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Death Noyces Death Notice. Special Notices Tb Pitfibuffjlt PmsT ric4iy7 Qte 22." 1971 37- PREVIOUS DEATHS LATEST DEATHS IMPORTANT NOTICE! -AH advertisements in The RIVfT Sonlt- ioecitwatiom its iKCjmov be obtained ot the Miilvoie A nnrnmn 'r. lrtH 1 LlnrnWl "'Anu, Milivale7a: All proposals iFetTialg ffe.B 0 I fit 7. holl be suomttted Jn a sealed 1 envelope ainiv marked "sroosol fur DIAL 263-1 201 Members of Allegheny Council 2S5 Knignts of Columbus will meet Frldoy. Oct.

22, 30 p. m. (o recite Rosory for their lote Brother ii A1' Me-nber ot the KOONTZ- Brownsville Rd. In Mpmoriam IB "1CU1UI lain DEATH Takes a loved one away, but If we stoo to think, death Is not a kiss for those that part us. death is a new life, an eternal life in goea nonos soa s.

since ucr. Zl, IW, ititi rronin msnT i i i i those good hands. Lovea eternally, 1 Lost and Found M'(SUl Son OjerttljJ SOleS rOS II lOflS, i ii THUS! mate Cue article On mprrnrm in fi enW imA ih. OOSU OJ COmpenSOiUm. ine rmwurvn r-re ac rrai r'.

m.uiifls nrvM iuia.umhim A NOTICE TO JOB SEEKERS Job arranged! linden Mala nd Fern! c'asiincAV tions for th convninc of 6ur reader. Tfii it don becetisa most iobs gnrily appeal mora to parson of en sax thai) tha othar. Viriou law and ordinances local, stat and fadaral, prohibit discrimination in om ploymtnt bacauta of tan una lass tax i a bon fid occupational raquiramant. th advartisemant itf salf spacifia on tax' or fh othar, job tsskars should sum that tha advartisar consider applicants of aithar in with th fcediror Wcoi oSd Hou? Low if they1 iMhey minimum wooe for nonfarm molo ivom wereo ov ment OR If they da not oav time ondltnomber of the municipal building en ruAau 7 nor win mis mrwiowvr unowtnviv Lrf KS'ibot ods from covered emDlovers 1 7lf 1lth nom OTd who discriminate In pay becous of Reword. 761-6803.

or arc tat en ad whirr, disrrlml- Rnttet A Reaal. mlx.inates aaainst persons 0-aS years In laws aqainst I Jobs-Male Interes'q ACCOUNTING' SUPERVISOR Potential for professional devlp mant snd xprinc in at loastv on field nacassary, Will -twttdij active rola in cash rrianagmnt and vendor raletionships. Good benefits, local Salary com mensuet with ability and pr- nca. Replies confidential. Writ.

BOX 660, PRESS An Eauol Opportunity Employer ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATION Aaaressive aecauntlna tvoe to ma Proposals the MHtvale BerosMh tnclne-wir, located at Bridge Street and th revomolng tncineroer." Prooesois moll be submitted ot the borough office at the otorestoted oddress on or before Tuesday, November no later man a. m. tocn proposal shall be accompanied with a certified check, costlier check, or money order In the amount ot 10 At v. wu, aeoA faith In enecute contract AH reod ouoh council, held council v.tt.- -rr, Novemoer iti, in meennw kitu-uled to begin at 1:00 p. m.

The borough council reserve! the right to accent either of any bid, or to relect any or bids. HARR 01LL Miilvoie Borough Secretory THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PITTSBURGH Seoled bids will be received the office of the assistant superintendent for business ond assistant secretary, room 251 administration building. 341 S. Bellefleld Avenue, until 3 o'clock p. m.

eastern standard time, Tuesday, November 2, 171, ond will be opened at the same hour tor exvgen acetylene gases; toilet soao; semisolid soap; phvslcal education supplies; disposable sheets; data processing stock forms; canned goods; paper supplies; printing; food service supplies i eaulpment; maintenance supplies eaulpment; furniture miinment: sale of used materials A eauioment; vocational technical up- niic A. Miiilnment. cnitirntinnc. hiddlna blanks and aeneral Information mav be obtained ot the oHlce of purchasing agent. room 303 oamtntsTraTton ounainv.

The board of public education reserves the right to relect any or 0,1 bid1 ALDOCOLAUTTI Assistant Sunt, for Business ond Assistant Secretary ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNA. Pittsburgh, Po. October 22, 1971 Separate and sealed Proposals will be received ot the Office of the County Controller of Allegheny County. Room 104, Court House, Pittsburgh. until 1:30 oclock P.M.

Eastern Stondord Time, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1971 ond will be opened and read by the County Commissioners in the Gold Room, Room 410, Court House, Pittsburgh, one-half hour later, 2:00 o'clock P.M. Eastern Standard Time, for the follnwlno: DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION CONTRACT NO. 4 SECTION REMOVAL OF DWELLINGS AND mill RINGS GREATER PITTSBURGH AIRPORT The minimum wage rates permissi ble on the Proiect shall be in accordance with the Schedule of Minimum Rates set up in in contract Documents. No Bidder mav withdraw tls bid for a period ot Sixty anys after the scheduled closing tim fur rxelpt of bids. Proposals must be made en the County's form ond in accordance with the "Supplemental the "Standard Conlruct for the "Form of the "Instructions to and the "Letting all of which mav be viewed at the Oi'lce of the Contract Supervisor for ine of Allegheny Cauntv, Room S02, County Office building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The "Standard Contract for Construction" Is available for a charge of K.OQ. There will be no refund on the Standard Contract for Construction. Check or Monev 'irder in the amount to cover charge tor the Document to be made out to the "COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY." Proposals must be uccomoonled bv 1 Certified Check or Surety Compo-nv Bond (on Countv's form) to the order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed Ir the r-'tlons to Bidders as evidence that the Bidder will accept ond corrv out the conditions of th Contract In case of Award. The County Commissioners reserve the right to relect any o.id o'l Bids, po-' oT R. FRiPr-in, CONTROLLER COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY PORT AUTHORITY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY Seoled proposals will be received at the Office of the Manager of Purchasing ot the Port Authority of Allegheny Countv, 121 Seventh Street, Pittsburgh, until 1 P.

E. S. November 4, 1971, and will be publicly opened nnd reod at 2:00 P. E. S.

the sam day In Room 408, som oddress, for th following: FOLDED PAPER TOWELS PEST CONTROL SERVICES REBUILT BATTERY No bidder may wlthdrow his proposal for period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled tim for opening of the seoled bids. Contrnrt riortimentt mav be ob tained without charge ot the Office ot the wanoger ot purcnasing, 141 Seventh Street, Pttsburgh, Po. 15222. Each proposal must be occomponled bv Certified or Cashier's Check or ttir-rtu Cnmnnnv Rnnd to the order ofor running to Port Authority of nage accounting operations for fast- growing eomoonv. Will liberally I compensate a good administrator';" commensurate with Reply In confidence giving detoiletfj descriptions of vour achievements! 3 personal background, present anfJ about 4 months old.

Vicinity. Holy; Innocents Schoo Sherpden. 331-372. i i D0 Male, medium sized, white with block botches foce. Gen- emus itmio.

oio-iwx. nnn bui Mrf ficct 1 mole. Brown harness. Boy's pet. North Side.

231- 7294. DOG -Cocker spnalel, mole, buff red, "Rurkv." Lost Point Breeze area. Liberal reward, eol-0611. DOG White Maltese lest Highland Pork area. Reward, m-lui.

GERMAN Shepherd-Male, white. Uncloln Ploc Area. Reward. 462-, ftFBMAN Shenherd Lost ReltThawer Ave. Black tan.

Answer to Dob, 488-1021. IRISH Setter Male, answers reward. 561-0450. to POODLE-Mlniature salt pepper. answers to "Samantna lost North.

Braddock area. Reward. 823-7618. POODLE-Lost Homewood; grav, Saturdav, October 16, flea collar blue collar, answers Re ward. 242-9549.

PURSE White. Zavre's, Brldgeville on Mondav. Important papers. Re ward. 771-1907, ST.

Bernord North Allegheny Area, Answers to "Dagmar." Re- word. 366-5640. TURTLE lost. Parkline Dr. Reward.

8H4-zz7t. WALLET Brown, lost, between Car-malt School Bernard Street. Re ward. Papers enclosed Important. 881-7506.

WALLET Lost Orober D-rk blue, license cards needed. Re ward. 363-4644. FOUND-Pet Craw. CoM 882-8458.

