestnut Ridge Golf stock. $13 per share. Call Trust Department, Blairsville National Bank. 459-6780.

3 Male Help Wanted ACCOUNTANTS Excellent openings with local companies for decree men with advancement potential, light accounting experience. Start full benefits; Free negotiable. Contact Warland Ra TOMSETT ASSOCIATES, INC. Management Personnel Consultants 417 FRICK PA. HIGH SCHOOL GRADS positions with local manufacturers, for draft free HS.

GradsNite Studen.s, many with school aid. Clerical, Technical, Administrative, etc. Start $275 $400 range. Open Sat. 9-12.

Contoct Mr. Ray, TOMSETT ASSOCIATES, 417 Frick 471-2050. Acct. JR. PROGRAMMER $8000, NO FEE Lra.

local mfa. corp. desires man with some program Career Personnel. 471-8926. ACCOUNTING EDP SYSTEMS ROBERT HALF PERSONNEL AGENCIES OF PITTSBURGH, INC.

429 FORBES AVE. SUITE 605 TEL. 471-5946 WORLD'S FINANCIAL DIS EMPLOYMENT SYSTEM OVER 500 TOP LISTINGS PLACEMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND SYST MS PERSONNEL IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS MAIL YOUR RESUME TODAY For intelligent, confidential consider ation. The R-H System is directed DV a CPA. ACCOUNTING DIRECTOR INTL.

ACCOUNTING. Listed corp. requires mature individual to direct overseas accta. functions. Applicable exp.

and knl. of Spanish necessary. $17,500. (Fee Paid) CHIEF COST ACCOUNTANT. Growing company seeks person with solid bkard.

in petro-chemical or plastic industry. (Fee Paid) BUDGET DIRECTOR. Notonal mtg. retall organization needs CPA and -or MBA for profit planning and budgets. Outstanding Opty.

$13,500 (Fee Pd) COST ANALYST. Hvy machinery mfer is seeking a heavyweight cost acct. Knl. of budgeting very helpful. $12,500 plus bonus.

(Fee Paid) FIELD AUDITORS. Big board corp. is seeking people with degree and or 2 yrs. exp. Travel first class nationwide and overseas.

Top promotions after 2 yrs. Exciting Opty. (Fee Paid) ACCTG. SYS. PROCEDURES ANALYST.

Mfg. co. requires individual to revise institute business procedures. Start $10,500. (Fee Paid) PLANT ACCOUNTANT.

Division of listed mfar. needs person with degree or equivalent for arowth spot. Will work at all facets of plant accta. $8,500. (Fee Paid) GENERAL ACCOUNTANT.

Not'l. mfor. requires ambitious young person for position in Admin. Accta. Secton.

Assist with budgets-forecasts-fin. statements. Excellent opty. $8,400. (Fee Paid) ACCOUNTING TRAINEES.

Many openings for ambitious individuals with decree or assoc. dearees in -plant accountina. To $7,800. (Fees Pd) Jr. Proo.

onv exp 7,200 429 Forbes 471-5946 ROBERT HALF PERSONNEL PROGRAMMER ANALYSTS. Glamindustry requires degreed persons with system exp. in purchasingdistrbuting-manufacturina. To 000 good bonus. Real opty.

(Fee Pd) SYSTEMS ANALYSTS. Mfg. CO. seeks people with Forms designInventory control-credit exp. Univac 1004 bkard.

helpful. $11,000. (Fee Pd) PROGRAMMERS. S. Growth co.

desires person with hvv. cobol exp.IBM 360 Tape-Disk-Real time helpful. $11,000. (Fee Pd) WE NEFD QUALIFIED APPLICANTS IMMEDIATELY TO FILL THE FOLLOWING FFE PAID POSITIONS PLUS HUNDREDS MORE LOCALLY AND NATIONWIDF: Ind. bkard $15,000 Specialist 13,000 Prog-Analyst, IBM360 To Info.

Sys. Design 10- 13.000 Linear Prog. Knl. 12,000 Programmer 11,500 Tab Supervisor 10,200 429 Forbes 471-5946 DIEL Anna E. Lutz, widow of Frank J.

Diel, late of 1534 Howard mothof Margaret Hall and Robert F. Diel: sister of Frank Lutz: also five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Funeral on Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1967, from CORNELIUS PAP. PERT'S, 2705 East St.

Requiem high mass in St. Boniface Church, at 10 o'clock. Christian Mothers, St. Vincent Oblates of St. Benedict and friends invited.

DRNACH On Friday, January 6, 1967, Mrs. Frances K. Drnach of 1109 Worthington Clairton, mother of Frances Vincent, Frank, Henry and Joseph; 14 grandchildren, one great-brandchlid; one sister and one brother in Europe received A. J. BEKAVAC FUNERAL HOME, 555 Fifth Clairton, Pa.

Visitations 10-10. Requiem mass Monday, January 9:30 a. m. St. Clare's Church, Clairton.

Interment St. Clare's Cemetery, Clairton, DZIADOSZ On Wed. Jan. 4, 1967, Sarafina, of 114 Penn Braddock, wte of Michael; mother of Joseph Mrs. Andrew Galiotti and Mrs.

Stephen Preselac; also six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends receivof the REGIS J. PASTOR FUNERAL HOME, 808 Talbot Braddock. Funeral on Mon. at 8:30 a.

m. Solemn high mass of requiem in Sacred Heart of Jesus R.C. Church at 9:30 a.m. ESAYIAN On Thursday, Jan 5, 1967, Hachik, of Homestead Homestead, husband of Anna Batharian; father of Mary E. Ozarchak; Helen Shoushainian; also four grandchildren.

Funeral sevices at the JOSEPH P. ZORN FUNERAL HOME, 445 4th Braddock, on Monday at 2 p. m. Friends invited. FERRILLI Michelina Silvaggio, on Saturday, Jan.

7, 1967, beloved wife Vito; mother of Mary DiFebo Joseph DiFebo: sister of Mrs. Antonietta DiFebo, Mrs. Anna DeRose, Dominick Silvaggio, Archangelo Silvaggio; three grandchildren. Friends received at STEPHEN A. O'TOOLE FUNERAL HOME, 5106 2nd Hazelwood, after 2 on Sunday.