LOST Schnouzer, male. Salt Peoper, reward Phone davtlme 531-4500; evenings 561-5546. Troubled. STILL looking for lost toy poodle, shaggy grav ond black male. Child's pet.

Big reward. 279-0261. 1A Share a Ride WANTED Ride from Downtown pittsburgn to Norm miiis. zy-iwh; 276-5932. 1 Personal ANXIOUS? Worried? Depressed? iomeone cares! Phone Standby am time.

782-4023. Confidential. RUSTED For Pot. need vou. Call 68A463J.

DISTRESSED By on unwanted pregnancy. For help, call Birthright, 621-1988. DURA-caov congratulates Pirates. a. tnierprises.

JOE S. of Crafton, call Aunt Wonda at work or horn. Please let me know how vou ore. UNMARRIED Expectant mothers receive care, i-iortnc irmemon Home. 682-1355.

Proposals SOLICITATION FOR BDftBtC A I The Fort Knox Exchange will accept vendlns operation at Oakdale Armv aiTBi uasaaie, ronnsvivumui um ouallf led vending operators. Additional Information and applications for Inrmt tviiu Kb nhtn nArt hu 9UTIt.MLl IUT 1UT Ilia lliur contacting the Contrctlng Officer, rorr Knox exenanue, rui i miu, irentnrlcv jnill. telenhone 502-624- 6688. Applications must be received by 3 November 1971. THE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AC DITTtRIIDr.M CmIhI hirtc ujlll he rereived In the office of the assistant superintendent for business and assistant secretary, Room 251 Administration 'ui din J-I S.

Bellefleld Avenue, until 3 o'clock basiern Mgnaara time, rnuav. ovember 5, 1971, ond will be opened u. me lu'i. ration; tooo preparation, retnueia linnl nnit hnlru nnil (nod storaae 5Decit cations, oiaaing pianKs ana general information moy be obtained at the ottice ot ourcnasing agent, am Administration Building. The Board ot public taucation previous earnings, writ box K4i tress.

-r ADVERTISING SALES National firm needs local peopl to work from their own desk In our downtown office. Experienced advertising or specialty sales but will train anyone who hvr wiling ond has some sales ability Immediate earnings. Call Mr. Beattl at 471-9886. AIR CONDITIONING and refrigeration Installers or servicemen; Imme diate and permanent employment, experienced only, good wages ana a half for work In excess of 40 hours a workweek, ir reouirtq ov low.

violation of Age Discrimination ki PS VPV nnil Until nluit am nMi tkai II Be08ftmen' Lobor Room 702" federol Building. 1W0 Liberty Ave- nue. fmsouran. 15222. Phone: 644-2Vtb or 30a Kinooifl Keesoart.

15132 pn Phon Address Press Box Number replies te Pittsburgh press, Pittsburgh, Po. 15230 DO NOT Include papers ef personal value. Advertisers often foil tol coil tor all replies addressed to a Press box number and this moil Is destroved if reotalnlna ever 10 davs tter final Insertion nf advertisement. in oroer io protect the oavertisers 'kAi 'all such motter infill be withheld at for as oossihle hv The Press, nnlv bona fid answer to advertisements addressed to box numbers In car of in tress wui oe aenverea io advertisers on presentation of th pox numoer i exert. ment Agencies are available bv wriTing.

ine setter Business Bu- reau, 230 Grant Building, Pittsburgh, a. ma. Legal Notices wealth of Pennsylvania, on the 30th day of September. 1971. for a Certifi cate of Authority to do business within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law, approved Mav 5, 1933, P.

L. 364, os omenaea. ine character and nature of the business said corporation proposes to transoct in the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia under the sold Certificate of Au thority is: Bakery. ine prooosea registered office of the sold corporation In the Commonwealth of Penn- sulvrmla will he located ot No. 4117 Liberty Avenue.

Pittsburgh, County of Allegheny. mlLMAEU V. BLrc, Solicitor, ESTATE NOTICES Letters hov been granted en th estate ot each cf th following decedent to the personol recresento-live named who request all persons having clolms ogainst the estate of th decedent to moke known the sam In writing to him or his attorney, ond all persons Indebted th decedent to mok payment to him without delay: SIMON, John, deceased, of East Pa. No. 7749 of 1942.

Roberl L. Braun, C.T.A., 5807 Staunton Po. 1520 or to Virginia Webb Harrington. 1648 Ardmor Pa. 15221.

PFKAR Albert deceased. Ol North Braddock, Pa. No. 2095 oil 1971. John P.

Pekar, I62f Poplar Wov, North Braddock, Pa. or to Eugene P. Glrmon, 707 Grant Pa. 15219. PAVELKA, Anno, deceased, of Pa.

No. 3863 of 1971. Andrew G. Pavelka, 402 Haldane or to Kenneth W. Behrend Aronson 1502 prick pp.

15219. SHEEHY, Mary deceased, of Pa. No. 4283 of 1971. Anno K.

Sheeny, co 3)3 Olivet Pa. 15222 or to Paul F. Laughlin; Laughlin Gllardl Cooper 303 Oliver po. isaz. HECKEL, ROSE also known as Rose H.

Heckel, deceased, of pittsourgn, po no. jv ot tvt. John T. Hughes, 1656 Eben Pittsburgh, or to Mlchoel J. Bovle.

Mever, Unkovlc Scott, 1424 Frick Po. 15219. Proposals BALDWIN-WHITEHALL SCHOOL DISTRICT 4900 CURRY ROAD PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 15236 Seoled proposals will be received bv the Board of School Directors until 2:00 P.M., E.S.T., October 28, 1971 for Athletic Fields Rehabilitation including Landscaping at the Wallace Junior Hlah School. Bia torms ana specincanons mav be obtained at the District Admin- ii.trntinn riff re ot the above address ctlm bv a iabecici a I ANLt A. JA.KEV.M, ALLEGHFNY COUNTY, PENNA.

PITTSBURGH, OCTOBER 15. 1971 nnrnl nnd sealed ProoosolS Will lie ICVE'im Mi OCTOBER 28th, 197l' ond will bel nn.n.d and read bv the County Commissioners In the Gold Room, Room 410, Court House, Pittsburgh, one-half hour later. 2:00 o'clock P. M. Daylight Saving Time, for the following: AVIATION DEPARTMENT CONTRACT NO.

27 H-l HEATING VENTILATING I 0y'S1 MAINTENANCE ANNEX BUILDING slble on the Proiect shall be accordance with the Schedule of mi fringe benefits. Hay Service instnu, lotion 435 Melwood 62U-1 9322; AIR-CONDITIONING Heating thvi stallers Servlc Technicians -Year 'round work with stoblishe) firm In Northern Virginia. Installer reaulre experience in duct tlon, piping wiring. No tract work, Relocation assistant available. tlonal training advancement aval la, ble.

Minimum $10,000 yearly If aualt-fled. Call for Interview appointment, 963-9023, ALUMINUM SIDING MECHANIC Needed by Archie Goldfon. Com, south for the winter, pays $20 perj sauare, oil the work vou can handle. Call collect Richmond. Va.

703-215, 0065. ALUMINUM Siding Mechanic -3 Wllth roofing carpenter experl- ence. All local work. Must be experl- enced. 790-9881, 796-2771.

ALUMINUM Sldlna Mechanic L.OCQI WOriS. i'l-UAZ after 6 p. m. 4 APARTMENT Manager Fo- large division, furnish resume, salary ex- pected. Replies kept coiiiidentlal.

Press, Box 691. ARTIST Experienced retoucher it far general photo retouching, including ntgn-auaiity air orusn renaertngs. Phone for appointment. Pnn-Art Inc. 2 471-4664.

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEES We will train sales minded trainees for full time shoe sales (V assistant manager. Salary plus commission plus benefits. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Aonlv in person, Beck's Shoes, 322 Fifth Pgh. 15222.

ft ASSISTANT Managr Trainee-Over fc 21, for challenging restaurant oppor- ALBERT On wdnesdov. October in, Merv tRonn.e) Doron Albert, mother p. Albert; dovonier of Anno ond the late Patrick Doron. Fiends received 2-4 ond 7- o. m.

Starting Thursdav, 7 0. at the L. 8SINHAUER AND SON CO. MORTUARY, 26M West Liberty Ave. Services on Saturday ot 11 m.

BECK On Thursday, Oct. 'IT, 1971, Morris of the Governor HotH, East Liberty, husband of the tott Yefto Beck; brother of Mo Bee ond Nathan Beck. Service will be held ot BLANK BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME. Forbe Ave. at Craft, at 1:38 o.m.

on Friday. Visitation one hour be tor service time. Interment Beth Abraham Cm-try. BEERS Suddenly, on Wednesday, October 20, 1971, George H. husbard of Helena O.

Been; father of Goorp William. Adeline and Betty Beers. Also nine grandchildren and eight preat-arondchlldren. Funeral from the H. J.

SCHELLHAAS 4 SON FUNERAL HOME. 707 East N. 5 on Saturday at 2 p. m. Friends Invited.

Visitation With family 1-4 and 7-10 p. m. BEVERJDGE Of 274 Orchard Dr. Mt. Lebanon, on Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Elizabeth Welker, wife of the lot George M.

Beverldoe; mother of Mr. Elizabeth Flnkbelner of Mt. Lebanon and Mrs. Ann Rudoloh of Ketterino, Ohio; sister of Joseph Welker of Jacksonville, and Mr j. Mary Austin of Laroo, alos six grandchildren.

Friends received at E. B. LAUCHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 W. Liberty Mt. Lebanon, on Friday, from 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. Service will be held In the South Minster United Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Oct. 23, at 10 a. m. BEVINGTON On Thursday, October 21, 1971 Donald husband of Johanna Donvan Bevlngton Bellevue; father of Ann Rishock, Ellen Bltun-Ic, Donald Jr.

and Ravmond Bevlngton; brother of Howard Bevlng-ton and Eleanor Davis; also seven grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-10 at the LAWRENCE T. MILLER FUNERAL HOME, 460 Lincoln Bellevue. High Mass of Requiem ot the Church of the Assumption on Saturday morning at 9:45 a. m.

BLUMENTRITT On Wednesday, October 20, 1971 at I p. m. Robert W. Blumentrltt age 53 years; son of William M. and the late Freda Drengwlti Blumentrltt; brother of Ruth M.

Hoffman. Friends mav call on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the WM. C.

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

BOHNY On Thursday, October 21, 1971, Charles G. of 248 Ater Way; brother of Ann Meuser, Elliabeth Lancelot. Mary Pfab and Frank Bohnv. Funeral from the VERNER LUTZ FUNFRAL HOME. 3600 Penn Ave.

on Mondav, Oct. 55th ot 9 a. m. Requiem High Moss ot St. Augustine's Church at 10 a.

m. Visitation 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. BRICHER Loreno A. on October 12, 1971 In Whlttier, Calif, (former resident of Monongahela, sister of Alva L.

Loughrev; also two nieces and neohews. "urlal and interment were in Calif. BROWN October 21, 1971, Charles F. of 309 Moln Munhall; beloved husband of Helen Laird Brown; father ot Mrs. Heien Louise Lenoeaa; brother of Mrs.

Clara Dawson; also two grandchildren. Friends received 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ot the GEORGE IRVIN GREEN FUNERAL HOME, 3511 Main (Homestead Park) Munhall. Service on Saturday at 2 p.

m. BRUCKER William J. Jr. on Tuesday, October 19, 1971. of Vlllawood Brentwood; beloved husband of S.

Elizabeth Dlffendal. Dear Father of Mrs. John (Margaret) Oaylltko; William Daniel, Gre-aorv, Joseoh and Roselvn. Son of Willlom J. Brucker Sr.

and the late Elizabeth Brucker. Brother of Mr. Eorl (Dorothy) Cameron, Mrs. Charles (Betty) Jouver, Mrs, John (Helen) Jones ond John V. Brucker.

Friends and members of V.F.W. 1810 and C.I.O. Local 7174 received after 7 p. m. on Wednesday at the MARA CIESLAK FUNERAL HOME, 2935 Brownsville Rd.

Funeral on Saturday ot 9 a. m. Funeral mass In St. Wendelln Church at 10 a. m.

Family visitations 2-4 and 7-9. BURKE On Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Mabel Flynn, wife of the lot Eorl Bourn Burke; mother of Mrs, Marianne Welgand of Naples, Mrs. Jane Fernle and Mrs. Irene Brown; sister ot Miss June Flvnn of Wheeling, W. survived also bv 13 grandchildren, three great grandchildren.

Friends received at H. SAMSON 537 Neville St. (Oakland Civic Center) Friday 2-5 and 7-9 p. m. where services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 clock.

BUSH 9rh.wfdne,5,dnv' pe'eber 20, 1971, father of Amelia Prlorle and John Bush; plso four grandchildren; son SL'il? Jon" ond Helen Bush of Moon Run; brother nf Ted, Georoe, Helen Jolv, Anno Reed, Margaret Vespaniianl. Elizabeth Id mar. Friends received at McOERMOTT 5.NE5i- H0Jl' Chartlerl tit' Requiem Mass WcKees Rocks on Monday, October 25 at 10 o.m. COLEMAN On Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Isabel B. Colemon, beloved daughter of the mt, j0hn and Jeannette Coll Coleman; sister of Hill, and Sr.

Germonus, C.S.J. of Baden, Pa. Friends of Helen Rvnn. Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC.

FUNERAL HOME, 4214 Walnut St! (Shadvslde), on Saturday, October 23, 1971, at 8:30 a. m. Funeral mass In Sacred Heart Church at 9:30 a. m. Visitations with family on Thursday and Friday 2-4 and 7-9.

DAVIS At Crystal River, Florida, on Friday October 15, 1971, Rose Violet Davis, wile of J. Davis (formerly of Rosedale); mother of David A. Davis of Houston, Texas, Mis. Jean Shemop of Glbsonla, sister of Mrs. Gertrude Plttman of Fox Chanel, Mrs.

Alice Melntvr of Ashtabula, Ohio, George Lawton of Llgonler, William Lawton of Curtlsvllle, Pa. and Robert Lowton of Clarion, also survived by six grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at T. O. TURN-ER'S, 729 Wallace Wllklns-burg, Sunday ofttrnoon at 2 o'clock.

Please omit Flowers. DAVIS Of 3200 Dawson suddenly, on Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Frank father of Lorry Davis of Baltimore. Roberta Burgess and Reolno Dovls; grandfather of Lorry Pamela, Augustln, Rlch-nrd, Rochelle. ond Lomont; brother of Ed. and Willie Larue Johns, Marlorle Fisher, all of Baltimore, Evelyn Wheat of very close triend of Augusta Dnvls.

Friends received at the SAMUEL i. JONES FUNERAL HOME. 2644 Wvlle where services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. i DEES On Oct.

21, 1971, Mary Scullion Dees of 325 1st Aspln-wall. wife of the lole Charles A. flees; mother of Geroldine Blv-hvn, Virginia Kllmek and Catherine Caslle; sister of Lavlna LeiHner and Lena Jenkjns; also survived by 12 grondchlldren. Family will receive friends 2-4 and 7-9 p. beginning Sat.

afternoon at the H. BLAINE FUNERAL HOME, 100 Center Aspinwall. Funeral 9:30 a. m. Monday.

Funer-al Mass 10 a. m. In St. Scholastic's Church. DIAZ Maria, on October 21, 1971 of 4-P Uansa Village, McKees Rocks, formerly of Sharosbura, wife of the late Rafael Diaz; mother of Bella Cercone, Peter Martinez, Evangeline Kroon, Beatrice Fndlck, Elizabeth Wavman and Henry Diaz; i also 22 grandchildren.

Friends received ot WM. J. OQRODNIK FUNERAL HOME, 333 Butler Etna, where services will be held on Mondav at 10 a. DILLINGER On Thursdav, Oct. 21, 1971.

Ralph R. (Pool DHIInper ot 1729 Char-tier McKee Rocks, bus- ALERT PEOPLE WHO CAPITALIZE ON THEIR OPPORTUNITIES' READ AND USE THE WANT ADS IN THE PRESS. or POST-GAZETTE TO PLACE YOUR WANT AD DIAL 263-1201 SCHMEZER Suddenly on Tuesday, October 1971, WMIIom of 207 Lorenz Elliott, husband of Betty Schmerer; father ef William J. and Mrs. Mildred Mcknight; also 4 grandchildren and one great (rand-child; brother ef George and Bertha Schmezer both of Switzerland.

Friends received from S-4 ond 7-9 a. m. at the CONRAD BEGLINGER JR. FUNERAL HOME, 100 Char, tiers Elliott, where services will a held on Saturaay ot 11 o. m.

SCHWEINSBERG Emma on Thursday, Oct. 21, 1971, mother of Harry Charles H. and Vlrginio Hvde; sister of Mrs. E. C.