Requiem high mass in St. Stephen's RC Church Tuesday at 9. FORD At Lock Haven, on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, Paul Ford, of WexfordBayne Franklin Park. son of Clara Stadelmvier and Homer Ford; brother of Mrs.

Esther H. Cottoge, Herbert C. and Arthur H. Ford. Friends will be received at the H.

P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME 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 at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway, Perrysvilie, where services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p. m.

FRYER On Saturdav, Jan. 7, 1967, Mary Fryer, of 135 W. Sandle McLawless, wife of the late. William Candless mother of Mrs. Loretta Hev, Master Sat.

Leo William G. and David A. Fryer; sister of Mrs. Margaret Stillwell, Mrs. Sarah Kinkead, Mrs.

Loretta Sepdv and William Lawless; also survived by 10 grandchildren. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysville, Requiem high mass in St. Teresa Church, Perrysville, on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.

GIANOTTI 1100 Tenth Irwin, Jan. 7, 1967, beloved wife of Bernard; sister of Mary Rose, Ellen McDonough, Frank, Charles, Joseph and James Lorenc. Friends received 2-5 and 7-9 at the VINCENT V. RODGERS FUNERAL HOME, 805 Penna. Irwin.

Blessing service Mondav, 10 a. m. GOSSETT On Friday, Jan. 6 1967, John of 100 Sterrett Crafton, husband of the late Jane Evans; father of John step-father of Harriet Haddox, and Roy Haddox, Sr. of Detroit, also three grandchildren; nephews and nieces.

Friends received at the L. BEINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty where services will at be held on Monday, Jan. 9, 1967, 1:30 p.m.

Burial in Jefferson Memorial Park. Family visiting hours 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. GRABOWSKI On Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Maryann (formerly of Lawrenceville), Frank, widow of Martin; beloved mother of Adam, and William; also six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Funeral on Tuesday at 9 a.m. from the ALBERT F. BOREK FUNERAL HOME, 249 Main Lawrenceville. Requiem mass at 10 a.m. in Holy Family Church.

GRAHAM On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, in on auto accident in Valleio, William of MacBeth Monroeville, formerly of Trafford, Graham; son of Melvin and Mildred brother of Sydney Freed, Thomas and Susan Wilding; and arandson Mr. Mrs. W. B.

Graham and Mrs. Sydney Walker. Family will receive friends W. from 7-10 p. m.

at the N. DAUGHERTY AND SON FUNERAL Trafford, Pa. Notice of funeral later. GRIGGLE of 1102 Kunkle wife of January 7, 1967, Marion On Saturday, Joseph; mother of William Helen Vandervort, Frank, Marilyn Joseph, Guerra, Joseph Charles, Robert Bonnie, Bryanna, and Bardsley in Viet Nom; also 16 B. grand- Jones.

children; sister of the William ALBERT A. Friends received at HOME, 3313 Rd. Funeral service TuesNOVAK FUNERAL p. Visitations 2-5, 7-10 p. m.

Brighton day 2 m. GROVE Broge, on Jan. 7, 1967 AUGUSTA of 114 Locust Etna, form(Lucille) erly of Akron. Ohio, wife of the late Reno Grove, sister Ruff, of Harry Houserman, the Catherine late Henry Broge. Broge Friends, received 2-5 and 7-10 p.

m. at HOME, WM. 333 Butler OGRODNIK Etna. Funeral FUNERAL Tuesday at 1:30 Evangelical with Lutheran services Church of Sharpsburg, at 2 p. m.

First HARTMAN Jan. 7, 1967, Frank Suddenly, on Hartman, Saturday, of 1439 Franklin Wilkinsburgh; brother of Friends Dr. John received C. Hartman, ROBERT of E. WOLFE Wilk.

MEMORIAL, 925 Franklin at 1 p.m. Services on Tuesday HEFFLEY beloved husband 91 of James Batting Heffley, of Catherine Emsworth, on Friday, Jan. 6, Gibb 1967; beloved father of James Dole D. and Minerva Snyder, Mrs. Betty Eileen brother Gruneberg, Albert and Edoor; of Mrs.

survived also call by at six the HOME OF Friends WILLIAM may F. BRIEN, 3724. Califorat Cooper N. S. Servnia ices Monday at 1 p.

m. HENDERSON 10 a. m. HOFFMAN Jan 6, 1967, P. E.

HenOn derson Friday, of 2685 Ammon Brookline, beloved husband of Russell Dorothea G. Henderson; father of Henderson of Dormont; also, brother surviof ved Jack by two W. Henderson grandchildren; of Miami. Mrs. Ira Blanche Murray of WentHenderson of California and worth, L.

Nova Scotia. BEINHAUER SON CO. Friends received MORTUARY, 2630 West m. Liberty from 2-4 and 7-9 p. Services PiIn the Church of the Monday at Advent, oneer Brookline on 7, 1967, at 10 p.

On Friday, Jan. Charles E. Hoffman, beloved McCombs, husband of the late Ruth of 1426 formerly Fallowfield of the North Side; Beechview; of Elizabeth (Betty) Visfather grandfather of Robert and locky: Wayne Vislocky. Friends received at the HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. FRANK W.

SIMONS FUNERTuesdav afternoon at AL Services on 2 o'clock. HORGAN Jan. 6, 1967, John on Friday, nett; husband father of the of late Julia Porter: three Catherine Hartdren; brother of Mary Horgan. grandchildren; two great-grandchilA. Friends O'TOOLE received at FUNERAL the HOME, STEPHEN formerly O'Toole and O'Connor, High mass 5106 Second reaulem In the Hazelwood.

Church of St. of Stephen on Tuesdav at 11 a.m. HUCKO On Jan. 7, 1967, 26 Peter, Rudolph husSt. band Stowe of Mary Hucko father of John of Paul Hucko; also three grandchildren.

Friends received Chartiers at McDERMOTT 1225 in McKees Rocks. Requiem mass Monday, St. Francis deSales Church, on Jon. 9, at 9 a. m.

IRVIN On Jan. 5, 1967, of 7 East Prospect Ingram; Walter beloved husband of Lillie Kincaid Irvin; father of James R. of Ingram; arandfather of Kathleen. James, Michael and Susan. Friends may ccH at the JAMES LAMB JR.

FUNERAL HOME, Noble Services Crafton Monday at 2-4 1 and o'clock. p. Flowers m. grate7-9 declined. Memorials may Presbyterion be fully made to Ingram United Church Building Fund.

JAKIELA (JAKIELO) On 149 S. Saturday, 15th Jan. S. 7, 1967. husband John, of Mary Wroniak: father Laura of Paul, Monkells, Mrs.

Jean Mitrick, Mrs. pP nard Jakiela; also survived by 18 grandchildren and three great -grandJOHN children. J. Friends received at the 119 S. 15th St.

Funeral on Wednes- HOME, GMITER dav high at mass 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem in St. Adalbert's Church at 9 0. m.

KANDSBERGER On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, Frank 237 East Agnew husband of the late Eva Herrmann Kandsberger; father of Jeanne, and Herman Kandsberger; brother of Sr. M. and Bonavita, Frances C. S.

of Germany. Kandsberger; also three grandchildren. Visitations at the E. C. KOONTZ FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd.

Relofives and friends, invited to attend funeral, Monday, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem at high mass in St. Basil Church, 10 a. m. Interment St.

Joseph Cemetery. Member of Carrick Eagles Aerie 1520, and Senior Citizens, Carrick Park. KARL (Fairman) On Friday, Jan. 6. 1967, of 10:50 a.

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

Helen M. Craia; sister of Mrs. E. Herbert Gilg, and Mrs. Margaret F.

Friends Lacock: also six grandchildren. received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville from 2-4 and 7-9 p. Services on Monday afternoon at o'clock. Interment in Union Dale Cemetery.

KELLER Suddenly, on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, at 5:20 p.m., Mary C. Kirk Keller, beloved wife of Harry Keller, Poh. Fire Chief, of 212 Alpine N. mother of Judith Ann Kar dell; sister of Arcilla Clark, of Trenton, N.

J. and Frank Kirk, of Merrillville, grandmother of Suzanne and William Kardell. Friends received after Sunday at the FRANK W. 'SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Notice of time of funeral later.

In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to the heart fund. KIMBALL On Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967, Ruth, beloved wife of the late Harry Kimball; mother of Mrs. Leon (Miriam) Miller, of Mrs. Lillian Miller, of New York, Leonard of North Miami Beach, Fla.

and Jerome Kimball of Miami Beach, sister of Saul Levy, of Miami, Fla. and Mrs. Molly Itzkovitz, of Charleroi, also five grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren. Friends received 7-9 D. the BURTON L.

HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Sa. Hill (Opp. Morrowfield where services will be heid on Monday at 3 p. m. Interment Beth Shalom Cemetery.

KNAPPER On Thursday, Jan. Mary Hardin Knapper, Norton beloved wife of William H. Knapper; mother of Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Raymond Linsenbigler, William Jack and Charles N.

Knapper; also survived by 11 grandchildren. Friends received at the OF WM. F. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsorge Mt.

Washington, where service will be held, Monday, Jan. 9, at 1 p. m. KOEPER On Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Louis J.

Koeper, of 527 Warrington beloved husband of Ella Winesburgh Koeper; father of Louis J. also grandchildren; brother of John and Mrs. Cleopha Stein. Friends received at the COLLIGAN-BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave. Funeral on Tuesday, Jan.

10, al 8 a. m. High mass of requiem in St. George Church at 9 a.m. KOS Frances on Friday, Jan.

6, 1967, of Cuddy, mother of Julia Klemencic, Josephine Mikser, Anna Witt, Matthew Jr. of Frank, sister of Ann Schaff, Beaver, also 13 grandchildren and 2 greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the SAMUEL B. FRYER FUNERAL ville. HOME, 729 Washington BridgeRequiem mass in St.

Barbaras Church on Tuesday at 10 a. m. KRAGNES On Thursday, Jon. 5, 1967, at Los Angeles, Ralph age 31, formerly of Alfred Mt. Lebanon, beloved son of and Clara McCormick Henry, Kragnes, Edward and Vincent Kos; of Mt.

Lebanon; brother of Mrs. Karen L. Leachman of Parkersburg, W. Mrs. Shirley A.

Rather of Orange, Alfred Jr. of Bethel Park, and the Rev. Earl N. Kragnes of Oklahoma City, Okla. Friends received at the BEINHAUER AND SON CO.

TUARY, 2630 W. Liberty 2-4 and 7-9 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, Joseph Regis, beloved husband of Thelma Kelly; brother of Mary Runt of Irwin. Friends will be received at the MICHAEL F.

DeROSA TUARY, Paulson Ave. at Winslow St. until Tuesday at 10 a. m. Requiem high mass in Sacred Heart Church at 11 a.

m. Visitations 2-4 and 7.9 p.m. LOWE Willie suddenly Jan. 6, 1967 at band Southside of Hospital. Beloved husElar; father of Mrs.

Mattie Roberts; grandfather of Rosalie. Friends are being received at the WHITAKER FUNERAL HOME, 325 Climax St. Family visitations 2-4, 8-10 p. m. Services Tuesday at Church.

p. m. in St. Pouls A.M.E. Interment Lincoln Restland Memorial Pork.

LOZORAITIS Suddenly on Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Gertrude, beloved wife of Frank; dearest mother of Andrea, Frank and Barbara Lozonaitis; sister of Mrs. Loretta Kenna, of California, and Leroy Seifert, 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.

Requiem high mass at St. Casimir's Church at 9:30 a. m. MACKEY John F. (attorney at law), age 52 years, 371 James Springdale, husband of Margaret Buerkle Mackey: father of Gretchen and Mackey; brother of Mrs.

William (Claramae) Hall Syracuse, N. Mrs. John M. Elizabeth) Scott ot Washington, Pa. Friends will be received at the CLOWES FUNERAL HOME, 801 Pittsburgh Springdale.

Time of services later. MAEDINGER (Moedinger) On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, Mary A. Riley of 5374 Overland Trail, Baldwin Boro, (formerly of Mt. Washington;) wife of Herman C.