Hied; also survived by five grandchildren and 11 areat-srondchlflren. The fomMv will received friends ot the JOSEPH H. HERSHBERGER, JR. FUNERAL HOME, 170 Noble Crofton from 7-9 a. m.

Friday; 12 noon to 1:30 Saturday, Funeral Saturday at 2 o. m. SEBA On Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971, Mlchoel, oae 47 years of Pittsburgh and (formerly of Docuesne, brother of Mrs. Anne Honley of N.

Mrs. Rita Homes of Los Angeles, Mrs. Bene Rossi of Alhambra. Joseph, of Du-auesnt. Andrew of Hollywood, and th lot Mrs.

Mary Stephens; also survived bv 15 nieces and neohews. Friends, Veterans of World War II. and St. Peters Holy Nome Society, received at THE THOMAS G. GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 2323 Carson S.

S. Funeral Mondov at 10 a. m. Funerol Mass in St. Peters Church at 11 a.

m. Visitations 2-4 ond 7-9. Interment Holy Trinity Cemetery West Mifflin. STEELE On Wednesday. October 20, 171, Robert J.

of 2701 Henderson Whit Oak Bore; beloved husband ot Evelvn Nelson; father of Gretcn-en R. Bell ond Batty Jean Elgin) also survived by two grandsons. Visitations with the family Thursday 7-9 p. m. and Friday oni 7-9 0.

m. at the JACK L. TEICHART FUNERAL HOME, Kennedy Ave. ot Wllmot Duauesne where services will be held Saturday at 11 a. m.

Family reouests memorial contributions to the Coulter Baotist Church, Coulter, Pa. STIERS Unexpectedly, on Oct. 21. l71j Russell age 22, beloved son of Russel ond Patricia Stiers; brother of Eugene, JoAnn and William Stiers; grandson of Mrs Mary Stiers and Mrs. Tecla Mohofskl.

Friends received at P. A. BIANCO FUNERAL HOME, 719 Brighton Rd. Reauiem moss In St. Josephs Church on Saturday at 10 a.

m. SWICK Stanley, of 10M Cox Place, Lincoln Place, suddenly on Wednesday, Oct, 20, 1971, beloved husband of Catherine Conley Swfck; fattier of Stanley Kathleen and Patricio, brother of Joseph, John, Mrs. Edward (Mary) Tytke, Mrs i Helen Keorns, Mrs. Stella Fooon and Mrs. Emit (V I la) Vornlse.

Friends are being 'received at the V. ANDERSON FUNERAL HOME, 806 West Homestead. Reauiem high mass Saturday In Holy Angels R. C. Church, Hays, ot 9:30 1 a.m.

an employee of Monongahela Connecting Railroad. TALIAFERRO Elizabeth, 2413 Hazelton Stree in in-rl eft IaKm's Mnsn tft beloved mother of Betty Moore Willlom Taliaferro; sister of Bess Lowry Glodvs, Caotaln, Auggle Strothers, Helen Austin, Pauline Crawford, William, George Walter Lowry. Friends received at the LEE-DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 1610 Brighton Road, services Saturday, Oct. 23, at 11 a. Bidwell Presbyterian Church.

THOMPSON On Wednesday, October 20, 171, Minnie B. Bernardl, beloved wife of the late Olll Thompson of Flnevlew; mother of Chester O. Thompson; sister of Marl Bernardl of Cincinnati and 4rs. Stella Beck of Dearfleld Beach, also survived by 4 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Friends received from 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at SIMONS FUNERAL HOME, 2025 Perrysvllle Ave. where services will be held on Saturday morning at 11 o'clock. TIERNEY On Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971, Theresa Rohe, formerly of Turtle Creek, beloved mother of Willlom Jr.

and Mary Rita; four grandrhlldren, Barbara Henkel, Victoria, Suzanne, and Patricia Ann Tierney. Funeral from the JOHN L. QUINLAN FUNERAL HOME, 11th and Air-brake Turtle Creek. Reauiem mass In St. Colman Church, Saturday at 10 a.

m. VITANZA On Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 20, 1971, Anthony Vitanza, beloved husband of Ruth M. Ward Vitanza; father ot Frederick, Richard, Dorothy Vitanza, Linda Terry; olso five grandchildren; brother of Josenh ond Louis Vitanza, Mrs. Rose Hllliard ond Mrs.

Jennie Evans. Friends received at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn between the hours Sf 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

Funeral Mnnov, ct. 25, 1971, ot :30 a. m. Funeral Jn. Jmmaculata Conception Church at 9:30 a.

m. WEAVERLING On Thursday, Oct. 21, 1971, Corl son of M. E. and the lote Virginia (Sklles) Weaverling; brother of James E.

ond David E. Friends ore being received ot the PAUL E. VonGEIS FUNERAL HOME, Center (at Wallace Ave Wllkinsburg, where services will be held on Monday at 10 a. m. Family hours 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. WEBB On Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Joseoh Webb of 17 Arnold Crafton, Pa. (formerly of Carnegie, husband of Catherine Fhcher Webb; father of Kenneth Edward Mrs. Catherine Kleer; brother of Mrs. Helen Deller; also survived bv 11 grandchildren.

Friends mav call ot the BRAD-WELL A NIRELLA FUNERAL HOMS, Chartiers St. A Mansfield Carnegie, Pa. where services will be held on Saturday Oct. 23, 1971 ot 10 a. m.

Family reauests visitations from 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m. WELLS Oct. 20, 1971, of Warren Crofton, Ethel B. Schick, wife of tlx late Georae mother of Mrs.

John A. (Victoria) Oliver; grandmother of Mrs. Fronk (Carole) Fox Jr. and William J. Oliver; also two great-qrandchlldren.

Friends may call at the JAMES A. LAMB JR. FUNERAL HOME, 145 Noble Crofton, 7-9 p. m. Thursday, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. Services Soturdoy morning at 11 o'clock, WIGLEY Albert on Thursday, October 21, 1971, of 2600 Felicity Allison Park. Husband of the lot Mary father of Ravmond E. (Jock), Mrs. Fronk (Irene) Welkel ond the late Wallace L.

ond Abert E. Wig-lev; brother of Chester of Florida and Dorphln of Delowore. Also eight oranHchlldren ond eight greatgrandchildren. Friends received at the JOHN A. BRADY FUNERAL HOME, 920 Cedar Ave.

at Tripoli, N. S. (across from Allegheny General Hospital). Funeral service on Tuesday at 1 p. m.

ZATEZALO Michael, Oct. 21, 1971, of 3590 North Hills Murrvsville, husband of Anna Evashwick; father of Martha Ann Zatezalo; brother of Mary Streleck, Martha Home, Melva Zeba, Ann Debich, Kov, George, and Nick Zatezalo. Friends received at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME, 125 Church Turtle Creek, where services will be held Saturday ot 1 p.m. (In lieu of flowers please make memorial contributions to the Heart Fund Monuments Cemetery "TempU oi Memories" MAUSOLEUM Clean Dry Abovt Ground Burial LLEGHENY EMETERY founded 1844 (Non-pmfif) New Crematoty Nick Cmtry Lot VISITORS WELCOME DAILY and SUNDAY rV iftforMtfioii Call or Writ Allegheny Cemetery 473 Eutlor St, Pun. I l.

412-1624 I (41 GRAVE Sites Woodlown Ceme tery, Wllklmburg, near the monu-; ment. Reasonably priced. 731-4459. CLASSIFIED advertising is unrivaled for auick results In renlln all types at living auarttrt. IllQlFnl Aiihu rAiintu in the nmount nfltourant career, willing to learn end ten oer cent (10) of the total amounliWork.ApDlv Red Bull Inn, 4510 tunny, vooa appearance, personainv.

Must be seriously Interested in res- McKnlght Road. ASSISTANT Parts Manager Ford cor and truck ports, experience Mary Doran Beers, George H. Sr. Beveridge, Elizabeth W. Brocker, William J.

Jr. Coleman, Isabel Davis, Rose Violet Dimmitt, Zella Dukes, Samuel Foley, Bessie (Elizabeth) Garland, George Moore Goldbach, Charles J. Granlco (Granozeo), Michael Hans, Regina S. Hinkel, Elsie S. Ifft, Gertrude Johnson, Margaret G.

Kerr, Clifton M. Klein, Stephen Koebert, William G. Law, Phillip A. Marcou, Anna Zurna Meyer, Nicholas Mikolowsky, Marie Baber Sophia (Rattay) Sayut (Sejut), Sophia Schmezer, William J. Steele, Robert J.