Maedinger, beloved mother of Mrs. Roy (Mary) Whewell; Mrs. John (Eileen) (Peggy) Hilbert; Jackson; Mrs. Edward Mrs. James (Shirley) Hodge; Mrs.

Wesley (Delores) Rogers; Herman Francis George C. and Charles D. Moedinger; sister of Mrs. George Boxheimer; Mrs. Francis W.

Lynch; Miss Margaret Riley; George J. and Charles R. Riley; also survived by 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER SONS Virginia Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington until 8:15 Tuesday, Jan. 10. Solemn Mass of Requiem in St. Mary's of the Mount Church at 9 a.

m. MALLOUGH Edna, of 341 Colfax St. Springdale on Friday, Jon. 6, 1967. Mother of Mrs.

Anthony (Margaret) Baldus, Springdale; Mrs. Walter (Ethel) Myers of La Mesa, Mrs. Joseph (Freda) Timko, Cheswick: three sons, Marcus H. Chapman. Cheswick; William R.

Chapman, Jacksonville, N. and Joseph W. Mallough, at home; sister of Mrs. Neola Gest, Erie. Friends received at the CLOWES FUNERAL HOME, 801 Pittsburgh Springdale.

Serv' ices Monday, Jan. 9, at 2 p. m. MARCHESE Thursday, Jon. 5, 1967, Joseph.

father of Frank, Anthony and Dr. Baldasare Marchese; also six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Friends received at the RAYMOND J. BRUSCO FUNERAL HOME, Broadway (at Shiras), Beechview, from 2-5 and 7-10 p. m.

Requiem high mass In St. Pomphilus Church on Monday at 10 a. m. McAFEE On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, John H.

McAfee of Palm Beech Beechview, beloved husband of Mary Gallagher McAfee: father of John H. Ill, Michael and Kitty Ann McAfee; brother of Mrs. Robert Long of Kentucky. Friends and members of Fraternal Order of Police received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER SONS Virania Ave.

and Kearsarge Mt. Washington until 10 a. m. Monday, Jan. 9.

Requiem high mass in St. Catherine Church at 11 a.m. F.O.P. Services Sunday at 8 p.m. McCANN On Thursdav, Jan.

5, 1967, Anna Mever McCann, of 83 Beltzhoover widow of John J. McCann: mother of John J. and Mrs. Anna Moe Bracken, also three grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Friends received at the COLLIGAN BARRY FUNERAL HOME, 608 Warrington Ave.

Funeral on Monday, Jan. 9 at 9 a. m. High mass of requiem in St. George Church at 10 a.

m. McCANN On Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Andrew R. of 625 Louann Shaler father of Arlene Beals; son of Erma McCann: brother of Erma Hitson, William and John McCann; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends received after 2 p.

m. Saturday at the HENRY C. BOCK FUNERAL POME, 1500 Mt. Royal Glenshaw Funeral on Monday morning nt 9:30 o'clock. Requiem hiah mass in All Saints Church at 10 o'clock.

service (Undercliff Sundav evenina at 7:30 Volunteer Fire Dept. (Visitation with the familv g' clock and 7 to 10 D. MeDANIELS At the Aliquippa Hospital, on Saturday, Jan. 1967, Lillian Mays McDaniels, James; of beloved Alquippa, wife of of the late mother James Hollis, Dennis and the late Ellis McDaniels. Friends received the MERVIN C.

STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island Tuesdav at Rocks. 2 p. m. Funeral Family hours on 2-4 services 7.1 TODAY'S DEATHS Bandola, Michael Barth, Raymond E. Benedict, Morris Brethauer, Harry Campbell, James F.

Churik Stephen T. Diel, Anna E. Drnach, Frances 1 K. Ferrilli, 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. O'Hara, Mary E. Pritchard, Joseph E. Robb, Hannah Crane Roy, Elizabeth Sadler, Margaret Schratz, Aloysius Sofranko, Frank V.

Solomon, Louis (Happy) Stebbins, Earl C. Swoger, Rose Tarquinio, Angelo Ullrey, Anita Whitehead. Harry M. Williams. Ethel E.

Zottola, Frances Death Notices McQUILLAN On Thursday night, Patrick beloved husband of DeSales Ingolsby McQuillan; father of Jean Bonzer, James Robert G. and Leon J. McQuillan; brother of Katherine Monheim, John McQuitian and Anna Church. Also 14 grandchildren and one great arandchild. Friends received at McCABE BROS.

INC. FUNERAL HOME, 6214 Walnut Shadyside. Funeral on Monday, Jan. 9, 1967 at 9 a. m.

Requie mHigh Mass at Sacred Heart Church at 10 0. m. MILLER On Thursday, Jan. 5, at 9:25 p. m.

Lorretta M. Lev, wife of the late John C. Miller of 24 Drum N. mother of Mrs. Marian Mc Guire, Dolores M.

Miller, Charles E. Miller and the late Harry R. Miller; sister of Mrs. Irene Lehmer, Mrs. Madeline Klaiber, Miss Lucille Ley, Eugene, Norbert and J.

Richard Ley; also 6 grandchildren. Christian Mothers, L.C.B.A, and friends received at the FRANK W. SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysville Ave. Funeral Monday morning at 9:30. High mass of Requiem in the Annunciation Church at 10 o'clock.

MOIDEL On Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, at 3:15 p.m., Fannie Moidel, of 5532 Baywood St. End, beloved wife of the late Morris Moidel; mother of Isadore Moidel, of George Moidel, of East Liverpool, Ohio, Albert Moidel, of Wheeling, W. Miss Esther Moidel, of and Mrs. Sidney (Mollie) Pascoll, of Martins Ferry, Ohio; sister of Morris Moidel, Ben Moidel, both of Pah.

and Mrs. Racnel Sniderman, of Los Angeles; also eight grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Center on Sunday at 1 p.m. Interment Torah Chaim Cemetery. The family suggests contributions be made to the charity of after your 7:30 choice.

Visitations Saturday p.m. MONTINI On Fridav, Jan. 6, 1967, Mrs. Louise, age 78 years, of Herminie, mother of Eliggio, of Herminie, Enio, of Mrs. Frank (Mary) Malpezzi, of Herminie; sister of Joseph Cellini, of Aliquippo, Mrs.

Alfred (Dominica) Guerrieri, of Herminie, Mrs. Fernanda Vallecorsa, of Alliquippa, Mrs. Agostini, of Aliquippa, Mrs. Evelina Monsveti, of Italy; also 10 grandchildren Friends and one great-grandchild. received after p.

m. on Saturday, and daily from 1- 10 p. HILARY E. FUNERAL HOME, 404 Sewicklev Herminie. Requiem high mass at 9 a m.

Monday in St. Edward's R. C. Church, Herminie. MOUL Of 439 Bausman Knoxville on Friday, Jan 6, 1967, Louis in his 83rd vear, beloved husband of Clara Schwarzott Moul; father of Betty and Virginia Clara Sherman Lou and Moul; brother of Lawrence W.

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

High mass of requiem in St. Canice Church at 10 a.m. MYERS On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, Foster K. beloved husband of Jane MacDonald Myers of 110 Delano Drive, Pleasant Hills; son of the late Ralph and Ethel Mvers: father of Jerrv Jack Mvers of Campbelisbura, Mrs.

Linda Marchando: brother of Victor Mvers, Mrs. Pauline Mrs. Lois Patton. Mrs Marv Louise Scott, Mrs. Mildred Shultz.

Mrs. Mary Bridgewater, Mrs. Wanda Butler. also four grandchildren. Friends received Saturday and Sundav JOHN H.

SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FUNERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. From 2-4 and 7-9 Garrett p. m. Funeral Monday Henry of Sarver, W. morning at 11 o'clock.

If desired contributions may be made to the Pleasant Hills, Community United Presbyterian Church. NIMEC Suddenly on Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Michael of 522 Cabot Way, South Side: husband of Frances Janney; father of Michael Myketa brother of Mrs. Anna Konopka, Anthony, Paul and the late Eva Eckhordt and Rose Peiffer. Friends and veterans received the JOHN J.

GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 S. 15th where services will be held on Tuesday. at 11 a. m. O'HARA Suddenly, Friday, Jan.

6, 1967, Mary Ellen Kirby O'Hara, beloved wife of Hugh F. O'Hara; daughter of Mary Kirby and the late Patrick Kirby; sister of Johanna O'Connor, Nora Clair, Kathryn Kirby, Ellen Shade, and James Kirby. Friends received after 2 p. m. Sunday at McCABE BROTHER INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1967, at 8:30 a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Philip Church, Crafton at 10:30 a. m. ORRIS (Clegg) On Friday at West Penn Hospital of 165 Hillcrest Munhall: Dorothy age 58, beloved of James E. Orris; beloved mother of Mrs. Marjorie Ocskav; Richard J.

Orris, both of Munhall; five grandchildren. received at ALBERT 3501 Main Homestead Park, SAVOLSKIS FUNERAL CHAPEL, Munhall. 2-4 and 7-10 p. m. Funeral Funeral services will be held at the Chapel on Monday at Memorial 1:30 p.

Park m. Interment Jefferson Cemetery. She was a member of First Christian Church of Homestead. PESSAGNO Suddenly, on Friday, January 6, 1967, Raymond J. Pessagno of 815 Franklin father of william Zimpleman, Nancy, Raymond and Donna Pessagno; son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Gudenburr. Friends the ROBERT E. WOLFE MEMORIAL. Wilk.

925 Services Franklin Monday Ave. at at 1:30 p. m. PETRONE On Jan. 1967, Angelina Ceraso Petrone of 98 Ruth wife of the late Pasquale Petrone; mother of Mrs.

Josephine Grillo, Ann, also Angelo, survived Louis by and eight Frank grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Friends received at the PARLORS OF WM. SLATER AND SONS Virginia Ave. and Kearsarge Mt. Washington, until 9:15, Monday, Jan.

9. Solemn mass of requiem in St. Justin Church at 10 o. m. PFIEFER Kathryn.

In her 76th vear. Friday, of 1226 Aliquippa, on Jan. 6, 1967, at her home, survived her husband, Albert: two daughters, Mrs. Charles M. McKenzie and Mrs.

Warren C. Owens; also nine Edward arandone brother, Hildebrand; two sisters, Mrs. Williams. Lucy Mrs. Margaret Friends received 7-10 p.

m. Saturday and 2-4 and 7-10 p.m. Sunday at the -W BARROCH FUNERA HOME, 2640 Mill Allavippa. High a.m. mass of requiem on Monday at 11:45 in St.

Titus R. C. Church. Interment Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery.

PLACKE On Saturday. Jan. 7, 1967, William age 56, beloved husband of Dorothy Schmidlin Placke, of 3000 W. the Liberty Ave. REINHAUER Friends AND received SON co.

MORTUARY, 2630 W. Liberty Ave. Sunday. Private service and interment Monday. PRITCHARD On Jan.

1967, Joseph hus. E. Pritchard of 6100 Walnut Friends received 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's Church at 9 a. m.

SOLOMON Albright, Robert 0. 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.

Karl (Fairman) Agnes F. Knapper, Mary, Koeper, Louis J. Kragnes, Ralph W. Kramer, Joseph Lozoraiis, 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 L. Petrone, Angelina Pessagno, Raymond 1. 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. Lena Stebbins, Earl C. Stetzer, William G. Stuthers, Kathleen M. Traficanie (Nicoletti), Amelia Vogel, David E.

Wageley, Annie Wallace, Charles R. Wills, Helen Yount, Walter Ziriak, Robert F. Death Notices band of the late Bertha Abraham Pritchard; brother of the late Elizabeth Beck; Mary Sharpe and Margaret Flavin. Friends received after 7 p. m.

Sunday at McCABE BROS. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn Ave. Funeral services Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1967 at 2 p. m.

Member American Legion Post 5. RICHARDS Suddenly, on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1967, Moses Wright, at 630 Anderson North Braddock, beloved husband of Catherine Waldron; father of Mrs. Dolores Heilmann, Mrs. Shirley Semanco, Mrs.

Mary Lou Ruder, Thomas, Moses, Robert, James, John, Louella, and Betty Richards; brother of Mrs. Louella Colflesh, James William R. and Thomas B. Richards; also 14 grandchildren. 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. ROBB On Friday, Jan.