Stiers, Russell Jr. Swick, Stanley Taliaferro, Elizabeth Thompson, Minnie B. Tierney, Theresa R. Vitanza, Anthony Webb, Joseph Wells, Ethel B. Death Notices KELLY Virginia Portr, on Thursdav, Oct.

21, 1971, of Whitehall, wife of Charles D. Kelly; mother of C. Daniel Kelly, Mrs. Kathy Taylor and Miss Kyi Kelly; one Erondson; daughter of the lote H. Pete Porter.

Friends received at th JOHN D. O'CONNOR FUNERAL HOME, 4744 Clalrton Rout 51, Whitehall. Services on Sunday morning, time later. Visitations with the family on Saturday 2-4 and 7-9 p. m.

Friends who so desire mav mak contributions to th Heart Fund. KERR On Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Clifton M. Kerr of 23 Crest O'Hara father of Betty Kerr; cousin of Alma Freeman and Charles Kerr. Funeral services at ALVIN R. CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME, 1314 Middle Sharpsburg on Saturday, October 23, at 11 a.

m. Family will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 dally. KIEFER Of Irwin Run West Mifflin, on Thursday, Oct. 21, 1971, Walter Nlckolas, in his 54th year, beloved husband of Dorothy Arnold klefer; father of Mrs. Jackuelln Halsaver and Mrs.

Sandra Wawro; brother of Ros Mary Kostluk, Alfred and Francis S. Klefer; also four grandchildren. Friends received at the FUNERAL HOME OF HOWARD A. FARNSWORTH, 425 Brownsville Mt. Oliver.

Funeral on Mondav at 9 a. m. High mass at Holy Angels Church at 10 a. m. Visitation 2-4, 7-9.

KLEIN On October 19, 1971, Steohan of East Pittsburgh (formerly of Swiss-vale); beloved husband of Mathilda Klein; father of Ferdinand, Ludwig and Mrs. Elizabeth Hathaway and Charles; also survived by six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Friends received al the EDWARD T. PERRONE MORTUARY, 7455 Church Swlssvale, where services will be held on Saturday, October 23, at 1 p. m.

Family hours 2-4 and 7-9. KOEBERT Suddenly, on Tuesday, October 19, 1971, William G. Koebert, beloved husband of Martha Jackson Koebert; brother of Theodore Koebert; Sr. Cecelia Agnes Koebert, O.S.F., and Sr. Irma Koebert, O.S.F.

Funeral from McCABE BROS. INC, FUNERAL HOME, 5300 Penn on Saturday, October 23, 1971, at 11 a. m. visitation with family 2-4 and 7-9 P. m.

LAUX On Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971, Phillip A. of Baldwin husband ot the late Mogdoiena (Kunkel) Laux; father ot James, Ravmond ond the lote Phillip Laux; brother ot William, Frances and Dolly Odermatt; also 13 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Visitations at the KOONTZ- BORON FUNERAL HOME, 1719 Brownsville Rd. Relatives ond friends Invited to attend funerol Saturday ot 10 a.

m. Reauiem high mass In St. Wendelln's Church ot 11 0. m. Member of Holy Name Society and Knights of Columbus Council 285.

MADDEN James beloved husband of Patricia Flack Madden ot Urbana, III. (formerly of unexpectedly, on Thursday, October 21, 197). Father of Bryan son of Mo-thlldo Conway Madden ond the lote Edward and brother of Thomas Mrs. Patricia Crawford, John B. Mrs.

Morta Rombach, Mrs. Nancy Pusaterl and the late Edward V. Jr. Complete notice of funeral later. MARCOU On Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Anna Zurna Marcou of 5820 Pierce Pittsburgh, mother of Madeline Lottos of New Kensinqton, Helen Marcou of Washington D.

James of McMurrav, Clement Jr. of Pittsburgh; also two grandchildren. Friends will be received at the EUGENE C. OCEPEK FUNERAL HOME, 63M Library Library, Pa. Services on Saturday at 11 a.

m. Visitations with the family 2-4 ond 7- p. m. MEYER On Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Nicholas Meyer of Manton Way, husband of the late Morgaret Lelcr-zapf Meyer; beloved father of Howard, Mrs. Anna Hnrley, Mrs.

Gula Staab and Mrs. Ella Mae Mvers of Florida. Also 11 grandchildren ond two great-orondchlldren. Friends received ot the FUNERAL HOME OP JAMES J. BARRY Ml Warrington Ave.

Services on Saturday, October 23, at 10:30 a. m. MIKOLOWSKY On Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Marie Baber of 153o Electric East Pittsburgh; wife of the late Fred E. Mlkolowskv; mother of Fred Mikolowsky of East Mc-Keesport; sister of John Baber, Mrs. Euaenle Kreutz and Herman Baber.

Friends mav call at the EMILY M. LANIGAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Linden East Pittsburgh. Services will be held on Saturday at 10 a. m. NICHOLS John E.

(Retired Pharomlcst), of 113 Nichols New Kensinqton, on Thursdav, October 21, 1971; beloved husband of Evelvn New-lands Nichols; father of Mrs. Robert Beaas. John William E. Nichols, all of Plum Boro. Friends may coll at the ROSS G.

WALKER FUNERAL HOME, 217 Freeoort New Kensinaton, where a service will be conducted Saturday at I a. m. Interment Tuesday morning at 10 o. m. In Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh.

PETRILLI Crescenzo, on Thursday, Oct. 21, 1971, beloved husband of Annlna Petrilli; father of Elmlro Petrilli, Santlna Farzzlne, and Rose Acnua-fondata; brother of Marie Monfrne-dl; also survived by six grandchildren ond three areat-arandchlldren, Friends ond members of Local 09 received 2-4 and 7-9 o. m. at the WINTER FUNERAL HOME, R. F.

Winter 4730 Friendship Ave. Funerol on Monday at 10 a. Reauiem mass In Immaculate conception Church at II a. m. RIGG On Thursdav venlno, October 21, 1971, Moriorle (Betty) Duff, wife of Dr.

George W. Rlaa of Chorle-magne Ross mother of Mrs. Marlorle Duff Lambdin, 6. Warren Robert Edward ond Lt. Col.

James William Rigg; sister of Catharine Duff; olso survived tv seven grandchildren. Friends received at the H. P. BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Perrysvllle. Tim of servlc later.

SAYUT (SEJUT) Soohlo (Rattov) on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1971 of 2900 Shodeland N. wile of Michael Soval; mother of Joseph. Mlchoel, Mary Bell-steln, John, Frank, Betty Covnet also survived bv 19 grandchildren ond five great-grandchildren. Friends received at the WM.

O. BOR7.A FUNERAL HOME 3527 California N. S. Funerol on Saturday, Oct. 23, with reauiem mass ot St.

Gabriel's church, 9:30 a. m. Visitations with family 2-4 ond 7-0 m. SCHLVDLE Of 20 Essx CornnooMs, on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971.

George beloved husband of Margaret McCoulev; father ef Mrs. Dorothy Grav; Mrs. Helen Neveroold: brother of Mrs. Marie Young and Raymond Schindle: olso sjrvived by four grondchlldren and two Breat-orondcnildren. Friends will received bv the (amiiv 2 4 ond 7-9 p.

m. ot th R. O. COPELANO CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 17 5th wher services will be held an Saturday at 10:30 e. m.

Beck, Morris Bevington, Donald R. Blnmcntritt, Robert W. Bohny, Charles G. Bricher, Loreni A. Brown, Charles F.

Burke, Mabel Flynn Bush, John Jr. Davis, Frank Jr. Dees, Mary Diaz, Maria DilLinger, Ralph R. (Pop) Frank, Jennie H. Glonacld, Francis Gustafson, Laura H.

HandeLman, Bertha Horner, Margaret E. Kelly, Virginia P. Kiefer, Walter Madden, James R. Nichols, John E. Petrilli, Crescenzo Rigg, Marjorie (Betty) Schindle, George J.

Schweinsberg, Emma Seba, Michael Weaverling, Carl E. Wigley, Albert E. Zatezalo, Michael Death Notices band of th (at Kathtrtne; beloved father of Joanne Erwln, Ralph Jr. ond Norman Olllinger; also survived by nine grandchildren. Visitations with the family 2-4 and 7-9 p.

m. at the MERVIN STOVER FUNERAL HOME, 534 Island McKees Rocks. Funeral services on Monday at 11 o. m. DIMMITT On Wednesday, Oct.

20, 1971, Zella Haloln, ot the home of her cousin, Mary O'Mallev; sister of th lot Dr. Russell Halpin. Friends or invited to coll from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. ot the LEO J.

HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie. Funeral Saturday with reauiem mass in St. Phillip's Church of 11. DUKES On Wednesday, October 20, 1971, Samuel, husband of Ersie Moftell Charles Dukes, of 1157 Peebles McCandless father of Samuel A. and Clifford W.

Dukes and Robert F. and William T. Charles; also survived by 12 grandchildren and six treat-grandchildren. Friends received at the H. P.

BRANDT FUNERAL HOME, 1032 Perry Highway. Perrysvllle. Services at the Memorial Park United Preshvterian Church. Duncan and Peebles Rd. on Saturday morn-Ina at It o'clock.

Family sugoests contributions to Memorial Park United Presbvlerlan Church. FOLEY Bessie (Elliobeth) Griff In. on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971, wife of the Iota Michael J. Folev; beloved aunt ot Mrs.

Maroaret Devln ond Sr. Margaret O'Brien, R.S.M. Friends receded at the LEO O. SULLIVAN FUNERAL HOME, 512S Second Hozelwood. Divine liturgv In St.

Stephen Church on Saturday at 11 o'clock. Interment St. MarV Cemetery. Vlsltotlon 2-4 and 7- p. m.

FRANK 158 Vernon Mt. Lebanon, on hursdov, Oct. 41, 1971, Jennl Harrison, wife of th tote Willlom M. Frank; mother of Mr. C.

T. (Jean) Schwartz of Mt. Lebanon, Ralph H. Frank of Churchill and the late Willlom Flovd Fronk) olso five grandchildren ond four areat erandchlldren lurvlve, Fri'nds. received at the E.

B. LAUGHLIN FUNERAL HOME, 3310 West Liberty Mt. Lebanon, wher services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 23 ot 1 p. m.

Visitations 2-4 and 7- p. m. Interment private. GARLAND On Wednesday morning, October 20, 1971, George Moore Garland, age 72, beloved husband of Marlon Rau Garland; father of Mrs, James Frakes of Manllus, N. V.J grandfather of Melissa Ann Frakes.

Friend received from 2-4 and 7-9 m. at McCABE BROS. INC. FUNERAL HOME, 1214 Walnut Shndvslde, where funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 23. 1971, at 1 o.m.

Interment Allgeheny Cemetery. GLOWACKI On Thursday, October 21, 1971, Fronds J. of Th South Sid, husband of Annette Evosevle Glo-wackl; father of Noreen and Michael Glowackl; brother of Mrs. Laura Silk. Mrs.

Iren Bostlc, Mrs. Gertrude Scott, Harry, Edward ond the late Stonley Glowockl. Friends and Veterans of W.W. II received ot THE JOHN GMITER FUNERAL HOME, 119 So. 15th S.

Funeral Mondav at. 9 a. m. Funeral mass In St, Josaphat Church at 10 a. m.

GOLDBACH Wednesday, October 20, 1971, harles J. (Fish), husband of the lote Margaret Jones; father of Loren Cengla, Charles Jack, Roy. Fay Hubacher, Carol Salt, Kenneth and the late Alverna Wright and Reals; brother of Elliabeth Gulnn, Hilda McGlnnls, Mildred Mangus, Lillian Brown, Edna Paulo, Catherine Mueller, Joseph and Raymond; 35 grandchildren. Friends or Invited to coll at the LEO i. HENNEY FUNERAL HOME, 323 Second Carnegie.

Funeral Saturday with reauiem mass In St. Luke's Church at 10. GRANICO (Granozeo) On Tuesday, October 19, 1971. Michael, beloved husband of Elizabeth Fabrlzlo Granlco; father of Michael and Robert Granlco, Pose-marle Lafiey and Joanne Johnston; also 10 grandchildren; son of Olympic and Christopher Crlstlana; brother of Joseph Christiana, Ro-sella Schrecongost and Madelvn Costello. Friends received from 2-4 ond 7- p.

m. at McCABE BROS. INC, FUNERAL HOME, 5309 Penn Ave. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 23, 1971, ot a.

m. Funeral mas In St. Lawrenc Church ot 9:30 a. m. In lieu of flowers contributions mav be mode to th American Cancer Soclty.

GUSTAFSON On Thursdav, Oct. 20, 1971, ot Chester, W. Loura H. Hoao-land, wife of the lot Georg E. Sustofson; mother of Eben H.

ustafson, Enola M. Pottlnger-BIIII-ca and Bonnl L. Carbon; also survived by grandchildren, on oreat-grgndchlld. Friends received Friday 2-4 ond 7-9 p. m.

and Saturday 9 a. m. to 1:30 at the RAYMOND C. WAPLES FUNERAL HOME, Baum Blvd. at S.

Graham wher services will held on Saturday at 1:30 o'clock. HANDELMAN Suddenly on Thursday, October 21, 1971, at 12:30 p. Bertha Handel-man of 1115 Downlook Ave. Stanton beloved wit of th lot Nathan Handtlmon; mother of Mrs. William (Rose) Orr, of Midland, Pa.

and Anne Hnndelman of sister of Miss Goldl Freldman and Emanuel Friedman, both ot olso 3 grandchildren. Services at the RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, 5509 Centre on Frldoy ot 2:30 p. m. Interment B'Nol Israel Cemetery. Visitation two hours prior to the jervlces.

HANS On Wednesday. October 20, 171, Reolna S. Harhmg. wife of the late Harry Hons; beloved mother of Ruth R. Hans.

Friends received at the PAPPERT FUNERAL HOME, 711 Lockhart St. Funerol on Saturday with reauiem high mass In St. Mary's Church at 10 a. m. Christian Mothers and Rosary Society Invited.

HINKEL On Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1971, Elsie of 14 Watson sister of Mrs. Leona Corr and Fred; cousin of Marie Hlnkei; also nieces and neohews. Funeral from the J. SCHELLHAAS SON FUNERAL HOME, 707 East N.

on Saturday at 12:30 0. m. HORNER Suddenly on Thursday, October 21, 1971, Margaret E. of Hankey Farms, R. D.

No. 1, Oakdnle, mother of John Horner of Hankey Farms; sister of Paul A. Crouse of Pittsburgh. Friends received at the THOMAS AND LITTLE FUNERAL HOME, Main Imperial, Po. from 12 until 9 p.

m. Reauiem moss in St. Columbkllle Church, Mondav morning at 10 o'clock. IFFT On Wednesday, October 20. 1971, Gertrude Smith lift, of Cathedral Mansions Apartments, beloved wife of the late J.

Prestley lift; mother of Edward C. Ifft, Gertrvd Scherer and James Ifft Jr. Also survived by six grondchlldren and 12 greot-grondchlldren. Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREY-VOGEL SONS 4900 Centre Ave.

ot Devonshire St. Funeral Saiurooy morning. Hion mass of requiem In St. Paul Cathedral at 10 o'clock. Visitation with family 2-4 ond 7-9 p.

m. JOHNSON On Oct. 20. 1971, Margoret wif of the lata William A. Johnson.

Survived by brother John Mc-Connell of Pittsburgh; olso sur. vlvea by nieces ond nephews. Friends received from 129 at the DOROTHY B. IEPFEL FUNERAL HOME, 150 South Neglev East End, where servlc will 0 hld Saturday 1 D. m.

Countv Controller of Allegheny Coun-all tv, Room 104, Court House, Pitts- 4 necessary. Anply weekdays only (not Saturdav). The Lyons Ford Sales, Lincoln Bellevue. ASSISTANT Manager -Lovely oalnt and wallpaper store In Monroevllle area. Experience necessary.

Salary r.1 the hid The Board of the Authority reserves the right to relect any of Purchasing 2B Business Personals Announcing: ADVENTURE AND TIME written bv llllo Poolosen Dorrqnce Co. ART PHOTOGRAPHERS Tfi nhntnarnrth. ftiir lflvlv ITBdetS. lis Uirs4h Tnll UV plus fringes, call 681-6700, Mr. Good- win.

Assistant Secretary. mmmm mm Legal Notices NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY JUDGMENT 3026 January Term, 1971 The National Council of th Junior Order of United American Mechanics ol the United Stotes of North Amerl- ca. a Pa. vs. George Bailey, Hormiah of uiflntiura.

Kt w. 1UI7 Glenn St. 232-P-194-A. ou are nereDV noiitiea rnnt a Petition was filed on October 12, 1971 you are hereby notified mar a it l.Tj- i i i unavr tne uer cienty juagmeni cr reserves ine rigni to reieci any or bids. rn.

A11TTI Sunt, for0 Sufi n.ad AUTO SALES Exoerlenct preferred but not nectv will trn Fr nt tr nop MlSS; I nr.M frill Rill Kollv i -It ft I Bridgeville Sales Irvo ,0832. 561-4122! o--. 7. i i 1 Mrtnnr.Snft Reading iract documents. oin'tlU I Dally 12 noon til 12 ox 1 ihrti: Center Health flub if- hl kii miunini.

1 ne for a 0 drioedr iniounn 4tui.l tu set tne tairithl tU. AUTO PARTS etJv.nJZj counter rnj Pans pepanrneni. rxperience neiprui Dut nor necesarT. Permanent positions, no layoffs, 7 rmintv" i rm nri i tOrm Ona Proposal must mod on In tbawimmiiiv, jjiiwiih with th "timniamentni Cnu-nii-n. nrrnrnnnrlieum, tlons," th "Standard Contract for terested In fund-raising for Christ- areas finest fringe benefits tncluding Construction," the "Form of Con-1 mas.

Highest returns for your effort, profit sharing ond retirement pre-tract," the "Instructions to Iprpm. For appointment ca I Bob ONE WORD PER NUMBER' 2 3 4 5. 6. 9 11 13. 16 18 iy.

21. 22 '23 26 28 29 30 KEEP IT BRIEF ORDER MORE INSERTIONS PAY LESS PER DAY 10 WORDS 13 INSERTIONS Prtu Six Evtnlngi, Oni Sunday, Post-Gazette 6 Morninos 65 PRESS Ads That Run 7 Consecutive Days FOR FOR 20 WORDS $16.80 FOR 30 WORDS $25.20 PRESS Ads That Run 4 Consecutive Days Includes Sunday FOR 15 WORDS 8.33 FOR 20 WORDS $11.10 FOR 30 WORDS $16.65 POST-dAZETTE Ads That Run 6 Consecutive Days FOR 15 WORDS 7.88 FOR 20 WORDS $10.50 FOR 30 WORDS $15.75 POST-GAZETTE AdiTJiatRun 4 Consecutive Days FOR 15 WORDS 5.55 FOR 20 WORDS FOR 30 WORDS $11.10 An advertiser in business whose place of business is located outside the 50-mile radius of Pittsburgh, is considered a National Classified advertiser and only the National Classified rates apply, which are $1,40 per line Press Daily) $2.05 Pr 'in Press Sunday; and $1 .20 Post-Gazette morning. However, an individual wishing to place copy to sell or buy personal wants Is entitled to the Local Classified rate, regardless of where he. may reside. Pleat run my ad.

Beginning. ENCLOSED $... If your ad dot! the job in Itu tim than th numbr of insertion yeu'vt ordered, DIAL 263-1201 and cancel it. We will rotund Hi caih difference to you. BILL ME NAME.

ADDRESS. STATE. ZIP- PHONE. 'Ami. ond the "Letting Plans," all of which' COLLECTIONS Christmas Is We.toVr! 9 may be viewed at the Office of theiyoVr debtors might next yenr? Bolerl Chevrolet, Rt.

19, Wexlora. SS, WilJl estate which was sold at Sheriff's sale ana purchased for costs by the Brul Inn PlnintlH CI HI Anrll execution Plaintiff at EX 258 April il. Answer must be filed within 20 aays. Hearing has been set tor Nov 30, 1971 at 10:00 a. Assignment Koom, Lity-tounty pa.

15219. M. David Turets, Attorney, 1601 Law Finance Pa. 15219. 471-6767.

Eugene L. Coan, Sheriff. OF PARENTAL RIGHTS In Re Potrlca Mllko. Pamela Milko. Andrew Milko, also known as Andrew Poul Milko II, Paul Mllko, also IMIUVTII Ol rUUI VVI IIUIII IVIMKa, OIIU Jomes Paul Mllko.

minors. No. 525 of nnrl 1971. In the Orphans' Court Division Plymouth dealer, must hav expert ence, solory. commission ond Insttf' ruiiDrucc rTT.h't In.

contlnoent rotes start nt 10 per cent. No collection; no charge. Dermis Nooer. 281-7536. rnunn "The lim handles" ban- 'vwii all occasions.

Jan Aires, DRUMMER wants io loin flroup, rnll after o. m. 821-6503. i CLC. I K'V.

DO via" sinners of Allegheny County, Room 502, County Office Building. Cooies of the above dato for use of; Bidders will be furnished upon oppll-1 cation the Countv Department of Works of Aiieohenv countv. Room sm. rountu. nggm v.0UntV Building, Plttsburoh.

Pa. 'COMBO-Dance music with style of the Court of Common Pleas ofiS'union" I available for a chorge The "Stondord Contract for Con- There will be no refund 'on the' Standard Contract for Construction. nrt tor -1 i jsv Countv. Pennsv von a. Toi" u.w.

light tan grouo. veaay worx, good wages, Pair'c'a iflilko, also known as Patrl c'a Cfta Martin Mllko and An-drew Paul Milko, parents of Patricia Milko, born on the 1st day of May, 1 i i i ii. dov of July, 1963; Andrew Milko, also Andrew Paul Mllkn II. horn OCCOmpan known as Andrew Paul Mllko II, born I accompanied of September, 1964; rm known as on the 24th dov Paul Milko, also William born on the 2nd v. ivft: nna jnmes koui ko.

1967; and James Paul Mllko. horn on the 10th day of May, 1969, atlfhnt th. rmZ i i i oorn on tn lorn aay ot may, ivov, atifhat the Bidder in ii 1 1 1 i viicvk ui nnoiiey umer mm Document to be mode out to the by i. "'V mvmi io reiecr any ana ai Bias, ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller LOUNTY OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY OF ALLEGHENY v-tAK.

it m-n 4. i. ciAifuiB ona sraiea frooosaii ill amount to cover charge for iiTf wome Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, rCondmonW svlvanla. Take notice that a Prillon'SU ownrd 0 Spa, 331-' n- iiit women; tl Commissioners reserve vour parental rights ond awarding of cusfay to oia minors to tne Aiie- gheny Countv Institutional District. ine i.o'ii! i'" thi iiv hi November, 1971, at 9:00 A.M.

the time and the 8th Floor, C'ty County Building, Grant Street i be received at the Offif nf Pltstburon, Pennsvivcnia os the place K.rTv5? may onoea? 55f iT will be: 1 puoiiciy openea or 2.00 p.M th .1 4.. r. -t E.D.T.,1 ance. tontocr r. ba weoer, etrooa- wav Soles 4 Service In McKees Rocks.

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Experienced only, good wages, and benefits, new car dealer. Contact Benny, North View Molars. 931-HH'O. AUTOMOTIVE SALESPERSON experienced person, bonuses, and benefits. Contact Mr.

Ankron Rorth View Motors, 931-0810. BAKER Experienced Dovllght hours. Phone 531-8442. Blueoonnei orive, Brookitne Biva. BAKERY-Generoi, 1IIUUV, IBIPOU referenr.

evner enre not neces- ir Sjfnv week, dov work. AnDlv Barkus Bakrv, 31 12 Rt. Allison Park. BARBERS StvNsIs Not making enough monev? Join us. We offer the ninnc earnings, oooo noitry.

na conditions ond other benefits. Carleton Hous Hotl Barber Shop, 761-1125 DAnara Hilr sfxll't. assi'tnril mnnaaer position. Beaver VOIHV Mall, Monaco, Po. 774-8200.

Night turn. 208 rfghton Rd. Igas Lounge, pi i.Tyi. BARTENDER Takingepopiications fnr flwin cut bartender. Ola Bar Grill Penn Hills.

pApfENDFR Experienced, mixed drinks, reliable, call 2 to 4 P.M., Snmrenv i.ran' Baum Blvd. 15213. 682-1212 682-8472. BODYMFN (2), one painter. Must be first-class.

Come to on area wher vou con roise vour family in peace. Clean air, food hunting ond fishing ond friendly atmosphere. Good schools. And if vou live In a mobile home, we will move you free. Steady work no problem, but must dependable.

Call collect 114-642-7041, Lookout Body Shop, 29 Pearl Port Allegheny, Jo. BODY men wanted; new modern shop West Mifflin; 50-50 flot role. 461 -9386. BODY Man And experienced helper, minimum 2 veors. Top wages.

833-1181. BOISE Cascade Mobile Homes Service work. We ore looking for one to service mobile homes in th North Eastern United States. A minimum er 1 vear experience is reoulred In mobile home reoalrs. salary conv mensuraH with experience.