6, 1967, Hannah Crone, wife of the late Frank A. Robb; mother of Ruth R. Champion, Quentin W. and George C. Robb; the late Grace M.

Hausman: also survived by six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Friends received at the DOROTHY B. ZEPFEL FUNERAL HOME, S. Negley East End, on Sunday from noon until 4 and 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, 1967, Michael beloved husband of Betty Ross not 234 Elizabeth Avalon; father of Mrs. Carole Postell of Bellevue, Phyllis, Phillip and Lillian Ross at horne; brother of Mrs. Josephine Lacey and Mrs.

Ross Evans of North Side Pittsburgh: grandfather of Lynn Postell. Friends will be received at the LESTER C. McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon. Requiem high mass at the Church of the Assumption, Bellevue, Tuesday at 10 a. m.

ROTH Blanche on Jan. 5. 1967, 40 Sycamore Etna, wife of (formerly the late of Shaler Harry A. Roth; mother of George William Harry E. Roth and Genevieve J.

Gause; also 6 grandchildren. Friends FUNERAL received at HOME, Wm. J. OGRODNIK 333 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Mon. at 10 a.

m. ROY Elizabeth, 215 Elm Ambridge, on Saturday, Jan. 7, 1967. Wife of John, and sister of Charles Morrow of Wampum. Friends received after noon Sunday in the CONRAD HOME, F.

MATTER FUNERAL 1133 Church Ambridge. Services on Tuesday. SADLER Margaret McClintock, age 81, on Saturday, Jan. 7 at 5:05 a. of 416 First a Monessen, Forward former: ly operated farm in mother of James W.

and Freman of Pete and Richard, both of Charleroi and Ernest of Monongahelo, two daughters, Miss Ruby Sadler and Mrs. DeVota Pierotti, both of Monessen; sister of Frank D. McClintock of Mononhahela, John and Samuel of Elizabeth, Mrs. Frank (Edna) Gillingham of Monessen; 13 12 greatgrandchildren. Friends ceived at the EDWIN MELENYZER FUNERAL HOME, 262 Donner Monessen.

Funeral services Monday at 1:30 p. m. trom the funeral home, Rev. Charles Coller, of the Church of The Nazarene officiating. Interment in Elizabeth Cemetery.

SANDIG Edward F. of N. Fairmount Ave. on Thursday, Jan. Anna 5, Seitz: 1967, father bloved of husband of Anna Slatt; brother of Freda Malia; Betty Martin and Albert Sandig; also dren, one great grandchil.

Friends survived by seven grandchilreceived at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Monday at 3 p. SAUNDERS Henry Garrett on Friday, Jan, 6. 1967, of Cabot, RD 1, father of Thomas, of Marwood, Michael Mrs. Irene Alimon and Mrs.

Eleanore Noah, of of Cabot, RD brother Mrs. Lorraine Bertram Murray Saunders, Indiana; Portof of ersville, William and Carl, of Turtle Creek, George, of Mrs. Jessie Kelly, of Irwin, Mrs. Del Stewart, Sessna, of of Indiana, Mrs. Irene Murrysville, Mrs.

Lilly Jackson, four of Ohio; also 27 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Friends will be received at the ALBERT W. FOX FUNERAL HOME, Saxonburg, 7-9 p.m. on Saturday and 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

on Sundav, Monday. where will services be held on SCHLACHTER of 202 18th Sharpsburg, on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1967, Peter (Pete), husband of Marguerite (Rohrer): father of Schlachter Dorothy of Voller; brother of Leo na, also three Friends received at the EUGENE N. WORRELL FUNERAL HOME, 202 Main Sharpsburg. Requiem high mass Monday morning at 10 o'clock, in St.

Marv's Church, Sharpsburg. SCHLOTT Suddenly, on Thursday. 29, 1966, at Quang Tri, Vietnam, Col. Dennis Schlott, U.S.M.C.. son cf Richard and Mrs.

Rose Marie (Corrado) Schlott, of 1138 Race St. McKees Rocks; grandson of Mary and the late Frank Corrado and Mrs. Ann Enghardt; brother of Richard Jr. Jeffrey. and Kevin Schlott.

Friends received at the ANTHONY M. MUSMANNO ERAL HOME, 700 Seventh Mc Kees Rocks. Funeral Tuesday of 8:45 a.m. Requiem high mass in Mother of Sorrows Church at 9:30 a. m.

SCHMUCKER Of 219 Anthony Mt. Oliver, on Jan. 7, 1967. Louise beloved F. Breier of in her 61st year, wife Frank and Joseph Brier Breier.

Walter L. Schmucker, mother of Arlene Schmucker, sister of Minnie Tucker, Eleanor Nusser, Jacob, At Hollvwood, on Saturdav. Jan. 7, 1967, Louis (Happy), beloved husband of Leah Levine Solomon; father of Carl Burton Solomon: brother of Mrs. Isadore (Mary) Smalley, Mrs.

Jack (Sila) Klein, and Mever Solomon; also two grandchildren. Notice of time and arrival in Pah. later. Family suggests contributions be made to the Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged. BURTON L.

HIRSCH Service. SCHRATZ Alovsius (Ollie), formerly of Fifth on Saturdoy, Jan. 7, 1967, brother of Gertrude Grieser, Vera Holden, Frank Lawrence and Raymond R. Schratz. Friends received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave.

Fur neral on Tuesday at 9 a. m. Requiem high mass in Epiphany Church at 10 a. m. SIGAL On Fridov, Jan.

6. 1967, at 12 noon, Abraham Sigal, beloved husband of the late Pauline Sigal; father of Hubert J. Sigal. of Glenview, Ill, and Benn Sigal, of Honolulu: brother of Mrs. Sam Bloom, Mrs.

Maurice D. Azen, Mrs. William Shirey, Louis Sigal, all of Poh. and Louie Sigal, of Miami Beach, also one grandchild. Friends received at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Sundav 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Services and interment private. SOFRANKO Suddenly on Saturdav, Jan. 7, 1967, Frank of 928 Perolto North Side, in his, 53rd year. Dearly beloved son of the late Gregory and Marie Griger Sofranko; beloved Mary brother of Sofranko.

Steve, Friends John are and Miss being received at the ELMER HERMAN FUNERAL HOME, 702 East Ohio North Side. Services private Wednesday morning. STAR On Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Lena, beloved wife of Bennie Star; mother of Mrs. Al (Ann) Balaber, Mrs.

Alfred (Marian) Roffman, both of N. Joseph Starr and Harold Star, both of Pittsburgh; sister of Ben Kanig, of Chicago, also seven grandchildren, and two greatgrandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. Sunday at the TON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murray Squirrel Hill (Opp.

Morrowfield where services will be held on Monday at 11 a. m. Interment Workmen's Circle Branch 975 Cemetery. STEBBINS On Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Forl Beloved husband of Esther Stebbins, of 15 Monitor Ben Avon; father of Mrs.

Karen Puhl, Richard, Stanley, and Robert Stebbins; son of Mrs. Stella McKinney Stebbins; brother of Mrs. Frances Smith and Wilbur C. Stebbins. Friends received at the LESTER C.

McDONALD FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avalon. Funeral on Monday morning at 10 Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. STETZER Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1967, at Las Vegas, William formerly of Dormont, beloved husband of Fay Davies; father of Mary Fav.

William, Suzan Marie, and Deborah Ruth Stetzer; son of Samuel R. and Ruth L. Vogel; grandson of Mrs. W. 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 5 p.m. Saturdav. Services Monday at 1:30 p. m.

Friends invited Interment Allegheny Cemetery. Masonic services Sunday of 7 p. m. STUTHERS Suddenly on Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, Kathleen beloved daughter of Helen Jones and the late William Stuthers; sister of Patrick and Michael.

Funeral from the J. McCABE FUNERAL HOME, 7204 Thomas Blvd. on Tuesday at 8:30 a. m. Solemn requiem mass in Holy Rosary Church at 9 a.

m. SWOGER Rose Kennedy, on Saturdav. Jan. 7, 1967, of 1413 Woodbourne Brookline, survived by her daughterin-law, Elizabeth Swoger; sister of Mrs. Bertha Green and James Kennedv: also four grandchildren.

Family reavests that friends call after p. m. Sunday at the FRANK F. DeBOR FUNERAL HOME, 1065 Brookline Blvd. Funeral on Tuesday at 9 a.

m. High mass of requiem in 10 0. m. Family hours 2-5 and the Church of the Resurrection 7-10 D. m.

TARQUINIO January 6, 1967, Angelo, of 605 Cornell Coraopolis, husband of the late Elena Maria: father of Anthony, A. John, Arthur, Stephen, Victor, all of Coraopolis; Gino, of McKees Rocks; Mrs. Gilda Falcione, of Coraopolis; Mrs. Gloria Selzer, Moon Mrs. Anna Stanley, of Aliquippa; Mrs.

Geraldine Klemanovich, of Ross Mrs. Nelda Shukes, of Calif brother of Mrs. Maria lafolla, of Coraopolis; Mrs. Marietta Trillio, of Italy; also 41 grandchildren Friends received at the ANTHONY A. SANVITO FUNERAL HOME, 1316 Fourth Coraopolis, until Tuesday 9:30 a.

Joseph's m. Solemn high mass St. Church, 10 a. Visiting hours 1-5 and 7-10. TRAFICANTE (Nicoletti) On Thursday, Jan.

5, 1967, Amella, of 215 Shakelford Drive. Monroeville, beloved wite of the late Michael and mother of Archangel Martine, Mary Dunn, Catherine Federici, Carmella McPherson, Esther Larotonda, Theresa, Joseph and Pat J. Traficante: sister of Ralph Papa and Mr5, Rosario Bochiccho: also 13 arandhildren, and four Friends received 2-4 and 7-10 m. at THE GENE H. CORL FUNERAL CHAP.

EL, 4335 Northern Pike (one block East of Mosside Monroe ville, Pa. Requiem hiah mass in St. Ber. nadette Church on Mondav at 10 a. m.

ULLREY On Saturday. Jan. 7, 1967, Anita, beloved wife of the late Ned Ullrey; sister of Mrs. Hilda Shares, of Miami Beach, Mrs. Mary Jacobs Mrs.

Mildred Wolfson, of Newark, Mrs. Edna Dickliam St. Louis, Mo. of Brooklyn, N. and WilFriends received Sundav, 2 to 4 and 9 D.

the BURTON L. HIRSCH CHAPEL, 2704 Murrav Sq. Hill (ODD. Morrowfield Graveside services will De held on Monday at 1 p. m.

at the Beth Shalom Cemeterv. VOGEL On Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967, David husband of the late Minnie P. Hollis Vogel, 0 1953 High father of Ernest, Pearl, Kemmler, Armella Beck, Violet Madzelewski, David Irene Cerny, Raymond and Deima, Miklausic; brother of Bernard Vogel and Catherine Hunter; also 24 grand children and two great grand children. Friends received at the POPPERT FUNERAL HOME, 711 Lockhart St.

Funeral on Monday at 8:15 a. m. Requiem High Mass in St. Peter's Church at 9 a. m.

WAGELEY Annie, DiPaola, mother on Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, beloved of Mrs. Marcella Schneider and Edmund Wageley; sister of Mrs. Mary Mazzotto; also six grandchildren. Friends received at the LEO G.

SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 5128 Second Hazelwood. Requiem high mass on Tuesday at 10 o'clock in St. Stephen's Church. WALLACE Charles R. (formerly of Wilkinsburg), of" Thursdav, Jan.

5, 1967, uncle Marv James and Charles of Mt. Wasbinaton. Friends and members of Ephiphany Lutheran Church, Lemington Ave. received at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, 4730 Friendship Ave. Services on Mon.

at 2 p.m. WHITEHEAD Suddenly on Friday, Jan. 6, 1967, Harry of 914 Fourth N. Braddock; husband of Marie Nesbit Whitehead; brother of John Whitehead: also survived by three nieces, Janet, Joan and Verna. Friends and members of First Christian Church of Braddock, Braddock's Field Lodge No.

510 F. A. Consistory, and Syria Temple received ot the WM. E. ELKIN MORTUARY, Fourth N.

Braddock, where services will be held Sunday evening at 8 p. m. followed by services from the FIELDS FUNERAL HOME, Wheeling, W. Tuesday at 2 p. m.