If you are interested meet the reaul-e- minti nl.V renlu in Rni yi Jerjti. Clarion, Pa. 16214. Aft. Service II am mi hnve.

whv Commissioners In Room 410 Court seeing ond much more. Also Innuire House, Pittsburgh. for Two niiobout our big 8-dav bargain Collfor Diesel Trucks with Roll Over Snow nio rail tour. North Hills Travelers GIRL Sinoer wonted Must have vwirnr. mtune work with band.

Coll oftr S81-4525, GROUP Available For Banauets, clubs, etc. Weddings The Aauorions, show private aoooinl- onerators. Roxian 9420. MASSAGE- Classes Penna. state II- cense scnooi.

KcgiMrnnons nuw uw i for foil term. Diploma awarded. 683-3790. With All Its benef ts. Prl- wnt nnnolntment, men, women.

AKo i rrUiow AMrMtArl NEW YORK CITY WEEKEND iffftJVVfHL 'uiTni' luring U. Ma Mnnetta. ii-M- 1 aAn' n.A rHihrtrftrt. Radio City Music Hall, meals ot Service, 43 Grant Etna, 1S223. OFFICIAL PIRATE SOUVENIRS FOR SALE Souvenir Division THREE RIVERS STADIUM Open 10 m.

to 5 p. m. Dsily Phone 321-8335 PIANIST desires to loin group. 20 nr exnenenre. versatile ASS-Tf i FA 1 PMU OS nanet, W.JJ.

W' raits, $6.95. Chlrcosla Studio, Down- lawn. 281-2920. SWINGING Organ Combo Open for bookings. Call 281-7257 er Aik lor Horore Lee Turner VOCALIST Experienced Hordrockj ZZ mtm? pteiy.

invpi. WANTED Lead A Rhvtnm ouitar Plover; Drummer 4 Organ, to start rock group. 281-4964, alter 6 P. m. WM Pnv Up to lor vnur 1072 Nome, AddreM and Zip Code.

High Khol senior class list. Coll collect lai.TtJA To I I i 1 I 1 Plows; One ID Dietel Truri, Mount ed Sond Spreader; One (1) Snewblast Snow Blower; Two (2) Ticket Cash rvcuisicii, ana urrice rurniture. SDecial hiddlna hlnnkk nnrf nua lopes for use of bidders, Instructions to bidders and conditions regulating bidding together with specifications mov be had on ooollcotion at the Office of the Bureau of Purchases, 202 Court House, Pittsburoh, Po. Proposal must be accompanied hv 0 bond and-or certified check (os reauested) to th order of-or running to the County of Allegheny for the amount fixed In the specifications as evidence that the bidder will occeot same ana corry our me conditions Of the contract In case of oward. No bidder may wlthdrow his bid for a period of 60 davs otter the scheduled closing time for receipt bids.

The County Commissioners reserve th right to relect any and all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller Countv of Allegheny ALLEGHENY COUNTY INSTITUTION OISTRICT PITTSBURGH. PENNSYLVANIA Separate and sealed oeoposals will UllUOEK ivi be received the Office at the House" Kt.il, Po. untllTjO 0.

E. S. ond oiened In ht nresenre the i am. mlnlstrotive Officers ot 2:00 p. e.s.t., Thursdav November 4, 1971, In Room 410 Court House.

PltUhurah.j Po- 'or the followlna: Loooroiorv I Supplies and Equipment Soeciol bidding blonks and enve- lOneS for use Of bidders. Instruction rr BOOKKEEPER Clerk -Over ver 55, fi to 1:30 at llliom Pent, nights a week, midnight Holiday House, 3755 William Highway, Monroeviile I whv said prayer iiuiiM iint granted. Craig T. nev, 401 County Stockdole. Attor- Ottice Building, Pittsburgh, Po.

WILLIAM F. MANIFESTO, Attor-ney, 200 Lawyers Pittsburgh, Pa. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny. Frederick T. Counsell vs.

Prlscllla Counsell at No. 887, October Term, 1971. Court of Common Plenv To PrlscMla Counsell: You or notified thot Frederick T. Counsell, the plaintiff, has con menced on octlon of divorce ooolnst vou, which you are reoulred to defend. EUGENE L.

COON, Sheriff of Allegheny County PATRICK M. O'DONNELL, Attor ney, 1218 Frick Building, Pa. Notice si hereby given that Article of Amendment were filed with the Deportment of State of the Common wealth of Pennsvlvonis, at Harris-burg, Pa. on the 9th day of June, 1971 by ALGRIPCO, a Pennsylvania Business Corporation havings its registered office ot t26! Root Road, Willns Townshlo, Plttsburoh, Pa. Said Articles of Amendment wer filed under the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ao- oroved Mav 5.

933. P. L. 364, as emended. The nature and Character of the amendment Is os follows: To amend Article I or ine Article at nome of the corporation Is: Turtle rnriwrnl An tA rnA "Th, Creek industries, and tor these, purposes Io hove, possess ond en ov a 1 me rignts penetits ona priviicaes of said Act of Assembly.

Potrick M. 0DonnelSolicitor. I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY! FOR A PRMiT TO DISCHARGE AND TREAT INDUSTRIAL WASTES. Untlr Ic hArAhw AivMn nni UnmhU tne tnv ot rittsDurgn, ueoneny Countv. Pennsylvania, Intends to apply to the Sanltory Water Board In the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrlsburg, Pennsylvania, for a permit to treat ond discharge the Ohenv River.

All clans deslons, ond data relevant to tuch ooellcatlon nd permit will be forthwith filed with treatea industrial wastes into Aiie Mia tsoo the said ooaiication 6e i mode under the provisions ef th Act; oi June ii. rii, p. l. as amended bv Art 177 of Mov 8. 1945.

Business Aoaress oi Applicant 31th A. R. R. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MICHAEL W. Bolle; Rose.

Schmidt ond Dixon, Attorneys. 919 Oliver Building, Plttsburoh, Po. Notice Is hereby given bv Southern Droke Baking a foreign corporation, formed under the lows ot the State of Georgia, where Its principal of fice is located at No, 1259 Greene aireer, Augusta, becgia, mot saic corporation has oociled the De porlment of Stat of th Common I laid.nv iBOOKKEEPER-Accounts Pavab 1 Accounts receivaoe. Payroll. triajiT iArv.iivaiiwia fijult nvoy be hod on application ot theiQud'tion for new lounge.

8824471.. Visit Swimming, ovmonsium It.lJ TI9H JW.HIHIMAJ, fjaionce. Typing helpful. Must hav 0wn transportation. Reply Press Box Eaual opportunity employer.

enui 1 rv 1 rite Avi'iT bi SOUTH HILLS AREA EVE- NINGS ONLY in? al FOR SM'- RETIRED. MUST HAVE SOME BOWLING ALLEY EXPERIENCE. CALL MR. FLORENCE, 923 1700. BOXMAKER To build shiDolna crates, some wood working experi ence heloful.

hlah school groduate, steady employment, good benefits. Coll 681-8857. BRICKLAYER enced. 362-8414. Helper Expert.

(BRICKLAYERS Experience neces-work. South Hillt sorv, residential bulldr, 531-3243. BRICKLAYERS It Hod Carriers. Coll Tom. 941-5396.

BRICKLAYERS Experienced. Call 921-7459. BRICKLAYER Experienced "only, South Hills area. 882-9276. BURGLAR Alarm Technician Bir- ar alarm installer, experienced in Office of the County Institution trlct Purchasing Department In Room 20? Court Hous, Pittsburgh, 152T9.

i PrODflsat must he nccomnnniefl hv 0 a''t thetl I'J rder running ounty nstltutlon Oistrict. The i i'SSTJ il l.vL No bidder mov wlthdrow his bid for a period of sixty 160) dovs otter the scheduled closing time for rcceiot of bids. The Countv Institution District reserves the right to reiect ony end all bids. ROBERT B. FRIEND, Controller Allegheny County SEALED PROPOSALS ttenled ororjotnis will be received sauna, steam, weights, Chatham Cen ter, 3VISUUU.

Jobs Male Interest JOBS MALE INTEREST ArrmiNTANT Ranulred hv Pitts, burah soles 8- service center ef maior Industrlol eauioment manufoc- tttrmr Crnt mllM, ArndlMlte. nr. potential. Send resume to; Prit, oil alarm svstems. Will meet wui meet w.

salary band In person Bureau. 236 Se-vf" Ru bette' vour present auol fleot IhS. ADPiV tiniiAri rv.terTtue Harry j. Ditier. Secretary of the Run Blvd.

100 vord Hfl at 'Llbrty Tube. Dorouan or mnivote tor iuppivhib ond installing auipmnt uvomp Til i 1 5 xYWtli VnHr JH. Siychl Votwe.

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