(Masonic services Sunday evening at 7:30.) WILLIAMS Ethel of Bay City, formerly of Cleveland, 0., and on Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967; dear sister of Hozel Stewart. Funeral services Monday, Jan. 9 at 11 a.m. at the VALLENDER AND PENZIN FUNERAL HOME, Bay City, Mich.

WILLS On Friday, Jon. 6, 1967, Helen Crissman Wills, mother of Mrs. Marian C. Keintz and Donald A. Crissmon; also survived by one granddaughter and three greatgrandchildren.

Friends recelved Saturday evening 7-9 p. m. and Sunday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the JOHN H.

SLATER SONS WHITEHALL FU. NERAL HOME, 4201 Brownsville Brentwood. Funeral Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. YOUNT On Friday, Jan. 6 1967, Walter of 456 Saxonburg Dorseyville, husband of Evelyn Miller; father of Leanora, James, and Sheila; brother of Irene Hopper, Wilma Tarker, Margaret McKittrick, William and John Yount.

Friends received at McDERMOTT BROS. 1225 Chartiers McKees Rocks. Requiem mass in St. Francis deSales Church on Monday, Jan, 9, at 10 a.m. ZIRIAK On Friday morning, Jan.

6, 1967, Robert beloved husband of Emma Jenkins Ziriak of 285 Summit Bellevue: father of Staff Sat. Robert D. of Hawaii, William D. and Sally E. Ziriak of Bellevue; brother of Gustave, Paul, Mrs.

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1 year minimum experience. Major firm. Salary from $10,000 to $12,000. Rittenhouse For the young men with 1-2 wears college or sharp high school gradunte truing to get ahead. We encourage you to review our train111 program.

Administrative Assistants H. S. No experience. Well known Poh. firm seeks bright young men for inside job.

Responsibility. Good benefits. Downtown. $4,200. Purchasing Agent Large Eastern corporation has immediate opening for experienced buver or assistant buyer.

Dapree preferred. Heavy supervision. Fee Paid. $12,000. Rittenhouse DIVISION management.

Good extrovertish personality, but firm mannerisms. college grad. draft exempt. $6,600. PERSONNEL.

DIVISION Special Division created for National Firms seeking outstanding graduates for unusual and stimulating training programs. Some Fee Paid. Management Trainee Office supervision mamt. some personnel uties, leading to first line Personnel Manager (Divisional) Prefer MA 7 years familiar with amnufacturina milieu, sales technical endeavors; responsibility largest operating division L. Mamf.

Org. Planning. Fee Paid. $15,000 Rittenhouse DIVISION Design Degree a-o experience, 1-machinery for sheet metal products fabrication. 2-complex machine tools, basic idec to completed machine.

$12,000. Research Chemist The challenge of a lifetime! Dynam iC, giant in its field offers free rein to explore unkown areas in Organic Chemistry. Fee Paid to $15,000. Electronics Technicians product service. Two years technical and or military electronics background.

All benefit. plus profit-sharing. $7,500. ittenhouse ASSOCIATES, INC. 281-8871 STANDARD LIFE 4th Smithfield Mon.

TIl 1 6:30 Sat. 10-12. ACCOUNTANT COST: Associate be trained in corp. Cost Accountant with some experience is helpful, but not necessary. Benefits and growth opportunity.

Starting salary is $6,200 year; fee paid. Call 261-1070, Business Employment, 1614: Clark Bldg. ACCOUNTANTS LEARN I.B.M. TO $9000 This position offers men with basic accounting knowledge the opportunity to advance to a more sophisticated 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 If you are interested in moving up from straight accounting to office systems and precedures vet feel you need some training in this area then this is trained for you. You will be completely in the latest methods for accounting systems, You'll receive your first raise after training and a second raise in 6 months. International Business Associates, 524 Penn 281-6255. Personnel.

ACCOUNTING CAREER PERSONNEL 4151 Jenkin Arcade 471-8926 Acct. Trainees degree (25) $6-800" Jr. Account'ts cost (2) 9600 Begin acct clks to $7200 Begin acct clks (7) to $7200 Begin cost analysts 10 $8000 Jr. Acct't mtg corp $8000 Jr. accountant tax to $8000 PERSONNEL NO FEES Begin personnel recruiter $8400 Plant personnel assist $8400 Manager employment $12,500 Personnel mgr mfr $13,500 Indust rel plant $13,000 JR.

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

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 tree $7200 Begin marketing dept $7200 Begin systerns or programrs $6-8000 Begin purchasing to $8400 Begin training director $6000 Begin indust mat, any degree $7200 SALES CENTER MOST FEES PAID HUNDREDS OF OPENINGS Canned or frozen foods $9000 Ladies apparel $12.003 Cosmetics, sundries $9500 Hosp sufgical $10,000 Scientific instruments $8400 Cranes, fork lifts $7800 Electronic components $8800 Cement and materials $8400 Industrial steel $8400 Industrial lathes tools to $10,000 Sound devices $8501 Vending Machine Building supplies S9500 Floor covering to $10,000 SALES TRAINEES NO EXPERIENCE Cosmetics toiletries $7800 Feminine hygienics $8400 Tires, batteries, etc.

to $7200 Aspirins, toothpaste $600 auto. Institutional foods $7200 auto. Pharmaceuticals $6500 aut Plastics, titanium $4300 College textbooks $7200 Cranes, fork lifts $7800 Lab. medicines $8000 auto. Pneumatic tools $7000 Paper containers $7200 Non-prescription drugs $7200 auto Petroleum products $7200 Power tools $7000 Trainee indust.

metals $6000 Electronics equip sup. $6500 Ind paper prod tissues $7200 Canned juices $6600 Clothing, footwear $7800 Industrial freight $7500 Industrial material handing $8000 auto Vending machines $6-8001 INDUSTRIAL TECHNICAL Cranes, fork lifts $7800 electronic components Cement and materials $8400 Industrial steel $8400 Industrial lathes tools to $10,000 ound devices Vending Machine equip Building supplies $9500 Floor covering to $10.000 CAREER PERSONNEL 4151 JENKINS ARCADE.

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